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HOOPER, Louisa Martha', librarian; b. Boston, Jan. 9, 1871; d. Charles Holden Hooper and Augusta Russell (Thorp) H .; ed. pyt. schs. in Boston; un- married. Asst. 11b., Brookline Pub, Lib., 1895- 1902; Ilb., 1902 -; tr., Brookline Hlst. Soc .; mem.
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A.L.A., Mass. Llb. Assn., N.E. Sch. Lib. Assn., Spec. Libs. Assn. Club: Charles River Lib. Re- publican. Office: Public Library, Brookline. Home: 47 Cumberland Av., Brookline.
HOOPER. Roger Fellowes, lawyer; b. Boston, Oct. 4, 1888; s. James Ripley Hooper and Gertrude F. (Williams) Il .; ed. Groton Sch. 1907; A.B, llar- vard, 1911; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1911; m. Justine Van Rensselaer Barber of Southamp- ton, L.I., Oct. 3, 1914; children-Roger F., Jr., Robert C., Justine V. R., Bayard. With Tyler, Corneau & Eames (later Tyler, Tucker, Eames & Wright), admitted to firm, 1920, name changed to Tyler, Eames, Wright & Hooper, 1926; re- signed, 1932, and became mem. Warner, Stack- pole & Bradlee, Boston, 1932 -; tr., mem. Bd. 11- vestment, Suffolk Sav. Bk .; dir., Kennedy's, Inc .; treas. and dir. Family Welfare Soc., Boston; Aide and Flag See. to Comdr., U.S. Mine Squadron 1, with Grand Fleet that laid so-called Northern Barrage of mines from Scotland to Norway, World War. Clubs: Country ( Brookline), Union Boat, Essex Co., Manchester Yacht (past Commodore). Protestant. Republican. Office: 84 State St., Boston. Ilome: 191 Beacon St., Boston. Sum- mer res .: Smith's Pt., Manchester.
HOOTON, Earnest Albert, anthropologist; b. Cle- mansville, Wis., Nov. 20, 1887; s. William Hooton and Margaret Elizabeth (Newton) H .; ed. B.A., Lawrence Coll., Appleton, Wis., 1907, hon. Sc.1)., 1933; M.A., Wis. Iniv., 1908, Ph.D., 1911; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford, 1910-13, diploma in anthropology, 1912, B.Litt., 1913; m. Mary Beidler Camp of Chi- cago, June 3, 1915; children-Jay Camp, Newton William, Emma Beidler. Istr. in anthropology, Harvard, 1913, asst. prof., 1921, asso. prof., 1927, prof., 1930 -; asst. curator of somatology, Poa- body Mus., 1913-11, curator, 1914; fellow, A.A.A.S. (v.p., seet. EL., 1923-21), Am. Acad. Arts and Svi- ences, Royal Anthropol. Inst .; mem. Am. Al- thropol. Assn., Am. Folk-Lore Soc., Am. Genetic Assn., Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Soc. Naturalists, Nat. Acad. Sei., Phi Beta Kappa; hon. fellow, Am. Acad. Dental Sci. Author: Ancient Inhabitants of the Canary Islands, 1925; The Indians of Pecos, 1930; Up from the Ape, 1931; Apes, Men and Mo- rons, 1937; Crime and the Man, 1939; The Amer- ican Criminal Vol. 1, 1939; Twilight of Man, 1939; papers on phys. anthropology. Editor: Harvard African Studies. Office: Peabody Museum, Cam- bridge. Home: 13 Buckingham St., Cambridge.
