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Y HAWES, Alfred T., physiclan; b. New Haven, Conn., May 28, 1874; s. Edward Hawes and Sarah (Stone) H .; ed. A.B., Amherst Coll., 1897, A.M. 1900; M.D., Univ. Vt. Coll. Med .; grad. work Columbia Univ., 1914, New York Lying-in Hosp., 1916; in. Amah G. Porter of Lynn, Oct. 4, 1916; children-Fred- erick Dana, Madeline Taylor. Practicing physi- clan, 1901 -; cons. obstetrician, Lynn Hosp., Flor- ence Crittendon Hosp. (Swampscott) ; mem. staff, Union Hosp., Lynn; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., Lynn Med. Fraternity, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Author: Talks to First Year Nurses; Observation of Symp- toms; Care of the Patient. Universalist. Repub- lican. Home: 40 Nahant St., Lynn.
HAWES, Charles Henry, associate museum direc- tor (retired) ; b. New Southgate, Middlesex, Eng., Sept. 30, 1867; s. Frederic Hawes and Mary Ann (Nesbit) H .; ed. City of London Sch .; B.A., Trin- lty Coll., Univ. Cambridge, 1899, A.M., 1902; m. Harriet Boyd of Boston, Mar. 3, 1906; children -- Alexander Boyd, Mary Nesbit. In mercantile bus., 1882-95; social and ednl. work, London, Eng., 1899-1900; travel and research in Orient and Crete, making anthropol. survey of Sakhalin, 1901, and Crete, 1904, 1905, 1909; mem. faculty, Univ. Wis., 1907-09, Dartmouth Coll., 1910-17; asst. dir., Bos- ton Mus. Fine Arts. 1919-24, asso. dir., 1924-34; retired, 1934; rep. Brit. A.A.S. In Crete; In Lon- don supervising Govt. contracts and writing mon- ographs on Sakhalin and eastern Siberia for Brit. Peace Delegation, Paris, 1917-19. Author: In the Uttermost East, 1903; Crete, the Forerunner of Greece (with H. B. Hawes), 1909. Travel: Europe, Including Crete; India, Australia, New Zealand, China, Korea, Japan, Manchuokuo and Siberia. Home: 2 Belfield Rd., Belle Haven, Alex- andria, Va.
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HAWES, Richard Kingsley, lawyer; b. Fall River, July 21, 1888; s. Oliver S. Hawes and Mary E. (Tripp) H .; ed. Westminster Sch., Simsbury, Conn., 1906; A.B., Yale, 1910; Harvard Law Sch., 1913; m. Genevieve Chase of Fall River, Nov. 5, 1914; children-Richard K., Jr., Simeon B. C. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1913; In gen. practice law, Fall River, mem. firm Borden, Kenyon & Hawes, 1914 -; mem. Fall River Sch. Com., 1915-31; dir. The Fall River Nat. Bk., Enterprise Brewing Co., Stevens Textile Mfg. Co .; capt. Mass. State Guard; mem. Am., Mass. and Fall River Bar Assns. Clubs: Quequechan, Ida Lewis Yacht, New Haven Lawn, Acoaxet. Travel: Europe, Caribbean, Bermuda.
Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 57 No.
