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HEARST, WILLIAM RANDOLPH
Newspaper prop'r, publicist; b. San Francisco, Cal., 1863; s. George (U. S. Senator) and Phoebe (Apperson) Hearst; ed. public schs. of San Francisco and Harvard Univ .; m. N. Y. City, April 28, 1903, Millicent, d. George H. Willson. Became editor and prop'r San Francisco Examiner in 1886; in 1895 purchased and became editor of N. Y. Journal, and in 1896 established N. Y. Evening Journal; founded the Chicago American, 1900; Chicago Examiner lu 1902; in 1902 changed name of morning issue of N. Y. Journal to N. Y. American; also pub- lishes Los Angeles (Cal.) Examiner, Boston Am., At- lanta Georgian and Deutsches Journal of N. Y. Inter- ested in publication of monthly magazines, including Cosmopolitan, Motor, Hearst's Magazine, Good House- keeping, Motor Boating and Harper's Bazaar. Pres. Nat. Ass'n of Democratic Clubs; elected as Democrat to 58th and re-clected to 59th Congress, from 11th N. Y. Dist .; candidate for Mayor of N. Y. City on municipal ownership ticket, 1905; defeated by George B. McClel- lan; nominee of Independence League and Democratic party for Gov. of N. Y., 1906, but defeated. Active In
legislation, litigation and other efforts to curb the power of corporate combination. Inaugurated early and effective relief measures at times of disaster at Galveston and San Francisco. Address: 137 Riverside Drive, N. Y. City.
HEATH, WILLIAM R.
Lawyer, ing'r; b. Bonus, Ill., March 8, 1863; s. Clark- son W. and Cynthia A. (Stevenson) Heath; grad. State Normal Univ. at Normal, Ill., 1884; Union Coll., LL.B., 1886; m. lludson, Ill., 1888, Mary E. Hubbard; children: Horton Hubbard, b. 1889; Paul Silas, b. 1892; Evelyn Agnes, b. 1896; Willlam Thomas, b. 1898; Clark Wright, b. 1900. Practised law in Chicago, 1888-1899, with Larkin Co., since April, 1899. V .- p. and dir. Larkin Co. and Its subsidiary corp'ns, Buffalo Leather Co., Buffalo Pottery, Greensburg Glass Co. Progressive; Presby'n. Sup't Bible Sch. of 1,000 mems. many years. Recre- ations: [lorscs. Owner of Eagle Bay Farm, Silver Creek, N. Y. Address: 680 Seneca St., Buffalo, N. Y.
HEATON, AUGUSTUS GEORGE
Artist, author; b. Philadelphia, April 28, 1844; s. Au- gustus and Rosabella (Crean) Heaton; ed. École des Beaux Arts, Paris; was the first American to enter (1863), under Cabancl, and studied later under Bonnat; m. N. Y. City, Dec. 24, 1874, Adelaide Greswold; chil- dren: Augustus, b. 1875; Henry, b. 1877; Perry, b. 1884. Exhibited in Paris Salon, 1879, 1880, 1882, 1883, and In Rome. His painting, The Recall of Columbus, was bought in 1883 for the U. S. Capitol; received medal for It in Chicago, 1893. Others of his notable pictures are: Washington at Fort Duquesne (Union League, Philadelphia), Bishop Bowman (Cornell Coll., Iowa) ; Promoters of the New Library of Congress; Tulane and Gibson group (Tulane Univ., New Orleans); portrait of Miss Winnie Davls; Baron Steuben at Valley Forge, 1777, exhibited at the Jamestown Exp'n, 1907, a print, being received with kindest appreciation by the Em- peror Willlam 11. Asso. Pa. Acad. of Fine Arts. Pres. Philadelphia Sketch Club in 1867; sec. of Pen and Pen- cil Club, Paris, 1864; pres., 1888 of Am. Numismatic Ass'n; sec. Literary Soc. of Washington, 1886; v .- p. Washington Soc. of Artists, and long a mem. of Metro- politan Club of Washington. Mem. Nat. Geographic Soc., Am. Archæol. Soc., Sons of Revolution, S. A. R .; life mem. Pa. Hlst. Soc., Am. Numismatic Soc. Has been an extensive traveller in Europe and N. Am. Con- tinent. In Nov., 1863, was the bearer of complimentary documents from Unlon League of Philadelphia to John Bright and Richard Cobden in Eng .; was presented at Italian Court to Queen Marguerite in 1882. Author: The Heart of David, 1900; Fancies and Thoughts in Verse, 1904, which was praised by the late John Hay. Republican; Episcopalian. Clubs: Cosmos ( Washing- ton), Lotos, Salmagundl, N. Y. Numismatic (pres.) (N. Y. Clty), Authors' (London). Address: Carnegie Hall, N. Y. City.
