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HAWTHORNE, HILDEGARDE
Author; b. N. Y .; d. Julian and Minnie (Amelung) Hawthorne; g .- d. Nathaniel Hawthorne. Author: A Country Interlude (Houghton, Mifflin); Poems (Rich- ard J. Badger); Women and Other Women (Duffleld & Co.). Literary critic on New York Times Sat. Re- view; contributor to New York Evening Post; con- tributor of stories and poems to Scribner's. Century, Harper's and other leading magazines. Address: 50 E. 29th St., N. Y. City.
HAY, EUGENE GANO
Lawyer; b. Charlestown, Ind., March 26, 1853; s. Andrew Jennings and Rebecca (Gorrett) Hay; ed. private sch., Charlestown, Ind .; m. Indianapolis, Ind. Nov. 4, 1891, Eleanora Farquhar. Prosecuting att'y for Jefferson and Switzerland Counties, Ind .; dei. from 4th Cong. Dist., Ind., to Republican Nat. conv., 1884; moved to Minn., 1886 Practiced law Minne- apolis; mein. Minn. Legislature, U. S. dist. att'y Minn .; now U. S. gen. appraiser. Republican. Pres- by'n. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, Mason, Knight Templar. Club: Republican. Residence: The Hillocks, Summit, N. J. Address: 641 Washington St., N. Y. City.
`HAY, GEORGE TABER
Ship broker; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 21, 1858; s. Charles H. and Rachel ( White) Hay; ed. public schs. of Brooklyn; m. Brooklyn, Oct. 12, 1881, Susan Ann Dobbs; children: Anna Elizabetil, Esther Melbourne, George Taber, Jr., Susie Dobbs. Left sch, at an early age to begin business life with J. F. Whitney & Co .; given an interest in 1882, and in 1896 became senior mcm. of firm; his business interests have taken him on different occasions to Europe and Nova Scotia; dir. Battery Park Bank, Modern Pen Co., Donald S. S. Co. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Maritime Ex- change, N. Y. Produce Exchange. Address: Winthrop St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HAY, LOUIS CONDIT
Broker; b. Orange, N. J., Nov. 29, 1859; s. Silas Condit and Elizabeth (Platt) Hay; giad. Wlillston Sem., 1877; Yale Univ., A.B., 1881; m. Saginaw, Mich., Nov. 7, 1887, Jennie Doloise Burt; one s. Wellington Burt, b. 1888. Stock brokerage business, 1881-1883; real estate in N. Y. City and West, 1884-1897, mem. firm Weatherby & Hay; lumber exporter, with office in London, 1897-1908; became mem. N. Y. Stock Ex- change, 19,8; senior mem. firm Hay & Boynton, 1909- 1911; in business alone since 1911. Republican. Prcs- by'n. Mem. Royal Geog. Soc., London, England; Sons of Revolution, N. Y. City Chamber of Commerce. Dir. Navy League of the U. S Clubs: Metropolitan, Uni- vers'ty, Century, Yalc, Aero, Sleepy Hollow, Piping Rock, Republican, Knollwood, Recess. Residence: 205 W. 57th St. Address: 7 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HAY, MARY GARRETT
Lecturer, organizer in reform movements; b. Charles- town, Ind .; d. Andrew Jennings and Rebecca C. (Gar- rett) Hay; ed. Chariestown (Ind.) Acad., Western Female Coll., Oxford, O. Republican; Presby'n. Pres. N. Y. State Federation of Woman's Clubs; pres. Daughters of Indiana in N. Y. City; mein. Woman's Press Club. Address: 2 W. 86th St., N. Y. City.
NHAYDEN, CHARLES
Capitalist; b. Boston, July 9, 1870; s. Josiah W. and Emma A. (Tirrell) Hayden; grad. Mass. Inst. Tech- nology, 1890. Organized banking firm Hayden, Stone & Co., 1892; mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange, Boston Stock Ex., Phila. Stock Exchange. Pres. and dir. Alaska
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Gold Mines, Alaska Gastinean; v .- p., dir, and mem. HAYES, NICHOLAS J.
