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.iss't U. S. attorney ; b. Piermont, N. Y., April 28, 1861; s. Matthew Henry and Sarah Seymour Houghton; grad. Phillips Andover Acad., 1>>1, Amherst Coll., A.B., 1ses; at. tended Colmobia Law Sch .; m. 1:95, Mary S. Clark, of Louisville, Ky .; children: Evelyn Clare, b. 1897, Edwina Sherrill, b. 1900. Ad- mitted to N. Y. Bar, 1801; partner with Au- gustus S. Honghton, a relative, in firm of Honguion & Houghton, 1-93-98; ass't U. S. att'y' Southern Dist. of N. Y., since April, 1.08. Mem. Chi Psi fraternity. Residence: 675 West End Av. Address: Postoffice Bld's. N. Y. City.
IIOUGHTON, George Clarke:
Clergyman: b. N. Y. City, Dec. 17, 1550; grad. St. Stephen's Coll .. Annandale, 1867, A.M., 1:0, B.D., 1893, D.D., 1995; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1870. Ordained priest in Episco- pal Church, lail, by Bishop Potter; curate Trinity Parish, N. Y., 9 years, and rector of Trinity Ch., Hoboken, N. J., also rector St. John's, W. Hoboken, Grace Ch., Town of Union, N. J., and Ch. of Transfiguration, Pine Ifill-in-the-Catskill, 18 years, until 1-97. when called as rector to Ch. of the Transtig- uration, N. Y. (Little Church Around the Corner). Mem. Municipal Art Soc., Sons of Revolution, Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: Cal- umet, National Arts. Address: 1 E. 29th St., N. Y. City.
HOUGIITON, Harris Ayres:
Physician and surgeon; b. Elmira, N. Y .. Feb. 25, 1974: s. Oscar Allen Houghton, Ph. D., D.D., and Susan Harris (Ayres) Houghton, Ph.D .; ed. Syracuse Univ., .A.B., 1895. M1.1) , 1901; student Berlin, 1902-03; m. Oct. 26, 1:02, Virginia Boyd Dudley, of Bramwell, Mercer Co., W. Va .; children: Katherine H., 1. 1903, Harris Dudley, b. 1908, Visited Eu- rope, 1893, and 1002-03. Anthor: Study of Relationship between Indicanuria and High Blood Pressure of Nephritis, and other med- ical brochures. Appointed trustee of Queens Borough Public Library by Mayor George B. MeClellan, 1901, and still serving: also trus. tee Bayside Infirmary. Pres. Bayside In- firmary Co. Republican. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Associated Physicians of Long Island, Harvey Society, mem local advisory com. Am. Ilcalth League, A. A. A. S., Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Club: Bayside Yacht. Address: Bell Av., Bayside, Long Island.
HOUGIITON, James Warren:
Jurist; b. Corinth, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1:56; s. Tilley and Charlotte ( Dayton ) Houghton: grad. Canandaigua Arad., 1-56; studied law : in. Elizabeth 31. Smith, of Saratoga Springs. N. Y., 1-4. Admitted to bar at Rochester. N. Y., 1559: county judge Saratoga Co., 1- 99; resigned and appointed to Supreme bench by Governor Rossevelt. Dec., 199; clorted un Republican ticket, Ph0. Fourth Judicial Dist., for full term of fourteen years, as jus- tire Supreme Court of N. Y. Designated, Sept .. 100G. to serve as associato justice Ap- pellate Division, Third Dep't; relieved from this designation Oct. 26, 1905, and immediately
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designated asso. justice Appellate Div., First | ward Hillman and Beatrice Annah. Entered Dep't. Address: 001 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. employ of father, 1809; admitted into partner. ship with father and brothers under title S. HOUGHTON, Louise Seymour: A. House & Sons, 1871; in Iss4, father 're- tired and Erm became S. A. House's Sons, and July 1, 1890, firm united with four other con- cerns and formed the United Shirt and Collar Co., of which became see., and since IS96 has been v .- p .; also director of the company. Director National Machine Co. Publisher The Corporation Counselor, a journal de- voted to the interest of industrial corpora- tions; was director Troy City Nat. Bank, until it discontinued business, 1904. Pres. Collar and Shirt Manufacturers' Ass'n, Troy, N. Y. Republican : Methodist. Pres. Troy Cemetery Ass'n ( Oakwood) ; trustee Emma Willard Sch., State Street M. E. Ch .; direc- tor Troy Central Y. M. C. A .; mem. State Exec. Com. Y. M. C. A., 1898-1904. Address: Troy, N. Y.
