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HEMMERLY, WILIam Dimmlek, management engi- neer; b. Bethlehem, Pa., Jan. 24, 1880; s. Jacob H. Ilemmerly and Susan (Dimmick) IL .; ed. pub. schs .; mı. Mary Riegel of Bethlehem, Pa., June 30, 1906; children-Wilfred Riegel, Elizabeth Susan Riegel. With Bethlehem Steel Co., Bethlehem, Pa., 1900-05; Tabor Mfg. Co., Phila., 1905-10; Acme Wire Co., New Haven, Conn., 1910-17; production supt., U.S. Naval Aircraft factory, Phila. Navy Yard, 1917-19; cons. management engr., Boston, 1919-24; Jordan Marsh Co., Boston, 1924-31; Realty, Inc., 1931 -; asso. with late F. W. Taylor in development of sci. management, 1900 till his death; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Taylor Soc. (many yrs.). Episcopallan, Re- publican. Office: 29 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 108 Livingston Av., Lowell.
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&HENDERSON, Ernest Flagg, investment trust nian- ager; b. Chestnut Hill, Mar. 7, 1897; s. Ernest Flagg Henderson and Berta (von Bunsen) HI .; ed. Browne & Nichols Sch., Cambridge; Noble & Gree- Hough Sch., Boston; Ecole Cuche (Geneva, Switz.) ; 'Technische Hochschule ( Hanover, Ger.) ; A.B., Har- vard, 1918; M. I.T., 1920-21; m. Mary Stephens of Wheeling, W. Va., June 18, 1923; children-Ernest F., Jr., Victoria Lee, Augusta Gurney, Barclay Gould. In investment bus., mem, Henderson Bros., Boston, 1921 -; pres., dir. Standard Investing Corp., Beacon Blog. Corp .; v.p., dir. Atlantic Secu- rities Co. of Boston; elk., Park Sq. BIdg., Inc .; tr. Copley Sq. Trust, Motor Mart Trust; pres. and dir. The Sheraton, inc .; treas., dir. Internat. Equities Corp., World Radio Corp., Fensgate Co. (Hotel F'ensgate), Cambridge Continental Corp. (Hotel Continental) ; dir. Providence (R.I.) Biltmore Ho- tel, Post Office Sq. Co .; treas., tr. World Invest- ment Trust; mem. corp., Cambridge Sav. Bk .; pres., dlr. Stonehaven Corp. (Hotel Stonehaven, Spring- lield); It. (j.g.), Air Service, U.S.N., World War. Clubs: Exchange, Harvard ( Boston), Dublin (NIL. ) Lake. Desc. Benjamin Apthorp Gould, founder of Topsfield. Episcopalian. Independent. Office: 31 Milk St., Boston. Home: South Lincoln. Sinnmer res. : Dublin, N. HI.
& HENDERSON, George Bunsen, Investment trust manager; b. Berlin, Ger. (of American parents), June 26, 1894; s. Ernest Flagg Henderson and Berta (von Bunsen) 11 .; ed. in schools of Fr .. Ger. and Switz., 1902-1910; Noble & Greenough Sch. ( Bos- ton); llarvard, 1912-1914, Univ. Wis., 1915-1917; unmarried. With Henderson & Co., bankers (N.Y.), 1919-1921; partner, Henderson Brothers ( Boston), 1921 -; served overseas until 1919, commissioned 2nd It. Inf., Sept. 1917, subsequently Ist It. and capt., In A.E.F. with 83d DIv. and Ist Army Ildars .; pres. and tr. World Investment Trust; v.p. and dir. Standard Invest. Corp., Internat. Equities Corp., Gen. Investment Corp., and Beacon Partiel- pations, Inc., dir. Atlantic Securities Co. (Boston) : pres. and dir. World Radio Corp. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston, N.Y.), Eastern Yacht ( Marblehead). Travel: mostly in Europe, having made 43 cross- ings. Episcopalian. Independent. Office: 31 Milk St., Boston. Home: 67A Chestnut St., Boston.
