Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 120

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Publication date: 1940
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HAZLEWOOD, Sumner, structural engineer; b. Ban- gor, Me., Mar. 7, 1879; s. Rev. Francis Tomlinson Hazelwood D.D., and Charlotte Williams (Callen- der) H .; ed. Lynn class. high sch .; M.I.T .; m. Vir- ginia Dorr of Richmond, 1908. Draftsman, Arthur 1º. Gray, mill engr., Boston, 1902; work on steel framework for Pa. R.R. Sta., N.Y. City, 1905-07; structural engr., N.E. Structural Co .; cons. struc- tural engr., Boston, 1913-17; structural designer, Eastern Bridge & Structural Co., Worcester, 1921- 28; structural designer, N.E. Power Service Co., Boston, 1928 -; Ist It. Engrs., U.S.A., 19 mos., World War; charter mem. Soc. Am. Mil. Engrs .; mem. Am. Legion, Boston Soc. C.E., Order of Bookfellows, Masons, Odd Fellows, Nat. Geog. Soc. Author: (with sister Charlotte) Living Dreams, a brochure of poetry (many of poems pub. in mags., newspapers, anthologies). Gt.g.s. and g.s., on father's side, cabinet makers in Boston; desc., on mother's side, Rev. Ellis Callender, a founder of 1st Bapt. Ch., Boston. Baptist. Republican. Of- fice: 441 Stuart St., Boston. ilome: 51 Joseph


Chamberlain Av., Point of Pines, Revere. Summer res .: Hancock Pt., Me.


Y HIEALD, Charles Gerry, physician; b. Boston, Sept. 22, 1874; s. William Frederick lieald and Sarah Elizabeth (Babbidge) H .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch., 1892; M.D., N.Y. Univ. (Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll.), 1899; m. L. Belle Whitbeck of Wol- cott, N.Y., Sept. 12, 1900. In gen. practice of med., l'epperell, 1900 -; mem. staff, Mem. Hosp., Nashua, N.H., and Community Hosp., Ayer; mem. Pepperell Cemetery Assn., Mass. Med. Soc., Phi Alpha Sigma, Masons, Odd Fellows, Elks. Clubs: Town (Pep- perell), Country ( Nashua). Protestant. Demo- crat. Ollice: East Pepperell. Home: Pepperell.


VHERALD. Franklin Ernest, educator; b. Brattleboro, Vt., Nov. 10, 1873; s. William Franklin Heald and Jennie Emily (Clayton) H .; ed. Brattleboro (Vt.) high sch .; S.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1897, A.M., (in edn.), 1908; in. Grace Ella Boyd of Wilmington, Vt., Aug. 28, 1901; children-Theodore Boyd, Ken- neth Franklin. Teacher, rural village schs., Vt., 1891-94; prin., secondary schs., Vt. and N.H., 1897- 1908; prin., llopkins Acad., Hadley, 1908-14 (estab. first permanent vocational dept. of agr. and home economies in any high sch. in Mass., 1909); spe- cialist, agrl. edn., U.S. Dept. Agr., 1914-18; super- visor, agrl. teacher training, Mass. Dept. Edn., br. office at Amherst, 1918 -; delegated by U.S. Dept. Agr. to U.S. Food Conservation Commn., World War; mem. Am. Vocational Assn., Am. Assn. Agrl. Teachers, Nat. Grange, Phi Delta Theta. Cinb: Amherst Lions. Author: several U.S. Govt. bulle- tins, etc. Office: 203 Stockbridge Ilall, Amherst. llome: 15 Fearing St., Amherst.


HEALEY, Arthur Daniel, lawyer; b. Somerville, Dec. 29, 1889; s. Dennis Healey and Mary ( Ireland) H .; ed. Dartmouth Coll., 1909-10; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law., 1913; m. Tresla Fisher of Medford, Jan. 27, 1923; children-Robert Fisher, Arthur Daniel, Elaine Teresa, Ruth, Mary. Began practice of law at Boston, 1914, mem. firni Healey & Healey; served as pvt., advancing to 2nd It., Q.M.C., U.S.A., Workl War; chin. Somerville Dem. City Com., mem. 73rd, 71th, 75th & 76th Congresses (1933-39), 8th Mass. Dist .; mem. Am. Legion, Sigma Alpha . Epsilon, K.C., Elks. Catholic. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 156 Sycamore St., Somerville.


