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HANSON, BERT
Lawyer; b. Sanford, Me., July 26, 1867; s. Benjamin F. and Fannie (Thompson) Hanson; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1886; grad. Yale Coll., A.B., 1890; Cor- nell Univ. Law Sch., LL.B., 1893; unmarried. Admit- ted to Bar, Feb., 1894; inem. firm of Goodale & flan- son. Independent Democrat; 3d deputy comm'r of police ot N. Y. City, Jan., 1907, to June, 1909. Mem. N. Y. City Bar Ass'n, 'Zeta Psi fraternity, Municipal Art Soe. (dir). Clubs: Yale, Cornell University (gov. and treas.), Reforni (trustee and sce.). Address: 42 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HANSON, J. HOWARD
Lawyer; b. Great Barrington, Mass., Sept. 27, 1867; s. Andrew T. and Anna Van Ness (Johnson) llanson; ed. Union Classical Inst., Schenectady, N. Y .; grad. Union Coll., B.A., 1889 (Phi Beta Kappa and special honors in English literature); m. Schenectady, Nov. 30, 1892, Josephine Hemstreet Boardman; one son, Ken- neth Boardman, b. 1893. Admitted to N. Y. State bar in Sept., 1891; mg'r Corporation Dep't, Electric Bond & Share Co. ot Schenectady, N. Y., and 62 Cedar St., N. Y. City; v .- p. and dir. Gen. Vehicle Co .; pres. Toledo & Chicago Interurban R'y Co .; v .- p. Raleigh Electric Co., Anniston Electrie & Gas Co., and officer and dir. in numerous other electric light properties; counsel for local railroads, power and lighting cos .; dir. and sec. Chalmers Knitting Co .; dir. E. Watson Gardiner Co. Independent in politics. Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Am. Aead. Polit. and Social Science, Montgomery Co. Hist. Soc., Ass'n for Preservation of Adirondaeks, Bibliophile Soe. of Boston, S. A. R., Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa; one of editors of, author of introduction to Minutes of Com. of Safety of Tyron County, 1905. Recreation: Camping in Adirondacks. Clubs: St. Nicholas, Lawyers', City Lunch, Alpha Delta Phi (N. Y .City), Mohawk (Schenectady). Legal resi- dence: Amsterdam, N. Y. Address: 202 W. 86th St., N. Y. City.
HANSON, JOHN SMITH
Editor Insurance Observer; b. N. Y. City, March 27. 1852; ed. publie schools, Coll. of City of N. Y .; grad. Columbia Univ. Law Sch., 1874. Admitted to bar 1874; after practising law four years became editorial writer Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper; editor of Wall St. Daily Indicator, 1880-1895; in 1895 became editor the Chronicle, but resigned shortly afterwards to establish Insurance Observer, of which is half owner and editor; financial editor Bankers' Magazine. Trustee Dollar Savings Bank; pres, and dir. Model Building Loan Ass'n (Mott Haven, N Y.). Observer Cireulating Co. Address: 37 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
HAPGOOD, NORMAN
Author, journalist; b. Chicago, March 28, 1868; s. Charles H. and Fanny (Powers) Hapgood; grad. Har- vard, 1800, A.B., A.M., 1893; Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., 1893; m. Chieago, June 17, 1896, Emilie Bigelow. Was for several years dramatic critic N. Y. Commercial Ad- vertlser and The Bookman; cditor Collier's Weekly, 1903-1912; editor Harper's Weekly since June, 1913. Author: Literary Statesmen, 1897; Daniel Webster, 1890; Abraham Lincoln, 1899; The Stage in America, 1901; George Washington, 1901. Address: 107 E. 73d St., N. Y. City.
