Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 154

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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HAWKINS, Russell:


V .- p. The Diamond Match Co .; b. Phila- delphia, Pa., Mar. 18, 1-70: s. Dennis Russell and Elizabeth ( Atwood) Hawkins; ed. Girard Coll., Philadelphia, and a short term at Univ of Pa. Law Sch .; m. Ist Auburn, N. Y .. ]vi. Leva A. Ryan (died Dec., 188) ; m. 2d, Furt Wayne, Ind., Helen Tarleton Smyser: chil dren : Russell, Jr., b. Dec. 16, 16. M.r. garet McDonnell, b. July 21, 1904. Owned Laneaster Match Works, Safe Harbor, Pa., until 1>97; built the plant and operated The York Match Co., York, Pa., until 1:99; has been associated since 1:99 with The Diamond Match Co,, and has traveled in their interests becoming familiar with the business in Mex- ico, Central America, Peru. Eenador, Japan. China, India, Italy, Switzerland, Great Brit ain, Germany and France. Also v .- p. The Butte Co. R. R. of Calif. Republican. Pres- byterian. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity (Tan Chapter). Clubs: N. Y. Athletic (N. Y. 1


City : Chicago Athletic, South Shore Country ( Chicago). Address: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HAWLEY, Charles B .:


Composer, organist, voel teacher: h. Brookfield, Conn .: began playing church or- gan in native town at age of twelve; cd. Mil. Acad. Cheshire, Conn., where had charge uf the boy choir; began 1976 study of music with Rivarde, Federlein and George James Webb. of N. Y .; studied organ and camposi. tion with Dudley Buck, Mosenthal. Dyas and Ruthenbur; at the age of 19 was engaged as solo hasso of Calvary Episcopal Church, and as ass't organist of St. Thomas' Church, un- der George William Warren, and five years later solo basso and director music, Broadway Tabernacle Ch. for 20 years: for 21 years had charge of music in the Chapel of St. James, Elberon, N. J .; now organist and musical director Madison Av. M. E. Church. One of original members Manuscript Sucity of N. Y. and its first v.p .; was also pros. Composers' Choral Club, and many years mim. and ass't conductor Mendelssohn Glee Club; also mem. Mendelssohn Quartet Club: intar. of voice culture. Composer of many songs, part songs, choruses, church music, ete. Address: 216 W. 102d St., N. Y. City.


HAWLEY, Edwin:


Railway official; h. Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y. Began railway service June, 1457. as clerk Erie K. R : clerk and ticket agent Ohio & Mississippi R R .. Ist-7; clerk and later contracting ag't Rock Island Rante, 1-70-74: contracting ag't, 1-74-73; gen. east- ern ng't, 1975-3, Calif. Fast Freight Line: gon. rastern ag't. Galveston, Harrisburg & San Francisen R's and southern Pacific R'y. from 1-3, and also from 1-5 of Morgan's La. & Texas R. R. and Steamship Ca., Hons. ton & Texas Central R R, Texas & New Orleans R. R., Louisiana Western R. R. and Mexican Interuat. R. R., and after thoso


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were amalgamated, Mar. 1590, became ass't | HAY, Eugene Gano: gen. traffic mig'r Southern Pacific Co., at N. Y. City, until resigned, 1902. Became v .- p., Oct., 1894-96; pres. since 1896, Minneapolis & St. Louis R'y; also since June, 1900, pres. Iowa Central R'y, pres. Great Western Power Co., v .- p. Newport News Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Co. Clubs: Lawyers, Metropol- itan, Merchants, City Midday, Railroad, Rid- ing, Country, Automobile of America, Bay Shore Golf Club of N. Y. Address: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.


HAWLEY, William Young:


Secretary, treasurer: b. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1574; s. Henry Quackenbush and Catherine Thorne (Akin) Hawley; ed. pri- vate schools and Packard Business Coll .: un- married, Sec. aud ass't treas. Hudson River Day Line; sec. and trens. Mary Powell Steamboat Co .; scc. Otis R'y Co .; sec. Catskill and Tannersville R'y Co .; director Cairo R. R. Co., Mary Powell Steamboat Co., Otis Railway Co., Catskill & Tannersville R'y Co., mum. ith Reg't N. G. N. Y. Vets .; mem. St. Nicholas' Soc. Club: Canoe Brook Country. Residence: 320 W. $3d St. Ad- dress: Hudson River Day Line, foot Des- brosses St., N. Y. City.


