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delegate-at-large to Republican Nat. Conv., 1880, 1884, HITCHCOCK, MARY E. (Mrs. ROSWELL D.)
Lawyer, justice Supreme Court; b. Tully, N. Y., April 16, 1856; s. L. Harris and Lucy ( Bridgman) Hiscock; grad. Cornell Unlv., A.B., 1875; mem. Kappa Alpha fra- ternity; m. Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1879, Elizabeth
Barnes. Admitted to bar, 1878; mem. Republican State Com., 1894 and 1895; justice Supreme Court since 1896; mem Fourth Appellate Division, 1901-1905; acting asso judge Court of Appeals, under assignment by the Gov. since Jan., 1906; elected Nov. 4, 1913, mem. Court of Appeals for term of 14 years. Trustee Cornell Unty, Address: Syracuse, N. Y.
HITCHCOCK, CHARLES H.
Lawyer; b. Binghamton, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1857; s. Henry S. and Mary Jane (Smith) Hitchcock; grad. Hamilton Coll., A.B., 1879; m. 1st. Rhinebeck, N. Y., April 20, 1881. Jennie K. Brown; 2d, Ithaea, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1891, L. Es- telle Heath. Admitted to bar, Feb., 1885; since then practising at Binghamton; mem. firm Deyo, Hitchcock & Carver, since 1901. Connected with N. G. N. Y. since 1882; capt. 20th Separate Co., 1897; served in Spanish- Am. War as capt. Co. H, 1st N. Y. Vols., at Camp Black Governor's Island, Presidio of San Francisco, Calif., and Camp Mckinley, Honolulu, H. I .; mustcred out Feb. 26, 1899; appt'd major 1st Reg't N. G. N. Y., March 17. 1889; col., May 1, 1905; pres. Nat. Guard Ass'n State of N. Y., 1905-1906; bv't Brig Gen. July, 1910; mem. Mili- tia Council, N. Y., 1910; asso. mem. Mil. Service Inst'n; mem. U. S. Inf. Ass'n, Broome Co. Hist. Soc., Chi Psi and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities. Was instr. in Latin, Greek and higher mathematics at De Garmo Inst., Rhinebeck. N. Y., and Binghamton High Sch., 1879- 1882; legislative reporter St. Louis Globe-Democrat and Ill. State Journal at Springneld, Ill., 1886; musical and dramatic reporter for Binghamton Republican, 1886- 1890; comm'r of Public lfcalth, City of Binghamton,; 1908-1909; author of minor legal and mil. monographs. Clubs: Binghamton, Army and Navy (N. Y.). Address: 4 Jay St., Binghamton, N. Y.
Publisher, lawyer; b. Boston, Mass., July 4, 1867; 8 Dr. Thomas B. and Sarah S. (Hills) Hitchcock; grad. Amherst Coll., A.B., 1891, A.M., 1906, N. Y. Univ. Law Sch .; m. Chicago, Ill., Junc 9, 1896, Ethel O. Hunter. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1899; mfg ing'r D. Appleton & Co., until 1900; founder The Grafton Press, 1901; pres. until 1911. Republican. Mem. Amherst Alumni Ass'n. Rhode Island Soc. of Cincinnati; N. E. Historic-Geneai. Soc. Anthor: The Handbook of Amherst, 1891; The Bookbuilder's Handbook, 1898; The Building of a Book, 1906. Address: 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. City.