HARAHAN, WILLIAM JOHNSON
Railway official; b. Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 22, 1867; s. James Thedore and Mary B. (Kehoe) Iniahan; ed. St. John's Coll., New Orleans; m. June 10, 1890, Susan Smith, of Nashville. Held minor positions on Louls- ville & Nashville R. R., Louisville, Ky., 1881-1889; eng'r maintenance of way, Cincinnati div., Chicago and Ohio R'y, 1889-1890; in charge of structures Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern R. R., 1890-1892; roadmaster and trainmaster Pontiac div. Ill. Central R. R., 1892-1895; ass't sup't and sup't Freeport div., 1895-1896; sup't Louisville div., 1896-1901; chlef eng'r Ill. Central R. R., Chicago, May 1-Sept. 24, 1902; ass't gen. mg'r 1902- 1904, gen. mg'r June 1, 1904; 4th v .- p. Feb. 20, 1905; ass't to pres. Erie R. R., July 15, 1907-1910; v .- p. Jan. 1, 1911; pres. Seaboard Air Line R'y since Sept. 26. 1912. Mem. Am. Soc. Clvil Eng'rs, Am. R'y Guild, 111. Soe. of N. Y., Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, N. Y. South- ern Soc., Teni. Soc. of N. Y. Clubs: N. Y. Railroad, Railroad, Traffic (N. Y.), Central Railway (Buffalo), Chicago (Chicago), Tennessee ( Memphis), Country, Virginia (Norfolk), Seminole (Jacksonville). Resi- dence: 302 Pembroke Av., Norfolk, Va. Address: 24 Broxd St., N. Y. City, and Royster Bld'g, Norfolk, Va.
HARBEN, WILLIAM NATHANIEL
Author; men. Nat. Inst. of Arts and Letters; b. Dal- ton, Ga., July 5, 1858; s. Nathaniel Parks and Myra (Richardson) Harben; ed. Crawford Coll. and privately; m. Dalton, Ga., July 3, 1896, Maybelle Chandler; chil-
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dren: William Chandler, b. 1898; Eric Marion, b. 1903; Grace Elizabeth, b. 1913. Travelled abroad and studied in Paris and London; asso. editor The Youth's Com- panion, 1891-1893; contb'r short stories to the Century, Harper's Magazine, Saturday Evening Post. Author: White Marie, 1889; Almost Persuaded, 1890; A Mute Confessor, 1891; The Land of the Changing Sun, 1894; From Clue to Climax, 1901; The Caruthers Affair, 1898; The North Walk Mystery, 1899; The Woman Who Trusted, 1901; Westerfelt, 1901; Abner Daniel, 1902; The Substitute, 1903; The Georgians, 1904; Pole Baker, 1905; Ann Boyd, 1906; Mam' Linda, 1907; Gilbert Neal, 1908; The Redemption of Kenneth Galt, 1909; Dixie Hart, 1910; Jane Dawson, 1911; Paul Rundel, 1912; The Desired Woman, 1913. Club: Authors. Address: 854 W. 181st St., N. Y. City.
HARD, ANSON WALES
Coffee importer; b. Arlington, Vt., Oct. 16, 1841; ed. acad., Philadelphia; m. 1870, Sarah Brown; children: James, M. B., Anson W., Jr., Mrs. Henry von Lengerke Meyer, De Courcy L., Mrs. W. R. K. Taylor, Mrs. Augustine I. Smith, Mrs. John K. Mills. At 16 en- tered uncle's office in Baltimore; in 1862 came to N. Y. as confidential clerk with Wright, Maxwell & Co., coffee merchants; in 1870 became partner. Spent sev- eral years in Brazil; in 1874 present house, Hard & Rand, was formed. Trustee Atlantic Mutual Ins. Co., Norwich Union Fire Ins. Soc., Seamen's Bank for Sav- ings; dir. Bank of N. Y. (N. B. A.), St. Luke's Hosp. Clubs: Century, Metropolitan, Down Town Ass'n, Church, Rockaway Hunt, City. Residence: 21 E. S0th St. Address: 107 Wall St., N. Y. City.
A HARD, GEORGE M.
Capitalist; chm'n B'd of Dirs. Chatham & Phenix Nat. Bank; pres. North River Steamboat Co .; treas. General Electric Inspection Co., Anglo-Am. Savings and Loan Ass'n, N. Y. Theatre Co .; dir. Automatic Telephone Construction Co., Bavarian Star Brewing Co., John D. Williams Co., Washington Life Ins. Co of N. Y., Phenix Ins. Co. of Brooklyn. Mem. New England Soc., Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Glubs: Army and Navy, Manhat- tan. Residence: 256 Sterling Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ad- dress: 192 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HARDENBERGH, HENRY JANEWAY
Architect; b. New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 6, 1847; s. John Pool and Frances Eliza (Eddy) Hardenbergh; studied architecture under Detlef Lienau, of N. Y. City, 1865-1870; m. 1893, Mrs. Emily Irene (Leeds) Keene. Engaged in active practice in N. Y. City since 1870. Designed the Dakota, Waldorf-Astoria, Plaza and Manhattan hotels, and Am. Fine Arts Soc. bld'g. Resi- dence: Bernardsville, N. J. Address: 47 W. 34th St., N. Y. City.