Northern Steamship Co .; 7 years with Lehigh Valley HEATON, WILLIAM WEAVER
Broker; b. Salem, O .; s. Jacob and Elizabeth P. ( Weaver) Heaton; ed. publlc sch, Salem, O .; Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1861-1864: m. Salem, O., Sarah A. Wilson; children: Mrs. Maud Heaton Steese, William Wilson. With Third Nat. Bank, Cincinnati, O., 1865; Moury, Keys & Bend, bankers and brokers, 1866-1867; partner in A. L. Moury & Co. until 1871; partner in R. J. Capron & Co., 1871-1873; Day & Heaton since 1873. Mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange since Jan. 20, 1871 (mem. Governing Com. since 1892; mein. Coni. on Stock List since 1897, chm'i, since 1906); mein. Metropolitan Museum of Art, N. Y. Nursery and Child's Hosp., chin'n Finance and Audlt Com. of N. Y. Nursery and Child's Hosp. Clubs: Metropolitan, Union League, Southside Sportsman's, Automobile. Residence: Mamaroneck, N.Y. Address: 80 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HEBBERD, ROBERT W.
Sec. State B'd of Charlties; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 31, 1857; s. Gilbert C. and Isabella (Lennox) Hebberd; ed. Gram- mar Sch. 37, N. Y. City, and Mynderse Acad., Seneca Falls, N. Y .; m. Seneca Falls, Nov. 29, 1882. Harriet Met- calf. Began charitable work as visitor N. Y. Ass'n for Improving the Condition of the Poor; connected with Charity Org'n Soc., City of N. Y., 1882-1896; was its sup't when appt'd sec. State B'd Charities of N. Y., Oct. 15, 1896, remaining until Jan. 1, 1996; re-appt'd 1910- 1913; Comm'r Public Charities City of N. Y., 1906-1910: pres. 1st N. Y. City Conf Charities and Correction. 1910; pres. Am. Ass'n of Officials of Charity & Correc- tion, 1913, pres Capital Dist. Con, Charitles and Cor- rection, 1914; pres. 5th N. Y. State Conf. Charities and Correction, 1904. Compiler Charity Legislation in N. Y., 1609-1900 (published by the State B'd of Charities), Independent; Presby'n. Mem. Nat. Conf. Charities and Correction, N. Y. State Conf. Charities, Masonic Order (K. T., Scottish Rite, 32º). Lecturer in extension course State B'd of Charities. Club: City. Address: 287 Fourth Av., N. Y. City.
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HECKSCHER, AUGUST
Capitalist, miner, mf'r; b. Hamburg, Germany, Aug. 26, 1848; s. G. M. and Antoinette (Brautigam) Heck- scher; ed. Weinheim, Hamburg, Germany; Neuchatel, Switzerland; m. Pottsville, Pa., Oct. 13, 1881, Anna P. Atkins; children: G. Maurice, b. 1884, Antoinette, b. 1888. Engaged in mining anthracite In Pa., 1868-1884; zinc mining and mfg., 1881-1904; v .- p. Am. La France Fire Ins. Co .; dir. Bank of Huntington; v .- p. and dir. Eastern Steel Co .; dir. and mem. exec. com. New Jer- sey Zinc Co., Central Foundry Co .; dir. Empire Zinc Co., Central Iron and Coal Co. Republican. Mem. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs; trustee N. Y. Orthopedic Hosp. Clubs: Union, Midday, Deutscher Verein, N. Y. Yacht, N. Y. Athletic, Seawanhaka-Corinthian, Riding and Driving, Rittenhouse (Phila.) Addresses: Hunt- Ington, L. I., N. Y., and 576 Fifth Av., N. Y. City. 1
