Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 131

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HUDSON, Ralph Gorton, professor of electrical en- gineering; b. Lawrence, June 7, 1885; s. Chester Emmons Hudson and Frances Miller ( Carpenter) 11 .; ed. Lawrence high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1907; m. Elizabeth Clare Carden of Lawrence, 1909; children -Gerald Carden, Priscilla, Julian Latham, Perry Malcolm. Practiced elec, engring., Boston, 1907 -; instr., M.I.T., 1907-16. asst. prof., 1916-22, asso. prof., 1922-29, prof .. 1929-, in charge, Gen. Sci. and Gen. Engring., 1931 -; mem. faculty, Lowell Inst. Sch., 1916 -; cons. engr .; dir. welding research for Emergency Fleet Corp., World War. Fellow, A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Inst. E.R., Am, Assn. Univ. Profs. Author: The Engineers' Manual; A Man- ual of Mathematics; A Table of Integrals; Engi- neering Electricity; Electronics. Dir. dese. Sam- uel Gorton, Boston, 1636, who founded rel. sect, the Gortonites, in Warwlek, R.I., 1648. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 45 Ashton Av., Newton Centre. Summer res .: South Dartmouth.


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HUGHES, Hentrice E. Holton, geologist; b. Syracuse, N.Y., Dec. 22, 1904; d. Arthur Boiton and Eliza- beth (Butler) B .; ed. A.B., Syracuse Univ., 1926, A.M., 1927: Ph.D., Corneli Univ., 1931; m. Alton B. Hughes of Chattanooga, Tenn., 1935; 1 dau .- Saliie E. W. Research asst., Corneil, 1931-32; instr., Mt. Holyoke, 1932-35, Mt. Ilolyoke-in-Hartford, 1935- 38; mem. Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Delta Epsilon. Ilome: 96 College St., So. Hadiey.


V HUGHES, Helen Sard, professor of English litera- ture; D. Chicago, Ili., Juiy 9, 1882; d. John Bonner Ilughes and Margaret Louisa (Sard) H .; ed. Kirk- iand Sch., Chicago, Ill .; Ph.B., Ed.B., Univ. Chi- eago, 1910, A.M., 1911, Ph.D., 1917; unmarried. Teacher, pub. schs., 1903-08; instr. Eng. lit., Western Coll. for Women, Oxford, O., 1911-12; Eng. composition, Wellesley Coll., 1912-14; feliow, instr. Eng., Univ. Chieago, 1915-17, Grinnell Coll. (Ia.), 1916; instr., asst. prof. Univ. Mont., 1917-19; \ HULHERT, Katherine Allmond, artist; b. Saera-


asso. in Eng., Univ. la., 1919-20; asso. prof., then prof. Eng. lit., Wellesley Coll., 1920-, dean of grad. students, 1925 -; visiting lecturer, Bryn Mawr Coil., 1918-19; mem. Eng. Speaking Union, Modern Lang. Assn. Am. Clubs: College ( Boston), Lyceum (London). Author: (with Robert Morss Lovett) The History of the Novel in England. Episcopalian. Liberal. Office: Wellesley College, Wellesley. Home: 10 Lovewell Rd., Wellesley. Summer res .: Wonalancet, N.II.