Finance Com. Utah Copper Co., Ray Consolidated Copper Co., treas, and dir. Continental Zinc Co., Bos- ton Opera Co., dir. and mem. Exec. Com. Am. Pneu- matic Service Co., Boston & Worcester Elec. Cos., Lamson Consolidated Store Service Co., Nevada Con- solidated Copper Co., Shannon Copper Co., Twin City Rapid Transit Co., dir. Bingham & Garfield R'y Co., Boston & Worcester St. R'y, Chino Copper Co., First Nat. Bank of Denver, McCormick & Co., Salt Lake City; Nat. Shawmut Bank, Nevada Northern R'y, Ray & Gila Valley R'y, Steptoc Valley Smelting Co., Utah Power & Light Co., Utah Securities Corp'n, Utah State Nat. Bank; trustce Equitable Trust Co., N. Y. With 1st Corps Cadets, 7 years; promoted aide to gov., 2nd Brigade Headquarters, later promoted to paymaster gen., Mass. Vol. Militia. Republican; Uni- tarian. Made chevalier Order of St. Maurities and Lazzarus, by King of Italy. Mem. Mexico Soc., one of stewards of Nat. Steeplechase and Hunt Ass'n, was chm'n B'd of Racing Stewards, Country Club, Brook- line, several years. Recreations: Automobiling,
yachting (owner of yacht (Wacondah). Clubs: Mass. Automobile (one of govs.), Exchange, Boston Athletic, Boston Yacht. Algonquin, University, Puritan (Bos- ton), Country (Brookline), Norfolk Country (Ded-
ham), Eastern Yacht, Clambake, Newport, Newport Golf, Nahant, Metropolitan ( Wash., D. C.), Metro- politan, N. Y. Yacht, City Midday, City Lunch, Reccss, Technology, Stock Exchange Luncheon (N. Y.), West- chester Country, Tuxedo. Residence: Nahant, Mass. Address: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.
HAYDEN, HENRY W.
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 15, 1853; s. James A. and Harriet (Whiting) Hayden; ed. Mr. Harrington's Sch., at Throg's Neck, Westchester Co., Columbia Grammar Sch., Colunibia Law Sch., LL.B., 1875; un- married. Mem. old law firm of Bartlett, Wilson and Hayden, and on election to Court of Appeals Benchi of Hon. Edward T. Bartlett, senior mem. of that firm, formed present firm of Ward, Hayden and Sat- terlee. Dir. Am. Surety Co., Manhattan Brass Co. (sec. and treas.); trustec and sec. Grant Monument Ass'n; pres. Lake George Ass'n. Republican. Episco- palian. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Dwight Alumni Ass'n, Psi Upsilon fraternity. Clubs: The Union League Club, Lake George, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht, Knollwood Country. Residence: 34 E. 76th St. Address: 16 Exchange Place, N. Y. Clty.
HAYDEN, JAMES ALEXANDER
Dealer in antique furniture and interior decorator; N HAYNES, IRVING SAMUEL
b. Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1836; s. James E. and Catherine (Ives) Hayden; grad. Univ. of Rochester; m. Washington, D. C., April, 1893, Elizabeth Bruce Gwynne. Pres. The Hayden Co. since 1882; traveled extensively in many countries, collecting antiques; has spent much time in England studying work of Adam, Chippendale, Sheraton and Hepplewhite; has been instrumental in introducing this class of work Into U. S., by securing designers and workmen whosc family and tradition have made them conversant with the work of these great designers and cabinet makers. Mem. Psi Upsilon Soc. Recreations: Hunting, fishing. Clubs: University, Metropolitan Opera. Residence: 342 W. 89th St. Address: 523 Fifth Av., N. Y. City. +
HAYES, ALFRED
Lawyer, law teacher; b. Lewisburg, Union' County, Pa., Oct. 15, 1873: s. Alfred and Mary M. (Van Valzah) Hayes; ed. Bucknell Acad., class of 1891, attending Bucknell Coll. freshman and sophomore years, junior and senior years at Princeton Univ., A.B., 1895; A.M., 1898; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1898; m. Kalamazoo, Mich., June 15, 1905, Christine Grace Robertson; chil- dren: Christine MacEwan, b. June 30, 1906; Alfred, b. July 4, 1910; Miles Van Valzah, b. Nov. 20, 1911. Was for a time in the law offices of Edward G. Whitaker, Gould & Wilkie and Coudert Bros .; in independent practice In N. Y. City, 1901-1907; tutor in law, Sch. of Law, Columbia Univ., 1902-1906, lec- turer same, 1906-1907; prof. of law, Cornell Univ., since 1907. Progressive. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Tompkins County Bar Ass'n., recipient of silver cross of Royal Order of the Savlour, conferred by King George I of Greece; mem. Am, Polit. Science Ass'n, Am. Soc. of Internat. Law, Am. Ass'n for Labor Legislation, Sons of Revolution, Men's League for Woman Suffrage, Nat. Ass'n for Advancement of Colored People, pro- visional chm'n Progressive Party, Tompkins County, 1912; delegate Progressive Nat. Conv., 1912, Progres- sive candidate Justice Supreme Ct., 6thi Dist. Mein. N. Y. Columbia Law Sch. Alumni Ass'n, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Delta Phi and Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Unł- ersity (N. Y.), Country (Ithaca). Address: Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
Ex-sherift of N. Y. County; b. Troy, N. Y., 1861. Long identificd with Dem. politics in N. Y. City; was fire cominissioner of N. Y. City, 1903-1905, under first administration of Mayor Mcclellan; elected sheriff of N. Y. County, Nov., 1905. Address: 164 E, 111th St., N. Y. City.
