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HUNTINGTON, Edward Vermllye, mathematiclan; b. Clinton, Onelda Co., N.Y., Apr. 26, 1874; s. Ches- ter Huntington and Katharine Hazard (Sniltlı) H .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 1897; Ph.D., Univ. Strassburg, Ger., 1901; hon. S.D., Univ. San Marcos, Lima, Peru, 1925; m. Susle Edwards Van Volken- burgh of New York, July 6, 1909. Instr. math., Harvard, 1895-97, Willlains Coll., 1897-99; In Eu- rope, 1899-1901; Instr. math., Harvard, 1901-05, asst. prof., 1905-15, asso. prof., 1915-19, prof. me- chanlcs, 1919 -; Western Exchange prof. from Har-
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vard to Belolt, Carleton and Knox Colls., 1925; maj., gen. staff on statis, duty, Wash., D C., 1918- 19; ed. Annals of Mathematics, 1902-11; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences (chmn. com. of pub., 1914- 19), A.A.A.S. (v.p. and elimn. sect. A, 1926), Am. Inst. of Math. Statistics; mem. Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Math. Soc. (v.p., 1924, rep. on Nat. Research Couneil, 1923-26), Math. Assn. Am. (pres. 1918), Am. Statis. Assn., Am. Standards Assn. (mem. seetional Com .; chin. sub-committee on math. symbols, 1928), Assn, for Symbolle Logle, Author: Four-Place Tables of Logarithins and Trigono- metric Functions, arranged for decimal division of the degree, 1907; Monograph IV on The Funda- mental Propositions of Algebra In work "Mathie- matical Monographis" (edited by J. W. A. Young), 1911; The Continuum and Other Types of Serial Order, 1917; Handbook of Mathematics for Engi- neers, 1918; chapters I and IV in Handbook of Mathematical Statistics (edited by H. L. Rletz), 1924; contributor numerous articles In math. jours. Travel: Europe, 1899-1901, 1912; So. Am., 1924. Congregationalist. Home: 48 Highland St., Cam- bridge. Summer res .: South Egremont.
VHUNTINGTON, James Lincoln, obstetrician; b. Mal- den, Mar. 30, 1880; s. George Putnam Huntington and Lilly St. Agnan (Barrett) H .; ed. Hanover (N.H.) high sch., 1891-98; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1902; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1907; m. Sarah Higginson Pierce of Brookline, June 1, 1911; chil- dren-Benjamin Lincoln, John Higginson. Surg. house pupil, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1907-08; house officer, Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1909; studied at various hosps. in Ger., Eng. and Ire., 1909-10; oll staff, Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1911-22; asst. in gynecology and obstetrics, Harvard Med. Sch., 1911-22; cons. obstetrician, Cambridge Hosp. 1922 -; fellow A.C.S .; meni. Am. Bd. Obstetrics and Gynecology, A.M.A., N.E. Pediatric Soc., Bos- ton Obstet. Soc. (past pres.), N.E. Obstet. and Gynecol. Soc., Obstet. & Gynecol. Travel Club, Mass. Med. Soc., Boylston Med. Soe., Colonial Soe. Mass. (ree. sec.), S.R., Soc. Mayflower Descs., Soc. for Preservation N.E. Antiquitles, N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soe., Order of Founders and Patrlots of Mass., Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Omega Alpha. Clubs: Aesculapian, Stork, Tavern. Episcopalian (vestry- man, Trinity Ch.). Ilome: 311 Marlborough St., Boston. Summer res .: Forty Acres, Hadley.
