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HARRISON, ROBERT LEWIS
Lawyer; b. Univ. of Va., Mar. 2, 1850; s. Gessner (M.D.) and Eliza Lewis Carter (Tucker) Harrison; grad. Univ. of Va., M.A., 1870; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 17, 1998, Maria Louise Duncan. Lawyer in general prac- tice; mem. firm of Harrison, Elliott & Byrd; dir. Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line R. R., Chesapeake & Aibemarle Canal Co., West Side Savings Bank, Law- yers' Eng'ring Co., Northern Dispensary. Mem. B'd of Ed'n, N. Y. City, appt'd by Mayor Low, Nov., 1901; reappt'd by Mayor Mcclellan, Nov., 1905, and by Mayor Gaynor, Nov., 1910. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Am. Bar Ass'n, Seamen's Ch. Inst., Civil Service Re- form Ass'n; trustee Protestant Episcopal Ch. Mem. Soc. of St. Johniand, The Virginians, Phi Kappa Psi. Clubs: University, National Arts, Church, Century, Richmond County Country, National Democratic, St. Andrew's Golf, Reform. Address: 59 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HARRISON, WILLIAM K.
Lawyer; b. Great Vailcy, Cattaraugus County N. Y., July 23, 1863; s. Rev. William H. and Almira (Kellogg) Harrison; ed. dist, schools and Salamanca High Schs .; m. Salamanca, N. Y., June 8, 1898, Ida M. Saddier; children: Mabel A., b. July 29, 1899; Will- lam N., b. June 20, 1901; Emily K., b. April 9, 1903. School teacher 1886-1891 in graded and high schools, clerk Cattaraugus County, Surrogate's Court, 1892- 1894; sup't Indian Schoois on the Allegany and Cat- taraugus Reservations, 1895-Jan. 1, 1908; Justice of the Peace in Great Valley 8 years; Justice of the Peace in Salamanca 6 years; mem. B'd of Ed'n (pres. 1906-1910), dir. 1st Nat. Bank of Salamanca, N. Y. Mem. Comm'n of Ed'n, mem. Water and Light Com. since 1908; pres. Village of Salamanca, 1907. Repub- ilcan. Royal Arch Mason, Knight Templar. Club: Country. Address: Salamanca, N. Y.
HARSTROM, CARL AXEL
Founder Harstrom School: b. Westeras, Sweden, Dec. 20, 1863; s. Carl Gustaf and Emilia (Fosberg) Harström; ed. Peekskill (N. Y.) Mil. Acad., 1880; A. B. Hobart Coll., 1886; A.M., 1889; Ph.D., Yale Coll., 1889; m. Phelps, N. Y., June 20, 1888, Lee Selden Partridge; children: Frances, b. 1890; Carl Eric, b. 1892. Teacher for 29 years; founder and principal Harström Sch. Traveled considerably in Europe. On B'd of Estimate & Taxation, City of Norwalk, Conn. Republican. Episcopalian. Junior warden Grace Ch. Mem. Am. Philol. Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Theta Deita Chi fraternity (pres. 5 years). Trustee Nor- waik City Library. Recreation: Tennis. Clubs: Yale (N. Y.), Norwaik Country. Address: 26 Prospect Av., Norwalk, Conn.
