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HUNTINGTON, JAMES OTIS SARGENT
Clergyman; grad. Harvard Univ., B.A., 1875. Ordered deacon, 1878; ordained priest, 1880, by Bishop 1funt- Ington, in Episcopal ministry. Formerly In charge Calvary Ch., Syracuse, N. Y. 1879-1881; Holy Cross Mission, N. Y. City, 1881-1889; Superior of Order of the Holy Cross, 1884-1888, and 1897-1907. Address: 11oly Cross, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y.
HUNTLY, CHARLES R. "
Banker; b. West Winfield, Herkimer Ce., N Y., Oct. 12, 1853; s. Russell and Clorinda (Talbot) Huntly; ed. public schools of Utica, N. Y .; m. June 12, 1878, 1da Richardson; children: William R., b. 1879; Walter 'W., b. 1882; Mary (Mrs. Robert W. Chapin), b. 1884; Robert R., b. 1890. Began business Ilfe in 1877 as clerk for the Standard Oil Co. at Bradford, Pa .; mem. Sch. B'd 3 terms; was a mem. of the city gov't 2 terms; entered the brokerage business in 1883; removed to Buffalo in 1888 and accepted a position with the Brush Elec. Co., now the Buffalo Gen. Electric Co., and or which is v .- p. and gen. mg'r; and also of the Cata- JHURD, RICHARD MELANCTHON
ract Power and Conduit Co .; v .- p. People's Bank of Buffalo; treas. Internat. Achison Graphite Co., Buffalo and Niagara Falls Light and Power Co .; dir. German- American Bank, Buffalo Audit Co., Western N. Y. Water Cc., etc. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Inst. Elee. Eng'rs, Nat. Elec. Light Ass'n. Clubs: But- falo Country, Ellicott, Niagara Falls, Republican (N. Y. City). Address: 712 Fidelity Building, Buffalo, N. Y.
HUNTOON, LOUIS DOREMUS
Mining eng'r; b. Paterson, N. J., Jan. 28, 1869; s. J. P. and S. M. (Doremus) Huntoon; grad. Sch. of Mines. Columbia Univ., E.M., 1895; Yale (honorary degree) A.M., 1908; m. Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 7, 1903, Edna B. Boynton. Engaged In mine operating and consulting work, 1895-1903; prof. mining and metallurgy, Yale Univ., 1903-1911; consulting eng'r since 1911. N. Y. representative of Stearns Roger Co., of Denver, Colo. Mem. Am. Inst of Mining Eng'rs (chm'n N. Y. section), Mining and Metallurgical Soc. of America (sec. and treas. N. Y. section), Inst. Mining and Metallurgy, London, Eng. Clubs: Graduates (New Haven), Colum- bia University (N. Y.), St. Anthony. Residence: Spuy- ten Duyvll, N. Y. Address: 115 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HUNTSMAN, OWEN BENJAMIN
Railroad official; ib. Conyngham, Luzerne County, Pa., Sept. 23, 1871; s. Benjamin T. and Martha Grove (Brown) Huntsman; grad. State Normal Seh., West Chester, Pa., In 1892; A.B., Harvard Univ., 1897, A.M., 1898; held fellowship in philosophy, Columbia Univ., 1898-1899; m. Aurora-on-Cayuga, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1902, Elizabeth Marle Van Buskirk. Teacher in public schs, of Stroudsburg, Pa., 1887-1889; Instr. St. Georges Hall, Summit, N. J., 1892-1893; acting head master, St. Georges Hall, 1895; Instr. Wilson-Vail Sch., N. Y. City, 1899-1900; educational work, 1900-1907; entered rallroad offices of George J. Gould, 1907; since Dec., 1907, v .- p. Texas & Pacific R'y Co .; since March, 1913, dir. Texas & Pacific R'y Co., since 1908 v .- p. Mo. Pacific R'y Co., ., and v .- p. St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern n'y Co. Republicar. Mem. Soc. of Friends,
Met. Museum of Fine Arts, Acad. of Polit. Science, N. Y. Recreation: Tennis. Clubs: Harvard (N. Y.), Harvard (Boston). Residence: 112 Riverside Drive. Address: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HUPPUCH, WINFIELD A.
