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Acad. and Western Reserve Univ., A.B., (sec- ond honors), 1892; Yale, A.M., 1893. Came to N. Y. City, 1893; reporter 6 months on N. Y. Journal; later editor of Storiettes; traveled in Europe, 1895; ass't editor Godey's Mag., and also for part of time of Current Literature, 1895-98; ass't editor The Criterion, 1-98-1900; with Encyclopædia Britannica Co. in London, May, 1900-Nov., 1001, and with same company, N. Y. City, from Nov., 1901 to May, 1904, as ass't editor of The Historians' History of the World; with D. Appleton & Co., July, 1906, to Feb., 1907. In Jan., 1897, joined 7th Reg't; during Spanish-Am. War was acting capt. 114th Res't; Feb., 1900, 1st lieut., Dec., 1907, captain 69th Reg't. N. G. N. Y. Author of plays ( produced) : The Bathing Girl (Den- ver and New York, 1895) : The Wooden Wed- ding ( London, 1902), produced as "She Bor- rowed her Own Husband," N. Y. City, 1907; In the Midst of Life (in collaboration with Dr. Holbrook Curtis, New York, 1902) ; a mu- sical farce, Tommy Rot (New York, 1902) ; Alexander the Great (in collaboration with Collin Kemper, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1003) ; The Triangle (New York, Feb., 1936) : The Richest Girl in the World (St. Louis, Mar., 1906), produced as ""'All for a Girl," N. Y. City, Aug., 1908. Author (books) : American Composers, 1900; The Musical Guide (two voi- umes), 1903; The Love Affairs of Great Musi- cians (two volumes), 1903; Songs by Thirty Americans, 1904; Gyges' Ring (poem), 1901; The Whirlwind (novel), 1902; The Real New York, 1904; Zal (musical novel), 1905; Col. Crockett's Cooperative Christmas, 1906; and the following juveniles: The Lakerim Atlı- letic Club, 1596; The Dozen from Lakerim, 1899; The Cruise of the Lakerimmers, 1903; contb'r of fiction, verse, essays, etc., to the Century, Scribner's. Harper's and other lead- ing magazines. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Delta Upsilon fraternity, Am. Social Science Ass'n. Recreations: Music and gymnastics. Clubs : Lambs, Strollers, American Dramatists. Address: 15 West 67th St., N. Y. City.
HUGHES, Thomas Patrick:
Clergyman, author; b. Ludlow, England, Mar. 26, 1:38; ed. Ludlow Grammar Sch., Is- lington Coll., London, took special studies at Oxford and Cambridge; fellow Punjab Ori- ental Univ .; received B.D., 1876; D.D., 1836; LL.D., St. John's. Annapolis, 197. Ordained to ministry of Church of England by Bishop of London, 1961; ass't St. Silas's Church, Is- lington, London, lot: missionary and chap- lain, Peshawar, Afghanistan, 1-65-85; chaplain at base of operation, Peshawar, during Af- ghan War: Gov't examiner in Oriental lan- gnages, 1:70-54; called to rectorship of St. Saviour's Ch., Lebanon Springs, N. Y., 1885; asso. pastor All Sonts' Ch., N. Y. City, I>>3; rector St. Sepulchre's Ch., N. Y. City, Isss- 1902; asso. rector Epiphany Ch., Brooklyn, 1902; literary editor Commercial Advertiser, 197; asso. editor The Churchman. 1990-95; asso. editor Literary Digest. 1:96; editor San- day Reading, 197: lecturer in N. Y. City public schools. Author: A Dictionary of Is- lam; Notes of Mohammedanism; Ruhainah. The Maid of Herat: Government Text-Books in Afghan Langnaro: the Poems of Abdur Rahman; American Ancestry; Heroic Lives in Foreign Fields; The Stage from a Cierzy ..
