The Ohio blue book; or, Who's who in the Buckeye state; a cyclopedia of biography of men and women of Ohio, Part 40

Author: Van Tassel, Charles Sumner, 1858-
Publication date: [1917]
Publisher: Toledo, Ohio
Number of Pages: 494


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HANKINSON, CHARLES C .. born. Warren Co .. O .. April 15. 1867; son of William C. Hankinson and Jane (Craig) Hankin- son; educated: Dist. Schs .; Lebanon Univ. Married, Hattie B. Russell, Dec. 31, 1895. Taught for several years after leaving college and then located In Madison Co. on a farm in 1908; followed farining until 1913 and then moved to London. where he now resides; Mem. of Deercreek Tp. Bd. of Education. 2 terms. Socs. and clubs: Farmers Club; Oak Run Grange; Madison County Sunday School Assn .; chairman and campaign manager of Madi- son Co. Dry Fed. in 1915 and again in 1917. Presbyterian. Home address: R. D. 5. London. O.


HANLEY, JOSEPH MICHAEL, Physician; born. Chillicothe. O., Sept. 24, 1855; son of William B. Hanley and Mary (Galla- gher) Hanley; educated: Chillicothe Pub. Schs .: Ohio Med. College at Cincinnati, O .; Columbus Med. College at Columbus, O. Married, Mary Isabel Bier. June 25, 1878. After graduation, served 2 yrs. as physician at the Ohio State Hosp. for the Insane, at Athens, O .; he has practiced medicine in Chillicothe for the past 38 yrs .; has served as a member of the local Bd. of Edn., Co. Infirmary Phy., Mem. of the Bd. of Health. and is at present serv- ing his second term as City Health Offi- cer; was regimental surgeon of the Sixth Ohio Natl. Guard Infantry, and was on that command during the Cincinnati riots; he became widely known as an advocate of individual pencils for school children in the prevention of contagious and in-


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fectious diseases. Socs. and clubs: Elks; Knights of Columbus and Ancient Order of Hibernians; was former State Treas. of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and has been a national delegate of the Knights of Columbus; he also belongs to the Ross Co. Academy of Medicine and the Ohio State Med. Soc. St. Mary's Catholic Church. Dr. Hanley is one of the best known health officers in the state. Home address: 90 East Second St., Chillicothe, O.


HANLON, WILLIAM BURNS, Civil and Mining Eng .; born, Coshocton Co., Ohio, Sept. 1. 1855: son of Alexander Hanlon and Elizabeth (Mitchell) Hanlon; edu- cated: country school; high school; Hope- dale Normal. Married, Cora Bell Wil- liams, Oct. 18, 1877, who died May 16, 1908; 2nd, Etta L. Campton, Nov. 12, 1912. Deputy probate judge, Coshocton Co., O., 1876-9; resident engineer, W. & L. E. Ry., 1880-2; mining engincer, Pittsburgh & Wheeling Coal Co., and Tuscarawas Val- ley Coal Co., 1SS3-4; chief engineer, Cleve- land, Lorain & Wheeling Ry., 1SS6-1905; civil engineering, 1SS4-5; consulting en- gineer, railways and mincs a specialty. Cleveland, O., 1905 -; Pres. Cleveland Eng. Soc., 1915- Socs. and clubs: American Ry. Assn. Eng .; Ohio Eng. Soc .; Cleveland Eng. Soc .; Coal Mining Inst. of America. Presbyterian. Home address: 35 Allandale Ave., East Cleveland, O.


HANNA, CLARENCE A., Clergyman; born, Millersburg, O., June 17, 1886; son of James French Hanna and Hannah Eliz- abeth (Merrell) Hanna; educated: Millers- burg and Shelby high schools; Bethany Coll., W. Va .; Oberlin Coll. College de- grees: A. B., 1910; B. D., 1915. Unmarried. Minister, First Christian Ch., Marietta, O., 2 yrs .; minister, Christian Ch., Kip- ton, O., 3 yrs .; now minister of Glen- ville Christian Ch., Cleveland, O .; has worked in evangelistic field at different times between pastorates. Socs. and clubs: Beta Theta Pi Frat. Member Dis- ciples of Christ Ch. Home address: 10520 Earle Ave., Cleveland, O.


