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HARTSHORN, Edwin A .:
publiean. Address: 52 Leonard St., N. Y. City.
HARTWELL, Charles Stearns:
Teacher; b. Foochow, China, Sept. 3. 1953; s. Rev. Charles and Lucy E. ( Stearns) Ilartwell; grad. Amherst Cull., A.B., 1-7. .A.M., less; post-grad. studies in Harttord. Conn., and Baltimore, Md .; m. Wayland. Mass., July 2, 1>>9, Caroline M. Lee. Tras . eled in England, 1882-83; in China as U. N. marshal at Foochow, Iss3-SG; then spent : months in Shanghai, Tientsin, and Pekin :. was in the Foochow consulate when Ad miral Courbet destroyed the Chinese squ .. ron and forts on the Min River; commended in Government dispatches for assistaur. rendered to American citizens during th- troublous period of Ies !; correspondent fur various publications in Chiua, England and the U. S .: promoter of edn'l reforms b: articles and through addresses; student wi sociology, especially among the tinted races: 'address before Nat. Edn'l Ass'n, 1903, awah. ened a good deal of interest; article wa Economy in Education in Educational K. view, Sept., 1905, was commended by Pres. Eliot of Harvard, Pres. Hall of Clark Univ., and others; active in seeking ballt reform and in improving the conditions and promoting the welfare of teachers and pupils. Independent in politics. Congregationalis ;. Mem. Nat. Edn'l Ass'n, ' N. Y. Interscholastic Debating League ( direction, 1903-05) ; School- masters' Ass n of N. Y. and Vicinity ( sec. 1904-06) ; Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Psi Epsilon .fraternity; chm'n first committee on School Problems of Brooklyn Teachers Ass'n. I. 07. Recreations: Golf, tennis, chess. Ad- dress: 473 Madison St., Brooklyn, N. Y., or Boys' High School, Brooklyn, N. Y.
HARTWELL, John A .:
Physician; b. Sussex, N. J., Sept. 27, 1509; s. Samuel S. and Clarinda ( Stiles) Hart- well; ed. Sedgwick Inst., Great Barrington. Mass .; grad. Yale Univ., Ph.B., 1889; M.D., 1892; unmarried. Was on duty as interne at Presby'n losp., until Is9G; in gen. practice in N. Y. City since; ass t. prof. of physiol- ogy Cornell Med. Sch., N. Y. City, 1992, and acting prof., 1906; attending surgeon Lin- coln Hosp., nss't surgeon Bellevue Hosp. and Presbyterian Ilosp. Republican ; I'm v. byterian, Fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine: mem. Presby'n Hosp. Alumni Soc., N. Y. Surg. Noe, Am. Med. Ass'n. Recreation : Traveling. Clubs: University, Vale. Ad- dress: 50 E. 53d St., N. Y. City.