VHIRALY, James M., lawyer; b. Springfield, Apr. 13, 1893; s. Martin Robert llealy and Mary Elizabeth (O' Neill) H .; ed. A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1914; L.1 .. B., Ilarvard Law Sch., 1917; m. Kathleen Kilroy of Springfield, Feb. 2, 1929; children-Barbara, Mary. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1917, in gen. practice, Spring- field, 1917 -; asst. elk. of ets., Ilampden Co., 1924- 33; mem, firm Avery, Healy and Button, 1933 -; adm. to practice before Supreme Ct. of U.S., 1936; served in Air Service, U.S.A., 1918; mem. Am., Mass. (exec. com.), and Hampden Co. Bar Assus., Dartmouth Alumni Assn. of Western Mass. Club: Harvard of Conn. Valley. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 31 El St., Springfield; and 56 Suffolk St., Holyoke. lome: 1443 Longmeadow St., Long- meadow.


\'HEALY, William, psychiatrist; b. Buckinghamshire, Ing., Jan. 20, 1869; s. William Healy and Charlotte (Hearne) Il .; brought to Am. at age of 10; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1899; Harvard Medical Seh .; M.D., Rush Med. Coll. (Univ. Chicago), 1900; post-grad. work, Vienna, Berlin, and London, 1906-07; m. Mary Syl- via Tenney of Madison, Wis., May 12, 1901; 1 son -- Kent Tenney; m. (2nd) Augusta F. Bronner, 1932. Asst. phys., Wis. State llosp., 1900-01; instr. and asso. prof. nervous and mental diseases, Chi- cago Policlinic, 1903-16; dir. Psychopathic Inst., Juvenile Ct., Chicago, 1909-17; dir. Judge Baker Guidance Center, Boston, 1917 -; prof. and re- search asso., Inst. of Human Relations, Yale, 1929- 32; lecturer, llarvard and Boston Univs .; Salmon Memorial lecturer, N. Y. Acad. of Med. ; chin. trs., Boston Psychopathic Hosp .; pioneer in U.S. in es- tablishing elinies for problem children and young people; mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.M.A., Am. Psychol. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc., Mass. Psy- chiatric Soc., Am. Inst. Criminal Law and Crim- inology, Boston Soc. Phychiatry and Neurology (pres.), Am. Neurol. Assn., Am. Orthopsychiatric


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Assn. (pres.), Am. Psychopathiol. Assn. (pres.), St. Louis Med. Soc. (hon.), Ethical Culture Soc. Au- thor: The Individual Delinquent-A Textbook of Diagnosis and Prognosis, 1915; Pathological Ly- ing, Accusations and Swindling ( with Mary Tenney Healy), 1915; Honesty, 1915; Mental Conflicts and Misconduct, 1917; Judge Baker Foundation Case Studies (with A. F. Bronner), 1923; Delinquents and Criminals-Their Making and Unmaking ( with A. F. Bronner), 1926; Manual of Individual Mental Tests (with others), 1927; Reconstructing Be- haviour in Youth (with others), 1929; The Struc- ture and Meaning of Psychoanalysis (with others), 1930; Roots of Crime (with F. Alexander), 1935; New Light on Delinquency and Its Treatment (with A. F. Bronner), 1936; Personality in Devel- opment and Action, 1937. Office: 3816 Beacon St., Boston. Home: Boston. Summer res .: Natlek.


VIICAPIY, William Augustus, lawyer; b. Lee, Sept. 26, 1893; s. William A. Heaphy and Mary E. ( Bos- sidy) H .; ed. grad., Lee high seh .; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1916; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1921; . m. Blanche T. Killorin of Wakefield, Oct. 3, 1925. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1921; located at Pittsfield, 1925 -; served in U.S.A., 21 mos., 1917-19, World War. Office: 28 North St., Pittsfield. Home: 60 Brunswick St., Pittsfield.


