Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 124

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HINCHMAN, Walter Swain, school teacher; b. Bur- lington, N.J., Sept. 13, 1879; s. Charles Shoemaker Hinchman and Lydia Swain (Mitchell) IL .; ed. H:unilton Sch., Phila., Pa., A.B., Haverford Coll., 1900, A.M., 1903; A.B., Harvard, 1901; Berlin Univ., 1903-01; in. Julia Henderson of Ludlow, Eng., June 27, 1911; children-Richard May, Hildegarde, John, Mary Russell, Dorothea, Margaret. Master Eng., Groton Seh., 1901-20; prof. Eng., Ilaverford Coll., 1920-22; master Eng., Milton Acad., 1923 -; chmn. Groton Com. of Pub. Safety, 1917-18; Am. Red Cross, Sept. 1918-March 1919; mem. N.M. Assn. Teachers of .Eng., Nantucket Maria Mitchell Assn. (v.p.). Clubs: Harvard (N. Y.), Milton, Hoosie- Whisiek Golf (Canton), Marylebone Cricket (Lon- don). Author: Lives of Great English Writers, 1908. William of Normandy, 1910; Tintagel and other poems, 1910; Holmes llinckley, 1912; His- tory of English Literature, 1915; The American School, 1916; Pedestrian Papers, 1928, Editor: Se- lections from Arnold, 1910; Macbeth, 1931; contr. ed., Forum, 1925-30. Desc. Edmund Hinchman, Charlestown, 1637. Quaker. Republican. Office: Milton Academy, Milton. Home: 501 Randolph Av., Milton.


V' HINCKLEY, Freeman; b. Chelsea, July 5, 1871; s. Sylvester Baxter Hinckley and Elizabeth Bass (Pearmain) H .; ed. pub. schs., Chelsea; m. Mar- garet Roberts Pope of Boston, 1898 (d. 1927); m. (2d) Gertrude Schwarz McClurg of Chicago, 1929; children-Mrs. Margaret Hinckley Parker, Albert Pope. Gen. partner, Wrenn Bros. & Co., stock brokers, 1907-38; now spl. partner, Fahnestock & Co., N. Y. City; dir. Cannon Shoe Co., Md .; tr. Bates Coll .; instr. mil. sci., Harvard, 1917. Clubs: Union, Ilarvard (Boston, N. Y.), Country ( Brook- line). Travel: Europe, Africa, Mex., ete. Epis- eopalian. Republican. Office: 19 Congress St., Boston. Home: 199 Bay State Rd., Boston. Sum- mer res .: Prouts Neck, Me.


HINCKLEY, Georgiana Ames, librarian ; b. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 29, 1890; d. Fisher Ames and Ada May (Hill) A .; ed. Mechanics Arts high sch .; A.B, I'niv. Minn., 1912: SB., Simmons Coll., 1926; m. Thomas Lesley Hinckley, Ang., 1939. Branch librarian, supervisor children's work, etc., Min- neapolis Pub. Lib., 1912-21; librarian, Radcliffe Coll. Lib., 1927 -; mem. Am. Lib. Assn., several local Hib. socs., Ain. Assn. Univ. Women, Copley Soc. Clubs: Harvard Faculty, Appalachian Mt. Author: prof. reports only. Travel: U.S., Can,, Brit. Isles, Europe. First Ames ancestor came to Cambridge, 1638. Unitarian. Otlico: Radcliffe College, Cambridge. llome: 83 Lake View Av., Cambridge.