man's Standpoint; The Biblical Play; also articles in N. Y. Globe. Sun, Herald, M. il and Express, Independent, Forum, North American and other journals and papers. Has published short stories under nom de plume of Evan Stanton; conth'r the Evenin: Globe, London, and Civil and Military G .- zette, India. Residence: Kings Park, L. I. Address: 585 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. HUHNER, Leon:
Lawyer; b. Berlin, Germany, Sept. 15, 1571: s. Edward and Minna (Jakmuss) Hühner: ed. Coll. City of N. Y., B.A., 1.90; Columbia Univ., M.A., LL.B., 1993; unmarried. Cim- to N. Y. City, with parents, in 1576; admitted to bar, 1892. Curator Am. Jewish Hist. Soc .: occasional lecturer before various societies on historical subjects; contb'r to .the publica- tions of Am. Jewish Hist. Soc .. Jewishi En- cyclopedia and several periodicals. Author: Francis Salvador, a Prominent Patriot of the Revolutionary War: The Jews of Georgia in Colonial Times; The Jews of New England prior to 15: 0; The Jews of South Carolina Prior to 1500; Gershom Mendez Seixas; . in- drew H. Green, a Tribute to His Memory. 1903; The Struggle for Religions Liberty in North Carolina. Mem. Am. Hist. Ass'n, Am. Jewish Hist. Soc. (curator ). Residence: 14 E. 35th St., N. Y. City. Address: Temple Court, 5 and 7 Beekman St., N. Y. City.
HULBERT, Henry Carlton:
Retired merchant: b. Lee, Mass., Dee. 19, 131; s. Amos Geer and Cynthia ( BaIs- sett) Hulbert; ed. common schools and Le? cad .; m. 1st, 1854, Susan R. Cooley, of I.pe. Mass. (died, 1882) ; 2d, 1>>4, Fanny Dwight Bigelow, of Brooklyn, N. Y. After clerkship with firm of Pittsfield, Mass., at the age of 19, came to N. Y. City, entered employ White & Shetheld, paper merchants, 1:51: became partner, 1956; in 1s5s, organized the firm of H. C. & M. Hulbert: merged in H. C. Hulbert & Co., 1572. Trustee Franklin Trust Co., mem. finance com. N. Y. Life Ins. and Trust Co., South Brooklyn Savings Inst a (1st v .- p.) : mem. Exec. Com. and director Celluloid Co., Importers and Traders' Nat. Bank; mem. Exec. Com. Pullman Co .. I. S. Life Ins. Co. Mem. Chamber of Commerce. Long Island Hist. Soc., Soc. Colonial Wars: life mem. New England Socs. of N. Y. and Brooklyn; trustee Brooklyn Soc. for Preven. tion Cruelty to Children. Residence : Prospect Park, West, corner Ist St., Brook. lyn. Address: Morton Bld g, 116 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
HULICK, William Henry:
Manufacturer: b. Easton, Pa., Mar. 3. 1.3: s. Derrick and Ruth Hulick; grad. Lafayetle Coll. Civil eng'r, 1871-73; v .- p. and director Warren Foundry and Machine Co., Ironton R. K., Thomas Iron Co. of Pa. Clubs: Union League. Down Town Ass'n. Address : 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HULL. Charles Aurelius:
Fire insurance officer: b. Brooklyn. N. Y. May 2, Ist: s. Anrelins B. and Sarah Noir- ris (Tucker) Hull; grad. Yale Coll. B ..... 1-69; m. 1st. Nov. S. 1sm0. Elizabeth A. 2.5 ton (died April 6, 1559) ; m. 2d. Juve 1. 1:01. Katherine Louise Stanton. Entered in- surance business in office of Continental Ius Co., and on Feb. 21, 1576, became see Howard
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Ins. Co .; v .- p. Feb. 9, 1892, and since Feb. 10, 1904, pres. and direetor N. Y. Fire Ins. Co .; v .. p. and director Sanborn Map Co. Was mem. B'd Ed'n during Mayor Seth Low's mayoralty in Brooklyn. Republican. Con- gregationalist; mg'r Am. Bible Soe .; ehm'n Exec. Com. Am. Missionary Ass'n. Clubs : Hamilton, Rembrandt ( Brooklyn) ; Lawyers (N. Y. City). Residenee: 115 Remsen St., Brooklyn. Address: 95 William St., N. Y. City.