V HUGHES, John D., merehandise manager; b. Worces- ter, Oct. 11, 1894; s. Capt. John J .. Hughes and Ann (Hagerty) H .; ed. Woreester Class, high sch .; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1915; student, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1917; in. Alice Maher of Worcester, June 2, 1919; children-John D., Jr., V HULL, Forrest P., writer, editor; b. Georgetown, Jeanne. Mem. ed. staff, Worcester Telegram, Feb. 17, 1876; s. Alliston Baker Hull and Eilen Maria (Lovering) H .; ed. Georgetown high sch., 1890-93; Phillips Exeter Acad., 1893-95. Began career as reporter, Haverhill Evening Gazette, 1895; with Boston Journal, 1896-1903, Boston ller- ald, 1903-09, Boston Evening Transeript, 1909-36; ed. City Record, 1936 -; pres. Georgetown Sav. Bk .; mem. Masons. Congregationalist. Repub- liean. Ofilee: City Hall, Boston. Ilome: 98 W. Main St., Georgetown. 1915-17; see. Mercantile Bur., Worcester Ch. Com- meree. 1917-22; mdse. mgr., Denholm & McKay Co., Worcester, 1922 -; tr. People's Sav. Bk., St. Vincent Ilosp .; clk. corp., Worcester Ch. Com- merce; mem. 27th Training Battery, F.A., C.O.T.S., Camp Taylor, Ky., 1918; mem. Holy Cross Coli. and llarvard Alunni Assns., K.C., Am. Legion (Devens Post), Nat. Retail Dry Goods Assn. (1st v. chmn., Mdse. Mgr. Div.). Clubs: Kiwanis, Uni- versity. Co-author: The Buyer's Manual, pub. HULTGREN, Ralph Raymond, asst. professor of metallurgy; b. Spokane, Wash., Sept. 7, 1905; s. Charles Huitgren and Anna Augusta (Benson) H .; ed. Los Angeles (Calif.) Poly. high sch .; B.S., Univ. Calif., 1928; M.S., Univ. Ut., 1929; Ph.D., Calif. Inst. Tech., 1933; m. Teresa Wood of Oak- land, Calif., June 11, 1933; children-Neiien Wood, Glen Owen. Nat. research fellow, M.I.T., 1933-35; instr. metallurgy, llarvard, 1935-38, asst. prof., 1938 -; mem. Am. Inst. Mining & Metall. Engrs. Author: articles on metallurgy and crystal strue- ture in sei, jours. Ollice: Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 9 Westchester Rd., Newton. by Nat. Retail Dry Goods Assn. Office: 484 Main St., Worcester. Ilome: 3 Montvale Rd., Woreester. V HUGHES, Leon D., realtor; b. Watertown, N.Y., Oet. 10, 1890; s. John Daniel Hughes and Carrie Amelia (Diekinson) H .; ed. Scranton (Pa.) high sch., 1904-08; Univ. Pa., 1908-10; Boston Univ., 1923; m. Annette J. Symmes of Winehester, Mar. 10, 1918; 1 dau .- Barbara. Store mgr., 1910, now sales mgr. Walter Channing, Ine., realtors, Bos- ton; lecturer on real estate brokerage, Boston Univ .; sec. Fin. Com., Winchester; see. and dir. Mass. Assn. Real Estate Bds .; mem. Bd. of Ap- peals, Winchester; 7 mos. service in F.A.O.T.S. aty Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., 1918-19. Author: articles on real estate. Republican. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. Home: 10 Winthrop St., Winchester.


V HULBERT, Charles Allen, artist; b. Maekinae, Mich .; s. William Curtiss Hulbert and Mary Ann (Foote) II .; ed. Erie (Pa.) high sch .; student of art, Artist-Artisan Inst., Art Student's League, N.Y. City; m. Katherine Allmond of Sacramento, Calif., June 15, 1893. Life devoted to study and practice of art of painting; works exhibited, Nat. Acad. Design (N.Y.), Chicago Art Inst., Detroit Art Mus., Pittsfield (Mass.) Art Mus., Albany (N.Y.) Inst. Ilist. & Art, etc .; painting "The Old Trunk", purchased by Pub. Lib., Erie, Pa. Ciub: Salmagundi (N.Y.). Travel: U.S. Dese. Hulbert family, Saybrook, Conn., 1635; g.s. Dr. John Hul- bert, Alford, mem. Congress. Christian. Offiee and home: South Egremont.


