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YHOWES, Herbert Harold, college president; b. Den- nis, May 10, 1881; s. Edwin Herbert Howes and Chloe Crowell (Hall) H .; ed. North Dennis high sch .; Bridgewater Normal Sch., 1902; B.IS., R.I. Coll. Edn., 1925; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1930; m. Cora Wheaton Luther of Somerset, Aug. 16, 1905; children-Barbara Wheaton (Mrs. Charles Owen Nichols), Luther Hall, Harold Dud- ley. Elementary and jr. high sch. prin., Vt., Conn., and Mass., 1902-20; supt. pub. schs., Norwood, 1920-27, Medford, 1927-30; pres. State Teachers Coll., Hyannis, 1930 -; mem. N.E. Supts. Assn., N.E. Assn. Teacher Training Instns., N.ES. Teach- ers Coll. Presidents Assn., Mass. Supts. Assn., Mass. Schoolmasters Club, Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Phi, Masons. Clubs: Mass. School- masters, Hyannis Rotary (past pres. ). Desc. early settlers in Dennis (Yarmouth ), 1637. P'rot- estant (l'ederated Church ). Republican. Home: Hyannis.
V HOWIE, David Heath, banker; b. Lynn, Apr. 28, 1886; s. David Howie and Margaret Ann (Rem- ick) H .; ed. Worcester Acad .; A.B., Ilarvard, 1907; grad. student, Harvard, 1907-09; m. Harriet Neal Baum of Boston, June 6, 1911. Engaged in bank- ing at Boston, 1911 -; v.p. and dir. Fiduciary Trust Co. 1932 -; dir. Cambridge Trust Co .; treas. and dir. New England Council; dir. Saco-Lowell Shops, State Street Investment Corp .; dir. Mass. llosp. Life Ins. Co .; mem. Boston Port Authority; treas, and dir. West End House, Inc .; treas, and tr. Cambridge Y.W.C.A .; tr. Cambridge Hosp. Clubs: Harvard, St. Botolph, Union ( Boston). Of- fice: 10 P.O. Square, Boston. flome: 2 Berkeley Place, Cambridge. Summer res. : Rowley.
Y HOWLAND, Joseph Briggs, physician, hospital ad- ministrator; b. Brockton, Dec. 26, 1873; s. Edward Payson llowland and Susan ( Freeman) H .; ed. Brockton high sch .; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; m. May Sheddon Partridge of N.Y. City, June 4, 1908; children-Elizabeth, John Partridge. Began practice of med., Boston, 1896; asst. supt., Mass. State Hosp., 1901-02; supt., State Colony for Insane, 1902-07; asst. res. phys., Mass, Gon. llosp., 1907-19; supt., Peter Bent Brigham llosp., 1919-Jan. 1, 1939; administrator, Collis P. Hunt- ington Mem. llosp., Boston; sec. Harvard Cancer Commn .; pres. losp. Council of Boston, 1935-38; fellow A.M.A .; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Hosp. Assn. (pres., 1919), N.E. Hosp. Assn. (pres., 1921), Mass. losp. Assn., Soc. Mayflower Deses. Clubs: llarvard, Hingham Yacht, Medical Superinten- dents, Loeal Superintendents (pres.). Protestant. Republican. Office: Huntington Memorial llosp., 695 Huntington Av., Boston. Home: 657 Main St., llingham.
VHOWLAND, Llewellyn, retired; b. New Bedford, Oct. 9, 1877; s. William Dillwyn Howland and Caro- line Thomas (Child) 11 .; ed. Friends Acad., Now Bedford, 1887-91; Milton Acad., 1891-96; llarvard, 1896-97; m. Hope Waldo of Jamaica Plain, June 1, 1901; children-Priscilla (Mrs. R. G. Potter),
Ilope, Waldo, Llewellyn. Salesman of dry goods wholesale, 1897-98; elk., mining corp., 1899-1900; note broker, 1901-02: salesman of bldg. materials, 1902-17; pres. N.I. (il Co., 1920-25; corp. promo- tor, 1925-29; yacht broker, 1929-34; dir. Concordia Co., Inc., Waldo Bros. Co. Clubs: Harvard (N. Y. ), Tavern ( Boston), Country ( Brookline), Yacht (New Bedford). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 50 State St., Boston. Ilome: 55 lligh St., South Dartmouth. Winter res .: 57 Upland Rd., Brook- line.