V HILLS, George E., lawyer; b. Boston, Apr. 6, 1876; s. Edwin A. Hills and Georgina I. ( Dorrepaal) H .; ed. Hopkinson Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1897; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1900; m. Charlotte E. Williams of Brookline, Apr. 29, 1909; children- Ernestine, Edwin A., 11. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1900; practiced law, Boston, 1900 -; treas. and dir., Boston Plate & Window Glass Co .; see. and dir., Farrington Mfg. Co .; chmn. Brookline Sch. Com .; mem. Draft Bd., Brookline, World War; mem. Com. V HINDMARSHI, Albert Edward, educator, author; b. Junior Yacht Racing, N. Am. Yacht Racing Union; Nanaimo, B.C., Can., Apr. 13, 1902; s. Robert Hind-


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marsh and Elizabeth (Wright) H .; ed. A.B., Univ. Wash., 1926; A.M., Harvard, 1930, Ph.D., 1931; stu- dent Ore. State Coli., 1922-23; mi. Merrill Pearson of Seattle, Wasi., July 9, 1927; ehildren-Robert Alan, Carol. Came to U.S., 1921, naturalized, 1928; asst. in dept. of govt., Harvard, 1927-29, tutor and instr. 1930-, Lecturer in govt., 1938-, asst. dean, Harvard Coll., 1929-36, sec. Harvard faculty arts and sciences, 1934-36; visiting prof. of govt., Tufts Coll., 1931-35; asst. prof. internat. law, Fletcher Sch. Law and Diplomacy, 1933 -; prof. inter- nat. law, Académie de Droit Internat., The Hague, Hol., 1936; mem. For. Policy Assn. (mem. council), Asiatie Soc., Japan Soe., Inst. Pacific Af- fairs, Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Am. Polit. Sci. Assn., Acacla, Masons. Author: Japan et la Paix en Asia, 1937; Foree in Peace-Use of Force Short of War, 1933; The Basis of Japanese Foreign Pol- iey, 1936; many learned articles to mags., especially on Japanese affairs. Travel: Europe, Asia. Epis- copaiian. Republican. Home: 43 Linnaean St., Cambridge.


HINDS, Chester Macon, civil engineer; b. Fort Macon, N.C., Nov. 25, 1894; s. John Hinds and Anna Maria (Graves) H .; ed. C.E., Syracuse Univ., 1917; m. Norma H. Keitsch of Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 16, 1924. Resident engr. with Thompson & Binger, Ine., 1917-20; structural steel detaiier, Lackawanna Bridge Co., 1920-21; reinforced concrete detailer, Corrugated Bar Co. & Kalman Steel Co., 1921-25; dist. engr., Bethlehem Steei Co., 1925 -; with 29th Engrs., A.E.F., U.S.A., 1918-19; mem. Am. Soc. C.iS., Phi Pi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Masons. Episco- palian. Office: 75 Federal St., Boston. Home: 4 Gay Rd., Watertown.


V HINES. Clarence Reynolds, surgeon; b. North Han- son, Jan. 15, 1881; s. Thomas Reynolds Hines and Maria Annie (Shaw) I .; ed. Boston Univ. Coll. Liberal Arts, 1901-02; Ch.B., M.D., Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1907; m. Loena Estelle Rundlett of Watertown, June 5, 1907; children-Clarence R., Jr., Alice May. In practice of surgery, Ames- bury, 1907 -; dir. Worcester Memorial Hosp .; fel- low A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Alpha Sigma, Masons, K.T., O.E.S., I.O.O.F., Rebekah. Club: Amesbury, Powder House Hill Country (Amesbury). Baptist. Republican. Office: 39 Market St., Amesbury. Home: 15 Hillside Av., Amesbury.


V HINES, Paul Henry, public relations counsel ; b. Boston, Oet. 31, 1891; s. Peter F. Hines and Mary Ellen (Henry) II .; ed. Berkeley Prep. Sch., Univ. Neb., 1919-20; Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1921-24; in. Margaret Galvin of Boston, 1920; children-Pani, Jr., Anne Marie, Peter, Leo, l'eggy, Carol, Mary. Served in U.S. Navy, 1909-13; with Boston news- papers, 1913-16; with 9th Mass. Inf. on Mex, bor- der, 1916; attended First Plattsburg O.T.C., 1917; served as 2d lt., co. comdr., regtl. adjt., 1st lit. Inf., U.S.A., 1917-19, with A.E.F. In France; capt., then maj., Mass. N.G., 1920-23; decorated with Croix - de Guerre (V''r.), D.S.C. and Silver Star medal (U.S.); mem, Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1920-21; with Boston Herald, 1921-26; engaged in bus. of own as pub. relations counsel for nationally known concerns, 1926 -; exec. dir. State St. Com .; dir. Boston Home and Sch. Assn. (Longfellow Sch. Dist.); mem. Phi Delta Theta. Ciub: Yankee Di- vision. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 60 State St., Boston. Iome: 7 Bellaire Rd., Boston.