Ass't appraiser of port of N. Y .; b. Peters- HARVEY, Alexander : burg, N. Y., Dec. 19, ISII; s. Sanford and Editor ; Brussels, Belgium, Der. 25. IS>; S. Alexander Arthur and Mary (Cam- eron) Harvey, both Americans; ed. public schools of Philadelphia; m. Jersey City, A. J .. April 7, 1:05. Eva Angusta Schubert: chut- dren : Julian, b. Isuoi, Herbert. b. IL. Bean newspaper career as reporter on the Philadelphia Press; after that on Philadel- phia United Press and N. Y. Telegram, then associate viitor Bacheller Newspaper Syndi- rate; editor Twentieth Century, See, to the Am, diplomatie agent and consul-general in Egypt: ass't Sunday editor N. Y. Herald, foreign editor Literary Digest: now asst viate editor of Current Literature and editor of The Bang: also associate editor of The Susan Hlartshorn; ed. local dist. school, acad- cuies of Postenkill, Jonesville, and Peters- burg. N. Y., State Normal Sch., Albany, N. Y. During Civil War served as capt. in 125th N. Y. State Vol. Inf .: subsequently engaged in baking business in X. Y. Chry. und later a flax spinner at Waterford, Troy, und Schaghticoke, N. Y., and finally became pres. Cable Flax Mills, which office held un- til 1898, becoming ass't appraiser of Port of N. Y. on Feb. 7, 18's: alderman of Troy, N. Y. Mem. Calvary M. E. Church. Mem. Am. Protective Tariff League. Alexander Hamilton Post, G. A. R., 12, Dep't of State of N. Y., Loyal Legion. N. Y. State Com- mandery. Clubs: Harlem, Manhattan Re- Booklovers' Shakespeare. Has traveled in
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France, Italy, England, and Egypt. Ilas contributed to magazines; was associate editor on the staff of The Warner Library of the World's Best Books: compiled (with H. W. Warner) a Dictionary of Authors, and has acted as associate editor on the en- cyclopedia staff of J. A. ITill & Co. and the University Society. Republican ; Presby- terian; trustee Palisade \v. United Pres- by'n Ch. of West lloboken, N. J. Clubs: National Arts and Vagabonds. Residence : 105 Shippen St., Weehawken Heights, N. J. Address : 41 W. 25th St., N. Y. City.
HARVEY, Eli:
Artist, painter, sculptor; b. Ogden, Ohio, Sept. 23, 1560; s. William P. and Naney ( Moore) Harvey; ed. publie schonls, Mc- Micken Univ. of Cincinnati. O., fine arts course; studied art at Academie Julian, Ecole Delecleuse, Cour de Design (Jardin des Plantes), under Fremiet, Paris; m. Glen Loch, Pa., June 13, 1893, Mary Anna Baker. Was a regular exhibitor at the Paris salons in painting, and seulpture, 1-94-1900; represented at Puris Exhib'n, 1900; Buffalo Exp'n, 1901; Louisiana Purchase Exp'n, 1904: bronzes of Playing Leppards and group of Lion Cubs in private collections in Liverpool and London ; awarded gold medal Paris Province Exhib'n, 1500, for picture, Orpheus Charming the Ani- mals; Wanamaker Prize for seulpture, Paris, 1900; medals [or exhibits at Pan-Am. and Louisiana Purchase Exp'ns; awarded comm'n by N. Y. Zool. Soc. for sculptural derorations on the new lion house, N. Y. Zool. Park; in 1906 the N. Y. Met. Museum his bronze piece of a lioness and cub, Ma- ternal Caress. Represented in St. Louis Museum of Fine Arts by two pieces in sculp- ture: Roaring Lion, and Rampant Jaguar; modeled The American Elk, 1945, for Order of Elks; Young Greyhound "Adonis," 1905; series of bears, "Rex"'; "Diana "of the ('hase, '' with greyhounds ; "'Discord, ""
gladiator combatting lion and serpents, 100>; *. Maternal Protection, " lioness with cubs. Portraits: Ex-Pres. William A. Camp, N. Y. Clearing House; Ex-Gov. Anderson, Ky. ; Judge Cox, of U. S. Circuit Court; Senator Savage, Ohio, and others. Independent in politics. Mem. N. Y. Municipal Art Soc .; charter mem. Am. Art Ass'n, Paris, N. Y. 7. 61. Soc., N. Y. Architectural League, Nat. Sculpture Soe. Address: The Benedick, 80 E. Washington Sq., N. Y. City.
