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HARSHA, William McIntire, surgeon; b. Harsha- ville, O., June 15, 1855; s. William B. and Rachel (McIntire) Harsha; ed. dist. school, North Liberty Acad .; B.S. and A.B., Nat. Normal Univ., Lebanon, O .; studied medicine at Univ. of Mich., 1st yr., .Cincinnati, 2d yr .; M.D., Chicago Med. Coll., 1883; m. Adelia S. Hutchinson, of Lebanon, O., June 1, 1880; children: William Thomas, Edward Houston. Practiced at Cerro Gordo and Decatur, Ill., until 1890, since at Chicago; prof. surgery, clin. surgery and medicine, Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Univ. of Ill.); surgeon to St. Luke's Hosp. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M.A., Am. Acad. Medicine, Il1. State Med. Soc., Miss. Valley Med. Assn., Chicago Surg. Soc., Inst. of Medicine of Chicago, Physi- cians' Club. Republican. Club: University. Ex- tensive contbr. to med. jours. of original articles on surg. operations, one of these being published in Truman W. Brophy's new work, "Oral Surgery." Recreation: travel. Home: 4201 Grand Boul. Office: 30 N. Michigan Av.
HART, Charles, mfr .; May 22, 1847-Apr. 10, 1911. (See vol. 1911.)
HART, E. Orris, real estate; b. Crystal Lake, Ill., Mar. 29, 1866; s. Edwin R. F. and Margaret E. (Kull) Hart; ed. pub. grammar and high schs., Chicago; Bryant and Stratton Business Coll .; m. Helen M. Kull, of Lake Geneva, Wis., Sept. 27, 1887; children: Lincoln E. (deceased), A. Everett; m. 2d, Mollie A. Nuveen, of Chicago, June 10, 1897; children: Lucile Ella, Milton Nuveen, Willard E. With E. W. Zander & Co., real estate, 1885-9; mgr. renting dept., Turner & Bond, 1889-92; mgr. Wil- liam A. Bond & Co., real estate, 1892-1900; in real estate business for self 1 yr., 1900; mem. firm of E. W. Zander & Co., 1901-8; mem. E. Orris Hart & Co. since 1908. Mem. Chicago Real Estate Bd., Chicago Bd. of Underwriters, Nat. Assn. of Real Estate Bds. (vice pres.), Real Estate Assn. of Ill. (dir.). Republican. Baptist. Club: Union League. Recreations: golf, fishing. Home: 1014 Forest Av., Evanston, Ill. Office: 38 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
HART, Edgar Robert, lawyer; b. Chicago, May 16, 1874; s. Robert and Carrie (Leopold) Hart: grad. Champion (Mich.) High Sch., 18$9; LL.B., Northwestern Univ., 1895; m. Ray Miller, of Mil- waukee, Wis., June 29, 1914. In practice in Chicago since 1895; asst. corpn. counsel, City of Chicago, 1907-12; asst. atty. C.&N.W.Ry. for Neb., 1912-14: gen. atty. same rd. since 1914. Mem. Ill. State and Chicago bar assns. Served in I.N.G., 1892-1903; saw service in coal strike at Pana, Ill., 1894; r.r. riots of 1894; also took part in Santiago Campaign, Spanish-Am. War; capt. comdg. Co. H, Ist Regt. Inf., retired, 1903. Mem. United Spanish War Vet- erans, Soc. of Army of Santiago de Cuba. Club: Il1. Athletic. Recreations: golf, motoring. Home: 4640 Ellis Av. Office: 226 W. Jackson Boul.