V HINKLEY, Ralph Gibbs, insurance manager; b. Dorchester, Jan. 29, 1885; s. T. Franklin Hinkley and Ida L. (Gibbs) H .; ed. Dorchester high sch .; unmarried. Offlee boy, Mercantile Fire & Marine Ins. Co., 1902-05; chief clk., Am. Ins. Co., Newark, N.J., 1905-24, mgr., N.E. dept., 1924 -! tr. Ins. Llb. Assn., Boston; past pres. N.E. Ins. Exchange. Clubs: Exchange, Army & Navy (Boston), Boston City, Framingham Country. Protestant. Repub- liean. Office: 61 Batterymarch St., Boston. Home: Woodland Rd., Southboro.


HINMAN, George Walker, teacher; b. No. Reading, Sept. 2, 1875; s. George Robert Hinman and Martha Elien (Davis) H .; ed. Phillips Aead., Andover, 1894; A.B., Harvard, 1898, A.M., 1899; m. Miriam Clarke, 1907; m. (2d) Ethel C. Palmer, 1931; children-


George Roger, June M., Frederick C., Robert W. Instr. Latin, Phillips Acad., Andover, 1906-39; instr. and dir. Long Lake Lodge, summer tutoring sch., North Bridgton, Me., 1912 -. Travel: Fr., So. Africa. Presbyterian. Republican. Office: Phillips Academy, Andover. Home: 75 Salem St., Andover. Summer res .: No. Bridgton, Me.


HIINNERS, Howard, organist, professor of music; b. Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 24, 1898; s. Frank Edward Hinners and Annie (Altenberg) H .; ed. North Di- vision (Milwaukee, Wisc.) high sch .; A.B., Har- vard, 1919; studied organ, theory, and composition in Paris under Ilenri Rabaud, Marcel Dupré, Charles Tournemire, and Nadia Boulanger, 1919- 20, 1923-26; m. Anne Edes Gardner of Springfield, June 12, 1922; children-David Gardner, Richard Caswell. Organist, choirmaster, instr. music, Am- herst Coil., 1920-23; asso. prof. music, Wellesley Coll., 1926-33, Caroline Hazard prof. music and chmn., of dept. of musie, Wellesley, 1933 -: mem. adv. bd., Longy Sch. of Music, Cambridge. Travel: Ger., It., 1936. Office: Wellesley Coll., Wellesley. Home: 68 Worcester Lane, Waltham.


VHINTON, William Augustus, physician; b. Chicago, IIl., Dec. 15, 1883; s. Augustus Hinton and Marla (Clarke) H .; ed. Kansas City (Kan.) high sch., 1897- 1900; Univ. of Kansas, 1900-02; B.S., Ilarvard, 1905; M.D., llarvard Med. Sch., 1912; m. Ada Hawes of Macon, Ga., Sept. 15, 1909; ehlldren-Anne, Jane. Instr. in Prev. Med. and Hyg., Harvard Med. Sch., 1915-21; lecturer, Simmons Coil., 1919 -; instr. in I'rev. Med., Bact., and Immun., Harvard Med. Sch., 1921 -: chief lab. dept., Boston Dispensary, 1915 -; chief Wassermann Lab. Mass. Dept. of Pub. Health, 1915 -; spee. consult., U.S. Pub. Health Service, 1935; originator of Hinton Test for Syphilis; dir. Com. on Research and Syphilis, Inc .; mem. A.M.A., A.A.A.S., Am. Soc. of Clin. Path., Am. Soc. of Baet. Author: Syphilis and Its Treatment, 1936; articies on ined, subjects. Travel : U.S., Eur. Non- sectarian. Republican. Office: 25 Bennet St., Bos- ton. Home: Dedham St., Canton.


