Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 166

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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HORNADAY, William Temple:


Director N. Y. Zool. Park: b. Plainfield, Ind., Dec. 1, 1:54: s. William and Martha (Varner) Hornaday: ed. Iowa State Coll., Ward's Natural Srience Establishment, Rochester, N. Y .. S. D., Western Univ. of Pa., 1966, in. Battle Creek, Mich., Sept. 11. 1×79, Josephine E. Chamberlain: one daugh- ter. Mrs. Helen H. Fielding. Travels (zoolog- ical) : Cuba and Florida, 1-75: Sonth \mer- ien. West Indies, 15Th: Egypt, India. 1-077: Colon. Malay Pemnsula, Borneo, 1-78: China and Japan. 1-79; Smithsonian Expd'n for buffalo, Montana, I'd: hunt in Wyoming, 149; hunt in Canadian Rockies, 1905, in Mex- iro. 1907. Director N. Y. Zmlogical Park since 1:06. Author: Two Years in the Jungle, 1-3; American Natural History, 1001; Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting, 1804; 658


Camp Fires on Desert and Lava, 1905 (AH Serimmers) ; also The Man Who Became a Frage, 1805. Independent Repubhean 11 pohnies; Protestant. Fellow N. Y. Acad. Fricuces; hon. mein. Phila. Zool. Soc .; hon. mum. Soc. for the Preservation of the Fauna of the (British ) Empire, North Side L'd of Trade; corr. mem. Zodlo _;. ical Soc. of London; ex-pres. Camp-Fire CInh; pres. Am. Dison Soc .: received gold medal "for eminent service"' from Camp- Fire Club of Vinerica. Recreation : Explor- ing and big-game hunting. Address: % + ological Park, 183d St. and Southern Boul., N. Y. City.


HORNBLOWER, William B .:


Lawyer. b. Paterson, N. J., May 13. 191: s. Rov. Win. H. ( D.D. ) and Matilda ( Butler) Hornblower; grad. Princeton Univ .. 1. B., 1571: Columbia Univ. Law Sch .. LL. B., 1-5. honorary A.M., 1874, LL.D., 1895, Princeton Univ .; m. 1st, N. Y. City, April 26. 1s-2. Susan, d. Wm. E. Sanford, of New Haven, Conn. (died April 27, 18:6) : 2d, N. Y. City, Jan. 31. 1594. Emily S. Nelson, d. William E. Sanford, and widow of Lieut .- Col. A. D. Nel- son, U. S. A .; children : Lewis W., b. April 15, 183 (Princeton. A.D., '04), George S., h. June 19, 1584 ( Princeton, A.B., '04), Susan Sanford. b. April 19, 1>86 (died June G, 1900). Admitted to bar of N. Y., 1875; mem. com- mission appointed under act of legislature in 1.90 to propose amendments to State Con- stitution Judiciary Article: appt'd to U. S. Supreme Court, Sept., 1893, by President Cleveland to succeed Justice Blatchford. nomination rejected by Senate. Jan., 1-91. owing to political opposition by Senators Hill and Murphy, of N. Y. Head of firm of Horn- blower, Miller & Potter. Mem. Am. Bar Iss'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n (pres. 1002). .Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Sons of Revolu- tion. Clubs: University, Century. Metropuli- tan, Manhattan, City, Reform, Riding, Prince- ton. Residence: 5 E. 89th St. Address: 24 Broad St., N. Y. City.


HORNE, Charles F .:


Editor, author. educator; b. Jersey City, N. J., Jan. 12, 1870; s. George E. and Mar- garet A. ( Cooper) Horne ed. in N. Y. City public Schools 35, St. Francis Xavier Coll., Coll. City of N. Y., B.S. (with honor), 1 9, M.S., 1-95; Ph.D., N. Y. Univ., 1903; m. Feb. 14, 1-06, Edith Durham, of Kingston. N. Y .; children : Winifred D., b. 1597, Enid W., 1808, Charles F., 19.3. Traveled for two years through U. S., 1-90-91, mostly on foot, and down through Mexico to Panama: through Canada, 1897; twire on summer tours through Western Europe, and to the Holy Land. Editor-in-chief for publishing firm of Solmar Hoss, N. Y., 1995, for Nightsel. 1000-45; lecturer on literary and historical topies: instr. in English dep't, 1-97-1905; ss't prof. English since 1905, Coll. City of N. Y. Chief editor: Great Men and l'amons Women, & vols .. 1-94-96 (Selmar Hess) ; co-editor (with Edward S. Ellis) ; Story of the Greatest Na- tions, 10 vols .. 2900-06 (L. R. Niglutsch) : editor Great Events by Famous Historians, 00 vols., 1901-05 ( National Alunni Ass'n): ronlitor of official History of College of City of N. Y., 1907, (Putnam's Sons) : editor Meaning of Modern Life, 1907, (National