HARROLD, James Picken, lawyer; b. on farm nr. Freeport, Ill., Nov. 17, 1867; s. of Samuel and Helen (Picken) Harrold (both natives of Scot- land); ed. country schs., Rockford (Ill.) High Sch., HART, Elf Stillson, pres. Rodger Ballast Car Co .; Oct. 20, 1832-1914. (See vol. 1911.) Rockford Acad .; LL.B., Cornell Univ., 1893, LL.M., 1894; m. Lorle Leona Notter, of Chicago, Sept. 29, 1903 (died 1911). Began practice in Chicago, 1895; HART, Emerson Childs, banker; b. Phoenix, N. associated with J. J. Healy, 1896-1904; practiced Y., May 29, 1878; s. Adelbert P. and Lucy V. (Cox)
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Hart; ed. pub. and high schs., Utica, N. Y., and Chillicothe, Mo .; Gem City Business Coll., Quincy, Ill .; m. Marietta Hutchison, of Jamesport, Mo., Oct. 11, 1905; 1 son, Charles Adelbert. Began as bookkeeper, First Nat. Bank, Chillicothe, Mo., Mar. 1, 1900, and resigned as cashier Sept. 1, 1908; U.S. bank examiner, hdqrs. St. Joseph, Mo., 1908-13; vice pres. Mid City Trust & Savings Bank, Chica- go, since Feb. 1, 1913. Republican. Protestant. Ma- son (Lodge and Chapter). Recreation: golf. Home: 3924 Jackson Boul. Office: 801 W. Madison St.
HART, Harry, mfr. clothing; b. Eppelsheim, Ger- many, Feb. 17, 1850; came to U.S., 1858, settling Chicago; ed. pub. schs .; m. Mrs. Sadie Wald; 4 children. Pres. Hart, Schaffner & Marx, mfrs. clothing. Pres. Sinai Congregation; dir. Home for Aged Jews; vice pres. Associated Jewish Charities. Home: 4639 Drexel Boul. Office: 36 S. Franklin St.
HART, Harry Stillson, railway car mfr .; b. Clin- ton, Ia., Sept. 2, 1870; s. Eli S. and Olive Miriam (Williams) Hart; grad. Clinton High Sch., 1889; B.S. in Mech. and Elec. Engring., Rose Poly. Inst., Terre Haute, Ind., 1893; m. Zalome Sherman, of Waukesha, Wis., June, 1905; children: Miriam S., Elizabeth S., Pauline B. Elec. constructing engr. for Siemens & Halske Electric Co. for 6 months after leaving coll .; represented Crouse-Tremaine Carbon Co. as eastern mgr. in New York, 1894-9; became connected, Apr., 1899, with the Rodger Bal- last Car Co., mfrs .; elected its sec., 1900, vice pres. and gen. mgr., 1902-6, and since pres. of the com- pany; also pres. Nat. Dump Car Co. Republican. Clubs: Chicago, Chicago Athletic, University, South Shore Country, Exmoor Golf, Lake Zurich Golf. Recreation: golf. Home: Barrington, Ill. Of- fice: 80 E. Jackson Boul., Chicago.
HART, Henry George, sec. and mgr. the Boston Store; b. Cincinnati, Apr. 21, 1877; s. George W. B. and Clara B. (Hyams) Hart; ed. pub. schs., Chica- go Athenæum, and Y.M.C.A. evening sch .; M.D., Coll. Medicine, Univ. of Ill., 1899; m. Selma N. Al- piner, of Chicago, Apr. 15, 1902; children: Marjorie A., Henry George, Jr. Began practice of medicine in 1899, but abandoned it in 1904 to become sec. and mgr. of the Boston Store; also pres. Ward Chemi- cal Co. Mason (32°); mem. K. of P., Nat. Union. Recreation: motoring. Home: 5036 Ellis Av. Office: Boston Store, State and Madison Sts.
HART, James Abner, president Chicago Gravel Co .; b. Girard, Erie Co., Pa., July 10, 1855; s. of Leffert and Eliza Moorhead (Dempsey) Hart; ed. Girard Acad. and Grand River Inst .; m. Chicago, Oct. 6, 1881, Eva Runkle Cruzen; children: George B., Faye Earl. Has been active as baseball mgr., having been vice pres. and mgr. Louisville Base- ball Club; pres. and mgr. Milwaukee Baseball Club; pres. of Chicago National League Baseball Club, 1889-1905; pres. and treas. Chicago Gravel Co. since 1903; also pres. and treas. Joliet Sand & Gravel Co. since its organization, 1908. Mason (K.T.), Elk. Recreation: traveling. Home: 742 Buena Av. Office: Fisher Bldg.