HARVEY, George Brinton MeClellan:
Editor, publisher; b. Peachanı, Vt., Feb. 14, 18G4: s. Duncan and Margaret S. (Var- nun1) Harvey; ed. Peacham Acad .; degree L.L.D., conferred by Erskino Coll., 1001; m. Peacham, Vt., Oct. 13, 1-7. Ahna A. Parker. Was reporter for Springfield Republican, Chi- ego News, and N. Y. World; managing editor N. Y. Workl: constructor and presi- dent of various electric railroads; bought Mar., 1:00, the North American Review, of which has since bren editor; became pres. Hlarper & Bros., 1900, and since then editor of Harper's Weekly. Elected trustee Stuy- ons' Institute, 1903. Independent Domorrat. Clubs: New York, Lotos, Turf and Field, Racquet, Metropolilan, Lawyers, London. Beach, N. J. Address:
Devonshire, Atlantic. Residence : Harper & Bros., Franklin Sq., N. Y. City.
HARVEY, Horace J .:
Consul: b. Fort Ann, N. Y., Sept. 30, 1943; s. John Hamilton and Harriet Harvey ; ed. North Granville and Aurora Acad .; in. Bul- falo, N. Y., 1-s1, Annie Louise Keene. Flour and grain merchant; prop'r Buffalo City Flouring Mills for 20 years. Appt'd consul at Fort Erie. Canada, June 1, 1902. Mem. Buffalo Merchants' Exchange. Address : Fort Erie, Ont., Canada.
HARVEY, Leon Addison:
Clergyman: b. Corry, Pa., Oct. 11, 1800; s. James William and Sarah (Lewis) Harvey; grad. Corry High School, 1590; An- tioelt Coll., Yellow Springs, Ohio, A. B., 1886, _A.J., 1>>9; Harvard Univ., B.D., 1883; m. Raymond, Ohio, Dee. 25, 1959, Lulu Cran- ston; one son: Philip Cranston, b. Aug. 3, 1892. Settled as minister of Unity Soc., Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 1. 1-89, to Sept. 1. 1-91; ordained Feb. 5, 1890, settled over Unity Ch .. Des Moines. Ia., Sept. 1. 1991. to May 1, 1-97; Erie, Pennsylvania ( First Uni- tarian Ch. ), March 1, 1898 to Feb. 1905; see. for Am. Unitarian Ass'n, 1903-07, Meadville Dist., minister Fourth Unitarian Ch., of Brooklyn sinee Jan., 1907. Director Uni- tarian Conference of the Middle States and Canada. Address: 798 Elmore Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HARWOOD, Charles M .:
Newspaper publisher; b. Shelbyville, Ky .; s. Charles M. and Lavina ( Winchester) Har- wood : ed. Univ. of Va. Formerly nin'g edi- tor Baltimore News and Kansas City (Mo.) News; now mi's editor Syracuse Herald. Clubs: Century (director), Onondaga Golf. Country. Address: The Herald, Syracuse, N. Y.
IIARWOOD, Watson Herbert:
Physician, surgeon; b. Bangor, N. Y., June 18, 1-34; s. Hiram and Marianne ( Bige- low) Harwood; ed. commion school, Oswego Normal Sch., Med. Dep't Univ. Vermont. M.D., 1881: m. Dec. 19, 1852, Mrs. Mahala A. Martin, d. Daniel Averill, of Chasm Falls, N. Y .: children: Frank Stowell, b. Feb. 17, 1890 (died Dec. 17, 1500), Wesley Bigelow, b. July 17, 1895. Ilas practised medicine and surgery at Chasm Falls in the Adirondack Mountains for 25 years. Author: Genealog- ical History of the Harwood Families, of the branch of New England Harwoods to which he belongs ( Third Edition preparing). Pro- hibitionist (active). Methodist Episcopalian. Charter mem. Franklin Co. (N. Y.) Ilist. Soc. Mem. Franklin County Med. Soc., Northern N. Y. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n. Mason, Odd Fellow: mem. Empire State Soc. S. A. R. Knights of the Maccabees, Independent Order Foresters, ete. Recreations: Morgan horses and faney poultry. Address: Chasm Falls, Via Malone, N. Y.
