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V HOSLEY, Loring F., motorcycle manufacturer; b. Springfield, Jan. 17, 1892; s. Loring HI. Hosley and Emma L. (Barnes) H .; ed. Springfield Tech. high sch., 1907-11; m. Frances Dorothy Bed- son, Dec. 25, 1920; children-Loring F., Jr., Patricia, David, Joan. In employ Indian Motor- cycle Co., 1911-, v.p., gen. mgr. and dir., 1930 -; v.p. and dir. Indian Acceptance Co .; served as Ist It., U.S.A., World War; mem. Masons (32º), K.T., Shrine. Clubs: Colony, Country (Springfield). Office: Springfield. Home: Southwick.
V HOSMER, George Hammond, advertising agent; b. Chelsea, June 14, 1875; s. Charles Lowell Hosmer and Martha M. (Bennett) Il .; ed. Boston Mus. Fine Arts Sch., drawing & painting, 1895-96; Lowell Seh. Design, M.I.T., 1897-98; m. Josephine A. Chase of Everett, June 1, 1901 (d. 1926); chil- dren-Mrs. Barbara Hosmer Fitch, Mrs. Eleanor Hosmer Mansfield, Hammond Chase, Charles Jer-
ome (d.). Designer; then pub., trade; papers; now propr. adv. agency, George H. Hosmer Agen- ey, Boston; mem. Masons (Dalhousie Lodge). Desc. James Hosmer, Boston, 1630; Rev. Peter Bulkley and James Ilosmer, founders of Con- cord; ancestors on Mayflower, at Boston Tea Party, in Am. Revolution. Unitarian. Repub- llcan. Office: 52 Chauncy St., Boston. Home: Stow.
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HOSMER, Windsor Arnold, professor of account- Ing; b. Riga, N.Y., Ocet. 7, 1894; s. Sidney A. Hos- mer and Edith C. (Arnold) H .; ed. Bergen (N.Y.) high sch .; Unlv. Rochester, 1912-13; A.B., Har- vard, 1919; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1921; m. Elizabeth Torrenee Tone of Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 26, 1922; children-John Ashbel, La Rue Tone. Instr. bus. policy, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1921-23; Yates prof. economics, Ho- bart Coll., 1923-31; lecturer on accounting, Har- vard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1931-32; asso. prof., 1932-37, prof., 1937 -; with Am. Ambulance Field Service, U.S.A., 1917-18; mem. Nat. Assn. Cost
Accountants, Am. Accounting Assn., Am. Econ. Assn., A.F.&A.M. (Harvard Lodge). Author: Prob- lems In Accounting (2nd ed. ). Presbyterian. Republican. Office: 215 Morgan Hall, Soldiers Field Sta., Boston. Home: 182 Washington St., Belmont.
HOTCHKIN, William C., stock broker; b. Water- ville, N.Y .; s. George Putnam Hotchkin and Maria (Mann) H .; ed. Waterville (N.Y.) Acad .; m. Edyth Penfield of Wash., D.C., 1904. Engaged in stock and bond brokerage, Boston, 1910 -; pres. Hotch- kin Co., 1923 -; dir. Boston, Worcester & N.Y. St. Ry. Co., N.E. Conservatory of Music; mem. Nat. Council, Nat. Beon. League. Clubs: Ex- change, City, Twenty-Five, Algonquin ( Boston) ; Charles River Country (Newton Centre); Bald Peak Colony (N.IL.); Everglades (Flat.). Office: 53 State St., Boston. Home: 53 Willard Rd., Brookline.