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Mammi Ass'n). Author: Stery of Germany Mal Austria, 1901: Story of France, 1902: story of Our Country, 1903; Outline Narrative of the World's History, 1903: Story of Tur- 1.vy. 1906; Technique of the Novel, lous . Harper & Bros.) ; and various pamphlets, miazine articles, etc. Now acting as chief editor of The Bible and its Story, 19 vois. Mi_lutsch). Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mom. Am. Hist. Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa Suc., I'll Gamma Delta fraternity. Recreations :


Travel, tennis. Club: City Coll. Address blb W. 14sth St., N. Y. City.


HORNE, Frederick Joseph:


Lieut. U. S. N .; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 14, lev; s. George Edward and Margaret Agnes ( Cooper ) Horne; grad. Grammar Sch, No 3, N. Y. City, 1903: at Coll. City of N. Y., one year, 1994; appt'd to U. S. Naval Acad., May 20, 1:95, grad. Jan. 2s. 1:09; m. Aux. 4, 1303, Alma Beverly Cole MeClung, of San Fran- visto. Commissioned ensign Jan. So, 1001. heut. (junior grade) Jan. 28, 1904; lieut. Jau. 1. 1905. Served in ships Bancroft and Texas. spanish-Am. War, leys, as naval eadet, at landing ef Army at Daiquiri, Cuba, and in convoy transports from Key West. At Dattie of Santiago de Cuba, July 3, and other bom- bardments of Texas: to Philippines in 1899; in several engagements with insurgents on gunboat Paragua, to Nov., 1900; on Castine, surveying Ileilo harbor to May, 1001; York- town to Ang, 1902, Iris and Solare arrived at San Francisco, Sept., 1002, Alert, 1902-03, Adams to June, 1904, Wheeling to Aug., 1901; Naval Academy as instr. in eng'ring, Sept., 1901 to June, 1905, and from Sept., 1905 to June, 1906, on practice ships Newark summer 1:05 and Florida, summer. 100G. Engineer officer, U. S. Battleship Illinois, sinre Sept., 1906. Received campaign medal for Santiago de Cuba, July 3. 1>9 -. Address: Care of Navy Department, Washington, D. C.


HORNER, Harlan Hoyt:


Chiet. Administration Division, N. Y. Stato Education Dep't: b. Moravia. la., May 4, Isia; s. Eugene Brandon and Susan Cordelia ( Sears) Horner; grad. Univ. of Ill., A.B., 1901; m. Cerre Gorda, III .. Sept. 15, 1904. Gioga Dagmar Gaston. Instr. in rhetoric L'niv. of Ill., 1901-11: see. to pres. Univ. nf Ill., 1903-04; sec. to N. Y. Stato comin'r of ed'n May 1, 1904 to Oct. 1. 1907; chiri, Ad- ministration Division. N. Y. State Education Dep't since Ort. 1. 1907. Republican ; Pres- byterian. Mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater- nity, Phi Beta Kappa Suc., Masters Lodge. No. 5. A. F. and A. M. Club: Aurania. Ad- dress : 872 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y.


HOROWITZ. Louis J .:


Real estate, builder: b. Cheustachowa, Rus- sia, Jan. 1, 1 75; s. Salo 1. and Anna (Cata ) Ilorowitz: rd. Univ. of Chenstochowa, Russia ; m. N. Y. City. JJuly 1 !. Put, Mary E. Decker. Came to America in Ine: engaged in real estate business in Brooklyn in lou; pres. Brooklyn Heights Improvement Co., 1902-03; Assembly Catering and Supply Ca., 200301; see. Brooklyn Amasement (1. 100:01; treas. Standish Arms Realty Co., 10001-05: v .- p. and directar Thompson-starrett Co. since 194. Standish Arms Realty Co., AAssembly Cater- ing and Supply to. Mem. Masonic order. Recreatious: Automobiling. fishing. Clubs:


Brooklyn, Laurentian. Residence : SSO River- side Drive. Address: 51 Wall St., N. Y. City.


