Who's who in New York City and State, 1914, pt 1, Part 130

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910; Leonard, John William, 1849-; Mohr, William Frederick, 1870-; Knox, Herman Warren, 1881-; Holmes, Frank R
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: New York : L.R. Hamersly Co.
Number of Pages: 810


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HUMPHREYS, FREDERIC H.


Physician; b. Utica, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1847; s. Frederic and Frances Maria (Sperry) Humphreys; ed. Rensse- laer Poly. Inst., 1868; Sch. of Mines, Columbia Univ .; HUNT, BEEKMAN Bellevue Hosp., Med. Coll., 1870; Unlv. of Vienna, 1872; m. Washington, D. C., Jan. 15, 1880, Louise Al- fretta Parker; children: Frances Augusta, b. Dec. 19, 1880; Frederic Parker, b. Oct. 29, 1890. Pres. Humphreys Co. Travelled extensively In N. and S. America, Europe and Africa. Formerly private, 71st Reg't, N. Y. N. G., and ass't foreman Wash. Vol. Steam Fire Co., Troy (N. Y.) Firc Dep't. Mem. Chi Phl fraternity, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Natural History, Acad. of Sciences, N. Y .; N. J. Hist. Ass'n, Soc. Colonial Wars, N. Y. Chamber of Commerce, Washington Headquarters Ass'n. Chm'n Exec. Com. and sec, Morristown (N. J.) Horse Show: Interested In horse shows for many years, having, horses.


exhibited Clubs: Metropolltan, Columbla Univ., Nat. Arts, Drug and Chemical, Rumson Coun- try, Whippany River, Somerset, of Bernardsville; Morristown Golf, Morristown Field. Residence (win- ter): Morristown, N. J. (summer), Monmouth Beach, N. J. Address: 156 William St., N. Y. Clty.


HUNGERFORD, EDWARD


Author and advertising ing'r; b. Dexter, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1875; s. Charles A. and Cora (Sill) Hungerford; ed. Watertown (N. Y.) public schs. and high schs., Willis- ton Seminary (Easthampton, Mass.) Cascadilla Sca. (Ithaca, N. Y.), Syracuse Univ .; m. N. Y. City, Sept 26, 1906, Bertha von Rechenberg; one daughter, Adrienne G., b. June 5, 1909. Reporter Rochester Herald and N, Y. Sun, 1895-1903; editor Glens Falls Times, 1903; special writer Brooklyn Eagle, 1904- 1905; special representative Brooklyn Rapid Transit, 1905-1911; advertising mg'r Wells Fargo & Co. since 1912. Author: The Modern Railroad, 1911; Little Corky, 1912; Gertrude, 1913; The Personality of Amer- ican Clties, 1913; and magazine articles in Saturday Evening Post, Harper's, McClure's, Munsey's, etc. Independent in politics; Presby'n. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity. Clubs: Psl Upsilon, Sphinx, Whitehall. Residence: 171 Woodruff Av., Brooklyn. Address: 51 Broadway, N. Y. Clty.


HUNGERFORD, RICHARD STANLEY


Lawyer; b. Watertown, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1854; s. Richard E. and Helen M. (Osgood) Hungerford; ed. at Watertown and Univ. of Cambridge, Eng., A.B., A.M .; m. Watertown, N. Y., June, 1879, Adelia Bab- . cock (dicd 1909) ; one d., Ida Rosa (wife of Capt. Hugh D. Wisc, U. S. A.). Admitted to bar at Rochester, 1883. Trustee Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library; life mem. Am. Museum of Natural History. Clubs: University, Metropolitan (N. Y. City), Am. Universi- ties (London), Black River Valley, Jefferson County, Golf (Watertown). Address: Watertown, N. Y.


HUNGERFORD, SIDNEY A.