HASBROUCK, Alfred:
Major. U. S. A .; b. N. Y., Nov. 1, 1858; appt'd from N. Y., cadet U. S. Mil. Arad. : grad. 1-$3. Commissioned At lient., 1>-3: served on frontier duty at Fort Fred Steele. Wyo., Sept. : 0, 1\3, to June, 1>>1, and at Vancouver Barracks, Wash., to Nov., 1- 7; in garrison af Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 1:87; Ist lieut. 13th Int., Feb. 21, 1891; transferred to 14th Inf., July 2, 1-98; assigned to 14th
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Inf., Jan. 1, 1899; major, July 2, 1906. Ad- [ quitted to Bar State of N. Y., 1592, and dress : Manila, P. I.
HASBROUCK, Cornelius Van Dyke:
Physician; b. Cottekill, Ulster Co., N. Y .; 8. John W. and Anna E. (Basten) Has- brouck: grad. State Normal School, Os- wego, 1872, and Long Island Med. Coll., M.D., 1876; m. N. Y. City, Is77, Elizabeth A. Hen- ser. Elected coroner of Ulster County in 1883 for 3 years; has also served as health officer of Rosendale, and pres. of the Rosen- dale B'd of Ed'n. Republican; Episcopalian. Mason (lodge, chapter and commandery). Address: Rosendale, Ulster Co., N. Y.
HASBROUCK, Daniel B .:
Capitalist ; v .- p. N. Y. City R's Co .; pres. and director Broadway & Seventh Av. R. R. Co., Kingsbridge R'y Co., Metropolitan St. R'y Co .; v .- p. and director Bleecker St. & Fulton Ferry R. R. Co., Central Park, North & East River R. R. Co., Dry Dock, East Broadway & Battery R. R., Forty-second St. & Grand St. Ferry R. R. Co., Fulton St. R. R. Co., Third Av .. R. R. Co., Thirty-fourth St. Crosstown R'y, Twenty-eighth & Twenty- ninth Sts. Crosstown R. R. Co., Twenty- third St. R'y Co .; director Bronx Traction Co., liudson River & Long Island Sound R. R. Co., Union R'y Co. of N. Y., West Eighty-sixth St. R'y Co. Residence: 418 Saekett St., Brooklyn. Address : 621 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
HASBROUCK, Frank:
Lawyer; b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1852; s. Alfred and Margaret Ann ( Manning) Hasbrouck; ed. Harvard Coll., A.B., cum laude, 1872, (Phi Beta Kappa) ; m. Bath, N. H., Oct. 10, 1876, Esther Jackman; chil- dren: Ross, b. Oct. 4, 1877: Alfred, b. Dec. 4, 1879, Olga, b. March 17, 1854, Elsa, b. Nov. 5, 1587. Engaged in general practice of law. Made trip to Holland in summer of Ises, with a party of members of Holland Soc. of N. Y., trip extended to Paris, the Rhine and Cologne; tour of England, Scotland and Ire- land, and to Paris in summer of 1003; treas. City of Poughkeepsie, lesrss postmaster at Poughkeepsie, April I. 1835, to March 31, 1809; corporation counsel, City of Pough. keepsie, Jan., 1907 to Dec. 31. 1907; elected county judge of Dutchess County for term of six years from Jan. 1, 100s. Democrat. Mem. Reformed (Dutch) Church. Trustee and chin'n House Com. of Pringle Memorial Home at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., for indigent, literary, old men. Was a founder and for twenty-four years pres. Apothecary Boat Club; was a founder and first sec. Amrita Club ( social), a charter mem, of the Dutchi- ess Club (social), aud for many years has been and is pres. Euterpe Glee Club, all of Poughkeepsie, and pres. of local University Club. Has been v .- p. and pres. Holland Society of N. Y., and is now a trustee. Mem. Sons of the Revolution of N. Y. Club : University (N. Y. City). Address: Pough- kewpisie, N. Y.