HORSMAN, Edward Imeson, Jr .:


Merchant, musician, critic: b. Brooklyn, March 10, 1873: s. Edward Imeson and Fer- rence Lewis ( Benton ) Horsman; ed. private arad., Brooklyn, 1ss6-90; grad. St. Paul's Sch., Garden City, N. Y. prize essayist, senior capt. endet corps), 1890: m. N. Y. City, May 18, 1003, Ethel HIall Herrick. Began busi- ness at 17; study of music, 1893; organist and choirmaster, Ch. of Holy Cross, Plain- field, N. J. 1897-1902; same St. Ann's Ch., Brooklyn, 1902-04; same at St. Andrew's Ch., N. Y. City, since 1904: musical and dramatic critic N. Y. Herald staff since 1901; has trav- eled extensively in England and Europe, making visits to English cathedrals for study. V .- p. and sec. E. I. Ilorsman Co. Independ- ent in politics. Episcopalian, Mem. Masonic order; Tennis Bld'g Ass'n. advisory h'd Dep't of Music, Brooklyn Inst. of Arts and Sciences: Musical compositions: Three An- thems; Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis; Com. minhion Service; alse songs and pianoforte pieces. Recreations: Photography, micro- scopy, literature, tennis. Club: Judseu T'en- nis, Address: 1748 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HORTON, Byron:


Educator; b. Liberty, N. Y., Dec. 24. 1851; s. Ovid and Catherine Graham ( Holiday ) Ilorton; grad. Union Coll., 1872; A.M., 1875; m. Brooklyn, July 31, 2877, Elizabeth Douglas ; children: Mrs. S. v. R. Trowbridge, Mrs. Clare J. Crary, Alice MI., Douglas. I'res. Packard Commercial Sch. Co. Address: 101 E. god St., N. Y. City.


HORTON, Dudley R .:


Lawyer: b. N. Y. City, Dec. 17, 1:54; s. Stephen D. and Caroline L. ( Skidmore) Hor- ton; grad. Cornell Univ., B.S .. 1875, M.S., 1877; Columbia Law Sch., taking no degree, and covering the course in one year; m. N. Y. City, Ort. 1, 1983, Florence Cromwell ; children : Fannie C., b, lesi, Florence Ethel, b. 18ss, Dudley R., Jr., b. 1-92, Cromwell S., b. 1:06. Admitted to the bar at Pough- keepsie, Grn. Term, 1579; admitted to prae- tive Supreme Court of U. S., May 25, 1900; admitted U. S. District, Circuit and Circuit Court of Appeals in the States of New York and New Jersey. Vice-pres., see. and counsel Mystic Gas Licht Company, director and counsel Fernwood Park Land and Improve- ment Ce., etc. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'D.


N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n, Order of Founders & Patriots of America, P. Y. Bunting Lodge, No. 655, F. & A. M., P. H. P. Sylvan Chapter. No. Iy, R. A. M., Judge Advocate Constantine Com'y, No. 45, Knights Tempdar. Fraternal Union. A. II. P., Seot- tish Kite bodies of N. Y. City, Masonic Vet. Iss'n, Merea Temple Mystic Shrine; Azim Girotto. Na. 7. Veiled Prophets, Riverside Council, No. 911, National Union, past Dist. Deputy I. O. Foresters, trustre Hartem Mu- tual Knights Templar Ass'n, Mutual Templar & Ruse Croix K'ts Ass'n of N. Y .: former schul truster. Recreations: Golf, yachting, Hilliards, cards. Chibs: Cornell I'niversity, N. Y. Gulf, Thi Delta Theta, Cayuga, Dwight. Residener: 301 W. list at. Address: 302 I Broadway. N. Y. City.