HART, John Malcolm, wire and metal goods; b. Spotsylvania Court House, Va., Jan. 5, 1873; s. William Henry and Martha (Waller) Hart; ed. pub. schs .; m. Mary Lanston Lytton, of St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 2, 1897; children: Lucy Lytton, John Lan- ston. Entered sales agency business, 1905; now pres. John M. Hart Co. Democrat. Episcopalian. Clubs: Mid-Day, Chicago Athletic, Hardware, Uni- versity (Evanston). Home: Evanston, Ill. Office: Old Colony Bldg., Chicago.
HART, Louis Edward, lawyer; b. Cleveland, O., Jan. 29, 1871; s. Clinton and Olivia Newton (Al- ling) Hart; prep. edn. Grand River Inst .; A.B., Oberlin Coll., 1893; m. Caroline E. Willcox, of Chi- cago, Dec. 27, 1899; 1 son, Louis Edward, Jr. Ad- mitted to Ill. bar, 1895, and since practiced in Chi- cago; formerly mem. Montgomery & Hart, later Ritsher, Montgomery & Hart; now mem. Montgom- ery, Hart, Smith & Steere. Republican. Congrega- tionalist. Clubs: University, Union League, Con- gregational, Automobile, Chicago Golf, Indian Hill. Recreation: golf. Home: 2305 Commonwealth Av. Office: 959 The Rookery.
HART, Max, vice president Hart, Schaffner & Marx, wholesale clothing. Clubs: Ill. Athletic, Standard. Home: 4643 Drexel Boul. Office: 36 S. Franklin St.
HART, Peter C., railway official; b. Milton Junc- tion, Wis. Began railroading at 16; was station agt. at Marinette, Wis., 1903; held various posi- tions until 1909; gen. supt. Puget Sound exten- sion of C.,M.&St.P.Ry., 1909-13; gen. mgr. C.,M.& St.P.System, at Chicago, since Mar., 1913. Home: 1149 Farwell Av. Office: 1211 Railway Exchange.
HARTLEY, Lowrie C., civil engr .; b. Masontown, W. Va., Dec. 29, 1871; s. S. W. and Wilhelmina (Me- near) Hartley; Ohio State Univ., 2 yrs., spl. course in engring .; m. Eva Grimes, of Uniontown, O., 1900. Signalman, 1898-1900, asst. on engring. corps, 1900-4, asst. engr. maintenance of way, 1904-7, P.,C.,C.&St.L. Ry .; signal engr., 1907-10, engr. main- tenance of way, 1910-11, chief engr., since July, 1911, C.&E.Ill.R.R. Presbyterian. Club: Chicago Engineers'. Home: 6639 Perry Av. Office: 6600 Union Av.
HARTMAN, Harleigh Holroyd, lawyer; b. at Genoa, Ill., Nov. 17, 1885; s. David Wallace and May (Robinson) Hartman; ed. Lake Forest Acad., 1903-4; Deerfield Tp. High Sch., 1905-6; B.A., Lake Forest Univ., 1909, M.A., 1910; Univ. of Chicago, 1912; LL.B., and LL.M., Northwestern Univ., 1914; m. Kathrine A. Sullivan, of Chicago, Oct. 23, 1915; 1 daughter, Geraldanna Patricia. Instr. in Eng- lish, Lake Forest Acad., 1909-10, Crown Point (Ind.) High Sch., 1910-11; prof. economics, Lake Forest Univ., 1914-15; prof. in Webster Coll. of Law, 1916; lecturer, Northwestern Univ. Law Sch. since 1916. Began practice, 1914, as mem. firm of Hartman & Anderson; digest clk. State Pub. Utili- ties Commn. (temporarily); specializes in pub. utility practice. Mem. Ill. and Chicago bar assns., Delta Sigma Rho, Alpha Kappa Phi, Acacia. Re- publican. Presbyterian. Club: City. Author: Hart- man's Chicago Police Manual, 1916; also various pamphlets on law and economics. Recreations: tennis, golf. Home: 6340 Harvard Av. Office: 1600 Westminster Bldg.
