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GUNTHER, Earnest Rudolph:
Born 1862, in what was known as Gun- ther's Row, which consisted of several houses on the corner of Second Avc. and 14th St. These houses were built by his grandfather who came to this country in 1812; the Gunthers are well known as fur dealers, and the noted store is 184 Fifth Ave. Mr. Earnest Gunther has retired. Address, 1 East 39th St., N. Y. City.
GUNTON, George:
Professor of economics; lecturer; editor Gunton's Magazine; born Cambridgeshire, England, Sept. 8, 1845; settled in Massa- chusetts in 1874; close student of scien- tific, economics and sociological questions; 1890. president Institute of Social Eco- nomics and editor Social Economist, now Gunton's Magazine; since 1899, interna- tional examiner and director economics and sociologicai work Y. M. C. A. of North America; author: Wealth and Progress; Principles of Social Economics; Trusts and the Public; Outline of Politi- cal Science. Clubs: Republican, City, Suburban Riding and Driving. Residence, 101 W. 78th St .; office, 41 Union Square, N. Y. City.
GURNEE, Walter S .:
Carbon Steel Co. and Shelby Iron Co. Member of the Union, Downtown, Midday and New York Athletic Clubs. Residence, 417 Fifth Ave .; office, 80 Broadway, N. Y. City.
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GUSTAFSON, Zadel Barnes (Mrs.) :
Author; born Middletown, Conn., March 9, 1841; daughter of Duane and Cynthia Sexton Turner Barnes; educated by pri- vate tutors and at St. Thomas' Hall Fe- male Seminary, Flushing, L. I., Wilbra- ham Academy, Mass. Her writings, when only fourteen years of age, in prose and verse, were published in Home Journal, edited by Nathaniel P. Willis; since which time she has contributed to leading peri- odieals here and in Europe, India and Australia. For a period of over twenty years was a frequent contributor to Har- per's Magazine; in 1886 represented in U. S. the Pall Mall Gazette; national dele- gate to and speaker before First Interna . tional Congress of Women, Washington, 1888. Author: Can the Old Love? (novel) ; Meg: A Pastoral, and other Poems; re- vised and edited Zophiel, or the Bride of Seven, with biographical sketch of its au- thor, Maria Gowen Brooks; Biography of Genevieve Ward; joint author (with her husband) The Foundation of Death: A Study of the Drink Question. Address P. O., Wyandanch, L. I., N. Y.
GUTHRIE, William Dameron:
Lawyer, writer, orator; born San Fran- cisco, Feb. 3, 1853; educated in Paris and England; attended Columbia Law School. 1880; admitted to practice N. Y. State and U. S. Supreme Courts. Senior mem- ber law firm of Guthrie, Cravath & Hen- derson. Author: Lectures on the Four- teenth Amendment to the Constitution. Writer on political and legal topics. Mar- ried, 1891, Ella Fuller. Member Bar Asso- ciation; clubs: Union, Metropolitan, Union League, Lawyers, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht. Residence, 28 Park Ave .; office, 52 William St., N. Y. City.
GUY, Seymour, Joseph:
Artist; born Greenwich, England, Jan. 16, 1824; studied art in London; since 1854 in New York; married Anna M., daugh- ter late W. W. Barber, of Philadelphia. Associate, 1861, and since 1865, academi- cian, National Academy of Design; mem- ber American Society of Painters in Water Colors. Residence, 847 E. 134th St .; address, 51 W. 10th St., N. Y. City.
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HAAKER. William:
President and director of The William Haaker Co .; director Porto Rico Cigar Co. Residence, Verona, N. J .; office, 99 North Moore St., N. Y. City.
HAAN, Rudolph M .:
President of R. M. Haan & Co., president and managing director of St. Regis Ho- tel Co., director of Rapid Safety Filter Co., Thirty-fourth National Bank. Res- idence, 2 East 55th St .; office, 1286 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HAAS, George Christian Frederick:
Clergyman; horn Philadelphia, Pa .. May 5. 1854; after a preparatory course in Protestant Episcopal Academy. Philadel- phia, entered the collegiate department of the University of Pennsylvania, where he was graduated, 1876, delivering the Latin salutatory oration; in 1870, received the degree of A. M .; after a short period
of teaching, entered the Lutheran Theo- logical Seminary, Philadelphia, graduat- ing in 1880; same year was ordained under the auspices of the Ministerium of Penn- sylvania; in 1850, was called as assistant minister of St. Mark's Evangelical Church, N. Y. City, and in 1882, minister; on April 25, 1882. married Anna S. Han- sen, of Philadelphia; on his removal to New York he became identified with the Evangelical Lutheran Ministerium of N. Y .; served as member of various commit- tres and was twice president of the body. 1893-96 and 1899-02; also served as mem- ber and chairman of various boards of the general council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America; is a mem-
ber of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, the New York Microscopical Society; in 1830 received honorary degree of D.D. from Muhlenberg College. Allentown, Pa. Res- Residence, 7 East 69th St .; office, 27 Will- iam St., N. Y. City.
