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Dee. 15, 1934. Office: 99 Bay State Rd., Boston. Ilome: Longwood Towers, 20 Chapel St., Brook- line. Summer res .: East Barrington, N.11.
Y HOWARD, Paul Frederick, sanitary engineer; b. Winthrop, Jan. 13, 1900; s. Channing Howard and Gertrude Maria (Creech) H .; ed. B.S., Tufts Coll., 1922; M.S., Harvard, 1930; in. Helene Has- kell of Plymouth, Mar. 28, 1925; children-Myles Frederick, Pauline. Sanitary engr., Whiteman & Howard, engrs. in charge of design and construc- tion of water works, drainage and sewerage sys- tems, Boston, 1923 -; seaman, U.S.N., during World War; chin, Bd. Water Commrs., Win- throp, 1928 -; dir. and clk. Whitman & Ilow- ard, Ine., 1924 -; mem. Am. Water Works Assn., N.I. Water Works Assn., Boston Soe. C.E., Am. Soc. C.E. Baptist. Office: 89 Broad St., Boston. Ilome: 138 Bartlett Rd., Winthrop.
VHOWARD, Paul Henry, business executive; b. Bos- ton, June 24, 1895; s. Frank Wallace Howard and Mabel Elizabeth (Besse) H .; ed. student, Berke- ley (Calif.) high sch., 1911-13, Reading high sch., 1913-14; B.S., M.I.T., 1918; m. Dorothy Dey of Wellesley, Mar. 14, 1918; children-David Wheel- er, Priscilla Elizabeth, Wallace Frank. Supt., Peter Gray & Sons, Inc., Cambridge, 1919-24; supt. Wm. T. Murdock Co., Chelsea, 1924-25; dir. Ingalls & Kendricksen Co., Boston, 1925-27;
Wey- pres. Weymouth Art Leather Co., East mouth, 1927 -; v.p. Bemnis Assos., dir. Gordon Lowe & Godfrey Co .; served as engr. and asst. supt., plate and angle shop, Charlestown Navy Yard, 1918-19; mem. Masons. Club: Sun-
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VHOWARD, William Guild, professor of German; b. North Easton, Nov. 16, 1868; s. Davis Webster lloward and Sarah Byram (Allen) Il .; ed. Bos- ton Eng. high sch .; A.B., Ilarvard, 1891, A.M., 1892; Berlin Univ., 1899-1900; m. Julia Locke Nash of Brookline, Feb. 1, 1913, Instr. German, Princeton, 1893-95; instr. of Ger., Harvard, 1895- 99, 1900-10, asst. prof., 1910, asso. prof., 1920, prof., 1921-35, prof. emeritus, 1935 -; exchange prof. at Beloit, Carleton and Knox Colls., 1922; censor, foreign lang. newspapers, during World War; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Mod. Lang. Assn. Am. (treas., 1906-11; sec., 1911 - 20; pres., 1921), Delta Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa (corr. sec., Harvard chap., 1919-32). Clubs: Fac- ulty (Cambridge), Russell Golf Assn. (pres.). Author: articles on Ger. lit. Editor: Ger. texts; asst. ed .- in-chief: German Classics of the Nine- teenth and Twentieth Centuries. Office: Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 5 Craigie Circle, Cambridge.
HOWE, Byron Edward, surgeon; b. Wilmington, Vt., Feb. 3, 1893; s. Arthur Daniel lowe and Lilla (Corbett) 11 .; ed. Univ. Vt., 1911-13; M.D., N.Y. Univ. and Bellevue flosp. Med. Coll., 1918; m. Grace Smith of Brattleboro, Vt., May 7, 1918; children-Gordon Walter, Byron Edward, Jr., George Kneeland. After interneships engaged in practice of medicine and surgery at Adams, 1920 -; chief surg. W. B. Plunkett Memorial llosp., Adams; asso. med. examiner, 1st Berk- slrire Dist., 1927 -; served as 1st lt. Med. Corps, U.S.A., 1917-18, with A.E.F. in France; dir. Greylock Nat. Bank; fellow A.C.S .; mein. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Legion, Phi Alpha Sigma, Masons, Elks. Club: Forest Park Country ( Adams). Baptist. Office: 6 Center St., Adams. llome: 7 Crandall St., Adams.