Y HOWLAND, Weston, manufacturer; b. New Bedford, July 3, 1895; s. John S. Howland and Agnes (Ellis) HI .; ed. Moses Brown Sch., Providence, R.L., 1908- 13; A.B., Haverford (Pa.) Coll., 1917; m. Alice
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Hathaway Forbes of Milton, June 10, 1922; chil- dren-Weston, Jr., John S. II, Hester Anne, Ju- dith Forbes, David Murray. Supt., Gosnold Mills Corp., 1922-25; asst. treas. Warwick Mills Corp., 1926-27, treas., 1927-32, dir, 1926-, pres. 1932 -; also pres. Gluck Mills Corp., Brookside Mills Corp .; exec. v.p. and dir. Bates Mfg. Co., Edwards Mfg. Co., Hill Mfg. Co., York Mfg. Co., Andro- scoggin Mills, Ine .; v.p. and dir. Wellington Sears Co .; dir. Westover Fabrics, Inc., Union Water Power Co., Nat. Rayon Weavers Assn .; meni. corp. New Bedford Inst. for Sav .; mem. Amn. Friend Service Com., World War, bd. govs. Sol-1- mar Hosp. (pres. bd. govs. 1925-31); mem. bd. mgrs. Moses Brown Sch., 1924-25; mem. corp. Haverford Coll., Walter E. Fernald State Sch. (Waverly); mem. Nat. Assu. Cotton Mfrs. (dir., v.p. 1931-34), Cotton Textile Inst. ( dir., mem. exec. com. 1931-33), U.S. Inst. Textile Research (dir.), Beta Rho Sigma, Soc. Friends. Clubs: Milton (mem. bd. govs. 1931-34), Union (Boston), Union League. Republican. Office: 220 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 144 Randolph Av., Milton.
V HOYT, Frank Murray, banker; b. Newington, N.H., Jan. 23, 1859; s. Samuel Hoyt and Harriet S. (Murray) H .; ed. Tilton (N.H.) Sch .; Hampton Acad .; Greenland Acad .; m. Mary Ellen Brackett of Greenland, N.H., Sept. 1, 1887; children- Laurence Brackett, Mrs. Ruth Hoyt Williams. Bookkeeper, D. Lothrop & Co., Boston, 1885-94; v.p., sec., Lothrop Pub. Co., 1894-96, pres, 1896- 1904; asst. cashier, Melrose Nat. Bk., 1904-08; treas., Melrose Sav. Bk., 1908 -; tr., treas., Mel- rose Hosp. Assn .; tr. Melroso Sav. Bk., 1st M. E. Ch .; sec., tr. The Fitch Home, Inc. Dese. Jolin Alden. Methodist. Republican. Office: 476 Main St., Melrose. lome: 168 East Emerson St., Mel- rose. Summer res .: Portsmouth, N.H.
VHOYT, Franklin Sherman, publisher; b. Sherman, Conn., Aug. 31, 1873; s. James Phillips lloyt (D.D. ) and Emma Elizabeth (Judd) H .; ed. Newtown (Conn.) Acad .; S.B., Boston Univ., 1893; A.M., Columbia, 1905; m. Mabel Knibloe, 1899; children -- Phillips Bennett, Franklin Knibloe. Ednl. work in N.J., Phila., New Haven (Conn.), also Asst. Supt. pub. schs., Indianapolis, Ind., 1893-1907; ed. in chief ednl. dept., Houghton Mifflin Co., publish- ers, Boston, 1907-38; retired 1938; dir. Houghton Mifflin Co .; dir. publications and Bus. Mgr., Army Edul. Commn., A.E.F., France, 1918; mem. N.E.A. Clubs: Union, Odd Volumes (Boston), Brae Burn Country. Travel: Europe, Asia, No. Africa, No. and So. Am. Author: The Place of Grammar in the Elementary Curriculum; Hoyt and Peet's Everyday Arithmetic (co-author); articles on ednl. theory. Desc. Simon Hoyt and Rev. George Phillips, Mass. settlers, 1630. Congregationalist. Republican.
Office: 2 Park St., Boston. Home: 106 Berkeley St., West Newton.
