Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 2, Part 3

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: 1430


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HUNTINGTON, James Otis Sargent:


Clergyman; grad. Harvard Univ., B.A., 1575. Ordered deacon, lefs, ordained priest, 1880, by Bishop Huntington, in Episcopal min- istry. Formerly in charge Calvary Ch., Syra- cuse. N. Y., 1579-81: Holy Cross Mission, N. Y. City, 1851-89; superior of Order of the Holy Cross, 1884-SS, and 1900-1907. Address : Holy Cross House. West Park, N. Y.


HUNTINGTON, William Reed:


Clergyman: b. Lowell, Mass., Sept. 20, 1838; s. Elisha (M.D.) and Hannah ( Hinckley) Huntington; grad. Harvard, 1:59; D.D., Har- vard, Yale, Columbia, Princeton: L.II.D., Hobart Coll .; D.C.L., Univ. of the South; LL.D., Union Univ .: m. 1863, Theresa Rey- nolds; one son and three daughters. Ordered deacon, 1561, and ordained priest, 1. 62, in ministry of Episcopal Church; curate Em- manuel Ch., Boston, 1861-62; rector All Saints' Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1862-83; since 15$3, rector of Grace Ch. Author: The Church Idea: The Peace of the Church; Conditional Immortality; A National Church; Popular Misconceptions of the Episcopal Church; The Causes of the Soul; Four Key Words of Re- ligion; Sonnets and a Dream; A Good Shep- herd and Other Sermons: also pamphlets and sermons. Clubs: Century, University. dress : 804 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HUNTLY, Charles R .:


Vice-pres. and general manager: b. West Winfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y., Oct. 12, 1553; s. Russell and Clorinda (Talbot) Huntly; ed. public schools of U'tica, N. Y .; m. June 12. 1578, lda Richardson; children: William R. b. 1579. Walter W., b. 1 2. Mary, wife of Robert W. Chapin. b. Isst, Robert R., b. 1. 90. Began his business life in Ist as a clerk for the Standard Oil Co. at Bradford, Pa .: mem. Sch. B'd 3 terms; was a mem. of the city gov't 2 terms; entered the broker- age business in Is3; removed to Buffalo in 1-5 and accepted a position with the Brush Electric Co., now the Buffalo Gen. Electric Co., and of which he is the v .. p. and gen. mg'r: and also of the Cataract Power and Conduit Co .; v .. p. People's Bank of Buffalo;


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treas. Internat. Achison Graphite Co., Buffalo and Niagara Falls Light and Power Co .; d !- rector German-American Bank, Buffalo Audit Co., Western N. Y. Water Co., etc. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, Nat. Elec. Light Ass'n. Clubs: Buf- falo Country, Ellicott, Niagara Falls, Repub- lican (N. Y. City). Address: 712 Fidelity Building, Buffalo, N. Y.


HUPPUCH, Winfield A .:


Manufacturer; b. Buffalo, N. Y., 1561: s. John and Augusta Huppuch; ed. in public schools of Buffalo and in the Bryant and Stratton Business Coll .; m. July, 1ss4, Ella May Wanmaker, of N. Y. City; children: Milton Kipp, Frank Winfield. On leaving the business college was employed in his fa- ther's painting business, but soon after went to N. Y. City and was employed in the wall- paper business with Joseph Hill, 1970-99: went with William Campbell & Co., 15=9, and in 1591 became a partner in that firm. The factory was destroyed by fire in 1993. and in 1894 Mir. Huppuch and Julius Jackson with- drew from the firm and in the fall of that year went to Sandy Hill, N. Y., and, associat- ing other capitalists with them, organized the Standard Wall-Paper Co., which in 193 took over the plant and business of the Liberty Wall-Paper Co. of Schuylerville, and is now the largest mf'r of wall-paper in the U. S. Now Ist v .- p. Standard Wall-Paper Co .. of Sandy Hill and Schuylerville, N. Y .; v .- p. Iroquois Pulp and Paper Co., Thomson, N. Y .; v .- p. Glens Falls Trust Co .; pres. Stand- ard Textile Co., Glens Falls. N. Y .: v .- p. People's Nat. Bank. Sandy Hill, N. Y .; pres. Champlain Sand and Stone Co., Ft. Ann and Northumberland, N. Y .; 1st v .- p. Empire Real Estate and Theatre Co .. Glens Falls, N. Y .: director First Nat. Bank, Albany. X. Y .: v .- p. Masonic Temple Ass'n, Sandy Hill, N. director Gearless Transmission Co., Rochester. N. Y .; pres. Decorative Co., Sara- toga, N. Y .; v .- p. Glens Falls Morning Post. Democrat: State comunitteoman Suth Sena- torial Dist. Mem. Sandy Ilill Lodze. F. and A. M., Sandy Hill Chapter, R. A. M .. Wash- ington Commandery, K. T., Saratoga Springs, and Oriental Temple, Mystic Shrine Troy. He served one term as pres. of the Village vi Sandy Hill. Address: Sandy Hill. N. Y.


