Background
Hart was born in Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon in 1888.
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Hart was born in Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon in 1888.
He was active in the field of radionics, and established the National Health Federation (NHF). In 1912 he operated a hotel in Tulare. He had one daughter Margaret Elizabeth Hart.
He was one of the founders of the Monterey County Farm Bureau similar state and national organizations.
He was manager of KQW (now KCBS) radio station in San Francisco and several other radio stations. He was chairman of the board of the Electronics Medical Foundation for over 25 years.
He founded the NHF in 1956 after the United States. Food and Drug Administration compelled his company to cease marketing untested devices for medical treatment. He was a believer in radionics and influenced by the views of Albert Abrams after Harts wife was diagnosed with breast cancer and then treated in one of Abrams" clinics.