HUBAN, George Hambre, newspaper editor; b. Brookline, Mar. 11, 1909; s. Philip M. Huban and Bridget (Doherty) IL .; ed. Brookline high sch .; Culver (Ind.) Mil. Acad .; B.S., Boston Univ., 1931; M.A., Univ. Southern Calif., 1932; unmarried. Reporter, Salt Lake City 'Tribune; feature writer, Montreal Star; tel. ed., Indianapolis Times; mug. ed., Everett Evening News Gazette, 1939 -. Travel: around world; India (3 mos.). Catholic. · Inde- pendent. Office: Everett Evening News Gazette, Everett. Home: 116 Browne St., Brookline. Sum- mer res .: Watch Hill, R.I.
HUBBARD, Beverly Raymond, sales engineer; b. Middletown, Conn., Dec. 27, 1901; s. Elmer S. Hub- bard and Clemontine D. (Clark) H .; ed. Middle- town high sch .; Choate Sch .; Cheshire Acad .; B.S.E.E., M.I.T., 1925; m. Muriel Moxley of No. Andover, 1927; 1 dau .- Marcella. Instr., elec. engring. lab., M.I.T., 1925-26; engr., Submarine Signal Co., 1926-28, dir. lab., 1928-36, sales engr., 1936 -; assoc., Inst. Radio Engring., A.A.A.S .; fellow Acoustical Soc. Am. Anthor: technical papers on acoustics, fog horns, underwater sound signaling. 'Travel: Japan, China, Hongkong, Stralts Settlements, Dutch East Indies, West In- dies, Panama Canal Zone. Protestant. Republi-
can. Office: 160 State St., Boston. Homie: 125 Conant Rd., Melrose. Summer res .: Groton.
HUBBARD, Charles Joseph, writer; b. Kansas City, Mo., June 25, 1902; s. Charles J. Hubbard and Allee Davis (Field) H .; ed. Milton Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1924, S.B., 1925; m. Anna H. Fuller of Cambridge, 1925 (div., 1930); 1 son-Charles J., Jr .; m. (2d) Dorothy Speare of Newton Centre, 1933. In engring. prof., 1925-30; then began trav- eling and exploring; wrote for periodicals; mem. Am. Geog. Soc. Club: Cruising of Am. Author: articles and stories In mags. Travel: Labrador, Africa, So. Am. Office and home: Sandwich.
VHUBBARD, Clifford Chesley, professor of history and political science; b. Providence, R.I., Apr. 30, 1884; s. Elmer Elston Hubbard and Lucy Amelia (Read) H .; ed. Melrose and Milton high schs .; A.B., Brown Univ., 1908, Ph.D)., 1926; A.M., Har- vard, 1917; m. Edith Adelaide Wass of Gloucester, June 18, 1915; children-Genevieve, Lucy Read, Mary Donnell. Teacher of hist. and civles, Lit- conia (N.H.) high sch., 1908-11, Mount Hermon sch., 1911-14, Eastern Ill. State Normal sch., Charleston, Ill., 1915-19; instr. govt., Williams Coll., 1920-23; polit. sei., Brown Univ., 1923-26; prof. hist. and polit. sei., and head of dept., Wheaton Coll., 1926 -; moderator, Norton, 1934- 38; mem. Commn. on Ednl. Matters (recess commn. of Mass. legislature), 1937; mem. Bd. Trs., Mass. State College, Amherst, 1939 -; served in S.A.T.C. Regt., Fort Sheridan, Ill., 1918; mem. Am. Ilist. Assn., Am. Polit. Sei. Assn., N.E. Hist. Teachers Assn. (pres., 1931), Am. Legion, Masons. Author: Constitutional Development in Rhode Island, 1926; Control of the State Normal Schools, 1917; 2 chapts., Commonwealth Hist. Mass. (A.B. Hart, ed. ), 1928-29. Episcopallan. Demoerat. Home: Norton.
HUBBARD, KHot, Jr., physician; b. Boston, Oct. 22, 1893; s. Eliot Hubbard and lelen W. (Faulkner) HI .; ed. St. George's Sch., Newport, R.I .; A.B., Harvard, 1915; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1919; m. Elizabeth F. Thaxter of Cambridge, Aug. 4, 1917; children-Illot, HI, Celia Thaxter, John Faulk- ner. Practiced pediatrics, Cambridge and vicinity, 1921 -; instr. Pediatrics, Harvard Med. Seh., 1930 -; mem. staff, Children's losp., Boston; hosp. apprentice, U.S.N.R.F., World War (still in tr. at Med. Sch. at time of Armistice); mem. Am. Acad. Pediatrics, N.E. Pediatric Soc., Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A. Clubs: Cohasset Yacht, Cohasset Golf. Unitarian. Republican. Office and home: 29 High- land St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Cohasset.