Editor, author; b. Piermont, N. Y., Nov. 22, IS36; d. Jlon. II. C. and Mary ( Sherrill) Seymour; ed. at home and in Utien Fetaale Sem .; in. Piermont, N. Y., Dec. 20. 1306, E. K. Houghton (died ISTS) : children: E. Rus. sell Houghton, M.D. (died 1905), Mary Au- gustus Seymour ( lawyer), Henry ( architect). Daisy (deceased wife of Rev. Joseph Hutch- (con ). Has lived much abroad, in France, Germany and Italy; spent eight months, 1004-05; in Syria and Palestine; has traveled extensively in United States, lecturing on the Bible, Syria and Palestine, France, the McAll Mission, and philanthropie subjects. Editorially connected with Leslie's Weekly, & years; Lippincott's Magazine, 3 years; The Evangelist, 14 years (312 as editor-in-chief) : Christian Work and The Evangelist, 4 years, editor American MeAll Record since 1-ST. Author: The Sabbath Month : Fifine; Faith- ful to the End; Life of David Livingstone; The Bible in Picture and Story; The Life of Christ in Picture and Story; From Clivet to Patmos in Picture and Story; Antipas and Other Children Whom Jesus Loved: The Log of the Lady Grey: The Life of tho Lord Jesus; The Cruise of the Mystery; The Silent Highway: Telling Bible Stories; He- brew Life and Thought; The Russian Grand- mother's Wonder Tales: and numerous pamphlets on French subjects; collaborator with Mary Houghton in French by Reading. Translated Paul Sabatier's St. Francis od Assisi, Edmond Stapier's Jesus Christ, His Lite and Work; Auguste Sabatier's Religions of Authority, and other works from French and German. Episcopalian. Mem. W. C. T. U. Director And. MeAll Ass'n, Philadelphia ; director Brotherhood of the Kingdom, N. Y. City and Marlborough, N. Y. Cinbs: Wo- man's Press. Meridian, Story Tellers' League. Address: 36 W. 11th St., N. Y. City.
HOUGHTON, M. Seymour:
Physician; b. N. Y. City, April 7, 1862: grad. Amherst, A.B., 1983, A.M .; Bellevue Hosp. Medical Coll., Isso. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine. Physicians' Mutual Aid Soc. Clubs: University, New York Yacht. Ad- dress: 301 W. esth St., N. Y. City.
HOURIGAN, Patrick William:
Lieut. cotumandei U. S. N .; b. in New York; appt'd midshipman, June 24, 1:76; was grad. U. S. Naval Acad., June 22, 1:52: appt'd ensign (junior grade), March 3, 183; ch- sign, June 2. 1.1; lient. (junior grade), June 30, 1-92: lient., June 12. 1800: lient. comd'r, Aug. 24. 1004. Served Dolphin, 1-92- 95: at Naval Acad., 1995-97; Concord, 15: Olympia, bos; training-ship Alliance, April, 1901.00; U. S. S. Kearsarge. 19. On duty at Naval Training Station, Narragansett Ba ;. R. f., 190340, U. S. S. Constellation, IDUEto; executive officer C. S. S. New Jersey since May 12. 19 6. Address: Care Navy Depart- ment, Washington, D. C.
HOUSE, Edward O .:
Manufacturer; b. Mechanicsville, N. Y., April 21, 1-3: s. Samuel A. and Elizabeth S. ( Morrison) llouse: ed. Troy Acad. : m. Ort. 14, Is74, Annah Kate Hillman; children : Ed- | Guenevere series by Richard Hovey, called 693
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HOVEY, Carl:
Journalist; b. Boston, Oct. 2, IST5; s. Charles II. Hovey; ed. Boston Latin Sch., und Harvard, A.B., 1897; m. June, 1898, Jean Edgerton, of S. C. Author: Life of Stone- wall Jackson (in Beacon Biography Series). 1900. Address: New Dorp, S. I., N. Y.