Main St., Fall River. Ilome: Cockeast Farm, Westport Harbor (P.O., RR#1, Adamsville, R.I.). Y HAWKES, Clarence, lecturer, author; b. Goshen, Dee. 16, 1869; s. Enos S. Ilawkes and Edlah (Gur- ney) HI .; ed. Perklus Inst., So. Boston, 1890; spl. studies in oratory and musie; A.M., llobart Coll., 1917, Amherst Coll., 1919; M.Litt., Syracuse, 1917; L.F.D. Am. Internat. Coll., 1938; m. Bessie W. Bell, Oct. 30, 1899. In 1879 had leg amputated; in 1883, accidentally shot in eyes, causing total blind- ness; began public lecturing 1891, writing 1893; lecturer on nature subjs .; chmn. parade com. for 250th anniversary of settlement of Hadley, 1909; mem. Am. Bison Soc., S.A.R., Sons of Vets., English Speaking Unlon (v.p, 1919), K.P. Clubs: Boston Authors, Northampton, Lions. Author: Pebbles and Shells, 1895; Three Little Folks, 1896; Idyls of Old New England, 1897; Songs for Columbla's Heroes, 1898; llope of the World, 1900; Master Frisky, 1902; Little Foresters, 1903; Stories of the Good Green Wood, 1904; Shaggy Coat, 1906; The Trall to the Woods, 1906; Tenants of the Trees, 1907; Little Water Folks, 1907; Biack Bruln, 1908; Shovelhorns, 1909; The Wilderness Dog, 1910; King of the Thundering Herd, 1911; Mas- ter Frisky's Heroism, 1911; Nature's Children, 1911; Piebald, King of Bronchos, 1912; The Boy Woodcrafter, 1913; Field and Forest Friends, 1913; Ilitting the Dark Trall, 1915; King of the Flying Sledge, 1915; Woods and Water Friends, 1917; Trail to Woods and Waters, 1921; Pep, 1922; Wanted, a Mother, 1922; Dapples of the Cireus, 1923; The Way of the Wild, 1923; The White Czar, 1923; A Gentleman from France, 1924; Sil- versheene, 1924; Pal O' Mine, 1925; Jungle Joc, 1926; Redcoat, 1927; Patches (Wizard of the Cat- tle Trail), 1928; Bing (story of a small dog's love), 1929; Big Brother, 1930; Peter, 1931; Dr. Thinkright, 1934; The Light That Did Not Fall, 1935; Ronny (the llorse that Smelled Smoke), 1935; The Master of Mills Haven, 1936; Igloe Sto- ries, 1937; Christmas All the Year, 1938; Notes of a Naturalist, 1938; storles, articles and verse. Ilome: Iladley.
V HAWKINS, Bertram Spence, cotton textile manu- facturer; b. N.Y. City, Jan. 5, 1888; s. William Spence Hawkins and llarrlet Mellisa (Roberge) H .; ed. N.Y. City pub. sch. and high sch .; m. Ethel Belle Coombs of Waban, Jan. 13, 1933. Account- ant, American Locomotive Co., N.Y. City, 1905-10; traveling auditor, Gen. Elec. Co., 1910-12; sec. and gen. mgr., Phillips Wire Co., Pawtucket, R.I., 1916-23; financial and official sec. to Senator Jesse H. Metcalf, R.I., 1923-26; comptroller, Wanskuck Co., Providence, R.I .; pres. and treas. Guerin Mills, Inc., Woonsocket, R.I., 1926-36, Merrimack Mfg. Co., Boston, 1937 -. Clubs: Manhattan (N.Y.), City (Boston). Baptist. Office: 53 State St., Bos- ton. Ilome: 21 Albion Rd., Wellesley Hills.
HAWLEY, Fred Horace; b. Amherst, Nov. 25, 1873; s. Charies Augustus Hawley and Mary Luella (Knowlton) Il .; ed. Eastman Bus. Coll., Pough- keepsie, N.Y., 1890-91; m. F. Maude Crosby of Leeds, Nov. 6, 1901 (d.); children-Merle Ethel (Mrs. Alex William Smith), Fred Crosby. In em- ploy The Hills Co., straw hat mirs., Amherst, 1888-1934, pres. and chin. bd. dirs., 1921-34; tr. Amherst Sav. Bk., 1920-, pres. and chmin. bd. investment, 1935 -; pres. Amherst Boys' Club; mem. Masons (32º), K.T., Shrine. Methodist. Re- publican. Office: 11 S. Pleasant St., Amherst. Home: 30 Boltwood St., Amherst.