HANNA, DELPHINE, College Prof .; born, Markasan, Wis .; daughter of John U. Hanna and Juliette (Chadwick) Hanna; educated: Brockport State Normal Sch. (1874); Dr. Sargent's Physical Training Sch. for Teachers, 1885; Univ. Michigan (1590); Cornell (1901); Harvard Summer Sch. College degrees: A. B .; A. M .; M. D. Director Physical Training, Women's Dept., Oberlin, 1885-1903; Dir. Women's Gymnasium; ยท Prof. Physical Training, Oberlin, O., 1903- Congregationalist. Home address: Oberlin, O.


HANNA, WILLIAM Attorney; born, near Holmesville, O., Jan. 14, 1860; son of Milton Hanna and Elizabeth A. (Stiff- ler) Hanna; educated: common schools, Prairie Twp .: Millersburg Normal Sch .; Mt. Union Coll., Alliance, O. Married, Nevada B. Ewing, 1887. Admitted to Ohio bar, 1886, practicing law, Millersburg, O., Author: Indian Boundary Line: The Newspapers of Holmes County; The Civil Jurisdiction of Holmes Co .; The Struggle for the Erection and Organization of Holmes County; The Bench and Bar of Holmes County. Member Bd. School Examiners, 1885-1890; County Surveyor, 1SS6-1890: Prosecuting Attorney, 1891-1897; Mem. Bd. of Edn., 1909-1913; City Solici- tor, Millersburg, O., 1910-1913; Judge Court Common Pleas, Holmes Co., O., 1913- Socs. and clubs: I. O. O. F .; Maccabees; K. & L. of S. Home address: Millersburg, Ohio.


HARBAUGH, THOMAS CHALMERS, Au- thor; born. Middletown. Md .. Jan. 13,


1849: son of Morgan M. Harbaugh and Caroline (Routzahn) Harbaugh; educated: common schools. Casstown. O. Unmar- ried. Literary work started in 1867: now on serial staff. Chicago Ledger. Author: Maple Leaves (poems), 1885; Bugle Notes of the Blue. 1908; Lyrics of the Gray, 190S. Novels: The White Squadron; Janet Sinclair. 1903: Alice of Maryland; Deuce of Diamonds; The Third Woman; The Tory Plot; Washington's Young Spy; In Buff and Blue; Under Greene's Banner. Author: Middletown Valley in Song and Story 1909; In Glory's Van, 1909; For Free- dom's Cause 1909; House of Fear 1911: Middleton's Wife. 1911; The Withered Hand, 1911; Young Captains, 1912; Dodge's Daughter. 1912; Poisoned Pin. 1913; Bor- gia Shadow. 1913: Palace of Doom. 1913: Serpent and Dove, 1914; Leopard Woman, 1915; Jewels of Jezebel, 1915; Robespierre, 1915; ( miscellaneous) History Miami Co., Ohio; poems and prose for the Ohio Far- mer; contributor: Troy, Ohio, Daily News. Socs, and clubs: Secy. and Mem. Mary- land Assn .. 18 yrs. Home address: Cass- town. Miami Co., Ohio.


