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JHALL, EDWARD HAGAMAN
Writer, lecturer; b. Auburn, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1858; s. Chief Justice Benjamin F. and Abigail Farnam (Haga- man) Hall; grad. Auburn Academic High Sch., with the classical honor, 1877; honorary degree Master of Letters from N. Y. Univ., 1908; L.H.D., Hobart Coll., 1909; Order of the Red Eagle, from the German Em- peror, 1912: m. Phila., Pa. Feb. 7, 1893, Irene Gilbert Gazzam; one d., Edwina Gazzam, b. Sept. 27, 1894. Editor Norwich (Conn.) Morning Bulletin, 1877-1888, Waterbury (Conn.); Republican, 1888-1889; correspond- ent N. Y. Tribune several years prior to 1890, and later briefly with business dept. in N. Y. City; publisher, printer and writer in N. Y. City, 1890-1900; writer, lecturer and exec. sec. since 1900; author of numerous books and monographs relating to Am. history, scenery, archaeology and biography; lecturer on Am. History for B'd of Ed'n of N. Y .; sp'l agent N. Y. Commerce Comm'n, 1898-1899; sec. Am. Scenic and Ilistoric Preservation Soc. Ass'n for the Protection of the Adirondacks; trustee and ass't sec. Hudson- Fulton Celebration Comm'n, 1906-191]; trustee and sec. N. Y. Commercial Tercentenary Comm'n, 1913-1914. Republican; Episcopalian. Past deputy Order of Founders and Patriots of America, gov. N. Y. gov .- gen. Soc. of same, 1907-1909; past v .- p. S. A. R .; capt. Wash- ington Continental Guards; sachem Soc. of Cayugas; v .- p. Am. Flag Ass'n; mem. Municipal Art Soc., N. Y. Ilist. Soc. Recreations: Hist, study on original sites in Eng., Holland and America, and archaeol. work in the field Club: Nat. Arts (ex-gov.). Residence: 702 West End Av Address: Tribune Bldg., N. Y. City.
HALL, EDWARD J.
Capitalist; b. Perth Amboy, N. J., 1853; s. Edward J. and Mary H. Hall; grad, Yale, Ph.B., 1873; m. Buffalo, N. Y., 1875, Louise Winne; children: Eleanor W. (Mrs. Joseph Winterbotham, Jr., Chicago); Gertrude S., Ed- ward B. V .- p. Am. Telephone & Telegraph Co :; dir. N. Y. Telephone Co., Western Union Telegraph Co. (chm'n Exec. Com.), Atlantle Terra Cotta Co., Cum- berland Telephone & Telegraph Co., Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co., Market & Fulton Nat. Bank, N. Y. Clubs: University, Morris County Golf, Morristown, Larchmont Yacht, Lawyers', Railroad, N. Y. Yacht. Residence: Morristown, N. J. Address: 15 Dey St., N. Y. City.
HALL, EDWARD WILLIAM
Physician; b, June 17, 1867; s. Edward C. and Sarah A. (Parkinson) Hall; grad. L. I. Coll. Hosp., Brooklyn, M.1)., 1897; unmarried. Was interne St. John's Hosp., acting pathologist Brooklyn Hosp. and physician-In- chief of the Red Cross Relief Hosp., from which re- signed to enter the army as acting ass't surgeon U. S. A., serving during the war with Spain; capt. Med. Corps, 8th A. D. C. A. C. Coast Art'y. Now on surg. staff West Side German and Polyclinic Hosps .; also on dispensary staff of Harlem Hosp .; ass't attending physician, Div. of Infectious Diseases of Dep't of TIealth, N. Y. City. Mem. Med. Soc. County of N. Y., Med. Ass'n of Greater N. Y., Harlem Med. Soc., Poly- clinic Med. Ass'n; mem. Harlem Dist. Com. of Charity Org'n Soc., Empire City Council, Royal Arcanum and Marine Lodge, F. and A. M. Surgeon Manhattan Camp, United Spanish War Veterans. Club: Sagamore. Ad- dress: 63 W. 126th St., N. Y. City.