HART, FRANCIS RUSSELL
Banker; b. New Bedford, Mass .; s. Thomas Mandell and Sarah D. (Watson) Hart; attended Friends Acad., New Bedford, Mass., and Mass. Inst. of Technology, class of 1889; m. Northampton, Mass., June 4, 1896, Helen Bronson Hobbey; children: Helen Weld, b. 1898; Gwendolyn, b. 1901; Francis R., Jr., b. 1903. Engaged in eng'ring work in U. S., 1889-1895, also in West Indies and S. America; gen. mg'r Castagena Magde- iena R'y in Colombia, S. America, 1891-1894, pres. 1894-1907; v .- p. Oid Colony Trust Co., Boston, 1895- 1910, chm'n B'd of Dirs. since 1910. . V .- p. and dir. Northern R'y of Costa Rica; trustee Worcester R'y & Investment Co., Milton Savings Bank; dir. Am. Trust Co., Bay State Trust Co., Naumkeag Trust Co., Dallas Electric Light Corp'n, N. E. Casualty Co., Nipe Bay Co., Pacific Commercial Co., Pere Marquette R. R. Co., Santa Marta Fruit Co., Saetia Fruit Co., United Fruit Co., Tropical Fruit S. S. Co., United Electric Securities Co., Woodward Iron Co .; pres. and dir. Lowell Electric Light Corp'n. Mem. Mass. Inst. of Technology (mem. Corp'n, treas, and chm'n Finance Com.); trustee Milton Acad .; vice-consul Republic of Colombia in Boston. Life fellow Royal Geog. Soc. Clubs: St. Botolph, Country, Exchange, Engineers, Technology (Boston), National Arts (N. Y.). Resi- dences: "Cragwold." Milton; Nonquitt, Mass., and 191 Bay State Road, Boston. Address: 17 Court St., Boston, Mass.
HART, HASTINGS HORNELL
Social worker; b. Brookfield, O., Dec. 14, 1851; s. Dr. Albert Gaillord Hart, surg. 41st O. V. Inf., and Mary (Crosby) Hornell; grad. Clevciand, O., Inst., 1867; A.B., Oberlin Coii., 1875; A.M., 1885; LL.D., 1899; B.D., Andover Theoi. Sem., 1880; m. Ist, New London, O., 1880, Mary A. Prosser (died 1881); 2nd, St. Paul, Minn., 1886, Laura E. Love (died 1900); 3rd, Spring- ville, Utah, 1902, Josephine M. Newton; children: William P., b. 1881; Laurance H., b. 1887; Horneli N., b. 1888 (Civic Sec. City Ciub, Milwaukee); Helen L., b. 1890 (Head Worker St. Christopher House Settle- ment, Toronto); Frances J., b. 1892; Elizabeth H., b. 1903; Albert G., b. 1909. Bookkeeper, Cleveland, O., 1868-1871; clerk U. S. Indian Service, Sisseton Agency, S. D., 1875-1877; ordained Cong'l ministry, 1880; pas- tor, Worthington, Minn., 1880-1883; sec. Minn. State B'd of Corrections and Charities, 1888-1898; sup't Ill. Children's Home and Aid Soc., Chicago, 1898-1908; dir. Dep't Child-Helping, Russell Sage Foundation, N. Y., since 1908. Pres. Nat'l Conf. Charities and Correction, 1893; gen. sec., 1894-1901. Lecturer, N. Y. 'Sch. of Philanthropy and other similar schs. Inde- pendent Republican. Congregationalist. Mem. Loyal Legion, Nat. Inst. Social Sciences, Nat. Conf. of Chari- ties and Correction, Am. Prison Congress, Acad. Polit. and Social Science; life mem. Exec. Com. Nat. Conf. of Charities and Correction; dir. Nat. Children's Home Soc. Residence: 7 Colden Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Address: Russell Sage Foundation Bldg., Lex- ington Ave. and 22d St., N. Y. City.
HART, JAMES MORGAN
Educator; b. Princeton, N. J., 1839; s. John Seely and Amelia Caroline (Morford) Hart; grad. Princeton, A.B., 1860, A.M., 1863 (L.H.D., 1900), Göttingen, J.U.D., 1864; m. Cincinnati, 1883, Clara Doherty. Ass't prof. modern languages, Cornell, 1868-1872; prof. modern languages Univ. of Cincinnati, 1876-1890; prof. Eng- lish language and literature, Cornell, 1890-1907. Re- tired as professor emeritus, 1907. Has made several visits to Germany, Switzerland, London, Dublin, Co- penhagen, for purposes of study. Author: German Universities; Syllabus of Anglo-Saxon Literature, Handbook of English Composition; Essentials of Prose Composition; The Development of Standard English Speech, in Outline. Editor various German texts, with notes, and revised edition of father's Manual of Composition and Rhetoric. Translator of The Ama- zon, a novel from the German of Franz Dingeistedt, and of a work on Color, from the French of Cave. Frequent contb'r of book reviews, etc., to The Nation, and of Articles to magazines. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Am. Philos. Soc. (Philadelphia), Modern Language Ass'n of America, Philological Society, London. Club: University (N. Y. City). Address: Ithaca, N. Y.
