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HASKELL, Lester Allen, insurance; b. Chicago, Apr. 16, 1869; s. David F. and Diana E. (Hosmer) Haskell; ed. pub. schs .; m. Elizabeth B. Chamber- lin, of Chicago, July 29, 1914. Began in Chicago in office of Phoenix Ins. Co. of Brooklyn; went with the Hartford Fire Ins. Co., 1887; connected with the western dept. of the Continental Ins. Co., 1903-14; mem. firm Martin & Haskell since 1914; also has business affiliations with the New York Life and the Fidelity & Casualty Co. Republican. K.P. Home: 1138 E. 45th St. Office: 723 Postal Telegraph Bldg.
HASKELL, Loomis Pomroy, dentist; Apr. 25, 1826-Oct. 7, 1916. (See vol. 1905.)
HASKETT, Robert Evans, dry goods; b. Miami Co., O., Feb. 3, 1840; s. Thomas and Luvina (Jones) Haskett; ed. dist. schs., Miami Co., and high sch., Troy, O .; m. Elizabeth Jay, of Miami Co., July 1, 1865; 1 daughter, Grace (Mrs. Grace E. Lee). Lived on farm in Ohio until 20; began as clk. in dry goods store; removed to Kokomo, Ind., 1862; set- tled at Chicago, 1882, and established retail dry goods business, title of Haskett & Co., of which is pres. and treas. Mem. bd. dirs. Washingtonian Home. Republican. Deacon First Congl. Ch. Ma- son. Club: Congregational. Home: 204 S. Scoville Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 1554 W. Madison St., Chicago.
HASKINS, Amary Sherman, clergyman; b. on farm near LaSalle, Ill., Dec. 19, 1864; s. William Wellington and Mary Catherine (Klinesmith) Has- kins; A.B., Northwestern Univ., 1891, A.M., 1894; B.D., Garrett Bibl. Inst., 1893; m. Elizabeth Rachel Mckinney, of Piper City, Ill., June 16, 1892; 1 daughter, Jeane Elizabeth. Licensed M.E. ministry, 1893; pastor Central St. Ch., Evanston, Ill., 1893-8, First Ch., Irving Park, Chicago, since Oct., 1898. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon. Recreations: tennis, fishing. Home: 3809 N. Keeler Av.
HASKINS, George William, dentist; b. Monroe, Mich., Dec. 21, 1858; s. Clark Caryl and Helen Mars (Smith) Haskins; removed within a year from birth to New Albany, Ind., where lived about 20 yrs .; grad. high sch., New Albany, Ind .; D.D.S., Chicago Coll. Dental Surgery, 1887; M.D., Chicago Med. Coll., 1889; m. Libbie E. Elliott, of Chicago, Sept. 16, 1891 (died May 31, 1914); children: Eliza- beth Caryl, Clark Elliott, Margaret Adams. Re- moved to Chicago, winter of 1879-80; was in busi-
HARWOOD, Arthur Nelson, grain commn .; b. Bradford, Ill., Sept. 27, 1860; s. Riley and Clara (Merrill) Harwood; ed. pub. schs., Davenport, Ia .; m. Eva Burke, of Bradford, Ill., Oct. 25, 1881; 2 children: Ilda A. (Mrs. B. D. Mayhew), Arley W. ness as partner with J. W. Heatfield, mfg. jewelry, Engaged in clothing business at Bradford, 1876- 1 yr .; then in same business alone until 1885, when
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sold out and entered on course in Chicago Coll. of Club: Chicago Engineers'. Home: 216 Kedzie St., Dental Surgery; while there served as anatomical Evanston, Ill. Office: 1390 Old Colony Bldg., Chi- cago. prosector and as asst. to prof. of chemistry; in dental practice since 1887; prof. metallurgy and prosthetic dentistry at Northwestern Univ. Dental Sch., 1889-96 (resigned). Mem. Chicago Med. Soc., Illinois State Dental Assn., Chicago Dental Soc., Physicians' Club of Chicago, Delta Sigma Delta Soc. Republican. Has read many papers before Ill. State Dental Assn. and Chicago Dental Soc. Recre- ation: outdoor life. Home: 423 Central Av., Wil- mette, Ill. Office: 25 E. Washington St., Chicago.