VHEARD, Charles Stephen, Investment manager; b. Savannah, Ga., Dee. 11, 1903; s. Charles Stephen Heard and Harriett Fancher (Eaton) II .; ed. Tabor Acad .; S.B., Harvard, 1925; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1927; m. Elsbeth Reuter of Mil- waukee, Wis., Sept. 2, 1933; 1 son-Charles Stephen, Jr. With State St. Research & Management Corp., 1927-29, v.p. and dir., 1930-37, partner, 1937 -; tr. and chinn. finance com., Boston Floating Hosp. Clubs: Dedham Country & Polo, Hochgebirge, Phoe- nix-S.K., Harvard Varsity. Author: Timing of Re- covery, 1933; Corporate Dividend Policy, 1936. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 140 Federal St., Boston. Home: Sandy Valley Rd., Westwood.


HEARD, Hamilton, investment counsel; b. N.Y. City, May 4, 1906; s. Charles Stephen Heard and Harrlet Fancher (Eaton) H .; ed. Groton sch., Groton; A.B., Harvard, 1928; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Seh. Bus. Adm., 1932; in. Katharine Adams of Boston, June 22, 1929; children-Katharine, Hamilton, Jr. Teacher math., Groton Sch., Groton, 1928-30; stu- dent, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1930-32; re- search work, Russell, Berg & Co., Boston, 1932-36, partner, 1937 -; tr. Park Seh., Brookline. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), . Country ( Brookline), Union. Travel: Europe, 1929, 1936, 1938. Protestant. Re- publican. Office: 75 Federal St., Boston. Home: 11 Welch Rd., Brookline. Summer res .: Nantueket.


Y HEARD, John, trustee, writer; b. Boston, Apr. 20, 1889; s. John Heard and Adeline Wheelwright (Lewis) H .; ed. Groton Seh., 1903-08; A.B. (eum laude), Harvard, 1912; Harvard Law Sch., 1912-13. Admitted' to Mass. bar, 1915; in practice of law, Boston, 1915 -; engaged In various enterprises con- neeted with real estate and investment; also en- gaged in editorlal and literary work. Clubs: The Country ( Brookline); Harvard, Exchange (Boston). Author of various translations and original work both in prose and verse. Editor: Poet Lore (Bos- ton). Republican. Offiee: 50 State St., Boston. Home: 439 Marlborough St., Boston.


HEARD, Nathan, lawyer; b. Omaha, Neb., Jan. 26, 1872; s. Nathan F. Heard and Amelia (Spurck) H .; ed. S.B., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1893; 1.L.B., Nat. Univ. Law Sch., 1896, LL.M., 1897; M.P.L., George Washington Univ. Law Seh., 1898; m. Florenee Wil- helmina Ruggles of Halifax, N.S., June 28, 1906; children-Mary Ruggles, Nathan, Jr., Daniel Owen, William VanHorne. Admitted to D.C. bar, 1897; mem. bar of Supreme Judicial Ct. (Mass.), Su- preme Ct. (U.S.), and other fed. cts .; sr. partner, Heard, Smith & Tennant; dir. Boston Seaman's Friend Soe .; alderman, Newton, 1910-12; mem. Am. and Boston Bar Assns., Am. and Boston (pres.) Patent Law Assns., Boston Chamber of Commerce, Cambridge Hist. Soe., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Clubs: Boston City, Massachusetts, Cosmos (Washington), Duxbury Yacht, Tuesday (Newton), Appalachian


Republican. Office: 77 Mt. Congregationalist.


Franklin St., Boston. Home: 64 Brattle St., Cam- bridge. Summer res .: Duxbury.