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HORTON, Henry Lawrence:


Banker; b. Shesquin, Bradford County, Pa., July 17, 1532; s. William B. and Melinda (Blackman) Horton, d. Col. Franklin Black- man; brought up on farm and ed. in country school; m. Sarah S. Patton of N. Y. City ; children: Blanche, Grace. Left home at ago of 17 and went to Tonawanda, N. Y., where became clerk in a mercantile house; went west, 1854, settling at Milwaukee, Wis., where was in produce business until 1565, when sold ont and came to N. Y. City, connecting him- self with the Stock Exchange and other ex- changes and entered into the banking and brokerage business; now senior mem. firm of H. L. Horton & Co. Soon after coming to N. Y. City took np residence at New Brighton, S. I., and took active part in public affairs of that district; prominently identified with promoting the developments and interests of the Staten Island Water Supply, and of the Rapid Transit Companies; served as pres. of New Brighton. MIem. N. Y. Stock Ex- change, N. Y. Produce Exchange, Chicago B'd of Trade. Clubs: Union League, Man- hattan, Athletic. Residence: 111 W. 57th St. Address: 66 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HORTON, Hiram C .:


Treasurer; b. Springwater, Livingston Co., N. Y., July 24, 1802; s. Isaiah and Ruth E. (Adauis) Horton; ed. public schools, Vietor, N. Y., and classical grad. State Normal Sch. at Geneseo, N. Y., les4; m. North Bergen, N. Y., July 21, 1ss7, Ella M. Sanderson; chil- dren : Ruth, b. 1549, Genevieve, b. la91, Waklo, b. 1891. Principal public schools at Arkport, and Cohocton, Steuben Co., N. Y .; - Dryden, Tompkins Co., N. Y., and Pleasant Plains, Richmond Co., N. Y .; has heid various posi- tions with The Engineering Magazine sinre its inception, is now treas. ; sec. and director Westerleigh Bld'g. Loan and Savings Iss'n. · Independent in politics. Universalist. Mem. N. Y. City Alumni of Geneseo State Normal Sch., Masonie order; pres. b'd trustees Im- manuel Ch., Westerleigh, S. I .; mem. two State and one National fruit growers associa- tions. Recreation : Farming. Address: West New Brighton, N. Y.


HORTON, James Madison:


Manufacturer; b. Richville, N. Y., Ang. 3, 1935. Spent some years on a farm; in 1853 came with his brother to N. Y. City to en- gage in milk trade; pres. Orange County Milk Ass'n, 1-58-09; in isto began a small ire cream business, which has grown greatly. Pres. and director I. M. Horton Ice Cream Co .: has 6 stores in N. Y. and 2 in Brooklyn. Director Mt. Morris Bank. Is a real estate owner. Residence: 112 W. 126th St. Address: 213 E. 24th St., N. Y. City.


HORTON, Thomas O .:


Secretary, manager: b. Peconic, N. Y. : s. Henry D. and Miriam R. (Osborn) Horton: ed. public schools, Siglar's preparatory sph .. Nowhurgh, N. Y .; graol. Vale Univ. : m. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 2. 1-95. Maud M. Kures- tem, one son. Harry D. b. 17. Engaged in iron-work eng'ring for three years after 1-01; since then work has been confined to gas ong'ring: director me'r and spr. V Y. and Richmond Gas Co. Mem. Am. Gas Inst .. Soc. of Himminating Eng'rs. Staten Island Club. Address: Bay St., Stapleton, N. Y.


HORWILL, Edward T .: Lawyer; b. May 23, 1871, Brooklyn, N. Y . ed. Adelphi Acad., Colombia Law S. LL. B. : married. Trustee Williamsburg > .. ings Bank and Nassau Trust Co .; dire .. F. W. Wnster & Co., and F. W. Wor .. Realty Co. Mem. Bar Ass'n of Brookl; .. Delta Upsilon fraternity. Clubs: Crex .... Athletic, Hamilton, Union League, Rohu: . and Driving, Nassau Country; also Accom. Club Y'a. Address: 215 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


HOSFORD, Albert R .:


Insurance manager; b. Brooklyn, April 2). 1$67; ed. in public schools. Connected with Royal Ins. Co., Lt'd, of Liverpool, England, from boyhood, beginning in the Brooklyn office, afterward serving in various capacities. becoming ass t adjuster and chief adjuster of losses, until 1907, when was appi'd to present position as ass't mig'r for Royal Ins. ( .. Lt'd, N. Y. Dep't, at N. Y. City. Was ehm'n of Committee of Five appt'd - by the thirty five companies to adjust the San Fran- eisco ennflagration losses after the earth- quake in 1000. Residence: 153 W. 46th St. Address: 84 William St., N. Y. City.