Manufacturer; b. Buffalo, N. Y., 1861; s. John and Augusta Huppuch; ed. in public schools of Buffalo, and Bryant and Stratton Business Coll .; m. July, 1884, Ella May Wanmaker, of N. Y. City; children: Milton Klpp, Frank Winfield. On leaving business college entered father's painting business; later removed to N. Y. City and engaged in the wallpaper business with Joseph MIll, 1876-1889; went with William Campbell & Co., 1889; in 1891 became a partner In that firm. The factory was destroyed by fire in 1893, and in 1894 with Mr. Julius Jackson withdrew from the firm; in fall of that year went to Sandy Hill, N. Y., and, associating other capitalists with them, organized the Standard (Wall Paper Co., which in 1903 took over the plant and business of the Liberty Wall Paper Co. of Schuylerville; is now the largest mf'r of wall paper in the U. S .; 1st v .- p. SStandard Wall Paper Co., of Sandy Hill and Schuylerville, N. Y .; v .- p. Iroquois Pulp and Paper Co., Thomson, N. Y .; v .- p. Glens Falls Trust Co .; pres. Standard Textile Co., Glens Falls, N. Y .; v .- p. People's Nat. Bank, Sandy Hill, N. Y .; pres. Champlain Sand and Stone Co., Ft. Ann and North- umberland, N. Y .; 1st v .- p. Empire Real Estate and Theatre Co., Glens Falls, N. Y .; dir. First Nat. Bank, Albany, N. Y .; v .- p. Masonic Temple Ass'n, Sandy Hill, N. Y .; dir. Gearless Transmission Co., Rochester, N. Y .; pres. Decorative Co., Saratoga, N. Y .; v .- p. Glens Falls Morning Post. Democrat; State committeeman 30th Senatorial Dist. Mem. Sandy Hill Lodge, F. and A.M., Sandy Hill Chapter, R. A. M., Washington Com- mandery. K. T., Saratoga Springs, and Oriental Temple Mystic Shrine, Troy. Served one term as pres. of the village of Sandy Ilill. Address: 236 Main St., Iludson Falls, N. Y.
HURD, GEORGE ARTHUR
Financier; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 20, 1869; s. Melancthon Montgomery and Clara Armstrong (Hatch) llurd; grad. Yale Univ., A.B., 1890; IIarvard Univ., LL.B., 1893; m. Mobile, Ala., Mar. 3, 1898, Emily Lea Gazzam; children: Arthur Melancthon, b. 1899; Katharine. b. 1902; Charles Gazzam and Clarissa, twins, b. 1904. Practised law in Seattle, Wash., 1893-1895; resident ag't U. S. Mortgage and Trust Co., of N. Y., at Seattle, 1895-1903; mg'r mortgage dep't, same, in N. Y. City, 1903-1904; mg'r and ass't sec., 1904-1905; v .- p. The Mortgage Bond Co. of N. Y., 1905-1909; pres. Mort- Auge Bond Co. of N. Y., since 1909. Independent; Episcopalian. Address: 59 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
President Lawyers Mortgage Co .; b. N. Y. City, June 14, 1865; s. Melanethon M. and Clara A. ( Hatch) Hurd; grad. Yale Univ., 1888; m. Mobile, Ala., Sept. 22, 1898, Lucy Gazzam; children: Mary, b. 1899; Eleanor, b. 1902; Richard M., Jr., b. 1905; Clement G., b. 1907. V .- p. and dir. The Mortgage Bond Co. of N. Y. Author: Principles of City Land Values. Mem. Economic Ass'n. Clubs: University, Yale, Down Town, Automobile of Am., Rumson Country. Residence: 12 E. 68th St. Ad- dress: 59 Liberty St., N. Y. City,
HURLBUT, CLARKE STANLEY
Lawyer; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 9, 1888; s. Clarke Stanley and 31. Elvia (Beck) Hurlbut; grad. Penn Charter Sch., 1904; Yale Unlv., A.B., 1908; Unlv. or Pa. Law Sch., 1911, LL.B. Pres. and dir. M. B. Lau- bach Co .; dir. Freeholders Bld'g & Loan Ass'n of Pa. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Pa. Bar Ass'n, Phl Beta Kappa Soc. Recre- ations: Tennis, music, travel, literature. Clubs: Yale (N. Y. City), Union League (Phila.). Residenee: 2105 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Address: West End Trust Bld'g, Philadelphia, and 42 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HURLBUT, WILLIAM JAMES
Playwright; b. Belvidere, Ill., July 13, 1883; s. George 11. and bliza ( Wilkins) Hurlbut; ed. Belvidere High Sch., St. Louis Art Sch., and Art Inst., Chicago. Au- thor: The Fighting llope (produced by Davld Belasco), The Writing on the Wall (produced by Olga Nether- sole), New York (produced by A. Il. Woods), The Bride (produced at the Princess Theatre), The Strange Woman (produced by Klaw & Erlanger). Addresses: Lake Placid, N. Y., and 106 W. 55th St., N. Y. City.