HUNTLEY, George Ezra, clergyman; b. MIIl River, May 25, 1870; s. Ezra B. Huntley and Louisa (Rhoades) H .; ed. Collinsville (Conn.) high sch .; grad., St. Lawrence Univ. Theol. Sch., 1894; D.D., Buchtel Coll., 1912; m. Lilla May Putnam of Bar- nard, Vt., Jan. 29, 1895. Ordained to Universalist ministry, 1894; pastor, So. Framingham, 1894-1903, Oneonta, N.Y., 1903-05; Ryder prof. homlletics, St. Lawrence Univ. Theol. Sch., Canton, N.Y., 1905-17; pres. Gen. S.S. Assn. Universalist Ch., (part time) 1913-17, (full time) 1917-29; pastor, Peabody, 1933- 37, Roxbury, 1937 -; mein. Near East Investigation Commn., 1919; mem. Masons. Author: Seeing Straight in the Sunday School; Victoria at the Helm. Travel: Europe, Egypt, Near East, 1919, Europe, 1930. Universallst. Independent. Office: 1st Universalist Church, Roxbury. Ilome: 1010 Mass. Av., Cambridge.
HUNTRESS, Ernest Hamiin, asso, professor of or- ganic chemistry; b. Laconia, N.H., May 9, 1898; s. Hamlin Huntress and Amy Louisa (Rollins) H .; ed. Lynn Class. high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1920, Ph.D .. 1927; in. Zilpha Caroline Woodworth of Pepperell, Dec. 24, 1923; children-Robert Jewett, Carol Mar- ian. Asst. in organie chem., M.I.T., 1920-22, instr. chem., 1922-29, asst. proť., 1929-35, asso. prof., 1935-, head undergrad. div. organie chem., 1935 -; formerly consultant for Plymouth Cordage Co., Fed. Phosphorus Co. (now Swann Research, Inc.); mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (chin., Northeastern seet., 1938-39), A.A.A.S., Deutsche Chemische Gesell- schaft, Am. Assn. Textile Chemists & Colorists, A.I.&A.M. (Richard C. Maclaurin Lodge), Alpha Chi Sigma, Sigma Xi. Author: Introduction to the Use of Beilstein's Handbuch, 1st ed., 1930, 2d ed., 1938; Problems in Organic Chemistry, 1938; ar- tieles In chem. journals. Developed Idea of use of substances that fluoresee in ultra-violet light as
industrial marking deviee for cordage and other fibrous materials. Baptist. Republican. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 18 Fairview Av., Melrose Highlands.
UURD, Marjorie, lawyer; b. Boston, June 24, 1886; d. Alfred D. Hurd and Louisa Marla (Coolidge) H .; ed. Salem high sch .; A.B. Radeliffe Coll., 1908, A.M., 1911; Cambridge Law Sch. for Women; un- married. Did social work (Minimum Wage Com., Cambridge Social Union, etc.), 1911-16; adm. to Mass, bar, 1918; practiced law, Boston, 1918 -; with Ilale & Dorr, then with Dunbar, Nutter & McClennen; with Boston Legal Ald Soc., 1921 -; mem. Mass. Assn. Women Lawyers (past pres.), Mass. Bar Assn., League Women Voters, Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Radcliffe Coll. Alumnae Assn. (past treas.), Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Appalachian Mt. (past sec.), Am. Alpine, Camp Fire Girls (pres. Boston Couneif). Author: articles on climbing, ete. Travel; Europe, Mex., Western U.S. (moun- taineering). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 16A Ashburton Pl., Boston. Home: 4 Mereer Cirele, Cambridge.
Y HURLEY, Charles Francis, ex-governor; b. Cam- bridge, Nov. 24, 1893; s. John Joseph Hurley and Elizabeth (Maher) H .; ed. Boston Coll., 1913-15; m. Marion L. Conley of Cambridge, Jan. 9, 1924; children-Betty, Charles Francls, Sally (d.), Naney, Ellen Sarah. In real estate business, Cambridge and Boston, 1916 -; receiver gen., Commonwealth of Mass., 1931-37; elected gov. for term, 1937-39; mem. Cambridge Sch. Com., 1919-31; served in U.S.N., World War; mem. Charitable Irish Soe., Ancient and Hon. Arty., Am. Legion, Catholic Un- ion of Cambridge, Hibernians, Elks, Irish Nat. Foresters, Knights of Finbar, Club: Clover ( Bos- ton). Catholic. Democrat. Office: 276 Common- wealth Av., Boston. Home: 57 Fresh Pond Lane, Cambridge.