VHUBBARD, Henry Vincent, landscape architect; b. Taunton, Aug. 22, 1875; s. Charles Thacher Hub- bard and Clara Isabel (Reed) IL .; ed. Taunton high seh .; A.B., Harvard, 1897, A.M., 1900, S.B. (landscape architecture), 1901; student, M.I.T., 1897-98: m. Theodora Kimball of Milton, June 7, 1924 (d. 1935); m. (2d) Isabel Fay Gerrish of Ashland, June 30, 1937. Instr. landscape archi- tecture, Harvard, 1906-10, asst. prof., 1910-21, prof., 1921-29, Norton prof. of regional planning, head of dept., 1929 -; mem. Pray, Hubbard & White, Boston, 1906-18; partner, Olmsted Broth- ers, landscape architects, Brookline, 1920 -; tr. Am. Acad. Rome, 1933 -; mem., Nat. Capital Park & Planning Commin .; Milton Town Planning Bd .; Advisory Com. on Pub. Improvements, Boston; past del., com. mem., Nat. Cont. on Outdoor Recrc- ation; mem. Com. on Subdiv. Layout, Pres.'s Conf. on Ilome Bldg. & Home Ownership; Gov. Ely's Spl. Commn. on Laws Relative to Zoning, Town Planning, and Billboards; surveyor, Camp Devens, Ayer, Sept. 1917; later designer, Cantonment Br., Construction Div., U.S.A .; Emergency Fleet Corp., U.S. Shipping Bd .; expert, Housing Commn., Coun- cil Nat. Defenee; asst. mgr., acting chief, Town Planning Div., U.S. Bur. Ilousing & Transporta- tion (U.S. Housing Corp .; hon. discharge May, 1919) fellow Am. Soc. Landscape Architects (tr .. past pres.); mem. Boston Soc. Landscape Archi- teets, Am. Inst. of Planners, Brit. Town Plan- ning Inst., Internat. Fed. Housing & Town Plan- ning, Mass. Soc. Mayflower Descs., Harvard Musical Assn. Clubs: Century, llarvard (N.Y.),
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Cosmos (Washı., D.C.), Union, Laurel Brook (pres.), Harvard, Union Boat (Boston), Faculty (Cambridge). Author: Introduction to the Study of Landscape Design (with Theodora Kimball), 1917, rev. ed., 1929; Our Cities Today and Tomor- row (with T. K. Hubbard), 1929; mag. articles. Founder, 1910, now ed., Landscape Architecture (quarterly); founder, chief ed., City Plauning (quarterly), 1925-34; eons. ed., The Planners' Journal, 1935 -; ed., Report of U.S. llousing Corpn., 1919; Landscape Arehlteeture-A Com- prehensive Classification Scheme (with Theodora Kimball), 1920; Parks and Playgrounds as Ele- ments in the City Plan, 1922, 1924; Airports --- Their Location, Administration and Legal Basis (with Miller MeClintock and Frank B. Williams, 1930; Parkways and Land Values (with John Nolen), 1937. Unitarian. Republiean. Office: 99 Warren St., Brookline. Home: 15 Spafford Rd., Milton.