HULL, Charles Henry:
Educator; b. Ithaca, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1864; s. Albert and Margaret ( Visseher) Hull; ed. Cornell, Ph.B., 1886; Göttingen, Berlin, Halle, Ph.D., 1892, Florence; unmarried. Instr. in polit. seienee, 1893-94; ass't prof., 1894-1901, prof. American history sinee 1901, and dean of the Coll. of Arts and Sciences, 1905. Cor- nell Univ .; sec. Univ. Faculty, 1896-1903; trustee Ithaea Hosp. Traveled in Great Britain and West India Islands repeatedly, examining condition and extent of their pub- lie reeords. Author: The Economie Writ- ings of Sir William Petty; mem. Delta Up- silon, Phi Beta Kappa. Address: Cornell University of Ithaca, N. Y.
HULL, F. Irving:
Lawyer; b. Yonkers, N. Y., Mar. 26, 1881; s. J. Franklin and Mary Caroline ( Cooley ) Hull; ed. in grammar and high sehools at Mt. Vernon, N. Y., and grad. Columbia Univ., LL.B .; m. Chappaqua, N. Y., June 19, 1906, Sarah P. Hunt; one daughter: Carolyn Jean- ette Hull, b. 1907. Practising law from grad- uation; elected justiee of the peace of the City of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 1966. Repub- liean. Mem. M. E. Ch. Mem. Alumni Ass'n Law School of Columbia Univ., and of Hia- watha Lodge, and Mount Vernon Chapter, Royal Arch- Masons. Address : 105 Franklin Av., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
HULL, Robert Bruce:
Clergyman ; b. Gatehouse-on-Fleet, Kirk- eudbrightshire, Seotland, Jan. 12, 1841; s. Robert and Agnes ( Macintyre) Hull; grad. Univ. of Rochester, A.B., 1ST1, S.T.D., 1887; grad. Roehester Theol. Sem., 1874; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 4, 1879, Anna Louise Chipman; children: Robert Chipman, b. 1880, Alice Omir, Gertrude, Norman Bigelow. b. 1892. Traveled through Europe. 1886, 1906; Pates- tine and Egypt, 1890. Pastor Baptist Ch., Loekport, N. Y., 1874-77, Tabernacle Bapt. Ch., N. Y. City, 1877-84, Greenwood Bapt. Ch., Brooklyn, since 1854. Moderator, L. I. Bap- tist Ass'n, 1900-01. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Director of N. Y. State Baptist Missionary Convention; trustee Rochester Theol. Sem .: trustee Church Extension Soc. Address: 557 3d St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HULSE, Hiram Richard:
. Clergyman ; b. Middletown, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1-6S: s. Frederick B. and Selena ( Rich- ards) Hulse: ed. Univ. of Pa., and Phila- delphia Divinity Sch .; m. Northampton, Mass., May 20, 1903, Frances B. Seymour. Ordered deacon, ordained priest, 1596, in Episcopal ministry. Viear of Pro-Cathedral, 1.96.95: rector St. Mary's, N. Y. City. since 1899. Examining chaplain, Diocese of N. Y. Address : 101 Lawrence St., N. Y. City.
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HUMPHREY, George Scranton:
Engineer, financier; b. Ithaca, N. Y., Aug. 1. 1:56; s. William K. and Mary H. (Wheeler ) Humphrey; ed. public sehools and private instruction; attended seientific lectures at Cornell Univ .; m. Oxford, N. J., Sept. 27, 1853, Caroline, d. Col. Charles Scranton, and niece of Col. George W. Seranton, founder of Seranton, Pa .: ehildren: Charles Seran- ton, b. Sept. 2, 1888, Mary Wheeler, b. Mar. 9, 1892. Was for a time in First Nat. Bank, Ithaea, N. Y .; removed to Oxford, N. J., in 1875, and beeame ass't furnace mg'r at the Oxford Iron Co .; assayer and sup't re- duetion works, Carlisle, N. Mex., 15; ass't mg'r and treas. Kokomo (Ind.) Glass Co., 1887; treas. and purehasing ag't C. W. Hunt Co., N. Y. City, sinee 1SCO; has traveled extensively in U. S. and Europe; attended the joint meetings of the Am. and English eng'ring socs. in Europe in 1900; deeply in- terested in politics, but not active in recent years. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. All. Inst. Mining Eng'rs, Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, N. Y. Soe. Elee. Eng'rs, Staten Island .Iss'n of Arts and Sciences; trustee Staten Island Acad .; trustee Staten Island Savings Bank ; mem. Staten Island Chamber of Commerce (director), Nat. Geog. Soc., Am. Forestry Ass'n, Staten Island Masonic Mutual Benefit Ass'n, Richmond Lodge, No. 66, F. and A. M. (past master) ; has been active in church af- fairs, and has represented N. Y. Presbytery in Synod and Gen. Assembly. Recreations : Outdoor life, camping, boating, bowling, lit- erary work, historical research. Clubs: Staten Island, N. Y. Railroad. Residence : 250 Bement Av., West, New Brighton. Ad- dress : 45 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HUMPHREY, Henry M .:
Merchant. financier; b. Charlestown. Mass., May 28, 1846; s. Rev. John and Lney Vose (Henderson ) Humphrey ; ed. Tohman's Acad .. Lanesboro, Mass .; m. Chicago, Nov. 17, 1sos, Aliee Robbins : children : Mrs. Pauline Hum. phrey Walz, Lucy H., Alice R. Business in life has been that of merchant and banker: made 3 trips to Brazil as importer of coffee and frequent trips to Europe: was mem. firm Mosebach & Humphrey. Chicago: later of J. W. Doane & Co., of Chicago, N. Y., Lon- don, and Brazil, until Iso8; sup't Coffee Ex- change of X. Y .; direetor Humphrey Coffee and Tea Co .: served 5 months in Civil War as mem. 134th Ill. Inf. : was v .- p. and sec. Mutial Alliance Trust Co. of N. Y., from or- ganization. May, 1902, to August, 1906, when went with Bros. Republican ; Presbyterian. Trustee and trens. Mackenzie Arbuckle Coll., Sao Paulo, Brazil, since its foundation, 19. Club: Quill. Address: 150 W. 105th St., N. Y. City.
HUMPHREY. Marie E. Ives:
Writer, editor. lecturer: b. New Haven. Conn .; d. Hon. Charles Ives. M.1 .. ( Yale) and Catherine 31. (Oshorn) Ives: father was pres. New Haven County Bar Iss'n. long mem. and Speaker Conn. Honse of Repre- sontatives, author of book of poems, Chips from the Workshop, and book on Bahama Islands. Isles of Summer: ancestors of Pil- grim and Puritan stock, three arriving on the Mayflower. many Were among the found- ers of New Haven in His ?. and three served in Revolutionary Wnr; grad. Vassar, B.A .;
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m. Sept. 14, 1905, Rev. William Brewster Iiumphrey, of N. Y. City. Writer for papers and magazines of sketches, stories, poems and articles for children; active in many New Haven philanthropies, but chiefly known for work in behalf of our North Am. In. dians; pres. New Haven Indian Ass'n; first v .- p. Conn. Indian Ass'n; chm'n Young Peo- ple's Dep't Nat. Indian Ass'n; since marriage has been engaged with husband in lecturing extensively before clubs. schools and churches on the Indians, especially on their basketry, while trying to provide a market for the baskets to encourage the art. Editor and business mg'r for 5 years of The Indian's Friend. Congregationalist. Mem. Daughters' Am. Revolution; mem. B'd of Assistants of Soc. of Mayflower Descendants in State of Conn .; mem. Soc. Mayflower Descendants in State of N. Y., Nat. Soc. of New England
Women. Club: National Arts. Summer address: ''Iveston."" 14S Clifton St., New
Haven, Conn. Address: 118 Waverly Place, N. Y. City.
HUMPHREY, William:
Railroad superintendent, civil engineer; b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 25, 1852; s. William Endi. cott and Mary E. ( Webb) Humphrey; grad. Mass. Inst. Technology, 1873; m. Weymouth, Mass., Sept. 11, 1881, Jessie R. Humphrey; one daugliter, Lucy Endicott, b. Aug. 11, 1889. Ass't eng'r West Shore R. R., 1881-83; division eng'r Erie R. R .. 1885-1900; road master D., L. & W. R. R., 1900-01; ass't eng'r Long Island R. R. Atlantic improve- ment, 1902-03; gen. sup't Dansville & Mt. Mor- ris R. R. since 1904. Mem. I. O. O. F. Ad- dress: Dansville, N. Y .; Weymouth Heights, Mass.