HASLER, Edward Lionel, president L. Hasler Co .; Jan. 12, 1871-June 13, 1915. (See vol. 1911.)
HASTERLIK, Charles, brewer; b. in Austria, Oct. 3, 1860; s. Joseph and Ester Hasterlik; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; came to U.S., 1874, and set- tled at Chicago; m. Louise Oeff, of Chicago, 1882; 1 daughter, Clara. Pres. Best Brewing Co., Chi- cago, since 1891; pres. of Fairmount Brewing Co., Cincinnati, O., since 1905; dir. Hasterlik Bros .; vice pres. and dir. Citizens State Bank of Lake View. Home: 7401 Sheridan Rd. Office: 1317 Fletcher St.
HASTINGS, Charles Elmer, dairy machinery; b. Rimersburg, Clarion Co., Pa., Jan. 20, 1862; s. Eli and Rachel Whitehall (Kerr) Hastings; moved with parents to Grundy Co., Ill., 1866; ed. pub. schs., Morris, Ill .; m. Elizabeth B. Baker, of Wilmington, Ill., Sept. 21, 1882; 3 children: Rolland Miles, Flor- ence M. (Mrs. Albert S. Webster, of Wilmette, Ill.), and Charles E., Jr. In dry goods business at Brace- ville, Ill., and Kansas City, Mo., 1881-90; came to Chicago and organized the Hastings Industrial Co., mfrs. of dairy machinery, of which is pres .; also pres. Nat. Dairy Machine Co., of Goshen, Ind. Re- publican. Presbyterian. Mason. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, North Shore Golf, Wilmette Country. Recreations: farming, golf. Home: Wilmette, Ill. Office: 326 W. Madison St., Chicago.
HASTINGS, Samuel Miles, mfr .; b. Rimersburg, Pa., Aug. 14, 1860; s. Eli and Rachel Whitehall (Kerr) Hastings; Revolutionary ancestry; ed. schs. of Gardner, Ill .; m. Jannette Rankin, of Braid- wood, Ill., Sept. 16, 1881; adopted son, Rolland Thomas Rankin Hastings. Began business career as clerk in dry goods store at Braidwood, Ill .; re- tail dry goods business at Braidwood, 1879-84, Streator, 1884-9; . came to Chicago, 1889; traveled in Europe, 1889-93, returning to Chicago and en- gaged in the manufacture and sale of computing scales; inc. business, 1899, under name of Money- weight Scale Co., of which was vice pres., sec. and treas. and has so continued; also dir., exec. officer Computing Scale Co. of Dayton, O., The Computing Scale Co. of America (a N.J. corpn.), Computing Scale Co. of Can., Ltd., The Detroit Automatic Scale Co .; dir. Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. of New York, Green Engring. Co. of Chicago, Nat. Produce Bank of Chicago. Mem. Ill. Mfrs. Assn. (treas. 1912-15, pres. 1915-17). Republican; active worker in nat. campaign of 1916; mayor of Highland Park, 1915-19. Presbyterian. Mem. S.A.R. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Press (life), Mid-Day, Old Elm, Exmoor Country. Trav- eled in Europe; frequent speaker on industrial sub- jects. Recreation: golf. Home: Highland Park, Ill. Office: 326 W. Madison St., Chicago.
HATCH, James Noble, consulting engr .; b. St. Helena, Cal., Jan. 3, 1868; s. Lucius Lucian and Sarilda Berry (Hornback) Hatch; ed. pub. and prep. schs., Vacaville, Cal .; B.S. in C.E., Univ. of Mich., 1892, M.E., 1909; m. Lufanna Barber, of Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 14, 1893; 3 children: Marion Abagail, James Hadley, Esther Louise. Practiced engring. since 1892; engr. in charge of building de- sign and construction, for Sargent & Lundy, Chi- cago, 1903-14; dir., sec .- treas. Electro-Magnetic Tool Co .; consulting engr. for pub. utility proper- ties, design, valuation reports, etc .; 1900-2, supt. constrn. of U.S. pub. bldgs. (postoffice structures), Treasury Dept., Washington. Republican. Protcs- tant. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Western Soc. Engrs., Structural Engrs. Assn. of Ill. (dir.), Cal. Soc. of Ill. (dir.), Chicago Assn. of Commerce.