'Physician; elcetrotherapentist; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 17, 1883; s. JIenry 'Martin, M.D., and Elizabeth B. Clark (Ferris) Hitchcock; ed. Kings Private Sch., Stamford, Conn., Williams Coll., Williamstown, Mass"; N. Y. Jomœ. Med. Coll. and Hosp., N. Y. City; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 10, 1909, Gladys de Predeaux Rylands, g.g.d. Mar- quis de Predeaux, and grand nicce Sir Peter Rylands; one d. Barbara, b. Jan. 10, 1910. Consulting physician to Crest View Sanatorium, Greenwich, Conn. Inventor of Earth Current Machines and New Frequency Ma- chincs. Developed and exploited original currents for the most efficient treatments with static, high fre- quency, and other types of electrical machines; perhaps the most successful and original treatments have been produced by Dr. Hitchcock for apparently incurable diseases, such as stony forms of Rheumatism or Ar- thritis Deformans, Locomotor Ataxia, Tuberculosis, etc. Has also personally tried ont currents, the nature of which had never been determined or measured. Read papers on these subjects at Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago, etc. Formerly clinical lecturer of Electrotherapeutics dep't Honice. Med. Coll., and Flower Ilosp. Author: Earth Currents, etc. V .- p. and active in capacity of advisor for construction of new types of machines for therapeutic usages for the Je-, rome-Kidder Mfg Co. Congregationalist. Mem. Nat. Soc. Physical and Electrotherapeutics; Am. Ass'n of clinical Research, Am. Inst. of Homeopathy, Pathol. Soc., Conn. State Homœ. Soc., Allenists of Conn., Alpha Sigma Alumni, Materia Medica, Mayflower Descend- ants. Recreations: Horseback riding, tennis, swim- ming, automobiling. Residence: Greenwich, Conn. Address: Sydenham Bld'g, 616 Madison Avc., N. Y. City.
Author; explorer; b. in Virginia; d. Capt. Thomas A. (of Norfolk, Va.) and Ceeelia (Fitzgerald) Higgins; ed. Lawrence Acad. (academic honors) ; m. Comd'r Roswell 1). Ilitchcock, U. S. N .; one d., Mfry. Harriman. Accompanied Comd'r Hitchcock to Vienna Exp'n, 1873. Paris Exp'n, 1878, to Japan, 1882, where his ship re- mained two years, and again in 1892, when Comd'r Hitcheock was capt. of U. S. S. Alert. After death of the commander, made tour of the world. In 1898 went to Klondike, climbing Skagway Pass on foot before the days of the railroad, and was so Impressed with mining and agr'l possibilities of that region she re- turned to spread the knowledge she had gained in lec- tures, which added largely to funds for churches and
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hospitals; returned to Golden North, where staked more than 100 claims and became so deeply interested Anancially that she spent greater part of five years there. Author: Two Women in the Klondike (P'ut- nams), and Tales Out of Sehool About Naval Officers by a Woman Who Has Lived on a Man-of-War. Fel- low Geog. Soc .; mem. Daughters of the Confederacy, Japan Soc. Address: Harriman Villa, Short 1Illls, N. J. HITCHCOCK, RIPLEY
Author, editor; b. Fitchburg, Mass., July 3, 1857; s. Alfred Hitchcock, A.M., M.D)., and Aurilla Phebe (Wellman) Hitchcock; grad. Harvard, A.B., 1877; m. Springfield, Mass., May 23, 1883, Martha Wolcott Hall (dled Sept. 1, 1903); children: Roger Wolcott, b. 1887, Ripley, Jr., b. 1895. Engaged in literary work in N. Y. City, from 1879; special corr. N. Y. Tribune in Mex- leo, the West and Northwest, summers of 1882, 1883; art critic N. Y. Tribune. 1882-1890; literary adviser D. Appleton & Co., 1890-1902; now with Harper & Broth- ers. Author: An American Landscape Painter- George Inness; Etching in America; the Western Art Movement; Representative Etchings; The Madonna in Art; Water Color Painting in America; Thomas De Quincy-A Study; The Louisiana Purchase and the Building of the West; The Lewis and Clark Expedi- tion, etc. Editor: The Life of an Artist (by Jules Breton); The Art of the World Illustrated in the Paintings, Statuary and Architecture of the World's Columbian Exposition (with an introduction and much other text); The Story of the West Series (The Story of the Indian, The Story of the Mine, The Story of the Cowboy, The Story of the Railroad, The Story of th" Soldier, The Story of the Trapper), with introductions; Recollections (by Richard Henry Stoddard) ; The Trail Makers-A Library of History and Exploration; 1)e- cisive Battles of America. Contb'r to magazines; has delivered many lectures. Independent in politics; Episcopalian. Mem. Nat. Inst. of Arts and Letters Am. Hist. Ass'n. N. Y. Ilist. Soc., N. E. Soc. in N. Y., Soc. Colonial Wars. Recreations: Outdoor sports, fishing Clubs: Century, Authors, Harvard, National (London). Residence: 34 Gramercy Park. Address: Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square, N. Y. City.