HAWLEY, Robert Dorman, college secretary; b. Springfield, Oct. 21, 1895; s. Walter Scott Ilawley and Grace Lillian (Dorman) F .; ed. B.S., Mass. State Coll., 1920; M.B.A., Boston Univ. Coll. Bus. Adm., 1938; m. Jean Marie Sawin of Holyoke, Sept. 30, 1922; children-Barbara Sawin, Janice Ellen, Eugene Robert. Supervisor of extension courses, Mass. State Coll., 1920-21; writer In adv. dept., Strout Farm Agency, N.Y. City, 1921-22; extension ed. and corr. course supervisor, Mass. State Coll., 1922-26; sec. Mass. State Coll. and Bd. Trs. 1926 -; 2nd lt. Inf., U.S.A., 1917-19, with A.E.F. in France; chmn. sch. com., Town of Am-
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herst, 1937 -; mem. Assn. of Coll. and Univ. Busi- ness Officers of Eastern States, Phi Sigma Kappa. Club: Amherst Golf (past pres.). Christian Seien- tist. Honie: Amherst.
HAYDEN, Josiah Willard, business executive; b. Boston, May 2, 1874; s. Josiah W. Hayden and Emma A. (Tirrell) 11 .; ed. pub. sehs., Boston; m. Nellie Blanche Littlefield, Oct. 9. 1904. Pres. Charles Hayden Foundation; dir. Equitable Trust Co. (N.Y. City), Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co. (Bos- ton), Eastern Steamship Co. (Boston); dir. De- mobilization, Y.M.C.A., World War. Clubs: Al- gonquin, University, Corinthian Yacht, Havana Yacht, Havana Country. Gt.gt.g.s. Samuel Hay- den, col. in Revolutionary Army, founder of orig- inal Columbia Lodge of Masons, Boston, 1795; dese. Major Simon Willard, officer in Battle of Lexington. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 75 Federal St., Boston. . Ilome: Lexington. Summer res .: Marblehead Neck.
VHAYDEN, Ralph Henry, clergyman; b. Concord, N.H., Feb. 14, 1888; s. Walter I). Hayden and Har- riet E. (Plastridge) H .; ed. Stevens" high seh., Claremont, N.H .; A.B., Bishops Coll. Univ., 1910, A.M., 1921; m. Ethel Lee Smith of N.Y. City, Sept. 5, 1917; children-Ralph H., Jr., Robert Stoddard, Rector, St. Mark's Ch., Groveton, N. F1., 1913-14; asst., Grace Ch., Newark, N.J., 1914-16; St. Agnes Chapel, Trinity Parish, N.Y. City, 1916-17; Ch. of Transfiguration, 1919; rector, St. Thomas' Ch., Camden, Me., 1919-33; St. Stephen's Ch., Pitts- field, 1933 -; mem. sch. bd., Camden, Me .; pres., Community Hosp .; tr. pub. lib .; did Y.M.C.A. war work, France, 1917-19. Episcopalian. Independ- ent. Office: St. Stephen's Church, Pittsfield. Ilome: 11 Brunswick St., Pittsfield.
HAYES, Edith Bancroft, librarian; b. Medford, Mar. 20, 1878; d. John S. Hayes and Emma S. (Crouch ) HI .; ed. Somerville high sch .; library training, Am- herst Coll. Lib., summers, 1897-98; unmarried. At Somerville Pub. Llb., Apr. 15, 1899-Mar. 15, 1921; asst. lib., Framingham, 1921-23, lib., 1923 -; mem. A.L.A., Mass. Lib. Assn. Club: Charles River Lib. Travel: Eng., Europe, U.S. (extensive), Can. (east and west). Congregationalist. Repub- liean. Offiec: Town Library, Framingham. Ilonie: 55 Main St., Framingham.