HART, MERWIN K.
Lawyer; b. Utica, N. Y., June 25, 1881; s. H. Gilbert and Lucy Lord (Kimball) Hart; grad. Harvard, A.B., 1904; m. Utica, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1909, Katherine Mar- garet Crouse. Dir. Ist Nat. Bank of Utica, N. Y .; v .- p. Hart & Crouse Co. Progressive. Mem. N. Y. As- sembly, 1907 (elected by 148 plurality in strong Dem. dist.); N. Y. Assembly 1908, elected by 1500 majority same dist. Has traveled considerably in U. S. and Europe. Clubs: Fort Schuyler, Yahnundasis (Utica), University (N. Y. City). Address: Utica, N. Y.
HART, T. STUART
Physician; b. Farmington, Conn., Feb. 25, 1869; s. Charles Langdon (M.D.) and Sarah ( Franks) Hart, d. Coi. Theodore Franks, of Washington, D. C .; grad. Yale, A.B., 1891, M.A., 1893; Coll. Phys. and Surgs., Co- iumbia Univ., M.D., 1895; m. June 12, 1901, Mary Rob- bins, of N. Y. City. Resident physician and surgeon Presby'n Hosp. (N. Y. City), 1895-1897; also N. Y. Lying-in Hosp. Dispensary, Hudson St. Hosp. Dis- pensary, and St. Bartholomew's Dispensary, 1897-1900; clinical ass't Dep't of Neurology, Vanderbilt Clinic, 1901-1906. Visiting physician to Seton Hosp., asso. visiting physician to Presby'n Hosp. since 1910; instr. physical diagnosis Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1905-1910; asso. in medicine 1910-1913; ass't prof. ciin- ical nicdicine, 1913. Author numerous scientific pa- pers which have appeared in the current medical jour- nals with researches mainly on the discases of meta- bolism, and heart. Occupied in practice of internal medicine in N. Y. City, making a specialty of diseases of metabolism, and of the circulation. Fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine; mem. Anı. Med. Ass'u, N. Y. Pathol, Soc. Internal Medicine, Am. Soc. for Advancement of Clinical Investigation, Alumni Ass'n of Presby'n Hosp., Zeta Psi fraternity. Clubs: University, Omega. Ad- dress 130 W. 59th St., N. Y. City.
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HART, THOMAS NORTON
Banker; b. N. Reading, Mass., Jan. 20, 1829; s. Daniel and Margaret (Norton) Hart; ed. public schs .; m. 1850, Elizabeth Snow; one d., Abigail S. (Mrs. C. W. Ernst), b. 1851. Engaged in mercantile business; also pres. Mt. Vernon Nat. Bank, Boston. Mem. Boston City Council, 1879-1886; mayor of Boston, 1889, 1890, 1900, 1901; postmaster of Boston, 1901-1903. Republican. Residence: (summer) Swampscott, Mass .; (winter) 298 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Address: 65 Bedford St., Boston, Mass.
HARTE, DENNIS J.
State senator; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 5, 1866; ed. pub. schs. At age of 17 became identified with a N. Y. City wholesale importing house where by ciose appli- cation to his work, he rose to the position of head office and confidential man, which position he held for almost 20 years. Never held political office until 1905, when he was nominated mem. of assembly and elect- ed. In 1906 nominated for state senator and elected; renominated 1908 and 1910 and elected. Mem. Royal Arcanum, Ancient Order of United Workmen, Knights of Columbus and the Elks. Residence: 35 Stevens St., Astoria, N. Y.