1 HEDGES, JOB E.
Lawyer; b. Elizabeth, N. J., May 10, 1862; s. Job Clark and Elizabeth Wood (Elmer) Hedges; grad. Princeton, A.B., 1884, A.M., 1887, Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1886; unmarried. Engaged in practice of law, N. Y. City, 1886; sec. to Mayor Strong, 1895-1897; city magistrate May-Dcc., 1897; deputy att'y gen., State of N. Y., 1900; U. S. Comm'r of Internat. Fisheries Comm'n, 1912. Republican. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Sons of Veterans, S A. R. Clubs: Union League, University, Princeton, Lawyers, Republican. Address: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
7 HEDLEY, FRANK
Capitalist; b. Maidstone, Kent, Eng., 1864; s. James Hedley; g .- granduncle designed and built original locomotive traction engine, 1913; ed. common schs. Learned machinists' trade at Maidstone; same to U. S., 1882, employed in Jersey City shops of the Erie R. R., later N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R. Became ma- chinist with Manhattan Elevated R'y, N. Y., and 1885 became ass't gen. foreman locomotive dep't; app't master mechanic of Kings Co. Elevated R. R., Brook- lyn; resigned 1893 to become gen. sup't of motive power and rolling stock for Lake St. Elevated R. R., Chicago; shortly after app't gen. sup't of Lake St. Elevated R. R. Went to Chicago 2 years later, and appt'd consulting eng'r by late Charles T. Verkes, and was gen. sup't of force which he organized, Appt'd gen. sup't Interborough Rapid Transit Co., 1903, and gen. mg'r, 1904; clected v .- p. and gen. mg'r, 1908, hav- ing charge of all elevated and subway lines in Man- hattan, Bronx, and partly Brooklyn. Also v .- p. and gen. mg'r N. Y. R'ys; v .- p. Subway Construction Co., mg'r for trustees of N. Y. & Long Island R. R. Pres. N. Y. Electric R'y Ass'n. Clubs: Engineers, Western Railroad, N. Y. Railroad (pres. 1911). Address: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HEDRICK, ULYSSES PRENTISS
Horticulturist; b. Benton County, Iowa, Jan. 15, 1870; s. Benjamin Franklin and Mary Catharine (Myers) Hedrick; grad. Mich. Agr'l Coll., B.S., 1893; M.S., 1895, and D. Sc. Hobart Coll., 1913; m. Corvallis, Ore., June 23, 1898, Amy Willis Plummer; children: Catharinc Layton, b. 1899; Penelope Rodney, b. 1907; Ulysses Prentiss, Jr., b. 1909. Instr. horticulture, Mich. Agr'l Coll., 1893-1895; prof. horticulture and botany, Oregon Agr'l Coll, Corvallis, Ore., 1895-1897; prof. horticulture and botany, Utah Agr'l Coll., 1897-1899, Logan, Utah; prof. horticulture Mich. Agr'l Coll., 1899-1905; Horticulturist of N. Y. Agr'l Exp't Sta. since 1905. Progressive; Episcopalian. Mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Pomol. Soc., Soc. of Horticultural Science, Soc. for Promotion of Agr'l Science. Mason. Residence: 659 Castle St. Address: N. Y. Agr'l Exp't Sta., Geneva, N. Y.
HEERMANCE, MARTIN
Lawyer; b. Hillsdale Co., Mich., Dec. 17, 1852; s. Rev. Harrison and Rebecca A. (Van Denbergh) Heer- mance; ed. De Garmo Classical Inst., Rhinebeck, N. Y .; m. Rhinebeck, N. Y., April 27, 1881, Nina Radcliffe; one son: Radcliffe, b. April 18, 1882. Supervisor Town of Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1881-1882; dist. att'y Dutchess Co., 1889-1892; chm'n State B'd Tax Comm'rs State of N. Y., 1896-1900. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Holland Soc .; past master Rhinebeck Lodge F. and A. M. Residence: 60 Montgomery St. Address: 56 Market St., Poughkeepsle, N. Y.
HEES, JAMES LEDLIE
Banker; b. Palatine Bridge, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1862; m. Oct. 12, 1887, Adela S. Moore, of Detroit, Mich. En-HEINZE. F. AUGUSTUS
tered Nat. Mohawk River Bank of Fonda, N. Y., iny 1881, and has been Its pres. since 1897; pres. Fonda, Johnstown and Gloversville R. R. Co. since 1897. Deputy State Treas., 1894-1899. Address: Fonda, N. Y.