HARBERT, JOHN PARKISON, Physician: born. Kenton. O .. July 3. 1874; son of Samuel R. Harbert and Maria Irena (Smith) Harbert; educated: Ohio and In- diana public schools; Monticello, Ind., Nor- mal Sch. College degrees: M. D., 189S; A. M .. 190S. Married. Dana Dewey Coul- ter, July 18, 1900. Ex-Secy, and ex-Pres. of Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Section National Eclectic Med. Assn .; ex-Secy. and ex-Pres. Ohio State Eclectic Med. Assn .: ex-Coroner Logan Co .; Pres. Lo- gan Co. Progressive Club, 1912; Prof. Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Diseases, Indiana Eclectic Med. College, 1900-1901; lecturer Ophthalmoscopy, Eclectic Med. College, Cincinnati, O., 1904-190S; Prof. Ophthal- mology, same, 1908-1911. Socs. and clubs: Logan Co. Med. Soc .; Ohio State and Ohio State Eclectic and National Eclectic Med. Assns .; Fellow Am. Med. Assn .; National Geographic Soc .; Masons; K. of P .; Cham- ber of Commerce. Presbyterian Church. Teacher Bible Class, 1908-1916; Post- Grad. courses in New York Eye and Ear Infirmary and in New York Post .- Grad. Med. Sch .; research work, Lloyd Library, Cincinnati, 1909, leading to the publication of "Ophthalmic Therapeutics." Home ad- dress: Bellefontaine. O.


HARBOURT, STEPHEN AMBROSE, Edu- cator; born. near Steubenville, O., 1872; son of Ambrose Clark Harbourt and Ma- tilda (McClain) Harbourt; educated: pub- lic schools; Nat. Normal Univ .; Richmond Coll. College degrees: B. Sc .; A. B .; A. M. Married, Lulu Pinaire, Oct. 16, 1896. In early life engaged as farmer and coun- try school teacher; Prin. high school. Coffeyville, Kan., 3 yrs .; Supt. public schools, Toronto, O .; Prin. schools, Ash- tabula, O .; Supt. schools, Andover, Ohio; state supervisor agriculture education,


1911-15; Prof. elementary education,


Wooster Coll .. 1915-16; county superin- tendent-elect Sandusky Co., O., 1917 --; teacher Wooster Summer Sch. Sessions, 6 yrs .; public speaker. Socs. and clubs: Mason; Odd Fellow; Eastern Star: Granger. Presbyterian. Home address: Wooster, O.


HARDING, GEORGE TRYON, Physician; born, Caledonia, O., March 11, 1878; son of George T. Harding and Phoebe Eliza- beth (Dickerson) Harding; educated: Marion public schools; Battle Creek Col- lege; Univ. of Michigan Med. Sch. Col- lege degrees: M. D., 1900. Married, Elsie Weaver. July 21. 1903. Asst. Phys. Co-


lumbus State Hosp., 1900-1905; Supt. Washington (D. C.) Branch Sanitarium,


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1905-1907; Neurological practice, Colum- bus, O., 1907-1917; Neurologist to Grant and Mercy Hosps .; formerly Neurologist to St. Anthony's and Protestant Hosps., and Instr. in Clinical Neurology, Ohio State Univ .. Med. Sch. Socs. and clubs: Columbus Acad. of Med .; Am. Med. Assn .; Am. Medico-Psychological Assn,, etc. Mem. of the Seventh Day Adventist Ch. Home address: 27 Douglas, Columbus, O.


HARDING, J. H., Educator; Supt. of Schs., Cambridge, Ohio. Home address: Cam- bridge, O.


HARDING, WARREN GAMALIEL, U. S. Senator; born, Corsica. O., Nov. 2. 1865; son of George Tyron Harding and Phoebe E. (Dickerson) Harding; educated: Ohio Cen. Coll., Iberia, O. College degrees: B. S. Married, Florence Kling, July 8, 1891. State Senator, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903; Lieut. Gov., 1904-1905; elected U. S. Sen- ator from Ohio. 1915; delegate to Repub- lican National Convention, 1912 and 1916; presented W. H. Taft's name in 1912; chairman in 1916; owner and publisher of Marion Star, Marion, O. Socs. and clubs: Elks; K. P .; Moose. Baptist Ch. Home address: Marion, Ohio. Present address: Washington. D. C.


HARE, CURTIS B., Banker; born, Seneca Co., O., Oct. 13, 1844; son of Levi Hare and Jane (Berry) Hare; educated: public schools; Carey Academy. Married, Nettie J. Brown, Oct. 23, 1872. Retail merchant, 1868-1910; Pres. First Nat. Bank, Upper Sandusky, O., June 1, 1895 -; prominent- ly identified with and interested in finan- cial enterprises of Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Socs. and clubs: Commercial Club (Upper Sandusky). Democrat. Methodist. Home address: 462 S. Sandusky Ave., Upper Sandusky, O.