HARTLEY, JONATHAN SCOTT
Sculptor; b. Albany, Sept. 23, 1845; s. Joseph and Margaret (Scott) Hartley; ed. Albany Acad .; m. N. Y. City, 1888, Helen Inness; five children. Entered upon artistic career at an early age; mem. Nat. Acad. De- sign since 1891; among' his works are the Daguerre monument at Washington, D. C .; the Ericsson monu- ment, N. Y. City; the statue of Miles Morgan at Spring- field, Mass .; Alfred the Great for the New Appellate Court Bld'g, N. Y. City; Thomas K. Beecher, Elmira, N. Y., and numerous others. Mem. Nat. Sculpture Soc. (sec.), Soc. of Am. Artists, Architectural League; founder of Saimagundi Club of N. Y. City. Address: 14 W. 12th St, N. Y. City.
HARTMANN, FRANCIS M.
Prof. of Elec. and Mech. Eng'ring; b. Cochecton, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1870; s. Francis E. and Pauline (Hoen- ninger) Hartmann; grad. Cooper Union Night Sch. (five-year Scientific Course) B.S., 1895; grad. 1898 from three-year course in Chemistry; post-grad. de- gree E.E., 1903; work in mathematics N. Y. Univ., 1903. City surveyor 1891-1894; computer Dep't Public Im- provements, N. Y. City, 1894-1901; instr. of physics and elec. eng'ring Cooper Union Day Sch. and Night Sch., 1901-1905; ass't prof. physics and elec. eng'ring Cooper Union Sch. of Science, 1905-1907; appt'd Dec., 1907, prof. physics and applied electricity; since May, 1908, in charge of Dep't and prof. of electrical and mechanical eng'ring, Cooper Union Sch. of Science. Consulting work on Power for United Dressed Beef Co., 1904; for the E. E. Carey Co., on Transformer Iron 1907; developed the Five Year Course in Electri- cal Eng'ring of the Cooper Union Night Sch. Author: Elementary Mechanics for Eng'ring Students, Heat and Thermo-dynamics, contributions to Electrical Re- view. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs. A.A.A.S .; asso. mem. Am. Physical Soc., Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs. dress: Cooper Union, N. Y. City. Ad-
HARTMANN, GEORGE NICHOLAS
Banker; b. Columbus, Ga .; s. Philip Henry and Mary Louise (Burrus) Hartmann; ed. private schs., Colum- bus, Ga .; m. N. Y. City, 1898, Estelle Wright Hester of S. C. Sec. Metropoiltan Trust Co., dir. Northwestern Consolidated Milling Co., N. Y., The Hecker Cereal Co., N. Y., The Southwestern Milling Co., N. J., Daisy Roller Mills, Wis., Duluth-Superior Milling Co., Minn. Has traveled extensively in U. S. and Can. Indepen- dent Democrat. Mem. N. Y. Southern Soc., Am. Geog. Soc. Residence: 1 W. 85th St. Address: 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HARTWELL, JOHN A.
Surgeon; b. Sussex, N. J., 1869; s. Samuel S. and Mary C. (Stiles) Hartwell; grad. Yale Univ., Ph.B., 1889; M.D., 1892; m. Mrs. E. M. Fulton, Jr. (Mary But- ler Green), 1910. On teachers' staff Cornell Med. Coll., N. Y. City, since 1898; ass't prof. surgery since 1911. Visiting physician to Bellevue Hosp .; ass't visiting surgeon Presby'n Hosp .; consulting surgeon Lincoln, Lawrence, and United Hosps. First Licut. U. S. A .; Med. Reserve Corps. Presby'n. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Am. Coll. of Surgeons, Am. Med. Assin. Con- tb'r to Current Literature on clinical and experimen- tal surgical subjects. Clubs: University, Yale (N. Y. City), Graduates. (New Haven, Conn.), Army and Navy (Washington, D. C.). Address: 27 E. 63d St., N. Y. City.
