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HASKELL, WILLIAM STOCKBRIDGE
Lawyer; b. Falmouth, Me., April 28, 1870; s. Rev. William Henry and Ellen M. (Cary) Haskell; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1888, Yale, A.B., 1892, Yale Law Sch., LL.B., 1204. m. Church of the Heavenly Rest, N. Y. City, April 10, 1901, Minna Gans; one son, Williamn H., b. 1902. Counsel and v .- p. of Am. Game Protective Ass'n. Mem. Ass'n Bar, City of N. Y., Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Clubs: University, Ardsley, Drug and Chemical. Address: Woolworth Bld'g, 233 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
HASLER, HENRY
Banker; pres and trustee Citizens Savings Bank, City of N. Y. Republican. Mem. Reformed Ch. Ex- adjutant 47th Reg't, N.G.N.Y., Brooklyn; ex-pres. and mem. 47th Reg't Veteran Ass'n. Clubs: Union League (N. Y. City), Hanovef (Brooklyn). Residence: 385 Franklin Av., Brooklyn. Address: 58 Bowery, N. Y. City.
HASSAM, CHILDE
Artist; b. Boston, 1869; studied art in Boston and Paris. Mem. Ten American Painters, Société Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris; The Secessions, Munich; Am. Water Color Soc., and Water Color Club. Received medals at Paris, 1889; Munich, 1892; Chicago, 1893; Philadelphia, 1894 and 1899; Pittsburgh, 1899; Paris, 1900; Buffalo Pan-Amer. Exp'n, 1901; St. Louis, 1904; Pittsburgh, 1905. Prizes at Boston, 1890 and 1895, of the Boston Art Club; Cleveland Art Ass'n. 1896; Webb , Prize, Soc. of Am. Artists, 1895; Pittsburgh. Carnegie Inst., 1899; Carnegie Prize Soc. Am. Artists, 1906.
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Represented ir permanent collection of Corcoran Gal- lery, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Carnegie Inst., Pittsburgh, Cincinnati Museum, Buffalo Fine Arts Acad., Boston Art Club, Worcester Art Museum, Metropolitan Mu- seum of Art, N. Y., Nat. Gallery, Washington, Freer Collections, Washington, etc. Address: 130 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.
HASSE, ADELAIDE R.
Librarian; b. Milwaukee, Wis .; d. Herman E. and Adelaide (Trentlage) Hasse; is a specialist in history of parliamentary publications; librarian U. S. office of public documents, Washington, D. C., 1895-1897; same dep't public documents, N. Y. Public Library, since 1897; in 1902 discovered Bradford's Journal (1693), one of the "lost" books; compiled, 1903, Bibliography of the Official Publications of Colonial New York, 1693-1776; 1904-1912; edited "Index to Economic Mate- rial in Documents of the States of U. S." (11 vols.), 1908; compiled "Bibliography of Archives of 13 Ori- ginal States." Mem. Am. Hist. Ass'n, Am. Library Ass'n, Bibliog. Soc. of Am. Address: 476 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City.
HASTINGS, FRANK SEYMOUR
Capitalist; b. Mendham, N. J., May 31, 1853; s. Thomas S. and Fanny (de Groot) Hastings; ed. private schools, N. Y. City; m. Oct. 14, 1875, Caroline Fanning; one son: Charles F., b. Sept. 21, 1876. V .- p. and dir. Commercial Acetylene Co., Commercial Acetylene R'y, Light and Signal Co .; dir. Blangas Co. of America, Atlantic Blan- gas Co., Regal Oil and Gas Co., March Oil Co., Amazon Wireless Telephone and Telegraph Co., Thos. B. Brown & Son, U. S. Rubber Co. Presby'n. Trustee N. Y. Mag- dalen Benevolent Soc., Hahnemann Hosp., Flower Hosp .; pres. and dir. Russian Symphony Orchestra; dir. Oratoria Soc., N. Y. Symphony Soc. Clubs: City, Men- delssohn Glee, Singers, Indian Harbor Yacht, Seawan- haka-Corinthian (trus.). Residence: 15 W. 50th St., Address: 80 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HASTINGS, JAMES FREDERICK
Insurance manager; b. Boston, April 18, 1855. Began insurance experience in Boston office of the Liverpool and London and Globe Ins. Co., 1873-1876; in home office of the Commonwealth Ins. Co. of Boston, 1876- 1882; sp'l agent for N. E. and N. Y. for Boylston Ins. Co., 1882-1889; N. E. sp'l agent for Continental Ins. Co. of N. Y., 1889-1890; sp'l agent for Southern New Eng- land, 1890-1892, and gen'l agent at home office, 1892- 1899, with Nat. Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn .; since 1899, ass't mg'r at N. Y. City of U. S. Branch of the North British and Mercantile Ins. Co. of London, Eng. Residence: 342 W. 85th St. Address: 76 William St., N. Y. City.