HOWE, Charles Summer, college president; b. Nashua, N.Il., Sept. 29, 1858; s. William R. Howe and Susan D. (Woods) 11 .; B.S., Mass. Agrl. Coll. and Boston Univ., 1878; Ph. D., Univ. Woos- tor, 1887; Sc.D., Armour Inst. Tech., Chicago, 1905; L1.D., Mt. Union Coll., 1908, Oberlin, 1911, Western Reserve, 1924; Se.D., Mass. State Coll., 1931; 1). Engineering, Case Sch. of Applied Sci- ence; post-grad. course, math, and physics, Johns Hopkins; m. Abbie A. Waite of N. Amherst, May 22, 1882 (d. June 29, 1924); children-William
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Cordingley, Earle Walte, Francis Edward; m. Y HOWE, Heury Franklin, business executive; b. (2d) Mrs. Ida E. Puffer, Sept. 20, 1929. Prin. Albuquerque (N.M.) Acad., 1879-81; prof. math. and astronomy, Buchtel Coll., 1883-89; prof. math. and astronomy, Case Sch. of Applied Sel., 1889- 1902, acting pres., 1902-03, pres., 1903-29; fellow A.A.A.S., Royal Astron. Soc .; mem. Astron. Soc. of the Pacific, Am. Math. Soe., Am. Astron. Soc. Author: various articles in astron. jours., Jour. of Assu. of Engring. Soes., ete. Home: North Amherst.
HOWE, Frank Adams, banker; b. Orange, Jan. 2, 1879; s. George Washington Howe and Hannah (Derby) H .; ed. Orange pub. sehs, and high sch. grad., 1898; m. Sarah F. Marsh of Danvers, Oct. 16, 1909; 1 son-John M. Asso. with Orange Nat. Bk., 1899-1919, advaneing from clk. through vari- ous positions to eashler, 1911-1919; In charge finances Minute Tapioca Co., 1919-, later v.p. of V corp .; v.p. Orange Nat. Bk., 1921-23, pres. and dir. 1923 -; tr. Orange Sav. Bk .; dir. Orange Coop. Bk .; served as mem, finance bd., Town of Orange, 1920-25, chin. bd. selectmen, 1931-32; mem. Am., Mass. Bankers Assns., Country . Bankers Assn. (pres., 1928), Franklin-Hampshire Clearing House Assn. (pres., 1937), Masons (past master, past dist. dep. grand master). Clubs: Hickory (Or- ange), Kiwanls (past pres.). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 12 N. Main St., Orange. Home: 32 High St., Orange.
HOWE, George W., lawyer; b. Milo, Me., Jan. 11, 1890; s. George W. Howe and Mae (Clement) Il .; ed. Higgins Acad., Charlestown, Me., 1907; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1911; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1914; m. Ruth W. Searles of Salem, Oct. 21, 1922; children-Stephen W., Leland B. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1914, Me. bar, 1915; in gen. practice of law at Lynn, 1914-31; mem. firm, Abbott, Dane, Buffum & Howe, Boston, 1931 -; councilor-at- large, Lynn, 1926-27; tr. Lynn Pub. Lib., 1928-31; capt., Batt. E, 350th U.S.F.A., 1917-19; mem. Am., Mass, and Boston Bar Assns., Masons, Theta Delta Chi, Acacia, Bowdoin Alumni Assn. of Boston (pres., 1936-37). Clubs: Oxford, Whiting (both of Lynn), Tedesco Country (Swampseott). Re- publican. Oflice: 73 Tremont St., Boston. Home: Beach Bluff Av., Swampscott.