HARTMAN, Joseph S., trunks; b. Breskowitz, Bohemia, Aug. 30, 1846; s. Simon and Ludmilla (Klein) Hartman; ed. common sch. and pvt. sch., Breskowitz; m. New York, June 1, 1868, Lori Hel- ler; children: Samuel, Henry, Hugo, Bella (Mrs. A. W. Bensinger), Mildred. Taught German and Hebrew in Bohemia, 1862-7; landed in New York, Apr. 1, 1867; pvt. tutor in German and Hebrew there until 1875; bookkeeper, Chicago, 1875-7; employe and later partner in trunk mfg. firm, at Milwaukee, 1877-90; mem. of Hartman & Puffer Trunk Co., Chicago, 1890-2; pres. Hartman Trunk Co. since 1892. Republican. Mem. Chicago Sinai Congregation. Active in philanthropic work, which aims to elevate the mental as well as physical condition of his co-religionist. Club: Standard. Office: 207 W. Jackson Boul.
HARTMAN, Leon, secretary and treasurer of Hartman Furniture & Carpet Co .; b. Baltimore, Nov. 8, 1866; s. Henry and Mary (Straus) Hart- man; ed. pub. schs., and in Stuart's Hall, Balti- more; m. Chicago, June 5, 1890, Rose E. Greene- baum; children: Mildred R., Beatrice E. Began at Baltimore, as a clk. in the store of H. & E. Hart- man & Co., and came to Chicago, 1888, establish- ing in the retail furniture and carpet business un- der the style of the People's Outfitting Co .; in 1898 organized the Hartman Furniture & Carpet Co., of which is sec .- treas. Republican. Clubs : Standard, Ravisloe, Ill. Athletic, Lake Shore Coun- try, Saddle and Sirloin, City. Recreations: motor- ing, travel. Homes: 4858 Drexel Boul., Chicago, and Highland Park, Ill. Office: 39th St. and Went- worth Av.
HARTMAN, Milton Lewis, furniture; b. Balti- more, May 13, 1869; s. Henry and Mary (Straus) Hartman; ed. Baltimore City Coll .; m. Blanche Smith, Chicago, Nov. 12, 1900; 3 children: Henry, Sylvia Blanche, Charles Milton. Began in clothing business of H. & E. Hartman, Baltimore, 1886; came to Chicago, June 2, 1891, and took charge of the furniture business of Moore Bros. Furniture Co., until Mar., 1898; since then gen. mgr. and vice
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pres. Hartman Furniture & Carpet Co .; also vice pres. Hartman Furniture & Carpet Co., of Peoria, Ill., and Hartman Furniture & Carpet Co., of St. Joseph, Mo .; dir. of companies of the same name at Milwaukee, Minneapolis and Omaha. Mem. of Maryland Soc. of Chicago. Clubs: Standard, Rav- isloe, Ill. Athletic. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: 4912 Woodlawn Av. Office: 39th St. and Wentworth Av.