HOOVER, Walter Boyd, physician, specialist in ear, nose, and throat; b. Jackson Co., Mo., Jan. 4, 1898; s. Conrad Arnold lloover and May (Allen) 11 .; ed. Trenton (Mo.) high sch .; Drake Univ., Des Moines, la., 1916-18; M.1)., Washington Univ. Sch. Med., 1922; m. Lorna A. Lelly of Webster Groves, Mo., Oct. 3, 1923; children-Patricia JJean, Walter Boyd, Jr., Charles JJackson, Lorna Betty May. In- terne, St. Louis City Ilosp., 1922-23; elin. asst., Washington Univ. Outpatient Dept., 1923-24; res. in Otolaryngology (eye, ear, nose, and throat surg.), Barnes Hosp., St. Louis, Mo., 1924-25; clin. asst., M. F. Arbuckle, and asst. surg. in Oto- laryngology, Barnes Hosp. and St. Louis Chil- dren's Hosp., 1925-28; surg .- in-chief, dept. otol- ogy, rhinology and larnygology, Lahey Clinic, Boston, 1928 -; asso. in otolaryngology, N.I .. Deaconess and N.E. Bapt. losps .; fellow Am. Acad. Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology; mem. A.M.A., Am. Laryngol., Rhinol., and Otol. Soc., N.IS. Otolaryngol. Soc., Mass, and Suffolk Co. Med. Socs. Author: articles on ear, nose, and throat diseases. Baptist. Republican. Office: 605 Con- monwealth Av., Boston, Home: Center St., New- ton.
V HOPEKIRK, Helen, pianist, composer; b. nr. Edin- 1 burgh, Scotland; d. Adam Hopekirk and Helen (Croall) H .; ed. in Leipzig, later in Vienna under Leschetizky and Nawratil; orchestration under Mandl, Paris; m. William Wilson of Edinburgh, Aug. 4, 1882. Played at Leipzig Gewandhaus Concerts, Vienna Philharmonic, London Richter Concerts, frequently at Crystal Palace under Au- gust Manns (playing Saint-Saens' G minor Con- certo for first time in London), also with Halle's
Manchester orchestra and other European orgns .; appeared 9 times with Boston Symphony Orches- tra under Henschel, Nikisch and Gericke, playing own concerts in Boston and Cambridge under Gericke, also with Thomas Orchestra ( Brooklyn), Philharmonic, Van der Stücken Orchestra, and many times with Kneisel quartet; gave many pianoforte recitals in New York, Boston, Chi- cago, and other cities; teacher of piano, Boston. Composer: (piano) lona Memories; Sundown; Ser- enata; Shadows; Robin Goodfellow; (violoncello and piano) Romance; (violin and piano) Melody; Romance; (voice) Six Songs (verses by Fiona Mcleod); Five Songs (verses by Fiona Mcleod ) ; Reconciliation; Blows the Wind Today; Seventy Scottish Songs (with accompaniments); Dance to Your Shadow and The Sealwoman's Sea Joy (folk songs of the llebrides, arranged as solos for piano); Slumber Song (4-part chorus). Address: 31 Allerton St., Brookline (Boston).
VHOPKINS, Alice Lucile, librarian; b. Winthrop, June 21, 1882; d. Walter Everett Hopkins and Juliette Léonie (Lods) IL .; ed. Winchester high sch .; Cam- bridge Latin sch .; Chauncey Hall Sch .; A.B., Smith Coll., 1905; diploma, Boston Normal Sch. (now Boston Teachers' Coll.), 1906; S.B., Simmons Coll., 1913; unmarried. Asst. to prin., Wadleigh gram. sch., Winchester, and reader in Eng., Winchester high sch., 1906-07; asst. lib., Radcliffe Coll., 1908- 11; Smith Coll., 1911-12; asst. prof. lib. sci., Sin- mons ('oll., 1920-, asst. lib., 1912-24, lib., 1924 -; mem. Cambridge League Women Voters, Cata- logers & Classifiers of Greater Boston, Boston Assn. Smith Coll. Alumnae, Am. Assn. Univ. Prots., Am. Assn. Univ. Women, A.L.A., Mass. Lib. Assn., Spl. LIbs. Assn .; Simmons Coll. Alumnae Assu., Smith Coll. Alumnae Assn. Clubs: College ( Bos- ton), Cambridge Smith College. Travel: U.S., Gt. Brit. Episcopalian. Republican. Oflice: Sim- mons College, 300 The Fenway, Boston. Home: 39 Pilgrim Rd., Boston.