HURD, Arthur William:


Physician; b. Galesburg, Ill., Dec. 26, 1558; s. Henry Sterling and Eleanor Eunice ( Ham- mond ) Hurd; grad. Knox Coll., .A.B., 1-50, A.M., 183; Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City, M.D., 1983: m. Buffalo, N. Y .. June 2. 1:2%. Mary Wheeler. Ass't physician Buff .15 State Hosp., 1>>5-94; sup't samme since 1-21: late prof. insanity, Univ. of Buffalo: late pres. Buffalo Acad. Medicine. Author of ru- merons papers on med. subjects; and member of a number of professional bodies. dress: Buffalo State Hosp., Buffalo, N. Y.


HURD. George Arthur:


Financier; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 20, 1500: s. Melanethon Montgomery and Clara Arm. strong ( Hatch ) Hurd ; grad. Yale Univ .. . A.B., 1.00; Harvard Univ .. LL.B., 1993; m. Mobile. Ala., Mar. 3, 199s, Emily Lea Gazzam: chil- dren: Arthur Melanethon. b. Ist, Katharine. b. 1902. Charles Gazzam and Clarissa, twins. Practised law in Seattle. Wash .. 1$93.95; resident ag't U. S. Mortgage and


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Trust Co. of N. Y., at Seattle, 1:95-1903: mg'r | mortgage dep't, same, in N. Y. City. 1903-01; mg'r and ass't sec., 1904-05; v .- p. The Mort- gage-Bond Co. of N. Y. since 1905. Inde- pendent in politics. Episcopalian. Address : 59 Liberty St., N. Y. City.


HURD, Richard Melancthon:


President Lawyers Mortgage Co .; b. N. Y. City, June 14. 1865; s. Melancethon M. and Clara A. ( Hatch) Hurd; grad. Yale Univ .. 1858; m. Mobile, Ala., Sept. 22, 1895, Lucy Gazzam; children: Mary, b. 1599, Eleanor, b. 1902, Richard M., Jr., b. 19:5, Clement G., b. 1907. Pres. and director The Mortgage Bond Co. of N. Y. Author: Principles of City Land Values. Mem. Economie Ass'n. Clubs : University, Yale, Down Town. Residence : Locust, N. J. Address: 59 Liberty St., N. Y. City.


HURLBUT, Frank M .:


Banker: b. Milan, O., April 28, 1851; s. Asaph and Hannah ( Moseley) Hurlbut: ed. Public Sch. No. 40, N. Y. City, 1863-67; m. Oct. 30. 1879, Martha N. Sampson: children : Elsa, Ruth, Julia S., Stephen D. Commenced his banking career as a clerk in the Inst. for Savings of Merchants' Clerks, on leaving school. Feb., 1967: is now pres. Union Square Savings Bank. Address: 20 Union Sq., N. Y. City.


HURLBUT, Jesse Lyman:


Clergyman; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 15, 1843; Samuel and Evelina ( Proal) Hurlbut; s. grad. Wesleyan Univ., Conn., A.B .. 1864, A.M., 1867; Syracuse Univ., D.D., 1ss1; m. Mar. 5, 1867, Mary M. Chase; children : Charles C., Mrs. Mary E. Hurlbut, Mrs. Bertha G.


Doughtery. Pastor in M. E. Ch .. 1865-79; gen. ag't Sunday Sch., 1:79-84: ass't editor Sunday Sch. publications. 1ss4-58; editor Sunday Sch. literature M. E. Ch., less-1900; pastor M. E. churches, Morristown, South Orange and Bloomfield, N. J .: now at the latter station ; mem. Empire State Soc., S. A. R., B'd of Foreign Missions, M. E. Ch. An- thor: Biblical Geography: Revised Normal Lessons; Outline Studies in the Old Testa- ment ; Outline Studies in the New Testament ; Our Church: The Superintendent's Helper, etc .. Address: Bloomfield, N. J.