V HAYES, Frederick Legro, physician; b. Somers- worth, N.H., Mar. 1, 1870; s. John Alfred Hayes and Mary Abby (Rollins) H .; ed. Somersworth (N.H.) high sch .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1892; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., Phila., Pa., 1895; (hon.) A.M., Dartmouth Coll., 1895; m. Nettie A. Barron of Brookline, 1906; children-Clifford Barron, Frederick 1., Jr .; m. (2d) Carolyn Lehman Rin- tels of Brookline, 1929. After usual interneships engaged in gen. practice of medicine, Somers- worth, N.1L., 1895-99, Brookline, 1899 -; surg., Brooklinc Fire Dept .; asso. med examiner, Brookline; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Medico-Legal Soc., Mass. Med. Soc., Theta Delta Chi, Elks (past pres. Mass. Assn.). Club: Kiwanis of Brookline (past pres). Desc. John Hayes (Scot., 1680), settied In Dover, N.H .; James Rollins (Eng., 1632), settled in Ipswich. Congregationalist. Republican.
Home: 221 St. Paul St., Brookline. Summer res .: Wells Beach, Me.
HAYES, Hammond Vinton, physicist; b. Madison, Wis., Aug. 28, 1860; s. William Allen Hayes and Elisabeth (Vinton) IL .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1883, A.M., Ph.D., 1885; unmarried. Elec. engr., tel. engr., Am. Tel. & Tel. Co., 1885- 1907, cons. engr., 1907-24; pres. Submarine Signal Co., 1925-30; It. (J.g.), U.S.N., World War; fellow Am. Inst. E.E .; mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences: Clubs: Union (Boston), University (N.Y.). Travel: extensive In U.S., Europe. Au- thor: Publie Utillties: Their Cost New and Depre- ciation; Public Utilities: Their Fair Present Value and Return. Episcopallan. Republican. Office: 253 Summer St., Boston. Home: 48 Beacon St., Boston. Summer res. : Hingham.
V HAYES, J. Howard, engineer; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 25, 1879; s. Frank 11. llayes and Grace J. (Watkins) Il .; ed. Cambridge manual training sch .; Lowell Inst .; Harvard; m. Marion E. Co-
burn of Medford, Nov. 1, 1911; children-Bernice A., Richard C. Pres, and engr., Hayes Pump & Machinery Co., Boston, specializing in pumping problems; mem. various Town committees, Arling- ton, Cong. Ch. Union, Arlington Chamber of Commerce, Gen. Council Cong. and Chr. Churches; mem. Masons. Club: Boston City. Congregation- alist. Republican. Office: 125 Purchase St., Bos- ton. Home: 27 Ashland St., Arlington Hgts. Summer res .: East Brewster.
V HAYES, Roland, tenor; b. Curryville, Ga., June 3, 1887; s. William Hayes and Fanny (Mann) H .; ed. Fisk Univ., Nashville, Tenn., 4 yrs .; studied solfegglan songs in Chattanooga, Tenn., under Arthur Calhoun (a Negro), grad. student, Oberlin Conservatory, Miss Jennie A. Robinson (White) 4 yrs. at Fisk Univ .; pupil of Arthur J. Hubbard, 816 yrs., Boston; attended Harvard Extension Sch .; conducted own concert tours in U.S.A., 1916-20; sailed to London, April 23, 1920; gave concerts and studied with Sir George Henschel, Vietor Beigel and Ira Aldridge in London, Dr. Theo. Lierhammer in Vienna, from April 1920 to 1929; Mus. D., Fisk Univ., 1932; m. Ilelen A Mann of Tennessee, 1932; Mus.D., Ohio Wesleyan Un. June 12, 1939; 1 dan .- Africa Fanzada Com- mand performance before King George V and Queen Mary at Buckingham Palace, London, Eng., April 23, 1921; before Maria Christina, Queen Mother, Spain, at Royal Palace, Madrid, Sp., Apr. 1925; appeared with acclaim in London with or- chestras and in concerts at Queens Hah, Shr llenry Wood, conductor, and throughout the British Isles (Scotland, Wales, Ireland); in Paris with Orchestra Colnne. M. Gabriel Pierne, conductor; also in Berlin, Vienna and all other important musical centres in Europe; has toured all U.S.A. and Mexico and was the first of his race to sing with the Boston, Phila., Detroit, New York, Chi- cago Symphony orchestras; interpreter of the most impressive vocal works of the great masters as well as the worthy traditional Negro folk mel- odies of the U.S.A. and Africa. Won Spingarn Medal, 1924. Owner of "Angelino Farm," Curry- ville, Ga., where he is working (tentatively) on plans for Negro (child) edn. while conducting an intensive agricultural and livestock program; stu- dent of Negro music In U.S.A. from orig. in Africa down to present. Protestant. Republican. Home: Brookline. Summer res .: Angelmo Farm, Curry- ville, Gordon County, Ga.
