Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 145

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910; Leonard, John William, 1849-; Mohr, William Frederick, 1870-; Knox, Herman Warren, 1881-; Holmes, Frank R
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: New York : L.R. Hamersly Co.
Number of Pages: 1456


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HALL, Edward J .:


Capitalist; b. Perth Amboy, N. J., 1853; S. Edward J. and Mary II. Hall; grad. Yale, I'h. B., 1573; m. Buffalo, N. Y., 1575, Louise Winne; children : Eleanor W. ( Mrs. Joseph Winterbotham, Jr., Chicago), Gertrude S., Edward B. V .- p. m. Telephone & Tele- graph Co., director N. Y. Telephone Co .. N. Y. & N. J. Telephone Co., Perth


Amboy Terra Cotta Co., Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co. (pres. ) : director Bell Telephone Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Bell Tele- phone Co., Philadelphia, Market & Fulton Nat. Bank, N. . Y. City, Western Telephone & Telegraph Co. Clubs: University, Morris Co. Golf, Morristown, Larchmont Yacht, N. Y. Yacht. Residence: Morristown, N. J. Address: 15 Dey St., N. Y. City.


HALL, Edward William:


Physician; b. June 17, 1867; s. Edward C. and Sarah A. (Parkinson) Ilall; grad. L. I. Coll. Hosp., Brooklyn, M.D., 1897; unmarried. Was interne St. John's Hosp,, acting pathol- ogist Brooklyn Hosp. and physician-in-chief of the Red Cross Relief Hosp., from which resigned to enter the Army as acting ass't surgeon U. S. A., serving during the war with Spain. Now on surgical staff Polyclinic Ilosp .; also on dispensary staff of Harlem Hosp. and Harlem Dispensary. Mem. Med. Ass'n of Greater N. Y., Harlem Med. Soc., I'olyclinie Med. Ass'n. Trustee Harlem Dis- pensary; mem. Harlem Dist. Com, of Charity Organization Sve. Mem. Lenox Lodge K. of P., Empire City Council, Royal Areanum and Marine Lodge, F. and A. M. Club: Harlem Democratie. Address: 61 W. 127th St., N. Y. City.


HALL, Ernest:


Lawyer; b. London, Eng., Oct. 21, 1814; s. IIenry B. and Mary 1. (Denison) Hall; ed. Morrisania public schools; grad. N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., 1:66, LL. D., 1005: m. N. Y. City, Oct. 13, 1:69, Clarita M. Tallient ; children : Mrs. Charles D. Kline. Edna B. Justice City Court of N. Y., 1-2->>: justice Supreme Court (appt'd to surceed Miles Beach, dre'd), 1902: served with the 7Ist reg't, N. Y. Vols .. in the Gettysburg campaign, 1863; in naval service, 1-01-65; mem. B'd Trustees Morris- ania, 15,0-73; corporation counsel Morrisania, 1873-74; director Germania Fire Ins. Co., Cas- malty Co. of America. Republican. Epis- copalian. Mem. N. Y. City and Bronx Bar Ass'ns, the Charity Organization, Lafayette Post, G. A. R. Rrrreatiuns: Golf, automobil- ing. Clubs: Lawyers, N. Y. Athletic, Re- publican, Fordham. North Side Republican Union. Residence: les; Boston Road. Ad. dress: 64 William St., N. Y. City.


HALL, Franeis Granger:


Elec. eng'r; b. Jhmira, N. Y., 1877: 8. Francis G. and Maria A. (Angell) Hall; grad. Sheffield Scientific Sch., Yale Univ., Ph.B., 1-99; m. Snuls Point, L. 1., N. Y., 1902, Elvise Brawnel Hoff. Invented and patented Yale submarine electric lamp for investigating wreck of U. S. S. Maine, breech- loading life saving gun for naval service. im- HALL, George Henry: proved rapid fire gun, new type gasoline en- Artist: b. Boston, Mass .. 1-23; entered on the study of art at 16; studied in Art cad .. Düsseldorf, Germany, in Paris and Rome; and has passed 23 years of his life in En- rope. Settled in N. Y. in 152; his pictures gine, improved oil burning heater for kero- sene engines, and sponge fishing appliances for use in the West Indies fisheries. Visited Europe and the West Indies in 1-93. Was mem. 1st battalion Naval Reserve Conn. N. Fare of figures and still life. Academician GUI


G., engineer division, prior to 1898; during Spanish-Am. War, in charge of wiining op. erations in harbors of New London and New Haven; mem. corps of experts appt'd to in. vestigate blowing up of U. S. S. Maine, Hav- ana harbor; pres. Electric Marine Mf'g Co., Naval Electric Co .; gen. mg'r Detroit Auto Marine Co., Ferro Machine and Foundry Co. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Soc. Naval Architects nnd Marine Eng'rs; writer for technical publications. Recreations: Hunt- ing, yachting. Club: Yale. Address: Yale Club, N. Y. City.