HITCHCOCK, URBAN GILLESPIE
Physician; b. North Wayne, Me., Feb. 24, 1845; s. Urban L. and Mary (Gillespie) Hitchcock; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., 1865, A.M., 1869; Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y., M.D., 1869; unmarried. House Physician, City Hosp., 1869-1870; attending surgeon, N. Y. Exe and Ear Infirmary, throat dep't, 1889-1900. Mem. N. Y. Physicians' Mut. Aid Ass'n. Address: 153 Academy St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
HOBART, GEORGE VERE
Humorist and playwright; b. Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Jan. 16, 1867; ed. in public schools of Nova Scotia; m. Baltimore, Md., July 14, 1897, Sarah H. De Vries. Engaged in newspaper work, first at Cumber- land, Md., and afterward at Baltimore, becoming lo- cally notable as a humorist some time before his "Dinkelspiel" papers attracted outside attention. Since 1899, writing for the N. Y. American and Journal and the other llearst papers; has published many volumes of "Dinkelspiel" productions. Also writer, of plays, Including: The Ham Tree; Mrs. Black is Back, and many others. Residence: Pelham Manor, N. Y. Ad- dress: Care Lambs Club, N. Y. City.
HOBART, HENRY L.
Merchant; b. Cincinnati, O., July 26, 1845; s. James Thomas and Anne (Newell) Hobart; ed. Coll. City of N. Y .; m. Phlla., Pa., Nov. 15, 1888, Marie E. Jefferys; children: Margaret Jefferys, b. 1890, Rosemond, b. 1892 (died July 16, 1908), Charles Jefferys, b. 1895 (died June 14, 1910). Mem. N. Y. Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. B'd of Mg'rs The Seamen's Ch. Inst .; trustee Sheltering Arms; trustee Bible and Common Prayer Book Soc. Clubs: Church, Union League. Residence: 43 Fifth Av. Address: 120 Front St., N. Y. City.
W HOBBS, ELON ST. CLAIR
Lawyer; b. in Dorchester Co., Md., Aug. 24, 1863; s. Elisha Saulsbury and Mary (Handy) Hobbs; grad. St. John's College, Annapolis, Md., A.B., 1882; later A.M .; m. Washington, D. C., Nov. 15, 1899, Anna Morgan. Smith, d. late Augustine Jacquelin Smith, of Va .; chil- dren: Elizabeth St. Clair, b. 1901, Elon St. Clair, Jr., b 1904, Evelyn Jacqueline, b. 1906. Attorney for Iron and Steel Board of Trade and other interests; counsel for numerous trade and technical journals, having for twelve years made a specialty of this branch of prac- tice; also counsel for several large West Indian and South American enterprises; dir. in various corp'ns. Independent Democrat; helped to organize the Good Government Clubs in N. Y. City and for some time pres. of Club F; offered nomination for Congress by
Independent Democrats after Palmer and Buckner. presidential campaign, but declined it; has taken no active part in politics since 1901. Mem. Grace Epis- copal Church, N. Y. City. Life mem. N. Y. Southern Soc., mem. and organizer Maryland Soc. of New York, Hardware Club. Residence: Pelham Heights, N. Y. Address: Woolworth Bld'g, N. Y. City.
HOCKSTADER, LEONARD ALBERT
Banker, broker; b. Phila., Pa., Oet. 21, 1879; s. Albert Frank and Emma (Gans) Hockstader; grad. Phillips Andover Acad., 1896; Yale Univ., A.B., 1900; m. N. Y. City, April 19, 1905, Aline Straus, d. Hon. Oscar S. Straus; children: Albert Frank, b. 1906; Carol Emily, b. June 27, 1909. With firm of Talbot J. Taylor & Co., 1900-1903; organized firm of Ehrich, Hoekstader & Co., 1904, and remained with same until 1908; since Jan. 1, 1909, mem. firm L. F. Rothschild & Co .; dir., sec. and treas. Twisted Wire Box Strap Co. Republi- can. Hebrew. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon chapter Yale Univ. Clubs: Yale, Harmonie, City, Athletic, Century, Country. Residence: 5 West 76th St. Ad- dress: 66 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HODENPYL, ANTON G.