HULBERT, Homer Hezaleel, lecturer, writer; b. New Haven, Vt., Jan. 26; 1863; s. Calvin Butler Ilulbert and Mary Elizabeth (Woodward) II .; ed. St. Johnsbury Acad., Vt .; B.A., Dartmouth, 1884; Union Theol. Sem., 1884-86, M.A., 1887; m. May Belle Ilanna of N.Y. City, Sept. 18, 1888; children -Helen (Mrs. Giles Blague), Madeleine, William


Chester, Homer Leonard, Sheldon. Mem. edn. service of Korean Govt., 1886-1905, diplomatie service, 1905-10, envoy of Emp. of Korea to U.S. and other countries; lecturer and writer in U.S., Can., and Eur., 1907 -; throughout Fr. in U.S. Army under the Y.M.C.A. after World War; fellow, Royal Geog. Soc., awarded Order of the Crown by Korean Govt. Author: The History of Korea, 1904; The Passing of Korea, 1906; Comparative Grammar of Korean and Dravidian, 1906; Omjee the Wizard, 1925; The Face in the Mist, 1926; articles and stories in Century, Harper's, LIppin- eott's, Forum, World's Work, Independent, Asia, Royal Asiatic Society, St. Nicholas, etc. Editor: The Korea Review, 1900-06. Desc. Eleazer Wheel- ock, founder of Dartmouth Coll., and Ralph Wheeloek, who in 1644 opened first public school in U.S. at Dedham. Congregationaiist. Repub- lican. Address: 44 Fairfield St., Springfield.


mento, Calif .; d. John George Alimond and Lydia Dyer (Dougiass) A .; ed. Sacramento (Calif.) high seh .; student of art, San Franciseo Sch. of Design, Artist-Artisan Inst. and Nat. Aead. Design, N.Y. City; m. Charles Allen Hulbert of N.Y. City, June 15, 1893. Asst. instr., Univ. Wash., Seattle, Wash., 1884-87; teaeher, Artist-Artisan Inst., 1893- 94; paintings exhibited at Nat. Acad. Design (N.Y.), Albany (N.Y.) Inst. Ilist. & Art, Pittsfield Art Mus., and many other places throughout coun- try; painting "The Old Mill" bought for lib. of girls' high sch., Brooklyn, N.Y .; mem. Nat. Assn. Women Painters & Scuiptors. Travel: U.S. Chris- tian. Republican. Office and home: South Egre- mont.


HUMPHREY, Henry Hauer, advertising agent; b. Braintree, Nov. 27, 1865; S. Edward Irving Ilumphrey and Olive (Curtis) II .; ed. Hyde Park high seh .; m. Jennie Brooks Sears, Aug. 20, 1888; children-Evelyn Miller, Ruth Page, Richard Sears, Henry Bauer, Jr. Wholesale dry goods, 1880-81; advertising ageney, 1881-1938; ehmn. bd., 11. B. Ilumphrey Co., Advertising Agency, 1886 -; tr. Mass. Memorial Hosps., Bostonian Soc .; mem. Boston Ch. Comnieree, Advertising Club of Boston. Travel: Europe, America. Episcopalian. Repub- liean. Oflice: 1235 Statler Bldg., Boston. Ilome: 90 Commonwealth Av., Boston.


VHUMPHREY, Richard Sears, advertising agent; b. Hyde Park, May 4, 1898; s. Henry Bauer Humphrey and Jennie B. (Sears) H .; ed. Milton Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1921; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1923; m. Marion Van Buren Emmons of England, June 2, 1923; children-Joan Van Buren, Richard Sears, Marion Irving. Asso, with H. B. Humphrey Co., Boston, 1923-, now pres. and treas .; 2d lt., Inf., U.S.A., at Camp Grant, Iil., 1917-19. Ciubs: Harvard, Tennis and Raequet (both of Boston), Country (Brookline), Essex Co. (Manchester). Office: 1235 Statler Bldg., Boston. Home: 85 Cottage St., Brookline. Summer res .:


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(HUMPHREYS, Walter, trade association executive and trustee; b. Dorchester, July 14, 1874; s. Dex- ter Humphreys and Maria Townsend (Davis) H .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; B.S. (mech. engring.), M.I.T., 1897; m. Victoire Elizabeth Casgraln of Evanston, Ill., July 18, 1906; children-James, George Casgrain, Marie Van Dyke, Henry Dexter. Engr., various firms, until 1899; registrar, M.I.T., 1902-22, sec. Society of Arts, 1917-22; alumni term mem. corp., 1923-28, life mem. and sec., 1929 -; sec .- treas. Nat. Assn. of Wool Mfrs., 1922 -; treas. Assoc. Wool Industries, 1935 -; ed., Bull. of Nat. Assn. of Wool Mfrs., 1922 -; sec. Code Authority Wool Textile Industry, 1934-35; chinn., Brookline Sch. Com., 1916-25; tr. Brookline Pub. Lib., 1916-, dir., 1917; dir., sec., Harvard Coop. Soc., 1918 -; past pres. Anı. Assn. Collegiate Registrars; past treas. Assn. Alumni Secs .; mem. M.I.T. Alumni Assn. (sec .- treas., 1906-23), Brookline Hist. Soe., Delta Kappa Epsilon. Club: University ( Boston, past pres.), Thursday (Brookline), Desc. Jonas Humphreys, colonist, 1631. Unitarian. Republi- can. Office: 80 Federal St., Boston. Home: 249 Clinton Rd., Brookline.


MIUNNEMAN, Carleton, realtor; b. Boston, June 5, 1898; s. Carleton Hunneman and Annie Wilson (Ingle) H .; ed. Volkmann sch., 1912-17; A.B., Har- vard, 1921; unmarried. Bk. messenger, See. Nat. Bk. of Boston, 1921-22; with Newburger Cotton Co., Memphis, Tenn., 1922-24; opened real estate office, 1929; partner, Douglass & Hunnemau, 1933 -; dir. and pres. Boston Real Estate Ex- change, Housing Assn. of Metrop. Boston; tr. Yeale Real Estate Trust, Limechest Real Estate Trust, Instn. for Sav. in Roxbury, Port Adams Real Estate Trust, Douglass & Hunneman Housing Trust; six months in U.S. army at Plattsburg and Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga., 1918. Clubs: Union, Harvard (both of Boston), Faculty (Cambridge). Travel: Ger., Aus. Desc. from maker of the Hunneman hand and steam fire-engines. Episcopalian. Republican, Office: 5 Arlington St., Boston. Ilome: 107 Upland Rd., Brookline.


VHUNNEWELL, James Melville, lawyer; b. Boston, May 22, 1879; S. James Frothingham Hunnewell and Sarah Melville ( Farnsworth) Il .; ed. Hopkin- son Sch .; A. B., Harvard, 1901; Ll .. B, Harvard Law Sch., 1901; m. Emeline Cushman Ticknor of Bos- ton, Apr. 21, 1911; children-Caroline Tieknor (Mrs. Richard Sanders Scott), James Frothing- ham, Robert Cushman (d.), William Parker, Thomas Baldwin, Richard Farnsworth. Adm, to Mass. bar, 1903; in gen. practice, Boston, 1903 -; rep. in Mass. Gen. t. from 5th Suffolk Dist., 1920- 27; dir. and treas. St. Luke's Home for Con- valescents, Trs. of Donations for Educ. in Liberia; dir. Church Home Soc., Home for Aged Men, Home for Aged Women; vestryman, Trinity Ch., Bos- ton; capt. and paymaster, 1st Corps Cadets, 1911 - 11; service in Mass. State Guard, during World War; mem. Mass, and Boston Bar Assns., M. V.M. (1900-14), Mass. Hist. Soc., Am. Antiq. Soc., N.E. llist. Geneal. Soc. (treas.), Col. Soc. of Mass. (treas.), Essex Inst. Clubs: Union, Harvard, Odd Volumes (all of Boston), Country (Brookline), Eastern Yacht ( Marblehead), Essex County. Travel: Europe, H.L., W.I. Episcopalian. Repub- lican. Office: 340 Tremont Bldg., Boston. Home: 14 Chestnut St., Boston. Summer res .: Marble- head Neck.


