Who's who in New York City and State, 1914, pt 1, Part 107

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910; Leonard, John William, 1849-; Mohr, William Frederick, 1870-; Knox, Herman Warren, 1881-; Holmes, Frank R
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: New York : L.R. Hamersly Co.
Number of Pages: 810


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GUNN, ARCHIBALD


Artist, poster designer; b. Taunton, Somersetshire, England, Oct. 11. '1863; ed. Tettenhall (Staffordshire) Coll. and Calderon's Art Acad., London. At 17 painted portrait of Lord Beaconsfield for his sec., Lord Rowton, who gave it to Queen Victoria; became a designer of posters for London theatres; came to U. S. and was illustrator for the N. Y. World and afterward for Truth. Now Illustrating, calendar de- signing, and painting, decoration and otherwise. Ad- dress: 27 E. 124th St., N. Y. City.


GUNN, JAMES NEWTON


Production engineer and certified public accountant; b. Springfield, O., Sept. 3, 1867; s. Rev. James Winn and Mary Catherine (Johnson) Gunn; grad. public high schools, Springfield, O., 1885, and studied mathe- matics, languages and sciences under private tutors; m. 1st, Akron, O., June 1, 1892, Elizabeth Jane Scott; 2d, Akron, O., June 9, 1901, 'Mabel Barclay Scott; children: Catherine, b. 1893; Elizabeth, b. 1894; Eli- nor, b. 1908. Was with Library Bureau of Boston; developed the commercial uses of cards and in- vented the tab-card system. Lecturer on Industrial Organization, Harvard; defined the field of produc- tion or industrial eng'ilng, and gave the name to, and was the first to practise in that profession. In 1901 organized firm of Gunn, Richards & Co., production engineers and public accountants, of which is pres. During 1895 lived in Europe, studying organization and manufacturing on the continent. Fellow Am. Ass'n Public Accountants. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. Church of the Epiphany, N. Y. City. Mem. New England Historical-Genealogical Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc., Medford ( Mass. ) Hist. Soc. Recreations: Riding, tennis. Clubs: Lotos, Engineers, Church, City Midday (N. Y. City); Colonial (Cambridge). Country seat: Braemore, Litchfield, Conn. Address: 41 Wall St., N. Y. City.


GUNNISON, ALMON


Pres. St. Lawrence Univ .; b. Hollowell, Me .; s. Rev. Nathaniel G. 'and Ann Louise Gunnison; ed. Dalhousie Coll., Halifax, N. S., Green Mountain Inst., Woodstock, Vt., Tufts Coll., and St. Lawrence Univ., A.B., 1868; LL.D., Tufts Coll. and Unton Coll .; m. Canton, N. 1868, Ella I. Everest; children: Frederick E. (pres. Ilome Trust Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.), Luella. Ordained to Universalist ministry, 1868; pastor All Souls' Uni- versalist Ch., Brooklyn, 1868-1888, of First Universalist Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1888-1898; pres. St. Lawrence Univ., Canton, N. Y., since 1899. Has traveled ex- tensively in ail parts of Asia and Europe. Editorial writer on Christian Leader; lecturer. Author: Ram- bles Overland, 1886; Wayside and Fireside Rambles, 1890. Mem. Zeta Psi fraternity. Address: Canton, N. Y.


GUNNISON, FREDERIC E.


Lawyer, banker; b. Canton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., May 28, 1869; s. Almon and Ella (Everest) Gunnison; grad. Columbia Coll, N. Y. City, A.B., N. Y. Univ., LL.B., A.M .; m. Nov. 28, 1899, Rose Iantha Fancher; children: Almon (deceased); Elsa, b. Jan. 15, 1904. Pres: Home Trust Co., N. Y .; mem. law firm, Harris Corwin, Gunnison & Meyers; Dir. Brooklyn & Queens Co. and Suburban R. R .; City of N. Y. Ins. Co., East Brooklyn Savings Bank; Chni'n N. Y. State Comm'n of Gas and Electricity; former pres. Unton League Club (Brooklyn). Republican; · Universalist. Clubs: Union League, Brooklyn, Municipal, Hamilton, Marine and Field. Residence: 79 Argyle Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. N. Y.


