Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 126

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VHOLMES, George WInsiow, physician, roentgenol- ogist; b. Waldo, Me., Dec. 28, 1876; s. George O. Holmes and Laura 1. (Bartlett) IL .; ed. Belfast (Me.) high sch., 1897; M.D., Tufts Medical Sch., 1906; m. Elste Young of Boston, Sept. 10, 1908. In- terne and res. phys., Long Island and Boston Clty hosps., 1906-11; asst. roentgenologist, Mass. Gen. Ilosp., 1911-18; roentgenologist, 1918 -; asst. In roentgenology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1913-17, asst. prof., 1923-31, clin. prof., 1931 -; mem. Am. Soc. for Control of Cancer (dir.); Am. Roentgen Ray Soc., A.M.A., N.E. Med. Soc., Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Roentgen Ray Soc. Club: Harvard (Boston). Au- thor: Roentgen Interpretation (5 eds.). Travel: U.S., Can., eastern Europe. Protestant. Republl- can. Office: Mass. General Hospital, 265 Charles St., Boston. Home: 48 Wachusett Rd., Chestnut Hill. Summer res .: Northport, Me.


VHOLMES, Henry Wyman, professor of education; b. Boston, Oct. 26, 1880; s. Frank Aiken Holmes and Ellen Maria (Wyman) H .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1903, A.M., 1904; Litt.D., Tufts Coll., 1924; LL.D., Univ. Pittsburgh, 1931, Franklin and Marshall Coll., 1936; Litt.D., Rutgers Unlv., 1933; m. May Myers, Water- town, N.Y., Aug. 19, 1905, (d. Mar. 16, 1931); chil- dren-Eleanor Spencer, Margaret Hunt, Henry Wy- man; m. (2nd) Hazel E. Funk of Bloomington, Ill., Dec. 25, 1933. Prin., Edward Devotion Sch. (pub. elementary), Brookline, 1904-06; head Eng. dept., high sch. of commerce, Boston, 1906-07; Instr. edn., Harvard, 1907-10, asst. prof., 1910-17, prof., 1917-, chmn. Div. of Edn., 1912-20, dean Grad. School of


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Edn., 1920 -; mem. Harvard R.O.T.C., summer, 1918; supervisor of courses, Hdgrs. S.A.T.C., Washi- ington, fall 1918; fellow American Academy of Arts & Sciences; mem. N.E.A., A.A.A.S. (v.p. sect. Q, 1923-24), Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Soc. Coll. Teachers of Edu. (pres., 1930-31), Phi Beta Kappa, Phl Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi ( Laureate chap.). Club: Harvard faculty. Author: Composition and Rhetoric (with O. C. Gallagher), 1916; The Path of Learning (with B. P. Fowler), 1927; also bulletins and articles on edn., and 2 essays on edn. in Har- vard Classics. Co-author and editor: Teaching of Economics in Harvard University, 1917. Travel: Europe, 1903, 1928, 1931, 1933. Unitarian. Repub- lican. Home: 13 Kirkland Pl., Cambridge.


HOLMES, John Albert, Jr., asst. professor of Eng- lish; b. Somerville, Jan. 6, 1904; s. John Albert Holmes and Mary Florence (Murdock) H .; ed. Som- erville high sch., 1924; B.S., Tufts Coll., 1929; stu- dent, Harvard, 1929-30; m. Sara Frances Ludlow of Easton, Pa., Aug. 2, 1933; 1 son-John Ludlow. Asst. in Eng., Tufts Coll., 1929-30, instr., 1934 -; instr. Eng., Lafayette Coll., 1930-32; poetry critic and reviewer of books and poems, Boston Evening Transcript, 1935-, writer of column "Poetry Now"; v.p. N.E. Poetry Club, 1936 -; Phi Beta Kappa poet, Tufts Coll., 1935; mem. Alpha Tau Omega. Author: Address to the Living, 1937; The Poet's Work, 1939; Fair Warning, 1939; verse and essays in leading mags. Home: 28 Billingham St., Somer- ville.