HAYES, WILLIAM VAN VALZAH
Physician; b. Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa., Sept. 22, 1867; s. Hon. Alfred and Mary (Van Valzah) Hayes; grad. Bucknell Coll., Lowisburg, Pa., Ph.B., 1888, A.M., 1909; studied in Berlin and Paris, 1888-1889; grad. Coll. of Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), N. Y. City, M.D., 1893; grad. N. Y. Hosp., Sloane Maternity Hosp., N. Y. Foundling Hosp .; m. Altoona, Pa., Sept. 9, 1903, Mary Coulbourn Conner. Since completing hosp. service has been in private practice in N. Y. City, giving attention chiefly to diseases of the gastrointestinal tract; Proj. of Diseases of the Digestive System, N. Y. Polyclinic Sch. and Hosp., in 1904. Republican. Presby'n. Attending physician in N. Y. Polyclinic Hosp .; also consulting physician N. Y. Skin & Cancer Hosp .; mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Am. Med. Ass'n, Med. Soc. of the Co. of N. Y., Med. Ass'n Greater City of N. Y., Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Soc. Alumni N. Y. Hosp., Soc. Alumni Sloane Maternity Hosp., Clinical Soc. N. Y. Polyclinic, Men's Ass'n of Brick Ch., Delta Upsilon fraternity. Clubs: Quill, Students' (treas.). Address: 34 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.
HAYMAN, ALFRED
Theatrical mg'r and representative of Charles Froh- man in N. Y .; v .- p. and dir. N. Y. Theatre Co., dir. Commercial Trust Co. Address: Broadway and 40th St., N. Y. City.
HAYNES, EMORY J.
Clergyman, editor; b. Cabot, Vt., Feb. 6, 1847; 8. Zadoc Seymour and Marion (Bayley) Haynes; ed. Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, D.D., Colby Univ., 1887; m. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Grace Forby; children: Blanche, Marion, Herbert, Alice, Mary, Francis, Helen, Harold, William F. Pastor at Tremont Temple, Bos- ton, Ilanson l'l., Brooklyn, Washington Av., Brooklyn, St. James, N. Y. Traveled in Europe after graduation from college. On editorial staff of Evening Mail; was first pres. Mass. Anti-Tenement House League, which inaugurated the gen. correction of sweatshop evils throughout the country. Republican; Methodist Epis- copalian. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity. Address: South Road, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Surgeon; b. Saranac, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1861; s. Samuel and Phobe (Ayres) Haynes; ed. Plattsburg (N. Y.) High Sch .; grad. Wesleyan Univ., Ph. B., 1885; (honor in chemistry, and J. Brown Goode Prize for original research in biology); med. dep't N. Y. Univ., M.D., 1887; m. 1st, Plattsburg, N. Y., 1890, Charlotte E. Scribner (died Dec. 7, 1897); 2d, East Buckmantown, July 5, 1889, Laura E. Marsh; children: Harriet M., b. Sept. 4, 1900, Dorothy, b. Dec. 29, 1902, Irving Samuel, Jr., b. Sept. 11, 1908. Junior and senior ass't and house sur- geon, Bellevue Ilosp., 1887-1888; ass't demonstrator of anatomy, N. Y. Univ. Med. Coll., 1888; demonstrator anatomy same, 1889; adjunct prof. anatomy same, 1894, prof. applied anatomy, Cornell Univ. Med. Coll., 1898, and prof. clinical surgery since 1910; attending surgeon outdoor dep't, Chambers St. Hosp., Orthopæe- dic Hosp. and Disp., 1891-1899; visiting surgeon to the Harleni Hosp. since 1895. Visiting surgeon N. Y. Red Cross Hosp. since 1909. Independent in politics. Meth- odist (pres. B'd of Trustees Park Av. M. E. Church since 1900). Mem. Bellevue Alumni Soc., N. Y. Co. and „State Med. Socs., Ass'n of Am. Anatomists, N. Y. Acad. of Medicine, Harlem Med. Ass'n, N. Y. Surgical Soc., S. A. R. Author: Guide to Dissection; Manual of Anatomy, and numerous papers on med. topics. Rec- reations: Country life, fishing, etc. Address: 107 W. 85 th St., N. Y. Clty.