Y HOTCHKISS, Henry Stuart, business executive, expert on rubber; b. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 1, 1878; s. llenry L. Hotchkiss and Jane (Trow- bridge) HI .; ed. Ph.B., Yale, 1900; m. Elizabeth Wyndham Washington of Wessyngton, Cedar Hill, Tenn., Oct. 9, 1907; children-Henry, Mary Bolling Washington, Stuart Trowbridge, Joseph Washington. Employee, L. Candee & Co., a sub- sidiary of U.S. Rubber Co., 1901-30, advancing to v.p. of latter; pres. Cambridge Rubber Co., 1937 -; spent much time on development of plantations in Sumatra and the Malay Penin- sula, 1910-30; chmn. bd., General Rubber Co. and subsidiaries, until 1930; pres. U.S. Rubber Plantations, Inc., and subsidiaries, until 1930; dir. Unlon & New Haven Trust Co .; repr. in Europe of Tr. In Bankruptcy of Internat. Match Corp., 1932-33; industrial advisor to Swed. liquidators of firm of Kreuger & Toll, 1934-35; mem. Com. Naval Res., 1899-1901; chmn. Com. on Rubber, Council of Nat. Defense, Apr. 1917; commd. capt. S.C., Oct. 25, 1917, maj., Jan. 28, 1918, lt. col., Air Service, Oct. 8, 1918, asst. chlef insp., equipment dlv., and sr. asst. mil. attaché, Am. Embassy, London; mem. A.E.F. in France; chief of raw material production, Air Service, Wash., D.C .; tr. Bermuda Biol. Sta. for Research; asso. fel- low, Sliman Coll., Yale; mem. Am. Geog. Soc. (council), Mayflower Soc., S.C.W., Delta Psi, Ma- sons (32°); fellow Royal Geog. Soc. (London). Clubs: University, Yale, St. Anthony (New York), Graduate, New Haven Lawn (New Haven, Conn.). Congregationalist. Offices: 205 Church St., New llaven, Conn., and 748 Main St., Cambridge. Ilome: "Wyndham", East River, Conn.
HOTTEL, Hoyt Clarke, professor of fuel engineer- ing; b. Salem, Ind., Jan. 15, 1903; s. Louis Weaver Hottel and Myrtle Harriet (Clarke) IL .; ed. Hlyde Park high sch., Chicago, IL .; A.B., Indiana Unlv., 1922: M.Sc., M.I.T., 1924; m. Nellle Louise Rich of Boston, June 11, 1929; children-Lois, Iloyt C., Jr. Asst. dir. M.I.T. Sch. Chem. Engring .; practice, 1924-25; research asso., M.I.T., 1927-29, asst. prof., 1929-32, asso. prof., fuel engring., Dept. Chem. Engring., 1932 -; consulting work, industrial furnace design, combustion, etc .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs., Am. Soc. M.E., Phi Gania Delta, Sigma Xi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa. Christian. Demo- erat. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cam- bridge. Home: 260 School St., Belmont.
HOUCK, Helen Phipps, associate professor of Span - ish; b. Salonica, Greece; d. Joshua Phipps and Ann Ro (Tadlock) P .; ed. Southwest Va. Inst .; B.A., Univ. Mo .; M.A., Univ. Tex., 1913; Ph.D., Columbia, 1925; student, Univ. Havana, 1917-18, Univ. Madrid, 1925-27, Univ. Mex., 1935; m. Roy Stevenson Houek of N.Y. City, July 15, 1933. Teacher Sp., Univ. Tex., 1919-21, 1924-25, Univ. Okla., 1916-17, 1918-19, Fla. State Coll. for Women, 1928-32; teacher, Escuela Luz Caballero, Havana, Cuba, 1 yr .; Am. rep., Internat. Inst., Madrid, Sp., yrs .; asso. prof. Spanish, Wellesley Coll., 1932 -; mem. bd. dirs., Internat. Inst. for Girls I Spaln; on Panel of llostesses, Nat. Adv. Com., World's Fair, 1939; mem. Modern Lang. Assn. Am., Am. Assn. Teachers of Spanish, D.A.R. Author:
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The Agrarlan Problem In Mexico; The Agrarian Aspect of the Mexican Revolution; Sun Man and Moon Woman (story); articles. Associate editor Hispania, 1936 -. Travel: Europe, No. Africa, Cuba, Mex., Can., Western U.S. Presbyterian. Democrat. Ollice: Wellesley College, Welles- ley. Home: 668A Washington St., Wellesley. Summer res .: 405 W. 118 St., N.Y. City.