HOPKINS, Charles Howard, teacher; b. Ukiah, Calif., Apr. 14, 1905; s. Charles B. Hopkins and Lucia (Cleveland) 11 .; ed. Ukiah high sch. ; A.B., Univ. Redlands, 1931; B.D., Yale Univ., 1934, Ph. D., 1937. At Mt. llermon since completing graduate work; ordained minister; fellow Nat. Council on Religion in Higher Education, Am. Soc. of Church llistory. Author: forthcoming work on rise of social gospel in American Protestantism; con- tributor to 'Church llistory mag. Travel: fre-
quent transcontinental. Baptist. Independent. Office and Home: Mt. Hermon School. Sunimer res. : Ukiah, Calif.
V'HOPKINS, Frederick Eugene, physician; b. Rich- ford, Vt., May 3, 1858; s. William F. Hopkins and Laura (Campbell) IL .; ed. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad .; M.D., Univ. Med. Coll. (New York Univ.), 1884; m. llarrlet Sherman, of Abercorn, Can., Sept. 29, 1887 (d. 1911) ; children-Ralph S., Fred- erick S .; m. (2nd), Clara B. Johnson of Burling - ton, Vt., July 29, 1913. . Asst. surg., throat dept., Manhattan Eye and gar llosp., 1881-95; attending phys., Eastern Dispensary, N.Y. City, 1885-89; asst. surg., N.Y. Rye and Ear Infirmary, 1891-95; settled in Springfield, 1895; specializes in treat- ment of ear, nose and throat; surg. Springfield losp., 1895 -; cons. laryngologist and otologist, Memorial Hosp., Brattleboro, Vt., and Noble Hosp., Westfield; fellow Am. Laryngol. Assn., Am. Lar- yugol., Rhynol. and Otol. Soc., N. Y. Acad. Med., A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Laryngol, and Otol. Soc. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Gladden, The Lit- erary. Congregationalist. Office: 116 Chestnut St., Springfield. lome: 38 Green Lane, Spring- field.
HOPKINS, Frederick Sherman, surgeon; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 1, 1893; s. Frederick Eugene Hopkins and llarriet Ann (Sherman) Il .; ed. Central high sch., Springfield; A.B., Harvard, 1915; M.D. (magna cum laude), llarvard Med. Sch., 1918; m. Mary Isabel West of Newton Centre, Sept. 13, 1921; chil- dren-Frederick Sherman, Jr., Robert West, Mar- tha Ann, Frank West. Interne Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1918-19; res. surgeon, Bellevue Hosp., N.Y. City, 1919-20; in practice, medicine and surgery, Spring-
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field, 1920 -; asst. vis. surg., Springfield Hosp., 1922 -; asst. surgeon, B.&A.R.R., 1922 -; coll. phys., Internat. Y.M.C.A. Coll., 1922 -; dir. cancer clinie, Springfield losp., 1925 -; consult. surg., Shriners Hosp. for Crippled Children, 1928 -; vis. surg., Westfield State Cancer Hosp .; fellow A.C.S .; mem. Mass. Med. Soc. (chinn., surg. seet., 1936-37), Springfield Acad. of Medicine, Springheld Med. Assn. (pres.), Theta Delta Xi, Phi Rho Sig- ma, Alpha Omega Alpha; pvt., Med. Res. Corps, World War. Clubs: Rotary, Century, Osler, Glad- den (all of Springfield), Author: Med. articles. Office: 146 Chestnut St., Springfield. Home: 110 Mill St., Springfield.
HOPKINS, Margaret Briscoe, writer, lecturer; b. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 7, 1864; d. S. William Bris- eve
and Cornelia Dushane ( Blacklock) B .; ed. by private tutors; m. Arthur John Hopkins of Amherst, 1895; 1 dau .- Cornelia Dushane Allen. Writer of short stories and articles published in various periodicals, later collected in book form, 1892 -; lecturer on Eng. composition in sechs. and colls. Author: Perchance to Dream, 1892; Links in a Chain, 1893; Jimty and Others, 1898; Sixth Sense and Other Stories, 1899; Change of Heart, 1903; Image of Eve, 1909. Travel: vari- ous trips to Europe. Episcopalian. Democrat. Office and home: 58 Woodside Av., Amherst.