HENDERSON, George Dallas, physician; b. Belden, Grafton Township, O., Oct. 7, 1874; s. George Dallas Henderson and Louise (Zwicker) HI .; ed. Cleveland Pub. Central high sch .; M.D., Western Res. Univ. Med. Sch., 1900; m. Myrtle Carter of Lindsay, Ont., Can., Sept. 21, 1918; children-John Carter, Jean Carter. In gen, practice med., Hol- yoke, 1902 -; interne, Lakeside Hosp., 1900-02; post grad. work, N.Y. Lying-In llosp., Harvard Med. Sch. summer courses, Univ. Vienna; did ward rounds Mass. Gen. Hosp., Peter Bent Brighamn llosp .; mem. visiting staff, Holyoke Hosp., 1901, chlef, 1911 -; mem. staff, Tufts Med. Sch., 1935-37; lecturer to nurses, Holyoke Ilosp., 25 yrs .; in charge of all post grad. med. courses, Holyoke flosp., 1934-38; estab. first hosp. lab. in Holyoke, 1901; chief out-patient dept., Holyoke llosp., 1914 -; consultant in internal med., Belchertown State Sch., State Cancer llosp., Westlield; exam- Iner for ins. cos., Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts; dir. Local Tuberculosis Soc., Local DIst. Nurses' Soc .; served on cardlo-vascular bd. before going over- seas; chief of med. service, Evacuation Hosp. 26, France, Jater Evacuation Hosp. 9, Ger., Aug. 1917- July 1919; promoted to major, Apr. 1918; mem. Am. HIcart Assn., A.M.A., Holyoke Med. Soc. (pres.),
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Mass. Med. Soc. ( pres. Hampden Br.), A.C.P.,
Springfield Acad. Med. (pres.); Masons (32°), Shrine; certified, Am. Bd. Internal Med. Author: several articles on internal med. Travel: So. Am., Cent. Am., Mex., U.S., Can., Europe, Eng., Ire., Scot., Africa. Protestant. Office: 312 Maple St., Holyoke. Home: 513 Beech St., Holyoke. Summer res .: on side of the mountain, Mt. Tom, Smith's Ferry.
HENDERSON, Harry Peters, mining engineer; b. W. Peabody, Dec. 10, 1879; s. Joseph Henderson and Mary Read (Bosworth) H .; ed. Salem high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1901, S.M., 1902; m. Mabel Cummings Harrington of Burlington, Sept. 17, 1913. Various positions at mines, 1903-10; cons. engr., N.Y. City, 1910 -; antimony mining and smelting, 1910 -; pres. Tex. Mining & Smelting Co., Laredo, Tex .; Cia Minera y Refinadora Mexi- cana, S.A., Wadley S.L.P., Mex .; Cia Minera de Oaxaca, Mex., D.F., Mex .; Am. inng. dir., Rep. Mining & Metals Co., Ltd., Wadley S.L.P., Mex .; dir above cos., all connected with antimony pro- duction; engr., U.S. Shipping Bd., pending applica- tion for service in Corps Engrs., U.S.A., World War; mem. Am. Inst. Mining & Metall. Engrs., Mining & Metall. Soc. Am. Clubs: Harvard (N.Y.), American (Mex. City). Author: articles, annual revs. on antimony. Travel: No. and Cent. Am., Europe. Unitarian. Anti-New Deal. Office: P.O. Box 559, Laredo, Tex. Ilome: Casa Blanca, Laredo, Tex. Summer res .: Lexington St., Burlington.