HASBROUCK, Gilbert D. B .:
has since practised law at Kingston, N. Y. Mem. N. Y. State Assembly, 185+-85; corp'n counsel City of Kingston, 1587-94; deputy att'y gen., N. Y. State, 1504-99; judge Cour: of Claims, 1002-04 ( presiding judge, 1003-041. justice Supreme Court State of N. Y. for id Jud. Dist., under appointment of Gov. Ode!l, 1004-05. Republican. Mem. B'd Mg'rs Nrw Paltz Normal Sch. Mem. lolland Sur. Clubs: Down Town, N. Y. Athletic (N. Y. City ) ; Rondout, Albany Country, (Albany) ; Kingston ( Kingston) ; Twaalfskill Golf. Ad- dress : Kingstou, N. Y.
HASBROUCK, Henry C .:
Brig .- gen., U. S. A., retired; b. Newburgh, N. V., Ort. 26, 1829; s. William C. and Mais Elizabeth (Roe) Hasbrouck; ed. U. S. Mit. Arad .; m. Buffalo, N. Y., 18:2, Laetitia V. Warren : 2d lieut., 4th Art's, May 6, 1so1; Ist lieut., May 14, 1>61; capt., July 26, ls66; m .. jor, Mar. 5, 1887; lieut .- col., Oct. 29, 1% ;: colonel 7th Art'y, Feb. 13, 1899; brig-gen., L'. S. V., May 27, 1998, to June 12, 1:09; brig .. gen., U. S. A., Dec. 1. 1902; served through- out Civil and Spanish-Am. Wars. Retireil, Jan. 5, 10:3. Address: 99 Montgomery St., Newburgh, N. Y.
HASBROUCK, Howard:
Lawyer; b. New Paltz, N. Y., Aug. 1970; s. Jacob MI. and Sarah E. ( Pennimany Hasbrouck; grad. Cornell Univ., B. L., 18:1, Cornell Law Sch., LL.D., 1:02; unmarried. Democrat. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Ilolland Soc., Phi Gamma Delta. Clubs: Cornell University, Baltusrol Golf. AAddress: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HASENFLUG, Conrad:
Senator, produce draler: b. Frankfort, Ger- many, Feb. 27, 1863; ed. in public schools of N. Y. City; apprenticed at 14. to William Wicks, of N. Y. Chy; later in produce bust- ness for self. Mem. N. Y. Assembly from 19th Dist. of Kings Co., 1900, 1901; elected 1901, and reelected 1906, senator from Wth Senate Dist. of Kings County. In 1905, wa> mom, of Senate Coms. on Banks, Affairs of Village, Agriculture, and Trades and Manu- factures. Address:
976 Bushwick _1v., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HASKELL, Henry Saunders:
Publisher ; b. Auburn, Me., Mar. 7, 3871; s. Charles C. and Charlotte Saunders Ilas- kell; grad. Yale Univ., B.A., 1992; mu, July 1, 1:99, Juliana Catharine Shields. Treas. Gramercy Pub. Co ; treas. Utility Import and Export Co. Clubs: Westchester Golf, Graduates, Address: 30-32 E. 20th St., N. Y. City.
HASKELL, J. Amory:
Me'r explosives; pres, and director Laflin & Rand Powder Co., Eastern Dynamite Co .; v .- p. and director E. I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Co. Clubs: Metropolitan, Riding, Down Town. Residence: 180 E. GIst St. ld dress: I! Cedar St., N. Y. City.