HOWE, Helen Huntington, monologuist; b. Boston, Jan. 11, 1905; d. M. A. DeWolfe Howe and Fanny Iluntington (Quincy) I .; ed. Milton Academy; Radcliffe Coll., 1 yr .; studied acting with pri- vate teachers In Paris and London, then at Thea- tre Guild School, N.Y. City. Has appeared all over U.S. In recitals of original character sketehes, also appeared In London theatres. Clubs: Junior League of Boston, Cosmopolitan Club of N.Y. On mother's side family had three mayors of Boston and one pres. of Harvard, all named Joslah Quiney. Episcopalian. Home: 16 Loulsburg Sq., Boston.
HOWE, Helena Adele, personnel director; b. Water- town, Sept. 2, 1892; d. Edward F. Ilowe and Fla- vella E. ( Holmes) II .; ed. Needham high sch .; pri- vate study, spl. courses: (1) music, langs., etc., (2) gen. bus. subjs., (3) dept. store employment and training, (4) vocational guidance, psychol- ogy, personnel; unmarried. Teacher of music; bus, subjs., Bus. Sch., half yr .; high sch., 4 yrs .; pres., treas., Employers & Executives Exchange, Ine., Boston, 8 yrs .; supervisor, employment and training, R. H. White Co., 4 yrs .; personnel dir., In charge of guldance, testing, placement, Bur- dett Coll., Boston, 4 yrs .; exee. sec. to com. in- vestigating unemployment, esp. its effect on older workers (apptd. by Gen. Sweetser, 1930, 3 mos.); meni. Boston Y.W.C.A., N.E. Vocational Guidance Assn. (past pres.). Clubs: Zonta (past pres., Boston; past service chmu., Internat.), Women's Personnel (Boston, past pres., chin. organizing com.), Business and Professional Women's Re- publican (Mass.), Appalachian Mt. Author: arti- eles: Getting a Job, Finding Your Place in the Adult World of Business, ete. Travel: Europe. Desc. Bradford, Warren, Brewster of Mayflower. Christian Scientist. Republican. Offiee: Burdett College, 156 Stuart St., Boston. Home: 22 Evans Way, Boston.
Gardner, Aug. 28, 1879; s. Volney Webster Ilowe and Mary Taggart (Hill) HI .; ed. Gardner high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1901; m. Edith Nesmith Bald- win of Keene, N.Il., Nov. 11, 1903; children-Lois Baldwin, Volney Webster. Ins. elk., 1901-02; mem. C. F. Richardson, Inc., 1926 -; see. Collier- Keyworth Co., 1920 -; treas. Gardner Syndleate Corp .; pres., tr. Ilenry lleywood Mem. Hosp .; dir. C. F. Richardson & Co. Inc .; v.p., tr., Gardner Sav. Bk., Levl Ileywood Mem. Lib .; dir. Collier- Keyworth Co .; former mem. advisory bd., Town of Gardner, town treas., 3 terms; mem. Masons (Blue Lodge, Chapter and Commandery). Clubs: Gardner Boat, Monomonock Sporting. Travel: Europe, W.I., So Am. Congregationallst. Ind. Republican. Office: 1 Tuttle Lane, Gardner. Home: 27 Green St., Gardner.