VHUNSAKER, Jerome Clarke, professor of mechani- eal engineering; b. Creston, la., Aug. 26, 1886; s. Walter J. lnnsaker and Alma (Clarke) 11 .; ed. U.S. Naval Acad .; S.M., M.I.T., 1912, Se. D., 1916; m. Alice Porter Avery of Farmington, Conn., June 26, 1911; children-Mrs. Sarah Hunsaker Swope, Jerome Clarke, Jr., James Peter, Alice Maclaurin. Officer, advancing to Comdr., Constrn. Corps, U.S.N., 1909-26; instr. aeronautic engring., M.I.T., 1912-16; in charge aircraft design, Navy Dept., Wash., D.C. (designed airship Shenandoah and flylng boat NC4, 1st aircraft to fly Atlantic), 1916-23; asst. naval attaché, London, Paris, Ber- lin, Rome, 1923-26; asst. v.p., Bell Tel. Labs. ( developed wire and radio service for airways),


1926-28; v.p., Goodyear-Zeppelin Corp., 1928 -; head, dept. mech. engring., M.I.T., and prof. in charge Guggenheim Aeronautical Lab .; mem. Joint Army & Navy Tech. Com., 1917-18; Inter- Allied Naval Armistice Cominn., 1918; Nat. Ad- visory Com. for Aeronautics, 1923, 1938; fellow Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; hon. fellow Inst. Aeronautical Sciences, Royal Aero- nautical Soc. Gr. Brit .; mem. Am. Soc. Naval Architects, Soe. Automotive Engrs., Am. Soc. M.E., Nat. Acad. Sciences, German Acad. Alrcraft Research, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Sigina Xi. Clubs: Century (N.Y.), Army & Navy ( Washington), St. Botolph (Boston). Author: articles In prof. jour- nals. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Mass. In- stitute of Technology, Cambridge. Ilome: 10 Louisburg Sq., Boston. Summer res .: St. Hubert's, Essex Co., N.Y.


V HUNT, Atherton N., lawyer; b. Weymouth, Feb. 9, 1867; s. Ebenezer Atherton Hunt and Louisa Ann (Follett) H .; ed. Adams Aead., Quincy, 1881-83; A.B., Harvard, 1887; spl. student, Columbia Univ. Law Sch .; m. Sarah Wecks Lane of Braintree, May 4, 1899; children-Iedward Atherton, Richard Atherton, Frederick Atherton. Began career as prin. of sch., 1887-88; classical instr. Dr. Callisen's Seh., N.Y. City, 1889-93; admitted to Mass. bar, 1894, to practice in Fed. Cts., 1894; engaged con- tinuously in practice of law, Boston, 1894 -; v.p., dir. and gen. counsel, Tailby Nason Co .; dir. Ascptie Service Co., Town Counsel, Braintree, 1929-32; mein. Masons (past master). Clubs: Cochato (past pres. ), Men's (past pres.). Desc. Enoch llunt, Weymouth, 1640; John Alden and Priscilla Mullins. Republican. Office: 84 State St., Boston. Ilome: 29 Vine St., Braintree.


HUNT, Carleton, stock broker, member of Boston Stock Exchange; b. Boston, July 23, 1903; s. Thomas Hunt and Carrie (Speiden) Il .; ed. Mid- dlesex Sch., Concord; A.B., Harvard, 1926; Harvard Law Sch., 1926-27; m. Helen Lois Chatterton of Lancaster, 1926; children-Carolyn Lois, Thomas Chatterton. With Kidder, Peabody Co., Boston, 1927-31; with Thornton & Curtis, unlisted securi- ties, Boston, 1931-38; Stock broker in business alone, Boston, 1938 -. Club: Harvard (Boston). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: c/o Long & Nash, 10 Post Office Sq., Boston. Home: 3 Chan- ning St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Tupelo Rd., Tedesco Pt., Swampscott.