HASKELL, Reuben L .:
Lawyer; b. Esupus, U'Ister Co., N. Y., Feb. 10, 1:60; s. Josiah and Ellen ( Blauvelt) Has. Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1579; S. Robert and Monrovia ( Grayson) Haskell; grad, Hempstead (L. E.), High Sch., 1-9H; attended Ithaca (N. Y. ) High Sch., 1:04.95. N. Y. Law Sch., 1:06 07, Cornell Univ. (coll. brouck ; ed. public schools, New Paltz Acad .. Rutgers Coll., A.B., 16Mt. A.M., 19-3: student Columbia Law Sch., lesly; also studied law in office; m. Kingston, N. Y., Isso, Julia M. Munn: children : Annie, Elise, Elleu. Ad- | of Law), LL.B., 1:05; m. Brooklyn, N. Y.,
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Oct. 8, 1902, Aleda C. Baylis; one daughter. | HASKINS, Caryl Davis: Louise C. Haskell, b. Sept. 2, 1971. Ad- mitted to bar, Oct., 1859, and has contin- uously been engaged in general practice of law in N. Y. City Counsel to the County Clerk of Kings County. Republican; exec. mem. 23d Assembly Dist., Kings Co. Served with 22d N. Y. Vols. in Spanish-Am. War as private, Co. M, July 5, to Oct. 24, 2905; in 13th Reg't, N. G. N. Y., Co. I, and Co. G, 1890-1002 as private, corporal and sergeant. Congregationalist. Mem. of Brooklyn Bar Ass'n, Kings County Lodge, 511, I. and . M .; Brooklyn Chapter, 14s. R. A. M .; Brook- lyn Conneil 4, Ki. and S. M .; Royal Licanum; Ceres Lodge, 225 I. O. O. F .; Melfinley Lodge, 396; Knights of Pythias; Delta Chi frater- nity; St. Patrick and Emerald Sorieties and Cornell Ass'u of Brooklyn. Clubs: Union League, luvincible, 23d Assembly District Rep. Club, Brooklyn Chess, Cortelyou. Res- idence: 195 Hopkinson Av. Office: Temple Bar, 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HASKELL, Robert H .:
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, 1875; s Robert B. and Monrovia S. Haskell; grad. Cornell Univ., B.L., 1807, N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1899; m. Oreola Williams (1.B., Cornell). Admitted to bar, 1899. During war with Spain, served as a war correspondent N. Y. Herald in Porto Rico, and upon returu began practice of law in Brooklyn, N. Y., where has since been lo- . cated. Republican notuinee for Congress in the 7th N. Y. Congressional Dist., 19.4. Ad- dress: Temple Dar Eld'g, Brooklyn, N. Y. HASKELL, William Cook:
Architect; b. Detroit, Mich., Dee. 19, 1869; 8. Ezra and Celestia A. (Cook) Haskell; ed. Grammar Sch. No. 25, N. Y. City, Coll. City of N. Y. Cooper Union, Atelier Masqueray Beaux Arts Society; m. Oet. 15, 1501. M. ENla Millspaugh; children : William Philip, b. 1892, Alvin Ezra, b. 1593, Ella Adele, b. 1897. Entered office of George E. Harding to study architecture, lest; entered office of Ralph S. Townsend, 1:04; appt'd deputy sup't school buildings, Boroughs of Manhat- tan and Bronx, 1std; special partner with Ralph S. Townsend, 1595, incorporated Town- send, Steinle & Iluskell, architects, 1005, of which is v .- p. Enlisted Co. B, 7Ist Reg'r, May 16, 1900; warrant corporal Jan. 27, 1:93; sergeant, Mar. 14, 1:25; commissioned capt., 171st Inf., N. G. N. Y., June 3, 1598. Inde- pendent in politics. Presbyterian. Mem. Architectural League, N. Y. Sketch Club, In- dependent Royal Arch Lodge No. 2, F. and A. M., Jerusalem Chapter s, R. A. M., Veter- ans' Ass'n flst Roy't, N. G. N. Y. Ad- dress: Marbridge Bld'g, Broadway and 34th St., N. Y. City.