HOPKINS, Marguerite Stanford, lecturer; b. N.J .; d. August Julin Stanford and Matilda (Schrau- mann) S .; ed. Coll. of the Pacifie, Stockton, Calif .; N.I. Conservatory of Music, Boston; Europe; m. Roland Gage Hopkins, Apr. 3, 1902; children- R. Warren, Marcia Stanford, Stanford William, Stephen. Lecturer on lit. and theatre, . 1932 -; tr. Tufts Coll .; treas. Nursery & Nursery Sch. for Blind, Boston; exec. dir. and v. chmn., For. Policy Assu. (Boston Br.). Club: Women's City ( Boston, past pres. ). Unitarian. Republican. Home: 142 Crafts Rd., Chestnut Ilill.
HOPKINS, Robert Hoibrook, lawyer; b. Worcester, Mar. 22, 1902; s. Frederick S. Hopkins and Etta M. (llolbrook) Il .; ed. Newton high sch .; A. B., Harvard, 1922; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1925; m. Margaret Hitchcock Sims of Newport, R. I., Sept. 7, 1929; children-Anne Sims, Stephen. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1926; practiced law in office of Gaston, Snow, Saltonstall & Hunt, Boston, 1926-31; Barker, Davison & Shattuck, 1931-37, mem. firm, 1934-37; asst. corp. counsel, City of Boston, 1938 -; dir. Olivia James House; mem. Am., Mass, and Boston Bar Assns., Am. Law Inst., Am. Judicature Soc. Clubs: St. Botolph, Union Boat, Harvard Musical Assn. Protestant. Re- publican. Office: 11 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 126 Myrtle St., Boston.
HOPKINS, Roiand Gage, business executive; b. Ar- lington, Mar. 2, 1876; s. Reuben Warren Hopkins and Helen Elizabeth (Gage) H .; ed. llopkinson sch., Boston, 1889-95; A.B., Harvard, 1899; m. Florence Marguerite Stanford of San Francisco, Calif., Apr. 3, 1902; children-Reuben Warren, Marcia Stanford (Mrs. James A. Mackie), Stan- ford William, Stephen. Clk., Boston Ice Co., 1899-1908, mgr. and dir., 1908-10, v.p. 1910-28, pres., 1928-38; mgr. The Boston Ice Company Division of American Ice Company, 1938 -; mem. Town Meeting, Brookline, 1916-38, 1st Corps Ca- dets, Mass. Vol. Militia, 1897-1902. Clubs: Coun- try (Brookline), Harvard ( Boston). Travel: Eu- rope (several times). Desc. Stephen Hopkins, of Jamestown Colony, 1607, and again, after re- turn to Eng,, of Plymouth in 1620. Unitarian. Republican. Ollice: 11 Deerfield St., Boston. llome: 142 Crafts Rd., Chestnut Hill.
HOPKINS, Stanford William, physician; b. Brook- line, Jan. 3, 1907; s. Roland G. Hopkins and Mar- guerite (Stanford) 11 .; ed. Middlesex Sch., Con- cord; A.B., Harvard, 1929; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1933; in. Lois E. Alexander of Quincy, Sept. 12, 1936; 1 dau .- Marguerite S. Practiced med., Marblehead, 1937. Unitarian. Republican. Of- fice: 32 Pleasant St., Marblehead. Ilome: 7 South St., Marblehead.
'HOPKINS, William Swinton Bennett, lawyer; b. Greenfield, Nov. 21, 1871; s. William Swinton Ben-
nett Hopkins and Elizabeth Sarah (Peck) 11 .; ed. A. B., Williams Coll., 1894; Harvard Law Sel., 1894-96; unmarried. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1897, and since engaged in practice of law at Worces- ter; adm. to U.S. Circuit Court for Dist. of Mass., 1899; mem. firm, Hopkins, Smith & Hopkins, 1897- 1902; Hopkins & Esty, 1902-07; asst. elk. of court, Worcester Co., 1904 -; tr. Worcester Co. Inst. for Savings; dir. Assoc. Charities; mem. Worces- ter Ch. Commerce, Mass. Bar. Assu., Worcester Co. Bar Assn., Worcester Fire Soc., Worcester Hist. Soc., Fgn. Policy Assn., Mit. Order of the Loyal Legion, Sigma Phi, Clubs: Williams (New York), Worcester, Economic, Shakespeare (Wor- cester). Office: Court House, Worcester. llome: 167 Pleasant St., Woreester.