HURRY, RANDOLPH
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City; s. Edmund and Ellzabeth M. (Flanagan) Hurry; grad. Columbia Coll .. B.A., 1875, M.A., LL. B .; m. N. Y. City, May 17, 1883, Marye Agnes Condit; children: Elizabeth M. and Dorothy W. Pres. and dir. Stanley Court Realty and Construction Co .;
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treas. and dir. Allied Real Estate Interests State of_ HUSSON, JOHN
N. Y .; dir. N. Y. Juvenile Asylum. Mem. N. Y. City, County and State Bar Ass'ns; Delta Psi fraternity. Clubs: University, Racquet and Tennis, St. Anthony, N. Y. Yacht, Garden City Goif. Residence: 242 Lex- ington Av. Address: 80 Maiden Lane, N. Y. City.
HUSE, HARRY PINCKNEY
Capt. U. S. N .; b. Mil. Acad., West Point, N. Y .; s. Caleb (1st lieut. U. S. A., major C. S. A.) and Harriet (Pinckney) Huse; ed. private schs. in France, Switzer- land, Germany, N. J., and Mass .; entered Naval Acad., 1874, grad. 1878; m. Mt. Washington, Md., Sept. 14, 1886, Mary S. Whitelock, of Baltimore; one d .: Jean Stockton (m. L. M. Humrichouse, 1908). Served on staff of Rear Admiral C. R. P. Rodgers, in S. At- lantic, during Chile-Peruvian War; performed duty at Naval Acad., between cruises, in dep't of applied mathematics. With Rear Admiral Gherardi, 1891, as flag lieut. N. Atiantic Squadron; exec. officer of U. S. S. Gloucester, 1898, and advanced for eminent and conspicuous conduct in battle. Commanded landing force from Gloucester at Guanica and hoisted first Am. flag over island of. Porto Rico. Comm'd prof. of mathematics in Navy, 1905. Restorcd to line of Navy by sp'l act of Congress, 1907, as comd'r. Carried gov't relief to Messina earthquake sufferers in Celtic, Dec., 1908; ordered to command first-class battleship Vermont, Nov., 1911. Christian Scientist. Clubs: Officers (Naval Acad.). Army and Navy (Manila), Uni- versity (Phila.), N. Y. Yacht. Address: Navy Dep't, Washington, D. C.
HUSE, ROBERT SELDEN
Lawyer; b. Perth Amboy, N. J., May 14, 1873; s. Caleb and Harriet (Pinckney) Huse; ed. Lehigh Univ., Sewanee Univ., B.C.L .; Columbia Univ., LL.B .; m. Perth Amboy, Sept. 17, 1902, Penelope Butler Parker; one son, Robert, Jr. Mem. law firm of Shattuck, Glenn, Huse & Ganter. Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. City Bar Ass'n, Soc. of Colonial Wars.' Clubs: St. Elmo, Recess. Address: 26 Exchange Pl., N. Y. City.
HUSON, CALVIN J.
Comm'r of Ag'r; b. Barrington, N. Y., 1856; ed. dist. schs., Penn Yan Acad. Worked on father's farm for a time; studied law with Briggs & Knox of Penn Yan, and admitted to bar at age of 21; Democratic candi- date for dist. att'y, Yates Co., 1883, but defeated; elected to assembly 1889; deputy to State Comptroller Campbell, 1892-1894, after which resumed practise, as senior mem. HIuson & Lincoln, until appt'mt as Comm'r of Ag'r by Gov. Dix, 1912. Comm'd 1st lleut. separate co., N.G.N.Y., of which was one of organ- izers, by Gov. Tilden, 1877-1883. Pres. Yates County Agr'l Soc .; v .- p. N. Y. State Breeders' Ass'n; ex-pres. N. Y. State Berkshire Breeders' Ass'n; ex-v .- p. for N. Y. of Am. Berkshire Ass'n. Recreation: Farming (owns 212 acres of farm land called Kallorama Farm), brecder of pure bred Berkshire swine. Frequently lectured upon gen. agr'l problems. Address: Penn Yan, N. Y.