VHOLMES, May Salona, physician, hospital superin- tendent; b. Lee, May 19, 1871; d. Morrison Abram Holmes and Anna Maria (Richmond) IL .; ed Lực high sch .; Smith Coll., 2 yrs .; M.D., Women's Med. ('oll., N.Y. Infirmary, 1895; unmarried. Interne Mem. Hosp., Worcester, 1895-96; supt. Belmont Hosp. (known as Isolation Hosp. till 1913), 1896 -; mem. A.M.A., Am. Hosp. Assn. Clubs: Worcester Woman's, Mass., Worcester Women's Rep. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office and home: Bel- mont Hospital, Worcester.


YHOLMES, Robert Jameson, lawyer, trustee; b. Na- tick, June 5, 1888; s. Stephen Windsor Hohnes and Lulu (Jameson) H .; ed. Newton high sch .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1909; LI.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1912; m. Harriet Bullard of Wellesley, Oct. 20, 1920; children-Stephen Windsor, David Bullard, Sarah, Margaret. Practiced law, 1912 -; with Olin, Clark & Phelps, N.Y. City, 1912-15; Streeter & Ifolines, Boston, 1915-20; Holmes & Worthen, 1920- 35; Walter II. Foster, Esq., 1935 -; dir. C. L. Berger & Sons, Inc., Crosby Steam Gage & Valve Co., Charles Holyoke Lumber Corp., Holmes Oil Co., Inc., Morton Oil Co., Sulpho-Naphthol Co., Win- chester Trust Co .; 1st It, Inf., U.S.A., 2 yrs., no for. service, World War; men. Soc. Mayflower Descs., S.A.R., Sigma Chi, Bostonian Soc., Masons, Vet .- 7th Regt. (N.Y.), Am. and Boston Bar Assus .. Dartmouth Alumni Assn. (pres.), Alumni Council, Ednl. Assn. (treas.). Clubs: University (meni., bd. govs.), Dartmouth Outing, Winchester Country, Massachusetts. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 10 Post Office Sq., Boston. Home: 3 Lakeview Rd., Winchester. Summer res. : Meredith, N.11.


V HOLMES, Vera Brown, professor of history; b. Fredericton, N.B., Can., Sept. 21, 1890; d. Dr. Frank Manson Brown and Anna Dorathea (Scovil) B .; ed. A.B., McGill Unlv., 1912, A.M., 1913; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr .Coll., 1922; m. Rev. J. H. A. Holmes. D.D., of Hallfax, Nova Scotia, July 8, 1936. Award- cd European fellowship, 1914; lecturer in hist., MeGill Univ., 1916-20; research in hist., London, Ing., 1920-21; prof. hist., Wilson Coll., Chambers- burg, Pa., 1922-23; awarded llelena and Cecil Rubel Foundation fellowship, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1923; research in Eng. and Sp., 1923-24; asst. prof. hist., Smith Coll., 1924-27, asso. prof., 1927-31, prof. 1931 -; awarded Guggenheim Memorial fel- lowship, 1931. Author: articles on history and hist. subjects to reviews, mags, and jours. Epis- copalian. Address: Smith College, Northampton.


HOLT, Alfred Hubbard, author; b. Oconto, Wis., Oct. 15, 1897; s. William Arthur Holt and Lucy Ransom ( Rumsey) Il .; ed. Taft Sch., Watertown, Conn .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1920; M.A., Unlv, Chi-


cago, 1926; m. Madeleine Wood of N.Y. City, July 15, 1920; children-Arthur Wheeler, Barbara El- len. Instr. Eng., Lingnan Univ., Canton, China, 1920-25; Carroll Coll., Waukesha, Wis., 1926-28, Willlams Coll., 1930-31; mng. ed., Williams Alumnl lev., 1933-35; at C.O.T.S., Camp Lee, Va., World War, 31% mos., commd. 2d lt. Inf. Res. Corps, Nov. 30, 1918; mem. Am. Legion, Holt Assn. Am. Club: Faculty (Williams Coll.). Anthor: Wild Names I llave Met; Phrase Origins; You Don't Say !; Amer- lean Place Names. 'Travel: China; U.S. (exten- sive). Named for gt. unele, Gurdon Saltonstall Ilubbard, g.s. Gov. Gordon Saltonstall. Episcopa- lian. Republican. Home: 1520 N.IC. 4th Pl., l't. Lauderdale, Fla. Summer res .: 139 Main St., Wil- liamstown.