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HOUGH, Garry deNeuville, Jr., orthopaedic sur- geon; b. New Bedford, July 27, 1897; s. Garry deNeuville Hough and Margaret Howard (Soule) H .; ed. New Bedford high sch .; B.S. (cum laude), Wesleyan Univ., 1920; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1921; m. Mary Ilathaway Sears of Blooming Grove, N.Y., June 9, 1923; children-Garry de- Neuville, III, Willis Sears, Charlotte Hatha- way; mem. house staff, Presbyn. Hosp., N.Y. City, 1921-23; N.Y. Orthopaedie Dispensary and Hosp., 1923-25; In active practice of orthopaedic surgery, Springfield, 1925 -; asst. surg .- in-chief, Shriners Hosp. for Crippled Children, Springfield, 1925 -; orthopaedic surg., Wesson Mem. Hosp., Springfield, 1925 -; affiliated staff, Springfield Hosp., 1926 -; orthopaedic consultant, State Clinic for Crippled Children, Springhiekl, 1936-39; North- ampton, 1939 -; orthopaedic surg., Springfield Health Dept. Hosp., 1938 -; pvt. R.O.T.C., S.A.T.C., Med. Res. Corps, World War; dir. Springfield Chap., Am. Red Cross, 1lampden Co. Anti-Tuberculosis Soc .; fellow A.M.A., A.C.S., Am. Acad. Orthopaedic Surgeons, Mass. Med. Soc .; mem. Springlleld Med. Assn. (pres., 1936), Springfield Acad. Med., Hamp- Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: Reality, Century, Osler (Springfield). Author: misc. articles in med. jours. Travel: Europe. Desc. 16 Mayflower pas- sengers, first settlers of Marshfield, Duxbury, Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard; soldiers in Rev- olutionary and Civ. Wars. Congregationalist
(deacon, South Ch ). Republican. Office: 146 Chestnut St., Springfield. Home: 143 Farming- ton Av., Longmeadow.
HOUGUITON, Arthur Stillman, lawyer; b. Worces- ter, Feb. 17, 1879; s. Herbert O. Houghton and Carrie L. (Stockwell) 11; ed, Worcester Eng. high sch .; B.L., Dartmouth, 1902; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1905; m. Beryl I. Weygandt of Slating- ton, Pa., Aug. 17, 1914; 1 dau .- Dorls W. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1905; practicing lawyer, Worces- ter, 1905 -; mem. law firm, Thayer, Smith & Gas- kill, Worcester; asst. register, Probate Ct., Worcester Co., 1914-17, asst. dist. atty., 1931-35; mem. Masons. Author: Massachusetts Trial Evl- dence, 1911, 1929. Congregationalist. Repub- lican. Ollice: 340 Main St., Worcester. Home: 65 Commodore Rd., Worcester,
HOUGHTON, Henry G., Jr., scientist, educator; b. N.Y. City, Feb. 2, 1905; s. llenry G. Iloughton and Ivy Estelle (Smith) IL; ed. Newton high sch .; B.S., Drexel Inst. Tech., 1926; S.M., M.I.T., 1927; m. Dorothy Jenness of New Bedford, 1933. Primarily engaged in sci, research on fog; prob- ably best known for work in developing a suc- cessful method of local dissipation, or clearing of fog; mem. Am. Phys. Soc., A.AA.S., Am. Meteor- ol. Soc., Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xl. Author: several sci. papers on fog and related subjs. Protestant. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 147 Elm St., So. Dartmouth.
HOUGHTON, Walter Edwards, Jr., assistant profes- sor of history and literature; b. Stamford, Conn., Sept. 21, 1904; s. Walter Edwards Houghton and Nancy Semple (Acheson) H .; ed. The Hotchkiss Sch., Lakeville, Conn .; Ph.B., Yale, 1924, M.A. 1927, l'h.D., 1931; m. Esther Lowrey Rhoads of Phila., Pa., June 22, 1929; children-Nancy Ache- son, Esther Edwards. Teacher Eng., Hill Sch., Pottstown, Pa, 1924-25, Phillips Acad., Andover, 1927-29; grad. study, Yale, 1925-27, 1929-30, In Eng., 1930-31; tutor and instr. hist. and lit., Har- vard, 1931-38, asst. prof., 1938 -. Author: The Formation of Thomas Fuller's "Holy and Pro- fane States", 1938. Democrat. Office: FF-21 Lev- erett flouse, Cambridge. Home: 17 Wright St., Cambridge. Summer res. : Brewster, Cape Cod.