HURLIMANN, Gustave:


Lawyer: b. Hvegen. Switzerland, Sept. 11, 1847; ed. in schools of native city; m. 1Sss. Learned silk mf's business at Berne, Switzer- land, but impaired health by overwork ; went to Southern Italy and became correspondent of large banking house at Naples: returned to Switzerland and afterward went to Lon- don, where was with raw silk importing house, gaining reputation as expert in raw silk : went to Hong Kong, 1972. and from there to Japan, where was engaged as exporter of raw silks for nearly ten years, except for a trip around the world in ist; came to U. S. 1ss1, to study conditions in this country; re- turned to Zurich, Switzerland, 1-3. becom- ing partner in firm of Bodmer & Hurlimann, silk mf'rs: came to N. Y. City. IN. and erected a branch factory of the firm on W. 355th St., near loth Av., under name of Live Silk Co., of which became pres .: built another factory in Brooklyn, 1ss9; while conducting this business, though then 44 years old. took up study of law and grad. Law Sch. of


N. Y. Univ., LL.B., 1993. Admitted to bar. 1:94, and since practising law. Mem. and trustee Swiss Benevolent Soc. ( was its pres. several years). Club: Swiss (twice pre .. . Address: 215 Penn St., Brooklyn. Address: 206 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HURRY, Edmund Abdy:


Lawyer: b. N. Y. City, Aug. S, 1539; s. Ed. mund and Elizabeth MI. ( Flanagan) Hurr. : grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., 1500. A.M .. 1862, LL.B., 1902; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 1 .. 1968, Emliy Ashton Renwick; d. William Rhinelander Renwick; children : Edith Re; - wick, Bessie Crosby, Helen Schuyler, Ren- wick Clifton, Mary Crosby. Emily Ashton, Rutgers Ives. Captain's clerk and aid to luis uncle, by marriage. Capt. (afterward commio- dore) Homer C. Blake, U. S. N .. on -U. S. S. Eutaw, 1863-61: under fire at Chapin's Bluff; was wounded at Bermuda Hundreds: on volunteer picket duty above Newbern. N. C., blockading off Fort Fisher; bedrer of dispatches to the Hartford at Pen- sacola, Fla., on pontoon bridge at Cross of the James River by U. S. Army at City Point : present at reception given by President Lincoln in the Blue Room to the admiral and officers of the Russian fleet, and had pleas-


ure of conversing with President Lincoln. Practised law in N. Y. City for some years ; now retired from practice. Director I. S. Fire Ins. Co., Republican. Episcopalian ; vestryman Trinity Ch .. Saugerties. Has been much abroad in Europe; visited Crete. Turkey, Greece Egypt; present at Vatican at beatification of two saints during ponti- ficate of Leo XIII and present at other in- teresting ceremonials there and elsewhere. Mem. ( formerly trustee and sec.) N. Y. Gen- ealogical and Biog. Soc., and has written on genealogical and semi-historical subjects for N. Y. papers and other publications. Formerly trustee Eastern Dispensary, and treas. Babies' Hosp. Life mem. St. Nicholas Soc., N. Y. Genealogieal and Biog. Soc .; mem. St. George's Soc., Met. Museum of Art: life fel- low Am. Cieng. Soc. Clubs: Union League, University, Church. (N. Y. City) ; Saugerties. Residence (summer) : "Clifton' Barclay


Heights, Saugerties-on-Hudson. Address: 122 E. 30th St., N. Y. City.


HURRY, Randolph:


Lawyer: b. : Y. City: s. Edmund and Elizabeth M. ( Flanagan) Hurry; grad. Col- umbia Coll .. B ._ 1., 1-75. M.A., LL.B .: m. N. Y. City. May 17, 18$3, Marye Agnes Condit ; children: Elizabeth M. and Dorothy W. Is pres. and director Stanley Court Realty and Construction Co .; treas. and director Allied Real Estate Interests State of New York . di- rector N. Y. Juvenile Asyhim. Vestryman Episcopal Church of the Epiphany. M.m. V. Y. City and State Bar Ass'ns and Delta Psi fraternity. Clubs: University, Racquet & Tennis, St. Anthony. N. Y. Yacht, Larchmont Yacht, Lawyers, Garden City Golf. Ad- dress : 76 William Street, N. Y. City.


