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HAMILTON, WILLIAM H .- Lawyer, 100 Broad- way, New York City; residence 105 West 55th street. Born in Smithville, N. Y., April 17, 1859. Educated at Oxford Academy, and Columbia Law School. (Mar- ried.) Member of the firm of Booraem, Hamilton & Beckett. Member Union League and Delta Kappa Epsilon Clubs, Kane Lodge F. & A. M. and Associa- tion of the Bar of the City of New York.
HAMILTON, WILLIAM PIERSON-Banker, 23 Wall street, New York City; residence 32 East 36th street. Born in New York City. Educated at Yale. (Married.) Member of the firm of J. P. Morgan & Co. Connected with Drexel & Co. of Philadelphia, and Morgan, Harjes & Co., of Paris. Trustee Lying-in Hospital, City of New York; treasurer Parochial Fund, Protestant Episcopal Church of New York; director National Tube Co. Formerly treasurer and director Manhattan Trust Co. Member Metropolitan, Tuxedo, New York Yacht and St. Anthony Clubs, St. Nicholas Society and Sons of the Revolution.
HAMLEN, GEORGE DEMPSTER-Physician and Instructor, 8 West 36th street, New York City. De-
grees of A.M. and M.D. Instructor in gynæecology and obstetrics, Cornell University Medical College, New York City.
HAMLIN, ALFRED D. F .- Architect, Columbia University, New York City; residence 1285 Columbus avenue. Born in Constantinople, Turkey, Sept. 5, 1855. Educated at Amherst College ('75), Massachu- setts Institute of Technology ('77) and Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, 1878-81. Degree of M.A. (Married.) Assistant professor of architecture, Columbia School of Mines, 1889-91; adjunct professor of architecture, Columbia School of Mines and Columbia University since 1891; chairman educational committee Twenty- third Street Branch Y. M. C. A. since 1894. Consulting architect and expert adviser in many important archi- tectural competitions. Member Architectural League, Amherst College Alumni Association and Brooklyn In- stitute of Arts and Sciences.
HAMLIN, GEORGE E .- Merchant, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence 251 West 81st street. Born in Penn Yan, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1839. (Married.) President and director Inter-State Casualty Co. Was for twenty-five years in the wholesale carpet business with the firm of Hemphill, Hamlin & Co., and George F. Hamlin & Co. Member New York Athletic Club.
HAMMACHER, C. WILLIAM A .- Exporter, 429 Greenwich street, New York City; residence Flushing, I .. I. Born, 1867. (Single.) Member of the firm of Hammacher, Delius & Co .; also stockholder in the firm of Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co. Member New York Athletic and Hardware Clubs.
HAMMER, EDWIN H .- Drug Merchant, 116 Wil- liam street, New York City. President and director American Therapeutic Co .; vice-president and direc- tor Keasbey & Mattison Co. Member Drug Trade and New York Athletic Clubs.
HAMMOND, CHARLES E .- Dry Goods Merchant, 224 Church street, New York City; residence 115 West 76th street. Connected with the H. B. Claflin Co. Member Union League and Colonial Clubs.
HAMMOND, CLARENCE W .- Banker, Buffalo; residence 199 Bryant street. Born in East Jaffery, N. H., June 3, 1848. Educated in Michigan. (Married.) Second vice-president, cashier and director People's Bank of Buffalo. Member Buffalo, Ellicott and Coun- try Clubs, and of all Masonic bodies.
HAMMOND, DAVID S .- Proprietor, Murray Hill Hotel, 112 Park avenue. New York City. President and director Murray Hill Hotel Co. Member Larch- mont Yacht, New York Yacht, American Yacht, New York Athletic, and Suburban Riding and Driving Clubs and Ohio Society.
HAMMOND, FREMONT-Merchant, Patchogue. President and director Hammond Mills Co .; vice-pres- ident and trustee Union Savings Bank; director Patch- ogue Bank; treasurer and trustee Congregational Church.