HASTINGS, THOMAS WOOD
Physician; b. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 29, 1873; s. Samuel Weston and Frances Augusta (Wood) Hastings; ed. public schs., Morris Acad., Morristown, N. J .; Johns Hopkins Univ., A.B., 1894; Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., M.D., 1898; m. Yonkers, N. Y, Oct 6, 1909, Athenia Agnes Belknap. Resident house physician Johns Hopkins Hosp .; pres. and dir. Russian Symphony Orchestra; Maine, in South Africa and China, 1899-1901; in prac- tise of medicine in N. Y. City since 1901. Prof. clinical pathology, Cornell Univ. Med. Coll., N. Y. City; ass't attending physician Bellevue Hosp .; contb'r to med. literature; mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Harvey Soc., Am. Ass'n of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, Am. Soc. for Advancement of Clinical Investigation, Nat. Ass'n for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis; fellow A, A. A. S. Clubs: City, West Side Tennis. Address: 172 E. 71st St., N. Y. City. .
HATCH, JOHN LEFFINGWELL
Physician and surgeon; b. Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1863; s. Charles B. and Sarah Adelaide (Leffingwell) Hatch; ed. Univ. of Rochester, B.Sc .; Univ. of Pa., M.D., and abroad in Germany, France and England, F. R. M. S. (London); received Medical News prize at U. of P., May 1, 1888, and the Geo. B. Wood gold medal the saine year; m. Hoboken, N. J., July 8, 1902, Nancy Elma Gas- ser; one son: John Leffingwell Hatch, Jr., b. Sept. 15, 1905. Engaged in gen'l med. practise in N. Y. City. Was sanitary insp. Port of Antwerp, Belgium, in U. S. Ma- rine Hosp. Service during cholera epidemic of 1892- 1893. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem. Pathol. Soc. of Phila .; fellow Royal Micros. Soc. of Great Britain, Reno Vesical Soc. of N. Y .; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon and T. N. E. fraternities. Late lecturer on bacteriology and demonstrator of morbid anatomy, Univ. of Pa .; adjunct prof. laryngology in N. Y. Clinical Sch. of Medicine, ass't in the Genito-Urinary Clinic, Post-Graduate Hosp., N. Y. City. Has contributed largely to med. lit- erature, in magazine articles, monographs, brochures, etc. Recreations: Literature and music. Address: 30 W. 51st St., N. Y. City.
HATCH, WILLIAM HENRY PAINE
Clergyman, educator; b. Camden, N. J., Aug. 2, 1875; s. Adolphus D. and Rose M. (Powell) Hatch; grad. Harvard, A.B. 1898, A.M. 1899, Ph.D. 1904; B.D. Episco- pal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1902, and Harvard, 1906; m. Hartford, N. Y., 1906, Marion L. Townsend. Or- dered deacon, 1902, and ordained presbyter 1903, in Episcopal ministry; now in the Gen'l Theol. Sem., N. Y. City. Prof. of language and literature of the N. T. Democrat; unsuccessful candidate for Assembly from Washington Co., N. Y., 1993. Episcopalian. Mem. Soc. Biblical Literature and Exegesis, Phi Beta Kappa. Resi- dence and address 6 Chelsea Sq., N. Y. City.
AHATFIELD, JOSHUA ALEXANDER
Pres. Am. Bridge Co .; b. Philadelphia, June 11, 1863; s. Daniel Keyser and Margaret (Alexander) Hatfield; ed. in public and private schs. in Philadelphia and at the Hill Sch., Pottstown, Pa .; m. Pottstown, Nov. 8, 1888, Mary Ellen Byers. Entered service of Pottstown Iron Co. as office boy, 1880, remaining in that service 16 years, during which advanced to position of general sales agent of the company; later with Pencoyd Iron Works, 1896, becoming N. Y. agent, 1898-1900; ass't to pres. Am. Bridge Co. of N. Y., 1900; pres. same since 1901; also v .- p. Am. Bridge Co. of N. J .; pres. N. J. Steel and Iron Co .; dir. Empire Bridge Co., A. & P. Roberts Co., Canadian Bridge Co., Philadelphia & Pencoyd R. R. Co., Plymouth Coal Mining Co. Republican; Presby'n. Mem. Met. Museum of Art, Pa. Soc. Clubs: Engineers Lawyers, N. Y. Yacht. Residence: 1 W. 81st St. Ad- dress: 30 Church St., N. Y. City.
