Boswell, H. James. American Blue Book Western Washington. Seattle, Lowman and Hanford Co., 1922. p. 104. A. H. HUTCHINSON, of Seattle, has demonstrated in many ways his splendid qualifications as a lawyer. He is a native of Massachusetts, and was born in 1876. His early educational training was had in the public schools. Following this, Mr. Hutchinson attended Yale, from which he graduated in 1899 with the degree of a. B., and two years later took the degree of M. A. from the same institution. Following this he attended Harvard law school. It was in 1914 that Mr. Hutchinson located in Seattle, since which time he has built up a practice of which he has every reason to feel justly proud. The successful career involves the conquest of difficulties and it is this conquest which strengthens the judgment, develops the character and prepares the way for greater responsibilities. It was through application and earnest endeavor that Mr. Hutchinson attained the position he occupies as a successful lawyer today. The success which he has attained has come as a result of his own efforts, and thorough knowledge and understanding of the law. Mr. Hutchinson appears quite often in the courts, the records of which clearly indicate the splendid success with which he meets. He is especially known for his comprehensive understanding of the law, and his able mastery of problems presented in practice. Mr. Hutchinson is a man of considerable civic pride, and has always given freely of his time in helping to advance any project having for its purpose the advancement of Seattle, and of the 'state. He stands high in the esteem of his professional colleagues, and enjoys a lucrative practice. In 1908, Mr. Hutchinson married Miss Gertrude Pearl Hubbard, and the couple have two children. He is a thirty-second degree Mason and is a member of the Elks, College club, Chamber of Commerce, city and state bar associations, and is president of the Men's club of Plymouth Congregational Church, Seattle. Submitted by: Judy Bivens * * * * Notice: These biographies were transcribed for the Washington Biographies Project. Unless otherwise stated, no further information is available on the individual featured in the biographies.