HOUGIPTON, William Maxwell, mechanical engi- neer; b. Manchester, July 14, 1899; s. Clement S. Houghton and Martha G. (Colt) Il .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1922, S.B. (mech. engring.), 1924; m. lelizabeth B. Richards of Houghton, Mich., Jan. 28, 1928; children-Martha T., Audrey C., Jane B. Engr., Bucyrus Erie Co., Milwaukee, Wis., 1924, Armstrong, Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa., 1928, Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co., Springfield, 1936, engr., United Shoe Machinery Corp., Beverly, 1939 -; mem. Am. Soe. M.E., Harvard Engring. Soc. Of- fice: United Shoe Machinery Corp., Beverly. Home: Ocean Av., Marblehead.
VIIOULIHAN, Frank D., retail furniture merchant; b. flopkinton, Oct. 9, 1885; s. Daniel P. Houlihan and Mary A. (Cunningham) H .; ed. Hopkinton pub. schs., 1890-1900, Framingham high seh., 1900- 02, Exeter Acad., 1903-04, Cushing Acad., 1904-05, Boston Coll., 1905-06; m. Mary J. Toole of Gene- seo, N.Y., Apr. 16, 1912; children-Mary E., Fran- cis R., Charles D. Clk., Brown, Durrell Co., cot- ton goods commission, Boston, 1906-08; mfrs. rep. wholesale furniture, 1908-22; v.p. and gen. ingr. Moller, Inc., retail furniture, Cambridge, Lowell and Worcester, 1922-33, pres. and treas., 1933 -; mem. N.E. Home Furnishers Assu. (past pres.), Nat. Retail Furniture Assn. (mem. exec. com.), Com. Labor Relations of Mass., B.P.O.E. Clubs: Engineers (Boston), Commonwealth Country
(Newton). Catholic. Office: 485 Massachusetts Av., Cambridge. Home: 75 Prentice Rd., Newton. Summer res .: 25 Beacon Rd., Allerton.
den District Med. Soc., Boston Orthopaedic Club, Y HOUSER, George Crouse, sanitary engineer; b. Ak-
ron, O, Mar. 12, 1898; s. Horace M. Houser and Julia M. (Crouse) H .; ed. Buchtel Acad, Akron, O .; St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H .; A.B., Harvard, 1920, S.B., 1922; m. Mary Ruby Hillman of Eas- ton, N.Y., Oct. 8, 1925; 1 son-George C., Jr. Zon- ing asst., Boston Planning Bd., 1922-23; asst. engr., sr. san. engring. aid, Mass. Dept. Pub. Health, 1923-25, 1932, 1936; asst. engr., Samuel M. Ellsworth, Boston, 1936, 1937-38; asst. engr., Boston, 1925-32, 1933-36, 1936-37, 1938 -; pvt. asst. chem., research engr., Metcalf & Eddy, llarvard Unit, S.A.T.C., U.S.A., 1918; Ordnance Dept, Aberdeen. Proving Ground, Md., 1918-19; mem. Boston Soc. C.E .; N.E. and Am. Water Works Assns .; Ilarvard Engring. Soc. Clubs: University (Boston), Longwood Cricket. Author: articles in tech. journals. Desc. Gen. Humphrey Atherton, Dorchester, 1636; Joseph Parsons, Springfield, 1634; John Strong, who came to Nantasket on "Mary and John", 1630. Episco- palian. Republican. Office: 20 Providence St., Boston. Ilome: 220 Clyde St., Chestnut IIIH.