HEARNE, Edward Warren, Y.M.C.A. sceretary (re- tired) ; b. Van Buren Co., la., Sept. 30, 1872; S. Samuel Hearne and Sarah (Warren) II .; ed. A.B., la. Wesleyan Coll., 1894, A.M., 1897; spl. courses, Boston Univ .; m. Mary Luella Myers of Mt. Pleas- ant ( In. Wes. College, 1896), la., Feb. 19, 1902; chil- dren-Thomas Myers, M.D., Edward Warren, Jr., John Halford. Gen. sec., Y.M.C.A., Oskaloosa, la., 1894-98; also traveling among la. colls. for student Y.M.C.A., '97-'98; 1st lt. 5Ist Ia. Vol. Inf., Sp .- Am. War and Philippine Insurrection, 1898-99 ( Philip- pine service medal) ; army and navy sec., Internat. Y.M.C.A., Philippines and China, 1900-02; state see., Y.M.C.A., N.J., 1902-06; gen. sec., Wash., D.C., 1906-08; state sec., Mass. and R.I., 1908-34; retired 1931; tr. Melrose Sav. Bk .; tr., mem. com. manage- ment, Army & Navy Y.M.C.A., Charlestown; mem. Nat. Army & Navy Com .; sec. Nat. War Work Council, Y.M.C.A. for North Eastern Dept., World War; mem. United Sp. War Vets., Phl Delta Theta. Travel: around world (twlee), Panama, llaitl, ete. Author: mag. articles on travel, Orient, etc. Moth- odist. Republican. Home: 43 Stratford Rd., Mel- rose. Summer res .: Sutton, N.H. (P.O. Bradford, N. II.).


IRATHI, Clark Wright, physician; b. Buffalo, N.Y., May 30, 1900; s. William R. Heath and Mary (Hub- bard) Il .; ed. Nichols Seh., Buffalo, N.Y .; A.B., Harvard, 1922; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1926; m. Katharine White of Roxbury, 1929; children-Mar- tha Calef, Clark Wright, Ir., Everett Hubbard, Emily Willard. Med. house officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1926-28; asst. in med., Harvard Med. Sch., 1929-33, instr., 1933-37, asso, in med., 1937 -; asst. phys., Thorndike Mem. Lab., Boston City Hosp .; asst. med. adviser, Harvard, 1935 -; asso. with Grant Study in Social Adjustment (Harvard), 1938 -; pvt. S.A.T.C., 1918; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation, Sigma Xl, Alpha Omega Alpha, etc. Author: papers in sei. jours., largely on diseases of blood. Travel: Ger. and Eng., 1932-33 ( Moseley traveling fellowship, Harvard). Unitarian. Office: 13 Holyoke St., Cam- bridge. Home: 120 Village Av., Dedham.


SIEATHI, George E., clergyman; b. Springfield; s. George E. Heath and Anna F. (Stubbert) IL .; ed. Wilbraham Acad., 1898-1902; A.B., Wesleyan Unlv., 1906, D.D., 1924; student, Hartford Theol. Sem., 1906-07; S.T.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1909; m. Marion L. Richardson of Pelham, N.H., Aug. 11, 1909; children-Gordon Richardson, Evelyn Louise, Arnold Currier, Irving Maxwell. Ordained to min- istry M.E. Ch., 1908; pastor, Barham Memorial Ch., South Boston, 1908-13, Boston St. Ch., Lynn, 1913- 17, College Av. Ch., Somerville, 1917-29, Centre Ch., Malden, 1929-33, Wesley Ch., Worcester, 1933 -; mem. Delta Tau Delta, Masons, I.O.O.F. Club: Ro- tary of Somerville (hon.). Travel: U.S., Can., Eu- rope. Mom. Methodist Church. Republican. llome: 15 Einhorn Id., Worcester.


VIIRATH, Hugh Austin, clergyman; b. Jackson, Minn., Sept. 1, 1867; s. Charles H. Heath and Eliza (Kenyon) II .; ed. A.B., Des Moines (Ia.) Coll., 1893, D.1., 1907: B.D., Rochester Theol. Som., IS96: 1. Ilora Northrop Robinson of Rochester, N.Y., May 21, 1896. Ordained to Bapt. ministry, 1892; pastor, Genesee St. Ch., Rochester, N.Y., 1895-96, Waverly, la., 1896-98, Keokuk, la., 1898-1901, Wakefield, 1901- 13; gen. sec. Mass. Bapt. Missionary Soe. ( Mass. Bapt. Conv.), 1913-19; exec. sec. convs. and confs., Gen. Bd. Promotion of Northern Bapt. Conv., 1919- 22; gen. sec. Mass. Bapt. Conv., 1922. Baptist. Office: 508 Ford Bldg., Boston. Home: 195 Morton St., Newton Centre.