HIOUT. Andrew Hall, professor of civil engineering; b. Sunderland, Vt., Aug. 23, 1890; s. Winfield S. Holt and Iflie I. (Andrews) 11 .; ed. Burr & Burton Sem., Manchester, Vt .; B.S. (civ. engring.), Univ. Vt., 1912, C.I., 1922; M.S., State Univ. la., 1920, J.D., 1931; m. Ruth ES. Brownson, Jan. 1, 1915; children-Elisabeth U., Barbara R., Winfield A., Nancy F. Surveying and engring., Am. Bridge Co., Ia. Ry. & Light Corp., U.S. Dist. Engr., etc., engr. in charge of river improvements, Iowa City, 1933- 35; instr. civil engring., Univ. Vt., 1912-14; instr. civ. engring., State Univ. la., 1914-17, asst. prof., 1919-21, asso. prof., 1921-34, prof., 1934-37; prof. civ. engring. and head of dept., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1937 -; capt. Eugrs., IJ.S.A., May 1917-Aug. 1919; with A.R.F., Sept. 1918-July 1919; now maj. Engr .- Res., comdg. 13th Eugrs .; mem. Am. Soc. C.I., Worcester Soc. C.E., Soc. Am. MIl. Engrs., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Am. Bar Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, Scabbard & Blade, Order of the Coif, Theta Tau, Alpha Tau Omega, A. F.&A.M. Author: Manual of Field Astronomy; Elementary Structures (with B. J. Lambert); articles and papers. Protestant. Re- publican. Office: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester. Home: 10 Germain St., Worcester.


HOLT, Caroline Maude, teacher; b. Hartland, Vt., May 29, 1878; d. Melvin J. Holt and Kate (Dan- lels) 11 .; Vermont Acad., Saxtons River, Vt .; B.A., Wellesley Coll., 1903, M.A., Columbia, 1908; Ph. D., Univ. Pa., 1916. Teaching asst. in zool. Wellesley Coll., 1903-06; grad. work at Harvard, 1906-07, at Columbia, 1907-08; instr. Wellesley Coll., 1908-13; grad. work, Univ. Pa., 1913-15; instr. biology, Simmons Coll., 1915-17, asst. prof., 1917-25, asso. prof., 1925-39, prof. 1939 -; mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Assn. Anatomists, Am. Asso. Univ. Women, Amn. Assn. Univ. of Profs. Clubs: Boston Wellesley, Simmons Instructors. Author: articles in cytol- ogy, neurology. Co-author: Manual in Gen. Biol- ogy. Travel: Africa, Europe. Christian. Office: 300 The Fenway, Boston. Home: 38 Ridge Av., Newton Centre.


VHOLT, Earl Kendall, physician; b. Columbus, Ind., Jan. 21, 1889; s. Ilenry llolt and Ann E. (Brosius) 11 .; od. M.D., Indiana Univ. Sch. Med., 1914; m. Dr. Evelyn P. Hyatt of Cincinnati, O., July 21, 1917; 1 son-Earl K., Jr. Asst. phys., No. Ind. State llosp., 1911-18; served in U.S. Army, 1918- 19; In neuro-psychiatrie service, Ann Arbor, Mich., U.S. Gen. llosp. No. 13 (Dansville, N.Y.), U.S. Gen. Hosp. No. 5 (Oswego, N.Y.), Walter Reed llosp., Wash., D.C., 1918-20; U.S. med. officer, Civil Sery- ice, 1921-21; med. referee, neuro-psychiatric con- sultant, Bd. Review, U.S. Vets. Bur., and med. Insp., 1921-21; asst. supt. Monson State Hosp., Palmier, 1924-28; asst. to commr., Mass. Dept. Mental Diseases, 1928-30; dir. Div. Examination of Prisoners, 1930-31; supt. Medfield State Ilos- pital, Harding, since 1931; Cons. psychiatrist, Norfolk County Tuberculosis Sanitarium; mem. A.M.A., Am. Psychiatric Assn,, Am. Ilosp. Assn., Soc. for Prevention Asphyxial Death, N.E. Soc. Psychiatry, Mass. Psychiatrie Soc., Mass. Med. Soc., Norfolk Co. Med. Soc., Phi Chi, Ain. Legion. Clubs: Rotary, Walpole, Canopy (Boston). Regis- tered in Neurology and Psychiatry by the Ameri- can Board of Neurology and Psychiatry. Address: Medfield Hospital, Medfleld.