HOPKINS, William Thorpe, physician; b. Manistee, Mich., Apr. 4, 1869; s. Stephen Worcester Hop- kins and Clara (Thorpe) 11 .; ed. Lynn high sch .; M.D., Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1890; m. Alice Isa- bel Ingalls of Lynn, June 30, 1897; children- Stephen Worcester, William Thorpe, Jerome In- galls, John Renton. In gen. practice of med., Lynn, 1890-1935, Swampscott, 1935-37, Lynn, 1937 -; lecturer on pediatrics, Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1898-1903; visiting surg., Lynn Hosp., 1903 -; Commr. Pub. Health, Lynn, 1927-30; ex- elmn., Lynn Cancer Com .; dir. Lynn Tuberculosis Longue; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soe, Lynn Med. Prat. Desc. John Hopkins, Cam- bridge, 1635; Capt. Eliphalet Thorp, Am. Revo- lution. Universalist. Republican. Address: 1 Ocean Terrace, Lynn.
HOPKINSON, Charles (Sydney), artist; b. Cam- bridge, July 27, 1869; s. John Prentiss Hopkinson and Mary Elizabeth ( Watson) Il .; ed. Hopkinson's Pvt. Class. Sch., Boston; A.B, Harvard, 1891; New York and Paris, and under Dr. Denman W. Ross, Cambridge, and Carl G. Cutler, Boston; m. Elinor Curtis of Boston, Mar. 14, 1903; children -llarriot, Mary, Isabella, Elinor, Joan. Repre- sented by portraits of presidents and professors in Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Cornell, Brown, Swarthmore, Bryn Mawr, Smith, Radcliffe, Welles- ley, Vassar, in Univs. of Rochester, Virginia, Chi- cago, in the White House, several Chs. Com- merce and Diocesan Houses; water colours in Fogg Art Mus., Cambridge, and Museums of Fine Arts at . Boston, Brooklyn, Providence, Cleveland, and Chicago; . comind. by Nat. Art Commun., 1919, to paint Peace Conf. portraits of War celebrities for Nat. Gallery, Wash,, D.C .; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; mem. Am. Inst. Arts and Let- ters, Nat. Acad. Design, Am. Soc. Water Color Painters, Phila. Water Color Club. Studio: 30 Ipswich St., Boston. Home: Manchester.
HOPPER, Bruce Campbell, asso. professor of gov- ermment; b. Litchfield, Il., Aug. 24, 1892; s. Joseph Hopper and Katherine (Turnbull) IL .; ed Billings (Mont ) high sch .; student, Univ. Mont., Sorbonne, Oxford; S.B., Harvard, as of 1918, A.M., 1925, Ph. D., 1930; qn. Illie Toyé of Can., Aug. 26, 1924. Ed. writer, llonolulu Star-Bulletin, 1915, China Press (Shanghai), 1921-22; instr. history, Har- vard, 1925-26, asst. prof., government, 1931-37, asso. prof., 1937 -; observer in Russia for Inst. Current World Affairs, 1926-29: Lowell lecturer, 1931; lecturer at U.S. Naval War Coll., 1931-39; tr. World Peace Foundation; mem. Council For. Relations; mem. council, For. Policy Assn .; Am. Field Service, 1917. capt. 96th Squadron, Air Service, A. E.F., 1917-19; rec'd Croix de Guerre, Aero Club medal, Pershing citation. Clubs: Har- vard (N.Y.), Tavern, Harvard Faculty, Harvard Travellers, Contemporary. Author: Pan-Soviet- ism; Siberia's Population Capacity; Potentials of Soviet Foreign Policy; Official History of Day Bombardment Operations, A.E.F .; articles in For- eign Affairs. Travel: All Europe incl. Russian Arctic, Turkey, Palestine, Iraq, Persia, India, Western China, Siberia, North Africa. Episco- palian. Office: Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 55 Brattle St., Cambridge.