V HEATH, Milton Weeks, forestry engineer; b. De- troit, Mich., Apr. 10, 1901; s. Charles, H. Heath and Cora A. (Weeks) H .; ed. Richmond high sch., Rich- mond, Mich .; S.B. (elec. engring.), Unlv. Mich., 1926; m. Elizabeth Woodward of Coldwater, Mich., Apr. 11, 1928; children -- Milton W., Jr., Barbara Janice. After grad, entered cadet course, Western Union Tel. Co., N.Y., and about 30 states, then plant engr., N.Y. office; beeame gen. supervisor of main- tenance in U.S. for Internat. Tel. & Tel. Co., when


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Postal Tel. Co. was taken over; ingr., Asplundh Tree Expert Co., Boston, 1932-33; organized N.E. Forestry Service, Inc., 1933, pres., dir., 1933-39; organized Heath Tree Service, Inc., Jan. 1939, pres. and treas., Jan. 1939 --; It. Coast Art. Res. Corps; mem. Mass. Arborists Assn. (sec.), Acacia Frater- nity; Masons. Clubs: Iengineers, Brae Burn Coun- try, University Michigan of Boston (pres.), Young Republican. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 572 Washington St., Wellesley. llome: 1835 Bea- con St., Waban.


VHEATH, William Herman, editor; b. Sharon, Vt., June 1, 1892; s. William Edgar Heath and Katie Louise (Gile) H .; m. Sara Frances Doyle of Lynn, July 1, 1917; 1 dau .- Billee Louise. Reporter, Man- chester (N.11.) Mirror, 1915-16; Manchester (N.Il.) Leader and on state desk of Manchester (N.H.) Union from latter part of 1916 to July 1, 1917; at copy and city desks, Worcester Post until JJuly 1918; ed., Haverhill Gazette, Jan. 1, 1927 -; dlr. Haverhill Ch. Commerce. Club: l'entucket. Repub- liean. Offiee: 177 Merrimack St., Haverhill. Home: 91 llaseltine St., Bradford.


VHEDGE, Henry Rogers, insurance company execu- tive: b. Plymouth, Jan. 13, 1876; s. William Hedge and Catherine Elliott (Russell) H .; ed. B.S., M.I.T., 1896; m. Hadith Heath Dollber. V.p. and dir., Bos- ton Insurance Co., Old Colony Insurance Co. Office: 87 Kilby St., Boston. Home: 105 Rockwood St., Brookline.


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VHEDGE, William Russell, Insurance company of- fieial; b. Plymouth, Jan. 13, 1876; s. William Hedge and Catherine Elliott ( Russell) H .; ed. Plymouth high sch .; S. B., M. I.T., 1896; m. Allee Palne Nowell of New Bedford, Apr. 5, 1919; children-Susan, Lucia Russell, Alice Nowell. Dir. Boston Insurance Co .; dir. Old Colony Insurance Co .; term men. Corp. M.I.T. Clubs: Exchange, Country (Brook- line), The Down Town Assoc., (N. Y.), Plymouth Yacht, Odd Volumes, Plymouth Golf. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 87 Kilby St., Boston. Home: 32 Court St., Plymouth.


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HEDGES, Charles Wulbridge, business executive; b. Westfield, Mar. 27, 1901; s. Arthur J. Hedges and Kate (Walbridge) 11 .; ed. Quiney high sch., 1919; Dean Acad., 1919-20; B.S., Syracuse Univ., 1925; m. Dr. Ella Goodale of Middleboro, 1929. Pres. and treas. Standard Service Bur., Inc., commercial re- porting, Boston, 1927 -; mem. City Council, Wol- laston, 1930-34; inem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1932-40; served as mem. N.Y. N.G., R.O.T.C., O.R.C., World War; former tr. Quincy City Hosp .; mem. Wollas- ton Improvement Assn., Nat. Legislative Assn., P'hi Gamma Delta, U.C.T. Club: Norfolk County Re- publican. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 141 Milk St., Boston. Home: 30 Beale St., Wol- laston.


