Arthur Easterbrook Whittemore (June 3, 1896 – October 1, 1969) was a justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court from 1955 to 1969.
Whittemore attended Harvard University and in 1917, graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry.
[2][3] For two years after his graduation from Harvard, Whittemore served in the Army of the United States as a lieutenant in Company B, 168th Regiment, 42nd Infantry Division, where he spent most of his time in France and Germany.
Additionally he was a member of several presidentially appointed boards dealing with fact-finding in railroad labor disputes.
[3][2] In October 1955, Whittemore was appointed to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court by Governor Christian A. Herter, serving thereafter until his death.