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HOLT, Frank Everett, superintendent of schools; b. VHOLT, R. H., lawyer; b. Gardiner, Me., Sept. 25, Temple, N.IL., Nov. 20, 1884; s. William D. llolt 1889; s. John Franklin Holt and Mary Gertrude Ii .; A.B., Harvard, 1911, LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1914; m. Lilian Saunders Clapp of Lexington, Oct. 28, 1916; children-Richard Parker, Rosamond, Deborah. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1914; in employ Gaston, Snow & Saltonstall, 1911-20, became part- ner, 1920; firm name is now Gaston, Snow, Hunt, Rice & Boyd; v.p. and dir. Lexington Trust Co .; dir. Boston Consolidated Gas Co., Badger Fire Extinguisher Co .; tr. Isaac Harris Cary Ednl. Foundation. 2d lt. Aviation Corps, World War; mem. Am., Mass., Boston and Middlesex bar assns .; Clubs: Union, Harvard, ( Boston, N. Y.), Old Belfry (Lexington), Duxbury Yacht. Office: 82 Devon- shire St., Boston, Home: 11 Bennington Rd., Lex- ington. Summer res. : Duxbury. and Agnes M. (Lash) IL .; ed. Cushing Acad .; B.S., Amherst Coll., 1906; Ed.M., Ilarvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Edn., 1929; m. Maude E. Kittredge of Leom- inster, 1906; children-Paul E., Evelyn E. High seh. teacher, Plymouth, 1906-07; Kingston, N. Y., 1907-10; principal, No. Chelmsford, 1910-12; Whit- insville, 1912-18; supt schs., Northbridge, 1918- 22; Whitman, 1922 -; mem. Plymouth Co. Teach- ers Assn. (past pres.), Mass. Sch. Supts. Assn., (past president ) N.E. Assn. Sch. Supts., Am. Assn. Sch. Administrators. Clubs: Whitman Teachers (past pres.), South Shore Schoolmen's (past pres. ), Kiwanis (past pres.). Congregationalist. Ofliec: Room 18, Town Hall, Whitman. Home: 911 Wash- ington St., Whitman.


HOLT, Hermon, Jr., lawyer; b. Claremont, N.H., Nov. 14, 1876; s. llermon Holt and Clara Elizabeth (Farwell) Il .; ed. student Stevens high sch., Claro- mont, N.II,, 1889-93; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1897; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1901; m. Marian V. Wright of Wayland, June 8, 1910; 1 son-llermon, III. Admitted to Mass, bar, 1901; in gen. prac- tice of law, Boston, 1901 -; dir. Am. Motor Equip- ment Co., Inc .; tr. and mem. bd. investment, Mass. Sav. Bk .; alderman, City of Newton, 1917-18; pres. Florence Crittenton League of Compassion, Boston, 1934 -; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. of City of Boston, Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: Uni- versity (Boston); Charles River Country, The Neighbors ( Newton Centre). Office: 10 Conrt St., Boston. Home: 45 Pleasant St., Newton Centre. Summer res .: Scituate.