HAWTHORNE, Hildegarde:


Author: b. N. Y .: d. Julian and Minnie ( Ameluug) Hawthorne; g .- d. Nathaniel Haw- thorne. Author : 1 Country Interlude ( Houghton, Mifflin ) : Poems ( Richard J. Bad- "ger) ; Women and Other Women ( Duffield & Co.). Literary critic on New York Times Sat. Review : contributor to New York Even- ing Post; contributor of stories and poeuis to Scribner's, Century, Harper's and other lending magazines. Address: 1043 Southern Boul., N. Y. City.


HAWTHORNE. Julian:


Author: b. Boston, June 22, 1846: s. Na- thaniet and Sophia Amelia ( Penbody ) Haw- thurne; ed. at Harvard, Lawrence Scientific Sch. and Dresden; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 15, 1$70, Minnie Amelung; children: Hildegarde, John Francis Bennock, Heury Amelung, Gwendolen, Beatrix, Imogen, Frederick L. Hydrographic engineer. Department of Docks, New York, 1570-72; since then devoted to au- thorship and joornalism; correspondent of New York Journal in Cuba and elsewhere, and special comm'r of Cosmopolitan Magazine to India; literary critic Philadelphia North American, 1901-03; special comm'r N. Y. American. Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne and His Wife; Garth; Dust: Idolatry: Beatrix Randolph; Saxon Studies: Fortune's Foot; Sebastian Strome; Mrs. Gainborough's Dia- monds: The Trial of Gideon: Prince Saroni's Wife; Love, or a Name: David Poindexter's Disappearance; A Dream and a Forgetting; Confessions and Criticisms: John Parmalee's Curse; Millicent and Rosalind; Sinfire; His- tory of the United States from the Land- ing of Columbus to the Signing of the Peace Protocol with Spain; Archibald Malmaison ; A Foot of Nature: One of Those Coincidences and Other Stories; Ilawthorne Readings: American Literature: Constance: Nuhle Bloed; Love is a Spirit; Golden Fleece; Bressant Catistance; Hawthorne and His Circle. Residence: 49 Arthur St., Yonkers, N. Y. Address: Care N. Y. Americar N. Y. City.


Lawyer, general appraiser; b. Charlestown. Ind., March 20, 1:53; s. Andrew J. and Re- becca ( Garrett) Hay; ed. private schools: m. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 4, 1901, Eleonora Far- quhar. Admitted to the bar, 1976; removed to Minnesota in 1886, and practised in Min- neapolis in that State 17 years; mem. Min- nesota Legislature, 1859; U. S. dist. att'y for dist. of Minnesota four and a half years; appt'd U. S. gen. appraiser, 1903. Address: 641 Washington St., N. Y. City.


HAY, George T .:


Ship broker: b. Brooklyn, May 21, 1858; s. Charles II. and Rachel ( White) Hay ; ed. public schools of Brooklyn; m. Brooklyn, Det. 12, 1851, Susan Anh Dobbs; children: Anna Elizabeth, Esther Melbourne, George Taber, Jr., Susie Dobbs. Left school at an early age to begin business life with J. F. Whitney & Co .; given an interest in 18:2. and in 1894 became a mem. of the firm; his business interests have taken him on dif- ferent occasions to Europe and Nova Scotia. Trustec Broadway Savings Bank; director Battery Park Bank, Flatbush Building and Loan Ass'n, Modern Pen Co. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Maritime and Produce Ex- changes: mg'r Brooklyn Ch. Soc. Address: 80 Winthrop St., Brooklyn.


HAY, Mary Garrett:


Lecturer, organizer in reform movements; b. Charlestown, Ind .; d. Andrew Jennings and Rebecca C. ( Garrett) Hay: ed. Charles- town ( Ind. ) Acad., Western Female Coll .. Oxford, Ohio. Republican. Presbyterian. Sec. N. Y. State Federation of Woman's Clubs; president Daughters of Indiana in N. Y. City : mom. Woman's Press Club. Ad- dress: 29 E. 29th St., N. Y. City.