Banker; m. Annie E. Preusser. Mem. firm 1Iodenpyl, Hardy & Co .; pres. and dir. Michigan Light Co., Springfield It'y & Light Co., Peoria Light Co., Evans- ville Light Co., Commonwealth Power R'y & Light Co., Union R'y Gas & Electric Co .; dir. Am. Light & Traction Co., J. G. White & Co. (inc.), Grand Rapids R'y Co., Consumers Power Co., Foundation Co., J. G. White Eugring Corp'n, J. I. Case Co., Mich. R'ys Co., Tenn. Wy Light & Power Co. Clubs: Metropolitan, Nat. Arts, Recess, Down Town, Automobile of America, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht (N. Y. City); Chicago (Chicago). Residence: Locust Valley, L. 1. Address: 14 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HODGE, HENRY WILSON
Civil engineer; b. Washington, D. C., April 14, 1865; s. Jolin Ledyard and Sasan Savage ( Wilson) Hodge; preparatory ed'n Emerson Inst., Washington; grad. Rensselaer Poly, Inst., Troy, N. Y., C.E., 1885; m. Sa- vannah, Ga., Dec. 14, 1897, Sarah C. Mills. Consulting eng'r and mom. firm of Boller & lodge, specialists in designing bridges and structures; designed some of the most prominent railroad and monumental bridges in the country; acted as consulting ong'r to many prominent railroad corporations, nat. gov'ts and city gov'ts; pres. Porterfield Construction Co. Republican; Presbyterian. Mem. Inst. of Civil Eng'rs Great Brit- «in, Am. Soc. of Civil Eng'rs; veteran 7th Reg't N. G. N. Y. Clubs: Century, University. Residence: 51 E. 82d St. Address: 149 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HODGE, J. ASPINWALL
Lawyer; b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1861; s. J. Aspinwall and Charlotte Gebbard (Morse) Hoige; grad. Prince- ton Univ., A.B., A.M., 1883; Columbia Univ. Law Sch., 1886; m. Hartford, Conn., 1888, Genevieve Baldwin Karr; children: Charlotte Morse, b. 1891; Louise Karr (MMis. Frederick H. Lahee), b. 1892; Katherine Aspin- wall, b. 1896. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1887; master of mathematics and athletics, Lawrenceville Seh., 1884; gen. counsel N. Y. Electric Lines Co. and other inde- pendent telephone interests seeking admission to N. Y. City. Writer on legal subjects. Vetive in Inde- pendent Democratic movements. Trustee People's Inst .; mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, N. Y. City Bar Ass'n, and N. Y. County Bar Ass'n. Recreation: Outdoor sports. Clubs: Reform, Univer- sity. Residence: 316 W. 108th St. Address: 6 Nas- sau St., N. Y. City.
HODGE, RICHARD MORSE
Teacher; b. Mauch Clrunk, Pa., 1864; s. Rev. J. As- pinwall and Charlotte G. (Morse) Hodge; ed. public schools; grad. Princeton Univ. and Princeton Theo !. Sem., A.B., 1886; A.M., 1889; D.D., Univ. of Nashville, 1901: in. Glencoe, Md., 1888, Alice Austen; children: Genevieve Austen, b. 1894; Edward Austen, b. 1896. Has traveled through Egypt and Palestine; lecturer in Biblical literature, Extension Teaching, Columbia (niv .; see. of National Story-tellers' League. Inde- pendent. Mem. Soc. Biblical Literature and Exegesis. Author: Hodge Historical Maps. 1906; New Testament, Anthors and Their Works, 1009; has written several pamphlets on Biblical literature and religious ed'n. Recreation: Golf. Residence: 552 W. 113th St., N. Y. City.
HODGE, WILLIAM HENRY
Physician; b. Cambria, N. Y., May 27, 1865; s. James and Catherine (Crosier) llodge: ed. Lockport (N. V.) lligh Sch., Univ. of N. Y. City, Med. Dep't Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago, M.D .; ass't surgeon Univ. of Mich., 1889-1890; i. Lockport, N. Y., June 6, 1898, Clara V. Eaton. Senior mem. firm Drs. Hodge and Wilson.