HOWE, Jerome WIllard, college dean; b. Woreester, Oct. 12, 1886; s. Edward Francis Howe and Ettle Louisa (Cole) H .; ed. Worcester Eng. high seh .; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1909; m. Helen Mar- ion Cole of Henniker, N.I., Sept. 1, 1918; chil- dren-Jerome Willard, Jr., Beverly. Instr. civil engring., Pa. Mil. Coll., 1909-11; draftsman, Phoe- nix Bridge Co., 1911-13; editor, Wireless Age, 1923-24; asst. prof. civil engring., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1924, prof., 1927, head of dept. civil engring., 1933, dean of Inst., 1937 -; 2nd It. 10th Cav., U.S.A., 1913, 1st lt., 1916, capt., 1917, maj., 1917; aide- de-camp to eav. eom., Mexican Punitive Expon .; retired for phys. disabillty, 1924; two silver star citations, U.S. War Dept .; treas. Central Ch., Worcester; dir. Worcester Pub. Lib., Worcester Co. Musie Assn .; mem. Am., Boston and Worces- ter Socs. (past pres. ) C.E., Sigma Xl, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Theta Upsilon Omega, Am. Assn. Unlv. Profs., Soc. for Prom. Engring. Edn., U.S. Cav. Assn., Mil. Order World War (past comdr. Worc. chap.). Clubs: Bohemians, Dickens Fellowship. Author: mag. articles. Editor: German Cavalry in France and Belgium (1914), by Von Poseek, 1923; Cavalry Journal, 1922-24. Travel: Eng., Netherlands, Belg., Fr., Ger., It. (Aug. 1931-Aug. 1932). Desc. Abraham Ilow, Roxbury, 1636; Coles of the same period. Congregationalist. Repub- lean. Office: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester. Home: 18 Boynton St., Worcester. VHOWE, LIverus llull, Ilfe insurance; b. Charles- town, Jan. 26, 1872; s. Edward William Howe and Henrletta (Merrill) Il .; ed. pub. sehs., Bos- ton; m. Adelaide Rand, of Newton, Oct. 12. 1905; children-Stephen Rand, Elizabeth (Mrs. Charles II. A. Dunker), John Hull, Began as elk. with John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co., Boston, July 1, 1889, asst. actuary, Feb .- Dec. 1909, actuary, 1909-, 2d v.p. and actuary 1933 -; lecturer on life Ins., Boston Univ. Coll. Bus. Ad., 1914-32; fellow Actuarial Soc. Am .; mem. Am. Math. Soc., Am. Pub. Health Assn., Am. Statis. Assu., Internat. Congress of Actuarles, Boston Chamber of Com- merce, Falmouth Ilist. Soc., Old Charlestown Sch. Boys' Assn., Masons (32°), K.T. Clubs: Algon- quin, Boston City, Actuaries (Boston); Senlor Actuaries (New York) ; Republlean of Mass. Unl- tarian. Republican. Office: 197 Clarendon St., Boston. Home: Bay Rd., North Falmouth.
HOWE, Lols LIlley, architect; b. Cambridge, Sept. 25, 1864; d. Estes Howe and Lols (Lilly) 11 .; grad. Cambridge high sch., 1882; student Sch. of Draw- ing and Painting, Boston Mus. Fine Arts, 1882- 86; Mass. Inst. Tech., 1888-90; traveled and studled in Europe, 1892-93. Draughtsman In office of Francls R. Allen, Boston, 1890-92; practiced alone until 1913; became partner with Eleanor Man- ning, under firm name of Lois L. Howe and Man- ning, later (1926) Ilowe, Manning & Almy; now retired; awarded 2d prize for design of Woman's Bldg., World's Falr, Chicago, 1891; dir. Housing Assn. of Metrop. Boston; fellow Am. Inst. Archl- tects; mem. Boston Soc. Architects, Copley Soc. of Boston, Boston Soe. Arts & Crafts, Old Cam- bridge Shakespeare Assn. (treas.), Cambridge Hist. Soc. (mem. council, 3d v.p.), Council Seh. of Boston Museum Fine Arts, Small House Serviee Bureau of U.S. (v.p. N.E. Div.). Clubs: Women's City, Saturday Morning (hon.), Cambridge Plant
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(pres.). Author: Detalls From Old New Eng- land Houses (with Constance Fuiler), 1913. Desc. Anne Hutchinson of Mass. Colony. Unitarian. Home: 2 Appleton St., Cambridge.
