Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . r of the Military Order of the LoyalLegion, the Harvard, and .Army and Navy Clubs,New York City, and the Fort Orange, Press andCounty Clubs, Albany. In politics he is a Repub-lican. PRATT, Harvey Hunter Harvard Law School, Class of in Philadelphia, Pa., i860; educated in publicschools of Abington, Mass.; studied at Harvard Law 336 UNIVERSiriES AND THEIR SONS School, Class of 1883 ; admitted to the Bar in


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . r of the Military Order of the LoyalLegion, the Harvard, and .Army and Navy Clubs,New York City, and the Fort Orange, Press andCounty Clubs, Albany. In politics he is a Repub-lican. PRATT, Harvey Hunter Harvard Law School, Class of in Philadelphia, Pa., i860; educated in publicschools of Abington, Mass.; studied at Harvard Law 336 UNIVERSiriES AND THEIR SONS School, Class of 1883 ; admitted to the Bar in Plymouth,Mass., 1883, and practising law since that time ; memberof Mass. Legislature, 1887-88; Asst. Dist. Atty., South-eastern Dist. of Mass , 1887-90; Dist. Atty., 1890-93. HARVEY HUNTER PRATT, Lawyer, wasborn in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Febru-ary 24, 1S60, the son of Henry Jones and MariaJane (Hunter) Pratt. He traces his ancestry toMatthew Pratt who came to America in the shipAnne in 1623, ainong whose descendants wereSeth Pratt, great-grandfather of the subject of thissketch, and his brother Robert, both officers in theRevolutionary armv. On his mothers side his de-. HARVEY H. PRAIT scent is from the Rev. Samuel Hunter, a Methodistclergyman of Belfast, Ireland. Harvey H. Prattreceived his early education in the public schools ofAbington, Massachusetts, studied law in the HarvardLaw School with the Class of 1883, and in thatyear was admitted to the Bar in Plymouth. Hehas since practised his profession in Abington andBoston, at first in partnership with John F. Simmonsunder the firm name of Simmons & Pratt, and since1894 alone. Until the death of his father in 1895,Mr. Pratt lived at Abington, but has since made hislegal residence in Scituate where he has a summerhome ; and it is in Plymouth and Norfolk countiesthat he has chiefly taken part in public 1883 to 1890, he held vnrious town offices in .\bington, and in 1887 he was elected to representthe Sixth Pl


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