HOVEY, Edmund Otis:
Geologist; b. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 15, 1862; s. Horace Carter and Helen L. ( Blatch- ley) Hovey; ed. public schools, Peoria, Ill. ; Kansas City, Mo .; New Haven, Conn .; grad. Yale Univ., A.B., 1884, Ph.D., 1899; studied at Heidelberg, Germany, 1890-91; mi. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 13, 1888, Esther A. Lan- craft. Prin. schools Janesville, Minn., 1884- 15: Elk River, Minn., 18:5-96; ass't Mineral Laboratory, Sheffield Scientifie Sch., Yale, 1ssG-87: ass't prin. Waterbury (Conn. ) High Sch., 15e8-91: prin. same. 1891-92; sup't Mo. Mineral exhibit, Columbian Exp'n, 1892-93; ass't U. S. Geol. Survey, 1>90, 1903-06; ass't curator geol. dep't, Am. Museum of Natural llistory, 1894-1900; asso. curator, 1901. Has traveled in Russia, including Russian Ar- menia; Lesser Antilles for special study of the eruptions of Mt. Pele and the Soufriere in 1902-03; in Mexico and in other regions. Corr. mem. Sociedad Cientifico Antonio Alzate, Mexico. Fellow Am. A. A. S. (sec. section E, 1903, 1904-05), Geol. Soc. of Ameri- va (sec. since 1907), Ass'n Am. Geng., Am. Inst. of Mining Eng'rs; fellow N. Y. Acad. of Science (v .- p., 1905-06, recording sec. since 1907, editor 1908) ; mem. Nat. Geng. Soc., N. Y. Mineralogieal Club (pres., 1900) : dele- gate to Interuat. Geal. Cong., 1897. 1903, 1906. Is partienfairly interested in vulcanology and gen. geology, Author of many papers on prologteal subjects. Club: Century. Ad- dress: American Museum of Natural ITis- tory, N. Y. City.
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HOVEY, Henriette:
Author: h. at Cooperstown. N. Y., INI: d. Edgar Knapp and Catharine Tyler; pujal and A's't of Gastave Delsarte, Paris: m. N. Y. City, Edmund Russell; 2d at Boston, 1-13. Richard lovey. . Lorturer, teacher of acting and Delsartean theory of art. Author: Yawning, a book of short essays on educa. tion and art, and editor of the fragments of tive unfinished plays of the Launcelet and
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The Holy Grail and other Fragments. Ad- | nastic Soc. of N. Y. Mem. Am. Soc. . . dress : 7 W. 10sth St., N. Y. City.
HOVEY, Otis Ellis:
Civil eng'r; b. E. Hardwick, Vt., April 9, 1864; s. Jabez Wadsworth and Hannah Cath- erine (Montgomery ) Hovey; grad. Dartmouth Call., B.S., 1:85, Thayer School of Civil En- g'ring (Dartmouth ) C.C., 1989; in. Lafayette, Mich., 1931, Martha W. Owen; cinldren : Otis Wadsworth, b. May 25, 1893, Ellen Cath- erine, b. April 12, 1596. Eng'r on House Tunnel and Wilmington R. R, V !. , 1885-80; then with Edge Moor Iron Co., Wilnangtou, Del., as draughtsuian, 1:57; with D. II. & A. B. Tower, of Holyoke, Mass., as ass't eng'r in charge of the dam at Chicopee, Mass., and in making various huprovements in paper mills, 1888: instructor in civil eng'ring, Wash- ington Univ., St. Louis, 1989-90: ass't eng'r, with George S. Morison, on bridge design- ing and other work, 1800-96; eng'r of Union Bridge Co., N. Y. City aud Athens Pa., 1896-1900; in eng'ring dep't since 1900 and since June, 1907, ass't chief eng'r Au .. Eridge Ca., of N. Y. Republican; Presbyterian. Mem. B'd Overseers, Thayer School of Civil Eng'ring (Dartmouth) ; mein. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, mem. Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, Beta Theta H'i fraternity. Clubs: Dart- mouth (N. Y. City ), Park Club ( Plainfield, N. J.). Residence: Plainfield, N. J. Ad- oless : 30 Church St., N. Y. City.