Y HENDERSON, James D., realtor, banker; b. Boston, Dec. 13, 1883; s. William T. Henderson and Mary E. (Waugh) H .; ed. Mechanics Arts high sch., Bos- ton; m. Gwendolyn K. Bell of Charlottetown, P.E.I., Nov. 22, 1910; 1 son-Robert L. Partner Henderson & Ross, real estate, Boston, 25 yrs .; firm reorganized as James D. Henderson & Son, specialists in appraisal economies, 1934; lecturer on real estate appraising, Boston Univ., M.I.T., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm,, large gatherings in Chicago, Cleveland, St. Louis, Baltimore, cities in N.E .; miniature books, to lib. assns., colls., those interested in books; pres. Brookline Fed. Sav. &; Loan Assn., Planning Bd., Boston Real Estate Ex- change, Beacon Soc .; chmu. Division of Metropoli- tan Planning, Boston. Club: Exchange. Author: Real Estate Appraising; Real Estate Manual; Miniature Newspapers; Miniature Books. Travel:
Europe, Am. Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice: 209 Washington St., Boston. Home: 40 Cedar Rd., Brookline.
HENDERSON, Lawrence Joseph, professor of bio- logical chemistry; b. Lynn, June 3, 1878; s. Joseph llenderson and Mary Reed (Bosworth) H .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1898, Se.D., 1932; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902; student, Univ. Strasbourg, 1902-1; hon. doe. Univ. Grenoble, 1934; Sc.D., Univ. Cam- bridge, Eng., 1934; m. Edith Lawrence Thayer of Cambridge, 1910; children -- Lawrence Joseph, Jr. Lecturer on biol. chem., Harvard,' 1904-5; instr., 1905-10, asst. prof., 1910-19, prof. 1919-34, Abbot and James Lawrence prof. of chem., 1934-, Sr. Fellow and ehmn. Soc. of Fellows, 1933 -; ex- change prof., Harvard to Univ. Paris, 1921; Silli- man lecturer, Yale, 1928; Leyden lecturer, Univ. Berlin, 1928; Mills lecturer, Univ. Calif., 1931; mem. Nat. Acad. Sci. (For. Sec., 1936-), Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; Am. Physio. Soe .; Am. Soc. of Biol. Chem .; Am. Chem. Soc .; Am. Philos. Soc. Author: 'The Fitness of the Environment, 1913; The Order of Nature, 1917; Blood, 1928; Pareto's General Sociology, 1935; contributions to papers dealing with applications of phys. chem. to biology. Office: Fatigue Laboratory, Harvard University, Soldiers Field, Boston, Home: + Willard St., Cam- bridge. Summer Home: Morgan Centre, Vt.
HENDRICK, Ives, psychiatrist; b. New Haven, Conn., March 10, 1898; s. Burton Jesse Hendrick and Bertha Jane (Ives) } .; ed. New Rochelle (N.Y.) high sch .; Phillips Acad., Andover, 1913-16; Williston Acad., 1916-17; A.B., Yale, 1921; M.1)., Yale Sch. Med., 1925; grad. student, Inst. Psycho- analysis, Berlin, Ger., 1928-30; m. Martha Marie Crawford MeClung of Staunton, Va., Nov. 11, 1934; children-ives, Jr., Bertha Jane, Martha Hannica.
Interne, Lenox Hill Hosp., N.Y. City, 1925-26; re- search fellow, Psychopathic Hosp., Boston, 1926- 27; research asso., Sheppard Enoch Pratt Hosp., Baltimore, Md., 1927-28; asst. in psychiatry, Har- vard Med. Sch., 1930-34; consultant, McLean and Mass. Gen. Hosps., 1930-33; in pvt. practice, psy- choanalysis and psychiatry, 1930 -; fellow, Am. Psychiatric Assn .; mem. A.M.A., Am. Psycho- analytic Assn., A.A.A.S., Boston Psychoanalytic Soc., Boston Soc. Neurology and Psychiatry, Nu Sigma Nu. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Harvard Music Assn. ( Boston). Author: The Facts and Theories of Psychoanalysis, 1934, 2d edit., 1939; Psychoanalysis (in the Practitioner's System of Medicine), 1937; articles in tech. and popular jours. Protestant. Independent. Office: 205 Bea- con St., Boston. Home: 11 Holden St., Cambridge. HENDRICK, Lloyd M, architect; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., July 23, 1891; ed. Saugus high sch .; A. B., Harvard, 1912, M. Arch., 1915; m. Evelyn E. Le Blanc of Cambridge, Oct. 16, 1915; children -- Lloyd M., II, Muriel F. Architeet; served in Marine Camouflage service during World War; men. Bourne Civic Assn. (pres.). Republican. Address: County Rd., Pocasset.