^HUSS, GEORGE MARTIN
Architect; b. Newark, N. J., July 23, 1853; s. George J. and Sophie (Holden) Huss; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., B.S., 1873; m. June, 1902, Del Kearney Fisher; one d .. Gladys Georgia, b. 1903. Was one of four successful competitors for designs for the Cathedral of St. John the Divine; one of the three selected as supervising architect of U. S. Treasury Dept. at Washington; has translated from the French the article "Construction," from Violet-Le-Duc's Dictionnaire Reisonne, now pub- lished by the Macmillan Co. as "Rational Building." Republican; Presby'n. Associated with Joseph J. Eberle upon several important architectural schemes; retired mcm. (1st class) of Mendelssohn Glee Club; mem. N. Y. Architectural League, Nat. Geog. Soc. Recreations: Outdoor sports. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic (life mem.), ... Art Collectors. Residence (summer) : Beacon Beach, Keansburg, N. J. Address: 65 E. Morn- ingside Av., N. Y. City.
HUSS, HENRY HOLDEN
Teacher, pianist, composer; b. Newark, N. J., June 21, 1862; s. George and Sophia Ruckel (Holden) Huss; grad. Royal Conservatory, Munich, Bavaria, 1882; m. 1904, Hildegard Hoffmann, concert singer, of Brooklyn, N. Y. As a pianist has played with N. Y. Philhar- monic, Boston Symphony; Cincinnati and Pittsburgh symphony concerts, Kneisel concerts; and in other cities. Composer of concertos for violin and piano (with orchestral accompaniment); trio for piano, violin and 'cello; String Quartette; Sonata for violin and piano; "Sanctus" and "Ava Maria" for chorus and orchestra; and soprano solo, Cleopatra's Death, with orchestral accompaniment, and other compositions. Address: 144 E. 150th St., N. Y. City.
Physician; b. Clason Point, Westchester, N. Y., June 23, 1862; s. Joseph and Susan H. (Moseley) Husson; early ed'n at Westchester, N. Y., later in private sch. (French), 33d St .; Freehold Inst., Freehold, N. J .; N. Y. Hoinc. Med. Coll., N. Y. City, M.D .; m. 1st, Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1884, Lillian Thompson (now deceased); 2d, Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 3. 1908, Jennie F. Davis; chil- dren: Eva Moseley, b. Feb. 2, 1887; Joseph, b. April 13, 1889; Charles Dudley, b. May 31, 1892. Engaged in practise of medicine in N. Y. City from graduation. Chief surgeon Banker's Life Ins. Co. of N. Y .; med. examiner Tradesinan's Life Ins. Co., St. Louis Union and Casualty Co .; physician to Guardian Co .; chief med. examiner for Greater N. Y. for People's Mutual Life Ass'n of Syracuse, N. Y .; examiner in lunacy. Pres. Husson Land Co., Inc. Democrat; Protestant Mem. N. Y. Hoinc. Med. Soc., Hahnemann Soc., N. Y. Recreations. Yachting, fishing, sailing, rowing. Ad- dress: 109 W. 102d St., N. Y. City.
HUTCHINGS, RICHARD HENRY
Physician; b. Clinton, Ga., Aug. 28, 1869; s. Richard II, and Cornelia (Greaves) Hutchings; ed. Middle Ga. Mil. Coli., certificate 1887; Univ. of Ga., special course, 1887-1888; Bellevue (N. Y.) Med. Coll., M.D., 1891; m. Milledgeville, Ga., 1893, Lillie Beall Compton; children: Richard Henry, Charles Wyatt and Dorothy. Was house physician of Almshouse and Incurable Hosp., Blackwell's Island, 1891-1892; appt'd 4th ass't phy- sician St. Lawrence State Hosp., after competitive civil service examination, 1893; subsequently promoted to 3d, 2d and 1st ass't, and in Scpt., 1903, was appt'd sup't. Has been frequent contb'r to current med. literature, particularly relating to nervous and mental diseases. Lecturer on diseases of the Mind in Syra- cuse Univ. Mcd. Dep't. Interested in the care and treat- ment of the insane and the prevention of insanity. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Medico-Psychol. Ass'n, Med. Soc. of N. Y. State, and other learned societies. Clubs: Century, Ogdensburg. Summer home: Near Saranac Lake, Adirondacks. Address: Ogdensburg, N. Y.