HARVEY, ALEXANDER
Writer, editor; b. Brussels, Belgium, Dec. 25, 1868; s. Alexander and Mary (Cameron) Harvey, both Ameri-
cans; ed. public sch. of Philadelphia; m. Jersey City, N. J., April 7, 1895, Eva Augusta Schubert; children: Julian, b. 1896; Herbent, b. 1901. Began newspaper career as reporter on the Philadelphia Press; after that on Philadelphia United Press and N. Y. Telegram, later asso. editor Bacheller Newspaper Syndicate; ed- itor Twentieth Century; scc. to Am. Diplomatic agent and consul-general in Egypt; ass't Sunday editor N. Y. Herald, foreign editor Literary Digest; now asso. ed- itor Current Literature. Traveled In France, Italy, Engiand and Egypt. Has contributed to magazines; was asso. editor on the staff of The Warner Library of World's Best Books; complled (with G. H. Warner) a Dictionary of Authors. Republican; Presby'n. Cluba: National Arts and Vagabonds. Residence: 312 Henry
St., Hasbrouck Ileights, N. J. Address: 140 W. 29tb St., N. Y. City.
HARVEY, ELI
Artist, painter, sculptor; b. Ogden, Ohlo, Sept. 23, 1860; s. William P. and Nancy (Moore) Harvey; ed. public sclic., McMicken Univ. of Cincinntai, O., Fine Arts course; studied art at Academle Julian, Ecole Delecleuse, Cour de Design (Jardin des Plantes), under Fremiet, Paris; m. Glen Loch, Pa., June 13, 1893, Mary Anna Baker. Regular exhibitor at the Paris salons in painting, and sculpture, 1894-1900; represented at Paris Exb'n, 1900; Buffalo Exp'n, 1901; La. Purchase Exp'n, 1904; bronzes of Playing Leopards and group of Llon Cubs in private collections in Liverpool and Lon- don; awarded gold medal Paris-Province Exb'n, 1900, for picture, Orpheus Charming the Animals; Wana- maker Prize for sculpture, Paris, 1900; medals for ex- hibits at Pan-Am. and La. Purchase Exp'ns; awarded comm'n by N. Y. Zool. Soc. for sculpture decorations on the new Lion House, N. Y. Zool. Park; in 1906 the N. Y. Met. Museum acquired his bronze piece, Lioness and Cub-Maternal Caress. Represented in St. Louis Museum of Fine Arts by two pieces in sculpture: Lion Roaring, and Jaguar Rampant; modeled the American Elk, 1905, for Order of Elks; Young Greyhound "Adonls," 1905; serles of Bears, "Rex"; "Dlana of the Chase," with Greyhounds; "Discord," gladlator, com- batting lion and serpent, 1908; "Maternal Protection." lioness with cubs; Concord, Palx, and other bronzes; pair of lions for Eaton Mausoleum, Toronto; and Elk Mountain; Two Figures, Goddess of the Fields, (Agri- culture) ; American Mechanic, (Skilled labor) ; Lion of the Arena, (for Municipal Bld'g); A Puma :- The Passing, American Bison and Indian; Greyhound Re- cumbent, Adonis; Book-ends (or rests) Bcar Reading. Portraits: Ex-Pres. William A. Camp, N. Y. Clearing House; Ex-Gov. Anderson, Ky .; Judge Cox, of U. S. Clrcult Court; Senator Savage, Ohio, and others. Inde- pendent in politics. Mem. N. Y. Municipal Art Soc .; charter mem. Am. Art Ass'n, Paris; N. Y. Zool. Soc. N. Y. Architectural League; Nat. Sculpture Soc .; mem. Am. Federation of Arts, Wash., D. C .; Sch. Art League; N. Y., Les Anriene de L'Academie Julian. Address: The Benedick, SO E. Washington Sq., N. Y. City.