HEFFERMAN, WILLIAM J.
Real estate operator, State Senator; b. Sept. 21, 1875; s. Patrick and Maria Hefferman: grad. public and high schs .; ed, Poly. Inst., courses in eng'ring. Served as alderman, deputy county clerk; mem. Finance Com .; chm'n Salarics and Office Com., and mem. Railroad Com. Elected to State Senate 1912; chm'n Com. on Publlc Printing; mem. Coms. on Taxation and Re- trenchment, Miscellaneous Corp'ns, Banks and Canals Democrat. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Royal Arca- num, Elks, Catholie Knights of America, Ancient Or- der Hibernians, S. Brooklyn B'd of Trade, Court-Ham- ilton B'd of Trade, S. Brooklyn Business Men's League and other social org'ns; exec. mem. 7th Assembly Dist. Democratic Org'n. Club: Kings County Democratic (Ilfe mem.). Address: Senate Chambers, Albany, N. Y.
HEGEMAN, JOHN ROGERS
Pres. Metropolltan Life Ins. Co .; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 18, 1844; s. John G. and Charlotte O. Hegeman; ed. in public and poly. schools of N. Y. City; m. Brook- lyn, October 26, 1870, Evelyn Lyon; one son: John R. Hegeman, Jr. Employed in mercantile pursuits and as clerk In a N. Y. bank, 1860-1866; in service of Man- hattan Life Ins. Co. as accountant, 1866-1870; sec. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., June, 1870; v .- p. Oct., 1870. and since Oct., 1891, pres. of the company. Trustee Hamilton Trust Co., Union Dime Savings Bank; dir. Met. Life Ins. Co, Met. Bank, Nat. Surety Co., Victor Chemical Works. Residence: Mamaroneck, N. Y. Ad- arcss: 1 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
HEIDELBACH, ALFRED SAMUEL
Banker, stock broker; b. N. Y., Nov. 17, 1851; ed. grammar schs. and Univ. of Zürich, in Switzerland; m. 1879, Miss Picard. In 1876 wasInstrumental in es- tablishing firm of Heidelbach, Ickelheimcr & Co. Ad- dress: 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.
JHEILNER, GEORGE CORSON BUTLER
Wholesale coal merchant; b. Pottsville, Pa .; s. Mar- cus G. and Sylvina Mallery (Butler) Heilner; g .- g. s. of Col. Zebulon Butler who was in command of the American forces at the battle and massacre of Wyom- ing, July 3, 1778, and served as commanding officer of different Conn. regiments from the beginning antil the end of the Revolution; ed. in private schools, Elizabeth, N. J. Entered firm of Heilner & Son, whole- sale coal merchants, N. Y. City, in 1890; now pres. Heilner & Son, incorporated. Served as 1st lieut. Co. D, 8th Reg't, N.G.N. Y., 1887-1892; resigned, 1892; licut .- col. 108th Reg't N. G. N. Y., 1898-1899. Repub- lican; Episcopalian. Mem. Sons of the Revolution, Soc. Colonial Wars, Alliance Francaise. Clubs: Union League, Ardsley. Residence: 114 E. G1st St., N. Y. City. Address: 1 Broadway, N. Y. City.
4HEINZE, ARTHUR P.