JHUTCHINS, AUGUSTUS SCHELL
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 11, 1856; s. Waldo (mem. of Congress) and Elizabeth (Elisworth) Hutchins; grad. Amherst Coll., B.A., 1879; Columbia Coll. Law Sch., LL.B., 1881; unmarried. Engaged in practise of law since 1881; mem. law firm of A. S. & W. Hutchins; represents many corp'ns. DIr. North River Fire Ins. Co., United States Fire Ins. Co., Peter Cooper Fire Ins. Co., Empire City and Nassau Fire Ins. Cos .; trustee and 1st v .- p. Metropolitan Savings Bank. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Soc. of Mayflower Descendants, N. Y. Zool. Soc. Clubs: University, Down Town, Nat. Demno- cratic. Residence: 253 W. 101st St. Address: 84 William St., N. Y. City.
HUTCHINS, FRANCIS S.
Lawyer; b. Columbus, O., Dec. 6, 1877; s. Rev. R. Grosvenor and Harriet (James) Hutchins; grad. Ober- lin Acad., 1896; Williams Coll., A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa), 1900; N. Y. Law Sch., LL. B., 1902; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 8, 1903, Margaret C. Noyes (died Dec. 23, 1909). First v .- p. and dir. Commonwealth Trust Co .; dIr. R'y Se- curities Co., Registration Trust Co. Presbyterian. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Alumni in N. Y., Williams Coll. Alumni Ass'n (sec), Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Recrea- tion: Automobiling. Clubs: Union League, Graduates, Whitehall, Alpha Delta Phi, Thousand Islands Yacht, Republican. Residence: 200 Pelham Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. Address: 27 Pine St., N. Y. City.
JHUTCHINSON, FREDERICK LANE
Sec. Am. Inst. of Elec. Eng'rs; b. Elizabeth, N. J .; s. John and Elizabeth (Pring) Hutchinson; grad. Cor- nell Univ., M.E., 1893; unmarried. With Westing- house Electric & Mfg Co., Newark, N. J., New York and Pittsburgh, 1893-1901; mg'r Publication Dept., C. W. Hunt Co., N. Y., 1901; mg'r Eicc. Sales Dept. Nat. Electric Co., Milwaukee, 1902-1903; with Am. Inst. of Elec. Eng'rs since 1904, ass't sec. 1908-1911, sec. since 1912. Clubs: Cornell Univ., Engineers. Address: 33 WV. 39th St., N. Y. City.
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HUTCHINSON, HENRY E.
Banker; b. Windsor, Vt., July 31, 1837; s. Rev. Eiljah and Laura Manning (Skinner) Hutchinson; grad. Am- herst Coll., A.B., 1858: in. 1st, Feb. 10, 1863, Ella Stafford (died 1898); 2d, July 12, 1904, Lillian Bennett Woodworth; children: Laura Manning, b. 1868; Ella Stafford, b. 1878; Henry Stafford, b. 1880; Clarence Augustus, b. 1883. Cashier and pres. Brooklyn Bank since 1877; was U. S. ass't dIst. assessor of Int. Rev., 4th Dist. of N. Y. City, 1863-1867. Republican; Epis- copallan. Mem. N. E. Soc., Sous of Vermonters; dir. Brooklyn Dispensary, Brooklyn Nursery and Infants' Hosp. (Advisory B'd). Recreations: Music, horses. Clubs: Brooklyn, Union League. University, Church, etc. Address: 856 Park Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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Springside School
Chestnut Hill Philadelphia, Pa.
Principals, MRS. CHAPMAN and MISS JONES
1ÂșC TOCATED in one of the most beautiful suburbs of Philadelphia, 424 feet above sea level.