HUBBARD, Joseph Bradley, editor, teacher; b. Berkeley, Calif., July 10, 1890; s. Frank G. Ifub- bard and Louise P. (Rowe) H .; ed. Madison (Wis.) high sch .; B.A., Unlv. Wis., 1912, M.A., 1913; Ph. D., Harvard, 1923; m, Mlnnie A. Allen of Boston, 1920. Instr. economics, llamlin Univ., St. Paul, Minn., 1913-15, Univ. Minn., 1914-15, Princeton, 1919-20; spl. expert, U.S. Tariff Commn., 1918-19, 1920-21; asst. ed. and ed., Weekly Letters, Harvard Univ. Com. on Eeon, Research and Harvard Leon. Soc., 1921-31; ed., The Rev. of Econ. Statistics, 1931-35; mng. ed., Harvard Business Rev., 1935 -; asst. prof. bus. economles, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1934 -; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Boston Economie. Author: The Banks, the Bud- get, and Business, 1931; chapt. in Business and Modern Society, 1938. Editor-in-chief: Current Economic Policies, 1934. Protestant. Democrat. Office: Harvard Graduate School of Business Ad- ministration, Soldiers Field, Boston. Ilome: 3 Frost St., Cambridge. Y
HUBBARD, Marian Elizabeth, professor of zoology (emeritus) ; b. McGregor, la., Aug. 31. 1868; d. Rodolphus Hubbard and Hannah E. (Giles) H .; ed. McGregor high sch .; Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1889; B.S., Univ. Chieago, 1894. Instr., Eau Claire (Wls.) high sch., 1889-93, Univ. Chicago, 1893-94; instr. to prof, Wellesley Coll., 1894-1937, prof. emeritus, 1937 -; research work, Univ. Calif., 1902, Univ. Chieago, 1903-04, Woods Hole Lab., Cold Spring Harbor Marine Lab .; fellow A.A.A.S. Author: California Salamanders; Development of Chieks; Bluebird Nesting. Travel: United States and Canada. Dese. Massachusetts grandparents. Independent. Home: 56 Commonwealth Av., Bos- ton.
HUBBARD, Minnie Allen; b. Boston; d. Warren Wil- son Allen and Mary Elizabeth (Bannon) A .; ed. Mt. Holyoke; Boston Univ .; Boston Tenchers Coll .; m. Joseph Bradley Hubbard of Madison, Wis., Oct. 2, 1920. Did sorority work in Alpha Delta Pi, was province pres., grand v.p., grand pres., is delegate for Alpha Delta Pi to Nat. Panhellenie Congress; mem. Alpha Delta Pi, oldest secret soc. for women in the world. Travel: U.S., Can. Desc. Walker family, Wilson, Fay and Allen families, 1634. Episcopalian. Republican. Ilome: 3 Frost St., Cambridge. Summer home: Freedom, N.H.
V HUBBARD, Paul Mascarene, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Aug. 18, 1876; s. James Masearene Hubbard and Sarah Illi (Tomlinson) IL .; ed. Hopkinson's Sch. (Boston); A.B., Harvard, 1898; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1901; m. Martha Hartley Coit of Con- cord, N.II., Dec. 5, 1905. Adm. to Suffolk bar, 1901; praetieed law, 1901-13; asst. atty. gen., Met. Park Commn., 1913-16; mem. Brookline Park Conımn., 1923-27, ehmn., 1925-37; treas. Trs. of Donations to Prot. Epise. Ch., 1916 -; mem. Hu- guenot Soc. (viee president for Boston), S.C.W. Clubs: Union, Harvard (both of Boston). Dese. Rev. Wm. Ilubbard, Harvard, 1642 (1st class to graduate). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 10 Post Office Sq., Boston. Home: 11 Carlton St., Brookline. Summer res .: Duxbury.
VHUBBARD, Ralph King, woolen manufacturer; b. Norwood, May 5, 1891; s. Ezra Livermore Ilubbard
and Eva (King) H .; ed. Norwood high sch., 1904- 08; Lowell Textile Inst., 1908-11; m. Gladys B. Healey of Lowell, Sept. 10, 1913; children-Dor- othy Elizabeth, Harrlett Belle, Edwin Lawrence. Wool mfr., 1911 -; supt., L, W. Packard & Co., Ashland, N.II., 1916-21; treas. and agt., Packard Miils, Ine., 1921-29, pres. and treas., 1929 -; pres. Webster Five Cents Savings Bk., Webster District Hosp .; dlr. First Nat. Bk, of Webster; chmn. seh. bd., Dudley, 1929-33; mem. Masons (K.T., 32º, ShrIner), Elks. Clubs: Rotary, Charles River Country, Vesper Country (Lowell), Golf ( Web- ster ). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Packard Mills, Webster. Home: 791 School St., Webster.