HOVING, Johannes (Walter Wilhelm) :
Physician ; b. Wiborg, Finland, Api:l 17, 1868; s. Walter and Bertha (Boldt) Hoving; ed. in classical Lyceum and Gymnasium of Wiborg and Helsingfors Univ., Ph.M. 1890; Ph.D. Univs. of Berlin and Lund (Sweden) ; grad. Karolinska Medico-Chirurg. Inst., Stockholm, M.D., 199>; m. June 17. 1594, Ifelga Adamsen-Rundberg, of Stockholm; children : Hannes, b. 1805, Walter, b. 1507, Greta, h. 1:9s. Studied chemistry, etc., in Helsingfors, 1:86-00: anatomy, odontology, ete., Berlin, Sept. 1-90 to May, 1821; anatomy, physiology, medicine, surgery, ete., at Stock- holm, 1sb1-98; hydrotherapy, mechanotherapy, inhalation treatment, ete., in almost all haths in Germany, Austria, Hungary, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finlaml, 19: chief physician and superin- tendent at the baths of Mariehamn, Aland, Finland, 1-25-1993, and at his mechanother,- peutic institute at llelsingfors until Oct., 1903; emne to N. Y. City. Nov., 199, because of political troubles with the Russian Gov't at that time in Finland. Author of several professional and other essays in Swedish, German, Finnish and English, and lecturer in Swedish for Nat. Ass'n for Prevention of Tuberculosis: translator into Swedish. Life mem. Swedish Med. Sie., Stockholm; mem. Finnish Med. Sue. of Helsingfors, Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. County Med. Sur, Soc. Med. Jurisprudence, German Med. Soc., Med. Ass'n Greater X. Y. Nat. Ass'n for Prevention of Tuberculosis. Public Health Defense League. Union of Ohl German Students, Ass'n of Ger- man Authors in America, Charity Organza- tion Soc. Mem. of the Am. Institute of the City of N. Y. Attending physician Syden- ham Ilosp .: mem. Med. Ass'n of St. Marks, German, and Yorkville Husps. Knight of Grand Lodge of Freemasons in Stockholm; Odd Fellow; honorary mem. Swedish Gyiu-
Swedish Engineers; physician of many w. ish and Finnish Soc. in N. Y. Address: _ ' Lenox Av., N. Y. City.
HOW, Francis St. George :
Public accountant; b. London, England. June 22, 1858; s. William and Louisa A ( Ardili) How; grad. Harrow, England, wr honors; m. Ist, London, Aug. les3, Fram M. Warner: 2d, N. Y. City, June, 1905, Mr- M. E. Livingston; one son, Archibald >: George, b. 1893. Auditor Am. Agricultura Chemical Co .; mem. of How, Rose & C'u. cerutied public accountants, 5G Pine >! Episcopalan ; mem. All Angels Church. Mep. N. Y. State Soc. of Certified Public Areunnt ants; fellow Am. Ass'n Public Accountants Clubs : Public Schools, University, Columbus Yacht, Economic. Residence: 112 W. Ulst St. Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. City.
HOWARD, John Galen:
Architect ; b. Chelmsford, Mass., May ₹, 1504; grad. Boston Latin Sch., 1882; at Mass. Inst. of Technology and Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, and with H. H. Richardany, Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge, and MeKim, Mead & White. Among the buildings of which was architect are: Hotel Renaissance, Hotel Is sex, N. Y. : Majestic Theater, Boston ; Public Library, Montelair, N. J .; Electrie Tower. Pan-Am. Exp'n: on board of architects l'an. Am. Exp'n, 1900; since 1901 supervising ar. chitect of Univ. of Calif. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects; mem. Met. Museum of Art. Mu nicipal Art Soc., Soc. Beaux Arts Architects. Architectural League, National Sculpture Soc .. Mass. Inst. Technology Soc, of N. Y. Clubs: Century, Natural Arts, City (N. Y. City; University ( San Francisco) ; Faculty ( Berke. ley ). Country seat: The Lea, Upper Mont- clair, N. J. Address: 156 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
HOWARD, John Raymond:
Publisher, book editor; b. Brooklyn, N. Y. May 25, le37; grad. from Univ. of Rochester. 1857, A.B .; 1800, A.M .: m. 1871, Susan K. Merriam of Springfield, Mass. Traveled in America. 1:58; instr. Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst., 1539; traveled and studied in Europe. 1.59-61; served during Civil War as capt. and aide. de-camp, U. S. Vols., Aug., Ist1 to Feb. 1405; editor of reports with Adelberg and Raymond, mining engineers, 1865; editorial writer N. Y. Times and N. Y. Examiner and Chronicle, 1566-67: sinee Dec., 1507, in pub- lishing business (J. B. Ford & Co. and Fords. Howard & Hulbert). AAuthor: Henry Ward Leecher-A Study: cyclopedia work, divers lectures and many articles, chiefly in the Outlook. Editor: Patriotic Addresses, Bible Studies, Evolution and Religion, and Sermon Briefs, by H. W. Brecher; Educational Nus gets; Patriotir Nuggets; Ilistorical Nuggets; A Treasory of Illustration by H. W. Beccher twith T. JI. Elinwoodd); as managing autor ( with Bliss Carman and others) ; The World's Best Poetry: Hundred Best American Poems; Prose You Ought to Know. Address: Mont- clair, N. J.