GUNNISON, HERBERT FOSTER


Journalist; b. Halifax, N. S., June 28, 1858; s. Rev. Nathaniel and Ann Louise (Foster) Gunnison; grad. St. Lawrence Univ., class of 1880; m. Brooklyn, 1886,


Alice May (died 1903); children; Raymond, b. 1887, Florence, b. 1893, Foster, b. 1897. Reporter on Brook. lyn Times, 1880-1882, Brooklyn Eagle, 1882, then three years Albany correspondent; editor Eagle Al- manac, and then business ing'r and dir. (past 10


years) of Brooklyn Eagle. Traveled extensively in U. S. and abroad. Was one of the founders of Am, Newspaper Publishers' Ass'n and held position of see, and of treas .; v .- p. N. Y. City Publishers' Ass'n. Au- thor: Two Americans in a Motor Car; Out on Long Island; Realm of Light and Air; Flatbush of To- day. Dir. and business mg'r Brooklyn Dally Eagle; " sec. and treas. Eagle Warehouse and Storage Co .; trustec Nassau Trust Co., trustce Williamsburg Sav- ings Bank. Universalist (trustee All Souls' Church). Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Trustee Brooklyn Bureau of Charities. Clubs: Brook- lyn, Hanover, Hamilton, Municipal, Universallst. Res- idence: 1123 Albemarle Road. Address: Eagle Bld'g, Brooklyn, N. Y.


GUNNISON, WALTER BALFOUR


Educator; b. Abington, Mass., May 2, 1852; s. Na- thaniel and Ann L. (Foster) Gunnison; grad. St. Law- rence Univ., A. B. 1875, A.M. 1878, Ph. D. 1891; in. Dexter, Me., Jan. 18, 1876, Blanche Eaton; children: Stanley E, b. 1877; Alice, b. 1578; Alinon Gage, b. 1881; Adelalde, .b. 1887; Portia, b. 1890. Prof. Latin language and lit- erature, St. Lawrence Univ., 1875-1885; prin. Grammar Sch. 19, N. Y. City, 1885-1895; asso. sup't schools N. Y. City, 1896; prin. Erasmus Hall High Sch. since 1896. Dir. Bank of Flatbush. Republican, Universalist. Trus- tee St. Lawrence Univ .; sec. and treas, Brooklyn Law Sch. Clubs: Hanover, University (pres. ), Municipal (Brooklyn). Address: 77 Wilson st., Brooklyn, N. Y.


GUNSBURG, DAVID


Oil producer; b. Freiburg, Baden, Germany; s. Albert and Jeanette (Bloc) Gunsburg; ed. Freiburg schs., later Gymnasium Sch .; m. Buffalo, N. Y., Bertha E. Hosteller. Mem. firm Gunsburg & Forman; v .- p. Nowata Nat. Bank of Okla. Republican. Recreation: Golf. Clubs: Country (Buffalo), Wanakeh, Ellicott, Acacia, Automo- bile. Residence: 152 Lincoln Parkway. Address: 620 Fidelity Trust Co., Bank Bld'g, Buffalo, N. Y. GURLITZ, AUGUSTUS T.