HUMPHREY, William Brewster:
Lecturer, clergyman; b. Oak Park, Chi- cago, Ill., 1867; s. Rev. S. J. Humphrey, D.D., of Derry, N. H., who for 30 years was dist. sec. of Am. B'd of Comm'rs for Foreign Missions, stationed at Chicago, and of Eliz- abeth ( Emerson) Humphrey, writer and edu- cator, of Andover, Mass., (d. Ralph Emer- son, D.D., prof. eccelesiastical history and pastoral theology in Andover Theol. Sem. for a quarter of a century, and related to Ralph Waldo Emerson) ; descendant of old Puritan ancestry through both parents, hav- ing an unbroken line through his father's mother to Elder William Brewster, of the Mayflower, after whom he is named; ed. Beloit Coll., Wis. (where his uncle, Rev. Joseph Emerson was prof. of Greek for 40 years), grad. B .. 1., 1-93, M.A., 1:96; Chicago Theol. Sem., B.D., 1996; m. N. Y City, Sept. 11, 1905, Marie E. Ives, d. Hon. Charles Ives, of New Haven, Conn., for many years mem. and Speaker of Honse in Legislature of Conn. Held pastorates in Illinois and in Buffalo, N. Y., 1996-1904, with exception of a year abroad in 1900; connected with Federation of Churches in N. Y. City, 1904-05: pres. Nat. Indian Ass'n, 1906, and since then has de- voted his time to philanthropie work for and lecturing in behalf of the North Am. In- dians. Mem. Am. Scenie and Historic Proser. vation Soc., Soe. Mayflower Descendants, Municipal Art Soc. Clb: National Arts. Summer residence : "'Iveston,' 148 Clifton St .. New Haven, Conn. Address: 115 Wav. erly Place, N. Y. City.
HUMPHREYS, Alexander Crombie:
Civil and mech. eng'ring; speciality, gas ong'ring; b. Edinburgh, Scotland, Mar. 30, 1851; s. Edward Rupert and Margaret (Mc- Nutt) Humphreys; grad. Stevens Inst. of Technology, 16s1; Sc.D., Univ. of Pa., 1903: LL.D .. Columbia, 1903. N. Y. Univ., 1900, Princeton, 1907; m. Bergen Point, N. J., 15.2, Eva Guillauden. Senior mem. Hum- phreys & Glasgow. N. Y. City and London; pres. Buffalo Gas Co. Since 1891, trustee, and since 1902, pres. faculty, Stevens Inst. Technology, and since 1907, pres. B'd Trus- tees. In connection with his professional work organized cadet corps for post-grad. work in eng'ring. Mem. and past pres. Alumni Ass'n, Stevens Inst. Technology: v .- p. N. Y. Sch. Applied Design for Women; pres. Soc. Art Collectors. Mem. N. Y. Cham- ber Commerce, Met. Museum of Art. X. Y. Bot. Gardens, A. A. A. S., Brit. Ass'n Adv. Science, Inst. Civil Eng'rs (London), Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs, Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Soc. Chemical Indns- try, Am. Chem. Soc .. Soc. for Promotion Eng'ring Ed'n. Franklin Inst .; trustee and mem. Exec. Com. Carnegie Foundation for Ad- vancement of Teaching: mem. N. Y. Botani- cal Soc., Nat. Edn'l Ass'n, Municipal Art Soc., Am. Civic Ass'n, Pacific Coast Gas Ass'n, Soc. Gas Lighting; mem. and past pres. Am. Gas Light Ass'n; pres. Am. Gas Inst .; mem. N. J. State Teachers' Ass'n, Am. Geog. Soc., Citizens' Union, Municipal Art Soc., Am. Forestry Ass'n. Clubs: Cen- tury, Lotos, Lawyers, Engineers. Chemists, Church, (N. Y. City) : Morris County. (N. J.);
University, ( Phila.) ; Parmachence, (Maine), St. Maurice Fish and Game (Cana- da). Residence: Morristown. N. J. Ad- dress: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HUMPHREYS, Frederic H .:
Physician (retired ), capitalist; b. Utica, N. Y., Sept. 7, 147; ed. Rensselaer Poly. Inst .; Sch. of Mines, Columbia, leos; Belle- vue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1570; Univ. of Vienna, 1872; m. Washington, D. C., Jan. 15, 1850, Louise ~A. Parker; children : Frances A., Frederic Parker. Has been connected with many business enterprises; an extensive traveler in North and South America, Europe and Africa; mem. French Eclipse Expd'n to the Sahara, 1870. Independent in politics. Mem. Met. Museum of Art, Am. Museum of Natural History, N. Y. Acad. Science. Soc. Colonial Wars, B'd of Trade and Transpor- tation. Recreations : Riding and driving:
owner of prize winners. Clubs: Transportation, Chamber of Commerce, Chi Psi fraternity, Metropolitan, Columbia Uni- versity, Riding, Drug and Chemical. Whip- pany River, Somerset, Morristown Golf, Mor- ristown Field. Address: Morristown, N. J.
