Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 123

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HIGIPT, Clarence Albert, lawyer; b. Scarboro, Me., Jan. 26, 1868; s. Horatlo Ilght and Clara E. (Milli- ken) H .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1889; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1892; m. Emily L. Coyle of Portland, Me., Nov. 9, 1892. Admitted to Me. bar, 1892; started practice Portland, Me., 1892, In office New England Sollcitor Grand Trunk Ry .; N.E. Solicitor G. T. Ry., 1898-1917; served several years as N.E. Counsel for Cen. Vt. Ry .; partner, Coolidge & Hight, Boston, 1901-1923; became v.p. and Gen. Counsel, U.S. Smelting Refining and Mining Co., 1923, pres., 1926, chmn, bd. dirs., 1937 -; pres. Companla de Real del Monte y Pachuca, Nlagara Mining Co., Richmond-Eureka Mining Co .; v.p. & dir. Island Creek Coal Co., & Yuba Consolidated Gold Fields; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Assn. City of Boston, Cumberland (Me.) Bar Assu. Clubs: Harvard, Exchange, Union; Cumberland (Port- land), Harvard (New York). Republican. Office: 75 Federal St., Boston. Home: 122 Carlton St., Brookline.


'HIGHIT, Henry Wadsworth, banker; b. Winchester, Mar. 25, 1880; s. Henry W. Hight and Nettie M. (Swan) Il .; ed. Winchester high sch .; Burdett Bus. Coll., 1899-1900; m. Grace lligham of Win- chester, Oct. 4, 1904; children-Grace lligham (wife of Dr. Samuel B. Kirkwood), Donald (M.D).). Engaged in banking continuously, Boston, 1900 -; asst. treas., City Trust Co .; asst, cashier, Old Colony Trust Co .; asst. v.p., Old Colony Corp., First Boston Corp. of Mass ; mem. firm Newton Abbe & Co., 1934 -; pres. Winchester Sav. Bk .; chmn. Commrs. of Trust Funds, Town of Wh- chester: treas. John Howard Society; tr. Newton Theol. Instn .; v.p. and tr. Bapt. Home of Mass. Club: Country ( Winchester). Baptist. Repub- lican. Office: 60 Federal St., Boston. Home: 5 Swan Rd., Winchester.


HILDRETH, Stanley Barbour, financial agent, man- ufacturer; b. Cambridge, June 8, 1815; s. Abijah Edwin Hildreth and Eliza Parker (White) H .; ed. Lawrence Acad., Groton; Cambridge high sch .; SB., Lawrence Sel. Sch., Harvard, 1867; m. Clara Burton Dewey of Cambridge, Jan. 27, 1892; 1 dau .. -Dorothy Elizabeth. Dir. Cambridge Gas Light Co., many yrs .; machinery mfr., ilarvard; prob, oldest living grad. of Harvard Univ .; mem. Cam- bridge Ilist. Soc. Swedenborgian. Republican. Office: 29 Mt. Vernon St., Cambridge. Ilome: Ayer Rd., Harvard.


IHILL, Albert Frederick, research asso, economic botany; b. Dresden, Ger., Sept. 4, 1889; s. Frederick Paul Ifill and Irene Thorp (Sturdy) H .; ed. Attle- boro high sch., 1902-06; A.B. (cum laude), Dart- mouth Coll., 1910; A.M., Harvard, 1911; Ph.D., Yale, 1921; nı. Julia Hutchins faulkner of Keene, N.H., Aug. 6, 1934, Asst. in botany, Harvard, 1911-13; asst. curator, botanical collections, Yale Univ., 1914-35, instr. botany, 1918-27, asst. prof., 1927-34; research asst. in economic botany, Harvard, 1935- 39, research asso., 1939 -; served as Ist It. Staff, Yade R.O.T.C., 1917-18; attached to hdqs., Yale Unit, S.A.T.C., 1918; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Bot. Soc. Am, Ecol. Soc. Am., Conn. Bot. Soc. N.E. Bot. Club, N.E. Hist. Genealog. Soc., Sigma XI, Gamma Alpha. Clubs: Appalachian Mt., St. Elmo (Yale). Author: Economic Botany, 1937. Desc. Ralph Hill, a founder of Billerica. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Botanical Museum, Cambridge. Home: The Carrying Place, Surry, Mc.