Lawyer; b. Riga, Russia, 1842; s. Ivan A. T. and Juli- ana A. (von Schuttenbach) Gurlitz; ed. by tutors and at common high schs. at Riga, Russia; Cincinnati, O., and Louisville, Ky .; grad. Columbia Coll. Law Sch., L.L.B., 1870; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877, Amelia, d. Dillon S. Landon, M D., and Elizabeth (Harper) Landon; chil- dren: Helen Harper, Landon, Amy Landon, Christina, Marguerita, Elizabeth Harper Landon. Engaged in practise of law, N. Y. City and throughout U. S., espe- cially as counsel in copyright, patent and trademark causes, since 1870. Aided in organizing a co. of Home Guard (being the Union slde) at Louisville, Ky., when' Fort Sumter was threatened; when company was mus -. tered into the 2d Kentucky Cav. Vols., became color serg't of reg't, 1861; 2d lieut., Nov., 1862; 1st lieut., May 1, 1864; discharged in Nov., 1864; served in Army of the Cumberland with Sherman to Fall of Atlanta, then go- ing to Gen. Thomas at Nashville. Independent In poli- tles. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. Law Inst., Alumni Ass'n Law Sch. of Columbia Univ., Dwight Alumni Ass'n, Mil. Order Loyal Legion. George Wash- ington Post, G. A. R. Recreations: Whist, fishing. Clubs: Army and Navy, Columbia Univ., Whist. Rest- dence: 109 Clark St., Brooklyn. Address: 80 Broadway, N. Y. City.


GURNEE, WALTER S.


Born Chicago; m. Bell Barney; children: W. S., Jr., Bell B., Mrs. H. H. Thorndike, Mrs. F. L. V. Hoppin. Formerly mem. of W. S. Gurnee, Jr., & Co., bankers and brokers, now sp'l mem. B Y. Frost & Co .; dir. Shelby Iron Co. Clubs: Union, Yacht, Downtown, Mid- day, Piping Rock, South Side Sportsman's. Address: 38 19. 39th St., N. Y. City.


GUSTAFSON, ZADEL BARNES


Author; b. Middletown, Conn., March 9, 1841; d. Duane and Cynthia Sexton (Turner) Barnes; ed. by private tutors and at St. Thomas's Hall Female Sem., Flushing. 1 .. 1 .; Wilbraham Acad., Mass. Started writing at age of 14 for Jlome Journal, and has since conth'd to lead- ing magazines both in U. S. and Europe, Was frequent contb'r of poems and leading illustrations for llarper's Magazine over 20 years. Author: The Voice of Christ- mas Past (a tribute in prose and verse dedicated to Dickens, the first Christmas after his death), and The Bard of Abbotsford (a tribute in prose and verse dedi- cated to Sir Walter Scott during Scott Centennial Cele- bration) ; founded, 1884, and edited for a time The Na- tional Philanthropist, London. Represented the Pall Mall Gazette In U. S., 1886; nat, delegate to and speaker before 1st Internat. Congress of Women, Wash .. IS88. Author: Can the Old Love? (novel); Meg-A Pastoral.


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and other poems; joint author with husband: The Foundation of Death; A Study of the Drink Question. Revised and edited Zophiel, or the Bride of Seven, with Mographical sketch of its author, Maria Gowen Brooks; Nography of Genevieve Ward. Address: R. F. 1). 4, Huntington, L. I., N. Y.


GUTHRIE, EDWARD BUCKINGHAM


Civii eng'r; b. Putnam (now part of Zanesville), O., July 25, 1849; s. Solomon Sturges and Ann Jane (Sher- wood) Guthrie; ed. publie and private sehs., Buffalo, N. Y., 1854-1864, and Buffalo Classical Seh., 1864-1867; Yale, A.B., 1871, and one year Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1571-1872; m. 1st, Buffalo, N. Y., June 21, 1876, Jeanie Dorsheimer Clitton (died Mareh 21, 1901); 2d, Walpole, X H, Aug. 5, 1903, M. Elizabeth Seabury; one son: Ed- ward Hosmer, b. June 21, 1904; one d .: Anne, b. Sept. 11. 1907; died Feb. 14, 1909. In railroad eng'ring, 1872- 1.74; ass't city eng'r, Buffalo, 1874-1879; in business, 179-1885; ass't city eng'r, Buffalo, 1885-1896; city eng'r, 1996-1897; ehief eng'r Grade Crossing Comm'n, Buffalo, since 1897. Republican; Presby'n. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng's. Club: Saturn. Residenee: 562 West Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y. Address: 436 Ellicott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y.