HOPPER, Edward, artist; b. Nyack, N. Y., July 22, 1882; s. Garret Il Hopper and Elizabeth G. (Smith) 11 .; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., N.Y. State;
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m. Josephine V. Nlvison of N.Y. City, 1924. Studied painting at N.Y. Sch. Art (Chase Sch.) un- der Robert Henri and Kenneth Miller, N. Y. City, also in Europe; painter and etcher; represented in Metrop. Mus. (N.Y. City), Boston Mus. Fine Arts, Pa. Acad. Design, Chicago Art Inst., Hart- ford (Conn.) Athenaeum, Worcester Mus., Addi- son Gallery (Andover), Brit. Mus., etc. Travel: Europe. Sometimes Republican. Home: 3 Wash- ington Sq. North, N. Y. City. Summer res .: Truro. VHOPPIN, Stuart Miss, musician, composer, editor of music; b. Westfield, Dec. 16, 1895; s. Frederick William Hoppin and Ada (Bickford) Il .; ed. Sharon high sch .; grad., N.E. Conservatory of Music, 1921; m. Rosamond Charlotte Lindell of Framingham, June 1, 1925; children-Stuart Bliss, Sylvia. Violinist and teacher, 1921 -; mem. fac- ulty, Oklahoma Baptist Univ., 1921-22; music ed- itor and arranger for C. C. Birchard Music Pub. Co., 1923 -; founder, arranger and composer, Hop- pin Music Library (assoc. with former co.), 1930 -; radio electrician, U.S. Naval Reserve, 1918-21; mem, Sinfonia (Phi Mu Alpha), Masons. Fam- ily settled near Boston before Rev. War; grand- father, Co. C, 51st Mass. Reg., Civil War. Com- poser: published orchestral works, arrangements for voice, orchestra, and violin, Easter Cantata, an operetta, and shorter choruses. Congregational- ist. Republican. Office: 221 Columbus Av., Bos- ton. Home: 32 Duffett Rd., Framingham.
HORN, Henry John, railway official; b. St. Paul, Minn., 1864; s. Ilenry J. Horn and Francenia ( Ban- ning) H .; ed. B.S. (civ. engring.), M.I.T., 1888; m. Josephine M. Robinson of Livingston, Mont., Feb. 15, 1898; children-lenry J., Francenia, Mrs. Ralph S. Stevens. Asst. engr., Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas City Ry., 1888-89; entered service of N.P. Ry., as draftsman, engring. dept., 1889, and continued as chier draftsman, middle dist., 1890- 91, res. engr., 1891-93, supervisor of bridges, Minn. div., 1893-97, supt. Mont. ' div., 1897-1902, asst. gen. supt. middle dist., 1902-03, gen. mgr. coal dept .. Northwestern Improvement Co. (an auxil- iary corp.), 1903-04, gen. mgr. N.P.Ry., 1904-07; in commercial business, 1907-10; asst. gen. mgr., C., B.&Q. Ry. May-Dee., 1910; asst. to pres., N. Y., N. IL.&I.R. R., Dec. 1, 1910-Jan. 1, 1911, v.p., 1911-1913; v.p. B.&M.R.R., 1912-13; railroad analysis since 1913; Dep. commr., Am, Red Cross, 1917-18; Am. Commn. to Russia, also for a time v. chin. Am. Ry. Commn. to Russia; pres. Alumni Assn. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1915, and for 5 yrs. termi miem. of that corp. Home: 1791 Beacon St., Brookline.
HORNBLOWER, Ralph, investment broker; b. Ar- lington, Feb. 26, 1891; s. Henry Hornblower and Ilattie Frances ( Wood) 11 .; ed. grad., Volkmann Sch., 1907; A.B., Harvard Coll., 1911; m. Eleanor Greenwood of Gardner, June 15, 1916; children -llenry, Il, Ralph, Martha. Mem. firm of llorn- blower & Weeks, bond and stock brokers, Boston, New York and Chicago, 1911-, becoming part- ner, Jan. 1, 1913; It. (j.g.) U.S. Naval Res .; mem. bd. overseers, Boys Club of Boston; treas. Boys Camp, Ine .; mem. bd. govs. Boston Assn. Stock Exchange Firms; tr. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Clubs: Harvard, Algonquin, Exchange, Badmin- ton and Tennis (treas.), Union Boat, University (Boston), The Country (Brookline) ; Harvard, University (New York). Republican. Otlice: 60 Congress St., Boston. Home: 7 Louisburg Square, Boston.