IHILL,, Albert Gordon, physicist; b. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 11, 1910; s. Glenn C. Hill and Alberta (Boog- her) H .; ed. Soldan high sch., St. Louis; B.S., Washington Univ., 1930, M.S., 1934; Ph.D., Univ.


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Rochester, 1937. Engr., Bell Tel. Labs., 1930-32; fellow in physics, Univ. Rochester, 1934-37; instr. physics, M.I.T.,, 1937; mem. Am. Phys. Soc. Inter- ested in research in physics of the solid state. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 46 Mass. Av., Cambridge.


HILL, Albert P., treasurer, trustee; b. Boston, Aug. 18, 1890; s. Albert J. Hill and Katherine (Meehan) H .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; m. Gladys G. Mac- Donald of Brookline, Sept. 14, 1921; children-Al- bert Donald, Robert Francis, Joan Emily. With Hibernla Sav. Bk., Boston, 1915-, treas. 1920-, tr., 1926 -; executor and tr. various estates, 1916 -; tr. Lloyd Lib., Boston; 1st finance offleer, W. Rox- bury Post #167, Am. Legion; executor and tr. Estate of Patrick Meehan, Jamaica Plain; sergt. Q.M.C., U.S.A., Mar. 1, 1918-June 1, 1919; mem. Bank Officers Assn., Am. Inst. Banking (Boston chap.), Mass. C.O.K., St. Vincent de Paul Soc. Club: Corinthian Yacht (Marblehead). Catholic. Independent. Office: 16 Court St., Boston. Ilome: 9 Osborne Rd., Brookline. Summer res .: Brown St., Marblehead Neck.


VHILL, Arthur Dehun, lawyer; b. Paris, Fr., June 25, 1869; s. Adams Sherman Hill and Caroline Inches (Dehon) II .; ed. Browne and Nichols Sch .; abroad; Harvard; LL.B. (cum laude), Harvard Law Sch., 1894; m. Henriette Post MeLean of Bellport, L.I., June 20, 1895; children-Adams Sherman, Mary Louise (Mrs. J. G. Coolidge), Arthur D. Jr. Prof., Harvard Law Sch .; Dist. Atty: Suffolk Co., 1908-09; Corp. Counsel of Boston, 1919-1923; now sr. inem. firm Hill, Barlow, Goodale & Wiswall; mem. corp., Provident Instn. for Sav .; maj. in Judge Advocate Dept., U.S.A., Dec. 27, 1917, lt. col. Apr. 23, 1919, hon. discharged, July 7, 1919; in Fr. Jan. 1918- June 1919; inem. Am. Legion, Elks, Masons, Am. and Mass. Bar Assus., City of Boston Bar Assn. Clubs: Union, Somerset, Union Boat, Harvard ( Bos- ton, New York), Tavern, Republican ( Mass.). Protestant. Republican. Office: 53 State St., Bos- ton. Home: 81 Beacon St., Boston. Summer Res .: "The Barns", Portsmouth, N.H.


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HILL, Clarence Byron, teacher; b. Greene, Me., Mar. 16, 1875; s. Byron G. Hill and Octavia H. (Lowell) If .; ed. A.B., Boston Unlv., 1906; M.Ed., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1928; student, Univ. Munich, Ger., 1931-32; m. Marie Clarke Hill of Bellows Falls, Vt., June 25, 1917; 1 dau .- Marie W. Teacher, Vt. Acad., 1906-12, Boston Schs., 1912-33, head of dept. sei., Roxbury Memorial high sch., 1933 -; mem. faculty, Suffolk Univ., 1936 -; pres. Class of 1906, Boston Unlv., 1906 -; mem. Boston Schoolmen's Econ. Assn., N.E. Assn. Chem. Teachers. Travel: Europe, 1931-32. Family in part of Mass. now Me., 1637. Protestant. Republican. Offices: Roxbury Memorial High School, Boston. Ilome: 23 Pilgrim Rd., Boston. Summer res .: Georgetown, Me.