GUTHRIE, GEORGE WILKINS


Diplomat, lawyer; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 5, 1848; s. John Brandon and Catherine Stevenson (Murray) Guth- sie; grad. Univ. of Pittsburgh, A.M., 1868; Columbia I'niv., 1869; LL.D., Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1905, and Trin- Ity Coll., 1907; m. Pittsburgh, Dee. 2, 1886; Florence J., d. Thomas M. Howe. Admitted to bar 1869, and has Ince practised in Pittsburgh; v .- p. and trustee Dollar Savings Bank. U. S. Ambassador to Japan. Mem. Pa. State Com. which erected Home for Feeble-Minded at Pojk, Pa .; asso. counsel Tilden Electors before Fla. Returning I'd, 1876; Mayor of Pittsburgh, 1906-1909. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mason (grand master 1910- 1911). Clubs: Duquesne, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Golf, University (N. Y.), Art (Philadelphia). Address: Am. Embassy, Tokio, Japan.


GUTHRIE, KENNETH SYLVAN


Educator; b. Dundee, Scotland, July 22, 1871; s. Dr. William Eugene and Frances Sylva (d'Ardsmont) Gutli- rle; early ed'n was obtained at Florence, Lausanne, Frankfurt, Wiesbaden, Brussels, Edinburgh; St. Ste- phen's Coll., Annandale, N. Y., A. M. Univ. of South Sewanee, Tenn .; A M., 1891; Ph.D., Tulane. New Orleans, 1894; A.M., Harvard, 1895; studied under Willlam James; 3.D., Medico-Chirurg. Coll., Phila. (3 gold medals), 1903. Travelled in Europe, Including Spain, Greece, 1908. Ass't Ch. of Incarnation, Phila., 1894-1906; ass't pastor Ebenezer, German Presby'n Ch., Brooklyn. Prof. In extension, Univ. of the South Sewanee, Tenn. Author of poems published in Cosmopolitan, Van Norden's Mag- azlne; article on Hugo's Dieu, in (Boston) Arena; On Familiar Phrases in the Gathas, in Quest, London. Author: Communion with God (a devotional book); Plotinos: Life, Times and Philosophy; The Message of Philo Judæus; Numenius of Apamea (was accepted by world-famous B. G. Teubner & Co. of Leipzig); Once More Must the Modern Language Methods Be Revised; Spiritual Message of Literature (a manual of compara- tive literature, 2d edition). Mem. Am. Hist. Soc., Soe. Biblical Literature and Exegesis; 32° Mason and Shriner. Club: Barnard. Address: 182 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


N GUY, CHARLES L.


Jurist; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 6, 1856; s. Pierre A. Guy (b. Montreal Can. ) and Sarah (Beaumont) Guy (b. Litchfield Co., Conn.); grad. Pubjie School 35 (Hun- ter's Sch.) and entered Coll. City of N. Y .; attended Columbia Law Sch .; m. Boston, Mass., May 16, 1888, Eliza M. Bowen; children: Ruth Aline, Laura Eliza- beth, Mary Bowen. Admitted to bar, 1881, and actively practised for 20 years; former mem. law firm of Lexow, MacKellar, Guy & Wells; law ass't to sur- rogate, 1892-1893; State Senator, 1894-1898; prominent mem. Senate Com. on Judiciary and Codes; author of School Teachers' Pension Bill, and bills establishing many public improvements in N. Y. City, such as Cathedral Parkway, Riverside Drive Extension, Botanical and Zoological Gardens, etc .; schoo! comm'r 1902-1903; ass't corporation counsel City of N. Y .. 1904-1906; elected Nov. 6, 1906. justice Supreme Court for 1st Dep't, for term expiring Dec. 31, 1920. Be- fore election to the bench was active in political affairs, showing marked independence; stampeded Saratoga Conv. in favor of David B. Hill for gov., 1895; nominated llenry George for U. S. senator against Hill, IS97; supported Seth Low for mayor, 1897; Edward M. Shepard, 1901, and George B. Mc- Clellan, 1903. Democrat. Med. Soc. Med. Jurispru- dence, Alliance Francaise. Clubs: Manhattan, Na-