HAY, Oliver Perry:


Paleontologist ; b. Jefferson Co., Ind., May 22, 1846; s. Rubert and Margaret ( Crawford) Hay; ed. public schools; grad. Eureka ( III.) Coll .. A.B., 1570; A.M., 1873; Yale Univ., 1876-77; Ph.D., Ind. Univ., 18>4: m. Eureka Ill., June 30, 1870, Mary Emily Howsmon; children : William P., b. Dec. 8. 18;1, Mrs. Mary H. Minnick, b. Ang. 28, 1573, Francis Steele, b. Jan. 21, 1876, Robert Tlowsmon, h. Nov. 16. 1852. Prof. natural history and geol- ugy Eureka Coll., 1:50-73: same Butler Univ., Indianapolis, Ind., 1879-92; ase't curator Field Columbian Museum, 1:05-97; asso. curator dep't of vertebrate paleontology Am. Museum Natural History, N. Y. City, since 1900; in- vestigator in vertebrate paleontolngy for Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C., since 1903; made tour of leading natural history mu- sroms of Europe in 1904: fellow A. A. A. S. N. Y. Acad. of Science, Ind. Acad. Science (pres. 1591), Paleontol. Soc. of America (sec. 1901). Author: Bibliography and Catalogue of Possil Vertebrate of North America; mono- graph of The Fossil Turthes of North Amer- ica, and many scientific papers. Address : American Museum of Natural History, Con- tral Park West, N. Y. City.


HAYDEL, Abner J .:


Architect ; b. in St. John the Baptist Par- ish, La., I-t -: rd. Coll. of Bay St. Louis, Miss .; architectural course at Cornell Univ., 1\\">9: studied architecture at the Fonte des Beaux Arts, Paris, France, 1859-92. Architect -


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of numerous buildings, the more notable of | mem. Suns of Revolution, Culumbia Law < which are the Shepard Memorial Ch. and Gray Craig Castle, Newport, R. I .; in 1901 traveled in Europe to study castles for How- ard Gould, and was subsequently employed as architect in the construction of Castle Gould on Long Island; exhibited at Paris Exhib'n, HAYES, Charles Harris: 1900, the Shepard Memorial Church, and re- ceived medal; has traveled extensively in England, Ireland, France, Germany, Switzer- land, and particularly in Italy, where he re- mained for long periods studying medieval architecture and decoration. Mem, Architee- tural League of N. Y., charter mem. the Beaux Arts Soe. of Architects of N. Y .; mem. Cornell Alumni Ass'n. Club: City. Address: 150 5th Av., N. Y. City.


HAYDEN, Henry W .:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 15, 1953; s. James A. and Harriet ( Whiting) Hayden; ed. Mr. Harrington's Sch., at Throg's Neck, Westchester Co., Columbia Grammar Sch., Columbia Law Seb., LL.B., 1875; unmarried. Mem. old law firm of Bartlett, Wilson and Hayden, and on election to Court of Appeals Bench of Hon. Edward T. Bartlett, senior member of that firm, formed present firm of Ward, Hayden and Satterlee. Director Am. Surety Co., Manhattan Brass Co. (see. and treas.) ; trustee and sec. Grant Monu- ment Ass'n. Republican ; Episcopalian. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, Ass'n Lar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Dwight Alui- ni Ass'n, Psi Upsilon fraternity. Clubs: The Union League Club, beawanhaka-Corin. thian Yacht, Knollwood Country. Residence: 5 E. 47th St. Office: 120 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HAYDN, Theodore:


Clergyman; b. Adams. N. Y .; s. Harman and Coralinn 1. ( Willard) Haydn; ed. Adams Collegiate Inst., St. Andrew's Divin- ity School; m. Pulaski, N. Y., June 3, 1002, Nina M. Howlett; children: Dorothy C., b. 1903, Robert F., b. 1907. Ordered deacon, 1900, ordained priest, 1901, by Mshop F. D. Huntington, in ministry of Episcopal Church. Ass't St. Mark's, Jaidesville, N. Y., 1500-01; reetor, Zion, MeLean, Trinity, Dryden, N. Y., 1901-07; organized congregation, and erected Trinity Church, Dryden, 1905; since May, 1907, rector Christ Church, Clayton, and St. Paul's LaFargeville, N. Y. Address: Clayton, 1000 Islands, N. Y. HAYES, Alfred, Jr .:


Lawyer, law teacher; b. Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa., Oct. 15, 1543; s. Alfred and Mary (Van Valzah) llaves; ed. Bucknell cad., elass of 1501, attending Bucknell Coll. fresh- man and sophomore years, junior and senior years at Princeton Cuiv, A B., 1-95; A.M., 1598; Columbia Law Sch., L.L. B., 1-D; m. Kalamazoo, Mich., June 15. 1906, Christine Grace Robertson; one daughter, Christine MacEwen, .b. June 30, 190h, Was for a time in the law offices of Edward G. Whit- aker, Gould & Wilkie, and Coudert Bros .; in independent practier in N. Y. City, 1:40-07; tutor in law, School of Law, Columbia Univ., 1902-06, lecturer same 19.644G; prof. of law Cornell Univ. since 2057. Republican: Pres. byterian. Mem. American, N. Y. State and City of N. Y. Bar Ass'us: recipient of the silver cross of the Royal Order of the Sav- iour, conferred by King George I uf Greece;


Alumni Ass'n, Phi Kappa Psi, Pin I. .. Kappa. Clubs: University (New Yor: , Princeton, ( New York), Town and Gow ... Country, (Ithaca). Address: Coruell Univer- sity, lthaea, N. Y.


Clergyman; b. Newark, N. J., Sept. 1. 1. . . s. Charles and Caroline Rosamond ( Ortu! ! Hayes; ed. Newark Acad., 1:86; grad. 0.1- uuibia Univ., A.B., 1990; M.A., 1:91: Umi. Fellow, 1801-92; Gen. Theol. Sem., B.D., 1:41; Berlin and Halle, Germany, 1891-95; Oxford. Eng., 1835-06; unmarried. Ordered deaen: , 1×94; ordained priest, 1:96; ass't minister ' Mark's Pro-Cathedral, Washington, D. . .. 1896-1900; chaplain to Bishop of Maine, 1! . 1901; asso. prof. of philosophy, Trinity Coll., llartford, Conn., 1501-02; prof. Christian apul- ngeties, Gen. Theol. Sem. since 1902. Author: Bible Lessons on the Creed: Bible Lessons on Christian Duty, 1907. Episcopalian. Mom. Am. Philos. Ass'n, N. Y. Churchman's Ass'n. Soc. of Colonial Wars in the State of N. J. ( chaplain), Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Rer- reations: Golf, tennis. Club: Columbia Uni- versity. Address: Chelsea Sq., N. Y. City.


HAYES, Charles Wells:


( lergyman, b. Canandaigua, N. Y., Mar. 19, 18:5; s. Pliny (M.D.) and Eliza Stout ( Well;) Hayes; grad. Hobart Cull., B.A., 1819, M .. 1., 1:52, S.T.D., lass; m. Geneva, N. Y., June 13, 1951, Frances Elizabeth Gladding (died 1589) ; children: Mary Frances ( died, 1900), Margaret Alice, Katharine Elizabeth, Ilenry Wells Stanley (M.D., Atlanta, Ga.), Or. dered deacon, 1852, by Bishop Chase, ordained priest, 1:53, by Bishop De Lancey, in Epis- copil ministry, Formerly rector in the Dit. cese of Western N. Y., 1852-67; chaplain t. the Bishop of Maine, and canon of Cathedral of Portland, 1867-80: rector Westneld, N. Y., 1-80-93; Phelps, 1-93-1502; prof. De Lanecy Div. Sch. and librarian, 1-03-1902. Sec. and registrar of diorese; deputy Gen. Conven- tion and Federate Council, Standing Com .; trustee and v .- p. De Veaux Coll .; examining chaplain, Ecclesiastieal Court; historian, Hobart Coll., etc. Corr. Mem. hist. societies of


Maine, Wisconsin, Buffalo and Rochester. New England Historie Geneal. Soc., Sons of Revolution (N. Y.), Phi Beta Kappa. War- den and librarian De Lanery Div. Sch., Gene- va, N. Y., since 1901. Author: The New Par- ish Register, 1839; works in American his- tury, biograph, genealogy, music, architec- ture, etc. 150-1902; Sermons; Diocese of Western N. Y., History and Recollections, 1004 (2d e.l. ). Address: 60 Park Place, Geneva, N. Y. HAYES, Edmund:


Civil engineer; b. Farmington, Me., May 15, 1-19; s. Gustavus and Sarah C. ( Shaw) Hayes; ed. Dartmouth Coll .; grad, Mass. Inst. Technol., 1543: m. Buffalo, N. Y., April 30, 1-75, Mary Il. Warren. Was a mem, of the Union Bridge Co., one'r- and contrae- tors, until Isto, when retired from active business and spent a considerable time in travel in the U. S., Europe, Egypt and Pales- tine; was on the staff of Gen. E. B. Jewett. as eng'r with rank of major; on Gov. L. P. Morton's staff as chief of eng'rs, with rank of brig.gen .; director and v .- p. Niagara Con- struction Co .; director Lackawanna Steel


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Co., Stony Point Land Co., South Buffalo R'y Co., Buffalo Bolt Co., Marine Nat. Bank. Ontario Power Co., Niagara, Lockport and Ontario Power Co. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Buffalo Soc. Natural Science, Bui- falo Fine Arts Acad., etc. Recreations: Fish- ing, traveling. Clubs: Buffalo, Saturn, Country ( Buffalo), City (N. Y.), Jekyl Isl- and ( Brunswick, Ga.). Address: 117 North St., Buffalo, N. Y.


HAYES, Edward M .:


Brig .- gen., U. S. A., retired; b. N. Y. City, Dec., 1842; enlisted in army at Cleveland. O., Ang. 28, 1955, at the age of 13; served at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and Carlisle Bar- racks, Pa., until 1:56, when ordered to Texas, and assigned to Co. H; Inter transferred to Co. B, 2d U. S. Cav .; saw service under Lieut .- Col. R. E. Lee, Maj. George H. Thomas, Brevet Major Earl Van Dorn, Capt. E. Kirby Smith and Lieut. Fitzhugh Lee; engaged with hostile Comanche Indians, 1857- 60; discharged on expiration of service, 1:60; honorably mentioned in orders by Gen. Win- field Scott. commanding army, for distin- guished gallantry in action. Attended school in Ohio, 1800-61; on breaking out of Civil War, entered Mil. Telegraph Service; later appt'd 2d lient. 10th Ohio Cav .: promotion to Ist lieut., capt. and brevet major; mustered out of service, July 24, 195, at Lexington, N. C .; appt'd 2d lieut., 5th Cav., U. S. 1., Feb., ISOG; served with company and as regi- mental 'q .- m. until Is72; appt'd aide-de-camp on staff Major-Gen. W. H. Emory, comd's Dep't of Gulf at New Orleans, La., until 1875; promoted to capt. and joined regiment in field, serving in the Indian T'y. Kansas, Neb., Wyo., Mont., Dak. and in Yellowstone campaign of Isi6; promoted major, ith Cav., 1803, served with reg't at Fort Clark, Texas, until 1495; detailed with N. C. State Guard until war with Spain, 1898, 7th Cav. being stationed in Arizona at time: volunteered fur active service, and was assigned temporarily to 5th Cav., then at Tampa, Fla. ; upon ar- rival of 7th Cav. from Arizona, rejoined it at Huntsville, Ala .: served there and at Macon, Georgia, until ordered to Havana, Cuba, as part of 7th Army Corps, com'd by Maj .- Gen. Fitzhugh Lee; promoted lieut .- col., 4th Cav., July 1, 1899, und joined reg't in Philippines in command of "'Ilayes' Cavalry." partici- patiog in all campaigns against Filipino In- surgents until close of organized resistance to U. S., in 1901. During active service took part in Indian campaigns in Tex., 1:37-60; in Civil War, 1:61-65; in W. Va., Ky., Tenn., Ga. and the Campaign to the Sea, under Gens. Rosecrans. Thomas and Sherman, re- spectively, and surrender of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston at Greensboro, N. C., May, 1865; after Civil War, in Indian campaign in West under Gens. Sheridan, Carr, Crook and Col. W. P. Royal; in Northern and Santhern cam. baigus of Imcon, Philippine Istinds, 1-99 1001 ; retired from active service, Jan. 0003. Ad- dress: Care Military Secretary, War Depart- ment, Washington, D. C.