VIIISAW, Frederick Lee, professor of zoology; b. Newtonia, Mo., Aug. 23, 1891; s. Frederlek Louis Ilisaw and Anna Edith (Cummins) H .; ed. Univ. Mo. Prep. Sch .; A.B., Univ. Mo., 1914, B.S., 1915, A.M., 1916; Ph. D., University of Wisconsin, 1921; LL.D. University of Missouri, 1938: m. Minnie Nancy Reynolds of Ritchey, Mo .; chlidren-Lois Lee, Frederick Lee, Jr. Asst. in zool., Univ. Mo., 1913-16; asso. prof. zool., Kansas State Coli., 1919- 24; asst, prof. zool., Univ. Wis., 1924-27, asso. prof., 1927-29, prof., 1929-35; prof. zool., Harvard, 1935 -; pvt. to It. Inf., U.S.A., 1917-19; mem., A.A.A.S., Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med. Endocrinology, Am. Soc. Mammalogists, Am. Soc. Anatomy, Am. Acad., Am. Physiol. Soc., Soc. Zoologists (pres., 1937), Assn. for Study of Internal Secretions,. Gamma Alpha, Phil Sigma, Sigma Xi, Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Beta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Faculty (Cam- bridge). Protestant. Office: Biol. labs., ilarvard University, Cambridge. Home: 16 Amherst Rd .. Belmont.


Y HUTCH, Mayhew Robinson, judge; b. New Bedford, Feb. 6, 1867; s. James Cannon Hitch and Louise A. (Robinson) 11 .; ed. New Bedford high seh .; L.I.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1889; m. Sarah Ellz- abeth Keiley of New Bedford, June 19, 1895; ehil- dren-Mayhew Robinson, Sarah Elizabeth. Adın. to Mass. bar, 1889; gen. practice in New Bedford; asst. dist. atty., Bristol Co., 1898; judge, Prob. Ct., Bristol Co., 1921 -; chmn. Admin. Com., Mass. Probate Cts .; mem. S.A.R., Soc. Mayflower Deses. Ciub: Wamsutta (New Bedford). Travel: parts of U.S. and Europe. Unitarian. Republican. Of- fice: Court Ilouse, New Bedford. Home: New Bed- ford.


V HITCHCOCK, Frank Lauren, professor of mathe- matics; b. N.Y. City, Mar, 6, 1875; s. Elisha Pike Hitchcock and Susan Ida (Porter) Il .; ed. grad., Phillips Acad., Andover, 1892; A.B., Harvard, 1896, Ph.D., 1910; student Univ. Paris, Fr., 1897-1903, Univ. Cincinnati, 1906-07; m. Margaret Johnson Blakely of Belleville, Wis., May 25, 1899 (d. May 22, 1925) ; children-Lauren Blakely, John Edward (d.), George Blakely. Asst. In chem., Harvard,


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1895-96; Instr. chem., Milton Acad., 1896-97; prof. chem., Fargo (N.D.) Coll., 1903-06; Instr. chem., Franklin Sch., Cincinnati, 1906-07; asst. prof. physics, Kenyon Coll., 1907-09; instr. math., M.I.T., 1910-17, asst, prof., 1917-23, asso. prof., 1923-29, prof., 1929 -; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Author: Differential Equations In Applied Chem- istry (with C. S. Robinson); numerous papers In sci. jours. Desc. Matthias Hitchcock, Watertown, 1635. Congregationalist. Republican. Ilome: 34 Hillside Ter., Belmont.


HITCHCOCK, William Harold, lawyer; b. Fitchburg, Dec. 7, 1874; s. William Nickels Hitchcock and Annle Zeviah ( Bourne) HI .; ed. Fitchburg high sch., 1893; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1898; LL.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1901; m. Winifred H. Lundy of La- combe, Alberta, Can., Mar. 11, 1913; children- William L., Mary F. Adm. Mass. bar, 1901; in practice with Walter I. Badger, Boston, 1901-15; asst. atty. gen., Mass., 1915-20; in gen. practice, Boston, 1920 -; town counsel, Dedham, 1921-37; mem. Mass. Bd. Bar Examiners, 1928-, chmn. Bd., 1931 -; mem. Am. Mass. and Boston Bar Assns., Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Delta Chi. Club: Boston City. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 73 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 562 East St., Ded- ham.