HAYES, Samuel Perkins, teacher; b. Baldwinsville, N.Y., Dee. 17, 1874; s. M. D. L. Hayes and Mary Ellen (Perkins) H .; cd. Rochester (N.Y.) Free Acad .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1896; A.M., Columbia, 1902; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1902; fellow, ('lark Unlv., 1902-03; student, Univ. Berlin, 1903; Sorbonne, Paris, 1904; Ph.D., Cornell, 1906; m. Agnes Hayes Stone of Rochester, N.Y., July 23, 1903; children-Lyman S., Mary Ellen, Samuel P., Jr., Janet C., Agnes W. Prof. psychology, Mt. llolyoke Coil., 1906 -; dir., psychol. research, Per- kins Inst. for Blind and Pa. Instn. for Instr. Blind, 1916 -; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Chi Phi (Amherst Coll.), Sigma Xi (Cor- nell). Author: articies on color blindness In Am. Journal Psychol., on blindness in Outlook for Blind and Teachers' Forum for Blind. Travel: London, Fr. Unitarian. Independent. Office: Mt. llolyoke Coll., South Hadley. Home: 3 Brockway, South Iladiey.
HAYES, Willlam P., lawyer; b. Springfield, Mar. 27, 1866; s. John Hayes and Margaret A. H .; ed. Boston Univ. Law Sch .; m. Mary L. Curtis of Springfield, June 5, 1894; children-Gertrude M., William D. (d.), Marle C. (d.), Anna Margaret, Ruth IS., John C. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1889, practiced law, Springfield, 1890 -; men. Mass. Senate, 1907; mayor of Springfield, 1900-01; chmn. Mass. Alcoholle Beverages Control Commu., mem. 11ks, Foresters. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 1323 Main St., Springfield. Home: 100 Westford Av., Springfield.
VHAYNES, George Henry, professor of economics and government (emeritus); b. Sturbridge, Mar. 20, 1866; s. Henry Dunton Haynes and Eliza Mar-
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shall (Carter) H .; ed. Hitchcock (Brimfield) high sch .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1887, hon. L.Il.D., 1933; Ph.D., Johns Ilopkins, 1893; m. Annie Bliss Chap- . inan of Saybrook, Conn., Nov. 4, 1903. Instr. econ. and govt., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1887-90, prof., 1893-1937; Schouler lecturer, Johns Hopkins Unlv., 1929; sec. Worcester Assoc. Charities, 1894- 1920; pres. 1920-23; mem. Worcester Welfare In- vestigating Commu., 1929; dir. Worcester Pub. Lib .; mem. Am. Ilist. Assn., Am. Antig. Soc., Ain, Polit. Sei. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Shakespeare, The Bohemians, Worcester Fire Soc. Author: Repre- sentation and Suffrage in Massachusetts (1620- V 1691), 1894; Representation in State Legisla- tures, 1900; The Election of Senators, 1906; Charles Sumner, 1909; The Life of Charles G. Washburn, 1931; The Senate of the United States: Its History and Practice. 1938; contributions to Cyclopedia Am. Govt., Dict. Am. Biog. Mng. ed- Itor: Jour. of the Worcester Polytechnic Inst., 1905-22. Home: 7 Otsego Rd., Worcester.