VHOLT, Lucius Hudson, writer, editor; b. Atchison, Kan., Jan. 16, 1881; s. Fred. Park Holt and Regina Miller (Hudson) Il .; ed. Hartford (Conn.) high seh .; B.A., Yale, 1902, M.A., 1901, Ph.D., 1905; m. Katherine Beers of New Haven, Conn., June 18, . 1903; children-Gny Bryan, Roger Clerc. Instr. Eng., Yale, 1905-08; asst. editor, Webster's New International Dictionary, 1908-10; prof. Eng. and hist., with rank of It. col., U.S. Mil. Acad., West Point, N.Y., 1910-20; col., 1920-, in charge of dept. of econ., gov., and hist., 1919-26; prof. econ., gov., and hist., 1926-30; acting dean, 1926-28; viee ehmn., City Bank & Trust Co., Hartford, Conn., 1930-32: editorial staff, Webster's New Interna- tional Dict., 2d Ed., 1932-35; man, editor, Web- ster's Dictionaries, 1935 -; eol. O.R.C., U.S. Army; mem., Am. Geog. Soc., Zeta Psi, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Graduate, Elizabethan (New llaven, Conn. ), City, Reality (Springfield). Author: Introduction to the Study of Government, 1911; Leading Eng- tish Poets, 1915; llistory of Europe, 1862-1914 (with A. W. Chilton), 1917; Brief History of Europe, 1789-1815 (with A. W. Chilton ), 1918; Mili- tary Correspondence, Reports and Orders, 1919; Elementary Principles of Modern Government, 1923; English Analysis and Exposition (with A. W. Chilton), 1923; Introduction to Ancient Ilis- tory, 1927; Economic Effects of Modern War, 1929; translator: The Elene of Cynewulf, 1904; compiler: Selections from the Prose of Macaulay, 1916. Travel: Europe, So. Amer., N.Z., Australia. Protestant. Republican. Office: G. & C. Merriam Co., Springfield. Home: 35 Riverview Terrace, Springfield.


HOLT, Marjorie Fairbanks, instructor in English literature and writing; b. Boston, July 25, 1900; d. Solon Franklin Holt and Caroline Isabel (Fair- banks) HI .: ed. Boston Girls' Latin Sch .: Bonve Boston Sch .; Teachers Coll., Columbia; B.S. Ed., Boston Univ., 1932, Ed.M., 1935; now working for Ph.D .; unmarried. Teacher in pvt. prep. schs., jr. eoll., univ. and adult edn. courses; chief in- terest in jr. eoll. work; instr. in jr. coll. and adult edn .; mem. N.E. Poetry Soc. (active), Holt Assn. Am., League to Support Poetry (N.Y.), Pi Lambda Theta. Author: Color in Poetry (book in prepara- tion for pub.); poems in current periodicals, poetry collections, as "Shape of a Leaf," 1939; poetry criticism in periodicals. Travel: Brit. Isles, Europe, Can., Middle West. Both Ilolt and Fairbanks families prominent in N.E. and U.S. hist., 1634 -. Protestant. Republican. Home: 120 Anawan Av., Boston.


HOLTON, Edith Austin, author; b. Wayland, Jan. 27, 1881; d. Seba Austin Holton and Grace Lawrence (Pierce) 11 .; ed. Lawrence high sch., Falmouth; Bridgewater Teachers Coll., 1901; A.B., Boston Univ., 1909, A.M., 1915; Columbia Grad. School; research, Oxford, Eng. Teacher in secondary schs. and colls., 20 yrs .; retired to take up writing. Author: Yesterday's Thrall; The Affair at Tide- way; Cap'n Alf's Log; Cap'n Bodfish Takes Com- mand; Stormy Weather: Feathered Water; Once Beyond the Reef; Wait for the Tide; short stories and articles. Travel: abroad and U.S. Protes- tant. llome: 31 Wildwood Av., Greenfield.