HENIN, Louis C., lawyer; b. Springfield, Nov. 29, 1895; s. Charles C. Henin and Ruth (Bassin) H .; ed. Class. high sch., Springfield; A.B., Harvard, 1915; LI .. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1920; m. Miriam R. Colodny of Newport, Vt., June 27, 1928; children -Shirley Barbara, Charles Colodny. Practiced law, Springfield, 1920 -; City Prosecutor, Spring- field, 1922; has been pres. Springfield Lodge, B'nai B'rith, Springfield Zionist Dist., Springfield Y. M. H.A .; served in U.S.A., World War, 2 yrs., 1 yr. in France as 2d lt. 805th Pioneer Inf .; mem. Jewish War Vets. of U.S. (comdr., Springfield Post #26), Hampden County (exec. com.) and Am. Bar Assus., Nat. Lawyers' Guild; Masons, B'nai Brith, Inde- pendent City of Homes Assn. (past pres.), Am. Legion. Travel: Europe. lewish. Independent. Office: 31 Elm St., Springfield. Home: 137 Leyfred Ter., Springfield.
HENKLE, Herman Henry, librarian, professor of library science; b. Colorado Springs, Colo., Mar. 26, 1900; s. Horace Russell Henkle and Effa Hope (Phelps) 11 .; ed. Fruita (Colo.) Union high sch .; Colorado Western State Coll., summer, 1922; A.B., Whittier Coll., 1928; A.M., Univ. Calif., 1933; Univ. Chicago, 1935-36; m. Genevieve Evelyn Moller of Berkeley, Calif., Nov. 19, 1928; 1 son-David Eldred. Engaged in farming, 1919-22; insect pest control work, 1923; lib. asst., Oakland (Calif. ) Pub, Lib., 1928-30; jr. libn., Biol. Lib., Univ. California, 1930- 35; research fellow, Grad. Lib. Sch., Univ. Chicago, 1935-36; asso. in lib. sci., Univ. Illinois Lib. Seh., 1936-37; prof. lib. sci, and dir. Sch. Lib. Science, Simmons Coll., 1937 -; mem. Am. Lib. Assn., Med. Lib. Assn., Ilist. Sci. Soc., A.A.A.S., Rel. Soc. of Friends. Author: occasional articles in prof. jours. Office: Simmons Coll., 300 The Fenway, Boston. flome: 116 Langley Rd., Newton Centre.
: HENNESSEY, William Ignatius, lawyer; b. Boston, Dec. 14, 1894; s. William J. Hennessey and Mary IC. (Cain) H .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; Harvard; Boston Univ. Sch. Law; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1915; mem. Mass. No. of Rep., 1921-22; Mass. Senate, 1923-28; asst. Dist. Atty., Suffolk Co., 1935-38; master in chancery, 1929 --; mem. K.C. (4th Degree, Bishop Cherrus Assembly). Catholic. Democrat. Office: 11 Beacon St., Boston. llome: 333 Geneva Av., Dorchester.