V HUNT, Ernest Leroi, surgeon; b. Abington, Nov. 11, 1877; s. Washington Hunt and Mary (Nickerson) H .; ed. Abington high sch .; Mass. Coll, of Phar- macy, Boston, 1894-95; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902; m. Isabel Girling of Worcester, June 4, 1909; m. (2d) Charlotte Stiles Alling of Woreester, .Sept. 21, 1929; children-(by 1st w.) Isabel (Mrs. James A. Dawson), Ethel Dorothy (Mrs. Joseph Navas), Mildred Elizabeth (Mrs. Charles Andrew llall); (by 2d w.) Roger Alling. Interne, Worces- ter City Hosp., 1902-3, asst, pathologist, 1903-25, surgeon and dir. surg. div., Worcester City Hosp., 1919-33; consult. surg. Worcester City Hosp. 1933 -- , Worcester State Hosp., Holden Hosp., Har- rington Mem. Hosp .; pathologist, U.S. Veterans' llosp. 89, 1922-31; surgeon-in-chief, Fairlawn llosp, Worcester, 1934 -; chinn. and chief of staff, Worcester Cancer Clinic; med. mem., Div. 4, Worcester, U.S. Selective Service, 1917-18; capt. M.C., IJ.S.A., active service, Aug. 25, 1918-Mar. 22, 1919; lt. col., Med. Res., U.S. Army; asso. med. examiner 11th Worcester Dist .; dir. Worcester Pub. Lib .; mem. gov. bd., Educ. Div., Worcester Y.M.C.A., 1928 --; fellow A.C.S .; mem, A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. (pres., Worcester Dist., 1931-32), N.E. Surg. Soc., Mass. Medico-Legal Soc. (pres., 1926- 28), Am. Medico-Legal Assn., Am. Urological Assn., Worcester Hist, Soc., the Gov. and Co. of Mass. Bay Colony in N.E .; diplomate Am. Bd. of Surgery; chmn. Worcester chapt., Am. Red Cross, 1930-36; Mason, Odd Fellow. Clubs: University, Economic. Author: articles contributed to med. journals on surgery, pathology and legal medl- cine. Interested in library admin. Desc. Enoch Hunt, Newport, R.I., 1638. Universalist. Repub- lican. Office: 28 Pleasant St., Worcester. llome:


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20 Kenilworth Rd., Worcester. Summer res .: . 1898-1922; gen. field sec. Am. Unitarlan Assn., Greyrock, Knoliwood Beach, Saybrook, Conn. 1924-, adm. v.p. 1927-30, sec. 1930-37; tr. Orange (N.J.) Free Lib .; voi. chaplain, Canip Upton, N.Y., 1917-18; capt. under Am. Red Cross, De- barkation Hosp. No. 1, Ellis Island, N.Y., 1918-19; pres. Children's Aid Soe. (Orange, N.J.) ; organi- zer, past pres. Orange (N.J.) Ministerial Assu .; mem. Unitarian Ministerial Assn., N.E. Soc. (Orange, N.J.), Psi Upsilon, Phl Beta Kappa, Ma- sons, K.T. Clubs: Boston City, Clergy. Unl- tarian. Independent. Ilome: Standish St., South Duxbury.


V HUNT, George E., manufacturer; b. AbIngton, Dec. 29, 1867; s. Seth Hunt and Lydla Jerusha (Me- serve) 11 .; ed. Abington high sch .; Recker's and Bradford's Private Commercial Sch .; m. Hattle E. Cushing of Abington, June 29; 1893; children -- Gladys Eugenia (Mrs. Ralph O. Creelman), Don- ald Cushing. Employee, Ilenry N. Clark, Boston, 1884, now pres. and treas. Henry N. Clark Co .; cik. and dir. Standard Stove Lining Co .; dir. Standard MallIng Machine Co .; pres. and dir. Everett Fac- torles Terminal Corp .; dir. Middlesex Co. Nat. Bk .; v.p. Everett Coop. Bk .; formerly mem. Ev- erett Sch Bd .; mem. United Commercial Travelers of Am., Masons (32º) Shrine, Odd Fellows, R.A. Clubs: Republican (of Mass. ), Rotary, City (Bos- ton). Universalist. Republican. Office: 56-62 Unlon St., Boston. Home: 25 Pleasant St., Everett. Summer res .: Woodward Av., West Gloucester.


