Roger Sherman Hoar

Roger Sherman Hoar

Roger Sherman Hoar (April 8, 1887-1963) was a former state senator and assistant Attorney General, state of Massachusetts.

Overview

The Harvard-educated Hoar was the product of a remarkable New England family -- the son of Sherman Hoar, grandson of former US Attorney General Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, great-grandson of Samuel Hoar, and great-great grandson of American founding father Roger Sherman, a signer of the Declaration of Independence -- as well as a remarkable individual in his own right. Hoar was an organizer and major force behind the enactment of the Employee Unemployment Benefits Act, served on the Commission to Compile Information & Data, 1917, taught mathematics and engineering, patented a system for aiming large guns by the stars, and authored landmark works on constitutional and patent law.

Under the pseudonym Ralph Milne Farley, Hoar wrote a considerable amount of pulp-magazine fiction during the period between the world wars, appearing in such publications as "Argosy All-Story Weekly," "Weird Tales," "True Gang Life," and "Amazing Stories," as well as occasional essays for "The American Mercury," "Scientific American," and science-fiction fanzines. His works include "The Radio Man" and its numerous sequels, chiefly interplanetary and inner-world adventure yarns in the tradition of Edgar Rice Burroughs, with whom he was friends; Hoar also wrote a number of archetypal time-travel-paradox tales, collected in book form as "The Omnibus of Time," and "The House of Ecstasy," told in the second-person and frequently reprinted since its initial appearance in "Weird Tales" (April 1938 issue).

Upon relocating to the Midwest, where he worked as a corporate attorney for the firm of Bucyrus-Erie, Hoar joined the Milwaukee Fictioneers, whose members included Stanley G. Weinbaum, Robert Bloch, and Raymond A. Palmer. When Chicago-based Ziff-Davis Publishing Company bought the ailing "Amazing Stories" in 1938, Hoar was offered, but declined, the magazine's editorship and recommended Palmer, who held the position through the 1940s.

Books

As Roger Sherman Hoar

*"The Tariff Manual." Privately printed, 1912.
*"Constitutional Conventions: Their Nature, Powers, and Limitations." Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1917.
*"Patents: What a Business Executive Should Know About Patents." New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1926. Revised edition: Patent Tactics and Law. 1935, 1950.
*"Conditional Sales: Law and Local Practices for Executive and Lawyer." New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1929. Revised edition: 1937.
*"Unemployment Insurance in Wisconsin." South Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Stuart Press, 1932. Revised edition: Wisconsin Unemployment Insurance, 1934.

As Ralph Milne Farley

*"Dangerous Love" (stories) . London: Utopian Publications, 1946.
*"The Immortals" (novel). Toronto: Popular Publications Inc., 1947.
*"The Radio Man" (novel). Los Angeles: Fantasy Publishing Co., 1948. Paperback edition retitled "An Earthman on Venus" (Avon Books).
*"The Hidden Universe" (novel). Los Angeles: Fantasy Publishing Co., 1950.
*"The Omnibus of Time" (stories). Los Angeles: Fantasy Publishing Co., 1950.
*"Strange Worlds" (contains "The Radio Man" and "The Hidden Universe"). Los Angeles: Fantasy Publishing Co., 1953.
*"The Radio Beasts" (novel). New York: Ace Books, 1964.
*"The Radio Planet" (novel). New York: Ace Books, 1964.
*"Tong War" (novel, written in collaboration with E. Hoffman Price). Chertsey, England: Blue Mushroom, 2002.
*"Pe-Ra, Daughter of the Sun" (novella). Rialto, California: Pulpville Press, 2005.
*"The Radio Man Returns" (novel). Rialto, California: Pulpville Press, 2005.
*"The Ralph Milne Farley Collection Book 1" (stories). Rialto, California: Pulpville Press, 2005.
*"The Ralph Milne Farley Collection Book 2" (stories). Rialto, California: Pulpville Press, 2005.
*"The Golden City" (novel). Rialto, California: Pulpville Press, 2006.
*"The Radio War" (novel). Rialto, California: Pulpville Press, 2006.
*"The Radio Menace" (novel). Rialto, California: Pulpville Press, 2008.

External links

* [http://www.constitution.org/rsh/concon00.htm CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS:"Their Nature, Powers, and Limitations"]
* [http://www.concordnet.org/library/scollect/Fin_Aids/Hoar_6.html Hoar Family Papers, 1774-1940 (Bulk 1860-1918)]
* [http://www.biblio.com/books/7310725.html Unemployment Insurance In Wisconsin 1932]
*isfdb name|name=Ralph Milne Farley|id=Ralph_Milne_Farley
* [http://www.apexdigest.com/Online/review050601.shtml The Radio Beast Review]
* [http://www.erbzine.com/mag15/1514.shtml Radio Free Venus]
* [http://www.erbzine.com/mag15/1515.shtml Radio Pellucidar]


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