HALL, ERNEST
Lawyer; b. London, Eng., Oct. 24, 1844; s. Henry B. and Mary A. (Denison) Hall; ed. Morrisania public schools; grad. N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., 1866, LL.D., 1905; in. N. Y. City, Oct. 13, 1869, Clarita M. Tallient; chll- dren: Mrs. Charles D). Kline, Edna B. Justice Clty Court of N. Y., 1882-18SS; justice Supreme Court
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(appt'd to succeed Miles Beach, dec'd), 1902; served with the 71st N. Y. Vols., in the Gettysburg campaign, 1863; in naval service, 1864-1865; mem. B'd Trustees Morrisania, 1870-1873; corp'n counsel Morrisania, 1873- 1874; dir. Germanic Fire Ins. Co., Casualty Co. of America. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. Clty and Bronx Bar Ass'ns, Lafayette Post, G. A. R. Recre- ations: Golf, automobiling. Clubs: Lawyers, Ford- . ham, North Side Republican, Union. Residence: 1087 Boston Road. Address: 62 William St., N. Y. City.
HALL, FRANCIS GRANGER
Electrical eng'r; b. Elmira, N. Y., 1877; s. Francis G. and Maria (Angell) Hall; grad. Sheffield Scientific Sch., Yale Unlv., Ph.B., 1899. Invented and patented Yale submarine, electric lamp for investigating wreck of U. S. S. Maine, breechloading life saving gun for naval service, improved rapid-fire gun, new type gaso- line engine; improved oil burning heater for kero- sene engines, and sponge fishing appliances for use in West Indles fisheries. Visited Europe and West In- dies in 1893. Was mem. 1st battalion Naval Reserve Conn. N. G., eng'r div. prior to 1898; during Spanish- Am. War, in charge .of mining operations in harbors of New London and New Haven; mem. corps of ex- perts appt'd to investigate blowing up of U. S. S. Maine, Havana Harbor; pres. Electric Marine Mfg Co., Naval Co .; gen. mg'r Detroit Auto Marine Co., Ferro Machine and Foundry Co .; pres. and gen. mg'r Lackawanna Mf'g Co. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Eng'rs; writer for technical publications. Recreations: Hunt- ing, yachting. Club: Yale. Residence: Rutland, Pa. Address: 30 Church St., N. Y. Clty.
HALL, FRANK OLIVER
Clergyman; b. New Haven, Conn., Mar. 19, 1860; s. Oliver A. and Clara (Stanley) Hall; grad. Tufts Coll., B.D., 1884, S.T.D., 1905, D.D., St. Lawrence Univ., 1901; m. Lowell, Mass., 1895, Vermeille A. Swan; one d .; Dorothy, b. Jan. 11, 1897. Has held Universalist pastorates at Fitchburg, Lowell and Cambridge, Mass,; at Church of Divine Paternity, N. Y. City, since 1902; chaplain Empire State Soc., S.A.R. Author: Common People, 1901; Soui and Body, 1909. Recreations: Golf, fishing. Address: 4 W. 76th St., N. Y. City.
HALL, FREDERICK JAMES .
Business man; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 1, 1861; s. James F. Hall (brig. gen. of Engineers) and Violetta Morgan ('Marsh) Hall; ed. in private schools and Peekskill Mil. Acad .; m. Oet. 1, 1903, Elizabeth Wotherspoon Miles; children: Victorine Morgan, b. Sept. 28, 1904, Elizabeth Miles, b. May 1, 1908. Successively clerk ass't to gen. mg'r, ass't gen. mg'r, gen. mg'r, treas .; now v .- p. The Habershaw Wire Co., successors to the India Rubber and Gutta Percha Insulating Co. Mem. A. A. A. S., Nat. Geog. Soc., Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, N. Y. State Hist. Soc., A.m. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Soe. Sons of Revolution. Recreation: Golf. Clubs: Transportation, Knollwood Country. Address: Tarrytown, N. Y.
HALL, GERTRUDE
Writer; b. Boston, Mass., Sept. 8, 1863; d. David Culver and Edna (Brown) Hall; ed. in Florence, Italy. Author: Verses; Far from To-day; Foam of the Sea; Allegretto; The Hundred and Other Storics; Age of Fairy Gold; April's Sowing; The Unknown Quantity; Wagnerian Romances. Translations: Cyrano de
Bergerac; Chantecler; Poems of Paul Verlaine. Ad- dress: The Evelyn, 101 W. 78th St., N. Y. City.