HALL, Frank L .:


Lawyer: b. July 4, 1850, Bridgeport, Conn .; s. Lorenzo and Mary J. Hall; grad. Yale Coll., 1872, Columbia Law Sch., 1874; unmar- ried. Corporation attorney. Mem. Psi l'p. silon and Wolf's Head fraternities. Am. Ilist. Soe., City Bar Ass'n. Clubs: Yale, University, Union, South Side Sportsmen's, Down Town. Residence: 1 W. 30th St. Ad- dress: 30 Broad St., N. Y. City.


HALL, Frank Oliver:


Clergyman; h. New Haven, Conn., Mar. 19, le60; s. Oliver A. and Clara ( Stanley) Hall; grad. Tufts Coll., B.D., 1:84, S.T.D., 1903, D.D., St. Lawrence Univ., 1901; m. Low- ell, Mass., 1805, Vermeille A. Swan; one daughter Dorothy, b. Jan. 11, 1897. Has held Universalist pastorates at Fitchburg, Low- ell and Cambridge, Mass .; at the Church of the Divine Paternity, N. Y. City, since 1902; National chaplain Soc. of S. A. R. u- thor: Common People, 1901. Recreations: Golf, fishing. Address: 4 W. 76th St., N. Y. City.


HALL, Frederick James:


Business man; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 1, 1861; s. James F. Hall (brig. gen. of Engineers) and Violetta Morgan ( Marsh) Hall; ed. in private schools and Peekskill Mill. Acad. ; In. Oet. 1, 1003, Elizabeth Wotherspoon Miles; children: Victorine Morgan, b. Sept. 28, 1904, Elizabeth Wotherspoon, b. May 1. 1008. Suc- cessively clerk ass't to gen. my'r, ass't gen. mg'r, gen. mg'r and now treas. The Haber- shaw Wire Co., surressors to the India Rub- ber and Gutta Percha Insulating Co. L'su- ally Republican in polities: confirmed in Episcopalian Church : now Unitarian. Meru. -1. . 1. 1. S., Nat. Geog. Soc., Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, N. Y. State Hist. Soc .. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Sor. Sons of the Revolution. Ree- reation : Golf. Clubs: Transportation, Knoll- wood Country. Address: Tarrytown, N. Y.


HALL, George Gilman:


Editor; b. Chelsea, Mass., 1966; s. George 1. and Louisiana ( Newhall) Hall; grad. Il.ir- vard, A.B., 1-88; m. Bronxville, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1905, Esther Bernice Wadsworth, Was sulreditor MeClure's Magazine: associate ed. itur Ainslee's Magazine, 1>97-194044; since 1001 associate editor Everybody's Magazine. Ad- dress: 31 E. 17th St., N. Y. City.


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Nat. Acad. of Design. Club: Century. | HALL, Henry L .:


Residence : 7 W. 43d St. Address (studio) :


96 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


HALL, Gertrude:


Author; b. Boston, Sopt. 8, 1863; ed. pri- vate schools of Florence, Italy. Writer of short stories; translator of Cyrano de Ber- gerac, and of Paul Verlaine's poems. Au- thor: Far from To-day: Allegretto; Foam of the Sea; The Hundred, and Other Stories; Age of Fairy Goldl; April's Sowing. Ad- dress 1425 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HALL, Harry:


Real estate; b. Leeds, Eng., Ang. 22, 1866; s. Thomas and Isabella Jane (Foster) Hall; m. Brooklyn, 1899, Alice Greenleaf Porter ; children: Helen, b. 1891, Madeline, b. 1894. Mg'r Woodbridge Co., Wyllys Co .; see., treas. and director South Manhattan Realty Co., Dow Realty Co., Holworthy Chambers, North Ward Realty Co., South Nevada Co .; treas. Club Corporation; trustee and treas. Berk- shire Industrial Farm. Clubs: Drug and Chemical (see., gov. ), Underwriters ( treas., gov.). Residence ( summer ) : South Orange, N. J., 37 Madison Av., N. Y. City. Address : 100 William St., N. Y. City.