HOWARD, Leland O .:
Chief Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Dep't g'r: b. Rochford, IL., June 11, 1857; S. Ossian Gregory and Lucy Dunham ( Thurber) Howard; grad. Cornell Chiv., B.S., IST7, M.S.,
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1-43. Georgetown Univ., Ph.D., 1996; m. Wash- [ LL.D., 1903; I.L.D., Lafayette Coll., 1005; m. ington. D. C., April 28, 15:6, Marie T. Clif- ton; children: Lucy Thurber, b. April 3, 1822, (andare Leland, h. Nov. 3, 1806, Janet Mioare, h. Jan. 21, 1001. Appt'l ass't entomologist, Isis, and chief, 1594, Bureau of Entomology iu U. S. Dep't Agriculture. Honorary curator I'mp't of Insects, U. S. Nat. Museum, sinco Ort. 31, 1895; consulting entomologist, U. S. Publie Health and Marine Hosp. Service since 1902. Author: Mosquitoes-How They Live, etc., 1001; The Inseet Book, 1902; also many Government publications and moo.o- grauls; contb'r entomology to Century Dic- tionary, Standard Dictionary, New Internat. Encyclopedia. Permanent sec. A. A. A. S., mirm. Ass'n Economic Entomologists (pres., 1.94), Biol. Soc. Washington (pres., 1:57-98) ; mem. many other bome and foreign scientino associations; mem. Delta Upsilon fraternity. Club: Cosmos. Has legal (voting) residence at Ithaca, N. Y. Address: Cosmos Club, Washington, D. C.
HOWARD, Perey Lindon:
Editor; b. Liverpool, Eng .. Jan. 4, 1869; s. Thomas Lister Ogden and Harriet Margaret ( Broadhurst ) Howard: grad. Rugby, with honors; m. Fort Wayne, Ind., 1895; Ennuie Josephine Parker; one son, Frederick Percy. b. 1897. Originally engaged in the theatrical profession : was prop'r of five theatrical com- panies and three theatres in England, began newspaper career on N. Y. Morning Journal, under Albert Pulitzer, 14 years: telegraph editur Morning Advertiser: ass't managing editor Daily News; managing editor Morning Telegraph; now pres. and editor-in-chief Central News and Press Exchange; has trav. eled extensively in U. S., and visited Austra- lia, India, England, France and Ireland fer the purpose of studying the labor conditions in those countries. Independent in politics. Mem. Masonic order (R. A. M., past hich priest), Knight Templar. Author: Mr. De- very, stories in the vernacular. Recreations : Yachting, shooting. Address: Arena, 31st and B'dway, N. Y. City.
HOWARD, Wesley O .:
Jurist: engaged in practice of law until elected, Nov., 1942. justice Supreme Court of N. Y., for Third Dist .; term expires 1910. Republican. Address: Troy, N. Y.