HATCH, Samuel Grantham, railway official; b. St. Louis, Mar. 22, 1865; s. George F. and Lavinia (Ford) Hatch; ed. pub. schs .; m. Mattie Sinclair, of Racine, Wis., July 20, 1903; m. 2d, Anne Henry, of Cincinnati, Nov. 27, 1912. Began ry. service with C.,B.&Q.R.R., at Keokuk, Ia., 1882-5; afterward with the Cotton Belt Route at St. Louis, Louisville and Memphis, 1885-96; since 1896 with the I.C.R.R., as div. pass. agt. at Cincinnati, 1896-1900, asst. gen. pass. agt. at Chicago, Apr. 1, 1900-July 1, 1905, gen. pass. agt., July 1, 1905-Mar. 1, 1911, pass. traffic mgr., since Mar. 1, 1911. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, South Shore Country, Homewood Country, Traffic. Home: 2116 Lincoln Park West. Office: 502 Central Station.
HATELY, Charles Furness, president National Surface Guard Co .; b. Brantford, Ont., Jan. 11, 1876; s. Walter C. and Bertha (Hale) Hately; ed. Trinity Coll., Port Hope, Ont .; Sidcut Coll., Sidcut, Eng., and Shattuck Mil. Acad., Faribault, Minn., graduating in class of 1893; m. Nina, d. James T. Hall, of Chicago, Aug. 24, 1898; 1 son, Furness Hall. Began with firm of Hately Bros., exporters, as mgr. Chicago office; went to New York, 1898, for Ferran, Ballou & Co., exporters; returned to Chicago, 1899, and was with J. F. Harris & Co., stocks and grain, until 1900; with Finley Barrell & Co., until 1903; with John Geddes, established the firm of Geddes & Hately, 1903, successors to Geddes, Kirkwood & Co., commn. mchts. and stock brokers; firm became Furness, Hately Co., 1904-7; traveled for 2 yrs .; asst. to the pres. of the U.S. Lumber & Cotton Co., 1909-10; lived in Europe about 2 yrs .; returning, became pres. Nat. Surface Guard Co. succeeding his father-in-law, who died May 19, 1916; vice pres. Midland Continental R.R .; sec. Midland Constrn. Co. Democrat. Served as police magistrate of Winnetka without remunera- tion. Mason. Clubs: Union League, Chicago Ath- letic, Palette and Chisel, Hammond Country. Rec- reations: golf, horseback riding, sailing. Home: 2648 Lake View Av. Office: 343 S. Dearborn St.
HATELY, John Craig, capitalist; b. at Durham, Eng., Oct. 30, 1845; s. of John and Jane (Craig) Hately; ed. pub. schs. of Durham, Eng .; m. New- castle-on-Tyne, Eng., Jan., 1871, Annabella Rob- son; children: John George, Ethel Craig, Margaret M., Louise. After leaving school, apprenticed to provision business at Durham, Eng., from 1859, and later with Furness & Co., Hartlepool, Eng., until came to Chicago, 1873; established in provi- sion trade as John C. Hately, Chicago, 1873-S1, then mem. of firm of Hately Bros., packers, U.S. Yards, 1881-95. Chmn. of Chicago Beach Hotel Co. Mcm. Chicago Board of Trade. Republican. Clubs: Union League, Lake Geneva Country, Mid-Day, City. Residences: Chicago Beach Hotel, and Lake Geneva, Wis.