HOSMER, Edward Sturges:


Lawyer; b. Washington, D. C., 1866; grad. Harvard Coll., Ises, and Columbia Law Sch., 191; m. Estelle de Peyster. Pres. and di- rector Hartville Iron Co .: director Seacoast Canning Co., Am. Can Co. Mem. Soe. Co- lonial Wars, Military Order Loyal Legion. City Bar Ass'n. Clubs: Calumet, Republi- can, Badminton. Residence: 15 E. 70th st., N. Y. City, and "Hawkhurst"' Deer Park, MId. Address: 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


HOTCHKISS, Charles E .:


Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, Dec. 2, 1861: s. Jere- miah and Caroline E. (Darrow ) Hotchkiss; grad. Trinity Coll., Hartford, Coun., A B .. 1882; A.MI., 1856; Columbia Coll. Law Seh., LL.B., Jess; m. New Ilaven, Conn., Dec. : >, 1892, Edith L. Parks: one daughter, Eliza- beth N., b. 1596. Mem. of the law firm of Davies, Stone & Auerbach. Democrat. In- terested in Domestic and Foreign Missionary Soc. of the P. E. Ch., and other charitable Organizations, I. K. A. fraternity. Clubs : Brooklyn, Marine and Field, Riding and Driving, Laurentian, University (Brooklyn). Address: 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


HOTCHKISS, Horace Leslie:


Banker, broker; b. Auburn, N. Y., March 27. 1-12; s. Clark B. and Caroline ( Bennett) Hotelkiss; ed. Auburn (N. Y.) Acad .: m. Stamford, Conn .. June 26, letff, Clara Tay- lor: children: II. L., b. 1-69, Mrs. Clara Hotchkiss Niles, b. 1571. Mrs. Josephuur JIntehkiss Williams, b. 1-73. Aided in the organization of the Gold and Stock Tele- graph Cn. and was treas, of the eo., 1867-51: organized the Am. bist. Telegraph Co., 1-71. 2. became mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange in 11: retired front Imisiness in 1999. Served : short period during Civil War as capt.'s rierk, U. S. Navy: was a mem, of the syn. dirate whien secured the concession in 1-7 from Nicaragua for bld's the interoceanic ranal across the Isthmus; was treas. of the Nicaragua Canal Construction Co .: director Contral Foundry Co. Exchange Telegraph Co., Lt'd., of London, Eng. Clubs: Metro-


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politan, Union League, N. Y. Yacht, Ameri- cun Yacht, Apawamis. Residence : Green- arres, Rye, N. Y. Address: 27 William St., N. Y. City.


HOTCHKISS, Hforace Leslie, Jr .:


StockInøker; b. Stamford, Conn., Dec. 10, Istis; s. Horace L. and Clara (Taylor) Hotel- kiss; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H .; Columbia Coll., N. Y. City; m. Jersey City, April 11, Is94, Dora 1. Toffey; children: Horace Leslie, 3d, b. 195, Adeline, b. 1:96, Dora, b. 1903. Has been a mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange since le30; mem. Co. I, 7th Reg't N. G. N. Y., 1:57-92. Republican, Mem. Sons of Vets. Ass'n, ith Reg t Vet. Iss'n. Clubs: Jersey City, Carteret, Apawamis Golf, Ameri- can Yacht. Address: ''Adorace, '' Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y.


HOTCHKISS, Jean Jewel:


Dramatic reader, writer, editor; born near Utica, N. Y., May 24, 1837; d. Dartus and Margaret ( Halley) Jewel; ed. Buffalo Sein. (Collegiate Dep't) ; studied technique of dramatic and elocutionary art with J. E. Fro- bisher prof. at Coll. City of N. Y .; also voice culture with Prof. Parkinson, of Boston, who trained Prof. Monroe of Boston Sch. of Oratory; and Shakespeare with a pupil of Lemuel G. White of Philadelphia; m. Buf. falo, Dee. 3, 1:63, Thomas W. Hotchkiss, of New Haven, Conn .; children: Thomas Wood- ward, Jeanie Elizabeth (both editors). Made début as dramatic reader at age of Is in Buf- falo; first reader now living to have given lliawatha and Enoch Arden to public audi- ences; after marriage, appeared only at rare intervals for a number of years; lived for some years at Ottawa, Ont., where her hus- band was American consul-general. During past three years has resemed her dramatic readings, lecture recitals and magazine writ- ing. Most notable essays being: Dramatic Readers, Past and Present; The Spoken Word; The Air We Breathe: No Age in Life. Episcopalian. Residence: il Ilighland Av., Northport, L.I. Address: 6:9 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


HOTCHKISS, Lucius Wales:


Physician; b. New Haven, Conn., Dec., 1559; s. Wales and Frances Augusta Hotch- kiss; Columbia, A.J., Issl, Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y., M.D., I>>4; m. 1-91, Alice 1I. Greene; Surgeon Bellevue and Roosevelt Hosps. ; clinical lecturer and instr. surgery, Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N. Y. City. Club: University. Address: 39 W. 48th St., N. Y. City.