HOWE, Albert B .:
Life insurance me'r; h. in St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., Jane :. 1953; ed. in public schools. Engaged in insurance business with .Etna Life Ins. Co. of Hartford. Conn., 1577- 86; entered Syracuse office of Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Milwaukee, but un organization, les6, of the Security Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Binghamton, became its Syracuse agent, and has remained with same company ever since; appt'd field supervisor. I 7. and supervisor of both fiehl and othee work at home office, 148; since ass't gen. ng'r and a director of the company; elected third v .- p. April 7, I.e. Address: Bing-
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HOWE, Henry Marion:
Consulting metallurgist: prof. metallurgy Columbia University : b. Boston. Mass., Mar. 2. 1418: s. Samuel Grulley and Julia (Ward) Huwe. grad. Boston Latin Sch .. 1505, Harvard Coll., A.B., I:60, A.M., 1872,
Troy, N. Y., April 7. 1874, Fannie Gay. In 1:17 wrat on important mission to Chile in ronniecuon with copper smelting; designed and built werks of Orford Mekel and Cop- per Cu. at Capeltou and at Eustis, Can., and at Bergen Point, N. J, 18:0-22; in Boston as consulting metallurgist and expert in patent cases, and as lecturer on metallurgy at Mass. Inst. Technology, 1:88-97: prof. metallurgy, Columbia Univ., since 1997. In 1:90 intro- duced into this country manufacture of manganese steel and of the Hadfield projec- tiles; takes active part in the management of company which carries on this industry; juror in class of mining and metallurgical processes, Paris Exp'n, les9-1960; pres. of jury of awards on muines and mining, World's Columbian Exp'n, 1893; has been pres. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs and 3 termis pres. Alumni Ass'n Mass. Inst. Technology; Knight of Order of St. Stanislaus, Russia: chevalier the Légion d'honneur, France; honorary mem. Russian Imperial Tech. Soc., Societe d'En- couragement pour l'Industrie Nationalo of France, British Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, Dallas Hist. Soc., Royal Swedish Acad. of Science. Non-resident fellow Am. Philos. Soc. Ilis Metallurgy of Steel, pub- lished in 1890, and translated into French, brought him recognition by scientific soes. at home and abroad, and amongst other things the Cordon Bleu of metallurgists, the Besse- mer Gold Medal, the 2,500 francs prize award- ed by the French Societe d'Encouragement pour l'Industrie Nationale, a gold medal by the Vereinzur Beforderung des Gewerbtleisses of Germany, and the Eliot Cresson Gold Medal of the Franklin Inst. of Phila. After his Metallurgy uf Steel his must importaut works are Copper Smelting ( Bulletin 26 of U. S. Geol. Survey ) ; Metallurgical Lab- oratory Notes, the first text-book for the metallurgical laboratory ever written, trans- lated into French and now translating into German; Iron, Steel and Other Alloys, now translating into Russian; besides these he has published more than 100 professional papers. 2d v .- p. Taylor Iron and Steel Co. Clubs: Century, Harvard, Technology. Ad- dress: MeLean Road, Bedford Station, N. Y.
HOWE, Lucien:
Physician : b. Standish, Me., Sept. 18, 1848; grad. Buwdoin Coll .. Ist0; L. I., Coll. Hosp., Brooklyn, 18:1. Brievue Hosp. Med. Coll., N. Y. City, 1872. Prof. ophthalmology. Univ. of Buffalo: surgeon in charge of Buffalo Eye and Ear Infirmary: mem. Royal Coll. Sur- geuns. England: fellow Royal Mieros. Soc., England: mem. N. Y. State Med. Soc., Oph- thalmologische Gesellschaft. Societe Fran- caise d'Ophthalmologie, Ophthalmol. Soe. uf United Kingdom, Author: The Muscles of the Eye (2 vols.). Address: 123 Dela-
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HOWE, Marshall Avery:
Curator; b. Newtane, Vt., June 6, 1867; 8. Marshall Otis and Gertrude I. ( Dexter) Howe: grad. Univ. of Vt., Ph. B., 1-00; Cohim- lia Univ., Ph.D, 1-99; unmarried. Instr. in cryptogamir botany, Univ. of Calif., IS9I- 9; curator of the herbarium, Columbia Univ., 14/ 1901: ass't curator, N. Y. Bot. Garden, 1901 CG; curator of the museum, same, since
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1906; editor of Torreya, 1901-08; editor of Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, since 1908; mem. scientific expeditions to Newfound- land and the West Indies, 1901-07; makes a special study of the marine algæ. Fellow N. Y. Acad. of Sciences, A. A. A. S .; mem. Bot. Soc. of America, Nat. Geog. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Phi Delta Theta. Has written various papers and monographs on botanical subjects. Address: I. Botanical Garden, Bronx Park, N. Y. City. HOWE, William A .:
Physician; b. P'helps, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1802; s. John Q. and Nancy A. (Griffith) llowe; ed. Phelps High Sch., 1:82; grad. Hobart Coll., R.S., 1-5; Coll. Physicians and Sur- geons, N. Y. City, M.D., less; m. May 17, 1892, Elizabeth M. Partridge; children: Mar- garet, b. 1:93, Elizabeth, b. 1595, Frances, b. 1897, John Q., b. 1001. Has been in gen. prac- tice at Phelps, N. Y., since graduation; was pres. Nat. Ass'n of U. S. Pension Examining Surgeons; ex.pres. Ontario Co. Med. Soc .; mem. Canandaigua, B'd U. S. Pension E'x- amining Surgeons; med. examiner N. Y. Life, N. Y. Mutual and other hife ins. cos .; was coroner of Ontario Co., 6 years; health officer of village of Phelps, 10 years; mem. B'd Ed'n, 16 years; sec. aud treas. John Q. Howe's Suns Co. Republican. Presby- terian. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Acad. of Medicine, Nat. Ass'n U. S. Pension Ex- amining Surgeons, N. Y. State and Central N. Y. Med. Socs., etc. Mem. Masonic order ; trustee Phelps High Sch. Address: Phelps, N. Y.