HATFIELD, WILLIAM B.
Mfr .; b. N. Y. City, Fcb. 22, 1866; s. Robert Frank and Celia (Losee) Hatfield; ed. public schs .; m. Fort Hamilton, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1891, Anna M. Stillwell; one son: Robert G., b. 1894. Mem. firm Hatfield & Bell; pres. and dir. Bay Ridge Development Co., Bay Ridge Savings & Loan Ass'n; sec. and dir. Long Island Bot- tlers' Ass'n, Inc .; dir. Am. Bottlers' Pub. Co. Democrat. Mason; mem. Royal Arcanuni, Foresters of America, New Utrecht Exempt Firemen's Ass'n, Bay Ridge & Fort Hamilton Citizens' Ass'n; trustee Firemen's Ass'n. Residence: 267 93d St. Address: 317 97th St., Brook- lyn, N. Y.
HATHAWAY, CHARLES MONTGOMERY, JR.
Consul; b. Deposit, N. Y., March 31, 1874; s. Charles M. and Eliza (Grant) Hathaway; grad. Yale Univ., A.B., 1899, A.M., 1901, Ph.D., 1902; m. Marietta, Ohio, Sept. 1, 1904, Frances Elizabeth Warner. Ass't prof. English Adelphi Coll., 1902-1903; tutor in English, Columbia Univ. (Graduate Sch.), 1903-1905; instr. Eng- lish and law, U. S. Naval Acad., 1905-1911; appt'd Con- sul Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, Aug. 19, 1911, and Consul to Hull, Eng., Nov., 1913. Published: The Alchemist of Ben Jonson (Henry Holt & Co.), 1903. Address: Olyphant, Pa.
HAUPT, LOUIS
Physician; b. N. Y., Jan. 7, 1851; s. Christopher and Frances (Ebler) Haupt; grad. Univ. Med. Coll., N. Y. City; unmarried. House physician St. Peters Hosp., Brooklyn, 1877-1878; house physician St. Francis Hosp. 1878-1882; now visiting physician to St. Francis Home for Aged and Incurables. Mem. B'd Mg'rs of German Poliklinik of N. Y. City; mem. B'd of Ed'n since Feb., 1902; chm'n com. on sp'l schs. 8 years. Mem. Am. Med Ass'n, County Med. Soc., State Med. Soc., Am. Geog. Soc., N. Y. Acad. of Science, German Med. Soc. Clubs: Republican, Arion, Beethoven Mannerchor. Address: 232 E. 19th St., N. Y. City.
HAUSMANN, ERICH
Electrical eng'r, educator; b. Solingen, Germany, Feb. '27, 1886; s. Hugo and Anna (Reutershan) Haus- mann; grad. Cooper Union, B.S., 1907; Brooklyn Poly. Inst., E.E., 1908; N. Y. Univ., M.S., 1910, Sc.D., 1911; m. Brooklyn, Nov. 27, 1911, Augusta C. Kohlhaas. Elec- trician with Willyoung & Gibson Co., Electricai Test- ing Laboratories and Nat. Electric Signalling Co., 1904- 1907; Instr. physics and elec. eng'ring, Brooklyn Poly. Inst., 1908-1912; ass't prof. of physics and eiec, eng'ring, Brooklyn Poly. Inst., since 1912; mem. Grad- uate Faculty, 'N. Y. Univ., since 1911; in charge Dep't Physics, N. Y. Univ., summer 1912. Luthernn. Au- thor: Electric Wave Propagation and Distortion Along Conductors, 1911; joint author: Alternating Current Machines, 1908; Dynamo Electric Machinery, 1910:
Electric Traction and Transmission Engineering, 1912. Mcm. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs; v .- p. Dep't of Electricity, Brooklyn Inst. of Arts & Sciences, since 1909; sec. Poly. Alumni Ass'n; contb'r to scientific periodicals. Address: Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HAVEMEYER, HENRY OSBORNE
Railroad lighterage; b. N. Y. City, April 15. 1876; S. Theodore Augustus and Emily (de Losey) Have-
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meyer; grad. Yale, 1900; m. Newport, R. L., July 11, 1900, Charlotte A. G. Whiting; children: Carlotta, Hen- ry O. 3d, Florence H., Frederick Christian, 3d. Sec. and treas. N. J. and N. Y. Investment and Improve- ment Co .; pres. Alaska Copper and Coal Co., Brooklyn Eastern Dist. Terminal; dir. Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bank's, Old Point Comfort Hotel Co. Republican. Roman Catholle. Clubs. Yale, N. Y. Yacht, Larchmont Yacht, Tuxedo, Racquet and Tennis, Clty Midday. Knickerbocker. Address: 129 Front St., N. Y. Clty.