HAAS, Kalman:
Director of the American Beet Sugar Co .; Harvard Gold Mining Co., Mutual Al- liance Trust Co., Napa Consolidated Quicksilver Mining Co., New Idria Quick- silver Mining Co., Santa Ysabel Gold Min- ing Co. Residence, 7 East 69th St. ; office, 27 William St., N. Y. City.
HABBERTON, John:
Author; born Brooklyn, Feb. 24, 1842; learned the printer's trade; served in the Civil War; 1865 to 1872, connected with Harper & Bros .; 1874-77, connected with the Christian Union as literary editor; 1877-92, on staff of N. Y. Herald; author: Helen's Babies (1876); The Barton Ex- periment (1877); Bruetons Bayou; All He Knew; The Jericho Road; Some Folks, and other books; also the drama, Deacon Crankett. Address, N. Y. City.
HABLISTON, William M .:
President and director Broad Street
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Bank, Richmond, Va., National Bank of | Bellevue Hospital, 1860; resident physi- Virginia, Petersburg Crystal Ice Co., and Augusta director of National Bank, Farmers & Merchants Bank, Old Domin- ion Iron Nail Works, Richmond Trust & Safe Deposit Co., Roanoke Mil's Co. Ad- dress, 120 Broadway, N. Y City.
HACKETT, James Keteltas:
Actor-manager; son of James Henry Hackett, the celebrated Falstaff, and half brother to John Keteltas Hackett, Re- corder of the City of N. Y. for nineteen years; born Ontario, 1869; was graduated from the College of the City of N. Y., 1891; studied law for a brief period in the N. Y. Law School; 1892, made his debut on the professional stage in Palmer's Stock Company in Philadelphia; afterward be- came leading man in the N. Y. Lyceum, 1895, being the youngest leading man in the stage history of New York; made no- table successes in The Prisoner of Zenda; Rupert of Hentzau; The Pride of Jennico; in 1901 became his own manager, produc- ing successively Don Caesar's Return; 'The Chance Ambassador; The Crisis; John Ermine of the Yellowstone, and The Crown Prince; at present the controls The Crisis with Miss Nanette Comstock, and The Secret of Polichinelle with Wm. H. Thompson; member of Players, Alpha Delta Phi, Strollers, Lambs, and of the New York Athletic Club. Address, 38 E. 33d St., N. Y. City.
HACKETT, John C .:
Democratic Assemblyman; born N. Y., February 22, 1873; was educated in the public schools and high school of New York. Mr. Hackett was for some years interested in the contract business with John White and after that embarked in the real estate business. He was elect- ed an Assemblyman in 1902 by one of the largest majorities given to a candidate in the Thirteenth district. Speaker Nixon, in 1903, appointed Mr. Hackett a member of the following Assembly Committees : Revision, Trades and Manufactures; 1903, Mr. Hackett received as a candidate for Assemblyman 3,959 votes. Mr. Hackett, in 1904, was a member of the following Assembly Committees : Taxation and Re- trenchment, and Trades and Manufac- tures; re-elected in 1904. Address, N. Y. City.
HADDEN, Alexander, M. D., LL. D .:
Physician; born Montgomery, N. Y., July 24, 1833; A. B., Union, 1856; A. M., 1896; LL.D., Bellevue College, Omaha, Neb., 1890; M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1859; house physician,
cian, Nurses' and Child's Hospital, 1861-65; founder and consulting physician, Northeastern Dispensary, 1862-66; visiting physician. Presbyterian Hospital, 1872-85; member County and Medical, State Med- ical Societies, Academy of Medicine and American Health Association. Address, 155 East 51st St., N. Y. City.