HAMMOND, JAMES BARTLETT-Inventor of Hammond Typewriter, factory and general offices, 69th and 70th streets, East River, New York City; residence 205 West 07th street. Born in Boston, Mass., April 23, 1839. Educated at Mather School in South Boston (Franklin medal '51), Boston High School, Bos- ton Latin School, Phillips Andover Academy ('57), University of Vermont ('61), Union Theological Semi- nary ('65), and University of Halle, Germany. (Mar- ried.) Reported the lectures of Hon. George P. Marsh at Lowell Institute in Boston, for the New York "World" (1861), and Beecher's sermons for the Boston "Traveler"; army correspondent with the Army of the Potomac during the Civil War, for the New York "Tribune." After the war became engaged in religious literary work, and assisted in the translation of "Lange's German Commentary on St. Luke and the Psalms." Worked fifteen years perfecting the "Ham- mond Typewriter" which he introduced at the New Orleans Centennial Exposition (1884-5), and was awarded the only gold medal; was also awarded the Elliott Cresson gold medal by Franklin Institute of Pennsylvania in 1891. President and director Ham- mond Typewriter Co. Member New York Yacht and Atlantic Yacht Clubs, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Phi Beta Kappa Society and Sigma Phi Fraternity.
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HAMMOND, JOHN HAYS-Mining Engineer and Lawyer, 111 Broadway, New York City; residence 105 East 18th street. Educated at Yale ('76). Has been actively identified with the South African mining in- dustry. Member University, Yale and St. Anthony Clubs and American Institute of Mining Engineers.
HANAWAY, SAMUEL-Instructor, 17 Lexington avenue, New York City; residence 417 West 114th street. Born in New York City, Dec. 1, 1853. Educated in public schools and at the College of the City of New York ('75). (Married.) Instructor in pure mathema- tics in the College of the City of New York, and in the New York Evening High School. Member City Col- lege and Emile Clubs and Phi Beta Kappa Society.
HANCE, IRWIN H .- Physician, Lakewood, N. J .; residence University Club, New York City. Born in New Jersey. Educated at Racine (Wis.) College ('80). (Married.) Member University Club.
HANCHETT, HENRY G .- Pianist and Teacher, 136 Fifth avenue, New York City, and Adelphi College, Brooklyn; residence 297 Ryerson street, Brooklyn. Born in Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1853. Educated at Syracuse High School, Syracuse University Medical College, New York Homeopathic Medical College (M.D., '84), in Boston, Mass., and at Kullak New Academy of Music in Berlin, Germany. (Married first Ophelia, daughter of Rev. Thomas G. Murphey; sec- ond Grace, daughter of S. Talmadge Mather.) For- merly professor of music at Martha Washington Col- lege of Virginia; director of piano department of the Beethoven Conservatory of St. Louis, Mo., and pro- fessor of musical analysis and pedagogy at the Metro- politan College of Music of New York City. Now di- rector Adelphi School of Musical Art (musical depart- ment of Adelphi College of the University of the State of New York); director of inusic at the Monteagle (Tenn.) Chautauqua Assembly; director Monteagle Summer School of Music; lecturer on music and musi- cal analysis to the Imperial Conservatory of Music of New York; member of advisory board, department of music of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Founder (and was organizing secretary of) American Guild of Organists; Fellow and ex-secretary New York Academy of Anthropology; member Clef (ex-presi- dent) and Twilight Clubs, International Society of Musicians (American Section) and Sons of the Revo- lution.
HANCHETT, REUBEN C .- Physician and Sur- geon, 331 Montgomery street, Syracuse. Born in Paler- mo, Oswego Co., N. Y., March 8, 1862. Educated in Sy- racuse. (Married.) Was professor of materia medica, College of Medicine, Syracuse University. Member Citizens' Club, Academy of Medicine, Onondaga County Medical Society, and a thirty-second degree Mason.
HANCOCK, THEODORE E .- Lawyer, 841 Onon- daga County Savings Bank Building, Syracuse; resi- dence 1406 East Genesce street. Member of the firm of Hancock, Hogan & Devine. Director American Ex- change Bank. Attorney-General of New York State, 1895-8. Member Republican Club of New York City, and Century Club.
HAND, AUGUSTUS NOBLE-Lawyer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 187 Madison avenue. Educated at Harvard ('90). Director San Juan and Rio Piedras R. R. Co. Member Staten Island Cricket and Baseball, Harvard and University Clubs and As- sociation of the Bar of the City of New York.