VHOWE, Mark Antony DeWolfe, author; b. Bristol, R.I., Aug. 28, 1864: s. Rt. Rev. M. A. DeWolfe Howe and Eliza (Whitney) 11 .; ed. A.B., Lehigh Unlv., 1886; Litt.1)., 1916; A.B., llarvard, 1887, A.M., 1888; m. Fanny Huntington Quincy of Bos- ton, Sept. 21, 1899 (d. 1933); children-Quincy, Helen Huntington, Mark DeWolfe. Asso. ed. Youth's Companion, 1888-93, 1899-1913; asst. ed., Atlantic Monthly, 1893-95; ed., Harvard Alumni Bulletin, 1913-19, Harvard Grad. Mag., 1917-18; v.p., Atlantic Monthly Co., 1911-29; consultant in biog., Lib. Congress, Wash., D.C., 1929-3]; visit- ing scholar, Huntington Lib., San Marino, Calif., 1932; dir. Boston Athenaeum, 1933-37; tr. Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1918-, Boston Athenacum, 1908-33; overseer, Harvard University, 1925-31, 1933-39; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; mem. Mass. Hist. Soc .; Colonial Soc. Mass .; Am. Antiq. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts & Letters. Clubs: Tavern, Harvard (Boston); Harvard, Century (N.Y.). Au- thor: Shadows, 1897; American Bookmen, 1898; Phillips Brooks, 1899; Boston, the Place and the People, 1903; Life and Letters of George Ban- croft, 1908; Harmonles, a Book of Verse, 1909; Boston Common: Scenes from Four Centuries, 1910; Life and Labors of Bishop Hare, Apostle to the Sioux, 1911; Letters of Charles Eliot Norton
(with Sara Norton), 1913; The Boston Symphony ( HOWE, W. Lewis, physician; b. Post Mills, Vt., Orchestra, 1914; The Humane Society of the Nov. 27, 1874; s. J. Lewis Howe and Ella L. (Al- drich) H .; ed. Thetford Acad .; Mass. Coll. Phar- macy; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1900; student, Harvard Med. Sch., 1912; m. Mae L. Lamkin of Cambridge, Jan. 1, 1901. Interne, Boston City Hosp., 1899; practiced med,, Everett, 1901 -; splty. opthalmology of late years; asst. ophthalmic surg., Mass. Mem. Hosps., Boston, 1931-38; prof. mun. hygiene, Middlesex Univ. Sch. Med., 1916-21; past mem. City Council, bd. health, sch. com., Everett; capt. M.C., Mass. State Guard, World War; mem. Mass. and Everett Med. Socs., S.A.R. Club: Army & Navy ( Boston). Travel: 25 countries. Author: The Expectant Mother; diet talks; travelogues. Republican. Office and home: 657 Broadway, Ev- .erett. Summer res .: Wolf Hill, Gloucester. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1918; The At- lantic Monthly and Its Makers, 1919; George von Lengerke Meyer-Ills Life and Public Services, 1919; Memoirs of the Harvard Dead in the War Against Germany, (5 vols., 1920-24); Memories of a Hostess, 1922; Barrett Wendell and his Let- ters, 1924 (reed. Pulitzer prize for biog.); Causes and their Champions, 1926; Classic Shades, 1928; James Ford Rhodes, American Historian, 1929; Yankee Ballads, 1930; Bristol, R.I, A Town Bi- ography, 1930; Portrait of an Independent-Moor- field Story, 1845-1929, 1932; The Children's Judge -Frederick Pickering Cabot, 1932; Songs of Sep- tember, 1934; Semi-Centennial History of the Tavern Club, 1934; John Jay Chapman and his Letters, 1937. Ed., The Memory of Lincoln, 1899; Home Letters of Gen. Sherman, 1909; The Beacon Blographies (31 vols.), 1899-1910; Lines of Battle and Other Poems (by Henry Howard Browneli), 1912; Harvard Volunteers in Europe, 1916; Marching with Sherman-Letters and Cam- paign Diaries of fleury Hitchcock, 1927; Later Years of the Saturday Club, 1927; New Letters of James Russell Lowell, 1932. Office: 101% Beacon St., Boston. Home: 16 Louisburg Sq., Boston.