HADDEN, Crowell:
Vice-president of Brooklyn Savings Bank; treasurer and director, Brooklyn Academy of Music; director, Nassau Na- tional Bank, Nassau Oil Co., Brooklyn City R. R. Co .; trustee, Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, Franklin Safe Deposit Co., Franklin Trust Co. Residence, 71 Rem- sen St .; office, 186 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HADLEY, Henry K .:
Musician, composer; born Somerville, Mass., 1871; studied under Stephen A. Emery and Geo. W. Chadwick, Boston; in Vienna, the violin and other branches; 1895, appointed instructor in music in St. Paul's School, Garden City, L. I .; his com- positions include two symphonics, over- tures, trios, quartettes, four ballads for solo, chorus and orchestra, a cantata, In Musical Praise; two comic operas and some 150 songs and piano studies; his symphony, The Four Seasons, was award- ed the Paderewski and the New England conservatory prize, 1902. Address, Play- ers Club, N. Y. City.
HADLOCK, Albert Emerson:
Lawyer; born Amherst, N. H., Feb. 9, 1863; was graduated from Dartmouth Col- lege, 1887, and from Harvard Law School, 1893; A. B. Dartmouth, 1887; A. M Dartmouth, 1890; A. M., and LL.B., cum laude, Harvard, 1893; taught in G. W. C. Noble's school, Boston, Mass., from 1887 to 1890; law clerk in office of Evarts, Choate & Beaman from 1893 to 1896; sec- retary to president of borough of Rich- mond, N. Y. City, from 1898 to Jan. 1, 1902; assistant corporation counsel, N. Y. City, from Jan. 1, 1902, to Feb. 15, 1904; married June 28, 1902, to Marion Can- field, of Burlington, Vt. Address, 135 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HAFF, Frank E .:
Secretary of the L. I. R. R .; born May 10, 1862, Islip, L. I .; entered railway ser- vice, Nov., 1881; has been telegraph oper- ator and ticket agent on the L. I. R. R. at Babylon; April, 1882, to July, 1885, agent at Islip; 1885 to 1889, chief clerk roadway department; 1889 to 1891, private Isecretary to the general superintendent;
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1893 to 1897, superintendent of stations; [ican Ethnological Society ; member Am- 1897-1900, assistant treasurer; since 1900, secretary of entire service. Address, 12 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HAFFEN, Louis F .:
President of the Department of the Bronx. Born of German and Irish par- ents, Nov. 6, 1854, Melrose, now a part of the Twenty-third Ward; educated at pub- lic schools, St. John's College, Fordham, and in the Columbia School of Mines. Was city surveyor from 1879 to 1890; for two years was engineer and superintend- ent of parks and commissioner of street improvements for five years. Is a member of many clubs and societies. Address, Third Ave., cor. Tremont St .; residence, 647 Courtland Ave., N. Y. City. HAGAR, George J .:
Editor, compiler, reviser, chiefly cyclo- pædias; born Newark, N. J., Sept. 12, 1847; educated at public schools; lim- ited; managing editor of The Search Light, N. Y. City; married Emma L. Hubbard, Nov. 27, 1878. During the Civil War he was a member of the Auxiliary Field Relief Corps of the U. S. Sanitary Commission. Two years after the war closed, he became news editor of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, a position which he held for fifteen years. He con- tributed to Appleton's Encyclopædia of American Biography, in 1886 and 1888, was associate editor of the Columbia En- cyclopædia from 1888 to 1893, and one of the editorial revisers of Johnson's Univer- sal Encyclopædia from 1893 to 1895. He edited What the World Believes, published in 1886, the revised edition of which book, under another name, was published recently. Mr. Hagar was associated with Benson J. Lossing, LL. D., in the compil- ation of Our Great Continent (1SS6). He compiled the greater part of The History
of the United States in Chronological Order, in 1886, and edited The Columbian Annual for 1892. Since 1886 he has con- tributed American obituaries and other articles in Appleton's Annual Encyclo- pædia. Republican. Residence, 273 Mont- clair Ave., Newark, N. J .; office, 24 Mur- ray St., N. Y. City.