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Surgeon for N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R. Co., Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg R. R. Co., Mich. Central R. R. Co., the Internat. R'y Co. and other cor- porations; examiner N. Y. Life Ins. Co., Vt. Life Ins. Co., Berkshire Life Ins. Co., Standard Life Ins. Co., Travelers' Ins. Co., Provident Life Ins. Co., Masonic Life Ins. Co Republican; Episcopalian. Ex-pres. N. Y. State Homo. Med. Soc.j pres. Homœ. Med. Soc. State of N. Y. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med Soc., Western N. Y. Homo. Mcd. Soc. (ex-pres.), Niagara Co. Med. Soc., Am. Inst. Homoeopathy; trus. Y. M. C. A .; chm'n advisory b'd Niagara Falls Memorial Hosp .; mem. training sch. com, same; mem. Mason 32"; Knight Templar; hon. mem. Phi Alpha Gamma. Clubs: Saturn (Buffalo), Niagara, Civic (Niagara Falls). Address: 324 Buffalo Av., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
7 HODGES, ALFRED
Fire Insurance; b. Brooklyn; s. Andrew Bowne and Catharine Louisa (Hathorn) Hodges; ed. Brooklyn Poly. Inst .; m. Brooklyn. Dcc. 9, 1876, Lizzie Latourette Johnson; one daughter: Kate Louise. Has traveled extensively in U. S. and has made two trips abroad, visiting Great Britain, France, Germany, Switzer- land, Holland, Belgium, Italy, ete. Has served two terms as mem. B'd Supervisors Kings Co. and two terms as mem. State Assembly; was on com. on cities, insurance, and others. Dir. and v .- p. Kings Highway Ass'n; trustee and mem. Finance Com. Kings Co. Sav- ings Inst'n; dir. Fire Ins. Salvage Corps. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. Huguenot Soc. of America, Soc. of Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution, St. Nicholas Soc. of Nassau Island, N. E. Soc., Navy League, Allied R. E. Interests, Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Union League (Brooklyn), Riding and Driving. Address: 45 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y.
HODSON, DEVOE PELL
Public Service Commissioner, lawyer; b. Ithaca, N. Y., Mar. 23, 1856; ed. public schs. of Ithaca, Ithaca Acad., Cornell Univ. Studied law in office of Samuel D. Halliday and Judge Lyon, Ithaca, and admitted to bar, 1879, engaging in practice until 1887; purchased half interest in Ithaca Ilcpublican, 1887, and later, with partner, established printing office in San Diego, publishing Morning Telegram; sold share in business and returned to Ithaca, resuming practice of law; moved to Buffalo, 1889, and for 4 years engaged in practice alonc; formed partnership under name of Hodson & Webster, 1893. Served as clerk of Tomp- kins County B'd of Supervisors, 1882-1883; corp'n counsel, 1885-1886; non-resident corp'n counsel, 2 terms. Appt'd mem. B'd Sch. Examiners, 3 years, de- clincd 2nd term; elected judge of old Municipal Court, 1905; declined renomination. Democrat. Address: Of- fice of Public Service Comm'n. Albany, N. Y.
HOES, ERNEST P.
Lawyer; b. Kinderhook, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1876; s. Pierre Van Buren and Anna H. (Miller) Hoes; ed. Kinderhook Acad., Albany Acad .; grad. N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B .; m. Yonkers, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1907, Louise Nisbet; one son, Peter Van Buren; b. Dec. 6, 1912. Admitted to N. Y. bar Nov., 1901; has since been en - gaged in general practice. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Holland Soc. of N. Y. Residence: Yonkers. Address: 30 Broad St., N. Y. City.
7 HOFF, JOHN VAN RENSSELAER
Col. U. S. A., retired; b. Mt. Morris, N. Y., April 11, 1848; s. Alexander H. and Ann E. (Van Rensselaer) Hoff; grad. Union Coll., N. Y., and Columbia Univ., N. Y., A.M., M.D., LL.D .; m. Fitchburg, Mass., June 22, 1875, Lavinia, d. Gen. Hannibal Day. Appt'd Ist lieut. ass't surgeon from N. Y. 1874, capt. ass't surgeon 1879, major surgeon 1891, lieut .- col. chief surgeon of vols. 1898; honorably discharged Nov., 1898. Lieut .- col. deputy surgeon gen., U. S. A., 1902; col. ass't sur- geon gen., 1903. Organized first detachment of hosp. corps in U. S. A., 1887, at Fort Reno, Indian Terri- tory, and first co. of hosp. corps, Fort Riley, Kans.,
1891. Chief surgeon, organizer and pres. Superior B'd of Health and B'd of Charities, Porto Rico; chief surt . geon of China Relief Expd'n, 1900; chief surgeon Dep't of the Mo., 1906; Philippine Islands, 1907; Dep't of the Lakes, 1909; Eastern Div., 1911. Instr. in Univ. of Calif., 1885; prof. in Army Med. Sch., 1901-1902; instr. in Gen. Service and Staff Coll., 1903-1905; prof. Mil. Sanitation, Univ. of Neb., 1906. Episcopalian. Mem.