HARTMAN, Simon, merchant. (See vol. 1911.) HARTMAN, William J., printer; b. Warsaw, Ill., Jan. 18, 1859; s. Joseph and Josephine (Strasser) Hartman; ed. common schs. of Warsaw; m. Louise Wacker, of Peru, Ill., June 26, 1889; 1 daughter, Viola Edith. Clerk in gen. store, 1872-80; came to Chicago and entered employ of A. H. Andrews, fur- niture, remaining about 6 months; since in print- ing business; was with J. S. McDonald, until 1885; gen. supt. of John Morris Co. until 1892; mgr. job dept. of Drovers' Journal, 1892-7; founded the Live Stock World, 1897; with F. X. Daul, purchased plant of the J. C. Winship Co. in 1901, and upon the death of Mr. Daul, in 1903, organized W. J. Hart- man Co., of which is pres. Mem. Franklin Typothe- tae. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Royal League, K.P. Clubs: South Shore Country, Chicago Advertising. Home: 2461 E. 74th St. Office: 732 Federal St.
HARTMANN, Adolph, metalware mfr .; b. Heil- bronn, Germany, Dec. 6, 1851; s. Johann Christian and Caroline (Schuchmann) Hartmann; ed. Gym- nasium, Heilbronn; m. Ottawa, Ill., May 31, 1874, Caroline Knoedler; children: Carl A., Amanda (Mrs. F. W. Freytag), Adolph O. Came to Chicago from Germany; worked as metal worker, 1865-77; was in galvanized iron and cornice roofing busi- ness as mem. firm of Hartmann & Clausen, 1877- 93, when with associates organized and incorpo- rated the Am. Metal Ware Co., of which is pres. Mem. Ill. Mfrs.' Assn. Home: 434 Oakdale Av. Of- fice: 368-370 W. Huron St.
HARTMANN, Frederick S., M.D. (See vol. 1911.) HARTNETT, James, lawyer; b. Galena, Ill., Jan. 23, 1862; s. Daniel and Catharine Hartnett; supt. schs. of Henry, Ill., 1888; studied law in office of Hon. Fred S. Potter. Admitted to Ill. bar at Chi- cago, June, 1892, and has since engaged in gen. practice; also admitted to practice in Supreme Court of U.S .; has taken a leading part in trial of noted causes, civil and criminal, both state and federal; mem. firm of Hartnett & Wing (Judge R. M. Wing); lecturer on constitutional law at Loyola Univ. for 5 yrs. Mem. Ill. State Bar Assn. Author
HARVEY, Andrew Magee, M.D., surgeon; b. at of various legal treatises, among them "Jeopardy' Galesburg, Ill., Jan. 14, 1868; s. William Nathaniel in Government of Men," etc. Home: 1344 Chase Av. Office: 1603 Ashland Blk.
HARTRATH, Lucie (Miss), painter; b. Boston; d. Joseph and Mina (Graeffe) Hartrath; grad. high sch. and Normal Training Sch., Cleveland, O .; studied with A. Rixens, Paris, France; student Art Inst., Chicago, 1896; with Raphael Collin, Paris, 1899-1900; with Angelo Jank, Munich, 1906. Head Dept. of Drawing and Painting, Rockford (Ill.) Coll., 1903-4; established studio in Chicago, 1908. Exhibited at Paris Salon, 1901, St. Louis Expn., and in all large Am. cities. Awarded Butler Purchase Prize, 1911; Young Fortnightly Prize, 1912; Rosen- wald Purchase Prize, 1915 (all Art Inst., Chicago). Mem. Western Soc. Artists, Chicago. Soc. Artists, Chicago Water Color Club, Künstlerinnen Verein, Munich. Address: 10 Studio Bldg.
HARTRAY, John P., wholesale shoes; b. Evans- ton, Ill., June 20, 1866; s. James and Mary (Allis) Hartray; grad. Evanston High Sch., 1882; m. Chi- cago, June 23, 1897, Helen A. Fleming; children: Jack F., Edward A. Began as stock boy in employ of C. H. Fargo & Co., wholesale boots and shoes, Chicago, 1883; became traveling salesman for the house in Wis., 1888; founded J. P. Hartray Shoe Co., 1902, of which is pres. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Recreations: saddle horses, driving. Home: 2320 Orrington Av., Evanston, Ill. Oflice: 325 W. Monroe St., Chicago.
HARTRAY, William Charles, lawyer. (See vol. 1911.)