HUMPHREYS, G. Flavel:
Clergyman; b. Athol. Mass, 18#7: s. John lavel and Cordelia ( Baker) Humphreys: ed. Williams Coll. (special course), 15/0-1: grad. Auburn Theol. Sem, 171; m. Virgil, N. Y., Jan. 28. 175, H. Beatrice Ilotchkiss; chil- dren: John F., b. 1575; Charles H., b. 1sts. Eva HE., b. Isso (deceased), G. Jeannette. b. Isss, Hannah B., b. 1:92. Traveled abroad in Iss6; made two trips to Newfoundland. Was pastor at North Amherst, Mass. : Provi- denee, R. I.,; Milford, N. Y .; at Nineveh. 700
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N. Y., where was pastor of one church 23 years; now Pastor Pilgrims Cong'l Church, Clayville, N. Y. Has been a special conth'r to Providence (R. I.) Journal under the nom de plume of "'A Country Parson"; also a contb'r to the Am. Tract Soc., the N. Y. Observer and other periodicals for many years. Republican. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Clayville, N. Y.
HUN, Henry:
Physician; b. Albany, N. Y., March 21, 1854; grad. Yale (Sheffield Scientific School), Ph.B., 1874, Harvard Med. School, M.D., 1879. Ass't physics Sheffield Scientific School, Yale, 1874-75; since le79 engaged in practice of medicine in Albany, N. Y .; prof. nervous diseases in Albany Med. Coll. since 1885. Mem. Ass'n Am. Physicians (sec. from 1888 to 1908), N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Neurol. Ass'n; mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Address: 149 Washington Av., Al- bany, N. Y.
HUN, Marcus T .:
Lawyer; b. Albany, N. Y., May 22, 1845; s. Thomas and Lydia L. (Reynolds) Hun; ed. Albany Acad., Dummer Acad., Byfield, Mass., Union Coll., Albany Law Sch .; m. Mary K. Vanderpoel; children: Mrs. Ellen V. Parker, Thomas, Mary, Susan, Elsie. Mem. law firm of Hun & Parker; Ist v .- p. Albany Savings Bank; director N. Y. State Nat. Bank; trustee Albany Trust Co., Albany Law Sch. Independent in politics. Episcopalian. Mem. Com. of Thirteen of the Citizens' Ass'n of Albany, N. Y. Address : 25 N. Pearl St., Albany, N. Y.
HUNEKER, James Gibbons:
Dramatic and musical critic, author and pianist; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 31, 1860; s. John and Mary (Gibbons) Huneker; ed. Roth's Mil. Acad., Phila. ; studied law and conveyancing in the office of Daniel M. Fox, ex-mayor of Phila .; later studied piano and theory in Paris; travel extensively in Eu- rope; musical and dramatic editor N. Y. Sun, 1900-04; occupied same position at dif- ferent periods on the N. Y. Recorder and the Morning Advertiser; contb'r to magazines, and critical contributor to N. Y. Times; special corr. N. Y. Herald. Author: Mezzo- tints in Modern Music, 1899; Chopin, 1900; Melomaniacs, 1902; Overtones, 1901; Icono- clasts-a volume of Essays Devoted to Ibsen and the Modern Drama, 1905; Visionaries; a Collection of Tales, 1905; author of many
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'Music," in Internat. Cyclopedia; now of extended article preparing a definitive biography of Franz Liszt. Catholic. Recreations: Piano play- ing, Russian literature and modern painting. Address: The Carrollton, 9s1 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
HUNGERFORD, Richard Stanley:
Lawyer; b. Watertown, N. Y., Sept. 27. 1854; s. Richard E. and Helen M. ( Osgood) Hungerford; ed. at Watertown and Univ. of Cambridge, Eng., B.A., M.M .; m. Watertown, N. Y., June, 1879: Adella Babcock; one dangh- ter, Ida Rosa, wife of Capt. Hugh D. Wise, U. S. Army. Admitted to bar at Rochester. 13. Trustee Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library. Clubs: University, Metropolitan, (N. Y. City) ; New Oxford and Cambridge. ( London) ; Black River Valley, Jefferson
County, Golf (Watertown). Address: Water. town, N. Y.