VHUNT, George Joseph, teacher of metalry; b. Liver- pool, Eng., Apr. 7, 1865; s. James Hunt and Agnes (Murdock) H .; ed. Liverpool pub. schs., Liverpool Univ .; Liverpool Art Inst .; m. Emma Gates WII- son of Colchester Co., N.S., 1898. Apprentice, jeweler and silversmith trades, 1880-87; came to Amerlea, 1887; employed by various large silver- ware and jewelry concerns in U.S., 1887-1903; in business on own account In Eng., 1903-05; in bus. on own account, Boston Sch. of Metalry, Boston, 1905 -; invited to organize metalry teaching at Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston, 1906, Worcester Art Mus., Swain Sch., New Bedford, 1910, Chautauqua Summer Seh .; mem. Copley Soc. (Boston), Ma- sons. Club: Boston City. Office: 101 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 2 Walnut St., Boston.


VHUNT, George Lester, Insurance executive; b. Essex, Conn., May 25, 1889; s. Gustavus Salter Hunt and Bilen M. (Pratt) IL .; ed. grade schs., Essex, Conn .; Sullield (Conn.) Acad., 1908; m. Ilelen Kohn of Albany, N.Y., Mar. 24, 1920 (d.); m. (2d) Joyce Stone of Melbourne, Australia, Aug. 18, 1938; 1 dau .- Susan Roberts. Rep. of Phoenix Mut. Lite Ins. Co., Conn. and R.I., 1912-14; spl. supervising and reorganization work in South, hdqrs. at At- lanta, Ga., 1914-19, mgr., Cleveland, O., 1919-21; supt. of agencies, Guardlan Life Ins. Co. Am., 1921-24; gen. agt., N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Hart- ford, Conn., 1924-31; v.p., 1931 -; dir. Industrial Bk., Hartford, Conn., Morris Plan Bk., Boston, Clayton Mfg. Co., Bristol, Conn .; tr. Suflield Acad .; mem. Hartford and Conn. Life Underwriters Assns. (past pres.), Nat. Assn. Life Underwriters (v.p.), Life Ins. Sales Research Bur. (tr.), Life Agency Ofllcers Assn. (dir.), Masons, Shrine. Clubs: Wellesley Country, Brae Burn, Rotary, etc. Travel: U.S., Europe, Honoluhi. Author: booklets and articles on life ins. Congregationalist. Re- publican. Office: 87 Milk St., Boston. Home: 35 Carlsbrooke Rd., Wellesley Hills.


HUNT, Thomas, lawyer; b. New Orleans, La., Sept. 8, 1866; s. Carleton Hunt and Georgine (Cam- mack) H .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; A.B., Har- vard, 1887, A.M., LL.B., 1890; m. Carrie Speiden of N.Y. City, June 19, 1894; 1 son-Carleton. Ad- mitted Suffolk Co. bar, Jan. 1890; active practice, gen. trial and argument of cases, Boston, 1890 -; partner successively In Gaston, Snow & Salton- stall; Gaston, Snow, Saltonstall & Hunt; Gaston, Snow, Saltonstall, Hunt & Rice, 1905 -; now sr. partner, Gaston, Snow, Hunt, Rice & Boyd; dir. Nat. Shawnut Bk. (Boston), East Boston Gas Co., Chelsea Gas Light Co., Quincy Gas Co .; mgr., Trs. Donations of Prot. Episc. Ch. Clubs: Somerset, Union, Harvard (Boston); University (N.Y.). Travel: Europe, W.I., Can. Episcopalian. Demo- crat ' (till recently). Office: 82 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 44 Mt. Vernon St., Boston. Sumn- mer res .: Tedesco Pt., Swanipseott.