The school has a small resident department and a large day department. Resident pupils, therefore, have the advantage, in their home life, of individual attention from the teachers; and in their class work, of the stimulus afforded by competition. The school, which was founded in 1879, has always done thorough work in both its college preparatory and regular courses. The house was specially built for school purposes, and is well equipped, comfortable and sanitary. The school grounds afford ample fa- cilities for outdoor sports.
Lakewood School for Girls
A SCHOOL in which girls can live near to nature, enjoy many healthful sports, study and recite-all in the open air, the year around.
A small school, where girls get abundant individual attention. During 1913 to 1914 we had one resident teacher for every two resident pupils.
Our patrons will gladly testify that we have "made good" with girls whom we have fitted for the positions they now occupy in some of the highest social circles in the country.
Send for a list of parents with whom you can talk about our school. Address
MISS EDITH SAMSON, Principal
705 MADISON AVENUE LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY
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House in the Pines NORTON Massachusetts
Principal, Miss Gertrude E. Cornish.
A Home School for Girls. 40 Minutes from Boston.
We have one resident teacher for every four resident pupils, so that careful attention can be given to the health and happiness of each girl. Thorough work in all departments. Especially strong courses offered in household arts and music.
TUITION, $1000 PER YEAR.
Miss Beard's School for Girls ORANGE, NEW JERSEY.
BOARDING SCHOOL which prepares for any college, or gives a broad foundation for a useful life.
Individual care of pupils and special provision as to comfort and health.
Located in one of the most attractive regions of New Jersey. Within easy access of New York and other leading Eastern cities.
Complete facilities for indoor and outdoor physical training, under experienced instructor. Four handsome buildings are now occupied, which include Gymnasium, Music and Art Studios, and fully equipped Domestic Arts course.
Pupils may attend lectures, concerts and art exhibitions in New York and Orange. The course of study covers a well ordered system, including Montessori, Primary, Preparatory and Collegiate Departments, leading to diploma of the school and certificate for special courses if desired. Exceptional opportunities in Art, Music and Languages.
Illustrated Catalogue sent upon application. Address LUCIE C. BEARD, Principal.
THE GARRISON FOREST SCHOOL
GREEN SPRING VALLEY (Near Baltimore)
A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
With distinctly home atmosphere. Only ten boarders are taken. This insures most careful attention to health, and an opportunity to develop individuality. The location is ideal, combining the quiet of the country with the educational advantages of the city. Out-of-door sports en- couraged. Horseback riding.
For Catalogue, Address
Miss Mary Moncrieffe Livingston Garrison, Maryland
Whittier School
MERRIMAC, MASS.
A HOME SCHOOL FOR 30 GIRLS in the Heart of Whittier Land, 11/2 Hours from Boston.
This school aims to develop in girls the ability to live with contentment a life of simple and dignified refine- ment.
Its record for 20 years has estab- lished its reputation as one of the few schools which can give this distinctive service.
TUITION, $600 PER YEAR.
Principals, MR. and MRS. WM. C. RUSSELL.
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HUTCHINSON, JOHN IRWIN
Educator; b. Bangor, Me., 1867; s. Rev. Henry H. and Bessie J. (Frank) Hutchinson; grad, Bates Coll., A.B., 1889; Chicago Univ., Ph.D., 1896; m. Sumner, Me., 1696, Genevra Barrett. Mem. Sigma Xi fraternity; asso. editor Transactions and v .- p. Am. Math. Soc. Prof. mathematics in Cornell Univ. Author of various papers relating to theta functions, automorphic func- tions, and joint author of two books on Calculus. Ad- dress: Cornell Heights, Ithaca, N. Y.