HURLEY, Frank P., lawyer; b. Hartford, Conn., Mar. 9, 1900; s. Patrick Hurley and Margaret (Shea) H .; ed. St. Jerome high sch., Holyoke; LL.B., Georgetown Univ., Wash., D.C., 1925; m. Maura E. Earls of Boston, July 6, 1935; children- Maura E., Patrleia E. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1926, U.S. District Court bar, 1928; elected to Mass. Senate, 1928-36, chmn. judiciary com., Mass. Legis- lature, 1935-36; mem. Am. Bar Assn., M.C.O.F., Hibernlans. . Travel: Ireland. Catholic. Demo- erat. Office: 276 High St., Ilolyoke. Home: 6 Brooks Av., Holyoke.
VHURLEY, Joseph Leo, asso. justice Superior Ct .; b. l''all River, Apr. 20, 1898; s. John T. Hurley and Margaret A. (Sullivan) H .; ed. Fall River high sch .; 1.L.B., Georgetown Univ., Wash., D.C., 1920, LL.M., 1921; m. Celeste J. Tracy of Salem, June 29, 1927; children-Joseph Tracy, William Anthony, John Thomas. On legal staff, Fed. Res. Bd., Washing- ton, D.C., 1921-22; admitted to Mass. bar, 1922; engaged in gen. practice of law, Fall River, 1922- 37, mem. firm Hurley & Torphy, 1931-37; asso. justice, Mass. Superior Ct. 1937 -; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1925-28, corp. counsel, Fall River, 1929-30; del. to Nat. Dem. Convs., 1924 and 1928; mayor Fall River, 1933-34; It. gov. of Mass., 1935-36, served in U.S. Army, during World War; mem. Am. Legion, Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co. of Boston, 101st Inf. Assos., Charitable Irish Soc. of Boston, Am., Mass., Bristol Co., Boston, and Fall River Bar Assns., Law Soc. of Mass., Delta Theta Phi, K.C. (4°), Elks, Eagles, Moose, Grange. Clubs: Algonquin, Army and Navy, Clover, Ten of Us, Councillors (Boston), Fall River Country, Quequechan, East End Sportsman's (Fall River). Catholic. Demo- crat. Address: Superior Court, Boston. Home: 655 ltock St., Fall River.
VHURLEY, William Anthony, Insurance agent; b. Springfield, Dee. 1, 1904; s. William James Hurley and Bridget M. (Kelly) H .; ed. Springfield paro- chial sehs., 1909-18, Cathedral high sch., 1919- 22, St. Anselm's Prep. Sch., Manchester, N.H., 1923-24; 1.1.B., Univ. of Notre Dame, 1928; m. Alice G. Redden of Springfield, July 26, 1937. Employed as ins. adjuster, 1929-31; ins. broker, mem. firm Whitney Ins. Assos., Springfield, 1931 -; alderman, Springfield, 1932-33, elimn. Dem. City
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Com., 1933 -; mem. Nat. Assn. Ins. Agts., Spring- field Bd. Fire and Casualty Underwriters, B.P.O.E. Club: Notre Dame of Conn. Valley (pres. 1937-38). Catholic. Democrat. Office: 18 Vernon St., Spring- field. Home: 70 Westford Circle, Springfield.
HURLEY, William E., publlc official; b. Boston, Aug. 26, 1875; s. William Hurley and Ellen ( McSorley) H .; ed. English high sch .; Burdett Bus. Coll., Bos- ton; m. Ella T. Cuddihy of Boston, Apr. 23, 1905. Began as substitute letter carrier, Boston, 1897, postoffice insp., 1907-15, asst. postmaster, Boston, 1915-18, 1920-1929, acting postmaster, 1918-20 and 1930, postmaster, Feb. 1931-Oct. 1935; treas. and receiver gen., Commonwealth of Mass., 1937 -; mem. Boston Ch. Commerce, Charitable Irish Soc. of Boston. Clubs: Boston City, Wollaston Golf. Catholic. Office: State House, Boston. Home: 37 .Carruth St., Boston.