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V III ... Donald M., lawyer; b. Brookline, Nov. 1, 1877; s. William H. Hill and Sarah Ellen (May) H .; cd. Berkeley Sch., Boston; A. B., Harvard, 1898; LL. B., Ilarvard Law Sch .. 1901; m. Annie N. Turner of Cambridge, June 11, 1902; children-Donald M., Jr., Malcolmi Turner, Calvin Austin. Practiced law, Boston, 1902 -; with Carver & Blodgett, 1905- 13; mom. Bingham, Smith & Hill; mem. Blodgett, Jones, Burnham & Bingham; mem. Burnham, Bing- ham, Gould & Murphy; with Donald M. IIll, Jr., 1934 -; dir. Boston Ins. Co., Old Colony Ins. Co., Bata Shoe Co., Banca Commerciale Italiana Trust Co., Blue River Co .; pres. Foster's Wharť Co .; for- mer treas. U. S. Lawn Tennis Assn. Clubs: Har- vard, University, Exchange, Longwood Cricket, Longwood Covered Courts, Waban Nelghborhood. Episcopalian. Democrat. Office: 50 Federal St., Boston. Home: 72 Pine Ridge Rd., Waban. Sum- mer res .: Royalston, Mass.


Y HILL, Edward II Ingame, musician, composer; b. Cambridge, Sept. 8, 1872; s. Prof. Henry B. Hill and Ellen Grace H .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1894; stud- ied under Prof. Jolin K. Paine, F. F. Bullard, G. W. Chadwick (Boston), A. Whiting (N.Y.), C. M. Widor (Paris); m. M. Alison Bixby of Boston, June 12, 1900; children-Thomas Dana, Henry Bixby, George Edward Bellows, Edward Bur- lingame (d.). Instr. music, Harvard, 1908-18, asst.


prof., 1918-28, prof., 1928-36; chmn. div. of music, 1928-34, James E. Ditson Prof. music, 1936 -; Lowell Inst. lecturer, 1920; lecturer, Congress of History of Art, Paris, under ausplees universities Strassburg, and Lyon, 1921; U.S. rep. Internat. Jury for Musical Competition, Olympic Games, Paris, 1924; corr. mem. Société Française de Musi- cologie, awarded Chevalier Legion of Honor; mem. Nat. Inst. Arts & Letters, Am. Acad. Arts & Sci- ences, Mass. Soc. Sons Colonial Wars. Composer: Op. 18, Nuns of the Perpetual Adoration, for women's voices and orchestra; Stevensoniana, 4 pieces for orchestra; Stevensoniana, Suite No. 2; Lilacs, poem for orch .; Symphony in B. flat; Sym- phony No. 2 in C Major; Symphony #3 in G Major; Sonata for flute and piano; Sonata for clarinet and piano; Concertino for piano and orchestra; string quartet, op. 41 .; Quartet for piano & strings, op. 43; Sinfonietta for String Orchestra, Op. 41.1; Concertino No. 2 for piano and orchestra, Op. 44. Father was prof. of chem., llarvard. Office: Har- vard Music Bldg., Cambridge. Home: 1 Berkeley Pl., Cambridge.


ITILL, Frederic Sherwin, investment counsel; b. Boston, July 8, 1901; s. Frederie F. Hill and Made- linc B. (Crowell) H .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1922; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1924; m. Adelaide Pauline Scherer of Boston, June 27, 1935; children-Peter Sherwin, David Scherer. Investment research and analysis, 1924 -; investment analysis, Old Colony Trust, 1924-28, Russell Berg & Co., 1929-37; dir. of research, United Bus. Service, Jan. 1, 1938 -; mem. A.I .. & A.M., (Jr. Warden, St. John's Lodge, oldest lodge of Masons in U.S.). Club: University. Unltarlan. Republican. Office: United Business Service, 210 Newbury St., Boston. Home: 7 Bemis Rd., Welles- ley HIIlls.