HAVEMEYER, JOHN CRAIG
Merchant, sugar refiner; b. N. Y. Clty, 1833; s. Will- iam F. and Sarah A. Havemeyer; ed. private schools and prepared for college at Columbia Coll. Grammar Sch., but, owing to failing eyesight, was unable to complete college coursc; m. 1872, Allce Alide Fran- cis. In 1854 assumed responsibility of office work at sugar refinery of Havemeyer & Moller; in 1856 es- tablished sugar refinery in Brooklyn and commenced business for himself, but later sold out and became connected with Havemeyer & Moller again; in 1871 engaged in sugar refining business In Greenpoint, L. I., with brother, Hector C., as Havemeyer & Co .; continued until 1880, when faillng health obliged him to retire. In past years has been trustee and dir. in railroad and other corp'ns and various benevolent socs. Writer and speaker on polit., moral and relig- ious topics; wrote monographs on: The Relation of the United States to Armenia; Why I Vote for Han- cock; Study of Labor Unlons; Patriotism; In Time of Peace Prepare for War; The Needs of the Church from a Layman's Standpoint; What Is Love of Country ?; Ministers and Laymen; Purpose and Proper Observ- ance of the Lord's Supper; Study of the Apostles' Creed; Rellglous Truth is Substanee and Not Shadow; letter to Pres. Woodrow Wilson 'concerning a just settlement of questions connected with Mexico and other countries, and biography prepared through the agency of friends nearly completed and ready for pub- lication. Address: 58 Lamartine Av., Yonkers, N. Y.
V HAVEMEYER, THEODORE AUGUSTUS
Sugar refiner; b. N. Y. City; grad. Columbla Coll., 1891; m. Katherine Aymar Sands. Pres. and dlr. Am. Generator Co .; treas. and dlr. Brooklyn Elevator & Milling Co., N. J. & N. Y. Realty & Improvement Co .; dir. City Investing Co., Kentucky Coal Lands Co., N. Y. Investment & Improvement Co. Mem. Delta Psl fra- ternity. Clubs: Metropolitan, St. Anthony's, West- chester County Country, Meadow Brook, Racquet and Tennis. Residence: 11 E. 84th St. Address: 129 Front St., N. Y. Clty.
HAVEN, GEORGE GRISWOLD, JR.
Banker; s. George Griswold and Fanny (Arnot) Ha- ven; grad. Yale Coll., 1887; m. Elizabeth S. Ingersoll. Mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange, firm of Strong, Sturgis & Co .; dir. Charleston and Ohio River Co., and U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co. Clubs: Metropolitan, Univer- sity, Knickerbocker, Racquet and Tennis, Ardsley, Ca- sino, Down Town, University Athletlc, Union, Riding, N. Y. Yacht, Garden City Golf. Residence: 6 E. 53d St. Address: 36 Broad St., N. Y. City.
HAVEN, SHERMAN W.