HATELY, Walter Craig, exporter of grain and provisions; b. village of Thornley, Co. of Durham, Eng., Sept. 5, 1848; s. John and Jane (Craig) Hate- ly; ed. pub. schs. of England, then entered British merchant service as cadet apprentice, learning steamship and navigation, and was 2d officer of a merchant steamer when came to America in 1873: m. Brantford, Ont., Scpt. 9, 1874. Was engaged at Brantford, Ont., as grain exporter. 1873-82: came to Chicago and established Hatcly Bros., exporting of grain and provisions, which still continues; also pres. Hatcly Cold Storage Co., 37th and Iron Sts .. since 190S. Mem. Chicago Bd. Trade. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Episcopalian. Club: Union League. Rec- reation: home life. Home: Highland Park, Ill. Of- fice: Board of Trade, Chicago.
HATFIELD, Edmund Lewis, general mgr. Rad- ford Publications; b. Brooklyn, Mar. 7, 1869; s. of William Edmund and Phobe Emma ( Armstrong) Hatfield; ed. pub. schs .; m. May Stafford, of N. Y. City, July 28, 1900; 1 son, Edmund L., Jr. On edi- torial staff New York Sun, 1890-1900: asst, busi- ness mgr. Tribune, Scranton. Pa., 1900-5; gen. mgr. Radford Publications, Chicago, since Apr. 17, 1907.
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Republican. Methodist. Mason (32°, Shriner) ; mem. Modern Woodmen. Recreations: motoring, fishing. Home: 1321 Hood St. Office: 1829 Prairie Av.
HATFIELD, James Taft, philologist; b. Brook- lyn, June 15, 1862; s. Rev. Robert M. and Elizabeth Ann (Taft) Hatfield; A.B., Northwestern Univ., 1883. A.M., 1886; studied Japan, China, India, 1883- 84; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1890; Berlin, Tübingen, Oxford, 1896-7; m. Maude Hollingsworth Wilson, Mar. 13, 1890 (died 1906); m. 2d, Ann Estelle Cara- way, Apr. 7, 1910. Prof. classical langs., Rust Univ., Holly Springs, Miss., 1884-5; prin. McCormick Sch., DeFuniak, Fla., 1886; fellow Johns Hopkins, 1887- 90; prof. German lang. and lit., since 1890, North- western Univ. Served in the Spanish-American War on U.S. cruiser Yale, from June to August, 1898. Mem. advisory council Simplified Spelling Bd .; mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America, Soc. Mid- land Authors, etc. Clubs: Cliff Dwellers, Little Room. Author of a number of books, for titles see Who's Who in America. Address: 617 Foster St., Evanston, Ill.
HATTON, Frederic Howard, dramatic critic. Re- moved to New York. (See vol. 1911.)
HATTSTAEDT, John James, teacher of music; b. Monroe, Mich., Dec. 29, 1851; s. Rev. William and Louise Marie (Schmid) Hattstaedt; ed. pvt. sch., Monroe, Mich .; musical edn. in various schs. in U.S. and Germany; m. Chicago, Dec. 22, 1882, Kate May Castle; children: John Robert, Louise Annie (Mrs. Hugh Comer Winter). Began as teacher of piano at Detroit, 1869, at St. Louis, 1871-5; in Chi- cago since 1875; founded, 1886, Am. Conservatory of Music, of which is pres. Lecturer on musical history, science of music and esthetics at Am. Con- servatory of Music. Mem. Chicago Assn. of Com- merce. Mem. Music Teachers' Nat. Assn., Ill. Music Teachers' Assn., Soc. Am. Musicians. Lutheran. Clubs: Kenwood, Cliff Dwellers. Author of Manual of Musical History; contbr. to musical jours. Rec- reation: bowling. Home: 5043 Blackstone Av. Of- fice: 300 S. Wabash Av.