tional Democratic, Economie, St. Andrew's Golf. Residence: 335 Convent Av., N. Y. City. Address: 51 Chambers St., N. Y. City.


GWYER, FREDERICK


Surgeon; b. in Arkansas, July 29, 1855; s. Frederick S. and Frances R. (Newman) Gwyer; ed. public schs., N. Y. City, N. Y. Univ. (Med. Dep't), M.D., 1883; Belle- vue Hosp., 1883-1885; n. N Y. City, 1892, Elizabeth Conover. Engaged in practise as physician since 1883; prof. operative and elinical surgery, Cornell Unlv. Med. Coll. until 1911; was visiting surgeon to Bellevue and Beth Israel Hosps., now sup't Lincoln fflosp. and lome; consulting surgeon to Mt. Vernon Ilosp .; capt. and ass't surgeon 71st Reg't, N.G.S.N.Y., 1885-1890. Formerly med. Acad. of Medicine, N. Y. Surg. Soe., Alumnl Bellevue Hosp., Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. County and State Ass'ns, Harvey Soc., Sons of Revolution. Summer home: Brattleboro, Vt. Address: Lincoln Hosp. and Home, 141st St. and Southern Boule- vard, N. Y. City.


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HAAS, GEORGE CHRISTIAN FREDERICK


Clergyman; b. Phila., Pa., May 5, 1854; s. John C. and Anna M. (Schur) Haas; ed P


E. Aead., Phila., Pa .; grad. University of Pa. (first honor). A.B., 1876, A. M., 1879, Lutheran Theol. Scm., Phila., Pa., 1880; Muhlenberg Coll., Allentown, Pa., D.D., 1901; in. 1st, 1882, Anna S. Hansen; m. 2d., May, 1906, Clara M. Holthusen, of N. Y. City; one son, George C. O., b. 1883. Pastor St. Mark's Lutheran Ch., N. Y. ('itv, since 1880; pres. N. Y. Ministerium, 1893-1896, 1509- 1902, 1908-1911; was mem. N. Y. Micros. Soc .; trustee Lutheran Theol. Sem., Philadelphia, Lutheran Emi- grant House; mem. Phi. Beta Kappa. Recreations: Music, photography, microscopy. Address: 254 W. 136th St., N. Y City.


HAAS, GEORGE CHRISTIAN OTTO


Educator, musleian; b. N. Y., Mareh 28, 1883; S. Rev. George C. F. and Anna S. (Hansen) Haas; grad. Columbia Univ., A.B., 1902; A.M., 1903; Ph.D., 1909; fellow in Indo-Iranian languages, Columbia Univ., 1905-1906. Tutor Coll. of City of N. Y., 1904-1911; instr. In Gernian since 1911. Author: An Avestan Fragment on the Resurrection (in Spiegel memorial volume), Bombay, 1908; The Dasarupa, a Treatise on Hindu Dramaturgy by Dhanamjaya (translated from the Sanskrit), N. Y., 1912. Since 1907 Am. Collabo- rator on annual Orlentallsche Bibliographie (Berlin). Organist and choirmaster, St. Mark's Lutheran Ch., 1906-1908. Mem. Am. Oriental Soc. since 1903 (Re- cording sec. since 1911); mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soe. Recreations: Musie, astrology, literature. Address: 254 W. 136th St., N. Y. City.