V HURLEY, William Rowe, physician; b. N.Y. Citv, Apr. 14, 1889; s. Danlel B. Hurley, M.D., and Marie Ellen (St. Croix) IL .; ed. Harvard, 1910-12; M.1)., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1916; m. Elsie M. Landry oť Revere, Sept. 19, 1915; children-William A., Paul E., Dorothy M., Ruth, Warren, Miriam. In- terne, Boston City Hosp., 1916-18, Carney Hosp., Boston, 1925-28; engaged in practice of ined., specializing in surgery, Boston and Quincy, 1918 -; visiting surg. Quincy City Hosp .; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass, and Norfolk South Med. Socs. Clubs: Neighborhood (Quincy), Wollaston Golf. Catholic. Office: 12 Dimmock St., Quincy, and 270 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 100 Greenleaf St., Quincy.
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HUROWITZ, Isadore Harold, lawyer; b. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 6, 1895; s. Abraham Hurowitz and Jennie (Bork) H .; ed. New Haven (Conn.) high sch .; LL.B., N.Y. Univ. Law Sch., 1916; m. Pearl Wolfson of Chicopee Falls, Mar. 21, 1922; children -Muriel Mina, Eleanor Caryl. Gen. practice of law, Springfield, 1919 -; dir. Beth El Temple; for- mer license commr., Springfield; mem. Rep. City Com .; Ward 7 committeeman; corpl. Co. A, 320th M.G. Battalion, 82nd Div .; served overseas over a year; wounded in action, awarded Purple Heart medal; mem. I.O.B.B. (past pres.), K.P. (past chan- cellor), Y.M.II.A., Elks, Masons, Repertory Players, WBZ Players, Hampden Co. Bar Assn. Jewish. Republican. Office: 94 State St., Springfield. Home: 88 Wayne St., Springfield. Summer res .: New Lon- don, Conn.
V HURT, Peytou, librarian; b. Windsor, Mo., June 11, 1903; s. James C. Hurt and Esther (Allen) H .; ed. A.13., Univ. Ida., 1926; A.M., Univ. Calif., 1929, Ph.D., 1931; grad. Univ. Calit. Sch. Librarianship, 1933; m Mary A. Leute of Pocatello, Ida., Sept. 13, 1926. Teaching asst. polit. sci., Univ. Calif., 1928- 30, Instr. librarianship, 1933-37, asst. lib., 1934-37; lib., Williams Coll., 1937 -; mem. A.E.A., Sigma Nu. Club: Faculty (Williamstown). Author: ar- ticles and monographs on polit. sci. and lib. sei. Progressive in politics. Office: Williams College Library, Williamstown. Home: 1 Chapin Ct., Wil- liamstown.
HURWICH, Louls, Jewish educator; b. Smargon, Rus., Oct. 20, 1886; s. Baruch Hurwich and Chaye Rhoda (Rabinowitz) H .; ed. Yeshiva of Wolozin, Rus .; Townsend Harris high sch., N.Y.C., 1905-08; Coll. City of N.Y., 1908-10; Sch. Engineering, Co- lumbia, 1910-11; A.B., Columbia, 1918; Ed.M., Har- vard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1932; m. Leah Minnie Kono- vitz of N.Y. City, June 26, 1923; children-Rhoda, Baruch. Pres. Mephitze 'Sfath Eber, N.Y. City, 1910-11; prin., United Hebrew Schs. of Indianap- olis, Ind., 1911-16; organizer, 1917, supt., 1917-, Bur. Jewish Edn., Boston; organizer, 1921, acting dean, 1932-, Hebrew Teachers Coll., Boston; came to U.S., 1903; mnade Jewish edul. surveys, Chicago (1919 and 1921), Cincinnati, O. (1924), Buffalo, N.Y., (1929), Montreal, Can. (1930) ; mem. Greater Boston Hebrew Principals Assn. (pres. 1932-), Nat. Conf. Jewish Social Service, Nat. Council Jewish Edn. (pres. 1934-35), Acad. Jewish Re- search, Phi Delta Kappa, Zionist Orgn. Am. Travel: Europe, Palestine. Jewish. Office: 14 Crawford St., Roxbury. Home: 41 Charlotte St., Dorchester.