Lawyer; b. in Town of Berne, Albany County, N. Y., June 11, 1858; s. Alcxander and Mary (Van Schaack) Hungerford; ed. in public schools and State Normal School at Albany, N. Y .; m. New Salem, Al- bany County, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1885. Eva A. Furbeck; one d. Ethel, b. Nov. 1, 1888 (dicd Feb. 12, 1890). En- gaged in general law practisc at Albany, N. Y., since admission to bar, Nov. 23, 1883. Democrat. Mem. Madison Av. Reformed Church, of Albany, N. Y. Mem. Flower Lodge 79, Knights of Pythias, 'Albany, and Albany Tent, 362, Knights of the Maccabees. Address: 50 State St., Albany, N. Y.


HUNSICKER, ALVIN


Vice-pres. and gen. mg'r; b. Collegeville, Pa., Sept. 20, 1864; s. Henry A. and Mary ( Weinberger) Hun- sicker; grad. Ursinus Coll., B.S .; m. Phila., Pa., June 19, 1889, Helen T. Bolce. Engaged in lumber busl- ncss with father for 6 years; newspaper mg'r, 7 years. V .- p., dir. and gen, mg'r Standard Oilcloth Pa., 2 years; assisted in organizing Standard Oil- cloth Co., 1901; was Its see. until 1911, when elected to present position of v .- p. Traveled In U. S., Europe, the West Indics and South America. Active in poli- tics; has spoken for Republican party for past 20 years. V .- p., dir. and gen. mg'r Standard Olleloth Co .; pres. and dir. Sanltile Co., Merltas Mills, Colum- bus, Ga .; v .- p. and dir. Leatherole Co. Republican; Presby'n. Recreation: Club: Automobiling. Ark: wright (treas.). Address: 320 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HUNT, ARTHUR PRINCE


Clergyman; b. Springfield, Mass., Aug. 5, 1874; s. George and Elcanora (Prince) Hunt; ed. Albany Acad., Amherst Coll., A.B., A.M., 1897; Gen. Theol. Scm., N. Y., B.D., 1900; Univ. of Oxford, 1903-1904; m. Una Atherton Clarke. Canon All Saints Cathe- dral, 1900-1903; Instr. In ethles, Gen. Theol. Sem., 1904-1908; prof. of ethics since 1908. Mcm. Psl Up- silon fraternity. Address (summer): Fieldedge, Passa- conaway, N. H .; (winter) : 5 Chelsea Sq., N. Y. City.


Insurance manager; b. N. Y. Clty, April 20, 1869; engaged in various business activities, then became ass't to division sup't of Am. Telephonc & Tele- graph Co. In 1897 entered insurance business as solieitor on comm'n and rosc through various posi- tions until appt'd as pres. and dir. of The Aetna In- demnity Co., resigned March, 1907; now mg'r Ins. Dep't of Albert B. Ashforth, Inc. Address: 10 E. 33d St., N. Y. City.


HUNT, CHARLES FREDERICK


Physician; b. Fishkill, N. Y., July 28, 1875; s. George and Theresa J. (Aldridge) Hunt; ed. in public schs. of Brooklyn. N. Y., Brooklyn Polytechnic, Coll, Phys. and Surg. (Columbia). M.D., 1898; m. Harcourt Ont., Canada, Ida E. Jones; children: Charles Frederick, Jr., and Egbert Jansen ( twins), May 28, 1901, Marvin, b. March 23, 1903. After leaving hospital engaged In Interne service; has practised medicine ever since.


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Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. County Med. Soc. Mem. Masonic bodies and Mecca Temple, Mystic Shrine. Connected with the Dispen- sary of Hood Wright Memorial Hosp. Address: 537 W. 149th St., N. Y. City.