HAGAR, Stansbury :
Lawyer; born San Francisco, Dec. 9, 1869; was graduated from Yale, 1892, and N. Y. Lav School, 1897; is interested and has done work in American (native) ethnology, both in North and South Am- erica; Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science, Amer- ican Anthropological Association; Amer-
erican Folk Lore Society; member Con- gress International des Americanistes, and other organizations. Residence, 472 West 147th St .; office, 48 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HAGEN, Winston Henry :
Lawyer; born Sept. 18, 1859, Washing- ton, D. C .; was graduated from Amherst College, 1879; attended Columbia Law School. Member of firm of Goodrich. Whitney & Hagen. Member of Chi Psi Fraternity, City University Social Re- form, Nassau Country, Marine and Field, Chess and Montauk Clubs, Amherst Col- lege Alumni Association and Society of Medical Jurisprudence. Residence, 61 West 9th St .; office, 59 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HAGGERTY, Harry H .:
Secretary and director of the Sicilian Asphalt Paving Co., Rock Asphalt Pave- ment Co., Sicily Asphaltum Paving Co. Residence, 222 Sixth Ave .; office, 41 Park Row, N. Y. City.
HAGGERTY, J. Henry :
President and director of the Haggerty Refining Co., Reliance Oil & Grease Co .; vice-president Underwood Typewriter Co .; treasurer, Atlantic Coast Realty Co .; director, Alleghany Ore & Iron Co. Resi- dence, 137 E. 71st St .; office, 50 South St., N. Y. City.
HAGGIN, J. B .:
Capitalist; born Frankfort, Ky., 1827: was educated for the Bar and practiced his profession for a short time at St. Jos- eph, Mo .; went to California in 1849, and there laid the foundation of his great fortune; 1896, formed the Silver Trust, connected with which are W. R. Hearst, Senator Stewart, W. A. Clark and other capitalists of the country; owns the orig- inal interest of Marcus Daly in the Ana- conda Copper Co .; also several immense ranches in California; has large stock farms in Kentucky; is one of the princi- pal supporters of the American Turf and is said to own more horses in training than any other man in the world; mar- ried, first, Miss Sanders, daughter of Colonel Lewis Sanders, of Natchez, Miss., (died May 23, 1894); second, Miss Pearl Voorhies, Versailles, Ky., Dec. 23, 1897. Residence, 587 Fifth Ave .; office, 15 Broad St., N. Y. City.
HAGUE, James Duncan:
Mining engineer and geologist; presi- dent North Star Mines Co .; born Boston Mass., Feb. 24, 1836; educated in private schools, Lawrence Scientific School at
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Harvard, 1854; Georgia-Augusta versity, at Göttingen, Germany, 1855-56, and at Royal School of Mines, Freiberg, Saxony, 1856-58; engaged in South Sea explorations, 1859-61; served in U. S. Navy, 1862-63; manager Lake Superior copper mines, participating in earliest de- velopment of Calumet and Hecla, 1863- 66; first assistant geologist U. S. geologi- cal exploration, fortieth parallel, 1867-70; resided in California as consulting mining engineer, 1871-78; U. S. commissioner to Paris Exposition, 1878; returned to N. Y. City in 1879. Member American Acad- emy of Arts and Sciences, American In- stitute Mining Engineers, American As- sociation for Advancement of Science, N. Y. Chember of Commerce; American Museum of Natural History, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Botanical Garden, Am- erican Geographical, New England and American Numismatic and Archaeological Societies of N. Y. City; also Metropolitan, Union League, City and Midday Clubs, Century and Down Town Associations of New York, Union Club of Boston and Pa- cific Union Club of San Francisco. Au- thor: Government Reports on Mining In- dustries, and many private professional papers; he is an occasional contributor to current periodical literature. Editor and in part author of Clarence King Mem- oirs. Residence, 108 East 40th St .; office, 18 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HAHLO, Louis Herbert:
Lawyer; born Jan. 17, 1865; son of Her- man Hahlo and Rebecca Hoexter Hahlo; was graduated from College of City of N. Y., 1886, and Columbia Law School, 1880; single; member of Assembly, 1892- 93; assistant corporation counsel, 1898- 1900. Member of Democratic and Pro- gress Clubs. Residence, 233 West 44th St .; office, 206 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HAHN, William:
Vice and deputy consul; born Stutt- gart, May 27, 1828; educated in the schools of that city; emigrated to America in 1848; became naturalized in 1853; was in business in the city of N. Y. until 1873, when he returned to his former home: appointed vice and deputy consul at Stuttgart, Germany, March 7, 1895. Ad- dress, Stuttgart, Germany.
HAIGH De Lagnel:
President and director International Rock Plaster Co .; vice-president and direc- tor Rock Plaster Co. ; director Educational Review Publishing Co. Residence, Sum- mit, N. J .; office, 11 Broadway, N. Y. City.