HILL, Galen Wentworth, librarian; b. Dexter, Me., Sept. 18, 1882; s. Jere Merrill Hill and Mary Cros- well (Cressey) IL .; ed. Buxton (Me.) high sch .; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1904: B.I.S., N.Y. State Lib. Sch., 1910; m. Anna B. Gilnack of Rockville, Conn., 1912; children-Marjorie Croswell, Laurence Gil-


nack. In mining bus., Iowa, 1904-07; Lib. Sch., 1908-10; lib., l'airliaven, 1911-25, Thomas Crane Pub. Lib., Quincy, 1926 -; dir. Family Welfare Soc., Quincy; del. Rotary Internat. Conv., Nice, F'r., 1937; mem. Quincy Council, Boy Scouts Am .; with A.I .. A. Camp Mlb. Service, Camp Upton, 1917-18; mem. A.L.A., Mass. Lib. Assn. (pres., 1928-29). Chibs: Old Colony Library, Quincy Rotary (pres., 1937-38), Pickwick. Congregationalist. Office: Thomas Crane Public Library, Quincy. Home: 25 Hobomack Rd., Quincy.


IIIL.L., Harry Helmont, clergyman; b. Newport News, Va., Jan. 11, 1891: s. John Robert Hill and Antol- nette Florence (Hill) 1 .; ed. high sch., Sunbury, N.C .; A.B., Duke Univ., 1914; S.T.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol. 1923; m. S. Jeanette Hill; children -- Harry Belmont, Jr., Jean Caroline. Pastor., Ori- ental, N.C., 1914-1917, New Bern, N.C., 1917-1920, Nashua, N.11., 1923-1926, First M.E. Church, Bos- ton, 1926-1931, Newton M.E. Church, 1931-1934, First Church Winthrop M.E., 1934 -; mem. Masons. Clubs: Lions, Kiwanis, Rotary, Clerical, Twentieth Century, Friars. Author: articles for religious papers. Travel: Europe. Methodist. Independent. Home: 211 Winthrop St., Winthrop. Summer res .: Woronoake Heights, Woronoco.


IIIII,, John Clarence, journalist; b. Athol, Mar. 14, 1876; s. Wells L. Hill and Abbie M. ( Earle) H .; ed. Athol high sch .; private course, Eng. and rhetoric; m. Elsie S. Stemple of Turners Falls, 1907; 1 son- J. Chandler, grad. Colgate Univ., master, Gov. Dummer Acad., S. Byfield. Past pres., Athol Ch. Commerce; mem. Sch. Bd .; active in Y.M.C.A., community work; mem. Masons, Odd Fellows, Red Men. Club: Exchange (Athol). Desc. early set- tlers, Athol. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 540 Main St., Athol. Home: 143 South Main St., Athol. V HILL, Julia Faulkner, sculptor; b. Keene, N.H., July 21, 1888; d. Frederic A. Faulkner and Emma J. (Manning) F .; ed. Miss Porter's Sch., Farmington, Conn., 1906-08; art studies, Santa Barbara (Callf.) Art Sch. and with George Demetrlos of Boston;


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m. Albert Frederick Hill of New Haven, Conn., Aug. 6, 1934. Works exhibited at Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Copley Soc., Nat. Assn. Women Painters and Sculptors Annual Exhbns., Argent Galleries (New York), Boston Art Club, Doll & Richards Galleries (Boston) ; mem. Am. Fed. Arts, Nat. Assn. Women Painters and Sculptors, Copley Soc. of Boston, Museum of Modern Art ( Boston). Club: Art (Bos- ton). Unitarian. Republican. Studio: 138 New- bury St., Boston. Home: The Carrying Place, Surry, Me.