V HEFFERNAN, John Joseph, lawyer; b. Framing- ham, June 15, 1889; s. Thomas Henry Heffernan and Teresa (Franks) Il .; ed. Framingham high sch .; Comer's Coll., 1909; LL. B., Suffolk Law Sch., 1918; m. Mary F. Welsh of Newton, July 8, 1925; children-Virginia, Ann, Sheila. Public account- ant, 1912-18; adm. to Mass. bar and U.S. Ct., 1919; with Sawyer, Hardy, Stone & Morrison, counsel for Employers Liability Assurance Co., Ltd., and Am. Mut. Llab. Ins. Co., specializing in probate and corporation law and taxation; service in Ordnance Corps, Field Artillery, U.S.A., World War; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Law Soe., Plymouth Co. Bar Assn., Boston Bar Assn., Scituate Post, Am. Le- gion. Clubs: City (Boston), Hatherly Country. Catholic. Independent. Office: 33 Broad St., Bos- ton. Home: 22 Ocean Av., North Scituate Beach. VHEFFERNAN, William J., publisher, printer; b. Spencer, July 10, 1870; s. Danlel J. Heffernan and Mary E. (Carey) H .; ed. Speneer high sch .; m. Mar- garet T. Sweeney of Natick, Oct. 6, 1897 (d.): m. (2nd) Katherine Spring of Boston, Oet. 4, 1937; children-Raphael W., Neil T. Started small print- Ing plant, Speneer, 1888; moved plant to Worcester, 1931; edited and pub. Spencer Leader, Brookfields Unlon, and Leicester Banner, over 40 yrs .; pres. Spencer Sav. Bk., Town Treas., moderator 20 yrs., see. Town Finance Com., chmn. Four Minute Men; mem. Mass. Sav. Bk. Assn., K.C., Nat. Editorial


Assn., Mass. Press Assn. (past sec.), Foresters of Am., Woreester and Speneer Chambers of Com- ineree. Clubs: Sav. Bk. Ollleers, Worcester Coun- try. Author: artleles in Ilistory of Spencer. Travel: Europe, 1928. Catholle. Independent. Ofllee: 150 Fremont St., Worcester. Home: 46 Pleasant St., Spencer.


YHEIDBREDER, Edna Frances, professor of psychol- ogy; b. Quincy, Ill., May 1, 1890; d. Willlam Henry Heidbreder and Mathilda (Meyer) H .; ed. Quiney high seh .; A.B., Knox Coll., 1911; A.M., Univ. WIs., 1918; Ph.D., Columbia, 1924; ummarried. Instr. psy- chology, Univ. Minn., 1924-26, asst. prof., 1926-28, asso. prot., 1928-34; prof. psychology and chmn. dept., Wellesley Coll., 1934 -; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Am. Psychol. Assn., A.A.A.S. Author: Seven l'sychologies; The Minnesota Me- chanical Ability Tests; artleles In psychol. period- icals. Book rev. ed., Journal of Abnormal & Social Psychology. Ofliee: Wellesley College, Wellesley. Home: 12 Hallowell House, Wellesley. Summer res .: 2126 Prairie Av., Quincy, Ill.


: HEH.MAN, Willlam Clifford, musician; b. Williams- port, l'a., Sept. 27, 1877; s. Abraham H. Hellman and Catherine Updegraff (Clapp) H .; ed. Mereers- burg Acad., 1895-96; A.B., Harvard, 1900; hon. A.M., Harvard, 1925; unmarried. Instr. music, Harvard, 1905-10, asst. prof., 1910-20, lecturer; 1920-30; mem. Am. Acad. of Arts and Sciences. Club: Harvard (Boston). Travel: Europe. Composer: composi- tions for orchestra, cham. instruments, volces, and piano. Lutheran. Home: 992 Memorlal Dr., Cam- bridge.