Capitalist, lawyer, banker; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1861; s. S. Otto and Lida M. (Lacey) Heinze; de- scended, ou father's side through 9 generations of Lutheran ministers, from Gasper Aquila (b. 1488, died 1560), who was the first Protestant bishop of Saal- feld and assisted Martin Luther in translating the Bible into German; on mother's side related to Lacey, Marsh and Silliman families of Conn .; ed. in Germany; grad. Columbia Sch. of Art; studied law at Leipsig and Heidelberg, Germany, at both of which univs. his uncles were professors; grad. Columbia Law Sch., 1888; m. 1899, Ruth Meiklejolin, d. Jolin Noyes, one of pio- neers of Montana. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1889; be- gan practice In office of Chas. K. Hill, but soon after settling estate of father, Otto Heinze, a wholesale drygoods merchant of N. Y., joined younger brother, F. Augustus, in copper mining enterprises in Montana, founding Montana Ore Purchasing Co .; together and subsequently two brothers, with a third brother, Otto C., branched out into British Columbia, building a smelter and a railroad there in wilderness: sold these interests to Canadian Pacific when their mining titles in Butte were attacked by Boston Copper Range Co. This fight;gradually developed into most gigantic legal battle in history of mining litigation in U. S., Arthur acting as advisory counsel in litigation, which com- priscd over 165 actions, achieving a final victory in 1906. Formerly mem, firm of Otto Heinze & Co., v .- p. and dir. United Copper Co., pres, and dir. Actna In- demnity Co. of Hartford, Conn. Clubs: Deutscher Verein, Hamilton, Crescent Athletic, Down Town, Strollers (N. Y. City), Silver Bow (Butte), Montana (Helena), Karlsenhensla (Hcldelberg). Residence: Beverly Rd., Great Neck, I. I. Address: 42 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
Capitalist; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1869; s. Otto and Lida Marsh (Lacey) Heinze; grad. Columbia Sch. of Mines, E.M., 1889; engaged in mining and smelting
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la Montana since 1889; has very large interests in mlnes. Active in political affairs in Montana. Mem. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs. Clubs: Lotos, Lambs, At- lantic, Columbia Yacht, Calumet, Down Town, Stroi- lers, Larchmont, Seawanhaka, Columbia University N Y. City), Crescent Athietic (Brooklyn), Montana (Helena), Silver Bow (Butte, Mont.), University (Salt Lake), St. James (Montreal, Can.). Home: Butte, Mont. Address: 74 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HEMENWAY, JOHN FRANCIS
Manufacturer; b. Amber, N. Y.,; s. Seneca C. and Lucy (Francis) Hemenway; ed. public schools, private tutors. First employment was a clerk in a country store; studied telegraphy, and was successively opera- tor in employ of the Atlantic & Pacific, and the West- ern Union Telegraph Co., and the Chicago & Western R. R. Co .; at intervals gave some attention to rail- roading; employed as bookkeeper in woolen miil con- cerns at Marcellus, N. Y., and at Auburn, N. Y., with the Empire Wringer Co., of which he became mg'r, untii its merger with Am. Wringer Co., of which was ass't gen. mg'r 7 years; continuing as dir., withdrew from active mg'mt and organized in N. Y. City the Smith & Hemenway Co., Inc. (of which is sec., treas. and dir.), mf'rs and importers of hardware specialties and cutlery, into which was merged the Smith & Paterson Co., the Bindley Automatic Wrench Co., the Maltby-Henley Co. and the Windsor Hardware Corp'n. Also sec., treas. and dir. Irvington Mfg Industrial Realty Co., Smith Hardware Co. and Am. Wringer Co. Clubs: Union League, Hardware. Address: 150 Cham- bers St., N. Y. City.
HEMPHILL, ALEXANDER J.
Pres. Guaranty Trust Co., N. Y .; b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1856; m. Jeannetta Cadmus. Was connected with the Pa. R. R. until 1883, when clected to the secretaryship of the Norfolk & Western R. R .; resigned from latter In 1905 to become connected with Guaranty Trust Co .; elected pres. of same, 1909. Mem. Pa. Soc., Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Metropolitan, Down Town, Auto- mobile of America, Aero of America, Century Ass'n, Rittenhouse (Plila.), Recess, Rumson County, Union League. Residence: 130 E. 71st St. Address: 140 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HEMPSTEAD, HARRY NEWTON
Merchant; b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 25, 1868; s. Or- lando Guerdon and Eliza Ophelia (Tyler) Hempstead; attended Lafayette Coll .; m. N. Y. City, 1894, Eleanor Gordon Brush; children: Gordon Brush, b. Dec. 28, 1899; John Brush, b. Nov. 11, 1905. V .- p. Morris Euro- pean & Amer. Express Co., pres. The When Co., dir. Central Crosstown R'y Co., pres. Nat. Exp'n Co. (N. Y. Baseball Club). Republican. Mem, Delta Upsilon fra- ternity. Clubs: Columbia, Country, German House (In- dianapolis), Larchmont Yacht, Lambs. Residence: Hot- land House. Address: 375 Park Av., N. Y. City.