HARTWELL, Abraham Vedder, coal; Aug. 30, 1828-May 5, 1914. (See vol. 1911.)
HARTWELL, D. Edwin, secretary Swift & Co., packers; died Apr. 1, 1911. (See vol. 1911.)
HARTWELL, Fred Gay, coal mcht .; b. Amster- dam, N.Y., Aug. 1, 1861; s. Abraham V. and Mar- garet A. Hartwell; removed with parents to Chi- cago, 1866; ed. Chicago schs .; m. Jennie Barbour, of Chicago, Jan. 6, 1886; children: Ruth (Mrs. C. W. Sills), Margaret. At 16 yrs. of age left sch. and began business career in father's coal office at 12th St. bridge; from minor clerk worked up to supt. of the business, of which, with James J. Kelly, be- came propr., 1883, under firm name of Hartwell & Kelly; dir. and mgr. F. G. Hartwell Co. since 1884; mgr. Berwind White Coal Mining Co .; pres. Ber- wind Fuel Co. Clubs: Chicago, Chicago Athletic, Kenwood, Mid-Day, Glen View, South Shore Coun- try. Home: 4932 Lake Park Av. Office: 1855 Peoples Gas Building.
HARTY, George Michael, mfr. sash, doors, etc .; b. Chicago, Jan. 6, 1873; s. of Michael and Mary (Holmes) Harty; ed. Catholic parochial schools; grad. St. Patrick's Commercial Acad., 1889; m. Julia Browne, of Columbia Falls, Mont., Nov. 15, 1904; children: Mary, Catherine, Ellen. Employed by Chicago Union Lime Works, 1889-90; with Har- ty Bros. & Foley, 1890-1906; mgr. sawmill owned by Anaconda Copper Mining Co., Columbia Falls, Mont., 1906-9; formed Harty Bros. & Harty Co., with Michael and James P. Harty, and was sec. and treas. until 1907, pres. since 1907. Catholic. Elk. Recreations: golf, automobiling. Home: 4946 Washington Boul. Office: 2100 Loomis St.
HARTZ, Irving Thomas, president Morden Frog & Crossing Works; b. Peoria, Ill., Mar. 21, 1861; s. Capt. Samuel B. and Virginia Thomas Hartz; ed. pub. schs. of Ill .; m. Chicago 1887, Lillian Ter- hune; children: Homer, Virginia (deceased), Mil- dred. Was for about 5 yrs. engaged in the grain and railroad business in Peoria and Chicago, later in charge of the offices and finances of the bldg. of the Croton Aqueduct in N.Y. City; returned to Chi- cago, 1888; sec. and mgr. Calumet Iron & Steel Co., 1889-92; pres. Union Cold Storage Co., 1896-9; vice pres. Morden Frog & Crossing Works, 1895- 1907, since pres. Mem. Loyal Legion. Clubs: Chi- cago Athletic, Midlothian, South Shore Country, Chicago Golf; also New York Club (N.Y. City). Recreations: golf, motoring. Residence: Kenwood Hotel. Office: 208 S. LaSalle St.
HARTZELL, Morton Culver, clergyman; Feb. 17, 1876-Feb. 17, 1916. (See vol. 1911.)