HALL, HENRY
Journalist, financial writer; b. Auburn, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1845; s. Benjamin F. Hall, first chief justice of Colorado, and Abbe Farnam (llagaman) Hall; ed. pub- lic schools, Auburn Acad .; took preparatory course for coll., but did not enter; m. Bath, Me., 1887, Virginia Houghton. Was teller First Nat. Bank of Auburn for a time, and then went into journalism; served suc- cessively on The Auburn News, The Auburn Adver- tiser and the Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin; after 1875, for 26 years, was on the N. Y. Tribune, most of the time as business mg'r; agent of the U. S. Census Bureau, 1880-1881, for collection of statistics of' Am. ship bullding, and prepared the only eensus of that industry ever taken; served in the 49th Reg't, N. G. N. Y., 9 years. Republican; Episcopallan. Has made minute investigation of Wall St. and its ways, and has compiled a remarkable scrap-book of events in that famous locality; compiled American Millionalres, first list of the kind ever printed, and the original of the present ' Financial Red Book. Author: History of Auburn; Cayuga in the Field (in collaboration with his brother, James, being the history of two N. Y. reg'ts in the Civil War); History of the Societies of Descendants of Men of the American Revolution; America's Successful Men; How Money is Made in
Security Investments, or, A Fortune at Fifty-five; fa a gen. writer on financial and business topics. Was a mem. Republican, Union League and N. Y. Athletic clubs, and of numerous societies of descendants of soldiers of the American Revolution, but has retired from all. Residence: Bronxville. Address: 52 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
HALL, RANDALL COOKE
Clergyman; b. Wallingford, Conn., Dec. 18, 1842; & Francis C. and Elizabeth W. (Cooke) Ilall; ed. Trinity Sch., N. Y. City, 1854-1859; grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., A.M., 1863, Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1866, D.D., 1885; m. Brooklyn, July 23, 1878, Lizzie Eyland; chil- dren: Eyland Jarvis, b. 1879; Margaret Pyncheon, b. 1888; Francis Chauncey, b. 1890. Curate in St. Stephen's Ch., N. Y. City, 1875-1886; instr. Hebrew and Greek, Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. Clty, 1869-1871; Clement C. Moore, prof. Greek and Hebrew languages same, 1871-1899; prof. emeritus since 1899. Chaplaln llouse of the Holy Comforter, necrologist Alumni Ass'n of Gen. Theol. Sein .; ass't in Ch. of St. Mary the Virgin; mem. N. Y. Clericus, Catholic Clerical Union. Episcopalian. Address: Gen. Theol. Sein., Chelsea Sq., N. Y. City.
HALL, SAMUEL STICKNEY
Actuary; b. Georgetown, D. C., Sept 28, 1864; grad, Harvard, A.B. Engaged with a banking company in N. Y. City, 1888-1891; then entered the actuarial de- partment of the Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y .; now asso. actnary of company. Asso. Actuarial Soc. by ex- amination, 1897, taking the first Associate ExamIna- tlon given by the society, and In 1900, also by examin- ation, became a fellow of Actuarial Soc. Has been among leading fraternity men in N. Y. City, having served on the Executive Council, Delta Upsilon fra- ternity, scc. and treas., v .- p. and pres., for about 14 years. Charter mem. of Incorporation Exec. Council and also of Incorporation Delta Upsilon fraternity. Address: 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
HALL, SHERMAN ROGERS
Bond dealer; b. Buffalo, N. Y., March 14, 1874; s. Edward Julius and Mary (Hoey) Hail; grad. Shef- field Sclentifle Sch., Yale Univ., Ph.B., 1595; in. Port- land, Oregon, Oct. 25, 1900, Clementine Lewis; chil- dren; Sherman Rogers, Jr., b. 1902; Francis Lewis, b. 1906. In Eng'ring Dep't Am. Telephone & Telegraph Co., N. Y., 1895-1900; Mg'r Bell Telephone Co., Buf- falo, 1900-1904; gen. ing'r Mo. & Kans. Telephone Co., 1904-1908, v .- p. and dir. 1908-1911: senior partner Hall & Lewis, bond dealers, since 1911. Dir. Lewis In- vestment Co., Portland; scc. Leland Investment Co. Mem. Squadron A, N. Y.N.G., 1896-1898; Troop A, N. Y. Vol. Cav., Spanish War, 1898, in Porto Rico. Re- publican. Mem. Delta Psi fraternity. Recreations: Golf, Polo (played No. 1 on Kansas City Country Club Polo Team, 1906-1910, and Waverly Country Club Polo Team, 1911, 1912, 1913). Clubs: Arlington, Waverly Country (Portland). Residence: 572 Kearney St. Address: 910 Lewis Bld'g, Portland, Oregon.