HALL, Henry:


Journalist, financial writer; b. Auburn, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1845; s. Benjamin F. Hall, first chief justice of Colorado, and Abbe Farnam ( llagaman) Hall; ed. public schools, Au- burn Acad .; took preparatory course for coll., but did not enter; m. Bath, Me., 1887, Vir- ginia Houghton. Was teller First Nat. Bank ef Auburn for a time, and then went into journalism; served successively on The Au- barn News, The Athurn Advertiser and The Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin; after 195, for 20 years, was on the N. Y. Tribune, most of the time as husiness mg'r; agent of the U. S. Census Bureau, 180-s1, for the collection of statistics of Am. shipbuilding, and prepared the only census of that industry ever taken; served in the 49th Reg't, N. G. N. Y., 9 years. Republican. Episcopalian. Has made minute investigation of Wall St. and its ways, and has compiled a remarkable scrap-book of events in that famous locality ; compiled American Millionaires, first list of the kind ever printed, and the original of the present Financial Red Book. Author: History of Auburn; Cayuga in the Field (in collaboration with his brother, James, being the history of two N. Y. reg'ts in the Civil War); History of the Societies of Decendants of Men of the American Revolution; Ameri- ca's Successful Men; How Money is Made in Security Investments, or, A Fortune at Fifty-five; is a gen, writer on financial and business topies. Was a mom. Republican, Union League and N. Y. Athletic clubs, and of numerous societies of descendants of sol- diers of the American Revolution, but has re- tired from all. Residence: Bronxville, Ad- dress: 52 Breedway, N. Y. City.


HALL, Henry J. S. :


Manufacturing and wholesale druggist ; mem. firm Hall & Bucket. trustee Washing- ton Trust Co : director Fellows Co. of N. Y., Waverly Realty Co .. Fellows Mf's Co. of Montreal, Can. Residence: 51 Riverside Drive. Address: 215 Washington St., N. Y. City.


Mech. engineer ; b. South Vernon, Vt., Ort 3, 1-1; s. George Franklin and Mary Miriam ( Powers) Hall; grad. Brooklyn Poly. lus .. 1879, Sch. of Mines, Columbia Univ., Is -.: m. Newport, R. I., Oct. 27, 1857, Ida E. le! ford. Was 12 years mem. B'd Directors A. Ass'n Master Steam and Hot Water 11 . ters, and successively chi'n of the box. I and treas., v .- p. and pres. of the ass'n; mr B'd Governors Building Trades Employer, Ass'n; ex-mayor and ex-pres. Common Cho cil, Fanwood, N. J .; pres. Heating and Vil. tilating Magazine Co .; pres. and director A. Y. Steam Fitting Co. Republican; Baptist. V .. p. Muhlenburg Hesp., Plainfield, N. J. Mom. Am. Soc. Heating and Ventilating En- g'rs, Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Ma- son, 32°, Knight Templar; mem. Myste Shrine, B. P. O. Elks. Recreations: Goli. hunting, fishing. Clubs: Engineers, Colum- bin University, Plainfield Country ( truster ), Wachung Hunt ( governer) Blooming Grove Hunting and Fishing. Residence: Plain- field. N. J. Address: 100 Washington St., N. Y. City.


HALL, James:


Art educator; b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 20, 1869; s. Joseph Henry and Alice (Ryder) Hall; ed. public schools, Agassiz Grammar Srh., West Roxbury High Sch. ; studied art at Mass. Normal Art Sch., Art Students' League of N. Y., Academie Julian, Paris: m. Chel- sea, Mass., June 22, 1898, Grace Lydia Ber- ney. Degan as teacher of drawing in N. IL. Coll., Durham: supervisor of drawing, Dan- vers, Mass .; ass't State supervisor of draw- ing (Mass.) : 6 years supervisor of drawing. Springfieldl. Mass .; at present director art dep't Ethical Culture Sch., of N. Y. City : has traveled extensively in Europe; exhibited paintings in various nat. exhibi'ns, Pa, Acad. of Fine Arts, Art Inst. of Chicago, ete. Mem. Eastern Art Teachers' Ass'n (ex-pres. ) Conneil of Supervisors of the Manual Arts, Nat. Soc. of Craftsmen. Ch'mn official com- mittee for U. S. to prepare for Third Inter- national Congress on Art Ed'n, London, 199s. Author: With Brush and Pen; Pen and Ink Drawing, and numerous edn'l articles. Club : National Arts. Residence (summer) : North Scituate, Mass. Address: 518 W. 151st St .; Ethical Culture School, N. Y. City.