Clergyman; b. Sangerfield, Oneida Co., N. Y., Oct. 13, 1873; s. A. Garrison and Frances M. (Bartholomew) Haven; ed. public schs .; grad. Waterville (N. Y.) Acad., 1891; Amherst Coll., B.A., 1895; M.A., 1906; Auburn Theol. Sem., 1898; post-grad. course N. Y. Univ., 1906- 1910; m. Auburn, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1898, Edna Hall Costa; children: Edward Garrison, b. Aug. 29, 1900, Frances Lelia, b. Aug. 7, 1903, George Costa, b. June 1, 1907, Helen Edna, b. Jan. 1, 1913. Ordained May 20, 1898; pastor Wellsville N. Y. Cong'l Ch., 1898-1902; Patch- ogue, L. I., Cong'l Ch., 1902-1911, Waterville, N. Y., Presby'n Ch., since 1913. Justice of the Peace, Town of Sangerfield, N. Y., since 1912. Editor Amherst Stu- dent, 1894-1895; Auburn Sem. Review, 1896-1898; tutor in psychology and ethics, Auburn Theol. Sem., 1896- 1897; commencement speaker, same, May, 1898; mem. Utica, N. Y., Presbytery, Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, Amherst chapter; Am. Bible Soc., Am. B'd of Comm'rs for Foreign Misslons, Cong'] Home Missionary Soc., Cong'l Sunday Sch. and Publishing Soc. Address :: Sangerfield, N. Y.
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HAVEN, WILLIAM INGRAHAM
Clergyman; b. Westfield, Mass., Jan. 30, 1856; s. Gilbert and Mary (Ingraham) Haven; ed. public schs., Malden, Mass .; Boston Latin Sch., Wilbraham (Mass.) Acad., Wesleyan Univ., Middletown; Boston Unlv. Sch. of Theology; m. Newton Center, Mass., April 25, 1904, Minnie Speare; one d .: Gladys. Has traveled in the interest of the Am. Bible Soc. in foreign countries; corr. sec. same. Methodist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc .; trustee Wilbraham Acad., Boston Univ., Wesleyan
Unlv., Drew Theo !. Scm. and Bureau of Missions. Clubs: Quill, Nat. Arts. Residence: Summit, N. J. Ad- dress: Bible House, Astor Pl., N. Y. City.
\HAWES, GILBERT RAY
Lawyer, lecturer, author; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dee. 8, 1854; s. Peter Augustus and Mary (Morris) Hawes; de- scendant of Edward Hawes, who came from England In 1635 and settled In Mass. Bay Colony, and of a number of Colonial and Revolutionary officers; grad. Amherst Coll., A.B., 1876; m. June 1, 1903, Gertrude Newman Dunlop, of Kansas City, Mo. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1878; has been connected as trial counsel with many important litigations and celebrated cases, including the fight over the production of "Parsifal," in which was engaged to represent interests of Frau Cosima Wagner (widow of the composer Richard Wag- ner); was also connected with the legal controversy between Ernesto Biondi, the sculptor, and the Metro- politan Museum of Art, over the famous group of statuary known as "Saturnalla"; specialist in corp'n and real estate law; also att'y for Torrens Title Ins. Co. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n; N. Y. State Bar Ass'n; N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n, Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Soc. Med. Jurisprudence, Medico-Legal Soc., Dwight Alumni Ass'n; for six years was one of the lecturers connected with the B'd of Ed'n and dellvered series of lectures in the Law Sch .; contb'r to the Green Bag, Albany Law Journal, Am. Lawyer and Banker, Case & Com- ment, Ins. Times and other periodicals; author of "Ed- ward Hawes the Emigrant and Some of His Descend- ants," "A Source of Danger to Banks," etc. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Soc. Sons of Revolution, Soc. Colonial Wars, Order of Founders and Patriots, N. Y. Hist. Soc., Geneal. and Biog. Soc., New England Soc. Clubs: Amherst, West Side Republican, Bensonhurst Yacht. Residence: 596 West End Ave. Address: 2
Rector St., N. Y. City.
HAWES, JAMES WILLIAM
Lawyer; b. Chatham, Mass., July 9, 1844; s. James and Susannah (Taylor) Hawes; grad. Harvard Coll., 1866, head of his class; attended Harvard Law Sch., and at same time instr. mathematics in the College, 1867-1868; m. Lowell, Mass., 1873, Amelia Appleton Prendergast. Admitted to N. Y. City Bar, 1868; was alderman, 1881-1882, since 1871, when he took part In the campaign that overthrew the Tweed Ring, has been active in all movements for the improvement of clty affairs and in framing legislation and constitu- tional provisions; one of organizers, 1887, of Rep. League of U. S. and of N. Y. State Rep. League; 1st chm'n of Exec. Com. and sub-exec. com. of latter; has had varled and important office and trial practice, and has frequently acted as referee; retired from practice, 1910. Author: Legislative Reform, 1886; The Letter from Brazil (translated from Portuguese), 1886; The New Constitution of Brazil, 1892; The Guarany, a Brazilian romance, translated from the Portuguese, 1893; Genealogles of the Haweses and Tay- lors of Chatham, 1882; The English Ancestors of Ed- mond Hawes of Yarmouth, Mass., 1911; contb'r to Ap- pleton's Am. Cyclopedia, Appleton's Annual Cyclo- pædia and Kiddle & Schem's Cyclopedia of Ed'n. Mem. Phl Beta Kappa Alumni in N. Y. (pres. 1881 - 1882), Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Harvard, Re- publican (pres. 1882-1884, chm'n Exec. Com., 1885- 1886). Address: Harvard Club, 27 W. 44th St., N. Y. City.