HAUGAN, Hauman G., railway service (retired) ; b. Christiania, Norway, Nov. 7, 1840; s. Helge A. and Anna B. (Hovland) Haugan; ed. Christiania; m. Emma Petersen, Rockdell, Minn., Oct. 22, 1879; children: Helga C. (Mrs. William D. Dean), Ragna L. (Mrs. Dudley D. Figgis, So. Orange, N.J.), Alice J. Was bookkeeper, later acting cashier, Batavian Bank, LaCrosse, Wis., 1864-70; entered ry. service as paymaster and later auditor of the South Minn. Ry. Co., 1870-80; sec. to gen. supt., W. C. Van Horne, C., M.&St.P.Ry.Co., 1880-3; land commr., same rd., 1883-1901; comptroller same rd., Jan. 1, 1901-10; retired from active ry. service July 1, 1910; dir. and advisor State Bank of Chicago. Re- publican. English Lutheran. Clubs: Union League, Evanston Golf; also Milwaukee (Milwaukee). Home: 1122 Judson Av., Evanston, Ill. Office: 133 W. Washington St., Chicago.
HAUGAN, Henry Alexander, banker; b. Chicago, Aug. 14, 1878; s. late Helge Alexander and Laura A. (Wardrum) Haugan; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; B.S., Dartmouth, 1903; m. Blanche Ernst, of Chi- cago, June 8, 1908; 1 son, Henry A., Jr. Began ac- tive career, 1903, as messenger in State Bank of Chicago (established by father, 1879 and inc. as state bank, 1891); successively clerk, teller, asst. cashier, and vice pres. since 1909; dir. Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Md. (Baltimore). Treas. Univ. of Ill., 1909-12. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Re- publican. Congregationalist. Clubs: Bankers', Uni- versity, Mid-Day, City, Chicago Athletic, Glen View Golf, Lincoln Park Yacht, Swedish, Norwegian. Recreations: golf, motoring, fishing. Home: 602 Deming Pl. Office: 133 W. Washington St.
HAUGAN, Oscar H., banker; b. Chicago, Nov. 5, 1872; s. late Helge Alexander and Laura A. (War- drum) Haugan; ed. Northwestern Univ .; m. Clara C. Jevne, of Chicago, June 26, 1900; 3 children: Helen, Jevne, Richard. Identified with the State Bank of Chicago since 1892, and has been mgr. of the real estate loan dept. since 1897, and dir. since 1910; dir. State Bank of Evanston. Mem. Chicago
Real Estate Bd. Consul at Chicago for Norway, 1910-16; interested in Norwegian charities; pres. Norwegian Old Peoples' Home Soc., Norwood Park, Ill. Clubs: Union League, Traffic, Norwegian, West- moreland Golf, and Swedish clubs. Recreations: motoring, fishing, sailing, walking and music. Home: 2855 Sheridan Pl., Evanston, Ill. Office: 133 W. Washington St., Chicago.
HAUGHTON, Ernest Harlan, president Bryan- Marsh Co .; Aug. 22, 1874-Aug. 29, 1917. (See vol. 1.911.)
HAUPT, Edward, steel construction; b. at Phila., Mar. 24, 1869; s. J. Benjamin and Mary Elizabeth (Ziegler) Haupt; grad. high sch., Phila .; m. Maud Wistar, of Phila., Oct. 24, 1894; 1 son, Caspar Wis- tar. Vice pres. Strobel Steel Constrn. Co., Chicago. Mem. Western Soc. Engrs. Republican. Lutheran. Clubs: Engineers', Chicago Athletic, Church, Sko- kie Country. Recreation: golf. Home: Glencoe, Ill. Office: 1744 Monadnock Blk., Chicago.
HAUSSKE, August, furniture mfr .; Mar. 6, 1847- 1915. (See vol. 1911.)
HAVEMEYER, Herbert Everard, sugar broker; b. Chicago, Feb. 9, 1876; s. William A. and Rosa R. (Goold) Havemeyer; ed. University Sch., Chicago; was in the class of 1899 at Cornell Univ. Law Sch., but did not grad .; m. Riverside, Ill., June 4, 1902, Sarah M. Kinzie; children: Rosaline, Herbert Kin- zie, John, Gertrude. Became a mem. firm of W. A. Havemeyer & Co., sugar brokers, 1898 (business founded by father). Mem. Sigma Phi. Clubs: Chi- cago, Riverside Golf. Recreation: golf. Home: Riverside, Ill. Office: 326 W. Madison St., Chicago.