HOVEY, Chandler, banker, yachtsman; b. Brook- line, Jan. 8, 1880 ; s. William A. Ilovey and Frances (Goodridge) 11 .; ed. Brookline high sch .; M.I.T., 1 yr .; m. Dorothy Allen of Boston, 1906; chil- dren -Charles F., Elizabeth del'., Chandler dr. With Kidder, Peabody & Co., Boston, 1900-10; formed investment brokerage firm of Chandler Ilovey & Co., 1910; returned to Kidder, Peabody & Co., as partner, 1931; dir. Am. Air Lines, Waltham Watch Co., Consolidated Investment Trust; tr. Northeastern Univ .; gov., Boston Stock Exchange; treas. Travelers' Aid. Clubs: N.Y. Yacht, Eastern Yacht (Commodore), Country, Union, Recess (N.Y.). Owner Cup Defender "Rain- bow", past owner of "Weetamoe", part owner "Yankee." Gt. g.s. dePeyster, sea capt. out of Boston & N.Y .; g.s. Charles F. Hovey, founder of C. F. Hovey & Co .; father was ed. of Boston Transcript. Protestant. Republican. Office: 115 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 258 Hammond St., Chestnut llill. Sunimer res .: Marblehead.
HOVEY, Lewis R., editor, publisher; b. Haverhill, May 17, 1874; s. Benjamin Lewis Hovey and Mae S. ( Peaslee) 11 .; ed. Haverhill high seh .; m. Helen Cleveland Smith, Apr. 19, 1899; children-Martin R., Miriam B., Laurence S., Carleton B. Reporter, llaverhill Bulletin, 1893-95; editor and pub., Ips- wich Independent, 1896-1900; Founder, etc., Hav- erhill Sunday Record, 1901-, editor and pub: to date; owner, Revere Journal, 1930-36; owner and pub., Beverly Evening Thnes, Feb., 1933 -; dir.
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Y.M.C.A., Y. W.C.A., Boys' Club (llaverh]]]), Y.M.C.A .; pres. Ch. Commerce, Beverly; mem. Merrimac Valley Waterway Bd., Haverhill World War Memorial Com., Masons, Elks, Mass. Press Assn., N.E. Daily Newspaper Assn., Soc. of Am. Editors; pres. Haverhill Hist. Soc., 1930 -. Clubs: Boston Advertising, Boston City, Rep. (local, Boston). Pub. Hovey Book (descs., Daniel Hovey, Ipswich); printer: Chase Book, Sidney Perley's Hist. of Salem, Ilist. of Chester, N.II., etc. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 17 West St., Haverhill; 110 Cabot St., Beverly. Home: 435 So. Main St., Haverhill. Summer res .: Monmouth, Me.
VHOWARD, Charles Pagelsen, lawyer, consultant on government administration; b. Tewksbury, Dec. 26, 1887; s. Herbert Burr Howard and Emily (Pa- gelsen) 11 .; ed. A.B. (cum laude), Harvard, 1909, A.M., 1910, LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1914; m. Katherine Montague Graham of Winston-Salem, N.C., Sept. 15, 1921; children-Margaret, Herbert Graham. Asst. dept. of govt., Harvard, 1914-16; in practice of law, 1916-25; budget conmr. of Mass., 1925-28; chmn. Commn. on Adm. and Fin., Mass., 1925-37; Treas. Midd. Cty. and in practice of law, 1938 -; attended Plattsburg Training Camp; served as 2d lt., 1st It. and capt., U.S.A., World War; participated in St. Mihiel and Meuse- Argonne offensives; maj. O.R.C .; selectman, town counsel and moderator, Reading; mem. Mass. Constl. Convention, 1917 (presented amendin. consolidating 100 administrative depts. of state govt.); mem. Mass. State Senate, 1923-25 (com. on rules); alternate del. to Rep. Nat. Conv., 1924, del. to conv., 1928; mem. Mass. Emergency Pub. Works Commn., 1933-38, and various other commins .; coordinator and fiscal agent for Mass. state projects, Civil Works Administration, 1933- 34, for Emergency Relief Administrn., 1934-35, and W.P.A., 1935-37; consultant Grad. Sch. of Pub. Adminstrn., Harvard, 1937 -; mem. Civil Service Assembly of U.S. and Can. (v.p., 1937-38), Am. Polit. Science Assn., Boston Ch. Commerce, Am. Bar Assn., Mil. Order of World War, Am. Legion (judge advocate dept. of Mass. 1932-31), Masons (Shriner). Clubs: Harvard, Union, Bos- ton City (pres., 1938-1939), Meadow Brook Golf (ex-pres. ); hon. mem. Rotary Internat. Ofliee: Court House, East Cambridge, and at 82 Devon- shire St., Boston. llome: 186 Summer Av., Read- ing.