Uni- |HAIGH, Henry B .:
President, Telluride Reduction Co .; treasurer and director General Metals Co .; director, Underfeed Stoker Co., London, Eng., Manufacturer's Association. Ad- dress, 11 Broadway, N. Y. City. HAIGHT, Albert:
Jurist; born Ellicottville, N. Y., 1842; educated at Springville Academy; ad- mitted to the Bar in 1863; has held sev- eral offices and was elected county judge of Erie County in 1872; justice of the Supreme Court of the Eighth Judicial District in 1876 for a term of fourteen years, and re-elected in 1890; in 1894 he was elected to the office of associate judge of the Court of Appeals for a term of fourteen years, which expires in 1908. Address, Buffalo, N. Y.
HAIGHT, Charles Coolidge:
Architect; son of Rev. Benjamin J. Haight, assistant rector of
Trinity Church, N. Y. City; born in that city Marclı 17, 1841; was graduated from Co- lumbia College, 1861; studied at the Law School of Columbia; enlisted and served with the Seventh Regiment in Baltimore in 1862; served with the Thirty-first New York Volunteers as first lieutenant and adjutant from Oct., 1862, and as captain of the Thirty-ninth N. Y. Volunteers from Dec., 1863, to Nov., 1864; was severely wounded while in command of his regi- ment in the Battle of the Wilderness and in consequence obliged to retire from ac- tive service; he was elected and served as vice-commodore of the N. Y. Yacht Club in 1886 and re-elected the following year; trustee of the N. Y. Society Library, of the Society for the Promotion of Religion and Learning, of the Corporation for the Relief of Widows and Children of De- ceased Clergymen. Among the prominent buildings designed by him are those erect- ed by Columbia College on its Madison Avenue property, the Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital, the New York Cancer Hos- pital, the buildings of the General Theo- logical Seminary, New York; the Ameri- can Theatre, N. Y. City; Vanderbilt Hall and Phelps Hall at Yale; the Keney Memorial Tower at Hartford, Conn .; St. Ignatius' Church, New York; the new dormitories at Sheffield Scientific School at New Haven, Conn., and others. Res- idenc), Garrison, N. Y .; office, 452 Fifth Avc., N. Y. City.
HAIGHT, Edward:
Broker; born Oct. 3, 1840, N. Y. City; was graduated from Columbia College, 1862 ; is a member of the N. Y. Stock Ex-
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change and Riding and Westchester Coun- , Viola Allen, Mrs. Fiske, Blanche Bates, try Clubs, Loyal Legion, G. A. R., and Society of Army of the Cumberland. Res- idence, 43 East 80th St .; office, 45 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
HAIGHT, Theodore S .:
Vice-president American Hide & Lea- ther Co., Pennsylvania Hide & Leather Co .; director, Ballston Spa National Bank, Munising Leather Co. Address, 98 Cliff St., N Y. City.
HAINES, Charles D .:
Railroad president; born June 9, 1856, Medusa, N. Y .; married; president of Ithaca Electric Street Ry. Co. and several other railroad Companies. Member of 53d U. S. Congress. Address, 50 East 65th St., N. Y. City.
HAINES, John Peter:
President the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals since April, 1889; born New York, Dec. 17, 1851; educated by private tutors and at Colum- bia College, special course; married Miss Mary Merritt, a daughter of the late George Merritt. Prominently identified with humane and benevolent movements for many years; under his presidency the operations of The American Society, the parent society for the protection of ani- mals in America, have been extended, new laws for the protection of animals enacted, notorious resorts where animals were made to fight have been broken up, reforms in the transportation of animals instituted, brutal and demoralizing "sports" suppressed and many forms of cruelty checked or done away with en- tirely. Life member American Society Prevention Cruelty to Animals (editor Our Animal Friends, official organ of the society), American Geographical Society, American Museum of Natural History, Society of American Authors, N. Y. Gen- ealogical and Biographical Society, St. Nicholas Society, N. Y. Yacht Club, Am- erican Jersey Cattle Club, Audubon So- ciety of the State of N. Y .. and American Bible Society; life director American Tract Society; member Manhattan Club, Automobile Club of America, Larchmont Yacht Club. Lakewood Country Club, etc. Residence, 20 Fifth Ave .; office, Madison Ave. and 26th St., N. Y. City. HAINES, Robert Terrel:
Actor; born Muncie, Ind., Feb. 3, 1870; son of Adelbert S. and Emma J. Haines; educated public schools, Kansas City, Mo .; graduate of law department, University of Missouri; married New Orleans, 1895, Genevieve Greville; made his debut in 1891; among others; leading man with
Henry Miller, James O'Neill. Member Phi Delta Theta, Actors' Order of Friend- ship, Missouri Society of New York; member of Players, Lambs and Green Room Clubs. Residence, 346 W. 84th St., N. Y. City.