HALL, THOMAS CUMING
Theologian; b. Armagh, Ireland, Sept. 25, 1858; s. Dr. John and Emily (Bolton) Hall; when boy came to this country with parents, father becoming pastor Fifth Av. Presby'n Ch., 1867; grad. Princeton, A.B., 1879, A.M., Union Theol. Sem., 1882; studied at Berlin and Göttingen, Germany; in, London, July 29, 1884, Jenny E. L. Bartling, of Göttingen. In ministry of Presby'n Ch. from 1SS2; called to Omaha, Nub., 1883; bullt two chs. there and edited a Presby'n newspaper; pastor Forty-first St. Presby'n Ch., Chicago, 1886- 1893; Fourth Presby'n Ch., Chicago, 1893-1897; re- signed because of illness, spent 11/2 years in Europe. Since 1898, prof. Christian ethics, Union Theol. Sem.
Author: The Power of an Endless Lite, The Social Meaning of the English Revival Movements in the NAghteenth Century, The Message of The Synoptics, John Hall, Pastor and Preacher (a biography, by his son), Social Solutions in the Light of Christian Ethics and History of Ethics within Organized Christianity, The Ilistorical Setting of the Early Gospel, Religion and Life. Constant contb'r to reviews, religious wacklies and dally press. Residence: 606 W. 122d St. Address: Union Theol. Sem., Broadway & 120th St., N. Y. City,
HALL, WALTER HENRY
OrganIst and musical dir .; b. London, England, 1862; s. James and Mary (Ncale) Hall; ed. Royal. Acad. of Music, London; m. Oneonta, N. Y., 1585, Celestia M. . Youngman; children: Alice May, b. 1890; Alan, b. 1892; Cecil John, b. 1893. Prot. of Church and choral music, Columbia Univ. Author: Essentials of Choir Boy Training. Composer of church minsie. Address: Columbia Univ., N. Y. Clty.
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TUTORING SCHOOLS-NEW YORK CITY
The Brown School of Tutoring .
241 WEST SEVENTY- FIFTH STREET
FREDERIC L. BROWN, B.S., Headmaster FOUNDED. 1906
"The Right System of Education"
B OARDING and Day School. Separate build- ings. Open all year. Exceptional success in preparing pupils for college's, schools and business. Limited to 30. Lessons given at the School or at the homes of the pupils. Our pupils do. at least two years of regular school work in one. Bright pupils not retarded, and backward, nervous pupils not em- barrassed and discouraged by class work. Each pupil who has entered the School with the purpose of going to college has accomplished that purpose. Pupils are taught how to study. Fifteen teachers, each one of whom has had at least twelve years of experience.
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Laboratories PERSONAL INTERVIEWS WELCOMED
"A School with an Atmosphere of Work"
The School Conducts Branches in Various Localities During the Summer
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SCHOOLS
University School
7 COLLEGE STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN.
UTORING all the year around in special preparation for entrance to Yale, and for students already in college. Boys from outside New Haven are boarded in comfortable homes, under the supervision of the principal.
Tuition, without board, $500 for yearly session Summer session, $20 monthly.
This school is in its 13th year, and the record of the success of its pupils in pass- ing college examinations proves it suc- cessful in making its pupils earnest, self- reliant and thorough students.
GEORGE L. FOX, M.A. (Yale) Principal
School of Expression S. S. CURRY, Ph.D., Litt.D. - - President
PIERCE BUILDING, COPLEY SQUARE BOSTON, MASS.
F OUNDED by Dr. S. S. Curry, with the co-operation of Bishop Phillips Brooks and many educators and literary men, to place all vocal and speech train- ing on a scientific basis. Sir Henry Irv- ing and Professor Alexander Melville Bell contributed to its endowment funds.
OLDEST and BEST EQUIPPED School of the kind in the United States.