HAND, BILLINGS LEARNED-Lawyer, 25 North Pearl street, Albany: residence 224 State street. Born in Albany, Jan. 27, 1872. Educated at Albany Acad- emy, Harvard College and Harvard Law School. (Sin- gle.) Member of the firm of Hun & Johnston. Trustee Albany Savings Bank. Member Fort Orange, and Al- bany Country Clubs, and University and Harvard Clubs of New York City.
HAND, CLIFFORD A .- Lawyer, 51 Wall street, New York City; residence 109 East 25th street. Born in Elizabethtown, N. Y. Educated at Union College ('50). (Married.) Member of the firm of Hand, Bon- ney, Pell & Jones. Trustee Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co. and Atlantic Trust Co. Member University and Democratic Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
HAND, W. B .- Builder, 2638 Park avenue, New York City; residence 222 Franklin street, Nyack. Born in New York City. Educated at Cornell Univer- sity ('92). (Single.) Member Cornell Club.
HANDY, PARKER D .- Banker, 32 Nassau street, New York City; residence 50 West 87th street. Mem- ber of the firm of Handy & Harman. Member Prince- ton, University Athletic and University Clubs.
HANDY, R. FLEMING-Secretary, 439 West street and 128 West 33d street, New York City; residence 51 West 92d street. Born in Mayne Glebe, County West- meath, Ireland, March 5, 1842. Educated at Kilkenny College. (Married.) Served in early life as an officer in the Royal Navy. Secretary and trustee Enoch Morgan's Sons Co .; secretary and director Gillin Printing Co. Member Consolidated Stock and Petro- leum Exchange and of the Colonial Club.
HANFORD, SOLOMON-Lawyer, 40 Wall street, New York City; residence 28 West 71st street. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1850. Studied law at Co- lumbia Law School ('72). (Married.) Member of the firm of Shipman, Larocque & Choate. Member Met- ropolitan, Suburban Riding and Driving and Manhat- tan Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
HANHART, WILLIAM-Banker, 51 Chambers street, New York City; residence 523 Third street, Brooklyn. Born in London, England, 1849. Educated in London. (Married.) Assistant comptroller Emi- grant Industrial Savings Bank; director Bankers' Life Insurance Co.
HANKS, HORACE TRACY-Physician, 766 Madi- son avenue, New York City. Member Republican and Quill Clubs, New England Society, Sons of the Revolu- tion, Society of Medical Jurisprudence, Lafayette Post G. A. R. and Baptist Social Union.
HANLON, JAMES A .- Hardware Merchant, Main street, Medina; residence 100 Glenwood avenue. Born in Lockport, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1841. Educated at Medina Academy. (Married.) Member of the firms of O. Whedon & Co., and Hanlon Bros. Member Reform Club of New York City.
HANN, ROBERT G .- Assistant Actuary of Equit- able Life Assurance Society, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence Summit, N. J. Born in London, Eng- land, 1842. Educated in Plumstead, Woolwich and Westminster, and read mathematics with Professor Bashforth, First Wrangler of Cambridge University, England. (Married.) For four years attended the committees of the House of Lords and House of Com- mons on engineering questions; professional auditor to the India Office in connection with the political telegraph lines from Europe to India; commissioned with Canon Lonsdale of Westminster, England, to furnish suitable masters for the College of Rangoon for the higher education of the Eurasians. Member Lawyers' Club, Actuarial Society of America, and of the Institution of Actuaries of Great Britain and Ire- land.
HANNAH, WILLIAM-Deputy Clerk, Criminal Court Building, New York City; residence 237 Seventh street. Born in New York City, 1860. Educated in public schools. Engaged in a mercantile business un- til 1892; attendant, Supreme Court, 1892-6; deputy clerk Court of General Sessions since 1896. Member Democratic Club and Tammany Society.
HANNAHS, G. W .- Banker, Adams. Born in Wa- tertown, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1854. Educated in Watertown. (Married.) Cashier and director Farmers' National Bank. Member Masonic orders.
HANSMANN, CARL A .- Lawyer, 96 Broadway, New York City; residence 485 Manhattan avenue. Born in Anamosa, Iowa, May 1, 1867. Educated in Missouri public schools, at Missouri State University and at Columbian University Law School, Washington, D. C. (Married.) Taught in public schools; was civil service clerk in War Department; appointed United States consular clerk by the President, Dec. 13, 1888; stationed at Chemnitz, Lyons, Kehl (Strassburg), Ghent, La Guayra, St. Kitts and Ottawa; resigned Jan. 31, 1894, to enter the firm of Carter, Hughes & Kellogg, now Carter, Hughes & Dwight. Member As- sociation of the Bar of the City of New York.