N. Y. Acad. of Medicine, Ass'n Mil. Surgs. (pres. 1901- 1902), Soc. of Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution, Soc. of War of 1812, Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Soc. of the Dragon. Decorated by Czar of Russia, Order of St. Ann, 2nd class. Treas. Am. Tuberculosis Ass'n, Wash- ington, D. C .; dir. Garfield Hosp .; vestryman Ch. of the Epiphany. Author numerous articles on mil. and med. subjects, and reports of sanitary features of
Russian Army. Clubs: Metropolitan ( Washington
D. C.), Army and Navy (Manila). Residence: 2112 Massachusetts Av. Address: Care War Dep't, Wash- ington, D. C.
HOFFMAN, CHARLES FREDERICK
Real estate; 'b. Morristown, N. J., Jan. 28, 1856; a. Rev. Dr. Charles Frederick and Eleanor Louisa (Vail) Hoffman; grad. Columbia Coll., A.B .; m. 1st, N. Y. 1883, Eugenia Lconie Schicffelin (died 1855); 2d, Tux- edo Park, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1900, Zclia Krumbhaar Pres- ton; one d., Marian Krumbhaar. Prcs. and dir. estate Charles Frederick Hoffman; v .- p. Hoffman Bros. Realty Co .; trustee Greenwich Savings Bank; dir. Comnionwealth Ins. Co. and State Investing Co. Re- publican; Episcopalian. Mem. Delta Psi fraternity. Trustee and treas. Cathedral Ch. of St. John the Divinc, House of Rest for Consumptives, Soc. of Pro- motion Religion and Learning. Warden All Angels' Ch., N. Y .; vestryman Trinity Ch., Newport, R. I .; v .- p. St. Luke's Home; trustee Gen. Thcol. Sem., N. Y. P E. Public Sch. Mem. St. Nicholas Soc., Holland Soc. Clubs: Union (treas. and gov.), Metropolitan, Tuxedo, Newport Reading Room (gov.), Sleepy Hollow, St. Anthony, Westchester Polo, Newport Golf, Automobile of America. Residence. 620 Fifth Av., N. Y., and Armsea Hall, Newport, R. I. Address: 238 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HOFFMAN, FRANK SARGENT
Educator; b. Sheboygan Falls, Wis., Feb. 9, 1852; s. Wendel and Mary Currier (Sargent) Hoffman; ed. Knox Coll., Galesburg, Ill .; grad. Amherst Coll., 1876, with honors; Yale Divinity Sch., 1880; appt'd Hooker Fellow; Studied in Berlin and Heidelberg, 1882-1883; at Oxford Univ., 1896-1897; in. 1st, N. Y. City, June 23, 1887, Jessie B. Lathrop; 2d, Boston, Mass., April 25, 1900, Rebecca Russell Lowell; children: Emma L. B., b. July 20, 1888; Grace May, b. May 13, 1891. Was instr. in philosophy at Wesleyan Univ., 1883- 1884; prof. of philosophy in Union Coll. since 1885; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Ain. Philos. Ass'n, Am. Psychol. Ass'n, Acad. Polit. Science, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Delta. Author: Julius H. Seelye as a Philoso- pher, The Sphere of the State, The Sphere of Science, Psychology and Common Life, The Sphere of Re- ligion. Contb'r North Am. Review articles on The Scientific Method in Theology, The Basis of Religion; occasional writer for The Outlook, Internat. Journal of Ethics and similar publications. Address: Union Coll., Schenectady, N. Y.