^HAYNES, ROYAL STORRS
Physician; b. Dedham, Mass., Oct. 25, 1877; s. Fran- cis William and Mary Lee (Storrs) Haynes; grad. Cor- uell Univ., Ph.B., 1899; Columbia Univ. (Coll. Phys. and Surg.), M.D., 1903. Interne Presby'n Hosp., N. Y. City, 1903-1905; N. Y. Foundling Hosp., 1905-1906; at- tending physician to Willard Parker Hosp .; adjunct attending physiclan, N. Y. Nursery and Child's Hosp., chief of Clinic, in children, Vanderbilt Clinic; instr. in pediatrics, Columbia Univ. Editor Archives of Pedriatics. Fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine, mem. Am. Pediatric Soc., Soc. of the Alumni of Presby'n Hosp., Alumni Foundling Hosp., Quiz Med. Soc., Soe. of Prac- tical Medicine, Cornell chapter Delta Upsilon frater- nity, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Cornell University. Ad- dress: 375 West End Av., N. Y. City.
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HAYS, ARTHUR GARFIELD
Lawyer; b. Dec. 12, 1881; s. Isaac M. and Laura (Garson) Hays; grad. Columbia Coll. and Law Seh., A.B., 1902, A.M., 1905; LL.B., 1905; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 20, 1908, Blanche Marks; one d., Lora. b. 1910. Mem. firm Hays, Kaufmann & Lindheim; pres. Auto Service Bld'g Co., Madison Chambers Co. Nat. Progressive. Recreations: Tennis, boating. Residence: New Ro- chelle, N. Y. Address: 60 Wall St., N. Y. City,
HAYS, DANIEL PEIXOTTO
Lawyer; b. Pleasantville, Westchester Co., N. Y., March 28, 1854; s. Davld and Judith S. (Peixotto) Hays; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., 1873; Columbla Law Sch., LL.B., 1875; m. N. Y. City, April 7, 1880, Rachel ~ HAZEN, ALLEN Hershfield; is descendant from an old Am. family. distinguished during Revolutionary period; children: Judith P., Florence B., Edwin D., Mabel R., Bessie R., Helen H. Has been actively engaged in trial and ar- gument of causes before the higher courts; mem. firm of Hays & Greenbaum 17 years, untll Samuel Green- baum was elected judge of Supreme Court, when firm of Hays & Hershfield was formed, now Hays, Hersh- field & Wolf. Pres. Harlem Dem. Club; delegate to State convens .; pres. Municipal Civil Service Comm'n N. Y. Clty, pres. village of Pleasantville, sheriff's eoun- sel to Gen. Daniel E. Sickles; dlr. Fleischman Realty & Construction Co., Mt. Pleasant Bank. Demoerat. Hebrew. Trustee Jewish Publicatlon Soc .; pres. b'd trustees Temple Israel of Harlem; treas. Harlem Fed-' eration; gov. Judæans; mem. N. Y. Law Inst .; was pres. Young Men's Hebrew Ass'n, Jewish Chautauqua; dir. Montefiore Home, sec. Jewish Theol. Sem. Club: Lawyers. Residence: 9 W. 121st St. Address: 115 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HAYWARD, WILLIAM