HITCHINGS, George Herbert, teacher; b. Hoquiam, Wash., Apr. 18, 1905; s. George Herbert Hltchings and Lillian B. (Matthews) H .; ed. Franklin high sch., Seattle, Wash .; B.S., Unlv. Wash., 1927, M.S., 1928; Ph.D., Harvard, 1933; m. Beverly Relmer of Brookline, 1933; 1 dau .- Laramle. Teaching fellow, Univ. Wash., 1927-28; Harvard, 1928-33, instr. and tutor, 1932-36; asso. in physiology, Har- vard Sch. Pub. Health, 1937 -; mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Chem. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xl, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alpha Chi Sigina, Sigma Phi Sigma. Au- thor: sci. papers. Travel: U.S., Panama, Cuba, Europe. Office: 55 Shattuck St., Boston. Home: 97 Langdon St., Newton.


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VHOADLEY, Leigh, professor of zoology; b. North- ampton, Aug. 14, 1895; s. Alfred Henry Hoadley and Grace Belle (Leigh) II .; ed. Northampton high sch .; A.B., Univ. Mich., 1921; Ph.D., Univ. Chi- cago, 1923; m. Harrlet L. Warner of Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 12, 1923; children-Alfred Warner, Nancy Leigh. Asst. in zoöl., Unlv. Mich., 1916-17, 1919-21; Univ. Chicago, 1921-23; instr., St. Xavier, (summer) 1923; fellow, Nat. Research Council, 1923-25, foreign fellow, 1925-26; asst. prof., Brown Univ .. 1927-28; asst. prof., Harvard, 1927-29, asso. prof., 1929-30, prof. zoöl., 1930-, chmn. dept. of zoology, 1930-34; French exchange prof., Sorbonne, 1939; 20 mos. In U.S.A. Ambulance Service with Fr. army, 1917-18; asst. pathologist, lab., Evacua- tion Hosp. 1, 1918-19; tr. Radcliffe Coll .; mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Soc. Zool., Am. Assn. Anat., Soc. Naturalists, Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences (corr. sec., 1937-38), Boston Soc. Zoologists, Corp. Marine Biol. Lab. (Woods Hole), Corp. Bermuda Biol. Sta., Phì Mu Alpha. Phi Sigma, Gamma Alpha, Sigma Xi. Clubs: Faculty (Cambridge), Club de la Fondation Universitaire (Brussels). Asso. editor: Jour. of Morphology, Blol. Bull., Growth, Inde- pendent. Offlee: Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 14 Scott St., Cambridge.


V HOAG, William, lawyer, trustee; b. Lynn, Nov. 18, 1870; s. Gilbert C. Hoag and Louisa P. (Oliver) H .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1894; LI .. B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law., 1896; m. Ruth Coffin Wood of Boston, Sept. 1, 1898; children-Thomas Wood, Roland Boyden, Oliver. In ins. offlee, 1890-1896; practiced law, Boston, 1896 -; asst. mgr., Lawyers Surety Co., 1896-97; mem. Hoag & Catheron, 1906- 1916; pres., treas., Provident Realty Co .; mem. Mass. Ilo. of Rep., 1907-08; elk., Henry O. Peabody Sch. for Girls; mem. Proportional Representation League (mem. council; past. sec. and treas.), P1 Eta, Masons, (Blue Lodge, chapter and command- ery), Phi Delta Phi. Travel: Eng., Fr., Ilol., Ger. Author: The Principles of Council Control and Proportional Representation for City Charters, 1909 (the plan adopted successfully In Cincinnati, O., and elsewhere); many articles on proportional representation, preferential voting, city charters,


etc. Desc. John Hoag, Newbury, 1650; John How- land, Plymouth, 1620. Unitarian. Republican. Of- fice: 53 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 210 Savin Hill Av., Boston. Summer res .: Tamworth, N.H.