HOLTON, Horace Flavel, clergyman; b. Springfield, Oct. 16, 1878; s. Charles Barton Holton and Sarah (Parmenter) H .; ed. Springfield high sch .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1902; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1905; 1).1)., Drury Coll., Springfield, Mo., 1919; m. IFelen Cary Berry of Worcester, Sept. 26, 1913; children -Charles Gordon (d.), John Berry. Minister, Ivanhoe Park Cong. Ch., Kansas City, Mo., 1905- 12: 1st Cong. Ch., St. Louis, 1912-18; Porter Cong. Ch., Brockton, 1918 -; dir. Cong. Edn. & Pub. Soc., 1919-1927; tr. Mass. Cong. Home Missionary Soc., 1925-30; mem. Prudential Com., Am. Bd. Commrs. for For. Missions, 1926 -; pres. Brockton Branch, Mass. S.P.C.C., 1926 -; moderator, Pilgrim Assn. Cong. Chs., 2 terms; mem. Commn. on Ch. Unity, Fed. Council Chs .; Comin. on Inter-Ch. Relations, Cong .- Chr. Gen. Council. 1930-, also Missions Council; mem. A.F. & A.M., (Paul Revere Lodge) R.A.M. (Satucket Chap.), llolton Family Asso. (past pres. ): Clubs: Winthrop Congregational Min- isters', Monday Congregational Ministers'. Trav- el: Eng., Europe, 1928; Belg., Hol., Eng., 1938. Dese. Deacon William flolton, who came to Am. 1637. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Porter Congregational Church, Brockton. . Home: 22 Avon St., Brockton. Summer res .: Wynburg, Route 4, Bath, Me.


HOLTON, Theodore Roosevelt, electrical engineer; b. Northfield, Sept. 2. 1902; s. Ilenry C. Holton and Mary (Alexander) Il .; ed. Northfield high sch .; Mount llermon Sch .: B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Inst., 1924; m. Gwendoline B. Ross of Franklin, Vt., June 1925. Elee. Engr. Am. Steel & Wire Co., Elee. Cable Works; mem. Worcester Engring. Soc., Am. Inst. E.E., Holton Family Assn. Unita- rian. Republican. Office: 767 Milbury St., Wor- cester. Home: 22 Shirley St., Auburn.


HOLTZ, Jackson Jacob, lawyer, asst. U.S. Attorney; b. Boston, Oct. 10, 1907; s. Nathan Holtz and Fanny (Sternberg) IL .; ed. Comins gram. school; Boston Eng. high sch .; B.B.A. Boston Univ., 1927; LI.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1929; m. Edith Weinstein of Boston, Nov. 25. 1936; 1 dau .- Jane. Entered college at age of 15, while there capt. Varsity Debating Team; practiced law, 1929 -; partner firm of Iloltz and Rose, associated with David A. Rose, Assoc. Justice Municipal Court of Dor. Dist .; appt. Asst. U.S. Att'y, Sept. 1, 1937; elected mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep. (by largest vote ever given by Dorchester dist.), 1937-38; mem. Delta Sigma Rho, Phi Sigma Pi, Tau Delta Phi; A.F. & A.M. (M.M. Hays Lodge), B'nai B'rith (Amos Lodge), Zlonist Orgn. of Am., K.P. (Com- monwealth Lodge). Author: several legal ar- ticles. Editor: Jewish Big Brother Assoc. pe- riodieal; in earller days editor of several college


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HOLZINGER, George Russell, business man; b. Newport, R.I., Nov. 23, 1888; s. Richard Holzinger and Anna (Russell) Il .; ed. Rogers high sch., Newport, R.I .; m. Anna B. Longenecker of Brook- lyn, N.Y., Sept. 2, 1918; 1 dau .- Marion Fraim. With Nat. Bk. Commeree, N.Y. City, 1906-17; bank- ing dept., Burroughs Adding Machine Co., N. Y., 1917-32; pres. and dir. N.E. Distillers, Ine., ClIn- ton, 1934 -; chmn. Finance Bd., North Stoning- ton, Conn., 1934; mem. Commonwealth Lodge 409, of F.&A.M. (Brooklyn, N.Y.). Clubs: Anglers (N.Y.), Rotary (Clinton). Congregationalist. Re- publican. Ofliee: Clinton. Home: Westwood, No. Stonington, Conn.


HOMANS, John, surgeon; b. Boston, Sept. 2, 1877; S. John Homans and Helen Amory (Perkins) H .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1899; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; m. Alice F. Knapp of Brookline, June 11, 1913; children-John, Anne S. Began practice surgery, Boston, 1903; surg., out-patlent dept., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1910-12, Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., 1912 -; asst. in surgery, Harvard Med. Sch., 1911-35, clln. prof., 1935; prof. surgery (pro tem.), Yale Sch. Med., 1936-37; commd. capt., U.S. Med. Corps, June 15, 1918, major, Aug. 5, 1918; mem. Am. Surg. Assn., Am. Bd. of Surgery. Club: Harvard (Boston). Republican. Office: 721 Hunt- ington Av., Boston. Home: 33 Leicester St., Brookline.