HALL, James Parker:


Dean of Univ. of Chicago Law Sch. since 1904: b. Frewsburg, N. Y., IS1; s. Edward I .. and Charlotte ( Parker) Hail; grad. James- town (N. Y. ) High Sch., 1890, Cornell Univ., A. B., 1-94, Harvard Univ., LL.B., cum laude. 1-97: in. Buffalo, N. Y., 1900, Evelyn II. Movins; two children. Practised at Buffalo. 1:07-1000; lecturer in Buffalo Law Sch., 1-19. 1900; asso. prof. law. Leland Stanford Jr. I'niv., 1900-02; prof. law, Univ. of Chicago since 1902. Independent Republican in poli- tirs. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs : Quadrangle, City, Law (Chicago). AAddress: University of Chicago Law School. Chicago, Ill., or 202 Forest Av., Jamestown, N. Y.


HALL, Lewis A .:


Railway official: ed. at Cambridge, Mass. Pres. Paritir & Idaho Northern R'y: pres. and director Beston & Seven Devils Copper -


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Co. ; r .- p. and director Atlantic Coast Steam- | Old; The Boys of Scrooby; The Golden Ar- ship Co., Manistique R'y; director Consoli- row; The Black Gown; A. Downrenter's Son: The Pine Grove House (all Houghton, Mifflin); also of much magazine work. Democrat. Episcopalian. Address: Cats- kill, N. Y. dated Cross-Tie Co. Built Manistique R'y. and. 1906, engaged in building Pacific & Idaho Northern R'y (pres. both since organization). Address: 52 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HALL, Matthew J .:


Physician and surgeon; b. New Bedford, Mass., April 10, 1804: s. William M. and Margaret (Thompson) Hall; grad. N. Y. Himuropathic Med. Coll., M.D .; in. Mamaron- eck, N. Y., June 5, 1859, Leila J. Foshay; children: Marjorie F., b. 1592, Howland R., b. 1897, Stanley II., b. 1993. Republican. Congregationalist. Mem. Westchester County Ilom@o. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Homiro. Med. Soc., Am. Ifst. of Homeopathy. Director of Palmer Hosp. Address: Mamaruueck, N. Y. HALL, Randall Cooke:


Clergyman; h. Wallingford, Conn., Dec. 18, 1812; s. Franeis C. and Elizabeth W. { Cooke) Hall; ed. Trinity Sch., N. Y. City, 1854-59; grad Columbia Coll., A.B., A.M., 1:63, Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1866, D.D., 1885; m. Brooklyn, July 23, Isis, Lizzie Ey- land ; children: Eyland Jarvis, h. 1879. Mar- garet Pynchon, b. 1Ss8, Francis Chauncey, b. 1890. Curate iu St. Stephen's Ch., N. Y. City, 1875-86; instr. Hebrew and Greek, Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1-2-71; Clement C. Moore prof. Greek and Hebrew languages same, 1571-99; prof. emeritus since 1899. Chaplain House of the lloly Comforter, necrologist Alumni Ass u of Gen. Theol. Sem .; ass't in Ch. uf St. Mary the Virgin; mew. N. Y. Churchmen's Ass'n, N. Y. Clerics, N. Y. Catholic Club. Episcopalian. Address: Gen. Theol. Sem., Chelsea Sq., N. Y. City.


HALL, Robert Henry:


Brig. gen., U. S. A., retired; b. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 15, 183 ;: s. Benjamin F. and Catharine F. ( Mullitt) Ilall; appt'd cadet U. S. Mil. Acad. July 1, 1855, grad. July 1, 1860; m. Batavia, N. Y., Feb. 7. 1560, Geor- gianna K. Foote. Brevetted 2d lieut. 5th Inf., July 1, 1SGU; commissioned 2d lieut. 10th Inf. Jan. 23, 1:61, 1st heut. June 1, 19/1, Captain Aug. 31, 1863: major 22d Inf. May 21, 1883; lient.col. 6th Inf. . Aug. 5, 1888; colonel 4th Inf .. May IS, 1800: brig .- gen. Feb. 5. 1901: retired by operation of law Nov. 15, 1901. Served through the Civil War with distinction, and was brevetted major, Nov. 24, 1863, for distinguished gal- lantry at Lookout Mountain, and lieut .- col., Aug. 19, 1-64, for gallantry on Weldon R. R. in Virginia. Served on the frontier several years after the Civil War and on varions duties; appt'd brig.gen. vols .. May 27, 1 -! s. Com'd Fort Sheridan, Ill., 1-96-98; served in the I'hilippine Islands, 1-99-1900, Author: Register of the United States Army, 1759- 1799: History of the Flag of the United States; Ilistory of United States Infantry Tacties: llistory of Fort Dearborn; Review of Works of United States History. Mason 33°, mein. Mil. Order Loyal Legion, G. A. R. Address: Eyre Court, Wanekah, Hamburg, N. Y.


HALL. Ruth:


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Author: b Schobarie, N. Y .: d. Joseph B. and Margaret ( Donaldson) Hall; ed. at pri- vate school. Author: In the Brave Days of


HALL, Samuel Stickney:


Actuary; b. Georgetown, D. C., Sept. 29. 1864; grad. Harvard, A.B. Engaged with a banking company in N. Y. City, 18-8-89, then entered the actuarial department of the Mu- tual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y .; now ass't actu- ary of the company. Associate Actuarial Soc. by examination, 1897, taking the first Associate Examination given by the society. and in 1900, also by examination, became a fellow of the Actuarial Society. Address: 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


HALL, Thomas:


Patent attorney and mechanician: b. Phila- delphia, Feb. 4, 1831; ed. Univ. at Louisburg, Y'a., with special course in mechanics, abroad; built and operated keyed type- writers in 1865-60: devised mechanism for and exhibited a keyed typewriter at Paris Exp'n, 1567; invented a number of type- writing instruments, including the Hall Typewriter; also several sewing machines and machinists' tools. Address: 257 39th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


HALL, Thomas Cuming:


Theologian ; b. Armagh, Ireland, Sept. 25, 1858; s. Dr. John and Emily (Bolton) Hall ; when boy, eame to this country with parents, father becoming pastor Fifth Av. Presby'n Ch .. 1967; grad. Princeton, A.B., 18,9, .L.M .. Union Theol. Sem., I-s2; studied at Berlin and Göttinegn, Germany; m. London, July 29, 1884, Jenny E. L. Bartling, of Göttingen. In ministry of Preshy'n Church from 182; called to Omaha, Neb., 18:3; built two churches there and edited a Presby'n news- paper; pastor Forty-first St. Presby'n Ch., Chicago, 18 6-93; Fourth Presby'u Church, Chicago, 1:93-97; resigned because of illness; spent 1'2 years in Europe. Since 1898, prof. Christian ethics, Union


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Theol. Sem. Author: The Power of an Endless Life; The Social Meaning of the English Revival Movements in the Eighteenth Century; The Synoptic Gospels: John Hall, Pastor and Preacher, a Biography, by His Sons. Con- stant contb'r to reviews, religious weeklies and daily press. Address: Seminary office, 700 Park Av., N. Y. City.


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HALL, Violette:


Author: b. Schoharie, N. Y .: d. Joseph B. and Margaret (Donaldson) Hall; ed. private school. Author: Chanticleer (Lothrop Co. ) and much magazine work. Democrat. Epis- copalian. Address: Catskill, N. Y.


HALL, Walter Henry:


Organist and musical director: b. London. England, 1-62; s. James and Mary (Neale) Hall: ed. Royal Arad. of Music, London; m. Oneonta, N. Y., P -- 5, Celestia M. Young- man; children: Alice May, b. 1:00, Alan, h. 1-92. Creil John. b. 1:40. Organist and choirmaster of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and of St. James Church; conductor of the Brooklyn Oratorio Soc. : conductor of Cathedral Festival Chorus AAuthor: Essen- tials of Choirtraining. Compuser of church music. Director of the Cathedral School of


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Church Music. Address: 430 W. 116th St., N. Y. City.