HOWE, William Henry:
Artist; b. Ravenna, O., 1846; ed. in schools of native place and pupil in art of Vuillefroy and Ottn de Thoren, Paris; m. St. Louis, Mo., 1576, Julia May Clark. Specialty is pictures of cattle; received han. mention Paris Salon, 1ss6, gold medal from Salon, 1886, and medals from the New Orleans (15), Paris (18 9), and World's Columbian ( 1:03) expositions, and at London, N. Y. City, San Francisco and Atlanta. Officer d' Academie, 1896, cross Légion d'honneur, I -!; mem. Jury of Awards, Louisiana Purchase Exp'n. 1904. Associate 1894, academician since 1:97, Nat. Acad. Design. Address: Bronxville, N. Y.
HOWE, William J .:
Physician; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 24, 1833; s. Joseph H. and Sarah A. (Hummel) Howe; ed. grammar and high schools of Buffalo; grad. med. dep't Univ. of Buffalo, 1:44: m. Oct. 12, 1-$1, Ella G. Miller. Health officer town of Wheatland, Munroe Co., N. Y. Re- publican : Methodist. Mem. Monroe Co. Med. Sor., Central and Western N. Y. Med. Iss'n. Med. Sor. State of N. Y. Address: Scotts- ville, Monroc Co., N. Y.
HOWELL, John Taylor:
Physician: b. Middletown, N. Y., April 23. 1802: s. Abraham P. and Hannah (Smith) Howell: ed. Walkill Acad., 1's1; grad. Column- HOWELLS. John Mead: bia I'niv., med. dep't, M. D .. 15$5; m. New- Architert: b. Cambridge, Mass., 1868: 8. William Dean and Ebror G. (Mead) How- ella; grad. Harvard, . Fyl, and studied pro- fession six years in Europe: received the French government diploma, 1-7. Hlas since practiced in N. Y. Mem. Société des Archi- burg. N. Y .. May 15, 16-9. Sarah T. Strele : children : Mary T., John Taylor, Jr., Joseph- ine C. Interne at Bellevue Hasp. and house eurgeon, 194: locateil in Newburg, N. Y., in 1'S ;; surgeon to St. Luke's Hosp, since 1887. Republican. Presbyterian. Memu. Med. teets Diplomes par le Gouvernement, Club; 696
Sors. of Orange Co., Newburgh, and N. Y. State: also mem. Soc. of the Alumni of Belle- vue HIosp. Address: Newburgh, N. Y.
HOWELL, Mary Seymour:
Lecturer, woman sufragist ; b. Mount Mor- ris, Livingston Co., N. Y., Aug. 29, 1848; d. Norman and Frances Hale ( Metcalf) Sey- mour; ed. Mount Morris Acad. and Mrs. Ralston's boarding school, Lockport, N. Y .. classical ed'n; m. Mt. Morris, N. Y., Aug. 18, 1 68, George Rogers Howell ( died April 5, 1:99) ; one son, George Seymour, b. Aug. 20, 1809 (died at Harvard Univ., Mar. 9, 1591). llas devoted much time to cause of educa- tion, as conductor of teachers' institutes and examiner of the higher branches under the regents of the university; has repeatedly pleaded the cause of women before commit- teus of Congress and State legislatures; only woman ever asked to speak before llouse of Representatives of Conn .; appt'd, 1891, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton to represent the suffragists of U. S. before Nat. Council of Women at Washington; in company with Susan B. Anthony, campaigned through S. Dakota, 1890, and in 1594, with Miss Anthony, made great campaign of State of N. Y., roll- ing up a great petition presented to the State Constitutional Convention of that year in favor of equal suffrage. Edited: Memorial of George Rogers Howell and His Son. Ad- dress : Mount Morris, N. Y.
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