HUNT, EDWARD LIVINGSTON


Physician; b. New Orleans, La., Feb. 2, 1871; s. Carleton and Georgine (Cammack) Hunt; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1889; Harvard Univ., A.B., 1893; Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City, . M.D., 1896; m. Austin, Texas, Oct. 8, 1902, Margaret E. Tobin; one son, Edward Livingston, Jr., b. Oct. 26, 1904. House physician St. Luke's Hosp., N. Y., July-Jan., 1898; grad. Sloane Maternity Hosp .; interne Nursery


and Child Hosp. Instr. in nourology, Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia Univ.); senior attending neurolo- gist to Hosp. for Nervous Diseases of City of N. Y .; attending neurologist to N. Y. City Home for the Aged, Penitentiary and Workhouse; consulting neu- rologist to Lincoln Hosp .; asso. consulting neurolo- gist to St. Luke's Hosp .; ass't chief of Vanderbilt Cilnic Neurological Dep't. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medi- cine, Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Neurologieal Ass'n, St. Luke's Alumni Ass'n, N. Y. Neurological Soc., N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Nu Sigma Nu fraternity. Clubs: Harvard, University. Ad- dress: 54 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.


HUNT, FREDERICK A.


Physician; b. Manlius Center, Onondaga Co., N. Y., July 21, 1875; s. Harry and Lucy Ann (Kimber) Hunt; ed. Syracuse public schs. and Syracuse Univ., M.D .; m. Syracuse, N. Y., June 25, 1901, Georgia May, d. George R. and Mary (Werner) Clarke; children: Mary Elizabeth, b. June 14, 1903; Lucy Clarke, b. June 1, 1905. House physician Hosp. Good Shepherd, Syracuse, N. Y .; med. Interne, St. Lawrence Hosp., Ogdensburg, N. Y .; ass't physician Elmira Reforma- tory, Elmira, N. Y .; physician Eastern N. Y. Re- formatory, Napanoch, N. Y .; physician Onondaga Co. Penitentiary, Jamesville, N. Y .; resident physician, N. Y. State Women's Relief Corps Home, Oxford, N. Y .; 1st lieut. Med. Reseryc Corps, U. S. Army. Re- publican; Medodist-Episcopalian. Mem. Army and Navy Union, Mason, Knight Templar. Mem. Onon- daga Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. Ass'n Med. Reserve Corps, U. S. A. Address: Pompey, Onondaga Co., N. Y.


HUNT, JAMES MONROE


Lawyer; b. Clarence, Erie Co., N. Y., April 6, 1858; s. Rev. Harrison P. Hunt; grad. Univ. of Rochester,' 1880; m. N. Y. City, June 5, 1883, Normie L. Fanning. Has been in gen. practise in N. Y. City and West- chester Co .; was corp'n counsel of Yonkers, 1892- 1901. Republican; Baptist. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .; trustee Warburton Av. Bapt. Ch. of Yonkers. Recreations: Golf, hunt- ing and fishing in Canada. Clubs: Republican, Alpha Delta Phi, St. Andrew's Golf, Bear Lake Fish & Game (Quebec). Residence: 244 Warburton Av., Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 34 Pine St., N. Y. City.


7 HUNT, JOSEPH HOWLAND


Architect; b. N. Y. City, March 6, 1870; s. Richard Morris and Catherine Clinton (Howland) Hunt; cd. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, Mass .; Harvard Univ., Columbia Coll., Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Hlas traveled extensively in the U. S., Can., England, on the Continent, and in the Islands of Sicily and the Bermudas. Mem. Squadron A, N. G. N. Y .; mcm. firm of Hunt & Hunt, architects; sec. Fine Arts Federa- .tion; treas. Architectural League; mem. N. Y. Chap- ter Am. Inst. Architects; N. E. Soc., Municipal Art Soc., Graduates' Ass'n. Clubs: University, Racquet and Tennis, Harvard, The Players. Residence: 125 E. 80th St. Address: 28 E. 21st St., N. Y. City.