HOAGLAND, Hudson, professor of general physiol- ogy, director of biological laboratories; h. Rock- away, N.J., Dec. 5, 1899; s. Mahlon L. Hoagland and Ella (Baylis) Il .; ed. A.B., Columbia, 1921; M.S., M.I.T., 1924; Ph.D., Harvard, 1927; m. Anna Plummer of N.Y. City, June 9, 1920; children- Mahlon, Ann, l'eter, Joan. Nat. Research Council fellow, 1927-1928; Instr. physiol., tutor biol., Har- vard, 1928-1930; Parker fellow from Harvard and spl. lecturer, Cambridge Univ., 1930-1931; prof. gen. physiol, and dir. biol. labs., Clark Univ., 1931-, now also head of biol. dept .; pres. bd. trs., Ban- croft Sch .; co-editor exptl. blology monographs; cons. in neurophysiology, Worcester State Hosp .; sergt. 104th Trench Battery, 29th Dlv., World War, 8 mos .; mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. (rec. sec. and mem. council), Am. Physiol. Soc., Am. Psych. Assn. Clubs: Harvard Faculty, Annisquam Yacht. Au- thor: Pacemakers in Relation to Aspects of Be- havior; some 60 papers in sci. journals, collab. two other volumes. Family of Dutch extraction, first settlement In New Amsterdam, 1638. Offices: Clark University, Worcester. Home: 150 Woodland St., Worcester.


HOAGUE, George, lawyer; b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 28, 1874; s. William James Hogg and Frances (Haf- fold) H .; ed. diploma, Phillips Exeter Academy, 1891; A.B., Harvard College, 1895, LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1898; m. Ann Philps Card of Chicago, Jan. 25, 1899; children-Catherine (wife of Rev. Louis 1 .. Perkins), Ann Card ( wife of Roger Ea- ton Stewart, M.D.), George, Jr., Francis, Constance. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1898; in gen, practice at Boston and trial atty. for Boston Elevated Ry. Co. until 1933; asst. counsel, New England Mut. Life Ins. Co., Jan. 1931-Jan. 1936, asso. counsel, 1936 -; served on Legal Adv. Bd. during World War; mein. Am. Bar Assn., Assn. Life Ins. Counsel, Am. Life Convention (legal section). Clubs: Union, Episco- palian, Harvard (Boston), Mt. Crotchet Country (Franeestown, N.H.). Episcopallan. Republican. Office: 87 Milk St., Boston. Home: 99 Warren St., Brookline.


HOAR, Carl Sherman, associate professor of biol- ogy; b. West Acton, Feb. 7, 1889; s. John Sherman Hoar and Minnie Rachel (Hart) H .; ed. Lawrence Acad., Groton; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1911; M.A., Harvard, 1913, Ph.D., 1917; m. Ruth Dennis Cole of Brookline, July 20, 1918; children-Rachel, Carl Sherman, Jr., George Alfred, Richard Morgan. Austin teaching fellow, Harvard, 1913-15; Instr. bot., Kan. State Coll., 1915-16; instr. blol., Williams Coll., 1916-19, asst. prof., asso. prof., 1919 -; en- listed in Med. Dept., U.S.A., Aug. 1, 1918, at Ft. Ethan Allen, Vt., Aug. 1918, Base Hosp., Camp Devens, Sept. 1918-Nov. 1919, commd. 2d lt. San. Corps, July 12, 1918, discharged, Jan. 23, 1919; meni. A.A.A.S., Bot. Soc. Am. Author: papers on botanical subjs. Desc. John Hoar, settler in Con- cord, early 17th century; Stephen Hart, who went to Conn. from Cambridge with Thomas Hooker. Protestant. Independent. Office: Willlams Col- lege, Williamstown. Home: Williamstown.