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HANSON, JAMES HOWARD-Lawyer, First Na- tional Bank Building, Amsterdam; residence Mohawk place. Born in Great Barrington, Mass., Sept. 27, 1867. Educated at Union College. (Married.) Member of the firm of Nisbet & Hanson. Trustee Amsterdam Li- brary Association; treasurer of Rector, Wardens and Vestrymen of St. Ann's Church; vice-president Fort Johnson Club; secretary Amsterdam Board of Trade, Member Alpha Delta Phi, National Arts and Adiron- dack League Clubs of New York City, Altamont Club, Union College Alumni and New York State Bar Asso- ciations and Sons of the American Revolution.
HANWAY, PATRICK J .-- Editor and Publisher, 31 Nassau street. New York City; residence 1 West 87th street. Born in Ireland, March 12, 1847. (Mar- ried.) Editor and proprietor of "The Vigilant." Spec- ial writer for "Mail and Express." Member Press (vice-president) and Catholic Clubs, and Crescent Ath- letic and Marine and Field Clubs of Brooklyn.
HAPGOOD, NORMAN-Journalist, 29 Park row, New York City; residence 125 East 24th street. Born in Chicago, Ill., March 28, 1868. Educated at Harvard (A.B., '90 and A.M., '93) and Harvard Law School (LL.B.). (Married Emilie Bigelow of Chicago, 1896.) Connected with the New York "Commercial Adver- tiger." Member Harvard Club.
HAPPOLD, HENRY C .- Inspector of Customs, United States Barge Office, New York City; residence 319 West 31st street. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., April 14, 1856. Educated in Philadelphia. (Married.) Di- rector Federal Co-operative Building and Loan Asso- ciation.
HARBEN, WILLIAM NATHANIEL-Author, 110 West 40th street, New York City. Born in Dalton, Ga., July 5, 1858. Educated in private schools. (Married Maybelle Chandler of Kingstree, S. C., 1896.) Inter- ested in journalism since 1886. Author of "The Land of the Changing Sun," "From Clue to Climax," "The North Walk Mystery" and many other works.
HARBURY, CHARLES-Actor, 16 Gramercy Park, New York City. Born in England. Educated at City of London School, and at the German Universities. (Widower.) Member Players' Club.
HARBY, MARX E .- Lawyer, 27 William street, New York City; residence 101 West 85th street. Born in Galveston, Texas, March 13, 1871. Educated at Uni- versity of Texas, University of New York and New York Law School. (Married Rose Philips). Member of the firm of Logan, Demond & Harby. Secretary Sonora and Sinaloa Irrigation Co .; director Biographi- cal Directory Co. Member Lawyers' Club, Sons of the Revolution and American Association of Inventors and Manufacturers.
HARD, ANSON W .- Coffee Merchant, 107 Wall street, New York City; residence 49 Park avenue. Member of the firm of Hard & Rand. Director Bank of New York, Indemnity Fire Insurance Co. and Law- yers' Mortgage Insurance Co .; trustee Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co., Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society and Seamens' Bank for Savings. Member Metropoli- tan, Church, Riding, Rockaway Hunting and City Clubs, Down Town and Century Associations, Ameri- can Geographical Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.
HARD, GEORGE M. (Captain) - President, 192 Broadway, New York City; residence Nyack. Presi- dent and director Chatham National Bank and North River Steamboat Co .; treasurer and director Anglo- American Savings and Loan Association and New York Theatre Co .; director Automatic Telephone Construc- tion Co., Bavarian Star Brewing Co., John D. Williams Co., Phoenix Insurance Co. and Washington Life In- surance Co .; trustee Union Dime Savings Institution. Member Army and Navy and Manhattan Clubs, New England Society and Military Order of the Loyal Le- gion.
HARD, JAMES M. B .- Chemist, Orizaba, Mexico; residence 49 Park avenue, New York City. Born in Elberon, N. J., Aug. 12, 1871. Educated in New York City. (Single.) Pathologist and yellow fever expert for the City of Orizaba, Mexico. Member Camera Club. New York Microscopical Society and Scientific Alliance.