VHOWE, Oliver Hunt, physician; b. Dedham, May 29, 1860; s. Elijah Howe, Jr., and Julia Ann (Hunt) H .; ed. Dedham high sch .; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1886; m. Martha Dresser Paul of Dedham, Nov. 26, 1889; children-Paul, Julian. Cheever, Richard Withington, Henry Forbush (M.D.). Clk., Norfolk Co. Registry of Deeds, Dedham, 1873-81; house surg., Boston City Hosp., 1885-86, asst. to supt., 1886-87; practiced med., Cohasset, 1887 -; med. examiner, 2d Norfolk Dist., 1887-1936; seh. phys., Cohasset, 1907-38, elk. bd. investment; tr. Cohasset Sav. BR .; tr., pres. Cohasset Free Pub. Lib .; tr. Pub. Reservations (Mass. ); chmn. Whit- ney Woods Reservation; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Sandy Beach Assn. (pres.), Cohasset Hist. Soc. (past pres. ), N.E. Hist .- Geneal. Soc., Masons. Clubs: Appalachian Mt., South Shore Nature. Author: The Personal Relation of the Physician to his Patients, 1910; Historical Evolution of European Nations, 1914; Cultural Education, 1944; Conflict of Sea and Shore, 1930; The Prolongation of Life, 1930; The Hingham Red Feisite Boulder Train, 1936; Travels of New England Boulders, 1937. Chief compiler: genealogy of Abraham Howe of Roxbury (Howe Genealogies, 1929); 4 hist. chaps., Cohasset Gen- ealogy & Town Hist., 1909. Travel: Europe, Med- iterranean, Norway, Spitzbergen U.S. (exten-
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VHOWE, Perey Rogers, dentist; b. Providence, R.I., Sept. 30, 1864; s. James Albert Howe and Rachel Elizabeth ( Rogers) H .; ed. Nichols Lat. high sch., Lewiston, Me., 1883; A.B., Bates Coll., Lew- iston, Me., 1887; D.D.S., Phila. (Pa.) Dental Coll., 1890; m. Rose Alma Hilton of Lewiston, Me., Dec. 21, 1891; children-James Albert, John Farwell (d.). Dental practice, Auburn, Me., 1890-91, Lew- iston, Me., 1891-98, Boston, 1898 -; dental research in private lab .; chief of research lab., Forsyth Dental Infirmary, 1915-, dir. 1927 -; asst. prof., dental research, Harvard, 1916-26; Thomas Alex- ander Forsyth prof. of dental sei., Harvard Den- tai Sch., 1926 -; instr. pathology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1926 -; mem. Am. Dental Assn. (pres., 1929- 30), Am. Aead. Arts & Sciences, Am. Coll. Dentists, Mass. Dental Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Delta. Winner, Jarvie medal, N.Y. State Dental Soc., 1926; Callahan medal, Columbus Dental Soc., 1926; Newell Sill Jenkins medal, Conn. Dental Soc., 1927; R.I. State Dental Soe. medal, 1929. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: many articles in dental jours .; research In nutrition; originator, silver reduetlon treatment for infected dentine and septic roots, used extensively in the Army; isolator, predominating group of bacteria from dental caries. Republican. Oflice: Forsyth Den- tal Infirmary, 140 Fenway, Boston. Honie: 49 Ce- dar Rd., Belmont.