HUNT, RICHARD HOWLAND


Architect; b. Paris, France, 1862; s. Richard Morris Hunt; ed. Inst. of Technology; finished studics at Ecole des Beaux Arts, with view to following father's profession; m. 1st, Pearl, d. Francis D. Carley; 2d, 1891, Margaret Livingston Watrous, d. S. Otis Livingston; children: Richard Carley, Frank


Carley, Jonathan Carley. From a small sketch left by father he completed the new wing for Met. Museum of Art, and of individual work may be men- tioned: Quintard Hall and Hoffman Hall at Sewancc Univ .; Kissam Hall at Vanderbilt Univ .; Schmid House; "Idle Hour," for W. K. Vanderbilt; Schief- felin mansion. Devotes attention to architectural designs for large office buildings. Mcm. Am. Inst. of Architects, Architectural League, Beaux Arts Soc. Clubs: , Players, Century. Residence: Portchester, N. Y. Address: 28 E. 21st St., N. Y. City.


HUNT, WILLIAM FLOYD


Mech. eng'r; b. Candor, Tioga Co., N. Y., June 12, 1872; s. Charles Wallace and Frances M. (Bush) Hunt; grad. Cornell Univ., M. E., 1894; specialized in electrical as well as mech. eng'ring. Since 1894 has been engaged in designing and constructing ma- chinery for the rapid and economical handling of bulk material, and during the course of this work has been granted several patents for his useful in- ventions; has also acted as consulting eng'r for work of this character both in U. S. and in Europe, occasioning several trips abroad. Mem. Am. Soc. of Mech. Eng'rs, Staten Island Chamber of Commerce, Staten Island Ass'n of Arts and Sciences. Clubs: Machinery, Engineers, Electrical, Railroad, Staten Island. Address: 115 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HUNT, WILLIAM HENRY


Consul-gen .; b. Ilunt's Sta., Tenn., June 29, 1869; ed. public schools, Lawrence Acad., Groton, Mass., and Williams Coll., Williamstown, Mass .; m. 1904. Moved to N. Y., 1896, and employed in banking firm Price, McCormick & Co .; prominently connected with work of St. George's Ch., Stuyvesant Sq., and for two years sec. Dr. Seth Low's Men's Bible Class. Became sec. to Mr. Gibbs, U. S. consul at Madagascar, Jan., 1898; appt'd clerk at Tamatave Consulate, 1898; vice-con- sul, 1899; appt'd consul by Pres. Mckinley, 1901; transferred to Saint Etienne. in 1906. Elected corr. mem. Am. Geog. Soc. of N. Y., 1904. Mem. Com. for erection of Monument to Massenet, great musical composer, at St. Etienne. Recreations: Tennis, horse- back riding. Active mem. in numerous socs and org'ns. Club: Franco-Etrander (St. Etienne). Resi- dence: N. Y. City. Address: Am. Consulate, St. Etienne, France.


HUNT, WILLIAM J.


Physician; b. Queensbury, Warren Co., N. Y .; s. Ed- gar W. and Helen (Dickenson) Hunt; ed. public schs. Glens Falls Acad., N. Y. Coll. of Physicians and Sur- geons; grad. Coll. Physicians and Surgeons, Balti- more, Md., 1891; m. Lake George, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1893, Edith Brown; children: Helen, Eunice, William J., Jr., . Edith, Marjorie. Practised medicine at Lake George from April, 1891, to Sept., 1893, with the exception of 6 months spent in N. Y. City in post-grad. course; located for a short time at Spokane, Wash .; since autumn of 1893 in general practise at Glens Falls, N. Y .; health officer at Caldwell, Lake George, 1891-1893; surgeon Parks Hosp., Glens Falls; mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Warren Co. Med. Soc., Glens Falls Lodge 121, F. and A. M. Address: 21 No- tre Dame St., Glens Falls, N. Y.


