Harold Van Buren Voorhis

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Harold Van Buren Voorhis (January 3, 1894 May 23, 1983) was a chemist, noted Masonic author, and executive at Macoy Publishers and Masonic Supply Company.

Harold Van Buren Voorhis 1977

Harold was born January 3, 1894, to Thomas Voorhis, Jr. (1864-1941)[1] and Mary Peck Bates (1868-1962)[2] at Rector Place, Red Bank, New Jersey. He attended Red Bank High School, graduating in 1912. He attended Cooper Union College from 191213 and Columbia University Teachers Extension from 191316.

He worked as a chemist at Bull & Roberts, in New York, NY from 191220, and returned there later for a succession of positions starting in 1943: secretary-treasurer (194359); assistant to the president (1962); and consultant (196367). He served in the U.S. Navy during World War I from January 1, 1917, to February 13, 1919. He later became vice president of Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Co. from 194670.

He was an early amateur radio hobbyist, joining the Radio League of America[3] in its first year, 1915, and American Radio Relay League in 1922, eight years after its founding.

He married first Lucille Marie Hottendorf[4] on July 2, 1932, in Elkton, Maryland and second Ethel Rita Landau (1914-1988) on October 20, 1953, in New York, New York.

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