HOWE, WIHlam De Laneey, lawyer; b. Fort Wash- ington, Md., Nov. 19, 1869; s. Gen. Albion Parris Howe (U.S.A.) and Elizabeth Law (Mehaffey ) H .; ed. Browne and Nichols Sch., Cambridge, 1887-89; A.B., Harvard, 1893; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1896; m. Clara Horton May of Cambridge, June 1, 1901; children-Elizabeth May (Mrs. David Perkins l'age), Katharine (Mrs. Christopher T. Baker- Carr), Margaret De Lancey, Dorothy Sewell. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1897; practiced law, Boston, 1897 -; sec. Class of 1893 of Harvard. Club: Har- vard (Boston). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 53 State St., Boston, Home: Lincoln Lane, Cambridge. HOWE, WHHam Stuart, business executive; b. Som- erville, Apr. 16, 1890; s. William Saddler Howe and Lillian Florence ( Howe) H .; ed. Somerville Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1913, A.M., 1914; m. Alice C. Bullock of Haverhill, Apr. 1922; 1 son-William S., Jr. In Am. consular service, China, 1914-17; In plumbing and heating bus., 1917-, now mgr., W. S. llowe Co., Somerville; alderman, 1926-29 (pres., 1928); Rep. nominee for Mayor of Somerville, 1929, for Congress, 8th DIst., 1934, 1936; mem. Rep. pro- gram com., 1938-39; (1Ir. Somerville Coop. Bk .; tr., Somerville Hosp .; mem. Masons, Odd Fellows. Club: Rotary. Author: War and Progress; Pros- pects for World Unity; newspaper and mag. arti- cles. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 51 Union St., Somerville. Home: 15 Summit Av., Somerville.
HOWELL, Eugene, merchant; b. Goshen, N. Y., Apr. 22, 1883; S. Sylvanus Jones Howell and Maay Kate (Tuthill) H .; ed. Goshen (N.Y.) high sch .; N.Y. Bus. Coll .; m. Doris Johnson, June 26, 1886. Re- tall merchant, 1904 -; mem. Newtonville Improve- ment Assn., Aleppo Shrine, Ancient & Honorable Arty. Co. Clubs: Middlesex Republican, Boston Rotary, Peterborough (N.H.) Golf. Presbyterian. Republican. Offfee: 422 Boylston St., Boston. Home:
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HOWER, Ralph M., teaching; b. Salina, Kan., Aug. 25, 1903; s. Edward Charles Hower and Etta (Kist- ler) 11 .; ed. Salina high school; A.B., Univ. Kan., 1925; B.A., Oxford, 1928; D.C.S., Harvard, 1935; m. A. Elizabeth Niven of Stirling, Scot., June 27, 1928. Rhodes Seholar, Pembroke Coll., Oxford, Eng., 1925- 28; instructor, Univ. Kan., 1928-30; research asst. in bus. hist., Harvard, 1930-34, instr., 1934-35, asst. prof. business hist., 1935 -; mem. Bus. Ilist. Soc. of Boston (mem. Council), Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Assn. Rhodes Scholars, Bus. Hist. Soe. Author: The Wedgwoods-Ten Generations of Potters, 1932; The Preservation of Business Ree- ords, 1937; The History of an Advertising Ageney, 1939; book reviews and articles. Otlice: Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, Sol- diers Field, Boston. Home: Glen Rd., Wellesley Farms.
HOWES, Allison Gates, insurance agent; b. Ashtield, Dec. 13, 1867; s. Charles Howes and Sarah (Lilly) H .; ed. Sanderdon Acad .; m. Mary Ann Hall of Ash- field, June 15, 1898. Followed farming as a pro- fession until 1930; in insurance bus., 1914 -; pres. bd. trs., Sanderson Acad .; past dir. lib. assn., creamery; past tr. Conway Sav. Bk .; seleetman, 1898-1913; town clerk and treas., 1915-39; justice of peace, 1915-36; notary pub., 1916 -; mem, Moun- tain Lodge of Shelburne Falls A.F.&A.M. Inde- pendent in politics. Office and home: Ashfield.