and Lovina (Brewer) Harvey; ed. pub. schs., Gales- burg; B.Sc., Knox Coll., Galesburg, 1889, M.Sc .. 1892; med. student Univ. of Miclı., 1890-1; M.D .. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Chicago, 1893; m. Edith Dor- set Earle, of Chicago, June 1, 1898; 3 children: An- drew Magee, Jr., Lovina Brewer, John Earle. In- terne St. Elizabetli's Hosp., 1894-5; lias served as mem. West Side Free Dispensary, also as mem. at- tending staff Street Ry. Employes Hosp., Garfield Park Hosp., Frances Willard Hosp., Grace Hosp .: chief phys. and surg. of Crane Co., Chicago, since June 1, 1896; men. faculty Graduate Scli. of Medi- cine, Chicago. Dir. Nat. Safety Council, Pub. Safe- ty Commn. of Chicago and Cook Co. Men. Bd. of Edn., LaGrange, Ill .; pres. Village of LaGrange Park. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; niem. A.M.A., III. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc., Am. Assn. In- dustrial Phys. and Surg. Republican. Methodist. Mason (Blue Lodge, Chapter) ; men. Royal League. Has devoted life to industrial medicine and sur- gery; instrumental in forming local and national safety organizations; a pioneer advocate of acci- dent prevention or "safety first" work and the original one to recommend the use of safety gor- Fles in industry. Mem. editorial bd. of "100% The Practical Magazine of Efficient Management." Writer of many articles, relating to industrial health. Recreations: outdoor athletics. Honie: 345 N. Spring Av., LaGrange, Ill. Office: 836 S. Michi- gan Boul., Chicago.
HARVEY, Basil Coleman Hyatt, college prof .; b. Watford, Ont., Can., Jan. 16, 1876: 8. Leander H. (M.D.) and Anne (Wilson) Harvey; A.B., Univ. of Toronto, 1894; grad. Normal Coll. of N.S., 1895;
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M.B., Univ. of Toronto, 1898; mem. Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Ont., 1898; student, Univ. of Basel, Switzerland, 1903; m. Janet Hinsdill Holt, of Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept. 1, 1904. Demonstrator of anat- omy, Univ. of Toronto, 1895-97; practiced medicine, Watford, Ont., 1898-1901; asst. in anatomy, 1901-2, asso., 1902-4, instr., 1904-8, asst. prof., 1908-11, asso. prof. since 1911, Univ. of Chicago. Mem. Assn. Am. Anatomists, A.A.A.S., Sigma Xi, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Club: Quadrangle. Home: 1545 E. 61st St.
HARVEY, George Lyon, architect; b. Chicago, Nov. S, 1866; s. of Turlington Walker and Maria ( Hardman) Harvey; M.E., Mass. Inst. of Tech., 1888; m. Chicago, 1890, Mabel Streeter; children: Dorothy, Marjorie. Engaged in practice as archi- tect and consulting engr. since 1888; was for sev- eral years connected with the Harvey Lumber Co. Clubs: University, Glen View Golf. Home: 150 E. Superior St. Office: 105 S. Dearborn St.
HARVEY, George MacMicking, insurance; Apr. 28, 1848-Jan. 2, 1913. (See vol. 1911.)
HARVEY, James Alexander, M.D .; b. Chicago, Nov. 6, 1869; s. John and Margaret (Thomson) Harvey; ed. Chicago High Sch. and Univ. of Chica- go; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1896; post-grad. student Univ. of Glasgow, 1897, Vienna, 1903, Berlin, 1906. Interne, Presbyterian Hosp., Chicago, 1896-8; asst. prof., Rush Med. Coll., 1897-1911; specializing in gen. surgery; staff (asso.), St. Luke's Hosp .; mem. advisory bd. (surg.), Chicago Municipal Sanito- rium; dir., Chicago Tuberculosis Inst .; capt. Offi- cers' Reserve Corps, U.S.A. Mem. A.M.A., Chicago Med. Soc., Inst. of Medicine, Am. Anti-Tuberculo- sis Assn., etc. Clubs: University, Chicago Ath- letic; Army and Navy (Washington, D.C.). Edi- torial staff Chicago Med. Recorder. Home: 5232 Hyde Park Boul. Office: 25 E. Washington St.
HARVEY, Joel D., real estate; 1837-June 25, 1911. (See vol. 1911.)
HARVEY, Philip Francis, officer U.S.A. Removed to Washington, D.C. (See Who's Who in America.)