HUSE, Robert Selden:


lawyer: b. Perth Amboy. N. L., May 14, 173: s. Caleb und Harriet ( Pinckney) Huse: ed. Lehigh Univ., Sewanee Univ., B.C.L. Co. lumbia Univ., 1.1 .. B. : m, Perth Amboy, Sept. 17. 1942. Penelope Butler Parker; one son. Robert, Jr. Mem. law tiriu of Keener. Lewis & Laying. Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. City


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HUSTED


Bar Ass'n, Soc. of Colonial Wars, Clubs: Columbia University, St. Elmo. Address : 115 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HUSKE, Kirkland:


Clergyman; b. Fayetteville, N. C., April 11, 1565; s. Rev. Joseph Caldwell (D.D.) and Mar- garet Kirkland ( Strange) Huske; ed. Univ. of N C., 1882-84; Berkeley Divinity Sch., Mid- dletown, Conn., grad. 1594; m. Trinity Ch., Portland, Conn., April 25, 1595. Elsie Brainerd; children: Margaret Freeman, b. 1897, Elsie Brainerd, b. 1901. Was for eight years engaged in mercantile pursuits. Ordered deacon, Jan. 6, 1894, ordained priest, Mar. 9, 1895, in Epis- copal ministry by Bishop Williams, of Conn. Rector Trinity Ch., Collinsville, Conn., 1891- 96; since 1596, rector All Saints' Ch., Great Neck, N. Y. Mem. B'd of Church Charity Foundation, Brooklyn, N. Y .; mem. Mission- ary Com., Archdeacony of Queens and Nas- sau. Address: The Rectory, Great Neck, N. Y.


HUSON, Calvin J .:


Lawyer; b. Barrington. N. Y., Jan. 30, 1855: ed. Dundee and Penn Yan Acads. Admitted to bar, 1876; chm'n of Democratic County Com .; mem. Assembly, 1890: journal clerk of Asembly, 1891; deputy State comptroller, 1892-94. Addres: Penn Yan, N. Y.


HUSS, George Martin:


Architect; b. Newark, N. J., July 23, 1853; s. George J. and Sophie (Holden ) Huss; grad. Coll. of the City of N. Y., B.S., 1873, m. June, 1902, Del Kearney Fisher ; one daughter, Gladys Georgia. b. 1903. Was one of the four successful competitors for designs for the Cathedral of St. John the Divine; one of the three selected as super- vising architect of U. S. Treasury Den't at Washington; has translated from the French the article "Construction,"' from Viollet Le Duc's Dictionnaire Raisonné, now publish- ed by the Macmillan Company as "Ration- al Building.' Republican; Presbyterian. Associated with Clement B. Brun upon ser- eral important architectural schemes: retired mem. (1st class) of Mendelssohn Glee Club ; mem. N. Y. Architectural League, Recrea- tions: Outdoor sports. Club: N. Y. AAthletic (life mem.). Address: 65 E. Morningside Av., N. Y. City.


HUSS, Henry Holden:


Teacher, pianist, composer: b. Newark, N. J., June 21, 1862; s. George John and Sophia Ruckel (Holden) Huss: grad. Royal Conser- vatory, Munich, Bavaria. 1882; m. 1904, Hil- degard Hoffmann, concert singer of Brook- lyn, N. Y. As pianist has played with N. Y. Philharmonic, Boston Symphony: Cin- cinnati and Pittsburgh symphony concerts, Kneisel concerts; and in other cities. Com- poser of concertos for violin and piano (with orchestral acompaniments) ; trio for piano, violin, and cello; String Quartette: Sonata for violin and piano; "Sanctus" and "Ave Maria" for chorus and orchestra: and so- prano solo. Cleopatra's Death, with orches- tral accompaniment, and other compositions. Address: 11 E. 150th St., N. Y. City.