Regular and Summer Sessions. Diploma and special courses. Sane methods and skilled instruction. The Spoken Word means trained individual power.
SEND FOR CATALOG Address The President, S. S. CURRY, Ph.D. Copley Square, Boston, Mass. *
PRINCETON PREPARATORY SCHOOL
OLLEGE Preparatory School for boys over fourteen. Rapid progress possible because of limited number of pupils (60) and freedom from rigid class organization. Excellent equipment and facilities in the way of buildings and grounds.
(Į Special attention given to Athletics and moral welfare. *
([ 41st year. . [[ Personal inspection invited.
FOR YEAR BOOK, ADDRESS G. B. FINE, Headmaster PRINCETON. NEW JERSEY
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IRVING SCHOOL for BOYS Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N.Y
Twenty-five miles from New York, in the beautiful, historic "Irving" country. 77th year. 23 years under present Head Master. New site and buildings, 1904. Prepares for all colleges and technical schools. Indi- vidual as well as class instruction. Athletic Field. Swim- ming Pool. New Gymnasium.
Summer Camp, Bantam Lake, Litchfield Hills, Conn. 1100 feet altitude. Address
J. M. FURMAN, A.M., Head Master, Box 921
The BRYANT SCHOOL for the Treatment of STAMMERING, LISPING, Etc.
A N EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION for the correction of speech defects. Established by its present proprietor in 1888. The cele- brated French and German methods are utilized, improved by the practical suggestions of a progres- sive Anerican physician. No better methods or treatment known. Call or send for new booklet : "Speech Disorders and Their Treatment." Exami- nation and consultation gratis.
FRANK A. BRYANT, M.D., Principal Telephone 1071 Bryant 62 West 40th Street. New York City
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HALL, WILLIAM EDWIN
Lawyer; b. St. Marys, Pa., March 25, 1878; s. James Kacx Polk (ex-congressman from Pa.) and Kate M. (Hyde) Hall; grad. Haverford Sch., Lawrenceviiie kb., Yale Univ., Ph.B., 1900, Harvard Univ., LL.B., IN3; m. Bridgeport, Conn., April 5, 1904, Marguerite Wood; children: Marguerite Wood, b. May 22, 1905; #:san Beardslee, b. June 5, 1910. With Shearman
& ferling, lawyers, 1903-1905; associated with Hon. Martin L. Stover, cx-judge of Supreme Court of N. T, since 1906, under firm name of Stover, Hall & Freeman, now Stover & Hall. Pres. and dir. Trojan Powder Co., Pa. Trojan Powder Co., Calif. Trojan Powder Co., Independent Non-Freczing Powder Co .; Ur. St. Marys Nat. Bank, Portland & Northern R. R. Co, St. Marys & Western R. R. Co., Kaul & Hall Lamber Co., Russell Car & Snow Plow Co. Episco- jaitan. Mem. Berzelius Soc., Ya'le Univ., Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Recreations: Tennis, automobiling. Clubs: Yale. Berzelius, Lawyers. Residence: 29 E. Øst St. Address: 60 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HALL, WILLIAM HUNT .
Physician; b. Wilmington, N. C., Aprll 9, 1839; s. Edward Pearsali and Eliza Jane ( Ward) Hall; pre- pared for college in private school, graduated with high honors, Univ. of North Carolina, A.B., 1855, and received honorary degree of A.M., 1875; Univ. of N. Y., M.D., 1858; subsequently attended lectures and tosp. service in Europe; m. Wilmington, N. C., Nov. IS. 1860, Susan Bradiey Wright, d. Mary Allan and Thomas H. Wright; children: Lossie Hall, b. Wil- mington, N. C .; William Hunt, 2d, b. N. Y. Clty; Ed- ward Simmons, b. N. Y. City. During Civil War was In Med. Dep't of the Confederate Army, with 'head- quarters at Petersburg, Va .; subsequently assigned to duty in Fayetteville, N. C., In charge of the hosp. at that post until the final surrender. Democrat; Epis- copalian. . Fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine; mem. Med. Soc., State of N. Y., Med. Soc. County of N. Y., Medi- .al Union. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsiion fraternity (Beta Chapter). Club: University. Address: 129 E. 44th St., N. Y. Clty.