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Journalist, lawyer, essayist; b. Elmira, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1MM; s. Thomas Woodward and Jeanie (Jewell) . Hotchkiss; ed. Public School No. 4, Elmira, N. Y .; prep. education at Elmira Free Arad .: grad. Princeton, I>>9 (Ivy Orator) : student Columbia Law Sch .: M.S., Princeton, 10 (mechanical drawings left-at Princeton exhibited at the World's Columbian and Paris Evp'ns hy the I'niv. ) ; unmarried. AAdmitted to N. Y. Bar, 1-22; in law office of Humphrey, Lockwood & Hoyt, Buffalo, 1594-95: on editorial staff American and Enghsh Encyclopedia of Law. North- port, 1. 1., 1-2-97: me r St. Bartholomew's Employment Burean. N. Y. City, 1-07-1903. „iss't editor and editor " Town and Country'


1 1903-08, prop'r The N. Y. Literary Bureau, IDUS. Conth'r to various magazines. Col- laborated in drafting the law governing em. ployment agencies in N. Y. State, 1904. Ree- reations: Tennis, golf, rowing, swimming, skating, walking. Address: 699 Madisou .Av., N. Y. City.


HOTCHKISS, William Horace:


Lawyer; b. Whitehall, Washington Co., N. Y., Sept. 7, 1864; s. Mason K. and Rachel Amanda (Merriam) Hotchkiss; ed. grad. Hamilton College, A.B., Isso, .A.M., 1999; m. April 25, 1895, Buffalo, N. Y., Katherine Tre- maine Bash; children: Katherine, b. 1900, Emily, b. 1903. Admitted to bar in less; practised at Anburn, N. Y., until 1800, since then at Buffalo; was member of firm of Tel- ler & Hotchkiss at Auburn; since removal to Buffalo, successively of Parker & Hutch- kiss, Parker, Hotchkiss, Miller & Templeton, Hotchkiss & Templeton, and now of llvtch- kiss & Bush. Was clerk of the Surrogate's Court of Cayuga Co., N. Y., 1887-89; has been referee in bankruptcy for Erie County since 1:08. Active in primary reform movement in 1897-98, and assisted in drafting present N. Y. Primary Law; active in movements for amendments to Bankruptcy Law and assisted in drafting amendatory bill of 1903, and bill pending in 60th Congress: active in move- ments for better regulation of automobiles while on public highways, and assisted in drafting the N. Y. Motor Vehicle Law of 1901. Served as comm'r for the promotion of uniformity in legislation for State of N. Y., 1907-08. Republican. Pres. Erie Co. Bar Ass'n, Am. Automobile Ass'a; ex- pres. Nat. Ass'n of Referees in Bank- ruptey, and of N. Y. State Automobile .las'n. Mem. S. A. R., Am. Bar Ass'n, Chi Psi fraternity. Anthor: Collier on Bank- ruptcy (4th edition). Leeturer on bankruptcy at Buffalo Law School, N. Y. Law School and Cornell Law School. Clubs: Lawyers ( ex-pres.), Independent (ex-pres. ), Automo- mile of Buffalo (ex-pres. ), University, Lib- eral, Buffalo Country, Address: 700 D. S. Morgan Bld g. Buffalo, N. Y.


HOTTENROTH, Adolph C .:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, 1869; s. Christian O. and Katharine S. llottenroth; ed. publie schools; grad. Coll. City of N. Y. and N. Y. Univ. ; studied law and admitted to practice; m. N. Y. City, 1000, Mamie A. Schmidt. Be- camo miem. firm Gumibleton & llottenroth, since dissolved, present firm being .1. C. & F. W. Hottenroth; has always favored public improvements; 1891, mem. Constitutional Convention; mom. City Cuntneil from Borough of Bronx, 1.97-1901. Elected pres. of Tax- payers' Alliance, 19, 1005. 1966: treas, and director Sandrock Realty Co., U. S. Award and Assessment Co. and others. Address: Mosholu Parkway North and Decatur Av., Bronx, N. Y. City.