HAWKES, MCDOUGALL
Lawyer; b. N. Y. Clty, 1862; s. W. Wright (LL.D.) and Eliza ( Forbes) Hawkes; of Colonial family; ed. Trinity Church Sch., Philadelphia; Hopkins Grammar Sch., New Haven; Gov't schools in Tours and Paris. France, and Marburg, Germany; Columbia Sch. of Mines, degree of Eng'r, 1885; Sch. of Polit. Science, 1886, and Sch. of Law, LL.B., 1887; m. N. Y. City, 190S, Eva Van Cortlandt 'Morris of Morrisania. Admitted to bar, 1887, and since then engaged in practice in N. Y. Clty; represented important foreign Investing Interest in Am. enterprises; and as counsel, represented se- curlty-holders in several large rallroad and other reorg'ns; authorlty on admiralty law and on railroad and transportation matters. Served as comm'r of
docks during Mayor Low's administration, 1902-1903. carrying out the numerous Improvements of the de- partment during the period, including the prosecution of the Chelsea improvement; the establishment of Union Trunk Line and Ferry Terminal at West 23d St .; the building of Market St. Recreation Pier: laying out of extensive plans for improvement of waterfront in other boroughs of city, and in particular in regard to creeks in these boroughs; the first presentation to authorities of plans for municipal ferries; reorg'n of Dock Dep't into bureau, etc .; was first to hold position after old "B'd of Docks" was replaced by statute with a single comm'r, and reorganized Dep't of Docks and
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Ferries upon methods which greatly increased its efficiency, effecting notable economies. Republican; active in campaigns from 1896; 1st v .- p. Rep. Co. Com. N. Y. Co., 1899. Mem. N. Y. State Interstate Bridge Comin'n (chin'n). Com. on Harbor and Shipping of N. Y. Chamber of Commerce and of Merchants' Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Soc. of Cincinnati, Soc. Co- lonial Wars. St. Nicholas Soc., N. Y. Hist. Soc .; appt'd by Gov. Hughes delegate to represent the State of N. Y. at the Nat. Waterways Congress in Washington, Dec., 1909. Clubs: Union, Metropolitan, Republican, Westchester Country, Grolier. Residence: 8 E. 53rd St. Address: 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
HAWKINS, EUGENE DEXTER
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, May 2, 1860; s. Dexter A. and Sophia T. (Meeks) Hawkins; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., Columbia Univ., LL.B .; m. N. Y. City, April 27, 1897, Julia F. Clarkson; one son, Dexter Clarkson, b. May 13, 1898. V .- p. North Am. Coal and Coke Co .; dir. Tri-State Land Co., Bank of Long Island, New Central Coal Co., Rocky River Coal and Coke Co., Queens Borough Gas and Electric Co. Republican; Unitarian. Mem. N. Y. City and State Bar Ass'ns; dir. J. Hood Wright Hosp. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: University, Century, Sleepy Hollow, Harvard, Riding, Midday. Ad- dress: 20 Exchange Pl., N. Y. City.
HAWKINS, GEORGE K. .
Principal State Normal School, Plattsburgh, N. Y .; b. Farmersville, Cattaraugus Co. N. Y., 1862; s. Orson V. and Mary A. (Martin) Hawkins; ed. Ten Broeck Free Acad., Franklinville, N. Y., 1881. State Normal School, Fredonia, N. Y., 1884; received degree of M.A. from Union Coll., 1894, D.Sc. from St. Lawrence Univ., 1905; m. Chatham, N. Y., July 12, 1893, Elizabeth R. Garrity; one d., Elizabeth M., b. 1894. Republican. Mem. Nat. Edn'l Ass'n, Geog. Soc., State Hist. Ass'n, State Teachers' Ass'n; trustee Plattsburgh Public Ll- brary. Club: Macdonough Soclal and Commercial (pres). Address: 125 Court St., Plattsburgh, N. Y.