HILL,, Lewis Webb, physician; b. Boston, Mar. 29, 1889; s. Charles Lewis Hill and Louise Elkins (Webb) H .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1910; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1913; m. Pauline W. Dexter of Brookline, Apr. 14, 1918; children- Nancy, Penelope. Practiced med., Boston, 1916 -; instr., pediatries, Harvard Med. Sch., 1916 -; asso. visiting phys., Children's Hosp .; specializes in dis- cases of children; mem. Am. and N.E. Pediatric Socs., Amn. Acad. Pediatrics, Assn. for Study of Allergy, Soc. for Study of Asthina & Allied Condi- tions, Mass. and West Roxbury Med. Socs. Clubs: Harvard, Aesculapian, Clinical. Author: several books, many articles on diseases of children. Epis- copalian. Republican. Office: 319 Longwood Av., Boston. llome: 23 St. John St., Jamaica Plain. Summer res .: Ogunquit, Me.


V HILL, Luther, lawyer; b. San Francisco, Calif., June 24, 1880; s. Frederick S. Hill and Arminda (Holt) H .; cd. Stoneham high sch .; Harvard, 1900-02; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1905; m. Mary Eliza- beth Robertson of Boston, Aug. 3, 1910; 1 dau .- Barbara Martha. Gen. law practice, Boston, with probate and trustee practice as splty., 1905 -; with Lowell & Lowell, Boston, 1905; asso. with James 1-1. Lowell, 1905 -; now asso. also with George Mc- Clure Sargent and Harold Williams; lecturer on law, Pace & Pace Sch. of Accountancy, 11 yrs .; counsel and atty., State Bd. Labor & Industry, for 2 yrs. after estab .; mem., Stoneham Planning Bd., 14 yrs. (chimin. 7 yrs.); town counsel, 8 yrs .; scc. Stoneham's 200th anniversary celebration; chmn. com. on Tercentenary Celebration; ete., v.p., atty., mem. Investment Com., Stoneham Five Cents Sav. Bk .; dir., llome for Aged People; pres., tr., Iligh Sch. Alumni Loan Fund; mem. Ganima Eta Gamma, Stoneham Hist. Soc. (founder, pres. 3 yrs.). Club: Harvard (Eastern Middlesex). Travel: Europe (7 trips). Author: Law of the Labor Contract, writ- ten for U.S. Govt. during World War. Dir. desc., mother's side, Nicholas Ilolt, Andover, 1634; on father's side, James and Lois Hill, Stoncham, 1717, latter g.d. Phineas Upham (King Philip's War), a desc. of Rev. John H. Stevens, 2d minister in Stoneham. Unitarian (chmu., Parish Com., 20 yrs.). Republican. Office: 51 Devonshire St., Bos- ton. Home: 21 Keene St., Stoneham.


Y HILL, Mabel, author; b. Lowell, July 23, 1864; d. Paul Hill and Belinda P. (Hadley) H. Instr. hist. and civics, State Normal Sch., Lowell, 1897-1912; instr., postgrad. dept., Dana Hall Sch., 1913-1929; lecturer, Rogers Hall Sch., Lowell, 1916-25; for- merly mem. Am, and N.E. Hist. Assns., English Speaking Union. Club: Boston Authors. Author: Lessons for Junior Citizens, 1906; Teaching of Civies, 1914. Co-author: Lane and Hill's American Ilistory in Literature, 1905; Civies for New Amer- icans (with Philip Davis), 1915; Living at Our Best (with Grace Sharp), 1922; essays, stories and verse. Compiler: Liberty Documents, 1900; Wise Men Worship, 1931. Home: 42 Mansur St., Lowell.