HARVEY, Robert Hatfield, pres. D. B. Fisk & Co .; b. Chicago, Dec. 12, 1868; s. T. W. and Maria (Hardman) Harvey; ed. Northwestern Univ. and Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch., M.D., 1894; m. Ber- tha Botsford, of Chicago, Apr. 5, 1898; children: Beatrice, Bennet B., Roberta Fisk. Practiced medi- cine in Chicago, 1894-1905; pres. and treas. of D. B. Fisk & Co., wholesale millinery, since 1905. Mem. A.M.A., Chicago Med. Soc. Republican. Clubs: Uni- versity, Glen View, South Shore. Recreations: horses, riding, driving, golf. Home: 2100 Calumet Av. Office: 225 N. Wabash Av.
HARVEY, William Spencer, M.D .; b. Galesburg, Ill., Aug. 29, 1859; s. William Nathaniel and Lovina (Brewer) Harvey; A.B., with honors, Knox Coll., Galesburg, 1880, A.M., 1883; med. dept. Univ. of Mich., 1881-2; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chi- cago, 1883; m. Alice Flash, of New Orleans, La., 1891; children: Alice Flash, William Spencer, Jr., George Wilkins. For 2 yrs. after graduation prac- ticed with Dr. J. E. Gilman; since then in practice in Chicago, specializing in surgery; prof. physiol- ogy and histology, Hahnemann Med. Coll. 5 yrs .; surgeon, Cook Co., Chicago Bapt., Garfield Park, Robert Burns hosps .; chief surgeon C.&A.R.R. 5 yrs. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs., Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, Chicago Homo. Med. Soc., Clin. Soc. of Hahnemann Med. Coll. and Hosp. Was one of organizers and a dir. of the Columbian Homo. Hosp. at World's Columbian Expn .; one of organizers, sec. and dir. Home. Post-Grad. Med. Sch. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Illinois, South Shore Country. Author of monograph on Malignant Tumors and Their Treat- ment, also articles on clin. subjects, in med. jours. Residence: Kenwood Hotel. Office: 30 N. Michigan Avenue.
S6; entered grain business at Bradford, 1886; later in same line of business at Peoria, Ill .; came to Chicago, 1910, and since sec. and treas. Carhart, Code, Harwood Co. Mem. Chicago Bd. of Trade, Chicago Assn. Commerce. Mason. Club: Birch- wood. Recreation: motoring. Home: 1439 Fargo Av. Office: 35-36 Board of Trade.
HARZFELD, Edward, cloak mfr .; Apr. 1, 1848- 1914. (See vol. 1911.)
HASELTINE, Burton, oculist, aurist; b. at Rich- land Center, Wis., Sept. 27, 1874; s. Hascal and Martha (Pierce) Haseltine; Allegheny Coll., Pa., 1889-91; Cleveland (O.) Univ. of Medicine, 1894-5; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago, 1896; m. Marie Leitch, of Evanston, Ill., Aug. 25, 1906. Sr. prof. diseases of throat and nose, Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago; eye, ear and throat surgeon, Cook Co. Hosp., Chicago Home for the Friendless. Edi- tor Clinique, 1900-4; Progressive. Pres. Nat. Homœ. Soc. of Eye and Ear Specialists, 1911-12. Club: Chi- cago Yacht. Author: Songs and Sonnets, 1913. Resi- dence: Hotel Sherman. Office: Peoples Gas Bldg.
HASKELL, Frederick T., banker; b. Ogdensburg, N.Y .; widower. Has been resident of Chicago for 40 yrs., and has been engaged in banking since leaving sch .; vice pres. Ill. Trust & Savings Bank since 1890; also dir. Ill. Trust Safety Deposit Co., and of the Bankers' Trust Co., of New York. Vice pres. Ill. Manual Training Sch. Farm; trustee St. Luke's Hosp. Republican. Clubs: University, Chi- cago, Union League, Mid-Day, Caxton, Bankers', South Shore Country, Saddle and Cycle, Onwentsia, Casino. Recreations: riding and driving. Home: 2824 Prairie Av. Office: Ill. Trust & Savings Bank.
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