HAYNES, Sherwood Kimball, instructor physics; b. Dorchester, Apr. 7, 1910; s. John Haynes and Jessie May (Bailey) H .; ed. Hyde Park high sch., 1924-28; A.B., Williams Coll., 1932; Ph.D., Callf. Inst. Tech., 1936. Teaching fellow, Calif. Inst. Tech., 1933-36; instr. physics, Williams Coll., 1936-39; Franco-Am. fellow, L'Ofilee des Univer- sités et des Ecoles françaises, 1939-40; mem. Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Assn. Univ. Teachers, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Am. Assn. Univ. Profs. Clubs: Faculty (Williams Coll.), Williams (N.Y.). Au- thor: thesis and physical review article on cosmic rays. Travel: Can., Mex., Europe. Protestant. Independent. Office: Thompson Physical Labora- tory, Williams Coll., Williamstown. Ilome: 7 School St., Williamstown.
HAYNES, Winthrop Perrin, geologist ; b. Hyde Park, Sept. 6. 1887; s. Frederic Marshall Haynes and Annie Louise (Rogerson) H .; ed. Hyde Park high sel .; Noble & Greenough Sch., Boston; A.B., Har- vard, 1910, A.M. 1912, Ph.D., 1914; m. Anna Hook- er Morse of Boston, Aug. 10, 1925; children-Lewis Rogerson, Edward Ilamilton. Instr. geology, Har- vard, 1910-16; Radcliffe Coll., 1910-14; Wellesley Coll., 1914-16; asst. and assoc. prof. geology, Univ. Kan., 1916-20; geologist on foreign duty, In Mex. and Europe, Standard Oil Co., N.J., 1920-36, in N.Y. ollice, Nov. 1936 -; mem. 1st Shaler Memorlal 'Exped. to Brazil, while at Harvard, 1908; in charge geological summer sch. parties in Montana, 1913, in New Brunswick and Quebec, 1914, in Colo., 1916; trips to Dutch East Indies, Persia and Iraq for S.O. Co. N.J., 1924, 1930, 1936; served as pvt., It. and c.o., U.S. Air Service, World War; fellow Geol. Soe. Am., Paleontol. Soc., Am. Geog. Soc .; inem. Soc. Econ. Geologists, Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., A.A.A.S., Sigma Xi. Club; Harvard (N.Y.). Author: geol. articles for sei. jours. Desc. Walter Haynes, Sudbury, 1638. Episco- palian. Republican. Office: 30 Rockefeller Plaza, N. Y.C. Home: 170 East 79th St., N.Y.C. Sum- mer res .: "Elmlea", Boxford.
HAYS, Frank Alfred, research professor animal genetics; b. Beaver, Okla., Jan. 29, 1888; s. David C. Hays and Monica K. (Vance) H .; ed. B.S., Okla. A. & M. Coll., 1908; M.A., Univ. Mich., 1912; Ph. D)., Ia. State Coll., 1917; m. Laura Thiesen of Ames, la., 1918; m. (2d) Florence C. Bowes of Melrose, 1925; children -- Ruth C., Elizabeth Clarissa, Frank A. Prof. biol., Lenox Coll., 1912-1915; prof. animal husbandry, Delaware Coll., 1917-1919; prof. animal husbandry, Univ. Wyo., 1919-1922; research prof., Mass. State Coll., 1922 -; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Am. Soc. of Zoologists, Am. Ge- neties Assn., Am. Soc. Animal Production, Masons; fellow A.A.A.S .; awarded Poultry Sclence Re- search prize, 1930. Clubs: Faculty (Mass. State Coll.), Congregational. Republican. Office: Mass. State Coll., Amherst. Jlome: 63 Clark St., Amherst.
HAYWARD, Carle Reed, professor of metallurgy; b. Yankton, S.D., Oct. 27, 1880; s. Albert Francls Hayward and Louise Miranda (Belden) Il .; cd. Quiney high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1904; in. Mary
Gordon Murray of Quincy, 1915; 1 son-Murray Ilowland. Instr. sel., Bellows Acad., Fairfax, Vt., 1904-06; successively Instr., asst. prof., asso. prof., prof. metallurgy, M.I.T., 1906 -; past mem., Quincy City Council; mem. Am. Inst. Mining & Metall. Engs., Brit. Inst. Metals, Y.M.C.A. (Quin- cy, pres .; State, ehmn. exec. com.). Club: M.I.T. Faculty (pres.). Author: Metallurgy of Copper, 1924; Outline of Metallurgical Practice, 1929; many tech. papers. Mayflower and early colonial ancestors. Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Ilome: 233 President's Lane, Quincy.