HOWARD, Charles Tilden, surgeon (retired); b. Hingham, Sept. 16, 1871; s. Elijah Leavitt How- ard and Anne Bartlett (Jenkins) Il .; ed. Derby Acad., lingham; Adams Acad., Quincy; A. B., Harvard, 1895; M.D., Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1898; m. Amy C. Rand of Watertown, June 15, 1911 ; chil- dren-Carol, Leavitt, Edward, Anne, llelen. Prac- ticed surgery, Boston, 1898-39; specialist in gen. surgery; head surg., Mass. Mem. Hosp., Boston; prof. surgery, Boston Univ. Sch. Med .; consultant for many hosps .; tr. Derby Acad., Hingham Pub. Lib., First Parish ("Old Ship Church"); fellow A.C.S .; headed Plymouth & Bay Conference for 10 years; mem. many Town coms., med. socs., etc. Author: many surg. brochures; rel. and sei. artleles. Unitarian. Republican. llome: 29 Pleasant St., Hingham.
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HOWARD, Charles William, Jr., real estate, Ins. agent; b. Malden, Mar. 11, 1887; s. Charles Wil- liam lloward and Ella Elizabeth (Williams) H .; ed. Malden high sch., 1902-06; Bryant and Strat- ton Commercial Sch., Boston, 1906-07; m. Marjorie Fernald Hodgkins, June 10, 1914 (d.); children- Priscilla, Warren Hodgkins, Constance (d.), Al- den Hodgkins. Engaged in bus. of real estate, V ins. and mortgages, Mallen, and north suburban territory, 1908-, propr. Charles W. Howard & Son; treas. and dir. Liquid Air Laboratories, Inc .; mem. Nat. Assn. Real Estate Bds., Mass. Real Estate Exchange (dir.), Mass. Bd. Real Estate Apprals- ers, Boston Real Estate Exchange, Malden Ch. Commerce, Masons (32º), Shrine, Elks, Nat. Lan- cers Vet. Assn. Clubs: Kernwood (Malden) ; Belle- vue Golf (Melrose). 9th desc. John Howard, an original propr. of Bridgewater; 9th desc. Roger Williams, founder of Providence, R.I. Republi-
can. Office: 32 Summer St., Malden. Home: 104 Wyoming Av., Malden.
HOWARD, Frank Charles, professor of chemical engineering; b. Haverhill, May 1, 1896; s. Fred S. Howard and Dora (Akerley) Il .; ed. Haver- hill high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1917, S.M., 1924; m. Grace C. Iam of Haverhill, June 1917; children- Donald F., Robert C. Chem. engr., Du Pont Co., 1917; instr. chem. engring., Univ. 111., 1926; prof., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1936 -; 2d It., ist It., capt. C.A.C., U.S.A., 1917-21; mem. For. Policy Assn., Ain. Chem. Soc., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Sigma Xi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsi- lon, A.F.&A.M., K.T. Club: Worcester Economic. Author: articles on metallurgy. Congregational- ist. Republican. Office: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester.
.HOWARD, Grace Clifford, editor, research secre- tary; b. Lynn, June 8, 1888; d. Benjamin M. Clif- ford and Esther Guey (Homer) C .; ed. Portland (Me.) high school; Bates College; Harvard Sum- mer School; Harvard Medical Summer School; Wellesley College (Dept. Hygiene) ; Boston Uni- versity; A.B., Atlantic Union College, 1935; m. Orville Farnsworth Howard of Brownlich, Me., June 6, 1918. Dir. phys. edn., N.E. Sanitarium, Maine School for the Deaf, Ia. State Teachers' College, Fryeburg Acad., Atlantic Union Coll., pub. schs. of Brownfield, Hiram, Baldwin, Bridg- ton, Fryeburg and Westbrook, Me., 1908-35; ed. and research see., Sei. Temperance Fed., Bos- ton, 1936; state chin., Maine Children's Coun- cil, Maine Soc. of Am. Phys. Edn. Assn., Women's Division of Nat. Amateur Athletic Fed .; Nat. Council mem., Am. Phys. Edn. Assn .; acting chnın., Herman Jordan Com., World Fed. of Edn. Assns .; interested in rural social problems; ser. Sei. Temperance Fed. Clubs: Brownfield Woman's, Salon of Allied Arts (Boston) ; Maine Teachers' Assn. Author: magazine articles on sei. tem- perance and phys. edn. Travel: Extensive in U.S., Can., Mex. Dese. Hugh Alley, who, with John Grant, was first white settler on Nahant; on mother's side, Gilbert Tapley, who settled in Danvers, nephew of Sir Humphrey Gilbert, two of whose descendants (Tapley's) fought in Rev- olutionary War; Sir George Clifford, member Ancient and Honorable Arty., who came to Bos- ton in 1631 and settled in Kingston, N.I. Protes- tant. Republican. Office: 400 Boylston St., Bos- ton. llome: 230 Newbury St. Summer res .: Brownfield, Me.