. HENRY, Charles William, clergyman; b. Lennox- ville, Que., Can., May 6, 1876; s. George Henry and Elizabeth ( Burrill) IL .; ed. Cambridge Latin sch .; A.B., Trinity Coll., 1899, A.M., 1902; B.D., Episc. Theol. Sch., Cambridge; m. Estelle Bray of Tufts Coll., June 30, 1903; children-Stuart Compton, Joyce Compton. Deacon, Prot. Episo. Ch., 1902, priest, 1903; eurate, Grace Ch., New Bedford, 1902- 06; rector, St. John's Ch., Winthrop, 1906-14, Christ Ch., Andover, 1914-37; acting rector, St. John's Cath., Albuquerque, N.M., 1930; rector, All Saints Ch., Chelmsford, 1937 -; chaplain, Abbot Acad., 1914-37; mem. Bd. of Edu., Diocese of Mass .; hon, chaplain, Brit. Empire War Vets .;
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pres. bd. of trs., Punchard Free Sch., 1917-37; tr. tlcs. Office: Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield. Ilome: 34 Foote Av., Pittsfield. and treas. Adams Pub. Lib., Chelmsford; mem. Chelmsford Hist. Soe., Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chl V HENSLEY, Richard Gibson, librarian; b. Tenn., June Rho, Andover Civic League (pres.). Clubs: Cablu 16, 1903; s. John William Hensley and Blanche ( Dromgoole) H .; ed. A.B, Columbia, 1929; Sch. of Lib. Service, Columbia, summer 1929; post-grad. work, Harvard, 1929-32; m. Henrietta Barr of Wash., D.C., Mar. 14, 1927. Reference asst., Lib. Congress, 1920-27; N.Y. Pub. Lib .. 1927-29; Boston Pub. Lib., 1929-, asst. to Dlr., 1929-33; Asst. Lib., 1933-34; Chief Lib., Reference Div., 1934 -; lec- turer, Hib. courses, 1929 -; eapt., Engr. Res. Corps, U.S.A .; mem, several com. of various prof. orgns .; mem. Spl. Lib. Assn. (v.p. Boston Chap., 1935-36; pres., 1936-37; mem. Ex. Bd., 1937-38), Am. Lib. Assn., Bibliographical Socs. of Am. and of Lon- don (Eng.), Res. Officers' Assn., Soc. Am. Mil. Engrs., Mass. Lib. Assn., Charitable Irish Soc. Clubs: Appalachian Mt., Harvard (Boston), l'e- terborough (N.H.) Golf, Puddingstone. Author: (New Bedford), Phillips, Lions, Service (ad lof Andover). Author: newspaper artleles, chiefly on travel. Travel: No. Am., N.F., Brit. Is., Fr., It., Ger., Switz. Mayflower desc. Episcopalian. Dem- oerat. Address: All Saints Rectory, Chelmsford. VHENRY, Ralph Coolidge, architect; b. Amherst, Jan. 10, 1875; s. James Stone Henry and Elizabeth Ar- villa (Hills) Il .; ed. B.S., M.I.T., 1896, M.S., 1897; m. Frances Stanton Cumming of N.Y. City, Jan. 29, 1902; children-Beatrice (d.), Elizabeth, Margaret. Began with McKim, Mead and White, N.Y. City, 1897; joined orgn. of Guy Lowell, Boston, 1902; mem. firm Henry & Richmond (successors to Guy Lowell), 1927 -; firm architects for Grosse Pointe (Mich.) Yacht Club, Grace Ch. and Hamilton Sch. (Newton), Dana Hall Auditorium ( Wellesley), Mass. Sch. Art and N.E. Trust Co. Bldg. (Boston), occasional articles. Protestant. Office: Boston Public Library, Copley Sq., Boston. Home: 264 Bay State I'd., Boston. Summer res .: Svetlana, Hancock, N.H. Morse Memorial Sci. Bldg. (Phillips Acad., An- dover), John Wingate Weeks Jr. Hlgh Sch. (New- ton), estate of Charles Sprague Sargent (Brook- line), residences of Mrs. John Lowell (Chestnut HEPBURN, Andrew Hopewell, architect; b. Catas- augua, Pa., Mar. 6, 1880; s. Robert H. Hepburn and Elizabeth (Hunt) H .; ed. West. Nottingham Acad. (Md.); B.S., M.I.T .; m. Beatrice Outram Sturgis of Boston, Jan. 22, 1907 (d. June 16, 1921) ; children- Andrew, Russell Sturgis (d. Mar. 31, 1931). Worked in various offices in N.Y. and Boston; partner, Shaw & Hepburn; partner, Perry, Shaw & Hepburn; war rec., U.S. Housing Corp .; mem. N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc., Va. Hlst. Soc., Am. Inst. of Arch .; Fellow, Am. Geog. Soc. Clubs: St. Anthony (N.Y.), Tavern, Unlon. Republican (state). Of- fice: 141 Milk St., Boston. Home: Concord. Hill), Francis B. Crowninshleld (Boca Grande), Russell G. Hemenway (Wolfeboro, N.Il.), Stone- ham Pumping Sta., Braintree Pumping Sta., Frank Carr School (Newton), Knowles Apts. (Newton), Kilburn House (West Newton), Reginald Wash- burn (North Haven, Me.), Chilton Club (Boston), Library Bldg. of Babson Inst. ( Wellesley), Willard Rice House (Dennisport), U.S. Housing Proj. at S. Boston for Boston Housing Authority, pumping stations at Greenfield and Reading, at Keene, Dur- ham, and Farmington, N.H. and at Westerly, R.l., residences for Henry L. Whitney (Milton) and Hon. William B. Baker (Newton) ; archtl. consult- ant to Weston and Sampson, sanitary engrs., Bos- ton; chimn. Recreation Commn., Newton; with Emergency Fleet Corp., Squantum, World War; mem. ' Am. Inst. Architects (Boston Chap. ). Au- thor: (with Walter C. Voss) Architectural Con- struction, 1925; eontbr. to Architectural Forum. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 177 State St., Boston. Home: 80 Nonantum St., Newton.
VHENRY, Ray, lawyer; b. Lilesville, N.C., Dec. 30, 1882; s. Byron Vanassar Henry and Amanda (Car- roll) fl .; ed. A.B., Univ. N.C., 1906; LI.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1917; m. Frances Louise Ware of Rich- mond, Va., Aug. 2, 1912; children -- Frances-Car- roll, Bettie Ware, Tydal Ray, Jr. Employed as chemist in Richmond, Va., 1906-14; admitted to Mass. bar, 1917; engaged In gen. practice of law, Boston, 1917 -; mem. Boston Bar Assn. Baptist. Republican. Office: 10 Post Office Sq., Boston. Ilome: 22 Wellesley Rd., Belmont.
VHENSCHIE, Henry, painter; b. Ill., Feb. 20, 1901; s. Frederick Hensche and Anna Hajen (Kotter) H .; ed. Nat. Acad. Design; Beaux Arts Inst .; Art Stu- dents' League; Chicago Art Inst .; The Cape Cod Sch. of Art; m. Ada Raynor of London, Eng., June 8, 1936. Student of Chas. W. Hawthorne; Nat. Acad .; Pulitzer scholarship; study in Europe; practice and teaching of painting in Provincetown (continuing tradition of the Cape Cod Sch. of Art); lecturer and teacher in various schs .; repre- sented by work In Harvard Club of New York, Episcopal Ch. of Olean, private collections; ex- hibitor in Nat. Acad., Chicago Art Inst., Carnegie International; winner of Hallgarten prize, Nat. Acad .; owner and dir., Cape Sch. of Art. Club: Salmagundi. Travel: It., Eng,, Sp., F'r., Iloll., Belg. Protestant. Ilome: Provincetown.