HILL, Margaret E, artificer, handicrafter; b. Bil- lirica, Feb. 8, 1867; d. Charles Henry Hill and A. Cordelia (Foster) HI .; ed. Howe Sch .; Wheaton Sem .; Mass. Sch. Art; N.E. Conservatory; unmar- ried. Work and study given chiefly to field of fine and applied arts, music and sculpture; supervisor of art edn., pub. schs .; dir. occupational therapy; lecturer on arts and artificers; mem. Boston Soc. Arts & Crafts, Weavers Guild of Boston, Copley Soc. Club: Professional Women's. Desc. Ralph Hill, who sold his land in Plymouth and settled in Billirica, 1613. Protestant. Republican. Home: 47 Turner St., Salein.


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V HILL, Ollu W., investment counsel; b. New Haven, Conn., Mar. 15, 1873; s. Eugene C. Hill and Emma (G.) H .; ed. New Haven (Conn.) Hillhouse High Sch., 1886-90; Hackettstown (N.J.) Inst., 1891-92; A.13., Wesleyan Univ., 1896; m. Leah Brown of Piqua, O., Oct. 1, 1910; 1 son-Gladwin A. En- gaged in banking, N. Y. City, 1906-12; investments, Boston, 1912-20; investment ed., Babson's Mag., 1920-24; v.p. Harvard Trust Co., Cambridge, 1924- 37; investment counsel, June, 1937 -; mem. Beta Theta l'i. Club: Country ( Wellesley Hills). Con- gregationalist. Office: 19 Congress St., Boston. Home: 184 Worcester St., Wellesley Hills.


HIII,, Robert William, lawyer; b. Salem, Oct. 6, 1882; s. Robert Ellis Hill and Emily Frances (Hubon) H .; ed. Salem high sch .; A. B., Tufts Coll., 1904; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1910; m. Grace Ellingwood Dennis of Salem, Apr. 22, 1913; 1 son- Richard Devereux. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1910, practiced law, Boston, 1912-14; mem. Hill, Fritz & Ilowic, now Ilill, Blake & Berkal, Salem, 1914 -; spl. justice, First Dist. Ct., Essex, 1921 -; govt. appeal agt., Salem, 1918; dir. and counsel, Essex Co. Acceptance Corp., Hytron Corp., George W. Pickering Coal Co .; tr. Tufts Coll., 1921 -; Univer- salist Gen. Conv., 8 yrs .; pres., Tutts Coll. Alumni Assn., 1932-36; wrote new charter for Salem, led campaign resulting in adoption, 1912; mem. Salem City Council, 2 yrs., Sch. Bd., 2 yrs .; chmn., Rep. City Com., 1921-22, 1936-37; mem. Am., Mass., Es- sex Co., and Salem Bar Assus., Masons (33º), Odd Fellows, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Tan Omega. Clubs: Boston City, Rotary ( Dist. Gov., N.E. Rotary Clubs, 1922-23). Universalist. Republican. Of- fice: 70 Washington St., Salem. Home: 45 Dearborn St., Salem. Summer res .: Conomo Pt., Essex.


L., William Amos, lawyer; b. Waltham, Sept. 13, 1891; s. William Hurd Hill and Almeda Gertrude (llayes) Il .; ed. Waltham high sch .; A. B., Harvard, 1914; Ll .. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1917; m. Ruth Marguerite MacCarthy of Waltham, June 26, 1919; children-Laura, David Benedict. Admitted to Mass, bar, 1917; entered practice at Boston and has developed extensive practice with corps., spe- cializing in pub. utilities, with consulting activities in N.Y. City and Wash., D.C .; ensign, U.S.N.R.F. during World War. Clubs: Massachusetts, Har- vard (Boston), Downtown Athletic (New York), Oakley Country (Watertown). Unitarian. Repub- lican. Office: 60 State St., Boston. Home: 37 Woodbine Rd., Behnont.