WHOWARD, John Babcock, firearms manufacturer; b. Brookline, June 30, 1902; s. llenry lloward and Alice (Sturtevant) 11 .; ed. Adirondack and Florida Sch., Onchiota, N.Y., and Coconut Grove, Fla .; completed edn. in England, 1922; m. Bar- oness Ingeborg von Finckh, of Wiesbaden, Ger .. July 4, 1932. Asst. sec. Western Reserve Naviga- tion Co., Cleveland, O., 1923-25; with F. S. Moseley & Co., Boston, 1925-26; with National Refrigerat- ing Co., New Haven, Conn., 1926-27; propr. John Babcock Howard & Co., Providence, R.I, and Boston, 1927 -; treas., v.p., and dir, Sceurity Agency, Ine., 1934-37; pres. and dir. Commodity Corp. 1935-38; pres. and dir. Commodity and Security Managers, Inc., 1935-39, all three co.'s located at Boston; gen mgr., treas. and tr. John- son Automaties Trust, mfrs. of semi-automatic ritles and mil. machine guns, 1938 -. Clubs: Ida Lewish Yacht (Newport, R.I.); Eastern Yacht ( Marblehead). Episcopalian. Republican. Offices: firearms, 84 State St .; investment management, 24 Federal St., Boston. llome: Marblehead Neck. HOWARD, John G., investment manager; b. Buf- falo, N.Y., Dec. 9, 1888; s. Clarence O. Howard and Lucretia (Barnes) II .; ed. Nichols Sch., Buf- Talo, N.Y., 1900-03; St. Luke's Sch., Wayne, Pa., 1903-07; Phillips Acad., Andover, 1907-08; A.B., Yale, 1912; m. Ruth Garland of Boston, May 8, 1915; 1 son-John G., Jr. Salesman, Bond & Good- win, Boston, 1912-17; Estabrook & Co., 1919- 21; asst. mgr., First Nat. Corp., 1922-24; part- ner, katon & Howard, 1924-31; v.p. and dir. Eaton & Howard, Ine., 1932 -; spl. employee, Office of Nav. Intelligence, Washington, D.C., 1917-18;
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dir. N.E. Hosp. for Women and Children (Bos- ton); dir. and v.p. Orchard Home Sch .; mem. Wolf's Head, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Club: Barn- stable Yacht (commodore). Episcopalian. Re- publiean. Office: 24 Federal St., Boston. Home: 74 Larchwood Dr., Cambridge. Summer res. : Mill Way, Barnstable.
Y HOWARD, John Kenneth, lawyer; b. Paris, Fr., Apr. 4, 1891; s. William HI. Howard and Anna Dwight (Whiting) H .; ed. Groton Sch .; S.B., Harvard, 1915; 1.1 .. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1917; m. Ruth Gaston of Boston, June, 1915 (div.); chil- dren-Anne, John, Jean, Patricia. Practiced law, Boston, 1919 -; now partner, Gaston, Snow, Hunt, Riee & Boyd; dir. Loring Coolidge Service Corp .; pres., dir. Am. Investment Securities Co. (tr., Voting Trust); dir. Amm. Policyholders Ins. Co., Caribbean Sugar Co., Incorporated Inves- tors, Nat. Rockland Bk .; dir., v.p., see., Colum- bian Nat. Life Ins. Co .; tr. City Assos., Mass. Sav. Bk .; pres., tr. N.E. Mus. Nat. Hist .; pres. Wood- ward Sch .; capt. Inf., U.S.A., 1917-19, Clubs:
Myopia Hunt, Essex County, Groton Hunt, Bad- minton & Tennis, Somerset, Exchange, Tavern, Harvard, Harvard Travellers, University (Wash- ington, D.C.). Episcopalian. Office: 82 Devon- shire St., Boston. Home: 13 Walnut St., Boston. Summer res .: Myopia Hunt Club, So. Hamilton.