HUSSON, John:


Physician: b. Clason Point, Westchester, N. Y., June 23, 1>62; s. Joseph and Susan H. ( Moseley) Husson; early ed'n at West- chester, N. Y., later in private school


(French) 33d St., Frechold Inst., Freehold, N. J., N. Y., Homce. Med. Coll .. N. Y. City, MD .; m. Ist, Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1554. Lillian Thompson (now deceased ) : 2d. Buf- falo, N. Y., Aug. 3, 190S, Jennie F. Davis; children : Eva Moseley, b. Feb. 2. 1657, Jo- seph, b. April 13, 1>>9, Charles Dudley, b. May 31, 1992. Engaged in practice of medi- cine in N. Y. City from graduation. Chief surgeon Banker's Life Ins. Co. of N. Y .; med. examiner Tradesinan's Life Ins. Co .. St. Louis Union and Casualty Co .; physician to Guardian Co .; chief medical examiner for Greater N. Y. for People's Mutual Life As- s'n of Syracuse. N. Y .; examiner in lunacy. Pres. Husson Land Co., Inc. Democrat ; Protestant. Mem. N. Y. Home. Med. Soc., ITahnemann Soc., N. Y. Recreations: Yacht- ing, fishing, sailing, rowing. Address: 371 W. 117th St., N. Y. City.


HUSTED, Albert Nathaniel:


Prof. mathematics; b. Town of Washing. ton, Dutchess Co., N. Y., Oct. 19, 1533: s. Nathaniel and Elmira (Burhans) Husted; ed. public schools of Dutchess Co., Yates Acad., Orleans Co., N. Y. State Normal Coll., Albany, Hamilton Coll., A.M., 1:66, Illinois Wesleyan Univ., Bloomington, Ph.D., 1996; m. Ist, Austerlitz, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1867. Jane E. Ingersoll (died Dec. 11. 1821) : 2d. Albany, June 17, 1903, Elizabeth M. Gladding; child- ren: Mrs. Anna Husted Strong. b. 1871, Mrs. Mabel Husted Wilson, b. 1574. App'td teacher of mathematics in State Normal Coll., Sept., 1855; since July, 1869, prof. mathe- matics in same. Cast first presidential bal- lot for Fremont, 1856, and has voted for every Republican nominee for President since: as- sisted, 1$62, in raising the Normal School Co .; served as first lieut. and captian, two years, with 44th N. Y. Vols., Army of the Potomac: was in 16 battles, slightly wounded at battle of Chancellorsville, Ist3: was never in hospital or off duty from sickness. Took European tour. 1895. Mem. and elder Madi- son Av. (Dutch) Reformed Church, Albany. Late treas. Albany Inst. and trustee Albany Inst. and Hist. Soc. Mem. B'd Me'rs and pres. 3 years Albany City Track and Mis- sionary Soc .: treas. and mem. exec. com. N. Y. State Sabbath Ass'n. Mem. and past com- mander George S. Dawson Post 63, G. A. R .: mem. and historian Philip Livingston Chapter. Sons of Revolution, ; mom. Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Address: 314 Hamilton St., Albany, N. Y.


HUSTED, James W .:


Lawyer: b. Peekskill, N. Y .. Mar. 16. 18.0; S. James W. and Helen M. (Southard) Husted; ed. Phillips Acad., Mass. : grad. Yale Univ., A.B. 1992; N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B .. 1.94: in. Winsted, Conn., June 12. 1-95, Lonise Wetmore: children : James W., Jr., b. Ist, John G. W .. b. IsOs, Priscilla Alden, b. 1;). David Raymond. b. 19 00. Ellery Spaulding. b. 1901. Was a mem. State AAssembly, 1-95- 97: pres. Village of Peekskill. 1 0-04: pres. Bed Ed'n, Village of Peekskill since I'm. and pres. B'd Park Comm'rs of same since 1905. Treas. T. J. Maxwell Co., N. Y. Store Works. Washington Park Land Co., director Peekskill Vat. Bank. Republican. Mem. Westchester Co. Har Ass'n, Soe. of Med. Jurisprudence, Masonic order. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Yale Senior Soc. of Skull and Bones,


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Cortland Hook and Ladder Co., I. O. O. F. | HUTCHINSON, Henry E .:


Club: Republican (N. Y. City). Address : Peekskill, N. Y.


