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Walton Hubbard
Walton Hubbard (ca. 1875–1953?) was a medical doctor who, after nine years of medical practice, quit medicine〔Powell, Lyman. (''Mary Baker Eddy: A Life Size Portrait'' ) (1930 and 1950) The Christian Science Publishing Society, Boston, Massachusetts. Retrieved July 3, 2013〕 for Christian Science. He later became a Christian Science practitioner, teacher and lecturer.
== Life ==
Hubbard was born in Wisconsin, one of four children, to Harvey F. Hubbard (1830–1915) and Anna Hubbard (née Halsted Warbasse) (1839–1938), a schoolteacher. His father was seven years old when his family moved to Manitowoc, Wisconsin, becoming one of the first pioneer families there. Both of his parents were active in the Presbyterian church, interested in public affairs and social work.〔("Mrs. Hubbard, Pioneer City Teacher Dies" ) Evergreen Cemetery Obituaries. Republished from the ''Manitowoc Herald Times'', Manitowoc, Wisconsin (April 20, 1938) p. 2. Retrieved July 3, 2013〕〔("H.F. Hubbard, Resident of Co. for 78 Years, and Oldest Pioneer Settler, Dies Today" ) Evergreen Cemetery Obituaries. Republished from the ''Manitowoc Herald Times'', Manitowoc, Wisconsin (February 4, 1915) p. 1. Retrieved July 3, 2013〕
Hubbard's wife, Maude C. Hubbard (ca. 1879–?) was also born in Wisconsin. They lived in Los Angeles, California〔(Walton Hubbard ) Ancestry.com. Retrieved July 3, 2013〕 after having lived in Spokane, Washington. Hubbard lectured in the United States and in Europe.〔("Dr. Walton Hubbard Gives Christian Science Lecture" ) ''Berkeley Daily Gazette'' (February 9, 1917). Retrieved July 3, 2013〕〔Reynolds, Michael. (''Hemingway: the Paris Years'' ) ISBN 9780393345261 Retrieved July 3, 2013〕 For a number of years, Hubbard was one of two former medical doctors lecturing on Christian Science. John M. Tutt, M.D. was also on the Christian Science Board of Lectureship.〔("The Christian Science Board of Lectureship" ) ''Christian Science Sentinel'' (June 25, 1938). Retrieved July 3, 2013 〕 He retired from the lecture circuit in 1940.〔("Lecture Information" ) ''Christian Science Sentinel'' (April 25, 1942). Retrieved July 3, 2013 〕

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