VHOWARD, John L., civil engineer (retired); b. Boston, Apr. 30, 1866; s. John H. Howard and Georgianna M. (Packard) HI .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch., 1880-83; in. Katherine M. Brown. of Allston, Oct. 23, 1895; children-Elizabeth (Mrs. A. B. Castello), Helen (Mrs. R. E. Corkins). Mem. staff, city engr.'s office, Boston, 1883-90, Bilt- more, N.C., 1890-1903; Charles River Basin
Commn., 1903-10, Pittsfield, 1910-12; port dir., City of Boston, 1912-16; met. dist. commr., Water Div., Boston, 1916-36; mom. Am, and N.E. Water Works Assns., Am. and Boston Soes, C.E., Masons, K.T. Clubs: City (Boston), Belleview Golf. Bap- tist. Republiean. llome: 58 Crescent Av., Mel- rose.
YHOWARD, Lawrence Riggs, clergyman; b. Glencoe, Ill .; Oct. 26, 1875; s. Gen. Charles Henry Howard and Katherine ( Foster) IL; ed. Northwestern Univ. Prep. Sch., 1890-92; Bangor (Me.) high sch., 1893-94; A.B., Williams Coll., 1898, A.M., 1907; B D., Union Theological Sem., 1901; m. Margartt Kellogg of Glencoe, Ill., Sept. 25, 1901; children- Richard Foster, Donal MeGaw. Ordained to min- istry, Cong. Ch., and installed asst., Central Cong. Ch., Providence, R.I., 1901; pastor, Hope Chapel, Plainfield, N.J., 1901-10, First Presbn. Cl., Owe- go, N. Y., 1911-12; univ. pastor, Nebraska Univ., Lincoln, Neb., 1912-14; pastor, Whitewater, Wis., 1914-20, North Cong., Cambridge, 1920-28; chap- lain, Middlebury Coll., Vt., 1928-29; pastor, West Medway, 1929 -; welfare work, Y.M.C.A., with
A.E.F. in Eng. and Fr., 1917-18; mem., Delta Upsi- lon, Masons. Clubs: Pilgrim, Fortnightly (both in Boston), Philosophers (West Medway). Au- thor: articles to Pilgrim Press and various rel. periodicals. Dese. Duxbury and Bridgewater Howards; nephew of Gen. O. O. Howard. Congre- gationalist. Address: 546 Main St., West Medway. HOWARD, Louis Guilford, orthopaedic and frac- ture surgeon; b. Boston, Sept. 5, 1896; s. Alonzo Gale Howard, M.D., and Louise (Guilford) II .; ed. Roxbury Lat. sch., 1909-15; Harvard, 1915-17; Boston Univ., 1919; M.D., Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1923; m. Eleanor Bagshaw Ferguson of Boston, Aug. 3, 1937. Interne, Mass. Mem. Hosps., Bos- ton, 1923-24; res., N. Y. Orthopaedie Hosp. and Dis- pensary, 1924-26; 2d asst. visiting orthopaedic surg., Mass. Mem. Hosps., 1926-30, 1st asst. ortho- paedie surg., 1931-34; instr. orthopaedie and frac- ture surgery, Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1927-30, asst. prof., 1930-32, asso. prof., 1932-34, prof., 1934 -; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Am. Aead. Orthopaedic Surgeons, Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Orthopaedic Club, Hughes Med. Soc., West Rox- bury Med. Soc., Alethean Club, Phi Chi. Clubs: University (Boston), Chapleau (La Minerve, Que.). Author: Intracapsular Fracture of the Hip (with Dr. Kenneth Christoplre), Jour. Am. Med. Assn.,
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