HOAR, Samuel, Inwyer; b. Concord, Aug. 21, 1887; s. Samuel Hoar and Helen Putnam ( Wadleigh) H .; ed. Concord pub. sch .; Middlesex Sch .; A.B., Har- vard, 1909; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1912; m. Helen Warren, June 6, 1911; children-Cynthia Hoar Fisk (Mrs. James B.), Virginia, Samuel, Jr. Practiced law, Boston, 1912 -; partner, Goodwin, Proctor & Hoar, lawyers, 1915 -; pres. Middlesex Instn. for Sav., Concord; dir. Concord Nat. Bk .; asst. dist. atty., Middlesex Co., 1914-16; metrop. chmn. 1939 Greater Boston Community fed. cam- paign; mem. Harvard R.O.T.C., pvt. F.A.O.T.C., Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., World War. Clubs: Tavern, Concord Country. G.s. E. R. Hoar, judge of Mass. Supreme Ct. and Atty .- gen. under U. S. Grant; grand-nephew George F. Iloar, U.S. Senator for many yrs. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 84 State St., Boston. Home: Concord. Summer res .: Hurricane, Essex Co., N.Y.


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HOBBS, Charles Austin, teacher (retired); b. Exe- ter, N.H., Sept. 3, 1857; s. William Nichols Ilobbs and Elizabeth Ann (Batehelder) H .; ed. Exeter (N.Il.) high sch .; Phillips Exeter Acad .; A.B., Har- vard, 1880, A.M., 1884; m. Mary Allce Clark of Springfield, Mar. 30, 1886. After teaching in sev- eral schs., became asso. with William W. Nolen of Cambridge, as teacher and pvt. tutor, 1902; lead- master, Manter Hall Sch., formed after Mr. Nolen's death by teachers asso, with him. 1924-32, resigned as headmaster but remained as teacher math., 1932-38; mem. Assn. Teachers Math. in N.E., Uni- tarian Laymen's League. Author: textbooks in arith., algebra, geom. Travel: Europe, 1892; W.I. and Panama, 1913. Unitarian. Republican. Home: 110 Garfield St., Watertown.


VHOBBS, Franklin Warren, manufacturer; b. Rox- bury, Sept. 24, 1868; s. William Hobbs and Mary Marland (Cogswell) H .; . ed. S.B., M.I.T., 1889; Bradford Tech. Coll., Bradford, Eng., 1891; M.Sc. (hon.), Dartmouth, 1913; m. Jane Whitman of Brookline, May 31,- 1892; children-William Whit- man, Marland Cogswell, Franklin Warren (d.), Rebekah. Instr. mech. engring., M.I.T., 1889-91; employee, Arlington Mills, 1891, treas, and exec., 1902, now pres .; dir. William Whitman Co., Acadia Mills, Monomae Spinning Co., Nashawena Mills, Arkwright Mut. Fire Ins. Co .; tr. Mt. Auburn Cem .; mem. bd. dirs., Wentworth Inst .; life mem. Corp., M.I.T .; chmn. bd., Textile-Foundation; mem. Nat. Assn. Cotton Mfrs. (past pres.), Nat. Assn. Wool Mfrs. (past pres.), Home Market Club (dir.), Am. Soc. M.E., Ch. Commerce, Brookline Ilist. Soc., S.C.W., S.R. Clubs: Episcopalian (past pres.), Re- publican of Mass., Union, Commercial (past pres. ), Country, Kittansett. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 78 Chauncy St., Boston. Home: 192 Com- monwealth Av., Boston.


HOBBS, William J., railroad executive (retired) ; b. Wells, Me., Jan. 16, 1854; s. Cyrus H. Hobbs and Clementine (Mildram) H .; ed. Wells (Me.) high sch .; Westbrook Sem., Portland Me .; m. Jessie A. Wentworth of Kittery, Me., Feb. 21, 1887 (d.); children-Frank W. (d.), Ernest M. (d.), Jessie A. Clk. to auditor, Eastern R.R., 1872-84; auditor, B.&M. R.R., 1884-85, gen. auditor, 1885-1900, comp- troller and gen. auditor, 1900-01, 4th v.p. and gen. auditor, 1904-12, v.p., 1912-30; retired, 1930; inem. Masons. Club: Golf. Baptist. Republican. Win- ter home: Somerset Hotel, Malden. Legal and summer home: Marmion Way, Rockport.