HAYWARD, Fred Preston, life insurance company official; b. Dorchester, Dec. 10, 1871; s. Jona- than Newcomb Hayward and Margaret (Cod- man) H .; ed. Boston grammar sch. and English high sch .; m. Alice Brooks, June 11, 1907; 1 dau .- Eleanor. Asso. with John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co., Boston, continuously, 1890-, advancing through various positions, now dir., v.p., and treas. Office: 197 Clarendon St., Boston. Ilome: 63 Windsor Rd., Waban.
VHAYWARD, Gertrude Clara, optometrist, notary public; b. Elgin, III., May 28, 1882; d. Alfred Evans and Eliza (Perkins) E .; ed. Waltham high sch .; priv. girls sch. in Eng .; diploma, Waltham Ilorological Sch. of Opties, 1901; certif., Dr. Sheffington's Optometric Extension Program, 1931; Doctor of Optometry, Philadelphia Optical Coll., 1936; m. Albert Henry Hayward of Hazardville, Conn., July 3, 1905. In gen. practice as optome- trist-optician, Waltham, 1901-05, Springfield, 1905 --; passed State Bd. of Reg. in Optometry, Boston, 1912; mem. Common Council, Springfield, 1932 -; men. Business Women's Unit, Rep. City Com .; mem. Am. Optom. Assn., Mass. State Soc. of Optom., (Adv. Bd.), Women's Aux. of Mass. Soc. of Optom., Western Mass. Soc. of Optome- trists, Women's Aux, of Mass. S.P.C.A. Clubs: llampden Co. Women's (Springfield), Springfield Dist. Women's Republican. Travel: Eng., Fr., It., Switz., Can. Episcopalian. Republican. Ad- dress: 286 Eastern Av., Springfield.
HAYWOOD, Charlotte, assoc. professor physiology; b. Lynn, Jan. 14, 1897; d. George W. Haywood and Edith Moulton (Pecker) H .; ed. Lynn Class. high sch .; A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1919; A.M., Brown Univ., 1922; Ph.D., Univ. Pa., 1927. Asst. in biol., Brown Univ., 1919-21; Instr. physiol., Mt. llol- yoke Coll., 1921-24; asst. prof., Vassar Coll., 1927- 30; assoc. prof., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1930 -; instr. physiol., Marine Biol. Lab., Woods Hole, 1927-30; research in marine physiol., Woods Ilole, 1925- 1929, 1931, 1933-1935, 1937, 1939, llerdla, Nor., 1936; research in physiol., Univ. Pa., 1931-35; mem. Am. Physiol. Soc., A.A.A.S., Am. Assn., Univ. Profs., Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Author: various articles in physiol. periodicals. Travel: Europe. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Address: Mt. Holyoke Coll., So. Had- ley. Summier res .: 26 Mace Pl., Lynn.
HAZARD, John Beach, pathologist; b. Pennsyl- vania, Jan. 7, 1905; s. Frank B. Ilazard and Blanche D. (Strong) H .; ed. Duval high sch,, Jacksonville, Fla .; B.S., Univ. Fla., 1921, M.S., 1925; A1.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1930; in. Etta Mae Holly of San- ford, Fla., Sept. 3, 1931. Res. in pathology, Bos- ton City Hosp., 1930-31, asst., 1931-31; pathologist, Faulkner Hosp., 1934 --; instr, pathology, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1934 -; consultant in pathology, Robert B. Brigham Hosp .; asso. in pub. health lab. methods, Simmons Coll .; mem. diplomate Am. Bd. Pathology. Am. Assn. Pathologists & Bac- teriologists, N.E. Pathol. Soc., Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A. Author: articles in med. jours. Non-Sec- tarian. Independent Democrat. Office: 1153 Con- ter St., Boston. Home: 272 Oakland St., Wellesley Hills.