HARDENBERGH, JAMES EDWARD
Sec. and mg'r N. Y. City News Ass'n; b. Brooklyn, NY., Feb. 11, 1869; s. B. F. and Elia Gertrude (Crowell) Har- denbergh; ed. in public schs. of Brooklyn; on paternal side, descendant from the old Hardenbergh family. among the earliest settlers of New Amsterdam; Scotch ancestry on 'mother's side, and one of maternal an- cestors was John Howard Payne, author Home, Swect Home; b. April 25, 1889, Isabel Stockvis; one d., Edith C. (Mrs. Eugene Dupont Cowlin), b. 1890. In news- paper business since leaving school; has devoted most of newspaper career to perfecting bureau system of niews collecting, of which N. Y. City News Ass'n is a sample; took charge of that ass'n for newspapers of N. Y. City, 1895; noteworthy feature has been work on election nights, when all figures on city vote are collected, bulletined and compiled. under a system of his own devising. Author of two books, and has written verse and fiction for magazines. Has delivered many lectures on journalism at Columbia Univ., and other colls, and socs. Independent in politics. Ex- pres. N. Y. Bowling Ass'n; past master Knickerbocker Lodge, 642 F. and A. M .; Grand Representative Grand Lodge of S. Dakota, F. and A. M., near the Grand Lodge of N. Y .; mem. Triune Chapter R. A. M., Columbian Commandery No. 1, K. T .; Mecca Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S., and of Royal Arcanum. Clubs. N. Y. Press, Friars, Masonic. Address: 30 Church St., N. Y. City.
HARDIES, CHARLES EDWARD
Lawyer; b. Fort Hunter, Montgomery Co., N. Y., April 14, 1878; s. August and Sophia D. (Meier) Hardies; ed. public schs. of Fort Hunter, N. Y .; re- ceived scientific academic diploma from the Fonda (N. Y.) Union Sch., 1895, and gold medal, first prize, for declamation in commencement exercises; m. Oct. 21, 1908, Grace 'M. Beattie, d. William Beattie, of Co- hoes, N. Y. Studied law in office of Judge Henry V. Borst, Amsterdam, N. Y., 1896-1899; passed examina- tion at Syracuse, N. Y .; admitted to practise by Appellate Division, Third Dept., Nov. 27. 1899; asso-
ciated in practise with Judge Borst until 1909, since which time has practised alone; has also been ad- mitted to and practiscs in U. S. Courts. Nominated for dist. att'y of Montgomery County on Democratie ticket in 1907 and elected; served as dist. att'y from Jan. 1. 1908 and reelected 1910. Pres. Clover Leaf Milk Co .; dir. Vannette Bobbinless Sewing Machine Co. treas. Van Brocklen Stoves Co .; dir. Y. M. C. A. Mem. Amsterdam Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. Demo- crat; Methodist. Mason; W. M. Welcome Lodge (and has represented it in Grand Lodge), mem. Amsterdam Chapter. R. A. M .: Holy Cross Commandery, K. T .; Orlental Shrine (Troy, N. Y.); Grand Hyastite of Oriental Order of Humility and Perfection, No. 98: mem. Veddersburgh Lodge I. O. O. F., of which wu first Noble Grand, and twice representative to Grand Lodge: has served as dist. deputy of Montgomery Dist. No. 1; also mem. Star Encampment, Patriarchid Degree; mem. Amsterdam Lodge, B. P. O. Elks. Clubs: Antlers Country, Masonic. Address: Amsterdam, N. Y.
HARDING, FRANK
Banker; b. Callicoon, Sullivan Co., N. Y., Oct. 4, 1853; s. William James and Lodema (Hoagland) Harding: ed. Country Dist. Sch., N. Y. State, and by private tutor; Honesdale (Pa.) Graded Sch., Cornell Univ., B.S., 1881; Union Univ., Albany Law Sch., LL.B., 1883; m. Callicoon, N. Y., June 15, 1886, Emelie Mary Helck; children: Harold Carl (M.E. Cornell), Florence Mildred (Mrs. Edward V. Wilbern). Admitted to N. Y. State Bar. Deputy Collector, U. S. Internal Revenue, 1888; City Clerk, Middletown, N. Y., 1890; sec. Orange Co. Trust Co., 1892, v .- p. 1895, pres. 1905. Independent Democrat. Trustee First Cong'l Ch., Middletown N. Y. and pres. of B'd; trustee Charity Foundation, Middle- town, N. Y .; Hoffman Lodge of Masons; mem. B'd of Mgr's Middletown State Home. Hosp. Recreation:
Automobiling. Address: 46 Highland Av., Middle- town, N. Y.