HAWLEY, CHARLES B.
Composer, organist, vocal teacher; b. Brookfield, Conn .; began playing church organ in native town at age of twelve; ed. Mil. Acad. Cheshire, Conn., where had charge of the boy choir; began study of music with Rivade, Federlein and George Janies Webb, or N. Y .; studied organ and composition with Dudley Buck, Mosenthal, Dyas and Ruthenbur; at age of 19 was engaged as solo basso of Calvary Episcopal Ch. and as asst. organist of St. Thomas' Ch., under George William Warren; five years later solo basso and dir. music, Broadway Tabernacle Ch., for 20 years; for 21 summers had charge of music in the Chapel of St. James, Elberon, N. J .; now organist and musical dir. West End Presby'n Ch. One of original mems. Manu- script Soe. of N. Y. and its first v .- p .; was also pres. Composers' Choral Ciub, and many years mem. and ass't conductor Mendelssohn Glee Club; mem. Men- delssohn Quartet Club; instr. of volce culture. Com- poser of over 100 songs, also many parts, songs, choruses, cantatas and church music. Address: Aeolian Hall, 29 W. 42d St., N. Y. City.
HAWLEY, FREDERICK BARNARD
Cotton merchant; b. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1843; s. Henry Quackenbush and Frances Jane (Barnard) Hawley; ed. Albany Acad., Albany N. Y .; Williams Coll., Williamstown, Mass., A.B., 1864 (mem. Kappa Alpha Soc.); m. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Frances Wal- worth Jenkins; children: Frances Barnard, Elizabeth Walworth, Graham. For many years connected with R. T. Wilson & Co., now mem. firm E. P. Walker & Co. Author: Capital and Population (Appleton), En- terprises and The Productive Process (Putnam), and numerous contb'ns to Quarterly Journal of Economics (Harvard) and other scientific periodicais. Mem. Am Economic Ass'n (treas. 5 years, v .- p. 1 year). Club: University. Residence: Arrochar, S. I. Address: 82 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HAWLEY, WILLIAM YOUNG
Secretary, treasurer; b. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1874; s. Henry Quackenbush and Catherine Thorne (Akin) Hawley; ed. private schools and Packard Business Coll .; unmarried. Sec. and ass't treas. Hudson River Day Line; sec. and treas. Mary Powell Steamboat Co .; sec. Otis R'y Co .; sec. Catskill and Tannersville R'y Co .; dir. Cairo R. R. Co., Mary Powell Steamboat Co., Otis R'y Co., Catskill & Tannersville R'y Co., mem. 7th Reg't, N.G.N.Y. Vets .; mcm. St. Nicholas Soc. Club: Union League. Residence: 344 W. 72d St. Ad- dress: Hudson River Day Line, foot Desbrosses St., N. Y. City.
HAWN, HENRY GAINES
Author, lecturer, educator; b. Richmond, Va., Nov. 29, 1862; s. William and Mary Harrington (Thomson) Hawn; g .- s. William and Mary ( Phelan) Hfawn; father was capt. in Confederate Army, and grandfather State treas. of Alabama, 1843; ed. Univ. of Tennessee, and Washington and Lee Univ .; m. Newark, N. J., Dec. 30, 1889, Alcxina, d. John Shoemaker; one d .: Phoebe. Instr. English literature; Instr in Brooklyn Poly. Inst. for 5 years; did sp'l work at Middlebury Coll., Vt., 3 years. Since 1900 lecturer in dep't of philology, Brook- lyn Inst. of Arts and Sciences, and for several years has conducted an incorporated sch. of the Speech Arts. Lecturer in N. Y. public schs; dramatic Instr. Cornell Univ., "Masque" and Willlams Coll. Cap and Beil socs. Contb'd important articles to magazines. Au- thor: Diction for Singers, 1901, and play: Fast Black. Ex-v .- p. Southern Soc. of Brooklyn; pres. Nat. Speech Arts Ass'u (pres. 1903). Declared by many critics one of our great interperters of dramatie literature. Sec. Ed'n Promoters' Ass'n of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mem. Ala. Soc. of N. Y. Clty, Allied Arts Soc., Brooklyn, Browning Soc., N. Y. City; dir. The Hawn Players. Clubs: Drama- craft, Pleiades. Address: 442 Classon Av., Brook- lyn, N. Y.
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