HAAS, KALMAN


Merchant, b. Germany, Dec., 1840; m. Harriet Fat- man; children: Edith, George, Robert. Dir. Mutual Alliance Trust Co .; New Idria Quicksilver Co., Haas Bros., Amerlean Beet Sugar Co .: V .- p. Somerset Mf'g Co .; Raritan Woolen Mills. Pres. Mt. Sinai Training Seh. for Nurses. Residence (country): Fernbrook Farm, Westchester Co .; (city): 7 E. 69th St. Address: 27 Williamn St., N. Y. City.


HABERSTRO, WILLIAM ALBERT


Kawyer; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1880; s. Joseph L. Haderstro (formerly city treas. of Buffalo and sheriff of Erie County; dled 1902), and Barbara de Scheu; antecedents mainly French, who in the 16th century were in sympathy with Huguenotism; ed. in public school, Buffalo Central High School, Univ. of Buffalo, LID .; unmarrled, Practised law five years, 1902- 1907. Field sec. of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, 1907-1911, travelling in U. S. lecturing and organizing; now engaged in law and promotion. Former niem. 74th Reg't, N. G. N. Y., mem. Regimental Rifle Team four years. Alas written several articles for magazines, particularly St. Andrew's Cross and The Llving Church, also essays for various occasions; frequent lecturer on various subjects. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mason, 32", and member Mystic Shrine: honorary mem. Theta Phi fraternity. Clubs: Lawyers, Ellicott ( Buffalo). Residence: 965 Lafayette Av. Address: 1094 Ellicott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y.


HACKETT, JAMES KETELTAS


Actor-manager; b. Ontarlo, IS69; s. James Henry Hackett, the celebrated Falstaff and half-brother to Johu Keteltas Ilackett, recorder of City of N. Y. for 19 years; grad. Coll. of City of N. Y., 1891; studied law for a brief period in N. Y. Law Sch .; in. Mary Mannering. Made debut on professional stage in Palmer's Stock Co., in Philadelphia, 1892; afterward became leading man in N. Y. Lyecum, 1895. being youngest leading man in stage history of N. Y. City; made notable successes in The Prisoner of Zenda,


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Rupert of Hentzau, The Pride of Jennico; in 1901, be- came own manager, producing successively Don Cæsar, Return, The Chance Ambassador, The Crisis, John Ermine of The Yellowstone, The Crown Prince, and The Walls of Jennico; now controls The Secret of Polichinelle, with William H. Thompson. Manager Hackett's Theatre, N. Y. City. Clubs: Players, Alpha Delta Phi. Strollers, Lambs, N. Y. Athletic. Address: 146 W. 64th St., N. Y. City.


HAFFEN, LOUIS F.


Railway manager; b. Middletown, Conn., May 16, 1852; s. William G. and Anna (Garr) Hackstaff; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H .; m. Greenfield, Mass., 1879, Cornelia Tilden Allen; one daugnter. V .- p. and dir. Mississippi Valley Corp'n; dir. Chicago, St. Louis and N. O. R. R. Co., Yazoo & Mississippi Valley R. R. Co., Canton, Aberdeen & Nashville It. R. Co .; mem. St. Nicholas Soc., Soc. of War of 1812. Clubs: N. Y. Yacht. Union. Address: Astor Apartments, 235 W. 75th St., N. Y. City.


HAEBERLE, ARMINIUS T.


Capitalist; b. N. Y. City. 1840; s. Crowell and Fanny (Ludlow) Hadden; ed. Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst .; m. Brooklyn, May 29, 1866, Elizabeth Stevens. Pres. Brooklyn Savings Bank: v .- p. and trustee Brooklyn Savings Bank, Franklin Safe Deposit Co .; trustee Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hosp., Franklin Trust Co., Children's Aid Soc .; dir. Brooklyn City R. R. Co., Nassau Nat. Bank. Realty Ass'n. Address: 164 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