HALL, William Hunt:


Physician; b. Wilmington, N. C., April 9, 1839; s. Edward Pearsall and Eliza Jaae (Ward) Hall; prepared for college in private school, graduated with high honers, Univ. of North Carolina, A.B., 1855, and received hon- orary degree of A.M., 1575: Univ. of N. Y., M.D., 1858; subsequently attended lectures and hnsp. service in Europe; m. Wilming- ten, N. C., Nov. 15, ledo, Susan Bradley Wright, d. Mary Allan and Thomas Wright; children : Losste Hall, b. Wilming- ton, N. C., Sept. 4, 1861, William Hunt, 21, b. N. Y. City, Feb. 17, 1507, Edward Simmons, b. N. Y. City, Feb. 24, 1870. During the Civil War was in Med. Dep't of the Con- federate Army, with headquarters at Peters- burg, Va .; subsequently assigned to duty in Fayetteville, N. C. in charge of the hospital at that post until the final surrender. Democrat. " Episcopalian, Fellow N. Acad. Medieine; mem. Med. Soc., State of N. Y., Med. Soe. County of N. Y., Medical Union. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon fra- ternity (Beta Chapter). Club: University. Address: 129 E, 54th St., N. Y. City. HALL, William Phillips:


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₪ Inventer, signal engineer: b. Stamford, Conn., Feb. 1, 1:64; s. Thomas Shepard and Sarah Catherine ( Phillips) Hall; ed. public schools; prepared for coll. course, but did not enter; m. Bristol, Conn., Oct. 4, Issi, Charlotte Sophia Hollister; children: Wiu. Phillips, Jr., Lyman Hollister, Melville Phil- lips, Theodore Dana, Thomas Shepard, Doro- thy Katherine, Mary Phillips, Charlotte Hol- lister, Margaret Frances. Learned trade of electrical machinist ; was one of the nrst. r'y signal eng'rs in U. S .; organized present Hall Signal Co. in Oct., 1859, and became its pres. ; under his supervision the co. has in- stituted many of the most important block signal installations on the railroads of the U. S., notably that on Ill. Central R. R. for the Columbian Exp'n traffic in the city of Chicago, where, during the 6 months of the exp'n, 10,500,000 passengers were carried under the protection of the system without an accident. Pres. The Hall Signal Co., the Continental Hall Signal Co. of Brussels, Bel- gium. Republican. M. E. Church. Mem. Am. Railway Signal Ass'n, Am. Railway Ap- pliance Ass'n (Exec. Com. ), N. Y. B'd of Trade and Transportation, etc .; past master Acacia Lodge No. 5, F. and A. M., Green- wich, Conn .. Rittenhouse Chapter No. 11. Stamford, Conn., Palestine Commandery No. 18. Knights Templar, N. Y. City; pres. \m. Traet Soe., Am. Bible League; v .. p. World's Christian Endravor Union; me'r Am. Bible Soc., Meth. Epis. Hosp., Brooklyn; pres. Evangelistie Comm'n N. Y. East Conf. M. F. Ch .; mem. Comum'n on Aggressive Evangel- ism, M. E. Ch., etc. Address: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.


HABLETT, G. D. Wayne:


Physician; b. Harwichport. Mass., Jan. 5, 1660; s. Josiah B and Caroline B. (Swift) Hallett ; grad. N. Y. Homus Med. Coll., M.D., 14-9. N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp. and Coll. : 1. N. Y. City, 1-93, Lillian M. Hallett. Surgeon N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp. : ophthalmic surgeon, Inhnemann Hosp., and for Laura Franklin


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Free Hosp. for Children. Pres. Home. Med. Soe. of Co. of N. Y. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic, West Side Republican, Scarsdale Golf, Chiron (pres.). Address: 128 W. 85th St., N. Y. City.


HALLIDAY, Alexander B .:


Lawyer; b. N. V. City, Sept. 7, 1869; s. Alexander and Margaret ( Munroe) Halliday ; ed. Calleson's Sch., N. Y. City, Adams Acad., Quincy, Mass. ; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1891, Columbia Univ., A.M., LL.B., 1894; m. Yonkers, N. Y., June 7, 1899, Ellen Mudge Reid; children: Jean, b. 1900, Margaret, h. 1903, Ellen, b. 1905. V .- p. and sec. A. Halli- day & Co .; director Concrete-Stere Co. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Am. Fine Arts Soc. CIubs: University, Harvard, St. Andrew's Golf. Address: 6 Palisade Av., Yonkers, N. Y.