HARDING, JAMES HORACE
Banker, broker, capitalist; b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 31, 1863; s. William W. and Catherine B. (Hart) Hard- ing; in. Philadelphia, April 30, 1898, Dorothea Barney; children: Charles, Catherine, Laura. William. Senior mem. banking and brokerage firm Charles D. Barney & Co., of Philadelphia and N. Y. Final trustee in closing up estate of Jay Cooke & Co. Dir. Metropoli- tan Trust Co., Knickerbocker Trust Co., Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co., Am. Beet Sugar Co., Cerro de Pasco Mining Co., Am. Express Co., Amalgamated Copper Co., Public Service Corp'n of N. J., Southern Pacific R.R. Co., Municipal Railways of N. Y. City. Served in Phila. Cav. 8 years. Republican; Episcopalian. Clubs: Metropolitan, N. Y. Yacht, Union League, New York, Automobile of America, Racquet, Rumson Country, Westchester Country, Union League ( Phila.), Philadelphia Cricket, Germantown Cricket, Hunting- don Valley Country. Residence: 955 Fifth Av. Ad- dress: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.
HARDING, JOHN WILLIAM
Author; h. London, England, 1864: ed. in London and Paris. Author: An Art Failure, 1896: The Strolling Piper of Brittany, 1897; A Conjurer of Phantoms, 189S; The Gate of the Kiss, 1902 which was translated into French and published in Paris, 1903, under title La Porte du Baiser; The City of Spiendid Night, 1909; translated Facing the Flag (Jules Verne), 1897; Me- moirs (Victor Hugo), 1889; Sacrifice of Silence (Ed- ouard Rod), 1899; has adapted into form of novel Paid in Full, The Chorus Lady, and several other plays; also author of many short stories. Mem. Ins. of Journalists (Great Britain). Address: 151 W. 42d St., N. Y. City.
HARDING, WILLIAM HOWLETT
Attorney; b. Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1876; s. James B. and Elsie (llowlett) Harding; grad. LL.B., Syracuse Univ. Coll. of Law; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1901. Amanda C. Palmer; one d., Elsie Annette. b. Sept. 2, 1908. Mem. firm of Goodelle, ITarding & Wiles, attor- neys; treas. Syracuse Vacuum Cleaner Corp'n; treas and dir. Syracuse Sign Board Corp'n; dir. Syracuse Rental Corp'n; Moore Trench Machine Co .; gen. coun- sel Trad-Chek System. Ass't Corporation Counsel, City of Syracuse. 1906-1907. Republican; Methodist. Mcm. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Onondaga Bar Ass'n, Syra- cuse Y. M. C. A. (dir.), Methodist City Union, Syracuse (sec.); Syracuse Rose Soc., Central City Lodge, Masons. Clubs: Citizens, Current Events. Residence: Euclid Av. Address: 402-410 Gurney Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y.
HARDON, HENRY WINTHROP
Lawyer; b. Boston, Mass., April 13. 1861; s. Henry C. and Anna W. (Wilson) Hardon: grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1882, A.M., UL.B., 1885; m. Cora Frances, d. Isaac Tucker and Ann Frances Burr. Prof law, Cornell
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Colv., 1895-1896; Columbia Univ., 1896-1899. V .- p. Anti- Imperialist League. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., x. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Am. Bar Ass'n, New England Joc. Clubs: Harvard, Barnard, Down Town, Phi Delta PM, University, Riding. Residence: 315 W. 71st St. Address: 60 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HARDY, CHARLES J.
Lawyer; ed. Coll. City of N. Y., Columbia Univ., Columbia Law Sch., UL.B., 1885. Admitted to N. Y. >ar; senior mem. Hardy, Stancliffe & Whitaker; en- «aged in active practice, principally corp'n law. Gen. tuansel for Am. Car & Foundry Co. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Address: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City. HARDY, HIPPOLYTE L.