HURWITZ, Auron Abraham, manufacturer; b. Wya- sen, Vilna, Rus., Aug. 7, 1880; s. Rabbl Israel Wyascner and Pauline (Berman) W .; cd. theo- logical schs. in Rus .; m. Pauline Freedman of Minsk, Rus., Mar. 3, 1903; children-Rose (Mrs. Maurice Feinberg), Harold, Sylvia. In millinery mfg. bus., Boston, 1912 -; pres. A. A. Hurwitz, Inc., J. A. Realty Co., Royal Ribbon Co .; pres. Beth El Hebrew Seh., Dorchester, 1925-37; dir. Temple Beth El, 1921-, served as sergt., arty. div., Russian Army, 1900; dist. dep. I.O.B.B .; mem. Zionist Org. Am. (capt. Mattapan dist :; 1919-22), K.P., B.P.O.E., 1.0. B'rith Abraham. Jewish. Of- fice: 19 Kingston St., Boston. Home: 87 Maple St., Roxbury. Summer res .: 69 F St., Allerton.
HURWITZ, Albert, lawyer; b. Moscow, Rus., Aug. 30, 1884; s. Marks flurwitz and Sophia ( Shapira) H .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; LL.B. (cum laude), Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1908; m. Ada Godinski of Boston, Sept. 20, 1910; children-flerman M., Irene R., Joshua J., Israel S. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1908, and since in gen. practice of law, Boston; asso. with brother-Samuel, under firm name of Flurwitz & Hurwitz; asst. Atty. Gen., Common- wealth of Mass., 1919-24, Dist. Atty., Suffolk County, 1922; while asst. Atty. Gen. handled the Ponzi case; in charge of investigation of closed banks and bucket shops; asso. with Atty. Gen. J. Weston Allen in removal proceedings agahist Dist. Atty. Joseph C. Pelletier and Dist. Atty. Nathan A. Tufts; formerly pres. Zionist Council of Greater Boston, New Century Club, Brookline Zionist Dist. and Associated Y.M. & Y.M.H.A.'s of N.E .; chmn. administrative com., N.E. Br. of Am. Jewish Con- gress; mem. exec. bd. Boston Y.M.H.A. and Mass. Law Soc. Clubs: Boston City, New Century. Au- thor: Curriculum for Jewish Religions Schools. Travel: U.S. Jewish. Republican. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Home: 29 Mayflower Rd., Newton.
HURXTHAL, Lewis Marshall, physician; b. Knox- ville, Tenn., Oct. 29, 1896; s. Ben Hurxthal and Myrta (Marshall) M .; ed. Mansfield (O.) high sch .; Kenyon Coll .; Harvard, 1916-1917; M.I. ((um laude), Harvard Med. Sch., 1923; A.O.A. Vienna Gen. Hosp., 1923-24; m. Dorothy Lazure of Berlin, N. Il., Apr. 1928; children-Lewis M., Jr., Gretchen, Ben. Interne, Mass. Gen. flosp., 1924-25, res. phys., 1925- 26; chief of med. service, Lahey Clinic, 1927 -; sergt. M.C., U.S.A., Base Hosp. #5 (Harvard Unit), May 1917-Apr. 1919; mem. A.M.A., Am. Soc. Clin Investigation, Am. Bd. Internal Med .; fellow A.C.P. Author: med. papers. Episcopallan. Office: 605 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 32 Webster Ct., Newton Centre. Summer res. : Plymouth.
IUSE, Marlon, painter, art teacher; b. Lynn, Dee. 1, 1895; d. Frank Gordon Huse and Maria Louise (Prebble) HI .; ed. Cushing Acad .; Carnegie Inst. Tech .; New Sch. Design; Cape Cod Sch. Art; un- married. Painter; teacher, New Sch. Design (Bos- ton), llartford (Conn.) Art Sch .; teacher and dir., Springfield Art Sch .; one-man exhbns., Boston, N. Y. City, St. Louis, Utica (N. Y.) Mus., Williams Coll., Springfield; works in permanent collections at Wil- liams Coll. Mus., Wood Gallery (Montpelier, Vt.), Boston Mus. Fine Arts, pvt. collections; mem. Springfield Art League, Conn. Acad. Fine Arts, Boston Soc. Independent Artists. Awards: Spring- field Art League prize, 1924; Dunham portrait prize, Conn. Acad. Fine Arts, 1933; hon. mention, Stock- bridge Art Assn., 1934; 1st prize for painting, Albany (N.Y.) Inst. Arts & Sci., 1938; hon. mention, Springfield Art League, 1939. Travel: Fr., Eng., N.S., N.M. (painted there). Protestant. Studio: 1275 Main St., Springfield. Home: 23 Federal St., Springfield. Summer res .: Pownal, Vt.