HADLOCK, ALBERT EMERSON


Advertising agent, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1873; s. Crowell and Elizabeth (Stevens) Hadden; ed. Colum- bia Univ. Sch. of Mines (architecture), P.h.B., 1895; m. Brooklyn, Nov. 18, 1896, A. Lilllan Callender; chil- dren: Howard Douglas, b. 1899; Agnes Lillian, b. 1902. Interested in architectural eng'ring, N. Y. City, 1895-1910; since May 1, 1910, associated with Henry King Hannah, Advertising Agency. Presby'n. Mem. Sons of Revolution, Columbia Coil. Alumni Ass'n, Columbia Coll. Architectural Ass'n, Hill Sch. Alumni Ass'n, and Poly. Alumni Ass'n; sec. and dir. Brooklyn Hosp .; sec. and mem. of council, Boy Scouts of Amer- ica .; gov. Brooklyn Y. M. C. A. Recreations: Goff, tennis, hunting, fishing. Clubs: Rembrandt (sec.), Hamilton, Heights Casino (gov.), Eastern Trades Golf Ass'n, Camp Fire of America, Blooming Grove Hunting and Fishing (pres. and dir.). Residence: 248 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 277 Broad- way, N. Y. City.


HADLEY, HOWARD DUNLOP


President Yale Univ .; b. New Haven, Conn., Apr. 23, 1856; s. James and Anne Loring (Twining) Had- ley ;. grad. Yale Univ., A.B., 1876; m. June 30, 1891, Helen Harrison Morris; children: Morris, b. 1894; Hamilton, b. 1896; Laura Beaumont, b. 1899. Instr. Yale, 1879-1886; prof. Polit. Science, 1886-1899; pres. since 1899. Labor comm'r of Conn., 1885-1887; asso. editor Railroad Gazette, 1887-1891. Dir. N. Y., New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co., First Nat. Bank of New Haven. MMem. Internat. Statistical Inst., Am. Acad. of Arts and Letters, Am. Philo. Soc., Am. Economic Ass'n, Am. Hist. Ass'n. Clubs: Century, University (N.Y.), Quinnipiack, Graduates (New Haven). Resi- dence: 93 Whitney Av. Address: Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn


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Dir. and 1st v .- p. Plattsburg Chamber of Com- inerce; b. Westville, N. Y .; s. Albert Conroy and Sarah Anne (Dunlop) Hadley; ed. Franklin Acad., Malonc, N. Y .; m. Plattsburgh, N. Y., June 19, 1901, Helen Edith Haughran; children: Heien Mary, b. Jan. 8 1903; John Haughran, b. Dec. 5, 1907. Originated and is successfully carrying on plan as pres. tor Internat. Highway from Quebec, Can., to Miami, Fla., via Mon- treal, Plattsburgh, Albany, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Raleigh, Columbia, Augusta, Savannah and Jacksonville. Deputy collector or sp'l deputy collector of customs, Dist. of Champlain, Port of Plattsburgh, N. Y., 1899-1912. Took active and im- portant part as mem. Exec. Com. N. Y. State Barge Canal, Terminal Com. in moulding and bringing about adoption of plan for bld'g $19,800,000 worth of barge canai terminals in N. Y. State. Mcm. Atlantic Deeper Waterways Ass'n, N. Y. State Waterways Ass'n; mem. Exec. Com. N. Y. State Barge Canal Ter- minal Com .; 1st v .- p. Northern N. Y. Development League; mem. Exec. Com. Am. Com. for celebration of 100 years of Peace Among English Speaking People; ass't sec. Comm'n for celebration of 100th anniver- sary of Battle of Plattsburgh, last naval battle ever fought between English-speaking nations. Progres- slve; Episcopalian. Dir. Plattsburgh (N. Y.) Y. M.


C. A. Recreations: Automobiling, power-boating, hunting, fishing, tennis. Club: Plattsburgh. Real. (Ience: 22 Macomb St. Address: 34 Margaret St. Plattsburgh, N. Y.


HADDEN, HOWARD S.