Lawyer; b. Nebraska City, Neb., April 29, 1877; s. Monroe Leland and Jane (Pelton) Hayward; grad. Neb. City High Seh., 1893; Univ. of Nebraska, LL.B., 1897 (Varsity Foot Ball Team; Varsity Base Ball Team, 1893-1897, mg'r 1895-1897, pres. Class of 1897) ; also ed. In Munich, Germany; m. Nebraska City, Neb., March 25, 1901, Sarah Coe Ireland; one son: Leland Hayward, b. 1903. Practiced law Nebraska City, 1897- 1910. V .- p. and dir. Otoe County Nat. Bank of Neb. City; extensively engaged In farming in Neb. and Kans., mem. law firm Wing & Russell, N. Y. City, since 1911, and Pltzer & Hayward, and Hayward, Klmmell & Steinhart, Neb. City. Traveled around world, 1910-1911. County Judge, Otoe County, Neb., 1901-1902, deelined 2d term; state chm'n Republican State Com. of Neb., 1907-1909; primary nominee for Congress, 1st Dlst. Neb., 1910; park conim'r of Neb. City; sec. Republican Nat. Com., 1908-1912, in charge Chicago headquarters. During Spanish-Am. War, capt. 2d Neb. Inf., later Major and col. 1899-1902; de- clined office of Adjutant-gen. of Neb. and other fed- eral and State appt'mts. Republiean; Baptist. Mem. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Phi, Theta Nu Epsilon fraternities, Nat. Geog. Soc., State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar N. Y., Elks, Modern Woodmen of America, Span- Ish-Am. War Veterans, Sons of Revolution. Trustee 1st Bapt. Ch., Neb. Clty. Recreations: Tennis, golf. Clubs: Union League, University (Washington), At- lantic Yacht. Residence: Union League Club. Ad- dress: 14 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HAZEL, JOHN RAYMOND
Jurlst; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec., 1860; s. John K. and Adelaide Hazel; ed. public and private schools of Buf- falo; m. Buffalo, June 26, 1902, Elizabeth G. Drake. Admitted to bar, April 7, 1882; app'td judge U. S. Dist. Court Western Dist., N. Y., 1900; administered eonstl- tutional oath of office to President Roosevelt, Sept. 14, 1901. Clubs: New York, Republican, Buffalo. Ad- dress: 37 Hodge Av., Buffalo, N. Y.
HAZELTON, GEORGE COCHRANE, JR.
Lawyer, author; b. Boscobel, Wis .; s. ex-Congress- man George C. Hazelton; ed. Greylock Inst., South Williamstown, Mass .; grad. Columblan Univ., Washing- ton, D. C., LL.B., 1895, LL.M., 1896; m. Byrd C. Quin, of Va. Acted three seasons on stage with Booth-Barrett and Modjeska eompanies to perfect his knowledge of stagecraft with a view of dramatic and other writing. PractIsed law first in Washington, D. C., with father, later in Philadelphia, and, in 1901, eame to N. Y. City and formed firm of Hazelton & Hazelton with brother, John H. Hazelton, who had been associated In law with Col. Robert G. Ingersoll. Republican, active in politics. Author: Mistress Nell (novel and play), Cap- tain Molly, and The Raven (play); historical work, The National Capitol, Its Architecture, Art and History (historical); etc. Residenee: 144 E. 22d St. Address: 220 Broadway, N. Y. City.
^HAZELTON, JOHN HAMPDEN
Lawyer; b. Boscobel, Wis., s. George C. Hazelton (formerly mein. Congress from Wls.) and Ellen (Van Antwerp) Hazelton; grad. Washington (D. C.) High Sch., 1890; Johns Hopkins Univ., A.B., 1893; Columbian (now George Wasiilngton) Unlv., LL.B., 1895, LL.M., 1896; m. 1908, Elizabeth Margaret Scholz; children: Hampden, b. June 29, 1909; Robert, b. Aug. 11, 1910. Formerly associated In law with late Col. Robert G. Ingersoll; now practising alone. Author: The Declara- tion of Independence: Its History (Dodd, Mead & Co.), 1906. Mem. Ass'n Bar Clty of N. Y. Residence: 201 Puritan Av., Forest Hills Gardens, L. I. Address: 220 Broadway, N. Y. Clty.