VINZARD, Willis Hatfield, clergyman, editor; b. West Chester, Pa., July 26, 1866; s. Willis Pope Hazard and Susan Robinson (Gilpin) H .; A.B., Haverford Coll., Pa., 1887; Univ. Pa., 1888; grad., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1891; A.M. with honors, llar- vard, 1892, Ph.D., 1894; in. Mary Dunbar Creigh of West Chester, Pa., Nov. 11, 1898; children --
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Vincent Ilatfield, Colton Dunbar, Willis Gilpin. Deacon, Prot. Episc. Ch., 1891, priest, 1896; rector, Concord, Pa., 1895-98, Worcester, 1898; ed. writer, The Churchman, N.Y. City, 1899; ed. dept., D. Appleton & Co., 1900-02; dist. mgr., N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1903-15; ed., New England Pilot, and head of dept. of publs., N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co .; outside lecturer on insurance, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm .; asso., Vletoria Inst. of Gr. Brit .; mem. Am. Oriental Soc., Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exe- gesis, A.A.A.S., Am. Aead. Polit. and Soc. Sci., Bus. Hist. Soc. ( Harvard), Am. S.S. Union (Phila., bd. mgrs.). Clubs: University, Harvard (Phila.), Harvard, Union, Twentieth Century, Appalachian Mt., Classical (all of Boston). Author: introduc- tion to The Reasons for the Higher Criticism of the Hexateuch (by Rev. Isaac Gibson), 1897; The Fathers of Level Premium Mutual Life In- surance (historico-critical study); contributions to various reviews. Office: 87 Milk St., Boston. Home: 35 Greenough Av., Jamaica Plain.
HAZEN, Harold Locke, professor of electrical engi- neering; b. Three Rivers, Mich., Aug. 1, 1901; s. Wirt M. Hazen and Elta (Brewer) H .; ed. Three Rivers high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1924, S.M. 1929, Sc.D. 1931; m. Katherine Pharis Salisbury of Syracuse, N.Y., Sept. 5, 1928; children-Stanley Seamans, Martha Locke, Nathan Lord, Anne Webb. In employ Gen. Elec. Co., Pittsfield and Schenec- tady works, 1924-25; research asst., M.I.T., 1925- 26, Instr., 1926-31, asst. prof., 1931-36, exchange prof. to Ohio State Univ., 1934-35, assoc. prof., 1936-38, prof. and head dept. elec. engring., 1938 -; It. comdr., U.S.N.R .; Am. Inst. E.E., Frank- lin Inst., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Sigma V Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu; awarded Levy Medal of Franklin Inst., 1935. Author: papers on math. machines, automatic control and other aspects of elec. engring. Protestant. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Ilome: 81 Clark St., Belmont.
HAZLEWOOD, Charlotte Williams, cducator, au- thor; b. Ellsworth, Me .; d. Rev. Francis T. Hazle- wood and Charlotte Williams (Callender) 11 .; ed. Bangor (Me.) high sch .; Lynn class, high sch .; A.B., Wellesley Coll .; A.M., Boston Univ., 1925; grad. work, Yale; held fellowship at Bryn Mawr; certificates in Spanish from Puertorican Govt. Teacher in high sehs., colls., univs. of N.E., the South, Pa .; in Puerto Rico 2 yrs .; at Coll. Prac- tical Arts and Letters, Boston Univ., 5 yrs .; studied 7 langs. besides Eng., taught 4 of them; public speaker; mem. Order of Bookfellows. Author: The Garden of Gray Ledge and Other Poems; ( with brother, Sumner Hazlewood) Living Dreams (poems). Compiler and illustrator: The Discontented Clam and Other Stories, written by Rev. Praneis T. Hazlewood. Travel: Puerto Rico, Virgin Is., Santo Domingo, Curacao, Venez., Madeira Is., No. Africa, Sp., It., Gr., Jugoslavia, Brit. Isles, Syria, Palestine, Egypt. Baptist. Republican. lome: 56 Delano Av., Point of
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