HAYES, Mary Coulbourn Conner:


Born Marion, Ml .. Sept. 9. 1-78; d. Rev. Benjamin Conlbonen and Bettie (Tyler) Con- ner; father af Ml. (now presiding elder of Central D'a. Conf. M. E. Ch., at Altoona, Pa.) ; mother of Va .; grad. Dickinson Sem.


| Williamsport, Pa., 1896; Woman's Coll. of Baltimore, A.B., 1900; was pres. Y. W. C. A. of college; pres. class of 1960 and elected per. manent pres. of class; m. Altoona, Pa., Sept. 9. 19:3, William Van Valzah Hayes, M.D. Presbyterian. Pres. N. Y. Chapter of the Woman's College of Baltimore Alamnæ; mem. National Sorority of Gamma Phi Beta ( Zeta Chapter), College Settlement Ass'n, N. Y. Alumnæ Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta. Rec- reations: Tennis, canoeing, Maine or New Hampshire camp life. Address: 34 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.


HAYES, Nicholas J .:


Ex-sheriff of N. Y. County; b. Troy, N. Y., 1801. Long identified with Democratic polities in N. Y. City; was fire commissioner of N. Y. City, 1903-05, under first administra- tion of Mayor Mcclellan; elected sheriff of N. Y. County, Nov., 1905. Address: 209 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HAYES, William Van Valzah:


Physician; b. Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa., Sept. 2, 1so7; s. Hon. Alfred and Mary ( Van Valzah) Hayes; grad. Bucknell Coll., Lewis- burg, Pa., Ph.B., 1ses; student in Berlin and Paris, Iss8-+9; grad. Coll. of Phys. and Surg. ( Columbia ), N. Y. City, 1993 (one of 10 Har- sun prizemen ) ; grad. N. Y. Hosp., Sloane Maternity Hosp., N. Y. Foundling HIosp. ; m. Altoona, Pa., Sept. 9, 1903, Mary Coulbourn Conner. Since completing hosp. service, has been in private practice in N. Y. City, giving attention chiefly to diseases of the gastro- intestinal tract; prof. of diseases of the di- gustive . system, N. Y. Polyclinic Sch. and Hosp., in 1004. Republican; Presbyterian. Attending physician in N. Y. Polyclinic IIosp .; also consulting physician N. Y. Shin & Cancer Hospital; mom. Am. and N. Y. Acads. of Medicine, Am. Med. Ass'n, Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., Med. Ass'n Greater City of N. Y., Med. Soc. State of X. Y., Soc. Alumni N. Y. Ilosp., Soc. Alumni Sloane Maternity Hosp., Clinical Soc. N. Y. Polyclinic, Men's Ass'n of Brick Ch., Delta Upsilon fraternity. Clubs: Quill, Students' (treas.). Address: 34 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.


HAYMAN, Alfred:


Theatrical ing r and representative of Charles Frohman in N. Y .; v .- p. and director N. Y. Theatre Co. Residence: 152 E. 38th St. Address: Broadway and 40th St., N. Y. City.


HAYNE, Paul:


Clergyman; b. Tecumseh, Mich., Jan. G, 1543; s. Marcus E. and Ella C. (Ten Broeck ) Hayne; grad. Kalamazoo ( Micb. ) Coll., A. B., 1-07; Rochester Theol. Sem., 1900; In. Rochester, Oct. 18, 1000, Alice M. Cornell : one sun, Paul Taylor, b. May 10, 1904. Pas- tor, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Syracuse. N. Y., 1:000-04: First Baptist Church, Batavia. N. Y., siner 1904. N. Y. Soc. Baptist Pastors' Conference of the State of N. Y. Recreations: Volley ball, sailing, swimming and automa- biling. Address: 25 Ross St., Batavia, N. Y.


HAYNES, Emory J .:


('Irrayman; b. Cabot, Vt .. Feb. 6, 185: s. Zadue Seymour and Marion Wallare ( Bayley) Haynes: grad. Wesleyan Univ., Middletown. Conn., D.D., 1867; m. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.