HARVEY, GEORGE BRINTON MCCLELLAN
Editor, publisher; b. Peacham, Vt., Feb. 16, 1864; s. Duncan and Margaret S. (Varnum) IIarvey; ed. Peacham Acad .; degree L.L.D., conferred by Erskine Coll., 1904; Univ. of Nevada, Univ. of Vermont; m. Peacham, Vt., Oct. 13, 1887, Alma A. Parker. Was re- porter for Springfield Republican, Chicago News, and N. Y. Worid; mn'g litor N. Y. World; constructor and pres. various eicctric rafiroads; bought Mar., 1899, North American Review, of which has since been ed- itor; became pres. Harper & Bros., 1900. Elected trus- tee Stevens' Inst., 1903. Independent Democrat. Clubs: New York, Lotos, Turf and Field, Racquet, Metropoil- tan, Lawyers, London. Devonshire, Atlantic. Residence: Deal Beach, N. J. Address: Harper & Bros., Franklin Sq., N. Y. City.
HARVEY, HORACE J.
Consul; b. Fort Ann, N. Y., Sept. 30, 1843; s. John Hamilton and Harriet Harvey; ed. North Granville and Aurora Acad .; m. Buffalo, N. Y., 1881, Annie Louise Keene. Flour and grain merchant; prop'r Buffalo City Flouring Milis for 20 years. Appt'd consul at Fort Erie, Canada, June 1, 1902. Mem. Buffalo Merchants' Exchange. Address: Fort Erie, Ont., Canada.
HARVEY, LEON ADDISON
Clergyman; b. Corry, Pa., s. James William and Sarah (Lewis) Harvey; grad. Corry High Sch., 1880; Antloch Coll., Yellow Springs, Ohio, A.B., 1SS6, A.M., 1889; Harvard Univ., B.D., 1889; m. Raymond, Ohio, Dec. 25, 1880, Lulu Cranston; one son: Philip Cranston, b. Aug. 3, 1892. Settled as minister of Unlty Soc., Cin- cinnati, Ohio, Sept. 1, 1889, to Sept. 1, 1891; ordained Feb. 5, 1890, settled over Unity Ch., Des Moines. Ia., Sept. 1, 1891, to May 1, 1897; Erie, Pennsylvania (First Unitarian Ch.), March 1, 1898-Feb., 1905; see. for Am.
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Unitarian Ass'n, 1905-1907, Meadville Dist., minister Fourth Unitarlan Ch., of Brooklyn, since Jan., 1907. Sec. Unitarian Conf. of Middle States and Canada. Address: 798 Elmore Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HARWOOD, WATSON H.
Physiclan and surgeon; b. Bangor, Franklin County, N. Y., June 18, 1854; s. Hiram and Marianne (Bigelow) Harwood; ed. common sch .; Oswego State Normal Sch .; Med. Dep't Univ. of Vermont; grad. Medical Coll., June, 1881, M.D .; m. Chasm Falls, Malone, N. Y., Dec. 1882, Mrs. Mahala (Averill) Martin; children: Frank Stowell, b. Feb. 17, 1890 (died Dec. 17, 1890) ; Wesley Bigelow, b. July 17, 1895 (student Cornell Univ., Ithaca). Common country practitioner. Practised in the Adirondacks, 32 Jears. Served as county chm'n, county sec., delegate to State Prohibition Convs. Author: Geneal. Hlstories of all three branches of New England Harwoods, pub- lished in 3 volumes, 1912. Has also been a contb'r from boyhood to various newspapers and other publi- cations. Mem. Franklin County Med. Ass'n (pres. ), Northern N. Y. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Ass'n, Franklin County Hist. Soc. Mem. Grange, Maccabce, Forester, Good Templar, Empire State Soc. of S. A. R., Mason, Odd Fellow, Church trustee, Health Officer of the town of Duane for 28 years past. Prohibitionist; Methodist Episcopalian. Address: Chasm Falls, Ma- lone, N. Y.