HUNTER, FOREST PRESTON


Clergyman; b. Townville, Pa., May 8, 1871; s. Vigil Marvin and Nancy (Willey) Hunter; grad. Colgate Acad., 1897; Colgate Coll., A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa), 1901; Union Theol. Sem., B.D., 1904; m. Buffalo, N. Y., Scpt. 6, 1904. Children: James Stewart, b. 1905; Nancy Ellen, b. 1907; Forest Vernon, b. Dec. 19, 190S; Richard Ford, b. April 14, 1912. Learned the printing trade and worked at the business about 7 years prior to entering the ministry; pastor Westside Bapt. Ch., Mt. Vernon, N. Y., two years; pastor First Bapt. Ch., Middletown, N. Y., since 1908. Hlas traveled exten- sively in U. S. and abroad and to a limited extent in Canada. Republican; Baptist. Mason. Clubs: Adelphii, University. Address: 41 Washington St., Middletown, N. Y.


HUNTER, FREDERICK WILLIAM


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 19, 1865; s. Jacob Fisher and Mary L. (Grissenhainer) Hunter; grad. Columbia Sch. of Arts, A.B., 1887, A.M. (Polit. Science), 1888; LL.B., from Law Dep't, 1889; m. Junc 25, 1889, Annie B. Haight. Trustec Broadway Savings Inst'n; treas. and dir. Lutheran Cemetery. Independent Democrat; Imtheran. Mem. N. Y. Hist. Soc. and Delta Kappa Ep- silon fraternity. Residence: 127 E. 37th St. Address: 68 William St., N. Y. City.


HUNTER, GEORGE McPHERSON


Clergyman; b. Glasgow, Scotland, 1869; s. James and Elizabeth Hunter; grad. Glasgow Univ., 1899; New Brunswick Theol. Sem., New Brunswick, N. J .; m. New Brunswick, N. J., Madeline Norman; children: Norman, Stewart, Elizabeth, Margery. Traveled ali over the world; taught in schools in India; lived in Argentine Republic. Has been engineer, sailor, writer, lecturer, and scc. of Am. Seamen's Friend Soc. N. Y. Author: Acts of the Apostles of the Sea; The Unknown Sailor, and numerous magazine ar- ticles. Republican; Presby'n. Club: Alpha Sigma. Residence: 113 Park St., E, Orange, N. J. Address: 76 Wall St., N. Y. City.


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HUNTER, GEORGE WILLIAM


Head Dep't of Biology, De Witt Clinton High Sch .; b. Mamaroneck, N. Y., April 7, 1873; s. George Will- iam and Emma Louise (Cartwright) Hunter; ed. Coll. City of N. Y., 1891-1893; Williams Coll., A.B., 1895, M.A., 1896; fellow Univ. of Chicago, 1897-1898; m. Aurora, Ill., June 19, 1899, Emily Isabel Jobbins; chil- dren: George William, Jr., b. Jan. 27, 1902; Cart- wright, b. Jan. 13, 1911; Francis Robert, b. Oct. 3, 1912. Ass't Zoology, Williams Coll., 1895-1896; Hyde Park Sch., Chicago, Ill., 1899; instr. biology, De Witt Clinton High Sch., N. Y. City, since 1899; head of dep't of Biology in same since 1908. Research ass't Marine Biol. Laboratory, Woods Holl, Mass., 1896- 1903 (except year 1901, which was passed in Europe) ; instr. Sch. of Pedagogy, N. Y. Univ., 1905-1906, 1913. ogy, two editions, 1903-1906 (Henry Holt & Co.). Au- thor: Elements of Biology, 1907 (Am. Book Co.); Es- sentials of Biology, 1911 (Am. Book Co.); also sev- eral papers on anatomy and physiology on nervous system of Tunicata and other biol. subjects, and nu- merous papers on pedagogical subjects. Episcopal- ian. Mem. N. Y. Ass'n Biol. Teachers, Corp'n of Ma- rine Biol. Laboratory, Nat. Edn'l Ass'n, High School Teachers Ass'n, Public Ed'n Ass'n, N. Y. Ass'n Biol- ogy Teachers, Nat. Geog. Ass'n, Williams Alumni Ass'n of N. Y., Theta Delta Chi. Recreations: Fish- ing, tennis, golf, bowling. Clubs: Dunwoodie Golf, University Heights Tennis. Address: 2238 Andrews Av., University Heights, N. Y. City.