HUTCHINSON, WOODS
Physician; b. Selby, Yorkshire, England, Jan. 3, IS62; s. Charles and Elizabeth (Woods) Hutchinson; ed. in Quaker schools in Yorkshire, Penn Coll., Oska- loosa, Iowa, A.B., 1880, A.M., 1883; Med. Dep't, Univ. of Mich., M.D., 1884; m. Des Moines, Iowa, May 15, 1893, Cornelia M. Willlams; one son, Alec. Williams, b. London, Feb. 25, 1899. Practising medicine since 1884; prof. anatomy State Univ. of Iowa, 1891-1896; prof. comparative pathology Univ. of Buffalo, 1896- 1900; lecturer on comparative pathology, London Med. Graduates' Coll., . 1899-1900; also lectured on biology in Extension Dep't of London Univ., 1899- 1900; State health office of Oregon, 1903-1905; lec- turer on clinical medicine, N. Y. Polyclinic, since 1907. Author: The Gospel According to Darwin, 1898; Studies in Human and Comparative Pathology, 1901; Play as an Education, 1904; Acromegaly Gigantism, 1900; Instinct and Health, 1908; Health and Common Sense, or Instinct and Health (Dodd, Mead & Co.), 1908; Preventable Diseases (Houghton, Niffiin Co.), 1909; The Conquest of Consumption, 1910; Hutchinson's Handbook of Health, 1911; Exer- cise and Health (Out Publishing Co.), 1911; We and Our Children (Doubleday, Page & Co.), 1911; The Child's Day (Houghton, Mifflin Co.), 1912; Common Diseases, 1913. Editor: Vis Medicatrix, 1890-1891; The Polyclinic (London), 1899-1900. Contb'r to North American Review and Contemporary Review (Lon- don), Harper's Monthly and other periodicals. Pro- gressive. Mem. Ass'n Am. Anatomists, Ass'n Am. Naturalists; fellow Am. Acad. Medicine. Club: City. Address: Hotel Marseille, N. Y. City.
HUTCHISON, MILLER REESE
Inventor, elec. and mech. eng'r; b. Montrose, Bald- win County, Ala., Aug. 6, 1876; s. William Peter and Tracie Elizabeth (Magruder) Hutchison; ed. private schs. in Mobile, Marion (Ala.) Military Inst., 1889- 1891; Spring 1lill (Ala.) Coil., 1891-1892; Univ. Mili- tary Inst., Mobile, 1892-1895; Ala. Poly. Inst., 1895- 1597, E.E., M.E .; attended Ala. Med. Coll. In sp'l aurai Investigation; m. N. Y. City, May 31, 1901, Martha J. Pomeroy; children: Miller Reese, Jr., b. 1902; Harold Pomeroy, b. 1904; Juan Ceballos, b. 1906; Roblee Pomeroy, b. 1908. Chief elec. eng'r U. S. Light House Establishment, 7th and 8th Dist., during Spanish- Am. War, engaged in laying submarine mines and cables; invented and patented the Acousticon to en- able the deaf to liear, the Massacon for the treatment of deafness, the Klaxon automobile horn, the Hutch- ison Electrical Tachometer, etc., all in common use. Has been granted several hundred patents. Chief eng'r to and personal representative of Thomas A. Edison; chief eng'r Thomas A. Edison (Inc.), Edison Laboratory; advertising mg'r Edison Storage Battery Co. Was present at coronation of King Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra in Westminster Abbey, Aug. 9, 1902; presented with gold medal by Queen Alex- andra as "reward of merit for scientific investiga- tion and invention," Aug. 21, 1902, on royal yacht "Victoria and Albert," at Cowes; awarded gold and silver medals La. Purchase Exp'n, 1904. Hon. Comm'r Dep't of Electricity, La. Purchase Exp'n, 1904; mem. Internat. Elec. Congress, St. Louis, 1904; Am. Soc. of Mech. Eng'rs, Soc. of Automobile Eng'rs, Kappa Alpha. Life mem. N. Y. Elcc. Soc. and Navy League of U. S. Asso. Mem. Am. Soc. of Naval Eng'rs, and Am. Inst. of Elec. Eng'rs. Presby'n. Recreations: Motoring, boating. Residences: Llewellyn Park, West Orange, N. J., and "Woodside," Lake Minnetonka, Minn. Address: Edison Laboratory, Orange, N. J.
HUTT, HENRY
Illustrator; b. Chicago, Ill., Dec. 18, 1875; s. George Gottlieb and Fredericka Dorothea (Wili) Hutt; ed. in public schools and Art Inst. of Chicago; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 17, 1903, Edna Garfield Della Torre. Began work as illustrator in the West; now a resident of N. Y. City and regularly employed on the N. Y. mag- azines, through which the "Hutt Women" have at- tained a fame almost parallel to that of the "Gibson Girl;" also illustrated many popular works of fiction. Mem. Soc. of Illustrators. Address: Life Bid'g, 19 W. 31st St., N. Y. City.
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