VIHILL, William Colver, high school principal: b. North Hanover, Mar. 27, 1874; s. Charles C. Hill and Ella ( Brooks) Il .; ed. Malden high sch .; A. B., Brown Univ., 1894, A.M., 1912; A.M., llarvard, 1923; 1.ift.D., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1933; m. Carrie S. Hay- ward of Presque Isle, Me., Dec. 27, 1902 (d. 1901); 11. (2d) Gertrude L. Gutmann of Lewiston, Me., Nov. 25, 1908; 1 son-Charles J. Instr., St. John's Sch., Presque Isle, Me., 1895-96; prin., Caribou (Me.) high sch., 1896-98; master, Trinity Hall, Washington, Pa., 1898-99; prin., high sch., So. Hlad- ley, 1899; submaster, Malden, 1900-02; prin., Chico- pee, 1902-04, Milton, 1904-05, Lewiston, Me., 1906- 08, Chelsea, 1908-10; Classical (formerly Central) high sch., Springfield, 1910 -; organized Springfield Junior Coll., 1917, dir., 1917 -. Mem. Mass. High Sch. Prins. Assn. (pres., 1912), N.E. Assn. Colls. & Secondary Schs. (pres., 1926-27), Headmasters Assn., N.E.A., Thetn Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Classical High School, Springfield, Home: 1166 Worthington St., Springfield.


11ILL,, William Holway, banker; b. East Machlas, Me., Mar. 24, 1878; s. Charles A. Hill and Mary E. (Ilolway) H .; ed. pub. schs., E. Machias, Me., and Canton; m. Helen M. Hanscom of Wellesley, .ve 27, 1907; children -- Jessica Ilill Bridenbaugh, Mac- Gregor H., Florence S. Employee, Kidder Peabody Co., Boston & N. Y., 1895-1926; partner, 1926-31; v.p. Union Trust Co. of Boston, 1933-36; v.p. State Street Trust Co., Boston, 1936 --. Congregation- alist. Republican. Office: 24 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: 10 Benton St., Wellesley.


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brey Hilliard and Anna Gertrude (Morrison) H .; ed. Chauney Hall Sch .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1909; M.I.T., 1910; m. Helen Andrews Nixon of Brain- tree, June 30, 1914; ehildren-Albert N., Elizabetli. Instr., Coll. City of N.Y., 1910-1912; asst. prof. sanitary sei., Purdue Univ., 1912-1914; assoe. prof., biol. and publ. health, Simmons Coll., 1914-1918, prof., 1918 -; pres. R. S. Brine Transportation Co .; 1st It. San. Corps, san. eng., Camp Zachary Tay- lor; mem. Unitarian Laymen's League (dir. 1934- 37), Mass. Publ. Health Assn. (pres.), Mass. Civie League (chmn. Health Com.), Sigina Nu, Delta Omega, Sigma Psi; fellow Am. Publie Health Assn., A.A.A.S. Author: Textbooks on bacteriology and communicable diseases; sci. articles. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Simmons


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V HILLMAN, Archibald M., lawyer; b. Montreal, Aug. 12, 1882; s. Alexander S. Hillman and Eva (Gold- stein) H .; ed. Eng. and Classical high schs., Wor- cester; A.B., Clark Univ., 1907; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1910; unmarried. Praetieed law, Worces- ter, 28 yrs .; participated in program of Social Responsibility, 26 yrs .; Sunday Sch. teacher, by- man Seh., 26 yrs .; Counsel, Worcester Bk. & Trust Co., 1916-33; Asst. City Solicitor, Worcester, 1932 -; pres. United Jewish Charities, 1921-1932, Temple Emanuel (Worcester); dir. Worcester Community Chest; mem. Am. Bar Assn., B'nai B'rith (pres., Dist. No. 1, 1922-23). Clubs: Mt. Pleasant Coun- try (Worcester), Economic. Author: Zionism The Other Angle', Journal for Raee Development, 1918. Jewish. Republican. Office: 390 Main St., Wor- eester. Home: 6 Hadwen Lane, Worcester.