Promoting eng'r; b. Paris, France, Feb. 23, 1856; s. Lon and Marguerite (de Ruennes) Hardy; ed. Gov- enmental Sch. of Turgot, Paris, and Regimental Sch. Was cadet French Army. 1876; reserve officer in Asiatic campaign of Tonkin, followed by Pekin, Corea and Japan trips in 1886; military attache to Siamese Embassy, 1886-1897; twice 'round the world on mis- Bons; speaks several languages fluently; m. May, 1888, Jennie A. Whitcomb, of Minneapolis, Minn .; children: Edgar B., b. 1889; Robert, b. 1890; Marguerite, b. 1893; Leon, b. 1895; Laura, b. 1898. Syndicate representative In China, 1887-1888; promoter of mech. inventions, 1859-1894; mf'r of Hardy bicycles, 1895-1896; syndicate representative in Columbia, 1897; in Brazil, 1898; in Cuba, 1899; organized Internat. Banking Corp'n, 1901; Gen. Electric Inspection Co., 1902, of which is sec. and dir .; North Dome Mining Co., 1911; Mid-Conti- mental Co., 1913, sec and dir. Recreations: Auto tour- Ing, singing, chess playing and fencing. Residence: Hamilton Terrace. Address: 237 Fulton St., N. Y. City.
HARDY, ROBERT H.
Mg'r Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y .; b. Ogdensburg, N. Y .; s. F. G. and Ellen Hardy; ed. public schs. of Ogdensburg, N. Y .; m. Alicia Carlisle; children: Carlisle, Robert H., Jr. Pres. Life Underwriters Ass'n of N. Y., 1908-1909. Republican; Methodist. Recre- ation: Golf. Clubs: Park (Buffalo), Central Republi- can (N. Y. City), Arcola Country (Arcola, N. J.), Harlem Republican. Residence: 92 Morningside Av., N. Y. City.
HARDY, SARAH DROWNE BELCHER
Physician; b. Providence, R. I., March 28, 1864; d. Thomas Reynolds and IIelen (Slocum) Belcher; ed. Providence Classical Sch., Boston Univ., A.B., 1887, N. Y. Univ., A.M., 1899; Woman's Med. Coll. (now united with Cornell Med. School), M.D., 1891; N. Y. Univ., LL.B., 1901. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1900; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 18, 1901, Edward Rochie Hardy; one s .: Edward Rochie, Jr., b. June 17, 1908. After graduation worked one year at Johns Hopkins and three years in Germany, three summers in Germany and Paris, bacteriology and pathology; interne one year in N. Y. Infant Asylum; one year bacteriologist to Seton Hosp., N. Y. City; delegate to Internat. Med. Congress In Rome, 1893; also in Moscow, Russia, 1897; research work in Rockefeller Inst., 1901-1903. Republican; Episcopalian. Received bronze medal from La. Pur- chase Exp'n, St. Louis, for book, Clean Milk. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. Bar Intercollegiate Alumnæ, Alumni Boston Univ. and N. Y. Univ. Best known work in America, miik work for the Rockefeller Inst., B'd or Health of N. Y., and N. Y. Co. Medical Soc .; best known work in Germany; Rescarch in cell construc- tion (cytology). Author: Clean Milk, 1903, now in third edition (Orange Judd, publishers). 'Address: 419 W. 118th St., N. Y. City. HARE, DENNIE M.
Banker; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 11, 1874; s. J. Mont- gomery and Mary E. (Meredith) Hare; grad. Yale Univ., 1897. Entered business with Curtis, Maller- Prevost & Colt; was clerk with Kean, Van Cortlandt & Co .; partner of H. W. Poor & Co. Resigned in 1906 Republican candidate for Assembly from 14th District. Clubs: Knickerbocker, Underwriters', American Yacht, . Tuxedo. Address: 319 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
HARE, J. MONTGOMERY
Fire insurance; b. Princeton, N. J., Jan. 20, 1842; s. < Rev. George Emlen (D.D., LL.D.) and Elizabeth Catherine (Hobart) Hare; ed. Episcopal Acad., Phila- delphia; m. Philadelphia, June 6, 1867, Mary Emien Meredith; children: Montgomery, Meredith, William, Dennie M., Mary M., Morin S. Began business life as clerk in wholesale commission dry goods house in Philadelphia, but soon after entcred office of Am. Fire Ins. Co., and on Oct. 1, 1861, that of the Pa. Fire Ins. Co. Served one year in the Keystonc Battery of Philadelphia, in Civil War; April, 1864, removed to N.