HAWKES, Benjamin Carleton, president Stand- ard Playing Card Co .; b. Chicago, Oct. 8, 1875; s. Moses A. and Louise R. (Starrett) Hawkes; ed. at North Div. High Sch., prep. dept. Northwestern Univ., and Chicago Coll. of Law (Lake Forest Univ.), 1896; m. Chicago, Oct. 5, 1898, Mary Bel- knap; 1 son, Belknap Carleton. Admitted to bar, 1896; was mem. law firm of Carnahan, Slusser, Hawkes & Cox. Pres. and dir. Standard Playing Card Co. Republican. Mason (32°, Shriner), K.P., I.O.O.F. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Casino. Recrea- tion: bowling. Home: Kenilworth, Ill. Office: 345 W. Austin Av., Chicago.
HAWLEY, Albert P., lumber; b. Beaver Dam, Wis., Jan. 18, 1865; s. Orange Foote and Susan H. (Whittaker) Hawley; ed. Englewood (Ill.) High Sch .; m. Dora H. Thearle, of Chicago, Aug. 23, 1889; children: Hazel May, Janette, Albert Thearle, Doris, Imogene. Began in employ of Marshall Field & Co., 1885, continuing 3 yrs .; then with the I. Smith & Son Co., lumber, Curtis, Neb., 2 yrs .; with Albert Russell, lumber dealer, of Chicago, 8 yrs .; became connected with John E. Burns Lum- ber Co., Chicago, 1899, now sec. and treas. of the company. Mem. Bd. Commrs. North Shore Park Dist. Mem. Ill. Mfrs.' Assn., Chicago Assn. Com- merce. Republican. Mason. Club: Birchwood Coun- try. Home: 1139 Farwell Av. Office: 700 W. Chi- cago Av.
HAWLEY, Charles Gilbert, patent lawyer; b. at Normal, Ill., June 20, 1868; s. Benjamin Ruggles and Hannah Rosamond (Hall) Hawley; grad. Chi- cago Manual Training Sch., 1886; student Cornell Univ., 1886-7; LL.B., Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., 1889; m. Susan Hillerman, of Watkins, N.Y., 1891; children: Stuart, Hope, Charlotte Hawley; m. 2d, Alice Eloise Freeborn, née Adams, of Chicago, Jan. 15, 1902. Engaged in machinery business, 1887; read law in offices in Chicago and Minneapolis; mem. patent law firm Paul & Hawley, Minneapolis, 1891-1901; opened branch office in Chicago, 1901, and at end of year made his removal permanent, and since in practice alone. Mem. Chicago Patent Law Assn. Republican. Christian Scientist. Home: 5519 Hyde Park Boul. Office: Marquette Bldg.
HAWLEY, Clark W., M.D., oculist and aurist; b. Jefferson, O., Nov. 15, 1854; s. Sidney B. and Mary Ann (Webster) Hawley; grad. West Aurora (Il1.) High Sch., 1874; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1885; stud- ied in Europe 1 yr .; m. Edna Virginia Chittenden, Bristol, Ill., May 2, 1885; children: Ralph S., Web- ster Clark. In practice of medicine since 1885; was oculist and aurist to Cook Co. Hosp. for several years; now prof. ophthalmology, Post-Grad. Med.
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Sch. and Hosp .; ex-oculist and aurist to Provident Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Chicago Med. Soc., Am. Acad. of Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology, Chicago Ophthal. and Otol. Soc., Physicians' Club. Clubs: Ill. Athletic. Suburban (LaGrange). Home: 208 7th Av., LaGrange, Ill. Office: 7 W. Madison St., Chicago.
HAWLEY, Edgar Reed, M.D .; Nov. 20, 1863-May 26, 1912. (See vol. 1911.)