HUNTER (WILES), ROBERT


Sociologist, author; b. Terre Haute, Ind., April 10, 1874; s. William Robert and Caroline (Fouts) Hunter; grad. Terre Haute High Sch., 1893; tutor, 1893-1894; grad. Univ. Ind., A B., 1896; m. Noroton, Conn., May 23, 1903, Caroline M. Phelps Stokes; children: Robert, b. 1904; Phelps Stokes, b. 1906; Caroline Phelps, b. 1908; Helen Louise, b. 1911. Was organizing sec. Chi- cago Bureau of Charities; chm'n Tenement Inquiry Com .; mem. Small Parks Comm'n; sup't Municipal Lodging House; resident of Hull House and other


. settlements, Chicago. Headworker University Set- tlement, N. Y. City, 1901-1903: pres. Social Reform Club, 1904; dir. Metropolitan Parks, Comm'n; chm'n Child Labor Com., etc. Was, in 1889, resident Toyn- bee Hall, in East London; abroad in Russia, 1903, studying socialist and social reform movements, 1906- 1907. Mem. Nat. Ex. Socialist Party, 1910-1912. Au- thor: Tenement Conditions in Chicago, 1901; Poverty, 1905; Socialists at Work, 1908; Violence and the La- bor Movement, 1914, and many articles and pam- phlets. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Internat. Ass'n for Labor Legislation, Societe Inter- - HUNTINGTON, CHESTER nationale d' Assainissement et de Salubrité, de l'Habi- tation, Nat. Ass'n for Prevention of Tuberculosis, Nat. Child Labor Comin'n. Mem. Beta Theta Phi. Clubs: City, Weeburn Golf. Residence: Highland Farm, Noroton, Conn.


HUNTINGTON, ARCHER MILTON


Author; b. N. Y. City, March 10, 1870; s. Collis P. Huntington; private ed'n in N. Y. City and Spain; hon. A.M., Yale and Harvard; L.I.D., Columbia, 1908; Knight Commander Order Alphonso XII; corr. mem. Royal Spanish Academy; (Academy of History, San Fernando, Madrid); Spanish Bellas Artes (Seville) ; Buenas Letras (Barcelona); Junta de Hist. y Numis- matica de Buenos Aires; Soc. de Corres. Hispanique de Bordeaux; hon. mem. Museo du Greco; m. London, August 6, 1895, Helen Manchester Gates. In July, 1904, founded The Hispanic Society of America in a deed providing "for the establishment in the city of New York of a public Spanish and Portuguese li- brary and museum, to be in some measure a link be- tween the English and Spanish-speaking peoples." The object of the Society is the "advancement of the study of the Spanish and Portuguese languages, liter- ature, and history, and advancement of the study of the countries wherein Spanish and Portuguese are or have been spoken languages," Author: Note Book


in Northern Spain, 1898. Editor: "The Poem of the Cld (Vol. I, Text, 1897, II, Translation, 1902. III, Notes, 1903); Lady - - 's (Madame D'Aulnoy's) Travels into Spain (with introduction), 1899; Initials and Min'a- tures of the IXth, Xth, and XIth Centuries from the Mozarabic Manuscripts of Santo Domingo de Sllos in the British Museum, with Introduction, 1904; the "Huntington Reprints," of rare works, mostly now in


the library of The Hispanic Society of America,


in Spanish, Portuguese and Catalan. Contributor upon Spanish literature to various critical periodi- cals. Pres. Hispanic Soc. of America; hon. pres. Am. Geog. Soc .: hon. pres. Am. Numismatic Soc .; mem, Chamber of Commerce, Met. Museum of Art, Am. Mu- seum Natural History. Clubs: Yale Univ., Grolier,