A HOFFMAN, SAMUEL VERPLANCK
Trustee real estate; b. Brooklyn, May 12, 1866; s. Eugenc A. and Mary C. (Elmendorf) Hoffman; grad. Stevens Inst., M.E., 1888; Columbia (P. & S.); Johns Hopkins Univ. (fellow); m. April 17, 1895, Louisa N. Smith; children: Louisa V., b. 1896; Margaret E., b. 1899; Eugene A., b. 1902. Dir. North River Fire Ins. Co., Empire City Fire Ins. Co., Lincoln Trust Co., Fellow Royal Astron. Soc., Mem. 7th Reg't N. G. N. Y., Holland Soc., Sons of Revolution. Soc. Colonial Wars, St. Nicholas Soc., N. Y. Hist. Soc. (pres.), Chamber of Commerce, Delta Phi; trustee Am. Scenic and Historical Preservation Soc., Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. Coll. of Denistry, Hudson-Fulton Tercentenary Comm'n. Clubs: Century, Metropolitan, University, Army and Navy, Saint Elmo, Grolier, Players (N. Y. City), Metropolitan (Washington, D. C.). Address: . 258 Broadway, N. Y. City.
JHOFHEIMER, JUSTINIAN ALMAN
Physician and surgeon; b. N. Y. City, July 9, 1861; s. Sigmund and Fleurette (Alman) Hofheimer; ed. at public schools in N. Y. City, Bellevue and N. Y. Univ. Med. Coll., M.D .. 1885; in. N. Y. City, June 22. 1887, Rose Clare Leonard; children: Herbert L., b. July 1, 1888 (deccased); Grace Mary, b. Aug. 27, 1891; Leonard James, b. July 28, 1904. Senior ass't at Neurol. Clinic, Demilt Dispensary, 1886-1888; attending physician in Dep't of Gen. Medicine of Harlem Hosp. Out-patient Dep't, 1888-1890; chief surgeon Out-patient Dep't, Harlem Hosp., 1890-1896; attending surgeon St. Eliza- beth's Hosp. Democrat Roman Catholic. Mem. Har- lem Med. Ass'n, N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Ass'n, Am. Med. Ass'n, Physicians' Mutual Aid Association, St. Francis Xavier Sodality, Recreations: Reading, music and drama, cards and outdoor ex- ercises. llas been frequently contributor to medical literature. Address: 123 W. 126th St., N. Y. City.
HOFHEINS, GEORGE H.
Sec. Buffalo Commercial Ins. Co .; b. Buffalo, N. Y., May 22, 1854; cd. Buffalo public schools. After leav- ing school, associated with father in ccal and wood business until 1873, when became clerk with the Buffalo German Ins. Co., of which was succesively made cashier, 1874, gen. ass't and ohlef clerk to sec.
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and mg'r 1886, continuing until 1896, when he became sec. and mg'r Buffalo Commercial Ins. Co. on its org'n, 1836, in which office continues. Address: Buffalo Commercial Insurance Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
HOGAN, JOHN W.
Jurist; elected asso. judge Supreme Court State of N. Y. for term expiring 1926. Address: Supreme Court Chambers, Syracuse, N. Y.
J HOGGSON, WILLIAM J.
Contracting designer; b. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 19, 1861; s. Samuel J. and Lucy (McLean) Hoggson; ed. public schs .; m. Nyack, N. Y., 1885, Fannle D. Smith; children: Bruce, Jr., b. 1892; Harriet, b. 1894; Wallace, b. 1807; MacLcan, b. 1899. Originator of contract designing, new building method. Pres.
Hoggson Bros., Inc., Hatasatalı Realty Co .; sec. Mu- tual Realty Co., of New Haven. Republican. Mason. Pres. Brunswick Sch. for Boys at Greenwich, Conn. Ciub: N. Y. Athletic. Address: 7 E. 44th St., N. Y. City.
HOGUET, ROBERT LOUIS
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 5, 1878; s. Robert J. ang Marie ( Noel) Hoguet; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., 1899 (magna cum laude); Harvard Law Sch., 1902; m. Paris, June, 1907, Louise Robbins Lynch; 3 children. with Hornblower, Byrne, Miller & Potter, lawyers, 1902-1905; mem. firm Ivins,, Wolff & Hoguet since 1905. Independent Democrat. Roman Catholic. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Delta Upsilon fraternity. Jig'r N. Y. Catholic Protectory, Asylum of St. Vincent de Paul. Clubs: University, Harvard, Reform. Resi- dence: 47 E. 92d St. Address: 27 William St., N. Y. City.
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