VHUNT, Waiter Reid, clergyman; b. Camden, Me., Nov. 15, 1867; s. Abei Hunt and Eveline (Knight) H .: ed. Bangor (Me.) high sch .; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1890. D.D., 1925; S.T.B., Harvard Dlv. Sch., 1894; m. Alice Winslow of Boston, July 25, 1901. Ordalned to Unitarian ministry, 1894; pastor, Dux- bury and Ellsworth (Me.), 1894-98, Orange, N.J.,


HUNT, William Parmenter, Investment banker; b. Cambridge, May 27, 1896; s. Freeman Hunt and Abbie Eilen (Brooks) H .; ed. Cambridge Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1916; student, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm .; m. Dorls Hatfield of Cambridge, May 14, 1927; 1 son-William P., Jr .; m. (2d) Janina Rondzka, September 16, 1939. Investment banker, MInot, Kendall & Co., 1919 -; pvt. French Army, May-Sept. 1917; pvt. U.S.A., Sept. 1, 1917- Apr. 1919; grad., Saumur Arty. Officers Sch., Nov. 1918; decorated with Croix de Guerre, A.F.S. medal Verdun medal, Victory medal, French Volunteer medal; 2d lt. Battery B, 101st F.A., 26th Div., Mass. N.G., 1920-21, 1st lt. 1921-29, capt. 1929 -; mem. A Republican Instn. In Town of Boston. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Winchester Country, Army & Navy (Boston), Desc. William Parmenter and Ezra Parmenter, both former mayors of Cam- bridge and congressmen; father mem. Mass. Sen- ate. Unitarlan. Republican. Offlee: 13 Congress St., Boston. Home: 988 Memorial Dr., Cambridge. HUNTER, Lonis James, corporate financial advisor; b. Kansas City, Mo., May 23, 1890; s. Harry Hunter and Elizabeth (Maddocks) H .; m. Marie Ilelen Atwater of Boston, June 19, 1912; chlidren-Eliza- beth (wife of Rev. F. G. Hicks), Robert Louis, Ruth Shirley. V.p. and treas., U.S. Distributing Corp. and allled companies, 1919-22; reorganizer of several Industrial companies, 1922-23; v.p. Nat. Shawmut Bk., In charge of Industrial Dept., 1923- 34; established own offices for service and advice to corps., handling group of trusts and making spl. bus. surveys, 1934 -; dep. comptroller, later comptroller, Am. Red Cross, during World War; chmn. bd., Owl Drug Co .; pres. and dir., Thomas G. Plant Co., Queen Quallty Shoe Co .; dir., United Drug Co., Liggett Drug Co., United Drug Co. of Can., Ltd., Louis K. Liggett Co., Ltd., The Carter's Ink Co .; chmn. bd., Thompson, Boland & Lee, Inc .; tr. Mass. Mem. Hosp .; chmn. Bondholders Protective Com., Warren Brothers Company; treas. and tr., Am. Ch. Inst. for Negroes; treas, and dir., Boston Y.M.C.A. Clubs: Unlon, Exchange (both of Boston), Brae Burn Country (West New- ton), Yacht (Duxbury, treas. and dir.). Episco- palian. Office: 82 Devonslilre St., Boston. Home: 35 Hyde Av., Newton. Summer res .: Duxbury.


HUNTER, Norman McLeod, physician; b. Aiberton, P.E.I., Can., Dec. 25, 1872; s. David Hunter and Flora (Arbuckle) H .; came to U.S., 1889, natural- Ized, 1905; ed. Prince of Wales Coll., Charlotte- town, P.E.I., 1893-95; McGill Coll., 1896-97; M.D.C.M., McGill Unlv. Med. Sch., 1901; m. Ethel M. Lamson of Merrimac, 1901; children-Donald, William Arbuckle; m. (2d) Mabei M. Wood of Hud- son, 1924. Practicing phys., Hudson, 1901 -; pres. and dlr. Hudson Nat. Bk. 1928 -; pres. Hudson Plan Bldg .; treas, and dir. Factory Realty Corp .; dir. Hudson Coop. Bk .; pres. Hudson Welfare Assn .; tr. Hudson Sav. Bk .; fellow Am. Chirurg. Soc., A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc .; mem. Masons, Odd Fel- lows. Unitarian. Republican. 'Address: 20 Lln- coln St., Hudson.




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