HASBROUCK, FRANK
Lawyer; b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Jan 4, 1852; s. Alfred and Margaret Ann (Manning) Hasbrouck; ed. Harvard Coll., A.B., cum laude, 1872 (Phi Beta Kappa) ; m. Bath, N. H., Oct. 10, 1876, Esther Jackman; children: Ross, b. Oct. 4, 1877; Alfred, b. Dec. 4, 1879; Olga, b. March 17, 1884; Elsa, b. Nov. 5, 1887. Engaged in gen. practice of law. Made trip to Holland in summer of 1888, with a party of members of Holland Soc. of N. Y., trip extended to Paris, the Rhine and Cologne; tour of England, Scotland and Ireland, and to Paris in summer of 1903; treas. City of Poughkeepsie. 1887-1888; post- master at Poughkeepsie, Aprll 1, 1895, to March 31, 1899; corp'n counsel, City of Poughkeepsie, Jan., 1907- Dec. 31, 1907; elected county judge of Dutchess County for term of six years from Jan. 1, 1908. Democrat. Mem. Reformed (Dutch) Ch. Trustee and chm'n House Com. of Pringle Memorial Home at Poughkeepsle, N. Y., for indigent, literary, old men. Was a founder and for twenty-four years pres. Apokeepsing Boat Club; was a founder and first sec Amrita Club (social), a charter mem. of the Dutchess Club (social), and for many years has been and is pres. Euterpe Glee Club, all of Poughkeepsie, and pres. of local University Club. Has been v .- p. and pres. Holland Soc. of N. Y., now trustee. Mem. Sons of Revolution of N. Y. Club: Uni- versity (N. Y. Clty). Address: Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
HASBROUCK, GILBERT D. B.
Jurist; b. Esopus, Ulster Co., N. Y., Feb. 19, 1860; s. Josiah and Ellen (Blauvelt) Hasbrouck; ed. public schools, New Paltz Acad., Rutgers Coll., A.B., 1880, AJM., 1883; student Columbia Law Sch., 1881-1882; also studied law in office; m. Kingston, N. Y., 1886, Julia M. Munn; children: Annie, Elsie, Ellen. Admitted to bar State of N. Y., 1882, and has since practised law at Kingston, N. Y. Mem. N. Y. State Assembly, 1884- 1885; corp'n counsel City of Kingston, 1887-1894; dep- uty att'y-gen., N. Y. State, 1894-1899; judge Court of Claims, 1902-1904 (presiding judge, 1903-1904); justice Supreme Court State of N. Y. for 3d Jud. Dist., under apptm't of Gov. Odell, 1904-1905; elected justice of Supreme Court State of N. Y., for term expiring 1926. Republican. Mem. B'd Mg'rs New Paltz Normal Sch .; mem. Holland Soc. Clubs: Down Town, N. Y. Athletic (N. Y. City), Rondout, Albany Country (Albany), Kingston (Kingston), Twaalfskill Golf. Address: 37 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
HASBROUCK, HOWARD
Lawyer; b. New Paltz, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1870; s. Jacob M. and Sarah E. (Penniman) Hasbrouck; grad. Cornell Univ., B.L., 1890, Cornell Law Sch., LL.B., 1892; un- married. Democrat. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Holland Soc., Phi Gamma Delta. Clubs: Cornell Uni- versity, Baltusrol Golf. Address: 63 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HASKELL, J. AMORY
Born N. Y. City, 1861; s. Samuel and Mary Frances (Amory) Haskell: ed. public schools, Holbrook's Mil. Acad .; m. N. Y. City, Dec. 9, 1891, Margaret Moore Riker; children: Mary Riker, Amory Lawrence, Mar- garet Riker. Formerly pres. Repauno Chemical Co., Hercules Powder Co., and officially connected with other corp'ns; now v .- p. E. I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Co. Served in 12th Reg't, N.G.N.Y., as 2d lieut., 1st lieut, and capt. Mem. Nat. B'd for Promo- tion of Rifle Practice. Independent; Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. Hist. Soc., Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Pres.
Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hosp. Clubs: Metro- polltan, Riding, Racquet and Tennis, City Mid-day, Rumson Country. Residence: 130 E. 61st St. Address: 140 Cedar St., N. Y. City.
HASKELL, REUBEN L.
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1878; s. Robert B. and Monrovia (Grayson) Haskell; grad. Hempstead (L. I.) High Sch., 1894; attended Ithaca (N. Y.) High Sch., 1894-1895, N. Y. Law Sch., 1896-1897, Cornell Univ. (Coll. of Law), IL.B., 1898; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1902, Aleda C. Baylis; children: Louise C. Has- kell, b. Sept. 2, 1904; Roger Haskell, b. April 6, 1909. Admitted to Bar Oct., 1899, and has continuously been engaged in general practice of law in N. Y. City. Counsel to the County Clerk of Kings County during 1908 and 1909; was Borough Sec. of Borough of Brook- lyn. Republican. Exec. mem. Twenty-third Assembly Dist., Kings County. Served with 22d N. Y. Vols. In Spanish-Amer. War as a private, Co. M, July 5-Oct. 24, 1898. Served in 13th Reg't, N.G.N.Y., Co. I and Co. G, 1899-1902, as private, corporal and sergeant. Congregationalist; Mason. Mem. Brooklyn Bar Ass'n, Royal Arcanum, I. O. O. F., Knights of Pythias, Delta Chi fraternity, Clinton Commandery No. 14, Knights Templar, Kismet Temple. Mcm. Fulton Street B'd of Trade, St. Patrick and Emerald Socs., Cornell Ass'n of Brooklyn. Clubs: Union League, Invincible, 23d As- sembly Dist. Rep. Residence: 1216 Herkimer St. Ad- dress: 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HASKELL, ROBERT H.
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, 1875; s. Robert B. and Mon- rovia S. Haskell; grad. Cornell Univ., B.L., 1897, N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1899; m. Oreola Williams (A.B., Cor- nell). Admitted to bar, 1899. During war with Spain, served as a war correspondent N. Y. Herald in Porto Rico, and upon return began practice of law in Brook- lyn, N. Y., where has since been located. Republican nominee for Congress in the 7th N. Y. Cong. Dist., 1904. Prominent as Progressive in Kings County. Ad- dress: 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HASKELL, WILLIAM COOK
Architect; b. Detroit, Mich., Dec. 19, 1869; s. Ezra and Celestia A. (Cook) Haskell; ed. Grammar Sch., No. 35, N. Y. Clty, Coll. City of N. Y., Cooper Union, Atelier Masqucray Beaux Arts Society; m. Oct. 15, 1891, M. Ella Millspaugh; children: William Philip, b. 1892; Al- vin Ezra, b. 1895; Ella Adele, b. 1897. Entered office of George E. Harding to study architecture, 1887; entered office of Ralph S. Townsend, 1894; appt'd deputy sup't school buildings, Boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx, 1896; sp'l partner with Ralph S. Townsend, 1898, in- corporated Townsend, Steinie & Haskell, architects, 1905, of which is v .- p. Enlisted Co. B, 71st Reg't, May 16, 1890; warrant corporal, Jan. 27, 1893; serg'r, Mar. 14, 1895; comm'd capt., 171st Inf., N.G.N.Y., June 3, 1898. Independent in politics; Presbyterian. Mem. Architectural League, Am. Inst. of Architects, Michl- gan Soc., N. Y. Sketch Club, Chancellor Walworth Lodge, No. 271, F. and A. M., Jerusalem Chapter 8, R. A. M., Veterans Ass'n 71st Reg't,. N.G.N.Y. Ad- dress: Marbridge Bldg., Broadway and 34th St., N. Y. City.
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