YHORNE, Herbert Quimby, surgeon; b. Haverhill, June 3, 1899; s. Charles Herbert Horne and Susie (Quimby) I .; ed. Haverhill high sch., 1913-17; Phillips Acad., Andover, 1917-18; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1923; student Dartmouth Coll. Med. Sch., 1922-21; M.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., Columbia Univ., 1926; m. Beatrice Haigh of Boston, Aug. 24, 1927; 1 son-llerbert Quimby, Jr. Engaged in gen. practice and surgery, Haverhill, 1928 -; chmn. Bd. of Health, 1938; served in air service, U.S.A., 1918-19; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Soe. of Examining Physicians of Mass., Pentucket Med. Assn., Haverhill Med. Club: Kappa Sigma, Phi Chi. Universalist. Repub-
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WHORNE, Ralph Warren, consulting sanitary and hydraulie engineer; b. Malden, July 25, 1888; s. Charles K. Horne and Mercie Enuna (Knight) 11 .; ed. Malden high sch., 1902-06; B.S., M.1.T., 1910; m. Meta Wallis Cross, of Malden, May 24, 1916; 1 dau .- Muriel Elizabeth. Asst. instr., M.1.T., 1910-11; designer with Metcalf and Eddy, Boston, 1911-15; asst. engr. with Fay, Spofford & Thorndike, 1915-22, partner and mem. exec. bd. 1922 -; dir. Emergency, Planning and Re- search Bur., Inc .; mem. City Council of Malden, 1930; mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. C.E. (pres. 1932-33), Am. Water Works Assu., N.E. Sewage Works Assn., Phi Sigma Kappa, Masons, Shrine, K.T. Club: Kernwood (Malden). Protestant. Republican. Office: 11 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 14 Winn Ter., Malden.
HORRAX, Gilbert, surgeon; b. Glen Ridge, N.J., Apr. 9, 1887; s. Edwin llorrax and Mary Allce (Gilbert) 11 .; ed. Montelair (N.J.) high sch .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1909, D.Sc., 1936; M.D., Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 1913; m. Geraldine K. Martin of Toronto, Ont., June 29, 1921; in. (2d) llelen A. Tregellas (widow) of Baltimore, Md., July 19, 1938; children-Trudeau Martin, Elizabeth Dain- try, Staley Tregellas (step-son). Interne, Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., Boston; res. in surgery, Mass. Gen. Hosp .; asst. and asso. to Dr. Harvey Cushing in neurosurgery, 1917-32; asst., instr., asst. prof. surgery, Harvard Med. Sch., 1919-32, instr: neurology, 1935 -; dir. dept. neurosurgery, Lahey Clinic, Boston; tr. Metrop. State llosp, Waltham; 1st It., capt., major M.C., U.S.A., World War; with Base Hosp. No. 5, attached to B. E.F. in France, May 1917-Apr. 1919; mem. A.M.A., Am. Neurol. Assn., Am. Surg. Assn., Am. For- estry Assn., Soc. Neurol. Surgeons, many other ined. socs. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), Williams (N.Y.), Orleans Fish & Game (Quebec, Can.). Author: monographs; many articles in med. jour- nals. Episcopalian. Generally Republican. Of- fire: 605 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 30 Cedar Rd., Chestnut Hill. Summer res .: West Groton.
HORTON, Joseph Warren, asso, professor; b. Ips- wich, Dec. 18, 1889; s. Benjamin R. Horton and Susan E. (Tower) 11 .; ed. Beverly high sch .; S. B., M.I.T., 1914, Se.D., 1935; m. Adeline C. Doucet of Somerville, Sept. 7, 1916; 1 son -- Peter. Mem. tech. staff, Bell Telephone Labs., 1916-28; chief engr., Gen. Radio Co., 1928-1933; research asso- ciate, M.I.T., 1933-37, asso. prof. 1937 -; tech. expert, Anti-Submarine Div., U.S.N., World War; now It. comdr., U.S.N.R .; fellow Am. Inst. E. E., Inst. Radio Eng., Acoustical Soc., A.A.A.S .; mem. Phys. Soc., Sigma Xi. Author: papers on elec. communication, television, electrical measure- ments, electro-physiology. Protestant. Repub- lican. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cam- bridge. Home: Candlewood Rd., Ipswich.