HALLIDAY, Clark W .:


Assistant in elementary education, farm- er: b. Thurston, Steuben Co., N. Y., Feb. 7, 1-43; s. Alphonzo and Susan (Norris) Halli- day; grad. Haverling Iligh Sch., Bath, N. Y., 1883; m. South Pulteney, N. Y., Dee., 6, 1657, Edna Holley; two daughters, Esther, b. Oct. 18, 1898 ( deceased ), Mary Ifolley, h. Mar. 2, 1900. Mem, firm of Norris & Halli- day, South Pniteney, N. Y., merchants and grape growers, 1855-90; farming and grape


growing on own account since; sch. comm'r, first district, Steuben Co., 1-90-93; examiner in State Dep't Public Instruction, 1891-1902; financial clerk. 1902-14; ass't cashier State Ed'n Dep't, 1904-05; ass't in elementary ed'n, from 1006. Mem. Royal Arcanum and Re- gent of Albany Council No. 1560, in 100S. Address: 103B South Pine Avenue, Albany, N. Y.


HALLOCK, Gerard Benjamin Fleet:


Clergyman, author; b. Holliday's Cove, W. Va. (then Virginia), Jan. 28, 185G; s. Homan B. and Adelia Farnsworth Hallnek; in hardware business, 1-76-80; grad. Prince- ton, _A.B., 1882, L.MI., 1901; grad. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1885, doing post-graduate work under Pres. MeCosh, during seminary course; Richmond ( Ohio) Coll., D.D., 1-96; m. N. Y. City, May 8, 1858, Anna Catherine Cobb. Or- dained by Presbytery of Rochester, Oct. 12. 1-$5, and installed as pastor of Wheatlan 1 Ch., Scottsville, N. Y., serving over 4 years; since Jan. 1, 1890, one of pastors of Brick Ch., Rochester, N. Y .. one of largest in the denomination. Toured extensively in Eu- rope, Egypt and Holy Land in 1902. Mem. and sec. Princeton Club of Western N. Y., Sons of Veterans; stated clerk of I'resby- tury of Rochester. Author: Upward Steps, 1-09: Sermon Serds, 1900; God's Whispered Serrets. 1901; Beauty in God's Word, 1902; The Homiletic Year, 1903; Journeying in the Land Where Jesus Lived, 3:003: Growing Toward God, 1904: Wedding Manual, 1901; The Teaching of Jesus Concerning the Chris- tian life, 1906; also booklets: The Psalın of Shepherdly Love; Bits of Comfort; Practis- ing the Presence of God: Orange Blossoms; also many tracts issued by Am. Traet Soc., and over du articles in religious and secular magazines and journals; asso, editor The Expositor, Cleveland, O Address: 10 Liv- ingston Park, Rochester, N. Y.


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HALLOCK, Joseph Newton:


('lergyman, editor; b. Franklinville, N. Y., 1-34; s. Ezra and Lydia E. Hallock ; grad. Yale B.A., 1857, M.A., 1:00; took second prize in mathematics in sophomore year and first and only prize given during junior year; studied at Yale Theol. School until 1860; D.D. Ursinus Coll., Pa., 1:96. Ordained and entered regularly in Congregational minis- try, and preached a short time at Bridge- water, Conn .; received a call to settle over Coug'I Church there, but preferred the lit- erary field, in which has remained, although he often supplies pulpits of various churches, and gives occasional lectures. Was on edi- torial staff of The Christian at Work sev- eral years prior to ISso, when he became its editor-in-chief and sole prop'r, afterward changing its name to its present title of The Christian Work. Received. in 1997, a call to the presidency of Westminster Univ., Denver, Colo., with a guaranteed salary of $10,000 a year, but declined it. Director The State Trust Co., Metropolitan Realty Co. (auditor), Morton Trust Co. Mem. Central Cong'l Ch., Brooklyn. Author History of Southampton, L. I .; First Impressions in Europe; Twice Across the Continent: The Christian Life; Family Worship; and many religious, edu- cational and historical writings. Delivered a lecture on Ileresy before the Congregational Club of Brooklyn, which was widely printed and read; an edition of 10.000 copies, issued in pamphlet form after it had appeared in the papers being disposed of and sold within the first month. Compiled an Edition of Tacitus. Extensive traveler. Director and prominent member in the Society for the Prevention of Crime, in which he was first associated with Dr. warkhurst in his cru- sade against the corruption of Tammany, and was made chm'n of the Com. on Meetings and Publications. Residence: 189 E. Isth St., Brooklyn. Address: 00 Bible House, N. Y. City.




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