HOBSON, EHa Howe, worker in pottery; b. Lowell, July 17, 1856; d. Horace Farnsworth Howe and Caroline (Smith) Il .; ed. Lowell high sch .; studied French under Dr. Sauveur, Dr. Alphonzo N. van Daell; m. George Henry Hobson of Lowell, Oct. 25, 1876; children-A. Eleanor (Mrs. Thomas Cogge- shall Eayrs), Sarah (Mrs. Thomas Groom), Dor- othy Langley (Mrs. Harlan Trimble Plerpont). Chose pottery as avocation; exhibited in N. Y. City and Boston; won (with Mrs. Sarah Groom) Boston Tereentennery each a prize medal; master crafts- man, Boston Soc. Arts & Crafts; mem. D.A.R. (re- gent, Warren & Prescott Chapt., oldest in Mass., 8 yrs.), First Settlers of Newbury, Pottery Work- shop of Boston (charter mem.). Clubs: Wednes- day Morning (pres. 1 yr.), Shakespeare (Boston), Senior Emery (disbanded), Women's Republican (charter mem.). Desc. Elizabeth Jackson, who married James Howe, was hanged for a witch, 1693; Rev. Henry Smith of Weathersfield, Conn. Episcopalian, Home: 126 Iligh St., Brookline.


Chem. Soe., the Nucleus, and the Jour. of Chem. Edn. Desc. Palmer Tingley of Ipswich (1635). Congregationalist. Independent. Office: Mass. Inst. of Technology, Cambridge. Home: Nashoba Rd., Concord.


HOCKING, Richard Royle O'Reilly, professor of philosophy; b. Berkeley, Callf., Aug. 26, 1906; S. William Ernest Hocking and Agnes Boyle O'Reil- ly Il .; ed. Cambridge Latin sch .; Phillips Acad., Andover; B.S., Harvard, 1928, Ph.D., 1935; student, Calif. Inst. Tech., Berlin Univ., Yale; m. Kath- erine Everts Ewing, of Lake Forest, Illinois. Instr. philosophy, Univ. Minn., 1935-37; asst. prof. philosophy, Williams Coll., 1937 -; mem. Signet Soc. (Cambridge). Travel: Europe, No. Am. (ex- tensive). Christian, Office: Williams College, Wil- liamstown. Home: 68 Smith St., Williamstown. Summer res .: Madison, N.H.


YHOCKING, William Ernest, college professor; b. Cleveland, O., Aug. 10, 1873; s. William Francis Hocking and Julia Carpenter (Pratt) H .; ed. Joliet high sch., Ill .; la. State Coll., Ames, la .; Chicago Univ .; A.B., Harvard, 1901, A.M., 1902, Ph.D., 1904, L.H.D., Th. D., LL.D .; m. Agnes Boyle O'Reilly, June 28, 1905; children-Richard, Hester (Mrs. Donald J. Campbell), Joan ( Mrs. Edward A. Kracke, Jr.). Instr., Ilarvard R.O.T.C., rank of capt., 1916- 17; observer at British and French fronts under British D. of L., summer of 1917; inspector of War Issues Courses (under War Dept., U.S.A.), 1918; nem. Nat. Acad. Arts and Seiences, N.Il. Ilist. Soc., ete. Author: Meaning of God in Iluman Experi- ence; Human Nature and its Remaking; Man and the State; etc. Travel: Near East, Far East, Jugo- slavia, ete. Desc., through mother, Phinehas Pratt of Plymouth and Charlestown, who married Mary Priest, dan. of Degory Priest of Mayflower. Prot- estant. Mugwump. Offlee: Harvard University, Cambridge. Ilome: 16 Quincy St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Madison, N.H.




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