HUNGERFORD, Sidney A .: Lawyer ; b. in Town of Berne, Albany County, N. Y., June 11, 1558; s. Alexander and Mary (Van Schaack) Hungerford; ed. 14 the public schools and in the State Normal School at Albany, N. Y .; m. New Salem. Al. bany County, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1555, Eva .1. Furbeck; one daughter, Ethel, b. Nov. 1. 1 :-. (died Feb. 12, 1890). Engaged in general law practice at Albany. N. Y., since aduls. sion to bar, Nov. 23, 1883. Democrat. Men. Madison Av. Reformed Church of Albany. V. Y. Mem. Flower Lodge 79, Knights of Pyth- ias, Albany, and Albany Tent, 362. Knights of the Maccabees. Address: 50 State St., Albany, N. Y.
HUNGERFORD, Victor William:
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 3), 1875; s. William Allyn and Marian (Stuart) Hungerford; ed. Univ. Grammar and Dwight Schools, N. Y. City, Columbia Univ., A.B., 1895; Columbia Law Sch., 1896, N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1897; m. April 29, 1903, Phila- delphia, Helen Hughes Stevenson ; daughter: Elizabeth Stevenson Hungerford. b. Nov. 18, 1904. Practising lawyer in Y. City from June, 1897: independently until May, 1901: since then as mem. of the firm of Stimson & Williams. Director Western Min- ing and Reduction Co. Has traveled ex- tensively in this country and Europe. Re- publican; active in politics : delegate to many conventions. Mem. Squadron A. N. G. N. Y .. 512 years; honorably discharged. Episco- palian. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon Ass'n of N. Y., Alumni Ass'n of Columbia Coll. ; Alum- ni Ass'n of Law Sch. of Columbia Univ. Recreation: Golf. Chibs: University. Column- bia University ( N. Y. City) ; Morris County Golf Club ( Morristown, N. J.); Baltusrol Golf (Short Hills, N. J.), El Paso, Cheyenne Mountain Country (Colorado Springs. Colo. ). Residence : Morristown, N. J. Address: 55 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
HUNICKE, J. Otto:
Merchant, manufacturing chemist; b. St. Louis Mo .. May 23, 1866; s. Henry A. and Johanna (Luthy) Hunicke ; ed. St. Louis pub- lic schools, private schools, Educational Inst .. Washington Univ .; grad. Real-Gymnasium, under Director Mochmann, at Dresden. Saxony. 183; in. San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 24, les ?. Helena B. Campbell; children : Clarence C., b. St. Louis, Jan. 20, 1890, J. Otto, Jr., b. N. Y. City, May 10, 1902. After travel in Europe. entered the establishment of his father, the Gauss-Hunicke Hat Co., St. Louis, Mo., les3: upon the death of his father in Is-6, went to Oregon and Calif., obtaining employment as chief clerk of the then organizing Am. Foreign Markets Ass'n: in 1957 became busi- ness mg'r of the Portland ( Ore. ) Journal of Commerce: in less returned to St. Louis and formed partnership with brother in whole- sale hat business, which was later succeeded by the Hunicke Bros. Hat Co., Inc., of which he became v .- p. ; in 1992 traveled > months on Pacific Coast and in Old Mexico: in 1998 became associated with the Luyties Home. Pharmacy Co., becoming its v .- p. in 199; moved to N. Y. City, 1590. becoming Fast- ern.mg'r; in 1903 founded Aveaa Pharmacal
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