Lawyer; b. Amherst, N. H., Feb. 9, 1863; s. John and Saran Elizabeth (Carlton) Hadlock; ed. public schools and P'hillip Exeter Acad., 1883; grad. Dart- mouth Coll., A.B. (valedictorian), 1887, A.AL., 1890, Harvard Univ. Law Sch., LL.B., cum laude, A.M., 1893; in. Burlington, Vt., June 28, 1902, Marion Canfield; children: Albert Emerson, Jr., b. 1903; Canfield, b. 1904; Marion, b. 1910. Taught in G. W. C. Noble's Sch., Boston, Mass., 1887-1890; law clerk in office of Evarts, Choate & Beamen; sec. to pres. Borough of Richmond, 1898-1902; ass't corp'n counsel, City of N. Y., 1902-1904; in gen. practice since 1904. Rep. candidate for county judge of Richmond County, 1905. Mem. Com. of 100 on judicial nominations In 2d dep't, 1906. Chief, Law and Adjustment Div. of Finance Dep't, N. Y. City, since Feb. 14, 1910. Republican. Men. N. Y. City Bar Ass'n, Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kap- pa and Phi Delta Phi fraternities, Casque and Gaunt- let Soc .; 2d v .- p. Staten Island Chamber of Commerce Address: 280 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HADDEN, CROWELL


Consul; b. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 23, 1874; ed. Elmhurst Coll., Elmhurst, Ill., and Washington Unlv., St. Louis, Mo. Instr. St. Charles Coll., St. Charles, Mo .; prin- cipal public schs. at Hermann. Mo .; vice-dir. Inst. Ing- les at Santiago, Chile, 1898-1903; employed by B'd of Foreign Missions at N. Y .; head of modern language dep't McKinley High Sch., St. Louis, Mo., 1904-1907; appt'd consul at Manzanillo, June 10, 1908, and Te- gucigalpa, Jan. 11, 1910. Address: Am. Consulate, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.


HACKSTAFF, ALEXANDER G.


Civil and mining eng'r; b. in old Village of Meirose (then in Westchester County, now part of Borough of The Bronx), Nov. 6, 1854; of German-Irish parentage, his father, Matthlas Haffen, being a native of Bavaria and his mother of Limerick, Ireland; ed. public schools, Fordham Coll., Univ. of Niagara, then re- turned to Fordham, graduating AJB., 1875, A.M., 1877, Sch. of Mines Columbia Coli., C.E., E.M., 1879; m. 1886, and has nine children. Practised civil engineering in Colo., Ariz. and Calif., 1882-1883; returned to N. Y. City and appt'd eng'r in Dep't of Parks, 1883, assigned to 23d and 24th Wards, now Borough of Bronx, in con- nection; with surveying, laying out and opening of new streets and thoroughfares, the Dep't of Parks then having complete jurisdiction of all public im- provements and care of streets in what was then known as the Annexed Dist .; received several promo- tions and became eng'r in charge and sup't of new parks now within the Borough of Bronx until May 1, 1893. when he was appt'd comm'r street Improvements of 23d and 24th Wards, and in following Nov. elected to same office, which he held until the office was abolished Dec. 31, 1897; elected Nov., 1897 (the first election under the charter creating Greater N. Y.) to office of pres. Borough of The Bronx; re-elected 1901, 1903. 1905; terni explred Dec. 31. 1909. During his incumbency the population of The Bronx increased from 85.000 to 400,000 and the assessed valuation from $58,612,268 to $450,803,429. Democrat. Member Sch. of Science Alumni Ass'n of Columbia Univ., Alum- ni Ass'n of Fordham Univ., North Side B'd of Trade, Taxpayers' Alliance, Franz Schubert Männerchor, Arion Liedertafel, and many other fraternal, civic, social and pollt. org'ns. Clubs: Nat. Democratic, Jef- ferson, Schnorer. Address: 308 E. 162d St., N. Y. City.




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