HEMSTREET, CHARLES
Author; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 20, 1866; s. William and Jennie (Lenox) Hemstrcet; ed. private teachers; m. April 29, 1898, Marie Mumford Meinell. Was for 20 years newspaper reporter and editor; now literary adviser to Wagenhals & Kemper, play producers; awarded gold medal Liege Exp'n, 1905; silver medal St. Louis Exp'n, 1904, for studies in social economy. Author: Nooks and Corners of Old New York; Story of Manhattan; When Old New York Was Young; Lit- erary New York; Flower of the Fort; The Better New York; The Broadway of Yesterday; Reporting for the Newspapers. Address: 337 W. 14th St., N. Y. City.
HEMSTREET, HARRY HOWARD
Physician; b. West Hoboken, N. J., July 1, 1872; s. William Henry and Mary A. G. (Downey) Hemstreet; ed. Public School No. 13, Brooklyn, Brooklyn High Sch., grad. 1890, Long Island Coll. Ilosp., M.D., 1900; unmarried. Engaged in gen. practice of medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1900. Address: 4218 Fort Hamil- ton Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y.
HENDERSON, GEORGE R.
Mechanical eng'r; b. Phiia., Pa., Jan. 14, 1801; s. Thomas D. and Emily (Riter) Henderson; grad. Lau- derbach Acad., Phila., 1876; m. Altoona, Pa., May 22, 1884, Virginia P. Curry; one d .: Emily (died 1903). Was ass't chief draughtsman Pa. R. R .; ass't sup't Roanoke (Va.) Machine Works; mech. eng'r Norfolk and Western R'y, ass't sup't motive power Chicago & Northwestern R'y, and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R'y; sup't motive power on latter road; consulting eng'r in N. Y. City, and at present consulting eng'r to Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia. Repub- lican; Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Am. R'y Master Mechanics' Ass'n, Master Car Builders' Ass'n, Nat. Geog. Soc., Franklin Inst. Clubs: N. Y. Railroad, Yale, Civil Engineers. Address: 500 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
HENDERSON, LUCIA TIFFANY
Librarian; b. Sinclairville, N. Y., 1869; d. Willlam W. and Martha (Tiffany) Henderson; ed. Jamestown (N. Y.) public schools, Bartholomew Sch., Cincinnati, O .; Library Training Sch., Drexcl Inst., Phila., Pa. Was 9 years in the Buffalo Public Library as cataloguer; then ass't reference librarian; since March, 1906, 11- brarian of the James Prendergast Free Library, Jamestown, N. Y. Address: Jamestown, N. Y.
HENDERSON, WILLIAM JAMES
Newspaper writer, author; b. Newark, N. J., Dec. 4, 1855; s. William and Ettie (Lewis) Henderson; grad. Princeton Univ., A.M., 1876; m. April 2, 1880; 2d, May 9, 1904, Julia F. Wall; children: William H., b. 1881; Florence V., b. 1883. Reporter on N. Y. Tribune, 1876; on staff N. Y. Times as reporter and music critic, 1883- 1902; music critic N. Y. Sun, since 1902. Author: The Story of Music, 1889; Preludes and Studies, 1891; Sea Yarns for Boys, 1894; Afloat with the Flag, 1895; Eie- ments of Navigation, 1895; The Last Cruise of the Mohawk, 1897; What Is Good Music?, 1898; How Music Developed, 1898; The Orchestra and Orchestral Music, 1899; Richard Wagner, 1900; Modern Musical Drift, 1903; Pipes and Timbrels, 1905; The Art of the Singer, 1906; Some Forerunners of Itallan Opera, 1911; The Soul of a Tenor, 1912. Asso. editor Standard Diction- ary; ensign 1st battalion, Naval Militia, July 14, 1891; lieut. same, April 20, 1899, to April, 1902. Recreations: Yachting, golf. Clubs: Princeton, Century. Address: N. Y. Sun Office, N. Y. City.
HENDRICK, ELLWOOD
Stock broker; b. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1861; s. James and Anna (Wands) Hendrick; ed. Univ. of Zürich, Switzerland, 1878-1881; corps Tigurinia (F. M. XXX, xx); m. N. Y. City, Nov. 15, 1897, Josephine Pomeroy; children: Grace Virginia, James Pomeroy. Was sup't and secretary Albany Anlline and Chem. Works, 1881, until change of ownership, 1884; surveyor and later special ag't Commercial Union Assurance Co. of London, at N. Y. City, Atlanta, Ga., Richmond, Va., Albany, N. Y., and Boston, Mass. Dir. Am. Tube and Stamping Co. (Bridgeport, Conn.), Building and Sani- tary Inspection Co. (N. Y. City); dir. Tariffville Oxygen & Chemical Co. Tariffville, Conn.); v .- p. and dir. of the Price-Campbell Cotton-Picker corp'n (N. Y.). Author: The Sense of Smeil, The Price of Anger, Why Not? and other essays in Atiantic Monthly. Clubs: Century, Players', Chemists'. Resi- dence: 139 E. 40th St., N. Y. City. Address: 30 Pine St., N. Y. City.