Authors, National Arts, City, N. Y. Yacht, Automo- bile of America and others. Address: 1083 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


HUNTINGTON, ARRIA SARGENT


Author; b. Iloxbury, Mass., June 22, 1848; d. Rt. Rev. Frederick Dan (bishop of Central N. Y.) and Hannab Dane (Sargent) Huntington; ed. in private schs. In Cambridge and Boston, Mass. Interested in education and . practical philanthropy; comm'r of education, Syracuse, N. Y., 1898-1904; v .- p. Shelter for Unpro- tected Girls, Syracuse, N. Y. Author: Under a Colonial Roof- frec, 1801; Meinoirs and Letters of Frederick Dan Huntington, 1906. Author also of plays: A Har- vest Night's Dream; Sharps and Flats; A Homespun Heroine; Weal or Woe. Address: 408 Douglas St., Syracuse, N. Y.


Architect; b. Logansport, Ind., Nov. 22, 1871; grand- son Senator D. D. Pratt, of Ind., and of Judge Phelps Huntington, of Boston; s. Capt. Edward Stanton Hunt- ington, U. S. A., and author (d. 1894) and Julia A. (Pratt) Huntington; ed. in Mass., A.B., Harvard, 1893: grad. Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1901, after 6 years study and foreign travel; m. 1st, 1894, Maude M. Bayly, d. Gen. Abingdon Bayly, R.A., of Camberly, Surrey, England; one d., Vivienne Maude, b. April 25, 1902; m. 2d, 1913, Eleanor Morettl. Among architectural works most notable are the Museum for the Am. Numismatic Soc., the Museum and Library for the Hispanic Soc. of America, new bld'y for the Am. Geog. Soc. (156th St. and B'way) and the Ch. of "Our Lady of Hope," all in N. Y. City. Mem. Am. Inst. of Architects, Soc. Beaux Arts Architects, Am. Geog. Soc., Am. Numismatic Soc., Municipal Art Soc. and corr. mem. Hispanic Soc. of America. Club: Harvard. Address: 18 W. 31st St., N. Y. City.


JHUNTINGTON, CHARLES RICHARDS


Retired, formerly merchant and broker; b. Brook- lyn, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1847; s. Daniel Huntington (artist) and Harriet Sophia (Richards) Huntington; ed. in sch. of Dr. Joshua Huntington, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Kensington Park Grammar Sch., London, England (of which Rev. Haig Brown was principal at that time, but later of the Charterhouse (blue coat) School; m. N. Y. City, 1869, Mary Tenant Irving, d. Edgar and Amanda (Tenant) Arving; children: Mrs. Lindsley Tappin, b. 1870; Mrs. Alexander W. Bostwick, b. 1875; Marie, b. 1872; Edith, b. 1874; E. Irving, b. 1886. Engaged in business in London for several years; traveled in Europe. Episcopallan. Mein. N. Y. Hist. Soc., Society Library, Mct. Museum of Art, Colonial Wars, Sons of the Revolution. Clubs: Century, The Players. Address: 48 E. 89th St., N. Y. City.


Architect, consulting eng'r; b. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1843; s. Rev. E. A. and Anna Enphemia (Van Vechten) Huntington; grad. Hamilton Coll., B.A., A.M., 1866; Columbia Coll., Sch. of Mines, 1866-1869; m. N. Y. City, June 30, 1873, Katharine Hazard Smith: children: Ed- ward Vermilye, b. April 26, 1874 (prof. Mathematics Harvard Univ.); Howard, b. Dec. 13, 1883; Katharine, b. June 10, 1893. Prof. natural philosophy and math- ematics Hamilton Coll. 1870-1880. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi, Soc. of the Cayugas. Resi- dence: Princeton, N. J. Address: 32 Park Pl., N. Y. City.