HUSSEY, Alfred Rodman, clergyman; b. New Bed- ford, Mar. 22, 1869; s. George Hussey, Jr., and Ellzabeth Rodman (Morgan) H .; ed. Frlends Acad., New Bedford; Phillips Acad., Andover; A.B., Har- vard, 1892; S.T.B., Harvard Div. Sch., 1895; in. Mary Lincoln Warren of Dedham, Jan. 18, 1899; children-Margaret, Alfred Rodman, Jr., Mary Eliz- abeth, Emily. Ordained, Ist Parish, W. Roxbury, Oct. 2, 1895; minister, 1st Parish, W. Roxbury, 1895-98, Fist Church, Taunton, 1899-1902, 1st Uni- tarian Ch., Baltimore, Md., 1902-16, All Souls Ch.,
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Lowell, 1916-20, 1st Ch., Plymouth, 1921-39; retired Apr. 30, 1939; v.p. Plymouth & Bay Conf .; Ilt. ed., Chr. Register, 1917-27; chmn. Maryland Child Labor Com., 1910-1914; founder and ist pres. Channing House Settlement, Baltimore, 1908; mem. Pilgrim Soc. (dir.), Old Dartmouth Hist. Soc., Round Table (Plymouth), varlous clerical assns. Clubs: Har- vard (Boston), Plymouth Country, Cummaquid Golf. Travel: Europe, 1890-91, 1925, 1930; Ber- muda, 1937; U.S. G.s. Charles W. Morgan, leading whaling merchant in New Bedford; several an- cestors among first settlers of Nantucket. Uni- tarian. Independent. Office and home: 1 North Green St., Plymouth: Summer res .: Scudders Lane, Barnstable.
HUSSEY, Mary Inda, professor; b. New Vienna, O., June 17, 1876; d. John M. Hussey and Anna (Fall) H .; ed. high sch., Richmond, Ind .; Ph.B., Earlham Coll., 1896; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1906, also Univ. Pa. and Unlv. Leipzig; scholar in Semitic langs., Bryn Mawr Coll .; fellow in Semitic langs., Univ. Pa .; fellow of Baltimore Assn. for Promo- tion of Higher Edn. of Women: Alice Freeman Palmer Memorial fellow of Am. Assn. Univ.
Women. Instr., Wellesley Coll., 1907-09; asso. prof., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1913-17, prof., 1917 -; annual prof., Am. Sch. of Oriental Research in Jerusalem, 1931-32; field sec. Am. Schs. of Oriental Research, 1917-33; mem. Am. Oriental Soc., Soc. of Bibl. Lit. (treas. 1924-26), Fellowship of Recon- ciliation, etc. Author: articles in prof. jours., Sumerian Tablets in the Harvard Semitle Museum, vol. I & II. Travel: Europe, Turkey, Egypt, Pales- tinc, Mesopotamia, India, China, Japan, Korea. Desc. Christopher Hussey, who settled in Lynn, about 1630, married Theodate Batchelder, and was one of the original purchasers of Nantucket; their oldest son, Stephen, settled In Nantucket. Mem. Soc. of Friends. Office: Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley. Ilome: Morgan Rd., South Hadley.