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V HOOD, Frederle Clark, manufacturer (retired); b. Chelsea, Mar. 11, 1865; s. George Henry Hood and Frances Henrietta (Janvrin) H .; ed. Chelsea high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1886; m. Myra Tueker of Providence, R.I., Nov. 24, 1891; 1 son-Donald Tucker. Began with Boston Rubber Co., mfrs. rubber clothing, rubber boots and shoes, moulded goods, 1886, became supt. and asst. treas. ; found- ed Hood Rubber Co., 1896, gen. mgr., treas., 1896- 1923, pres., 1923-29, retired 1929; pres. Asso. In- dustries Mass., 1917-18, Rubber Assn. Am., 1911- 13; treas. Nat. Industrial Conf. Bd., 1917-18; mem. Nat. War Labor Bd., 1918, chmn. Harvard 1886 class com., 1915 -; mem. S.A.R. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Country (Brookline), Kittansett (Mar- ion). Episcopalian. Independent Republican. Home: 6 Arlington St., Boston. Summer res .: Marion.


VHOOD, Harvey Perley, II, dairyman; b. Somerville, Apr. 12, 1897; s. Charles Harvey Hood and Kath- erine Wyman (Eastman) Il .; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover; B.S., Dartmouth, 1918; Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1919-20; in. Barbara Ellen Church- ill of Milton, Apr. 18, 1928; children-Charles llarvey, Il, Helen Olivia, Barbara Ellen Churchill. Employee, HI. P. Hood & Sons, Ine., Boston, 1919, treas. and dir., 1922-, pres. 1936 -; pres. Ilar- vard Bus. Sch. Alunni Assn., 1934-35; pres. Dart- mouth Alumni Assn., Boston, 1938-39; dir. Sec- ond Nat. Bk. of Boston, Boys' Club of Boston; mem. exec. com., dir. Internat. Assn. Ice Cream Mfrs .; regional dir. Milk Industry Foundation; tr. Avon Home, Cambridge; ensign, U.S. Naval Aviation, 1918-19; mem. Sigma Chl. Clubs: Dart- mouth (N.Y.), Harvard, Unlon, University (all of Boston), Essex County. Offiee: 500 Rutherford Av., Boston. Home: 2 Larehwood Dr., Cambridge. Summer res .: Manchester.


HOOKER, Elizabeth W., town official; b. Amherst, Oct. 26, 1885; d. James Wiley and Anna S. (Fall) W .; ed. Amherst high sch .; North Adams Nor- mal Sch .; in. Charles W. Hooker of Amherst, July 3, 1912. Assisted in schs., Amherst, 1902-03; teacher, dist. seh., Leverett, 1903-06, pub. schs., Amherst, 1906-12; went with husband, who was in U.S. Govt. service, to Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, 1912; returned to Amherst after his death, 1913; attended Northampton Commercial Coll .; was of- fered position in schs. but became 1st full-time asst. to Town Clerk, Treas, and Collector, 1914- 1930; appointed temporarily to his position after his death (first woman to hold it), 1930, re-elected each year, 1931 -; mem. D.A.R., Amherst Bus.


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Hall, Amherst. Ilome: 10 South Prospeet St., Amherst.


HOOKER, Richard, journalist; b. Augusta, Ga., Feb. 20, 1878; s. Thomas llooker and Sarah Au- gusta (Bowles) Il .; ed. B.A., Yale, 1899; studled in Europe, 1899-1900; m. Winifred Bells Newberry of Cleveland, O., Dec. 31, 1910 ((.); children- Richard, Sarah Paige, Mary Newberry, Arthur Bowles. Connected with Springfield Republican, 1900-, Wash. corr., 1904-11, lit. ed., 1911-15, ed. 1915-22; dir. Associated Press, 1927-34; pres. Doane Orphanage Trust Foundation (formerly the Doane Orphanage), 1931 -; mem. Second Industrial Conf. of 17, Wash., 1919-20; apptd. mem. Pilgrim Ter- centenary Commn. by Pres. Wilson, 1920 (de- elined); Bromley lecturer on journalism, Yale, 1921; mem. Yale Alumni Bd. (1914-34), Delta Kappa Epsilon, Elihu Club (Yale), Club: Cosmos (Wash., D.C.). Author: The Story of an Inde- pendent Newspaper, (history of the Springfield Republican ), 1924. Office: The Republican, Spring- field. llome: 206 Colony Rd., Longmeadow. Suni- mer res. : Blandford.