HALL, WILLIAM PHILLIPS
Inventor, signal engineer; b. Stamford, Conn., Feb. 1, 1864; s. Thomas Shepard and Sarah Catherine (Phll- Ups) Hall; ed. public schools; prepared for coli. course, but did not enter: m. Bristol, Conn., Oct. 4, 1887, Chariotte Sophia Holiister; children: Wm. Phillips, Jr., Lyman Holllster, Melville Phillips, Theodore Dana, Thomas Shepard, Dorothy Katherine, Mary Phillips, Charlotte Hollister, Margaret Frances Learned trade of electrical machinist; was one of the Arst r'y signal eng'rs in U. S .; organized present Hail Signai Co. in Oct., 1889, and became its pres .; under bis supervislon the co. has instituted many of the most important biock signal installations on the rail- roads of the U. S., notably that on Ill. Central R. R. for the Columbian Exp'n traffic in the city of Chi- cago, where, during the 6 months of the exp'n, 19,- $00,000 passengers were carried under the protection of the system without an accident. Pres. The Hall Signal Co., Continental Hall Signal Co. of Brussels, Beigium; trustce Roiiins Coll., Winter Park, Fla. Gov .. Wheaton Coli., Wheaton, Ill. Republican. Mem. M. E. Church. Mem. Am. Railway Signal Ass'n, N. Y. B'd of Trade and Transportation, etc .; past master of Acacia Lodge No. 85, F. and A. M., Greenwich, Conn., Rittenhouse Chapter No. 11, Stamford, Conn., Palestine Commandery No. 18, Knights Templar, N. Y. City; pres. Am. Tract Soc., Am. Bible League; v .- p. Worid's Christian Endeavor Union; mg'r Am. Bible Soc., Meth. Epis. Hosp., Brooklyn; pres. Evangelistic Comm'n N. Y. East Conf. M. E. Ch .; mem. Comm'n on Aggressive Evangelism, M. E. Ch., etc. Address: 50 Church St., N. Y. City.
HALLE, LOUIS J.
Importer; b. Cieveland, O .; m. Chillicothe, O., Sept. 23, 1908, Rita Suizbacher; two children. Mem. Am. Chamber of Commerce, Paris. Clubs: Lotos, Automo- bile, The Pilgrims, Economic, Pan-American (N. Y. City). Royal Automobile (London). Residence: Rich- mond Hiil, L. I. Address: 24 State St .. N. Y. City. .
~HALLIDAY, ALEXANDER B.
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 7, 1869; s. Alexander and Margaret (Munroe) Halliday; ed. Calleson's Sch., N. Y. Clty; Adams Acad., Quincy, Mass .; grad. Har- vard Univ., A.B., 1891; Columbia Univ., A.M., LL.B., 1894; m. Yonkers, N. Y., June 7, 1899, Ellen Mudge Reid; children: Jean, b. 1900; Margaret, fb. 1903; Ellen b. 1905; Elizabeth, b. 1910 V .- p. and sec. A. Halliday & Co. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Am. Fine Arts Soc. Clubs: University, Harvard, Reform, St. An- drews' Golf. Address: 44 Pine St., N. Y. Clty.
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HALLIDAY, CLARK W.
Assistant in elementary ed'n, farmer; b. Thurston, Steuben Co., N. Y., Feb. 7, 1863; s. Alphonso and Susan (Norris) Halliday; grad. Havering High Sch., Bath, N. Y., 1883; m. South Pulteney, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1887, Edna Hoiley; two children: Esther, b. Oct. 18, 1898 (deceased) ; Mary Holley, b. March 2, 1900. Mem. firm of Norris & Halliday, South Puiteney, N. Y., merchants and grape growers, 1885-1890; farming and grape growing on own account since; sch. com- m'r, first dist. Steuben Co., 1890-1893; examiner in State Dep't Public Instruction, 1894-1902; financial clerk, 1902-1904; ass't cashier State Ed'n Dep't, 1905- 1906; ass't in clementary ed'n, from 1906. Democrat. Mem. Royal Arcanum and Regent of Albany Council No. 1560, in 1898. Address: North Chatham, N. Y.