HUSTON, Joseph F .:


Colonel, U. S. A .; b. N. Y., Aug. 11, 1852; appt'd from N. Y. as cader and grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1873. Promoted 2d lieut., June, 1873; on frontier duty at Fort Ripley, Minn., 1873-77; at Fort Brown, Tex., 1977-51; pro- moted first lieut., June 28, 1:78; on frontier duty in Kansas, 1552; at Fort Reno, I. T., 1883; at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., to Max, 1885, and at Fort Assinniboine, Mont., 1885; capt., July 15, 1890; major, 19th Inf., May 5, 1800; lieut .- col., Ist Inf., April 15, 1992; trans- fered to 19th Inf., June 26, 1902; colonel, 19th Inf., 1903. Address: Ft. Bliss, Texas. HUTCHINGS, Richard Henry:


Physician; b. Clinton, Ga., Aug. 28, 1869; s. Richard H. and Cornelia ( Greaves) Hutch- ings; ed. Middle Ga. Mil. Coll., certificate 1887; Univ. of Ga., special course, 1887-SS; Bellevue (N. Y.) Med. Coll., M.D., 1891; m. Milledgeville, Ga., 1893, Lillie Beall Comp- ton; children: Richard Henry, Charles Wyatt. Was house physician of Almshouse and In- curable Hosp., Blackwell's Island, 1891-92; appt'd 4th ass't physician St. Lawrence State Hosp., after competitive civil service . examination, 1893; subsequently promoted to 3d, 2d and Ist ass't, and in Sept., 1903, was appt'd sup't. Has been frequent contb's to current med. literature, particularly relating to nervous and mental diseases. Intereste.l in the care and treatment of the insane and the prevention of insanity. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n Am. Medico-Psychological Ass'n Med. Soc. of N. Y. State, and other learned soc- ieties. Clubs: Century, Ogdensburg. Sum- mer home: Near Saranac Lake, Adirondacks. Address: Ogdensburg, N. Y.


HUTCHINS, Augustus Schell:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 11, 1856; s. Waldo (member of Congress) and Elizabeth (Ellsworth ) Hutchins; grad. Amherst Coll. B.A., 1879; Columbia Coll. Law Sch., LL.B., 1SS1; unmarried. Engaged in practice of law from 1881; mem. law firm of A. S. & W. Hutchins; represents many corporations. Director North River Fire Ins. Co., United States Fire Ins. Co., Peter Cooper Fire Ins. Co., and of the N. Y. Life Ins. Co .; trustee and Ist vice-pres. Metropolitan Sav- ings Bank. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Soc. of Mayflower Descendants, N. Y. Zool. Soc. Clubs: University, Down Town, National Democratic. Residence: 253 W. 101st St. Address: 54 William St., N. Y. City.


HUTCHINS, Francis S .:


Lawyer; b. Columbus. O., Dec. 6, IST7; s. Rev. R. Grosvenor and Harriet (James) Hutchins; grad. Oberlin Acad., 1996: Williams Coll., A.B. ( Phi Beta Kappa), 1900; N. T. Law Sch .. LL.B., 1902: m. N. Y. City, Oct. 8, 1903, Margaret G. Noyes. First v.p. and di- rector Commonwealth Trust Co. ; director R'y Securities Co., Registration Trust Co. Pres- byterian. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Alumni in N. Y., Williams Coll. Alumni Ass'n (sec. ). Recreation : Antomobiling. Clubs : Graduates, Alpha Delta Phi, Republican. Residence: 200 Pelham Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. Address : 27 Pine St .. N. Y. City.


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Bank president: b. Windsor, Vt., July 31. 1837; s. Rev. Elijah and Laura Manning (Skinner) Hutchinson; grad. Amherst Coll. A.B., 1858; m. Ist. l'eb. 10. 1563. Ella Sta:fort ( died 1693) ; 2d, July 12, 1001, Lillian Bennett- childien : Laura Manning, b. 1665. Ella Sta' ford, b. 1575, Henry Stafford, b. 1850, Clarence Augustus. b. 15:3. Has been cashier and pr -. of the Brooklyn Bank since 1977; was U. s. ass't dist. assessor of Int. Rev., #h Di- of N. Y. City, 1-63-67. Republican. Episos. palian. Mem. New England Soc .. Sons of Vermonters : director Brooklyn Dispensary. Brooklyn Nursery and Infants' Hosp. ( Ad- visory B'd). Recreations: Music, horses. Clubs: Brooklyn, Union League, University. Church, etc. Address: 856 Park PI., Brook- lyn. N. Y.