Civil eng'r; b. Hartford, Vt., Aug. 28, 1869; s. Charies D. and Abbie (Coleman) Hazen; studied at Mass. Inst. of Technology; m. Pittsburgh, Jan. 1, 1903, Elizabeth McConway. In charge State B'd of Health Exp't Sta., Lawrence, Mass., 1888-1893; in charge sewage disposal, World's Columblan Exp'n, Chicago, 1893; in private practice, Boston, 1894-1897; in N. Y. Clty since 1897; chlef eng'r, Albany Water Filtration Plant, built 1889- 1899, and other purification works; consulting eng'r for water purification works for Washington, D. C. Author: The Filtration of Public Water Supply: Clean Water and How to Get It; joint author Hy- draulic Tables; contb'r to technical journals. Mem. Am. Soc. Clvil Eng'rs, Am. Public Health Ass'n, etc. Club: Engineers. Residence: Dobbs Ferry on Hudson, N. Y. Address: 30 E. 42d St., N. Y. City.
HAZEN, TRACY ELLIOT
Educator; b. Jerico Center, Vt., July 4, 1874; s. Rev. Austin and Mary Jane (Carleton) Hazen; grad. Univ. of Vt., A.B., 1897, Columbla Univ., A.M., 1899, Ph.D., 1900; unmarried. Dir. Fairbanks Museum of Natural History, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1901-1902; tutor in botany Columibla Unlv., 1903-1907; Instr. 1907-1910; ass't prof. since 1910. Congregationalist. Mem. Bot. Soc. of : America; fellow A. A.A.S .; Phi Beta Kappa Alumni of N. Y., Sigma Xl. Recreation: Compiling genealogy of the Hazen family. Clubs: Torrey Botanical, N. E. Botanical. Address: Barnard College, Columbia Uni- versity, N. Y. City.
HAZEN, WILLIAM LIVINGSTON
Educator; (b. Elizabeth, N. J., May 4, 1861; s. Aaron Coursen and Sarah (Young) Hazen; grad. Columbia Univ., A.B., 1883; LL.B., 1885 (Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Delta); m. Newark, N. J., Oct. 23, 1889, Ollve Starr; one d .: Elizabeth Starr, b. 1902. Founder and headmaster Barnard Sch. for Boys, 1887, and Barnard Sch. for Girls, 1896, Barnard Sch. of Household Arts. 1909; now pres. and dir. of both inst'ns. Mcm. 7th Reg't, N.G.N.Y., 1885-1890; 2d lieut., 1st lieut. and capt. Co. B, 71st Reg't, N.G.N.Y., 1890-1900; capt. same Co., in Spanish-Am. War, 1898; pres. 1st Presiden- tial Voters of Newark (Rep.) , 1884; sec. Rep. League of N. J., 1888. Episcopalian. Pres. Omega Ass'n, Phi Gama Delta: mem. Sehoolmasters' Ass'n of N. Y. City, Alumni Ass'n of Columbia Coll., Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Mem. Soc. of Santiago and Spanish War Veterans, Sussex Soc. Clubs: Phi Gamma Delta, Columbia University. Address: Field- ston, W. 244th St., N. Y. City.
HEACOCK, SETH GROSVENOR
Oil producer, State Senator: b. Buffalo, N. Y., March 1, 1857; grad. Hamilton Coll., 1880. Postmaster of Illon, N. Y., but resigned to go into the independent oil producing business. Elected on Republican tleket fo. State Senator from Thirty-second Senate Dist., 1906; re-elected 1908, 1910, and 1912; appt'd mem. Senate coms. on Canals, Internal Affairs, Military Affairs, Ag- rlculture and Public Printing. Address: Illon, N. Y.
HEADLEY, RUSSEL
Lawyer; b. Stockbridge, Mass., Sept. 27, 1852; s. Joel T. and. Anna Allston (Russel) Headley; grad. Corneli Univ. (commeneement orator), 1872; in. N. Y. City, Oct. 31, 1888, Adelia Jenkins; one son, Allston. Admitted to bar, May 14, 1874; corporation counsel, City of New- burgh, N. Y., 1888-1890; dist. att'y Orange Co., N. Y., 1890-1896; counsel N. Y. Stato Dep't of Excise since 1902. Presby'n. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, N. Y. Hist. Soc., Empiro State Soc., S. A. R. (N. Y. City). Author: Headley's Criminal Justice; Ileadley's Competency of Witnesses; Headley on Assignments; History of Orange County; annotator of Headley's Criminal and Penal Code. Clubs: Powelton (Newburgh); Albany Country, University (Albany). Address: 302 State St., Albany, N. Y.