HUBBELL, Henry Simonds, manufacturer; b. Fiten- burg, Feb. 2, 1884; s. Carleton Ashley Hubbell and Harriet (Simonds) H .; ed. Fitchburg high seh., 1898-1902; M.I.T., 1902-06; m. Katherine M. Walker of Boston, June 24, 1920; children-Katherine Mary, Henry Simonds, Jr., Thomas Walker. Engr., N.Y.C. and N.E., 1906-19, Boston, 1920 -; dir. United Shoe Machinery Co. of Can. (Montreal), B. B. Chemieal Co. of Can., W. W. Cross & Co., Ine., Carroll County Trust Co. (Conway, N.H.), T. R. Almond Mfg. Co., Dominion Wood Heel Corp. (Montreal), S. A. Felton & Son Co., Felton United Brush Co. (Hamilton, Ont.), Hoague- Sprague Corp .; v.p., dir. United Shoe Machinery Corp., Celastie Corp. (Arlington, N.J. ), Shoe Lace Co .; pres., dir. B. B. Chemieal Co., F. W. Mears Heel Co., Inc., Slipper City Wood Heel Co .; tr. Memorial Hosp. (No. Conway, N.H.); mem. A.A.A.S. Clubs: Engineers (New York), Univer- sity, Badminton and Tennis (v.p., gov.), Algon- quin (all of Boston), Country and Polo (Ded- ham), Brae Burn Country (West Newton). Uni- tarian. Republican. Office: 140 Federal St., Bos- tou. Home: 93 Village Av., Dedham. Summer res .: Chocorua, N.Il.
HUBER, Edward Godfrey, publie health administra- tor; b. Menomonie, Wis., May 30, 1882: s. William lluber and Emma Anna (Honegger) II .; ed. A.B., Univ. Mich., 1903; M.D., Univ. Mich. Sch. Med., 1905; honor grad., Army Med. Sch., 1908; Dr. P.II., Harvard, 1925; m. Frances Madison of Bellevue, Mieh., Aug. 11, 1904; 1 dau .- Lucile Adelaide. Commd. 1st lt. M.C., U.S.A., 1908, and advanced regularly through grades to col., 1919; chief of lab. service, Letterman Gen. Hosp., 1919-23; comdg. officer, 1st Corps Area Lab., Boston, 1923-24; asst. in vital statistics, Barvard, 1924-25; comind. col. M.C., U.S.A., 1931; instr. preventive med. and hy- giene, Harvard, 1935 -; asst. dir. Div. of Adminis- tration, Mass. Dept. Pub. Heaith, 1936 -; asso. in pub. health and administrn. 1937-39; asst. dean Harvard Sch. of Pub. Ilealth, 1937-, asst. prof. pub. health adm., 1939 -; fellow A. A.A.S, A.M.A., Am. Pub. Ilealth Assn., A.C.P., Mass. Med. Soc., Newton Med. Club, N.Y. Aead. Sci .; mem. Assu. Mil. Surgeons, Am. Soe. Tropical Med., Delta Omega (nat. pres. 1929-30), Phi Rho Sigma, Ma- sous. Clubs: City, Harvard (Boston). Republi- can. Office: 55 Shattuck St., Boston. Ilome: 45 Homewood Rd., Waban.
HUCHTHA USEN, Walther Johan Arthur, director of Department of Design, Mus. Fine Arts Sch., architect; b. Perry, Okla., Dec. 19, 1906; s. Julius August Huchthausen and Ida (Kindt) IL .; ed. Concordia (Junior) Coll., Portland, Ore .; B.S., Univ. Minn., 1928; M.Arch., Harvard Sch. Archl- tecture, 1930; tech. univs., Ger., 1930-32; unmar- ried. Nelson Robinson, Jr., fellow ( Harvard) abroad, 1930-31; Sheldon Fellow, abroad, 1931-32; instr., Dept. Architecture, Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N.Y., 1932-34; dir. Dept. of Design, Mus. Fine Arts Sch, Boston, 1934 -. Author: mag. articles. Travel: throughout Europe, 212 yrs. Lutheran. Office: 230 Fenway, Boston. Ilome: 32 Shepard St., Cambridge.