HAINS, Thornton Jenkins:
Author; born Washington, D. C., Nov. 14, 1866; son of General P. C. and Vir- ginia Jenkins, and grandson of Admiral Thornton, U. S. Navy; was educated in the public schools, with one year at Co- lumbia University; married Sept. 26, 1896, Mary E. Jones, of Bensonhurst, N. Y. Served for a time at sea, and is a licensed navigator for ocean going ves- sels. Author: Captain Gore's Courtship, (1896); Wind Jammers, (1899); Wreck of the Conemaugh, (1899) ; Mr. Trunnell, (1900); Cruise of the Petrel, (1900); Sea Folk, (1901); Strife of the Sea, (1903); also a contributor to various magazines. Has written many articles on navigation and we prospects offered by sea trade as a means of livelihood; has delivered a number of lectures on the benefits and drawbacks of life in merchant marine. Address, 41 West 24th St., N. Y. City.
HALE, Albert Cable:
Educator, mining engineer and chemical expert; born Adams, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1845; son of Abner Cable and Sally Ann Barton Hale; was graduated from University of Rochester, 1869; A. M., 1872; E. M., 1881; Ph. D., University of Heidelberg, Ger- many, 1880; married, 1889, Carrie Helen Angell. Vice-principal high school, Jer- sey City, N. J., 1873-77 ; commissioner for educational exhibit of N. J. at U. S. Cen- tennial Exposition, 1876; president State School of Mines, Colo., 1880-83; professor 01 chemistry, Boys' High School, Brook- lyn, since 1883; president department of chemistry, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Member Society Chemical In- dustry, American Chemical Society, Soci- ety of the Genesee, Phi Beta Kappa, Chem- ists Club. Residence, 352 A Hancock St .; office, Putnam and Marcy Aves., Brook- lyn, N. Y.
HALE, Edward Everett, Jr .:
Educator; born Boston Feb. 18. 1863; son of Edward Everett and Emily Bald- win Perkins Hale; was graduated from Harvard, 1883, Harris Fellow, Harvard, 1890-92; Ph. D., Halle, Berlin, 1892; mar- lied, 1893, Rose Postlethwaite Perkins. Instructor and assistant professor of English, Cornell, 1886-90; professor Eng- lish University of Iowa, 1892-95; and since professor of English at Union Col-
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lege; editor of school and college texts. surance journal, of which he is proprie- Author: Constructive Rhetoric. Address, Schenectady, N. Y.
HALE, William Benjamin:
Lawyer, law writer; born St. Louis, Sept. 10, 1871; son of Benjamin and Ma- tilda Nicholson Hale; was graduated from University of Missouri, LL. B., 1890; mar- ried, St. Louis, 1896, Anna D. DeForest. Admitted to Bar, 1890. Author: Bail- ments and Carriers; Damages; Torts; also contributor to American and Eng- lish Encyclopedia of Law and Encyclope- dia of Pleading and Practice. Member: Phi Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Phi and Northport Yacht Club. Address, Northport, L. I., N. Y.
HALE, William Henry, Ph. D .:
Lawyer; scientific writer; born Albany, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1840; of puritan and revo- lutionary ancestry; son of Silvester and Nancy Arzelia (Eames) Hale; was grad- uated from Albany Academy 1858; en- tered the junior class at Union College for one term; thence entered Yale, grad- uating in 1860, winning the Clark and Berkeley scholarships; spent the follow- ing year at Albany Law School, graduat- ing LL.B. and was admitted to the Bar in 1861; returning to Yale as incumbent of the Clark scholarship, took a two years' post-graduate course in higher mathematics, sciences and comparative philology, the last as a pupil of Profes- sor Wm. D. Whitney; won the degree of Ph.D. in 1863, which degree had in 1861 been introduced by Yale. Married, Feb. 25, 1892, Miss Louisa Gertrude Washing- ton; Feilow (1874) of the American As- sociation for the Advancement of Sci- ence; member Phi Beta Kappa Alumni in New York; has for many years reported scientific meetings, writing also other articles on scientific subjects for leading papers and periodicals in America and England; was for many years regular American correspondent of Nature, Lon- don. Address, 40 First Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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