YHUTCHINS, Fernald, lawyer; b. Dedham, Feb. 28, 1881; s. Weston Freeman Hutchins and Elizabeth Leighton (Browne) H .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; LL.B., Boston Y.M.C.A. Evening Law Sch. (now Northeastern Univ.), 1907; LL.M., Northeastern University College of Law, 1939; unmarried. Worked in Boston Pub. Lib., 1896-1901; asst. settle- ment clk., Overseers of Poor, Boston, 1901-06; visitor, State Bd. Insanlty (now Mass. Dept. Men- tal Health), 1906-11; gen, practice of law, Boston and Dedham, 1911-36; asst. counsel, Mass. Senate, 1923-36; counsel, 1936 -; dir. Boston Y.M.C.U., cte .; mem. Norfolk Co. Bar Assn., I.O.O.F., many Phila- telic orgus. Unitarian. Republican. Offices: State Ilouse and 11 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 68 Court St., Dedham. Summer res .: South Pond, Brookfield (R.F.1).).
VHUTCHINSON, Charles Albert, manufacturer; b. Lynn, Oct. 26, 1875; s. Daniel Fuller Hutchinson, Jr., and Mary Alice (Fairfield) H .; ed. Somerville pub. schs .; Lexington pub. schs .; Clinton Coll., Clinton, Ky., 1892-94; m. Edith Marston Fuller of Newton, June 25, 1919; 1 son-Edwin Fuller. Asso. with Putnam Morrill Co., apron mfrs., Boston, 1912-, pres. and dir. 1927 -; pres. and dir. I. C. Marston Co., gasket mfrs., Boston, 1936 -; mem. Masons. Desc. Thomas Hutchinson, 1760; John Fairfield, 1733. Christian Scientist. Republican. Office: 55 Bedford St., Boston. Home: 126 Winder- mere Rd., Auburndale.
HUTCHINSON, Charles Martin, physlelan; b. Nor- wich, Vt., Feb. 11, 1870; s. William H. Hutchinson and Sarah Ellen ( Loveland) H .; ed. Hanover (N.IL.) high sch .; Dartmouth Coll .; M.D., Dartmouth Coll. Med. Sch., 1894; m. Jane O. Grant of Cambridge, Aug. 28, 1907; 1 dau .- Mrs. Cynthia Hutchinson Proctor. Practiced med., Cambridge, 1898 -; surg., Cambridge Hosp .; capt., U.S.A., World War, 1 yr. ; Y" mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Club: Faculty. Congregationalist. Republican. Oflice and home: 47 Garden St., Cambridge.
V HUTCHINSON, Eben, lawyer; b. Chelsea, Nov. 12, 1869; s. Eben Hutchinson and Rachel W. (Lane) H .; ed. Chelsea high sch .; Vt. Episc. Inst .; Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1891; m. Hazel Olsson; 1 son- Eben, Jr. Admitted to bar, Supreme Judicial Ct.,
Mass., June 25, 1895, Supreme Ct., U.S., Oct. 16, 1936; practiced law, Boston, 1895 -; also atty. and counsel for many banks; pres. Enterprise Coop. Bk., E. Boston; v.p. Chelsea Coop. Bk .; dir. Chelsea Trust Co. (mem. exec. com.), Provident Coop. Bk., Chelsea; tr. E. Boston Sav. Bk .; pres. Chelsea Mor- ris Plan Bk .; tr. Mem. Hosp .; v.p. Real Estate As- sos .; mem. Masons, K.T., Shrinc. Club: Boston City. Travel: Europe (many times), Can., Cuba, W.I., So. Am. Desc. Capt. Myles Standish; John Greenleaf Whittier; father was lt. col. of 24th Maine Inf. throughout Civil War, a founder of Somerset Acad., Athens, Me. Episcopallan. Re- publican. Office: 12 Pemberton Bldg., . Boston. Ilome: 352 Lawrence Rd., Medford. Summer res .: "The Crow's Nest", Slasconset, Nantucket Island. HUTCHINSON, Edward P., instructor in sociology; b. Auburn, Mc., Jan. 3, 1906; s. Fred W. Hutchinson and Agnes (Prince) 11 .; cd. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1927; T'h. D., M.I.T., 1933; unmarried. Asst. In Pub. Health, Tufts Coll. Med. Seh., 1927-29; Instr. Vital Statistles, Harvard Sch. Pub. Health, 1929-32; Social Sci. Research Council fellow, Europe, 1933- 35; instr., sociology dept., Harvard, 1935 -; spl. agt., Census Bur., 1936; collaborator, Forest Serv- Ice, 1939; mem. Am. Statis. Assn., Am. Sociol. Soc., Population Assn. Am., Am. Acad. Pollt. & Social Sei., A.A.A.S (sec. sect. on social and ccon. sci- ences). Clubs: Harvard Faculty, Appalachian Mt. Author: (with K. A. Edin) Studies of Differential Fertility in Sweden, 1936; articles in jours. Con- gregationalist. Office: 202 Emerson Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, Home: 85 Prescott St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Auburn, Mc.