HUCKLE, Myron Samuel, executive, engineer, teacher; b. Cripple Creek, Colo., Sept. 19, 1897; s. Harry S. Huekle and May M. (Moorman) H .; ed. Washington State Prep. Sch .; B.S. (meeh. engring.), Washington State Coll., 1927: Harvard Engring. Sch .; M.I.T .; m. Maude Marie Mckinnon,
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Sept. 15, 1928; children-Jane, Myron S., Jr., June. Constrn. work, Boeing Alrplane Co., Seattle, Wash., 1916, in charge woodworking dept., 1917- 18, in charge of rigging, 1920-21; coll. photog- rapher, 1921-27; asst. in thermodynamics, Har- vard Engring. Schs., 1927-28; asst. In aeronau- ties dept., M.I.T., 1928-29, instr. dolng Diesel engine research, 1929-33; pres. U.S. Diesel Corp. and U.S. Diesel Engring. Sch., 1933 -; pres. Diesel Equipment Corp., 1938 -; lecturer on aviation and on Diesel engines for Univ. Extension Div., Mass. Dept. Edn., in various cities for many yrs .; instr., Curtiss Wright Flying Service, 1928, Mar- tha's Vineyard Flying Sch., 1929, In glider build- ing and flying, N.E. Aircraft Sch., 1931; 1st lt. Air Corps Res. : mem. Nat. Soc. Automotive Engrs. (pres. N.E. Scet., 1936-37), Alr Res. Assn. (pres. N E. Seet., 1938-39), Am. Soc. M.E., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edu., Engring. Socs. N. E. Author: papers on Diesel Research, Dlesel Progress, Heat Rejection before S.A.E. & A.S.M.I., etc. Travel: Europe (twice). Christian. Office: 89 Brighton Av., Boston. Ilome: 329 Park St., West Roxbury. VHUDNUT, Joseph, professor of architecture; b. Big Rapids, Mich., Mar. 27, 1888; s. Edward Webster Hudnut and Thyrza Jane ( Fairman) IL .; ed. Har- vard, 1908-10; B.Arch., Univ. Mich., 1912; M.S., Columbia, 1917; m. Clalre Ring of Phila., Pa., Dec. 28, 1912. Prof. architecture, Ala. Poly. Inst., 1912-16; prof. architecture and dir Sch. of Flne Arts. Univ. Va., 1923-26; prof. architecture, Co- lumbin, 1926-35, dean Sch. of Architecture, 1933- 35; prof. architecture, Harvard, 1935-38, chinn. dept., 1935-38, dean Sch. of Design, 1935-38; served with A E.F. in Italy, 1917-18; tr. Am, Fed, of Arts; dir. Nat. Pub. Housing Conf .; mem. Am. Inst. Architects. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N.Y.). Home: 61 Mt. Vernon St., Boston.
HUDSON, Charles John, product supervisor; b. Clin- ton, Oct. 28, 1886; s. George C. Hudson and Carrie (Colter) H .; ed. Clinton high sch .; B.A., Amherst Coll., 1910, M.A., 1911; m. Izette Farnsworth of Lancaster, June 26, 1913; chilldren-Rlehard C., George A., Carolyn. Instr., Amherst Coll., 1911- 12; did research work in astronomy, Alleghany Obs, Univ. Pittsburgh, 1912-17; asst. in research, Norton Co. Lab., 1917-35; product supervisor, Nor- ton Co., 1935 --; mem. Sch. Com., West Boylston, 9 yrs .; mem. Am. Ceramic Soc., Am. Astronom. Soc. Congregationalist. Republlean. Office: Norton Co., 1 New Bond St., Worcester. Honie: Newton St., West Boylston.
HUDSON, Charles William, artist; b. Boston, Aug. 21, 1871; s. Lorenzo Hudson and Maria (Evans) M .; ummarried. Painter of mountains and old for- est trees; portrait painter; exhibited in larger citles in U.S., also in Rome, It .; portralt of Miss Ellen Emerson, owned by Edward W. Forbes; small picture portrait of Theodore Roosevelt, owned by Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt : equestrian portralt of Gov. Roger Wolcott, owned by family; most Important work "Allegory of Life"; made flying models and demonstrated them to rep. of Boston Transcript, 1891; applied for patent for "flying machine," including wing-warping de- vice, 1891. Dese. Charles Hudson, ferryman, who landed first passengers in Boston (?); brother of Samuel Lorenzo Hudson, genealogist, Waban. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: 13 IIil- ton St., Hyde Park. Summer res .: West Thorn- ton, N.11.