HENSHAW, Francis H., librarian; b. New Castle, Ind., Feb. 8, 1903; s. Logan Henshaw and Mary K. (Allen) H .; ed. Pasadena (Calif.) hlgh sch .; A.B., Occidental Coll., Los Angeles, Calif., 1927; M.S., Columbla, 1932; m. Marie H. Molnar of Rochester, N.Y., May 27, 1932. Sr. asst., Los Angeles (Calif.) Pub. Lib., 1929-31; fellowship, Carnegie Corp., 1921-32; asst. to dlr., Queensborough Pub. Llb., N.Y. City, 1932-34; lib., Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield, 1934 -; mem. A.L.A., Mass. Lib. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha. Clubs: Mon- day Evening, Pipe and Pen. Independent in poll-
V HERBERT, Rose, writer; b. Worcester; ed. Worces- ter class. high sch .; S.B. (edn.), Mass. State Teach- ors Coll., Worcester, 1923; A.M., Clark Univ., 1925; m. Col. John F. J. Herbert (d. Honolulu, 1932). Teacher, pub. schs., Worcester; lecturer, radio speaker; organized and directed Fed. Emergency set-ups in Worcester Co. and City; organized Red Cross First Ald unit during World War; mem. at large, Worcester sch. com. (1st woman in elty- wlde pub. office), 1921-24; alded husband, as a founder of Am. Leglon, with secretarial work; has held local, county, state offices in Legion Auxilla- ry; outstanding worker for Vets of World War; tr. Grafton State Hosp., 1931 -; mem. Nat. League Am. Pen Women, Am. Assn. Univ. Women, State Teachers Coll. Alumni Assu, (past pres. ), Clark Univ. Alumnae Assn. (past sec.), patriotic, benevo- lent, ednl. soes. Author: A Book of Verses, 1924; The Battery at the Border, 1926; poems, news- paper and mag. articles. Travel: Hawaii, U.S., Can,. Europe. Otllee and home: 749 Pleasant St., Worcester.
HERLIHY, Charles Michael, college president; b. Cambridge, Oct. 1, 1891; s. John William llerllhy and Mary Ann (Murphy) IL .; ed. Cambridge high sch .; A.B, Boston Coll., 1912, A.M., 1914; Boston Normal Sch., 1914; LL.D. (hon.), Boston Coll., 1934; m. Emma Cutter of Cambridge, Sept. 19, 1918 ; children-Charles, John Joseph, Mary Isabel. Teacher, submaster, pub. elem. schs., Cambridge, 1912-16; asst. supt. schs., Cambridge, 1916-20; asst. supervisor of Americanizatlon, State Dept. Edn., 1920-22, supervisor, 1922-27; pres. State Teachers' Coll., Fitchburg, 1927 -; pres. Nat. Dept. Adult Edn., 1923-25; Sd lt. San. Corps., U.S.A., 1918- 19; mem. Am. Legion, Nat. Americanism Com., 1924-27, chmn., 1923-24, mem., adv. bd., Dlv. Im- migration and Americanization, 1926-38); N.F. Teacher Training Assn. (pres.), N.E. Assn. Sch. Supts., N.E.A., Fitchburg Teachers Assn., K.C., Ch. Commerce. Clubs: Rotary (past pres. ), Mass. Schoolmasters. Co-author: First Steps in Amerl- canization, 1918; author: federal and state bulle- tins on adult edn. Catholle. Democrat. Oillce: State Teachers' Coll., Fitchburg. Home: Pearl Hill Rd., Fitchburg.
HERMANN, Ernst, prof. physical education; b. Brunswick, Ger., Mar. 13, 1869; s. August Her- mann and Helen (Tolle) H .; came to U.S., 1893,
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naturalized, 1900; ed. schs. and high sch., Bruns- wick, Ger .; grad. Dept. of Hygiene and Physical Education, Wellesley Coll .; spl. student M.I.T .; m Flora ke. lledges of Foxboro, Mar. 15, 1898; children-Augustus 11., William T., Jane Helena. Dir. health and physical edn., Mass. State Hosp., Foxboro, 1895-1902; welfare dir. Thomas G. Plant Shoe Factory, Boston, 1902-06; asst. dir. Dept. Hygiene and Physical Edn., Pub. Schs., Boston, 1907-09; dir. physical edn. and supt. of play- grounds, Cambridge, 1910-12; supt. playgrounds, Newton, 1912 --; dir. physical edn. Pub. Schs., Som- erville, 1912-29; dir. The Sargent Sch. of Physical Edn., Sch. of Edn., Boston Univ., 1929-34; dean Sargent College of Physical Edn., Boston Univ., 1929 -; supt. of recreation City of Newton, 1912 -; dir. Sargent Summer Camps, Boston Univ .; lec- turer, Harvard Univ. Summer Schs., and Dept. of Edn. of Harvard Univ .; served as It. German Army, 1891-93; mem. Mass. State Guard, 1915-20; meni. Mass. Civic Leagne and a number of wel- fare agencies; fellow Am. Physical Edn. Assn .; mem. White House Conf. on Child Welfare, Nat. Com. of Standardization of Playgrounds (chmu.), N. A., Nat. Physical Edn. Assn., Am. Coll. Physi- cal Dirs. Soc., Mass. State Physical Edn. Dirs. Soc., Phi Delta Kappa, Boston Physical Edn. Soc. Clubs: City (Boston), Cambridge (Cambridge). Congregationalist. Ilome: 105 Tyler Terrace, Newton.