VHOWES, Ernest G., manufacturer; b. Chatham, Oct. 5, 1871; s. Franklin Howes and Mercy (Small) H .; ed. pub. schs .; m. Alice M. Huguley of Boston. Con- nected with manufacture of sole leather, 1890 -; chmn. bd. dirs. and dir. Howes Bros. Co., Tanners Cut Sole Co., pres. and dir. Franklin Tanning Co., Mt. Jewett Tanning Co., W. W. Mooney & Sons Corp .; v.p. and dir. Pocahontas Tanning Co., West Iliekory Tanning Co .; dir. Mich. Tanning & Ex- tract Co., First Nat. Bank of Palm Beach, Fla .; tr. and chmn. exec. com. Boston Univ. Clubs: Algon- quin, Boston City, Exchange, The Country (Brook- line), Cohasset Golf, Cohasset Yacht; Bath and Tennis, Everglades, Old Guard, Gulf Stream Golf, Seminole Golf (Palm Beach). Office: 321 Summer St., Boston. Home: Jerusalem Rd., North Cohasset; and Palm Beach, Fla.
HOWES. Frank Miller, physician; b. Rockland, Apr. 19, 1885; s. Stephen Miller Howes and Henrietta W. (French) Il .; ed. Rockland high sch .; A.B., llar- vard, 1907; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1910; m. Marion D. Tucker of Newton, June 22, 1912; chil- dren-Margaret HI. Trentman, Katherine. Prac- ticed med., New Bedford, 1912 -; pres. med. staff, St. Luke's losp .; med. dir., Sol-E-Mar llosp .; mem. Med. Adv. Bd., local dist. vol. Med. Service Corps, World War; mem. A.M.A., Mass. and New Bedford Ned. Soes., N.E. Heart Assn. Clubs: Roundabout, New Bedford Yacht. Author: Angina l'ectoris and its Treatment. Travel: Eng., Fr., Ger., Switz., etc. Gt.gt.g.s. Capt. John Pulling, Paul Revere's col- laborator; ancestors on father's side sea captains. Protestant. Republican. Office and home: 135 Cot- tage St., New Bedford. Summer res .: So. Dart- mouth.
HOWES, George Edwin, professor of ancient lan- guages (emeritus) ; b. Reading, Aug. 27, 1865; s. Andrew Howes and Mary Susan (Vose) 11 .; ed. Reading high seh., 1 yr .; Boston Latin sch .; A.B., llarvard, 1886, A.M., 1890, Ph. D., 1895; m. Sarah Knowlton billaway of Somerville, Dec. 27, 1887; ehildren-Ralph Edwin, Marjorie Howes Knicker- bocker; m. (2d) Blanche Lionais of Montreal, Can., Apr. 5, 1934; m. (3d) Hazel Ward Durgin of Miami, Fla., May 26, 1939. Teacher, King's Sch. for Boys, 1886-87; jr. master, Boston Latin seh., 1887-91; instr., Haverford (Pa.) Sch., 1891-93; prof. 'Greek, Univ. Vt., 1895-1905; prof. Greek, Am. Sch., Athens, Greece, 1902-03; Garfield prof. aneient langs., Wil- liams Coll., 1905-34, dean, 1920-30, emeritus, 1931 --; prof., Columbia, summer session, 1906; scholastic dean, Univ. Cruise, 1926-27; mem. Mng. Com., Am. Sch. Class Studies (Athens) ; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Profs. (charter), Am. Philol, Assu., Am. Inst. Archaeology, Class Assn. N.E. (pres. 1 yr., Sec.
15 yrs.), Delta Upsilon (tr. Williams chap.), Phi Beta Kappa, etc. Club: Williams (N.Y.). Author: Story of Three Greek Coins; revs. and articles in philol, and elass. jours. Co-editor: Selections of Latin Verse. Travel: Europe (2 yrs.), around world. Father mem, Mass. Legislature from Read- ing. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Williams College, Williamstown. Home: Miami, Fla. Sum- mer res .: Greensboro, Vt.
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