HAWLEY, Fred Vermillia, clergyman; b. Bath, Mich., Nov. 2, 1862; s. Hanford H. and Mahala J .. (Abel) Hawley; grad. Hillsdale Coll., 1891; studied in Theol. Sem., Hillsdale, Mich .; m. Mary Wash- burn, Aug. 3, 1891. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1891; was pastor Bapt. Ch., Brooklyn, Mich .; withdrew from Bapt. Ch., 1893, and organized People's Ch., Brooklyn, Mich .; pastor First Unitarian Ch., Jack- son, Mich., 1897-1900, Ch. of the Messiah, Louis- ville, Ky., 1900-2; sec. Western Unitarian Conf., with supervision of Unitarian chs. in 14 states, 1902-4; pastor Unity Ch., Chicago, since Mar., 1904. Pres. Ill. Conf. Unitarian Chs. since 1906. Home: 4232 N. Hermitage Av.
HAWLEY, George Fuller, M.D .; Feb. 16, 1844- Apr. 16, 1917. (See vol. 1911.)
HAWLEY, Henry Stephen, mfr .; Aug. 12, 1851- July, 1915. (See vol. 1911.)
HAWLEY, Joseph Roy, M.D .; b. Chicago, Sept. 9, 1871; s. Charles A. and Electa (Weaver) Hawley; ed. pub. schs .; Mich. Mil. Acad., 1 yr .; Muskegon (Mich.) High Sch., 3 yrs .; M.D., Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch., 1893; m. Daisy Miller, of Muske- gon, Feb. 11, 1904; 1 son, John M. Practiced medi- cine, 1893-1901; then began introduction to the pro- fession of the Roberts-Hawley lymph compounds; returned to practice in 1904. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs. Republican. Congre- gationalist. Mason (K.T.). Club: Hinsdale Golf. Recreation: golf. Home: 4422 Oakenwald Av. Of- fice: 7 W. Madison St.
HAWXHURST, James Martindale, piano mfr .; b. Warwick, Orange Co., N.Y., Mar. 16, 1858; s. of James H. and Helen (DuBois) Hawxhurst; grad. Hudson River Inst., Claverack, N.Y., 1875; A.B., Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., 1879; m. Eliz- abeth Crawford, Lexington, Ky., Oct. 18, 1891; 1 daughter, Gertrude Helen. Began with The Smith Piano Co., New York, 1879, becoming gen. mgr. of its branch houses at Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City and Milwaukee, 1886, and vice pres. and dir., 1905. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce (mem. Ways and Means Com. 1910-11), Chicago Piano and Or- gan Assn. (1st vice pres. 1910-11). Mem. Phi Nu Theta. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Glen View Golf, Evanston. Recreations: golf, hunting, and fishing. Home: 1212 Judson Av., Evanston, Ill. Office: 311 S. Wabash Av., Chicago.
HAWXHURST, Ralph R., lawyer; b. at Chicago, Jan. 24, 1887; s. of Arthur and Marie (Reynaud) Hawxhurst; prep. edn. Lewis Inst .; B.A., North- western Univ., 1905, LL.B., 1909; m. Jeannette Leg- gett, of Chicago, Aug. 23, 1910; 2 children: Stephen, Jacqueline. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1909, and since practiced in Chicago; mem. Eastman, White & Hawxhurst; asso. prof. of law, Northwestern Univ. Law Sch .; asso. editor Ill. Law Review. Mem. III. State and Chicago bar assns., Beta Theta Pi, Delta Chi, Sigma Rho, Delta Theta. Republican. Roman Catholic. Club: City. Recreations: tennis, golf. Home: 829 Ridge Terrace, Evanston, Ill. Office: 900, 108 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.
HAY, Clyde Lemont; b. Jacksonville, III., Apr. 26, 1874; s. Abel Lamphier and Maria Read (Hurst) Hay; ed. Ill. Coll., Jacksonville, 1893-7; Garrett Bibl. Inst., 1897-1900; m. Myrtle Layman, of Jackson- ville, May 16, 1900; 1 child, Layman Lamphier. Entered M.E. ministry, 1900; pastor Deering Ch., Chicago, 1900-1, Lake Villa, III., 1901-3, Maywood, Ill., 1903-7, Covenant Ch., Evanston, 1907-9, Otta- wa, Ill., 1909-12, Plano, III., 1912-13, Granville Av. Ch., Chicago, 1913-16; research sec. Bd. of Sunday Schs. of M.E. Ch. since 1916. Mason (Oriental Con- sistory) ; Modern Woodman. Home: 6217 Magnolia Av. Office: 809 Garland Bldg.