HENDRICK, JOSEPH WILLIAM
Clergyman; b. Penn Yan, N. Y .; s. Thomas and Catherine (Corcoran) Hendrick; ed. public schools and Penn Yan Acad., St. Hyacinth Coll., Canada, Montreal Coll., Canada, St. Joseph's Theol. Sem., Troy, N. Y. Ordained Aug. 6, 1877. Pastor of Catholic Churches at Stanley and Rushville, Yates and Ontario Counties, 6 years, Livonia and Livingston Co., 14 years, Ovid 10 years. Catholic Chaplain at Willard Hosp. for In- sane; made private chamberlain of Pius X., Aug. 20, 1903, at Rome by the Pope himself with the title of Monsignor. Made Domestic Prelate Feb. 10, 1910. Brother of the late Bishop Hendrick of the Philippine Islands, Justice Hendrick of New York and Col. M. J. Hendrick, U. S. Consul at Moncton, New Brunswick. Democrat. Address: Church of Holy Cross, Ovid, Sen- eca Co., N. Y.
HENDRICK, MICHAEL J.
Consul; b. Penn Yan, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1847; s. Thomas and Catherine (Corcoran) Hendrick; ed. pubttc schools, Penn Yan Acad .; m. Belleville, Ont., June 14, 1905, Genevieve Yates. Was engaged in merchandise in Penn Yan, 1865-1884; trustee of village 6 years; appt'd Am. consul at Belleville, Ont., 1893, and at Moncton, N. B., 1908. Micm. Knights of Columbus, C. M. B. A., C. R. and B. A. Address: Moncton, N. B., Canada.
HENDRICK, PETER ALOYSIUS
Jurist; b. Penn Yan, N. Y., July 8, 1858; s. Thomas and Cathe ine (Corcoran) Hendrick; grad. Fordham Unlv., A.B., 1878, AJM., 1881, LL.D., 1908; m. Rochester, N. Y., April 27, 1881, Julla Sherwood. Admitted to N. Y. bar, 1880; practised at Auburn, N. Y., (of which city was corp'n counsel 1883-1884). untli 1886, after that in N. Y. City until 1900, when was nominated on the Democratic ticket and elected justice of the Su- preme Court of the State of N. Y. for the term expir- ing Dec. 31, 1920. Mem. Knights of Columbus. Clubs: Lotos, Graduates, Cayuga. Country home: Inisfatt, Ovid, N. Y. Address: 214 Riverside Drive, N. Y. Ctty.
HENDRICK, WILLIAM JACKSON
Lawyer; b. Flemingsburg, Ky., March 22, 1855; 8. Rev. James P. and Sophia (Darnall) Hendrick; grad.
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Centre Coll., Danville, Ky., A.B., 1873, A.M., 1876; m. Columbia, Mo., Sept. 25, 1878, Mattie H. Harris; chil- dren: Mrs. Robert Burns Wilson, Mrs. Sophia K. Pickett, John Harris, Jane C. Jacqueline. Admitted to bar, June 8, 1876; Court of Appeals, Ky., 1877; Su- preme Court, U. S., 1892; att'y-gen. of Ky., 1891-1896; removed to N. Y. City, and admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1899, represented Fleming Co. in Ky. Legislature, 1882-1883; Dem. clector for State at large, 1884; mem. Constitu- tional Conv., 1890-1891; counsel for Ky. in Supreine Court U. S., 1896-1898; counsel Am. Navigation Co. Democrat. Presby'n. Mem. Southern Soc., Asso. Con- federates Vet. Ass'n, Beta Theta Alumni Ass'n; dir. N. Y. Bible Soc. Club: Filson (Louisville, Ky.). Resi- dence: 788 Riverside Drive. Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. City.
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