HUNTINGTON, GEORGE SUMNER


Anatomist; b. Ilartford, Conn., Mar. 21, 1861; S. Hezekiah and Katherine Brinley (Sumner) Hunting- ton; ed. Trinity Coll., Hartford, A.B., 1881, A.M., 1SS4; Columbia Univ., M.D., 1884, Sc.D., 1904; l.L.D., Jeffer- son Med. Coll., 1906; m. N. Y., Jan, 16, 1908, Alice K. Carmalt. Interne at Roosevelt Hosp., 1884-1886; ass't attending surgeon, 1887; ass't attending surgeon, Bellevue Hosp., 1887; chief of surg. clinic, Vanderbilt Clinic, 1888, Ass't demonstrator of anatomy, 1886-1888; demonstrator and lecturer in anatomy, 1888-1889, prof. anatomy since 1899, Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia Univ.). Contb'r to scientific journals of articles con- cerning anatomy, formerly Am. editor Journal of Anatomy and Physiology; co-editor Am. Journal of Anatomy-Praseclar, N. Y. Zool. Soc. Mem. and ex- pres. Ass'n Am. Anatomists; mem. A .. V.A.S., Wash- ington Acad. Sciences; fellow N. Y. Acad. Science. Ad- dress: 437 W. 59th St., N. Y. City.


HUNTINGTON, HENRY EDWARDS


Railway official; b. Oneonta, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1850; s. Solon and Harriet (Saunders) Huntington; ed. in pub- lic and private schs .; m. 1873; children: Clara, Howard. Elizabeth V., Marian. Was sup't, 1880, of construction Huntington Lines between New Orleans and Louis- ville, especially construction of Chesapeake. Ohio & Southwestern dry, continuing until roads were com- pleted, 1884; sup't, 1884-1885; receiver, 1885-1886, Ky.


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WHO'S WHO IN NEW YORK


Central R.R., of which, after sale in 1886, was v .- p. until road was sold to Louisville & Nashville, 1890; r .- p. and gen. m'gr Elizabethtown, Lexington & Big Sandy, and Ohio Central R'y; sup't construction Mays- ville & Big SSandy R.12. and had charge of the con- struction co. which built the lines through Coving- ton, Ky., and Cincinnati, O., Including the Ohio River Bridge; 1st ass't to pres., 1892-1900 (representing pres. at San Francisco), 2d v .- p., March-June, 1900, 1st v .- p., 1902-1904, Southern Pacific Co., now pres. and dir. Los Angeles R'y; chm'n and dir. Newport News {\'a.) Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co .; Safety Insulated Wire & Cable Co .; pres. and dir. City R'y Co. (Los Angeles); Pacific Light & Power Corp'n; Los Angeles R'y Corp'n; dir. Newport News Light & Water Co .; Old Dominion Land Co .; Wells Fargo & Co.'s Express; Huntington Land & Improvement Co. (Los Angeles) ; Sinn. & St. Louls R'y Co., Iowa Central R'y Co., Hock- Ing Valley R'y, Nat. Surety Co .; Toledo, St. Louis & Western R'y Co .; Mo., Kan. & Texas R'y Co., White Sulphur Springs Co., Chesapeake & Ohio R'y, Fulton Chain R'y, Raquette Lake R'y, Southern Pacific Co., Equitable Trust Co., N. Y., Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y. Mem. N. Y., Los Angeles and Newport News (Va.), Chambers of Commerce, Pasadena & Alhambra (Calif.) B'd of Trade, Am. Museum of Natural History (life mem.), New England Soc. in N. Y. Clubs: Union League, Metropolitan, City Midday, Oneonta, Sleepy Hollow Country, Economic, Hobby, Grolier (N. Y.), Jonathan, California, Mldwick Country, Camut (Los Angeles), Pasadena Country, Polo, San Gabriel Valley Country (Pasadena). Residence: San Marino, Los Angeles Co., Calif. Address: Broad-Exchange Bid'g, N. Y. Clty.




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