Y. City, and became a partner of C. P. Frame, in firm of Frame & Harc, which became, Jan. 1, 1866, Frame, Hare & Lockwood, who represented several fire insurance companies, and were U. S. managers London Assurance Corp'n. Oct. 1, 1877, the firm was dissolved, Mr. Lockwood withdrawing with the Lon- don Assurance, the remaining partners continuing business in oid name; May, 1879, the firm be- came mg'r Norwich Union Fire Office of England, and continued so until Dec. 31, 1888, when they dissolved; since then, sole U. S. resident mg'r Norwich Union. llas been v .- p. of the Union of the West; pres. N. Y. B'd Fire Underwriters, N. Y. Fire Ins. Exchange, and pres. Nat. B'd Fire Underwriters. Clubs: Union, Cen- tury, City, Down Town, Church, Tuxedo, St. Andrew's Golf. Residence: 20 E. 75th St. Address: 59 John St., N. Y. City.
HARE, JAY VEEDER
R. R. official; b. Rensselaer Co., N. Y., May 24, 1878; s. James Alfred and Elizabeth Niver (Veeder) Hare; cd. public schs. of Rensselaer Co., High Sch., Johns- town, N. Y .; Pierce Sch., Phila .; Tempie Coll. and Teniple Law Sch., Pirila .; unmarried. Entered service Phila. & Reading R'y Co., Sept., 1897, as offlee boy in Gen. Passenger Dep't, junior clerk in Secretary's Dep't, 1899; chief clerk of that dep't, Jan., 1906; sec. Read- ing Co. and ass't sec. Phila. & Reading R'y Co., since Oct., 1912. Ass't sec. Allentown R. R. Co. Atiantic City R. R. Co., Colebrookdale R. R. Co., E. Pa. R. R. Co., E. Mahanoy R. R. Co., Mill Creek and Mine Hill Navigation R. R. Co., Mt. Carbon & Pt. Carbon R. R. Co., N. Y. Short Line R. R. Co., Catasauqua & Fogels- ville R. R. Co., Central Dock & Terminal R'y Co., Chester & Delaware River R. R. Co., Delaware River Ferry Co. of N. J., Gettysburg & Harrisburg R'y Co., Middletown & Hummillstown R. R. Co., Morristown Junction R. R. Co., Morristown & Main Line Connect- ing R. R. Co., North East Pa. R. R. Co., Perkiomen R. R. Co., Phila. & Chester Valley R. R. Co., Phila. & Frankford R. R. Co., Phila., Harrisburg & Pittsburgh R. R. Co., Phila., Newtown & N. Y. R. R. Co., Phila., Reading & Pottsville Telegraph Co., Phila. & Reading Terminal R. R. Co., Pickering Valley R. R. Co., Port Reading R. R. Co., Reading Belt It. R., Reading & Columbia R. R. Co., Rupert & Bloomsburg R. R. Co., Schuylkill & Lehigh R. R. Co., Schuylkill Navigation Co., Schuylkill Valley Navigation & R. R. Co., Shamo- kin, Sunbury & Lewisburg R. R. Co., Siatington R. R. Co., Stonycreek R. R. Co., Swedes Ford Bridge Co., Tamaqua, Hazleton & Northern R. R. Co., Washington & Franklin R'y Co., Williams Valley R. R. Co., Wil- mington & Northern R. Il. Co .; sec. Reading Co., and Philadelphia Grain Elevator Co. Progressive; Pres- by'n. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc., Chm'n Spring Garden Div. Reading R'y Dep't Y. M. C. A. Clubs: Olde York Road Country (Jenkintown, Pa.), Bucks County Country (Langhorne, Pa.). Residence: 506 Oak Lane, Oak Lane, Philadelphia. Address: 420 Reading Ter- minal, Philadelphia, Pa.
JHARE, MONTGOMERY
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 5, 1870; s. J. Montgomery and Mary (Meredith) Hare; grad. Yale, A.B., 1893; Columbia Univ. Law Sch., LL.B., 1897; m. 1908, Con- stance, d. John E. and Mary Mclllvaine Parsons; chil- dren: Meredith, h. 1909; Montgomery, b. 1911. Ass't corp'n counsel City of N. Y., 1901-1906. now mem. law firm of Rush & Hare. Candidate for Alderman, 29th Assembly Dist., N. Y. City, 1905. Managed at Albany, campaign of Edward M. Shepard for U. S. Senator, 1911, at request of com .; prominent in org'n of N. Y. City Fusion campaign of 1911; mem. Exec. Com. Mitchel Campaign Coin., 1913. Independent Democrat. Men. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., and Com. on Admissions thereof. Clubs: Union, Knickerbocker, Midday, Racquet and Tennis, Tuxedo. Country. Resi- dence: 109 E. 64th St. Address: 20 Exchange Place, N. Y. City.