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HILLMAN, Frederick James, counselor in manage- ment (certified public accountant) ; b. Hawley, Mar. 23, 1879; s. Franklin John Illlman and Georgianna ( Braymon) IL .; ed. Northampton high sch .; Child's Bus. Coll., Springfield; Zanerian Art Coll., Colin- bus, O .; m. Cora Maude Watters of Longmeadow, Sept. 26, 1900; children-Muriel (Mrs. Walter J. Carlisle). Frederick James, Jr. Pres. N.E. Audit Co., sr. partner of Frederick. J. Hillman & Co., Counselors in Organization, Management and Fi- nanee, Boston, Springfield, and N.Y .; offleer and dir. of several other corps., 1905-27; exec. v.p. Springfield Ch. Commerce, 1927-37; past pres. Western N.E. Ch. Commeree, Automobile Club of Springfield, Wesson Mem. Hosp .; chinn. Bd. License Commrs., City of Springfield; mem. Mil. Order World War (comdr. Springfield Chap.), Am. Auto- mobile Assn. (dir.), Springfield Ch. Commeree (dir. over 20 yrs.). Office: (1612) 19 W. H4 St, N.Y. City. Home: 61 Federal St., Springfield. Summer res. : "llillmanor", Ware.


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HILLS, Charles Everett, physician; b. Warren, Me., Oct. 19, 1869; s. Joel llills and Olive Starrett (Hall) HI .; ed. Warren (Me.) high sch .; Castine (Me.) Normal Sch .; Boston evening high sch .; M.D., Dartmouth Coll. Med. Seh., 1901; post-grad. work, Harvard; m. Theodate B. Matthews of Searsport, Me., Aug. 25, 1892; children-Mrs. Marion El- dridge, Mrs. Edna Humphrey, Charles Everett, Jr., Mrs. Beatrice Lydiard. Demonstrator in anatomy, Dartmouth Coll. Med. Sch., 1900-91; prac- ticed med., So. Natick, 1901 -; cons. phys., Leon- ard Morse Hosp .. Natick; mem. Courtesy Staff, Newton and Framingham Hosps .; tr. Natiek Five Cents Sav. Bk., Maria Hayes Home for Aged Peo- ple (Natick) ; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. (for- mer censor and mem. council), A.A.A.S. Clubs: Newton Med., Dartmouth Alumni Assn. of Bos- ton. Dir. dese. Joseph Hills, Malden, 1638. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office and home: 2 Pleasant St .. So. Natick.


So. Shore Junior Yacht Racing Assn. (pres.). Clubs: Harvard Musleal Assn., Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Cohasset Golf, Hingham Yacht. Author: The Sailing Rules in Yacht Racing, 1933. Travel: Eu- rope, U.S. Dese. Joseph Hills, came on "Susan and Ellen", 1635, settled, Malden, Protestant. Re- publiean. Office: 11 Beacon St., Boston. Ilome: 330 Clinton Rd., Brookline. Summer res .: Hing- hanı.


HILTON, Frederle II., lawyer; b. Framingham, Feb. 10, 1882; s. Frederick Stinson Hilton and Franees Orson (Steward) Il .; ed. Framingham Aead, and high sch .; LL. B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1903; m. Madeline Spencer Metcalfe, 1912; m. (2d) Jessie MeCreary Holdsworth of Brookline, Sept. 5, 1935; children-Hope Elizabeth, Frederie Harvey, Jr. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1909-10; Senate, 1913- 14; gen. counsel, Mass. State Ch. Commerce, 5 yrs .; town counsel, Framingham, 7 yrs .; dir. Framing- ham Trust Co .; dir. and v.p. Rowe Contraeting Co., Framingham Coop. Bk., Framingham Laundry Co .; Town Moderator at times; mem. Am. and Middle- sex Bar Assns., Masons, Phi Delta Phi, Sigma Al- pha Epsilon. Clubs: Framingham Country, Ro- tary, Eastern Point Yacht. Mayflower dese .; fath- er Civ. War vet. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 22-24 Hemenway Bldg., Framingham. llome: 65 Pleasant St , Framingham Center. Summer res .: Eastern Point, Gloucester.




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