VHERMANN, Otto John, surgeon; b. Boston, May 14, 1884: s. John Hermann and Elizabeth (Hanitsch) H .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1906; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1910; m. Alice O'Connell, Aug. 18, 1913; chil- dren-Otto John, Robert, Paul Hamilton, Phillp, Frances Elizabeth. After usual interneship en- gaged in gen. practice of medicine Boston, 1912, specializing in surgery; now surgeon-in-chief, bone and joint service, Boston City Hosp .; asso. in'surgery, Harvard Med. Sch .; clin. prof. surgery, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch .; asso, prof. fractures, Bos- ton Univ. Sch. Med .; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Surg. Soc., Masons. Re- publican. Office: 520 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 19 Edgehill Road, Brookline.
HERON, Raymond Adams, clergyman; b. Antrim, Pa., Dec. 17, 1886; s. Samuel leron and Virginia (Doumaux) Il .; ed. Blossburg (Pa.) high sch .; Pa, State Coll., 1904; Ph.B., Hobart Coll., 1908, D. D., 1938: Episcopal Theol. Sch., 1913-16; unmarried. Teacher, pvt. schs., 1908-13; curate, St. Paul's Ch., Chicago, 1916-20; rector, St. Thomas' Ch., Men- asha, Wis., 1920-25, Grace Ch., Lawrence, 1995-37; archdeacon, Boston, 1937-38; Suffragan Bishop, Mass., 1938 -; mom. Phi Beta Kappa. Episco- palian. Republican. Office: I Joy St., Boston. Home: 50 High St., Methuen.
HERRICK, Everett Carleton, theological seminary president; b. Livermore, Me., June 13, 1876; s. Rev. Joel Richardson Herrick and Mary J. (Chase) H .; ed. A.B., Colby, 1898; Newton Theol. Inst., 1901; Harvard, 1901-03; D.D., Colby Coll., 1919, D.D., Brown Univ., 1927, D.D., Dartmouth Coll., 1932; L.L.D., Univ. Me., 1929; m. Sarah M. Hall of Rockland, Me., Oct. 19, 1901. Pastor, First Bapt. Ch., Charlestown, 1901-1911, First Bapt. Ch., Fall River, 1911-1926; pres. Newton Theol. Inst., 1926- (since 1931 Andover Newton Theol. Sch.); pres. Mass. Bapt. Conv., 1923-24; v.p. Am. Assn. Theol. Schs., 1938 -; mem Am. Theol. Soc., Masons. Club: University. Baptist. Republican. Ollice : 210 Institution Av., Newton Centre. lome: 196 Institution Av., Newton Centre.
HERRICK, Warren Crocker, clergyman; b. Hobart, N.Y., Oct. 14, 1898; s. Charles Mynderse Herrick and Bessie M. (Crocker) Il .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad ; A B., Harvard, 1922; B.D., Episc. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1925; m. Elizabeth Hunter Kelley of Kew Gardens, N.Y., Aug. 10, 1928; children- Warren Crocker, Ir., John Hunter, Carol: Asst. to Dr. Frank H. Nelson, Christ Ch., Cincinnati, O., 1925-28; minister in charge, St. Paul's Mission, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1928-30; rector, Trinity Ch., Mel- rose, 1930 -; mem. S.A.T.C., World War; mem. Delta Upsilon. CInb: Clerical. Episcopalian. In-
dependent. Olllce: 131 W. Emerson St., Melrose. Home: 34 Cedar Park, Melrose.
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