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April 25, Grace Forby; children: | Hershield]: is descended from an old Am. Blanche, Marion, Alice, Mary, Ilerbert, family, distinguished during Revolutionary Francis, Helen, Harold, William. After period; children: Judith P., Florence B., graduation traveled in Europe studying the ' languages; pastor E. Main St. Methodist Episcopal Ch., Norwich Coup. . St. Paul's, Fall River; built Harson Ph. Ch. Brooklyn; pastor Grace and Washington Av. Chs., Brooklyn; Tremont Temple and People's Chs., Boston, and St. James, N. Y. City : bas retired to family estate, Mt. View, Peugh- Edwin D., Mabel K., Bessie R., Helen H. Has been actively engaged in trial and ar- Fument of causes before the higher courts; mein. firm of Hays & Greenbaum 17 years, until Samuel Greenbaum was elected judge of Supreme Court, when present firm of Hays & Hershfield was formed. Pres. Har- lem Dem. Club; delegate to State convens .; pres. Municipal Civil Service Comm'n N. Y. keepsie. Republican. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity; 1st pres. Anti-tenement house League, Boston; helped organize moveroent against sweat-shop evils: editorial writer on various N. Y. City dailies. Author: The Fairest of Three; A Wedding in War Time ; Dollars and Duty; Are These Things So? A Farm House Cobweb: Mr. Haynes Method of Recovering Public Speaking. Recreations: Riding, driving, beautifying country place. Address: Mt. View, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. City, pres, village of Pleasantville, sheriff's counsel to Gen. Daniel E. Sickles; director Fleischman Realty & Construction Co., Mt. Pleasant Bank, Sickles Improvement Co, Democrat, Hebrew. Trustee Jewish Publi- eation Soc .; pres. b'd trustees Temple Israel of Harlem: treas. Harlem Federation; gov. Judæans com. Jewish Theol. Sem .; mem. N. Y. Law Inst .; was pres. Young Men's Hebrew Ass'n, Jewish Chautauqua; director HAYNES, Irving Samuel: Montefiore Ilome, sec. Jewish Theol. Sem. Club: Lawyers. Residence: 9 W. 121st St. Address: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City. HAYS, James A .:


Physician ; b. Saranac. N. Y., Aug. 29, 1861; s. Samuel and Phoebe ( Ayres) Haynes; ed. Plattsburg (N. Y.) High Sch .; grad Wes- leyan Univ., Ph.B., 1:55; (honor in chemistry, and J. Brown Goode Prize for original re- search in biology) ; med. dep't N. Y. Univ., M.D., 1887; m. Ist, Plattsburg, N. Y., 1:90, Charlotte E. Scribner (died Dec. 7, 1897) ; 2d, East Buckmantown, July 5, 1899, Laura E. Marsh; children: Harriet M., b. Sept. 4, 1900, Dorothy, b. Dec. 29, 1902. Junior and senior ass't and house surgeon, Belleruc Hosp., 1987-88; ass't demonstrator of anato- my, N. Y. Univ. Med. Coll., 1885; demon- strator anatomy same, 1959; adjunet prof. anatomy same, 1-04; prof. practical anatomy, Cornell Univ. Med. Coll., Ists; attending sur- geon outdoor dep't, Chambers St. llosp., 1>>9.90; ass't attending surgeon, N. Y. O :- thopædie Ilosp. and Disp., 1891-99; visiting surgeon to the Harlem Hosp. since 1895. Independent in polities. Methodist. Mem. Bellevue Alumni Soc., N. Y. Co. and State Med: Soes., Ass'n of Am. Anatomists, N. Y. Acad of Medicine, Harlem Med. Ass'n, N. Y. Surgical Soc. Author: Guide to Dis- section; Manual of Anatomy, and numerous papers on med.


topics. Recrentions : Country life, fishing, etc. Clubs: Lauren- tides Fish and Game, Graduates. Address: 1125 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


HAYNES, Royal Storrs:


Physician; b. Dedham, Mass., Oct. 25, 1577; s. Francis William and Mary Lee ( Storrs) llaynes; grad. Cornell Univ. 1899; Columbia Univ. ( Coll. Phys. and Surg), M. D., 1903. Interne Preshy'n Hosp., N. Y. City, 1903.05; same N. Y. Foundling Hosp., 1003 06. Fellow N. Y. Acad. Medieme; ad- junet attending physician, N. Y. Infant Asy- Ium. Asso. editor Archives of Pediatrics. Mem. Soc. of the Alumni of Presby'n Hosp. . Quiz Med. Club. Sue. of Practical Medicine, Cornell chapter Delta Upsilon fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Cornell University. Ad- dress; 391 West End Av., N. Y. City.




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