WHUTCHINSON, Virginia Mellen; b. Belchertown; d. George H. Mellen and Nora Matheson (Walker) M .; ed. Worcester high sch .; Litt.B., Smith Coll., 1900; m. Albert S. Ilutchinson of Newton, Oct. 1, 1904 ((.); children-Virginia W., Albert S., Jr., Eleanora. Fr. Newton Free Lib. (pres. 1928-); mem. bd. Newton Dist. Nursing Assn .; mem. Wonien's Advisory Com., Newton Trust Co., New- ton Safety Council; mem. Am. Assu. Univ. Women (past pres., Mass. State Div., Boston Br.), Smith Coll. Alumnae Assn. (past treas.). Club: Boston Smith College (past pres.). Congregationalist. Independent. Home: 169 Allerton Rd., Newton Ilighlands. Summer ros .: Isle of Springs, Me.
VHYATT, James Mead, professor of physics; b. Owego, N.Y., 'Aug. 5, 1896; s. George A. Hyatt and Ursula A. (Mead) Il .; ed. Owego Free Acad .; A.B., Cornell, 1918, Ph.D., 1922; m. Alice Rothwell of Ehnira, N.Y., Aug. 26, 1919; children-Donald 1., James R. Instr. physics, Cornell, 1919-22; instr., asst. prof., asso. prof. physics, Union Coll., Schenectady, N. Y., 1922-31; prof. and head of dept. of physics, Simmons Coll., 1931 -; mem., A.A.A.S., Am. Phys. Soc., Sigma Xi. Christian Scientist. Republican. Office: Simmons Coll., Boston. Home: Newton Highlands.
V HYDE, Charles, investment banker; b. Plainfield, N.J., Oct. 28, 1893; s. Dorsey W. and Katherine M. (Clarke) Il .; ed. Leal's Sch., Plainfield, N.J., 1904- 08, Ecole Central Technique, Brussels, Belg., and Lycée Lakanal, Paris, Fr., 1908-10; Phillips Acad., Andover, 1910-12; Yale, 1912-16; m. Alice Buek of Brookline, June 25, 1921; children-Charles, Jr., Alice Medora, Margaret Ann. Asso. with Merrill, Oldham & Co., investment bankers, Boston, 1919- 25, with Paine, Webber & Co., 1925-34; v.p. Tyler & Co., investment bankers, Boston, 1934 -; dir. Pantex Pressing Machine, Inc., Central Falls, R.L .; served in Radio Div. of Air Service, U.S.A., 1917- 19, with A.E.F., stationed at Tours, France; mem. Zeta P'si. Club: Tale (Boston). Presbyterian. Republican. Office: 75 Federal St., Boston. Homc: 350 Woodward St., Waban.
HYDE, Fritz Carleton, surgeon (retired); b. Grand Rapids, Mich., June 3, 1876; s. Wesley Warren Ilyde and Mary Elizabeth (Powell) II .; ed. student, Grand Rapids (Mlch.) high sch., 1890-94; B.Sc., Univ. Mich., 1898; M.D., Univ. Mich. Med. Sch., 1900; m. Dr. Harriet Baker Ilyde of Greenwich, Conn., Mar. 14, 1901; children-Ruth Virginia (Mrs. Peter 1 .. Harvie), Elizabeth (Mrs. Kenneth (. Brownell), Carolyn (Mrs. Roy Wilson Wingate),
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