IIEINTZ, Philip Henjamilu, easket manufacturer; b. Boston, May 29, 1861; s. John Helntz and Marie H .; ed. pub. schs .; m. Frances Vlola LeCaln of Boston, May 29, 1882 (d. Jan. 20, 1937); 1 dan .- Phyllis Wainwright (Mrs. John Timothy MeGillicuddy) ; m. (2d) Lanra Sheldon Graham. Began with Bay State Casket Co., Boston, 1879; organizer, 1884, Bos- ton Casket Co., merged with Nat. Casket Co., 1890, mgr. Boston Br., 1890-1918, gen. mgr., 1918-21, pres .. 1921 -; pres. Hornthal & Co. (Chicago), Nat. Casket Co. of Dallas, Internat. Casket Hardware Co. (Thompsonville, Conn.), Clark Mfg. Co. (Prov- idenee), Gleason Board Co. ( Rochester) ; mem. Ma- sons (32°). Clubs: Algonquin, Boston Athletie, Hy- annisport Golf. Universalist. Republican. Offiee: 60 Mass. Av., Boston. Home: 195 St. Paul St., Brookline.


HEINTZELMAN, Arthur William, artist; b. Newark, N.J., Nov. 22, 1890; s. Robert Heintzelman and Adolphine (Sturn) H .; ed. pub. schs., Providence, R.1 .; R.I. Seh. Design; studied In F'r., Hol., Sp., Belg., Eng .; m. Katherine Ticknor Sloman of Provi- denee, R.l., June 9, 1914; children-John Cranston, Malcolm Roland Oliver. Head of fine arts dept., Detrolt Seh. Design, 1910-14, R.I. Sch. Design, 1915- 19; represented In all Important museums In U.S., Eng., F'r .; reed. numerous honors In U.S. and abroad; academielan, Nat. Acad. Design; soelé- taire, Société Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris; mem. Marblehead Arts Assn. (pres.). Clubs: St. Botolph, Salmagundi. Travel: Sp., Switz., Fr., Eng., Scot., Hlol., Belg., Ger., It. (IIved In Europe 15 yrs.). Episcopalian. Republican. Studio and home: 29 Front St., Marblehead.


HELMS, William Preston, business executive; b. Boston, Sept. 8, 1896; s. Edgar James Helms and Eugenia ( Preston) 11 .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; Wil- braham Acad .; Boston Unlv .; A.B., Cornell Coll., Mt. Vernon, Ia., 1920; m. Ruth Elizabeth Smyth of Rockford, la., Dec. 1921; ehildren-Maurine Eliza- beth, Patricia Ruth. Has specialized In direct- mail and advertising counsel for bus. ånd financial service orgns .; v.p. McGill Commodity Service, Ine., Auburndale; dir. Morgan Memorial Coop. Indus- tries & Stores, Inc. (Boston), McGill Commodity Service, Ine .; enlisted In Tank Corps, 1917; sergt. Co. C, 328th Bn., in France; mem. Nat. Assn. Good Will Industries, Inc. (sec.). Clubs: West Newton Mon's, Rotary. Congregationallst. Republican. Of- fice: Taylor Bldg., Auburndale. Home: 60 Oldham Rd., West Newton.


HEMENWAY, Allce Spaulding, artist; b. Dedham, Apr. 9, 1866; d. Erastus Gardner Spaulding and