HORTON, Lydiard Hencage, consulting psycholo- gist; b. London, Eng., 1879; s. Samuel Dana llorton of Ohio and Blanche (Lydiard) H .; ed. prep. schs., Switz., Fr., Eng., U.S .; A.B., Wil- liams Coll., 1901; A.M., Columbia, 1911, Ph.D., 1922; grad. study Harvard and Univ. P'a. Med. Schs .; research with Prof. Win. James. Aide to guardian, Dr. F. W. Hlolls, 1897-1903, in promo- tion of internat. arbitration, first Hague Court, and Internat. Congress of Art and Sciences; in- dustrial research in motive power dept., C.&A. R. R., 1901-08; on house staff, Boston Psycho- pathie Hosp., 1912-14; collaborator with Dr. Mor- ton Prince in Jour. Abnormal Psychology, 1912- 21; founder, 1920, since dir. Cartesian Research Soc., editor of Its bulletin Biopsychology; asso., Evans Memorial Clinic, 1928-36; lecturer on bio- psychology, Boston Univ. Sch. Med .; mem. Bos- ton Noise Commn .: mem. Am. Psychopathol. Assn. (v.p. 1937-38), A.A.A.S., Human Heredity Re- search Assn., Assn. Consulting Psychologists, Mass. Medico-Legal Soc, Chi Psi. Clubs: Wil- Hams (N.Y.); University (Boston). Author: The Dream Problem and the Mechanism of Thought
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1925; contbrns. to Problems of Personality, 1925; articles on critique of psychoanalysis. Devised precision method for analysis of dreams. Ad- dress: University Club, Boston.
V HOSKINS, Halford Lancaster, dean, professor of history; b. Carmel, Ind., Mar. 25, 1891: s. John Bartlett Hoskins and Cecella ( Lancaster) IL .; ed. y A.B., Earlham Coll., 1913; Chicago Univ., 1917-19; Ilarvard, 1921-24; Harrison fellow in history, Univ. Pa., 1919-20, A.M., 1991, Ph.D., 1924; m. Edna Alice Charles of Plainfield, Ind., Aug. 26, 1915; children-Alicelia, John Herbert. llead dept. of hist., Weston (W.Va.) high sch., 1913-15; instr. hist., Friends Univ., 1915-17; asst. prof. Euro- pean hist., Trinity Coll. (now Duke Univ. ), 1918- 19; asst. prof. hist., Tufts Coll, 1920-24, Diekson prof. of hist., 1924-, head of dept., 1925-34; or- ganizer, dean, and prof. diplomatie hist., Fletcher Sch. of Law and Diplomacy, 1933 -; mem. of faculties, summer sessions, Kansas Univ., 1919: Univ. Pa., 1920, 1923, Western Reserve Unlv., 1921, 1922, Univ. Pittsburgh, 1925; half yr. Rad- cliffe Coll., 1926; in charge of War Aims, S.A.T.C., Trinity Coll., 1918; chinn. Am. delegation to Internat. Studies Conf., Prague, 1938; Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Am. Hist. Assn., N.E. Hist. Teach- ers Assn., Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, For. Policy Assn., Council on For. Relations, Inst. of Pacific Relations, Am. Friends Service Com., Am. Coordinating Com. of Internat. Studies Conf., Phi Beta Kappa, Zeta Psi, New Orient Soc. Am. (v.p., 1936-38); fellow Royal Hist. Soc. Gr. Brit. Club: Harvard Faculty (Cambridge). Author: Preliminaries of the World War, 1918; Guide to Latin American Ilistory, 1922; An Outline of Modern European History, 1925; British Routes to India, 1928; European Imperialism in Africa, 1930; co-editor: The New Orient, 1933; contbns. to Commonwealth Hist. of Mass., Dict. of Am. Blog., and to European and Am. jours. Travel: Near East, under auspices of Soc. Sci. Research Counch, incl. research among Egyptian archives at Cairo, 1930. Quaker. Office: Goddard Hall, Tufts College. Home: 97 Talbot Av., Tufts Col- lege.
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