HARD, MELVIN T .- Paper Merchant, 25 Beekman street, New York City; residence 86 Lenox avenue. Born in New York City, Jan. 1, 1851. Educated in New York City. Member New York Athletic Club.
HARDENBERGH, HENRY JANEWAY-Archi- tect, 10 West 23d street. New York City; residence 12 East 56th street. Born in New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 6, 1847. Studied architecture in New York City, 1865-7. (Married Emily Irene [Leeds] Keene.) Architect of Waldorf-Astoria, Dakota and Manhattan Hotels, American Fine Arts Society building and others. One of the founders of American Fine Arts and Mu- nicipal Art Societies. Member Riding, Grolier, Church, Camera and Players' Clubs, Aldine and Century As- sociations, American Fine Arts, Sculpture and Muni- cipal Art Societies, Architectural League and Ameri- can Institute of Architects (New York Chapter).
IIARDIN, GEORGE A .- Supreme Court Justice, Little Falls. Born in Little Falls, Aug. 17, 1832. Edu- cated at Union College. (Married.) Admitted to the Bar, 1854. Was district attorney of Herkimer County for four years; also served as State senator. Supreme Court Justice for the past twenty-eight years. Pre- siding Justice of the Fourth Division for the past four years (by appointment of Governor Morton). Direc- tor National Herkimer County Bank.
HARDING, EDMUND F. - Lawyer, 20 Broad street, New York City; residence Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Aug. 15, 1870. Educated in Brooklyn. (Sin- gle.) Member of the firm of Dos Passos Bros. & Mitchell.
HARDING, GEORGE EDWARD-Architect, 253 Broadway, New York City; residence New Brighton, S. I. Member of the firm of George Edward Harding & Gooch. Member Lawyers', Hardware, Richmond County Country and Commercial Clubs, American So- ciety of Civil Engineers and American Institute of Architects.
HARDING, HERBERT B .- Manager, 113 William street, New York City; residence 326 West 77th street. Born in Canada, June 22, 1855. (Married.) Manager Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Co. Treasurer Proprietary Association of America. Member New York Athletic and Sphinx (vice-president) Clubs, and Paris (France) Chamber of Commerce.
HARDING, JOHN W .- Journalist and Author, 260 West 16th street, New York City. Born in England. Educated in London and Paris. (Married.) Formerly editor of Galignani's "Messenger," Paris, France. Author of "A Bachelor of Paris," "The Strolling Piper of Brittany," "A Conjuror of Phantoms" and other novels, and of several short stories; has translated "The Memoirs of Victor Hugo"; Edouard Rod's "Sac- rifice of Silence" and other works from the French. Member British Institute of Journalists of London, and New York Press Club.
HARDLEY. J. WHEELER-Mining, 11 William street, New York City; residence Hotel St. George, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, June 14, 1848. Edu- cated at Mt. Washington Institute. (Married.) Treas- urer and commissioner State Board for Licensing Sailor's Hotels and Boarding Houses of the Port of New York; treasurer, secretary and director Hoskan- ninne Co. and Phoenix Consolidated Copper Mining Co .; secretary and director Michigan Copper Mining Co .; secretary Winona Copper Co .; director Atlantic Mining Co., Central Mining Co., Wolverine Copper Mining Co. and New York Warehouse and Security Co. Member Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex- change, and of the Union League and Engineers' Clubs, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Fellow of the American Geographical Society.
HARDON, HENRY WINTHROP - Lawyer, 56 Wall street, New York City; residence 313 West 71st street. Born in Boston, Mass., April 13, 1861. Edu- cated at Harvard College ('82) and Law School ('85). (Married Cora Frances Burr.) Professor of law at Cornell University, 1895-6, and at Columbia University, 1896-9. Member University and Harvard Clubs, New England Society and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
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HARE, J. MONTGOMERY-Fire Insurance, 56 Pine street, New York City; residence 20 East 75th street. Born in Princeton, N. J., Jan. 20, 1842. Edu- cated at Protestant Episcopalian Academy of Phila- delphia. (Married.) President New York Board of Underwriters; resident United States manager of Norwich Union Fire Office of England; vice-president New York Fire Insurance Exchange. Member Church, Union and City Clubs and Century and Down Town Associations.