HARE, WILLIAM
Insurance ing'r; lb. Orange, N. J., Feb. 21, 1873; s. J. Montgomery and Mary (Meredith) Hare; attended Groton Sch., Groton, Mass .; grad. Yale Univ., Pn. B., 1896; unmarried. Mg'r Norwich Union Fire ins. Soc. Mem. Deita Psi fraternity. Clubs: University, St. An- thony, Down Town Ass'n. Residence: 20 E. 75th St. Address: 59 John St., N. Y. City.
HARE-POWEL, ROBERT JOHNSTON
Lawyer; b. Newport, R. I., May 4, 1855; s. Samuel and Mary (Johnston) Powel; on paternal side de- scended from Hare-Powel, Hare, Willing and Shippen families of Philadelphia; from the de Veaux and Bar- well families of S. C .; Verplanck, Beekinan. Provoost. Van Courtlandt and Schuyler families of N. Y .; on maternal side from the Johnston, Gilbert, Tayior and Fing families of Jamaica, W. I., and of Scotland and EngWind; ed. by tutors in Philadelphia and Newport
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until 1872, after that at Mr. Fay's Sch., Newport, and Harvard, A.B., 1878; m. Morristown. N. J., June 1, 1887, Elizabeth Butler Crosby, d. John P. Crosby, of N. Y. City; children: Elizabeth, b. Nov. 11, 1889; John, D. July 6, 1893 (died, July 24, 1893) ; Robert Johnston, b. Nov. 23, 1895. Admitted to Philadelphia Bar, Nov. 18, 1882, entering law office of uncle-in-law, John G. Johnson; removed to N. Y. City in 1886 and became partner, successively of Crosby & Crosby ( William B. Crosby and Ernest H. Crosby), 1886-1890; Crosby & Powel (E. H. Crosby retiring), 1890-1891; Powel & Kropf, 1892-1898, and since then on his own account. Practice has been largely in mg'mt of estates, acting as trustee, executor and administrator, etc. Traveled for pleasure in Europe. Canada, and as far as the middle part of U. S. Independent in politics. Epis- copalian. Alpha mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, also of Institute of 1770, Athletic Ass'n and Rifle Club, all of Harvard (class 1878). Director since 1828 and formerly counsel for Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hosp. 01 N. Y. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Pa. Hist. Soc. Recreations: Field sports. Clubs: Ardsley; formerly mem. several Philadelphia clubs. Residence: Ardsley- on-Hudson, and Newport, R. I. Address: 19 Cedar St., N. Y. City.
HARGITT, CHARLES WESLEY
Educator; b. Lawrenceburg, Ind., March 28, 1852; s. Thomas and Mary Fisher (Lynas) Hargitt; ed. Moores Hill Coll., B.Sc., 1877; Ohio Univ., Ph.D., 1890; grad. student Mass. Inst. Technology, 1884-1885; m. Moores Hill, Ind., July 26, 1877, Susan Eliza Wood; children: Frank W., b. March 30, 1879; George T., b. Feb. 13, 1881; Charles Andrews, b. April 19, 1883. Ordained to ministry, 1877; prof. Moores Hill Coll., 1885-1888; Miami Univ., 1888-1891; head prof. zoology Syracuse Univ. since 1891; dir. of laboratories; ass't dir. Cold Spring Biol. Laboratory, 1891-1893. Travelled and studied extensively in Europe 1894, 1903, 1910-1911. Author: Outlines of General Biology; contb'r to vari- ous scientific books and journals in Europe and America. Mem. A.A.A.S. (sec. 1895, 'v .- p. 1903), Soc. of Naturalists, Soc. Zoologists, Washington Acad. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Sigma Xi fraternity. Trustee Marine Biol. Laboratory since 1900; pres. Syracuse Acad. Sciences, 1896-1899; pres. N. Y. State Science Teachers' Ass'n, 1899. Ciub: University. Residence: 909 Walnut Av. Address: Syracuse Univ., Syracuse, N. Y.
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