HAYDEN, Albert, mfr .; May 18, 1847-Dec. 7, 1911. (See vol. 1911.)
HAYDEN, Austin Albert, M.D .; b. Shullsburg, Wis., Oct. 15, 1881; s. Albert (M.D.) and Emma C. (McNulty) Hayden; grad. Shullsburg High Sch., 1897; A.B., Creighton Univ., Omaha, Neb., 1900, A.M., 1903; B.S., Univ. of Chicago, 1902; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1904; post-grad. work, St. Elizabeth's Hosp., 1906, New York Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp., 1908; m. Mary Forster, d. Constantine and Mary Alice (Russell) Phillips, of Park Ridge, Ill., Apr. 28, 1915. Formerly instr. in ophthalmology, New York Post-Grad. Med. Sch., and Rush Med. Coll .; now sr. of dept. of otology and laryngology, St. Joseph's Hosp .; attending eye, ear, nose and throat surgeon to St. Bernard's Hotel Dieu Hosp., People's Hosp., St. Mary's Training Sch., Pa. R.R .; consultant surgeon, Culver (Ind.) Mil. Acad. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs., Physi- cians' Club, Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto- Laryngology, Chicago Ophthal. Soc. Democrat. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Club: Ill. Athletic. Contbr. to med. jours. on subjects pertaining to his specialty. Home: 2242 Lincoln Park West. Office: 25 E. Washington St.
HAYDEN, Daniel B., M.D .; b. Symerton, Ill., Dec. 12, 1879; s. John and Bridget B. (Bergan) Hayden; A.M., A.B., St. Viator's Coll., Kankakee, Ill., 1900; M.D., Georgetown Univ., 1904; post-grad. work at Univ. of Vienna, 1907-8; m. Julia M. Howard, of Farmer City, Ill., Oct. 5, 1910. Practiced in Chi- cago since 1904; instr. diseases of ear, nose and throat, Rush Med. Coll .; otologist, Presbyn. Hosp .; laryngologist, otologist and rhinologist, Children's Memorial Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chi- cago med. socs., Chicago Otol, and Laryngol. Soc. Democrat. Catholic. Contbr. to med. jours. Home: 1507 Birchwood Av. Office: 122 S. Michigan Av.
HAYDEN, William, mfr .; Jan. 6, 1845-1912. (See vol. 1911.)
HAYES, see also Hays.
HAYES, Doremus Almy, theologian; b. Russel- ville, O., May 17, 1863; s. James Knox and Sarah Elizabeth (Wilkins) Hayes; A.B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1884, A.M., 1887; Ph.D., S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1887; Jacob Sleeper fellow of Boston Univ., at Ber- lin and Leipzig, 1891-2; (S.T.D., Boston Univ., 1901; LL.D., Mo. Wesleyan, 1902); m. Hester Ann Juve- nal, of Upper Sandusky, O., July 28, 1887. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1887; pastor, San Leandro, Cal., 1887-8; prof. Greek lang. and lit., Univ. of the Pa- cific, 1888-91; pastor, Napa, Cal., 1892-5; prof. Bibl. theology, Iliff Sch. of Theology (Univ. of Denver), 1895-6; prof. English Bible, 1896-1901, N.T. inter- pretation since 1901, librarian since 1906, Garrett Bibl. Inst. (Northwestern Univ.). Mem. Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Religious Edn. Assn., Chicago Soc. Bibl. Research, Am. Peace Soc., also Delta Tau Delta, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Evanston Golf. Westmoreland Country. Author of several books, and monographs, for titles see Who's Who in America. Address: 620 Foster St., Evanston, Il1.
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