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Frances Maria (Brickett) S .; ed. Dedham high sch .; HEMPHILL, Raymond John, chemist; b. Titusville, Mass. Sch. Art; R.I. Sch. Design; studied abroad; Pa., Jan. 1, 1896; s. John W. Hemphill and Mar- garet ( Langriek) 1 .; ed. Titusville (Pa.) high sch .; B.Chem., Cornell, 1919, Ph.D., 1928; M.S., Colgate Univ., 1924; m. Edna S. Wood of Jamestown, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1922; 1 dau .- Shirley M. Asst. prof. or- ganic chem., Colgate Univ., 1920-29; chemist, Gen. Elec. Co., Pittsfield, 1929-, research and develop- ment of lightning arresters and insulating mate- rials; S.A.T.C., 1918; mem. Sigina Xi, Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Chi Sigma, Tech. Assn. Pulp & Paper Industry. Club: Stanley. Presbyterian. Republi- can. Ollice: General Electric Co., Pittsfield. Home: 69 Concord Parkway, Pittsfield. student rel. lit., Univ. Chicago, 1903; m. Herbert L. Hemenway of Dedham, Mar. 28, 1889; children- Carlotta Ellie, Loring Spaulding. Teacher free- hand drawing, Boston and Dedham pub. schs., 1887, 1888, 1889; studied art, Europe, 8 yrs .; specialized in portraits, pvt. studio, Tampa, Fla., 1900-39; colorist, Wallace Nutting's studio, 3 yrs .; at Swiss Art Sch., Neuchatel, Switz., Pitti Palace and Uflizi Palace ( Florence, It.), Louvre (Paris), Prado (Ma- drid, Sp.); represented in John Hay Lib. (Provi- dence, R.l.), Hillsboro Masonic Lodge (Tampa), Tampa Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A., Tampa Art Inst., pvt. collections; dir. Tampa Art Inst., Mass. Sch. Art (Boston), R.I. Sch. Design, Tampa Civle Art Assn .; mem. Mass. Art Sch. Alumni, D.A.R. (Tampa Chap.), Founders & Patriots of Am., Southern States Art League, Fla. Fed. Artists. Clubs: Tampa Art (mem. bd. dirs.), Artists' Luncheon (mem. bd. dirs.). Travel: extensive in U.S. and Europe. Desc. Miles Standish; Hosmers of Concord; Bricketts, Thomas Little, and Tristan Coffin of Newbury; Jonathan Graves of Sudbury; ancestors all of Eng. desc., 16 in Revolution. Christian Scientist. Re- publican. Address: 7 Prospect PL., Taunton. Home: Taunton and 210 West Comanche Av., Tampa, Fla. HEMENWAY, Augustus, trustee; b. Boston, Oct. 6, 1882; s. Augustus Hemenway and Harriet (Law- rence) 11 .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1905; unmarried. In real estate office, Cabot, Cabot & Forbes, Boston, 1905-, trustee; v.p. Pioneer Pe- troleum; treas. Robert Bent Brigham Hosp., Chil- dren's Island Sanitarium, Boston Work Honse Re- lief; mem. Amt. Red Cross, Nat. Geog. Soc., Boston Ch. Commerce. Clubs: Somerset, Dedham Country, Exchange. Republican. Office: 60 State St., Bos- ton. Home: Canton.


\HEMENWAY, Herbert Dunlel, lecturer, writer; b. Barre, Jan. 2, 1873; s. Chauncy Columbus llemen- way and Sarah (Parker) IL .; ed. Barre high sch .; B.S., Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1895, Boston Univ., 1895; m. Myrtle L. Hawley of Amherst, Nov. 25, 1903; children-Clyde Herbert, Truth Mary, Charles Dan- iel. Dir. Sch. of Ilortleulture, llartford, Conn., 1900-06; gen. sec., People's Inst., Northampton, 1906-13; pres. Northampton Playground Assn., 1910- 13; staff lecturer on eivle Improvement, Nat. Soc. for Broader Edn., Carlisle, Pa., 1913-15; community inst. lecturer, State of Ind .; leader, boys' and girls' work, Worcester Co. Farm Bur., 1915-16; expert in community landscape development and (food) pro- duetive gardens, 1916 -; supt. grounds and their development, U.S. Vets. Hosp. 89, Rutland; mem. city council, Northampton, 1911-13; in charge of war gardens for City of Cambridge, 1917; edul. and publicity agent, Nat. War Garden Commn., 1918- 19; canning demonstrator, State Bd. Agr .; gives corr. courses; leeturer on better homes, Extension Dept., Chicago Art Inst .; tr. Francis Scott Key Memorial, Wash., D.C .; mem. Nat. Assn. Gardeners, Mass. Hort. Soc., Civil Legion (exec. com. from Mass.), County Clvil Legion, Thrift and Security Foundation, Inc., Town Forestry Com., Am. Acad. Soc., Eastern States Farmers Exchange. Clubs: Barre #4 Community, Fortuny's Readers and Writ- ers. Author: How to Make School Gardens, 1903; Hints and Helps for Young Gardeners, 1906; How to Make Home and City Beautiful, 1911; eleven nature leaflets. Office: Rutland Heights. Home: Maln St., Holden.




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