HEALD, WILLIAM HENRY
Lawyer; b. Wlimington, Del., Aug. 27. 1864; ed. WII- mington High Sch., Delaware Coll., B.S., Columbian (now George Washington) Univ., LL.B., Nat. bank ex-
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aminer for Montana, Idaho, Wash. and Oregon, 1888- 1893; commenced practice of law, 1897. Postmaster Wilmington, Del., 1902-1906; elected to 61st Congress, 190S, from Delaware at large, and re-elected to 62d Congress 1910. Clubs: Wilmington, Wilmington Coun- try, University (Philadelphia), Metropolitan ( Wash- ington, D. C.). Residence: 606 W. 10th St. Address: 300 Equitable Bld'g, Wilmington, Del.
HEALEY, WARREN MANSFIELD
Mechanical eng'r; b. in Mass .; s. Samuel and Mary Thayer (Mansfield) Healey; ed. public schools and technical schools in France. Served during the Civil War, 1861-1863; brlg .- gen. N.G.N.Y., 1897-1899; pres. Healey & Co. Dir. Hudson Trust Co., Hudson Safe De- posit Co. Chevalier Leglon d'Honneur of France; mem. Sons of Revolution, G. A. R., N. Y. Hist. Soc., New England Soc., N. Y. Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Army and Navy, Unlon League, Address: 1058 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HEALY, AARON AUGUSTUS
Retired merchant; b. Brooklyn, 1850; s. Aaron and
1 - Elizabeth ( Weston) Healy; ed. Poly. Inst., Brooklyn; m. Washington, 1875, Ellzabeth Bradley; one son: Henry W. Was engaged for years In N. Y. City as mf'r and dealer in leather, flrst with father and afterward as mem. firm of A. Healy & Sons; 1st v .- p. U. S. Leather Co., eight years; pres. B'd Trustees, Brooklyn Inst. of Arts and Sciences. Independent Democrat. Was collec- tor internal revenue, Eastern Dist. of N. Y., in second Cleveland Administration, 1893-1897. Clubs: Rembrandt, Hamilton, Century, Reform, City, Nat. Arts. Address: 198 Columbla Helghts, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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W HEALY. JOHN F.
Real estate operator, State Senator; b. Paterson, N. J., June 27, 1867; ed. public schs. of Pa. Started work in mines of Pa., later became travelling man for N. Y. mfg concern, after which engaged in business alone. Pres. Lake Forest Realty Co. of New Rochelle, and in- terested in other industries. Served as mem. B'd of Ed'n, New Rochelle, 4 years; elected State Senator, 1912. Chm'n Senate Com. on Public Inst'ns; mein. Coms. 011 Railroads, Canals, Public Printing, Ag'r and Banks. Mem. Chamber of Commerce, Elks, Knights of Colum- bus, Foresters. Club: New Rochelle Yacht. Address: Senate Chamber, Albany, N. Y.
HEARD, AUGUSTINE A.
Passenger agent; b. Paris, France, June 12, 1866; s. Augustine and Jane L. (de Coninck) Heard; ed. schs. in Brighton (England), Bonn (Germany), Paris (France), Adams Acad., Quincy, Mass .; m. St. Louis, Mo., Oct., 1891, Katherine L. Beck (deceased); children Kather- ine, b. 1892; Anne, b. 1894. Entered railroad service in 1883 with Baltimore & Ohio R. R .; successively with Ohio & Miss. R. R., East Tenn., Va. & Ga .; Mo. Pacific, Great Northern; In 1895 was made gen'l passenger ag't R. R. (several years as ass't pass. ag't); in 1903 be- came associated with Delaware & Hudson R. R., in the same capacity, and since Feb., 1905, has been gen'l pas- senger agent. Clubs: Fort Orange, Country (Albany), Saratoga (Saratoga Springs), Address: Albany, N. Y.
HEARN, DAVID WILLIAM
Clergyman, educator; b. Boston, Nov. 21, 1861; grad. Boston Coll., 1880; took further courses, academic and ecclesiastical, at Woodstock Coll., Md., and in Europe; entered Soc. of Jesus; ordalned in Roman Catholic priesthood; was prof. in Georgetown Univ .; v .- p. Bos- ton Coll .; v .- p. until 1900 and pres., 1900-1908, Coll. of St. Francis Xavier, N. Y. City; now rector of Church of St. Ignatius Loyola and prin. of Loyola Sch. Ad- dress: 980 Park Av., N. Y. City.
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