HARE, MEREDITH-Lawyer, 54 Wall street, New York City; residence 28 West 11th street. Member University and Yale Clubs, and Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson.
HARE, WILLIAM HOBART, JR .- Fire Insurance, 56 Pine street, New York City; residence 20 East 75th street. (Single.) Connected with the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. Member Yale and St. An- thony Ciubs.
HARGITT, CHARLES WESLEY-Professor, Sy- racuse. Born in Lawrenceburgh, Ind. Educated at Moore's Hill (Ind.) College (A.B., '77) and Ohio Uni- versity (Ph.D.). (Married Susan E., daughter of Rev. Enoch G. Wood, 1877.) Professor of natural sciences in Moore's Hill College, 1885-8; professor of biology at Miami University, 1888-91; professor of biology at Sy- racuse University since 1891. Contributor to scientific journals.
HARISON, GEORGE D. L .- Lawyer, 37 Liberty street, New York City; residence Astoria. Member Church Club, St. Nicholas Society and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
HARLOCK, WALDEGRAVE-Lawyer, 111 Broad- way, New York City; residence 351 Dean street, Brooklyn. Born in England, 1845. (Single.) Prac- tices in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, the Supreme Court of the United States and several district and circuit courts.
HARMAN, JOHN N .- Editor, Johnson and Wash- ington streets, Brooklyn; residence 793 Bergen street. Born in Oswego, N. Y., Jan. 17,1871. Educated at Watertown High School and Cornell University ('93). (Single.) Associate city editor "Brooklyn Daily Ea- gle." Was formerly connected with Utica "Morning Herald," also city editor of Watertown "Evening News." Member Cornell Club and Manual Lodge No. 636, F. & A. M.
HARMON, BENJAMIN S .- Lawyer, 40 Wall street, New York City; residence 2 West 43d street. Born in Three Mile Bay, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1859. Educated at Malone (N. Y.) Academy, Dartmouth College ('82), and Columbia Law School ('85). (Married.) Member of the firm of Harmon & Mathewson. Director and general counsel New Mexico Ry. and Coal Co., and El Paso and Northwestern Ry. Co. and associated companies. Member Union League, Lawyers' and Delta Kappa Epsilon Clubs, New England and Phi Beta Kappa Societies, Association of the Bar of the City of New York and Sons of the Revolution.
HARNETT, RICHARD V .- Real Estate, 73 Lib- erty street, New York City: residence 312 West 72d street. President and director Real Estate Exchange and Auction Rooms (Ltd.). Member New York, New York Yacht, American Yacht, Lawyers', Colonial and Catholic Clubs, Arion Society and Liederkranz.
HARNEY, GEORGE E .- Architect, 35 Nassau street, New York City: residence 113 East 36th street. Member Riding and Union Clubs, Century and Down Town Associations, Architectural League and Ameri- can Institute of Architects.
HARPER, HENRY SLEEPER-Publisher, 331 Pearl street, New York City; residence 21 Madison avenue. (Married.) Member of the firm of Harper & Bros. Member Merchants' and University Clubs, and Columbia University Alumni Association.
HARPER, ORLANDO M .- Merchant, 69 Worth street, New York City; residence 41 West 47th street. Born in Pittsburg, Pa., Sept. 17, 1846. Educated at Yale. (Married.) Secretary and trustee Birkbeck In- vestment Savings and Loan Co. Formerly director in Bank of Pittsburg, Allegheny Suspension Bridge Co., Eagle Cotton Mills Co., and other corporations. Mem-
ber Merchants', Yale, Union League and Common- wealth Clubs, New England, New York Historical and American Geographical Societies, Sons of the Ameri- can Revolution and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
HARPER, WILLIAM ST. JOHN-Artist and Il- lustrator, East Hampton, L. I. Born in Rhinebeck, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1851. Educated in Pittsfield, Mass., and in Brooklyn, N. Y .; studied painting at National Acad- emy of Design in New York City, and under Mun- kacsy and Bonnat in Paris, France. (Married Mary Palmer Hedderwick of London, England, 1886.) His most prominent paintings include "Autumn," "A Fairy Tale," "Spring Sunshine," "The Silent Snow," "The Beach Patrol" and "Mayflowers." Member Artists' Aid Society and National Academy of Design.
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