V HUDSON, Henry William, Jr., surgeon; b. Chicago, Ill .. Oct. 29, 1900; s. Ilenry William Hudson and Eva (Sibley) 11 .; ed. Nichols Sch .; Dartmouth, 1919-21; M.D., llarvard Med. Sch., 1925; in. Ann . Nuss of Newport, R.I., May 30, 1926; children- Jean, Henry. Interne, Cincinnati Gen., New York, and Children's Hosps., 1925-27; In practice of surgery, Mass., 1928 -; asso. surg., Children's Hosp .; asst. In surgery, Harvard Med. Sch .; surg., NE. Home for Little Wanderers; It. comdr. Med. Corps, U.S.N. Res., 1934 -; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A M.A., Mass, Med. Soc., Delta Kappa Epsilon, Nu Sigma Nu, Masons. Club: Harvard (Boston), Author: articles on surgery. Episcopallan. Re-
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HUDSON, Manley O., judge; b. St. Peters, Mo., May 19, 1886; s. Davld O. Hudson and Emma (Blbb) II .; ed. A.B., Willlam Jewell Coll., 1906, A.M., 1907, LL.D., 1928; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1910, S.J.D., 1917; LL. D., Univ. Mo., 1931; D.C.L., Univ. Del., 1934; D.Pol., Unlv. Budapest, 1935; m. Janet Norton Aldrich, Dec. 7, 1930; children-Manley O., Jr., Davld. Asst, prof., then asso. prof., prof. law, Univ. Mo., 1910-19; asst. prof., Harvard Law Sch., 1919-21, prof., 1921-23. Bemis prof. of Internat. law, 1923 -; lecturer (Sehiff Foundation), Cornell, 1925, 1928; lecturer, Acad. Internat. Law, The Hague, 1925; reader, Univ. Calcutta, 1927; dir. re- search In Internat. law, Harvard Law Sch., 1927- 39: lecturer (Borah Foundation), Univ. Ida., 1931, (White Foundation), La. State Univ., 1935; visit- Ing prof., Geneva Inst. Internat. Studles, 1936; apptd. mem. Permanent Ct. of Arbitration, 1933; elected judge, Permanent Ct. of Internat. Justice, 1936; Sec. Mo. Peace Soc., 1912-19, Mo. Children's Code Commn., 1915-17; commr. on Uniform State Laws, 1916-19; sec. Nat, Conf. Commrs. on Unl- form State Laws, 1918-19; mem. legal sect., Sec- retariat of League of Nations, 1919-21; legal adviser, Internat, Labor Conf., Wash., D.C., 1919, Genoa, 1920, Geneva, 1924; Internat. Conf, on Russian Refugees, Geneva, 1922; Internat. Conf. on Obscene Publications, Geneva, 1923; U.S. tech. adviser, Conf. on Codification of Internat. Law, The Hague, 1930; mem. Danlsh-Greek Permanent Conciliation Commn., 1935; tr. World Peace Foun- dation, Margaret C. Peabody League of Nations Trust; attached to office of solicitor, Dept. State, 1917; U.S. Govt, inquiry into terms of peace, 1917- 18; spl. asst., Dept. State, 1918-19; attached to Internat. law div., Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1918-19; men., Paris Peace Conf., 1919, Commi. on Reply to German Counter-Pro- posals, Commn. on New States and Protection of Minorities, Commn. on Port of Kiel: mom. A.B.A., Am. Soc. Internat. Law (v.p.), Mo. Bar Assn., Am. For. Law Assn. (v.p.); Internat. Law Assn., Mass. Br. of League of Nations Assn. (pres., 1923-25) ; Chinese Soelal & Polit. Sci. Assn., Am. Aead. Arts & Sciences; asso. Institut de Droit International. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Faculty (Cam- bridge), Cosmos ( Washington, D.C.), Interna- tlonal (Geneya). Author: The Permanent Court of International Justice and the Question of Am- erlean Participation, 1925; Current International Cooperation, 1927; Les Avis Consultatifs de la Cour Permanente de Justice Internationale, 1927; The World Court, 1922-38; Progress In Interna- tional Organization, 1931; Treatise on Permanent Court of International Justice, 1934, French ed., 1936; By Pacific Means, 1935; articles in legal perlodicals, Ed., Cases on International Law, 1929, 2nd ed., 1936; Collection of Nationality Laws (with R. W. Flournoy), 1930; International Legis- lation, 1919-34 (6 vols.); Collection of Diplomatic and Consular Laws (with A. I. Feller), 1933; World Court Reports (3 vols. ), 1935. Office: Peace Palace, The Hague, Netherlands. Address: Ilar- vard University, Cambridge.
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