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Lawyer: b. N. Y. City, Sept. 10, 1579; S. Christian C. and Catharine (Sandrock) Hot- tenroth; ed. public schools; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., B.A., 1-OS; N. Y. Law Sch. LL. B .. 1900; m. N. Y. City, April 15, 1903, Marguerite Lichertz: children: Helene K., b. 190, Con- staure M., b. 1005. Mem, law firm of 1. C. & F. W. Ilottenruth; successful real estate


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Jitigators, especially in publie condemnation | Conference of Young People's Missionary proceedings and real estate assessments ; sec. | Movement at Lake Geneva. Wis., on The and treas. Henry F. L. Wolf Co .; treas. U. S. | Fundamentals of the Christian Faith. Ad Award and Assessuient Co .; sec. Sandrock: dress : 3>J Freeman Av., Long Island City, N. Y. Realty Co. Democrat. Mom. bronx Art and Science League, North Side Board of Trade, HOUGHTON, Clarence Sherrill: Bronx Bar Iss'n, Taxpayers' Alliance, Twen- ty-third Ward Property Owners' Ass n. Cinbs: Schnorer, Jefferson, Tamirany. Ad- dress : Os1 Prospect Av., Bronx Borough, N. Y. City.


HOUGH, Charles Merrill:


Jurist ; b. Philadelphia, May 18, 1638: S. Alfred Lacey and Mary (Merrill) H . ed. Kimball Union Acad., Meridian, N. H., Dart- mouth Coll., A.B., 1579; m. N. Y. City Nov. 21, 1903, Ethel Powers. Taught school after graduation, studied law and was admitted to the bar at Philadelphia in Is-3, practising there a few years, then removing to N. Y. City, where he practised law, with an offire in Wall Street, until appointed by President Roosevelt, June 27, 1906, to his present office as United States district judge for the Sonth- ern Dist. of N. Y. Served six years in N. Y. Naval Militia. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Club: University. Residence: 530 Park Av. Address: Post- office Bid'g, N. Y. City.


HOUGH, David Leavitt:


Engineering contractor; b. Fort Wayne, Ind., 1863; s. John and Sarah (Dawkins. Bur- gess) Hongh: ed. public schools and private tutor; grad. Yale Univ., Ph.B., las5; m. N. Y. City, 19:3, Heloise Beekman. Learned trade of machinst and boiler maker; was chief eng'r in the structural dep't of R. I. Wood & Co., Phila. ; chief eng'r and gen. mg'r East River Gas Co .; gon. my'r Nat. Con- tracting Co .; pres. the United Eng'ring and Contracting Co., the N. Y. Tunnel Co., the Kaaterskill Realty Co .: v .- p. and min's direc- tor The Cuban Eng'ring and Contracting Co. Mem. (capt. ) Ist Reg't U. S. Vol. Eng'rs, (capt. ) ;Ist Reg't N. G. N. Y., Na- val and Mil. Order Spanish. Am. War, Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs. Am. Soc. of Mech. Eng'is, Am. Gas Inst., Theta Xi Ass'n. C'lubs: Uni- versity, Engineers,, Yale, Turf and Field, University ( Phila. ), Graduates ( New Hay- en, Conn.). Address: 02 E. 33d St., N. Y. City.


HOUGH, Lynn Harold:


Clergyman; b. Cadiz, O., Sept. 10, 1877: s. Franklin M. and Eunice R. (Giles) Hough ; grad. Scio High Sch., 1-94. Srio Coll. A B., IS9S (asso. editor of >cio Collegian, valedie- torian Linnvan Literary Ass'n anniversary, 1.96) ; grad. Drew Theol. Som., B.D), 1:05 (George R. Crooks prize winner. 1903, and commencement spraker ) : unmarried. Pastor M. E. Church, Arcola, N. J., IN- 1901: First M. E. Church. Cranford. N. J., 1901-06; Lu. cien Memorial M. E. Church, Kings Park, N. Y., 1900-07; Third M. E. Church, Long Island City, since 100 ;. Literary editor Methodist Men, formerly Layman's Quarter- ly: lefarer on literary subjects: lectures: A Little Journey into Booktanul, What about the Novel? Anthor: Athina ins the Hero; conth'r to Sunday School Journal and Bible Students' Magazine. Adult Bible Class and Teacher Training Monthly, und Methodist Review. Special study Systematic Theol- ogy; in summer of 107 lecturer at Summer




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