HOOKER, Sanford Burton, physician, professor; b. Peacham, Vt., Apr. 23, 1888; s. Burton Sanford llooker and Clara (Dow) H .; ed. Bradford (Vt.) Acad .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1909; Ch.B., Bos- ton Univ. Sch. Med., 1912, M.D., 1913; A.M., Univ. Calif., 1916; m. Lillian Osgood of Claremont, N.H., Oct. 11, 1919; children-Burton Sanford, Janet, Robert Osgood. Did immunologieal research and taught, Evans Mem, for Clin. Research and Pre- ventive Med., Boston, 1913 -; instr., Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1913-18, asst. prof., immunology, 1920- 24, asso. prof., 1924-31, prof., 1931 -; head, dept. immunology, Evans Memorial; Ist It. M.C., U.S.A., Aug. 1917-Oct. 1919, with A.E.F., July 1918-Oct. 1919; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Assn. Immunology (past pres.), Soc. Am. Bacteriolo- gists, Am. Pub. Health Assn., Soc. Exptl. Biol. & Med., etc. Clubs: University, Althean. Au-


thor: many papers on Immunity. Asso. ed .:


Journal of Immunology. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 78 E. Concord St., Boston. llome: 24 Rus- kin St., W. Roxbury. Summer res .: East Corluth, Vt.


r HOON, John, clergyman, lecturer; b. Paoll, Ind., Aug. 30, 1902; s. Frank Theodore Hoon and Hes- ter Elizabeth (Quick) H .; ed. Hastings (Neb.) high sch .; Hastings Coll. Acad., Neb. Wesleyan Acad .; A.B., Neb. Wesleyan Univ., 1925; S.T.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1927, S.T.M., 1933; Univ. Berlin, 1930; Harvard Div. Sch., 1932-34; m. Mary Almyra George of Lincoln, Neb., June 8, 1926; children-Carl Edward, Marilyn Elaine, Margue- rite Eileen. Elected local preacher, Mar. 1919; first appointment, Spring Ranch, Neb., June 1919; founder, St. Luke's Ch., Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 1920; pastor, Goehner, Neb., Dec. 1920, La Salle St. Ch., Beatrice, Neb., 1921, Jamaica, Neb., 1923; asst. pastor Carey Av. Meth. Episc. Ch., Chelsea, 1924- 25; ordained deaeon, 1925, elder, 1927; pastor Ori- ent Heights, East Boston, 1925-27, Winchendon, 1927-28, South St., M.IC., Lynn, 1928-34, Wesley Ch., Salem, 1934-39; Wesley Ch., Springfield, 1939 -; former president Family Welfare Soc., Salem; president Bd. of Edn., N.E. Conference, M.E. Ch .; mem. faculty of Sterling and La Sell Insts .; dean, Christian Service Inst., Asbury Grove; sec. com. accepted supply pastors, N.l. Annual Conf .; mem. Conf. Relations Com., Int'l Council Rel. Edn. (Pastor's Advisory Sect. ), Dept. Religious Edn. of Mass. Council Chs., Salem Min- Isters Assn. (past pres.), Boston Missionary and Church Extension Soc. (see.). Club: Clerics (Bos- ton). Author: rel. articles in Zlon's. Herald and Epworth Herald. Travel: Europe, 1930, Brit. Is., 1933, Mediterranean, Near East, and Palestine, 1938. Desc. Samuel Eddy, Plymouth, 1630. Meth- odist. Office: 731 State St., Springfield. llome: 120 Buckingham St., Springfield.




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