HALLIGAN, HOWARD ANSEL
Born Shelburne Falls, Mass., June 13, 1874; s. James and Flora A. (Strong) Hailigan; ed. Amherst Coll., 1896; m. Grlswoidviiic, Mass., Nov. 22, 1898, Mary G. Ballard; children: Myra, b. 1905; Kimball, b. 1908; Anne, b. 1912. V .- p. and dir. Western Electric Co .; dir. Mf'rs Junction R. R., Northern Electric & Mfg Co., Imperial Wire & Cable Co. Mem. Japan Soc., N. E. Soc. Ciubs: Engineers, Railroad, Union League (Chicago), Montclair Golf. Residence: 52 Lloyd Rd., Montclair, N. J. Address: 463 West St., N. Y. Clty.
HALLOCK, GERARD BENJAMIN FLEET
Clergyman, author; b. Holliday's Cove, W. Va. . (then Virginia), Jan 28, 1656; s. Homan B. and Adelia Farnsworth Haliock; in hardware business, 1876-1880; grad. Princeton. 1882, A.M., 1901: grad. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1885, doing post-graduate work under Pres. McCosh, during sem. course; Richmond (Ohio) Coll., D.D., 1896; in. N. Y. City, May 8, 1888, Anna Catherine Cobb. Ordained by Presbytery of Rochester, Oct. 12, 1885, and Installed as pastor of Wheatland Ch., Scottsville, N. Y., serving over 4 years; since Jan. 1, 1890, one of pastors of Brick Ch., Rochester, N. Y., one of largest in the denomination. Toured exten- sively in Europe, Egypt and Holy Land in 1902. Mem. and sec. Princeton Club of Western N. Y., Sons of Veterans; stated clerk of Presbytery of Rochester. Author: Upward Steps, 1899; Sermon Seeds, 1900; God's Whispered Secrets, 1901; Beauty in God's Word, 1902; The Homiletic Year, 1903; Journeying in the Land Where Jesus Lived, 1903; Growing Toward God. 1901; Wedding Manual, 1904; The Teaching of Jesus Concerning the Christian Life, 1906; Christ in the Home, 1911; also booklets: The Psalm of Shepherdly Love; Bits of Comfort; Practising the Presence of God; Orange Biossoms; also many tracts issued by Am. Tract Soc., and over 1,000 articles In religlous and secular magazines and journals; asso. editor The Expositor, Cleveland, O. Address: 10 Livingston Park, Rochester, N. Y.
JHALLOWELL, THOMAS JEWETT
Banker; b. Steubenville, O., Dec. 28, 1869; s. Charles and Belie (Jewett) Haliowell; ed. abroad; m. New Bedford, Mass., June 15, 1907, Marion R. Slocum; one son: Thomas Jewett, Jr., b. 1908. Began banking ca- reer as clerk in Second Nat. Bank of N. Y. City: cierk to Am. Surety Co .; mg'r Fidelity Dep't of Lawyers Surety Co .; mem. banking firm of Halloweli & Henry; served as petty (naval) officer in Spanish-Am. War. Treas. Associated Industrial Corporation. Montague Realty Co. Republican. Mem. Am. Bankers' Ass'n. Recreations: Riding, driving. Mem. Sons of Revolu- tion, Soc. Colonial Wars, Mayflower Soc. Club: Piay- ers. Address: 52 Beaver St., N. Y. City.
J HALLS, WILLIAM, JR.
Banker; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1858; s. Willlam and Lavinia M. (Plows) Halis; ed. German Commer- ciai Inst., Brooklyn; m. Brooklyn, Oct. 14, 1879, Sarah W. Whittaker. Dir. (formeriy v .- p.) Hanover Nat. Bank; rosc from messenger in bank to that position: was for a short period, 1880-1882, with stock broker- age firm of Prince & Whitely; acquired, with others. Union Coll holdings of real estate in Long Island City, 1898, and organized N. Y. Land and Warehouse Co .; reorganized Elyton Land Co., of Birmingham, Ala., and established Birmingham Realty Co .: dir. Irving Nat. Bank; clim'n and dir. The Summit (N. J.) Trust Co .; v .- p. and mg'r Brooklyn M. E. Hosp. Re- publican; Methodist. Mcm. N. Y. Chamber of Com- merce. Recreation: Travel: Clubs: Lawyers, Unlon League, Canoe Brook, Highiand (Summit, N. J.). Resi- dence: 2 Beekman Road, Summit, N. J.
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