HASKELL, William Stockbridge:
lawyer; b. Falmouth, Me., April 28, 18.0; s. Rev. William Henry and Ellen M. (Cary) Haskell: grad. Phillips Acad .. Andover, Mass., less, Yale, A.B., 1-2, Yale Law Sch , LL.B., 1-94; m. Church of The Heavenly Rest, N. Y. City. April 10, 190, Minna Gans; one son, William H., b. 19002. Mem. of law firm of Carter & Haskell. Mem. Asg'n Bar City of N. Y .: mem. Alpha Delta Phi frater- nity. Clubs: University, Yale. Ardsley, Druc and Chemical. Address: 15 Wall St., N. Y. City.
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Elec. eug'r; b. Waltham, Mass., May 22, 1867; 8. John F. and Helen P. (Davis) Has- kins; ed. Mass. public schools and private tutors, Allison Towers and Roslindale schools (England). Loudon Univ. ( Tuition System), London, England: m. Wakefield, Mass., Nov., 1.93, Frances J. Parker. Has traveled in W. Indies, Mexico, Germany, France, Italy, Aus- tria. England, Scotland, Sweden, Denmark, Holland and Belgium. Engineer Haskins, Davis & Co., engineers, London, ISST, S. Z. de Ferranti & Co., engineers, London, Isss, Thomson Electric Welding Co. (U. S. A.), 189, Thomson-Houston Elec. Co., and its suc- cessor, Gen. Elec. Co., since 1s=9; now asso. ing'r lighting dep't, consulting eng'r Perio- ruted Music Roll Co. Has heeu granted about twenty-five patents for electrical and other inventions. Com'd Boston Battalion, Vol. Elec. Corps, U. S. A., in Spanish-Am. War, 1995. Independent Republican. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, Aut. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, U. S. Naval lust., Military Servico Inst'n, U. S. Geog. Soc. Recreations: Shoot. ing, fishing, motoring, canoeing, golf. Au- thor ( technical) : Transformers, les9; joint author: Questions and Answers About Elec- tricity, 1959; also about 30 technical papers and essays. Also fiction: For the Queen in South Africa, 199, and about ten stories, sketches and essays. Clubs: Engineers ( N! Y. City) ; Mohawk, Mohawk Golf, ( Schener- tady, N. Y.) ; Aniters Golf (Amsterdam, N. Y.). Address: Schenectady, N. Y.
HASLER, Henry:
Banker; pres. and trustee Citizens Savings Bank City of N. Y. Republican. Mem. Re. formed Ch. Ex-adjutant 47th Reg't. N. G. S. N. Y., Brooklyn; ex-pres. and mem. 4th Reg't Veteran Ass'n. Clubs: Union League (N. Y. City ), Hanover ( Brooklyn). Resi- dence: 571 Bedford Av., Brooklyn. Address: 56 Bowery, N. Y. City.
HASSAM, Childe:
Artist; b. Loston, 1869, studied art in Bos- ton and Paris. Member Ten American Pain- ters, Socicto Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris, The Secession, Munich; Am. Water Color Society, and Water Color Club: receiv. ed medals at Paris, 1959; Munich, 1892; Chi- cago, 1593; Philadelphia, 1 94 and 1899; Pitts- burg, 1:00; Paris, 1900: Buffalo Pan-Ameri- can Exp'n, 1501; St. Louis, 1904; Pittsburg, 195. Prizes at Boston, 1:00 and 1-95, of the Boston AArt Club; Cleveland Art Association, Isto; Webb P'rize, Soc. of American Artists, 1:05; Pittsburg, Carnegie Institute, 1999; Car- nrgie Prize Soc. Am. Artists, 1900. Repre- sented in permanent collections of Corcor.in Gallery, Pennsylvania lead. Fine Arts, Car- genie Inst., Pittsburg, Cincinnati Museum, Buffalo Fine Arts Acad., Boston Art Club, Worcester Art Museum. Address: 150 West 57th St., N. Y. City.