HUTCHINSON, John Irwin:


Educator; b. Bangor, Me .. 1567; s. Rer. Henry H. and Bessie J. (Frank) Hutchinson; grad. Bates Coll., A.B., 1999; Chicago Univ .. Ph.D., 1896: m. Sumner, Me., 1596, Generr: Barrett. Mem. Sigma Xi fraternity; asso- ciate editor Transactions of the Am. Math. Soc. Ass't prof. mathematics in Cornell Univ. Address: Cornell Heights, Ithaca, N. Y.


HUTCHINSON. Woods:


Physician : b. Selby, Yorkshire, England. Jan. 3. 1862: s. Charies and Elizabeth (Woods) Hutchinson; ed, in Quaker schonls in Yorkshire, Penn Coll., Oskaloosa, Iowa, A.B., 1880, A.M., 1993, Med. Dep't, . Univ. of Mich., M.D., 1854: m. Des Moines, Iowa. May 15, 1993. Cornelia M. Williams: one son. Alec. Williams. b. London. Feb. 25. 1599. Prac. ticing medicine since ISSt: prof. anatomy State Univ. of Iowa, 1991-96. prof. compara-


tive pathology Univ. of Buffalo, 1-06-1900: lecturer on comparative pathology London Medical Graduates Coll., 1999-1900: also lec- tured on biology in Extension Dep't of Lon- don Univ., 1999-1900; State health officer of Oregon, 1903-05: lecturer on clinical medicine. N. Y. Polyclinic, since 1907. Author: The Gospel According to Darwin, 1998; Studies in Human and Comparative Pathology, 1991: Plav as an Education, 1001; Acromegaly and Giz. antism, 1900: Instinet and Health, 1908. Edi- tor: Vis . Medicatrix, 1:00-91: The Polyclinic (London), 1-09-1900. Contributor to North American Review and Contemporary Review ( London), Harper's Monthly and other peri- odicals. Democrat. Mem. Ass'n Am. Anat- omists, Ass'n Am. Naturalists: fellow, Am. Acad. Medicine. Club: City. Address: SS E. 49th St., N. Y. City.


HUTCHISON. Miller Reese:


Inventor, elec. and mech. eng'r: b. Mont- rose. Baldwin Co .. Ala .. Ang. 6, 15;6: s. William Peter and Tracie Elizabeth ( Mag- ruder) Hutchison; ed. in private schools in Mobile, Marion ( Ala.) Mil. Inst .. .. 9. 91; Spring Hill ( Ala.) Coll .. 1991-02: Univ. Mil. Inst .. Mobile, 1-92-95; Ala. Polytechnic Inst., 1:05-97: grad. E.E. and M.E .; attend- ed Ala. Med. Coll .: m. N. Y. City, May 31. 1901. Martha J. Pomeroy: children: Miller Reese. b. 19.2, Harold Pomeroy, b. 1904. Juan Ceballos, b. 1906. . Chief clec. eng'r U. S. Lighthouse Establishment 7th and sth Dists .. during Spanish Am. War; invented and pat- ented the Aconsticon, to enable the deaf to hear, and the Massacon. for the treatment of


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deafness, now in common use; sec., treas., and mg'r Hutchison Elec. Horn Co .; mg'r and chief eng'r Elec. Air Cooling Co .; con- sulting eng'r of Duplex Metals Co., and sev- eral large corp'ns, and chief eng'r and direc- tor Acoustic Patents, Lt'd (London). Chief- ly engaged in inventing and marketing his inventions in various lines. Was present at coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, in Westminster Abbey, Aug. 9, 1902; decorated by Queen Alexandra with special gold medal as "reward of merit for scientific investigation and invention,"' Aug. 21, 1902, on royal yacht, Victoria and Albert, at Cowes; traveled extensively over contin- ental Europe; honorary comm'r Dep't Elec- trieity, La. Purchase Exp'n, 1904; Internat. Elec. Congress, St. Louis, 1904; mem. Franklin Inst., N. Y. Elec. Soc., N. Y. Motor Club, Am. Auto Ass'n, N. Y. Sonthern Soc., Kappa Alpha, Y. M. C. A. Awarded gold and silver medals La. Purchase Exp'n, 1901. Occasional contributor to eng'ring journals, automobile papers; inventor of many railway, automobile and other electrical appliances in general use. Presbyterian. Recreations :


Motoring, boating. Address: Metropolitan B'Idg, 1 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


HUTSON, Frank Alfred:




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