HASSE, Adelaide R .:
Librarian: b. Milwaukee. Wis .; d. Herman E. and Adelaide (Trentlage) lasse; ed. pri- vate intors; is a specialist in history of par- liamentary publications: librarian U. S. of- fire of public documents, Washington, D. C., 1-15-97; same don't public documents, N. Y. Public Library, since 1-95: in 1902 discovered Bradford's Journal ( 1623), one of the "lost"
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books: compiled technical 1903, Bibliography of the Official Publications of Colonial N. Y., 1093-1576; chm'n com. puh- lic documents Am. Library Ass'n since 1991; mem. Am. Hist. Ass'n. Address: 925 Lafay- ette St., N. Y. City.
HASTINGS, Daniel Gott:
Physician; b. Irondequoit, N. Y., Mar, 31, 1861; s. Francis Henry and Ameha Hannah (Gott) Hastings; grad. Univ of Rochester, A.B., IS84; med. dep't Harvar l Univ., M.D., 1888. Ass't surgeon Rochester City Hosp. and Thompson Memorial Hosp., Canandaigua, N. Y. Republican. Mem. Monroe Co. Med. Soc., Rochester Acad. of Medicine, N. Y. State Med. Soc. Address: 272 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y.
HASTINGS, Frank Seymour:
Industrial corp'ns; b. Mendham, N. J., May 31, 1:53; s. Thomas S. and Fanny (de Groot) Hastings; ed. private schools N. Y. City ; m. Oct. 14, 1575, Caroline Fanning; one son, Charles F., b. Sept. 21, 1876. Pres. and director Indianapolis Gas Co., Johnson-Lun- dell Electric Co .; v .- p. and director Indiana Natural Gas and Oil Co., Marine Engine and Machine Co., Amazon Wireless Telephone and Telegraph Co., Thos. B. Brown & Son; direc- tor Columbia Trust Co., U. S. Rubber Co. Independent in politics. Presbyterian. Trus- tee N. Y. Magdalen Benevolent Soc., Hfahne- mann Hosp .; pres. and director Russian Sym- phony Orchestra; director Oratorio Soc., N. Y. Symphony Soc. Clubs: City, N. Y. Ath- letic, Mendelssohn Glee, Amateur Glee (7 .- p. and director ), Indian Harbor Yacht, Seawan- haka-Corinthian (rear-commodore and trus- tee. ) Residence: 15 W. 50th St. Address : 80 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HASTINGS, Hugh:
Tax comm'r of N. Y. City; b. Albany, N. Y., July 22, 1-56; s. Cal. John and Margaret Ilastings; ed. public and private schools of Albany; removed to N. Y. City, Mar., 1871; m. Charleston, S C., April 5, 1883, Lillie R. Finley, d. Dr. George Dock, of Harrisburg, Pa. Attached to Commercial Advertiser, May, 1874, as Wall Street reporter; established rep- utation as a political and military writer; with N. Y. World, 1:+5-ss, as chief political corres- pondent ; and with N. Y. Times in same ca- pacity, IS:5-95; appt'd April 25, 1895, as state historian, an office created for him, by Gov- ernar Morton; reappointed, 1899, by Gover- nor Roosevelt, and 1903, by Gov. Odell; re- signed July, 1907, to accept the position of tax comm'r of N. Y. City, offered to him by Mayor MeClellan. Edited and published Ancient American Politics, written by un- cle, IIngh J. Hastings, Franklin Square Library ( Harper's) Series ING; also in of- ficial capacity, two volumes of Colonial Rec- ords and Muster Rolls; three volumes of Military Papers of Governor Daniel D. Tompkins: eight volumes of Public Panery of Governor George Clinton: six volumes of Ecclesiastical Rewards of N. Y .; four vol- umes of Military Minutes of Council of Ap- pointment of N. Y .; one volume New York and the War with Spain. Prepared for pub- lication six volumes of Public Papers of Sir William Johnson, and two volumes of the Military Papers of Col. Peter Gansevoort. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution, S. A. R. (honorary mem. ), Mil. Order Loyal
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