HARGRAVES, CORLISS P., Clergyman; born, on farm near Compton, Ill .. Aug. 6. 1879; son of Cyrus Prindle Hargraves and Emily (Brinsmaid) Hargraves; edu- cated: Ohio Wes. Univ .; Boston Univ. Sch. Theol .; post-grad. work Univ. Edin- burgh, Scotland. College degrees: A. B .; M. A .; B. D. Unmarried. Engaged in Home Mission work on frontier of Mon- tana, 2 yrs .; admitted to Ohio Conf., 1911; pastor St. Paul's M. E. Ch., Delaware, O., 1911-13; pastor M. E. Ch., Chillicothe, O., 1913-16; pastor Indianola M. E. Church. 1917 -; chairman Bd. Examiners Ohio Conf. M. E. Ch .; Bd. Dir. Chillicothe Associated Charities. Socs. and clubs: Phi Delta Theta Frat .; Delta Sigma Rho; Amphyctionian Literary Soc .; Sunset Club (Chillicothe). Methodist Episcopal. Home address: 1877 Summit St., Colum- bus, O.


HARLAN, WALTER S., Common Pleas Judge, Butler Co. Term expires Dec., 1920. Home address: Hamilton, O.


HARLEY, C. PERRY, Banker-Merchant; born, Florence, O., Sept. 10. 1854; son of Christian Harley and Regina (Stelzer) Harley; educated: Defiance City Schools. Married. Fannie M. Holgate, July 9, 1874. Removed to Defiance when 6 yrs. of age and at 16 entered his father's store as clerk, later succeeding to the business and now a member of the firm of Harley . & Whitaker. dry goods: on the death of his father-in-law, Curtis Holgate, Aug. 13, 1888. was elected Pres. of the Merchants Natl. Bank. and still holds the position; he also owns a hoot and shoe store in Defiance and numerous business and res- idence buildings; Pres. and Treas. Vas- per, Tenn., Coal Mining Co. Socs. and clubs: 32d degree Scottish Rite Mason; Charter Mem. K. of P .; Charter Mem. B. P. O. E. Presbyterian Church. Re- publican. Home address: 512 Holgate Ave., Defiance, O.


HARLOW, AVA KIMBLE HOWARD, Edu- cator; born. Westboro. Mass., May 28, 1883; daughter of (Rev.) Emory Adams Howard and Lucy Jane (Merrill) Howard; educated: Classical High Sch., Worcester, Mass .; Boston Univ .; Boston Sch. of Salesmanship; Simmons College. College degrees: A. B. Married. Warren Lucius Harlow. April 11. 1911. Teacher of French and English. Kearney High Sch., N. J., 1907-1910; taught French in High School, Worcester. Mass .. 1912-1914; practiced


salesmanship in department stores of Boston and New York; educational direct- or for Morehouse-Martens Co., Columbus, O., 1915-1917. Socs. and clubs: Salesman- ship Club; Prince Graduate Assn .; Gamma Delta; College Club; Women's College Club; Assn. of Commerce, Columbus, O. Contributor to Delta Zeta Lamp and other papers. Methodist Episcopal Ch. Home address: 586 E. Towne St .. Columbus. O.


HARMON, BENJAMIN HENRY, Hotel Man- ager; born. Columbus, O .. Feb. 20, 1862; son of Henry Harmon and Bertha (Hei- man) Harmon; educated: Columbus pub- lic schools. Married. Cora Elizabeth Cleve- land, Dec. 5, 1912. Deputy Co. Auditor, Franklin Co .; Asst. postmaster, Columbus, O .; Hotel Mgr. past 20 yrs .; one of the 50 Columbus business men who sell each Year, for charity. the Ohio State Journal, the proceeds (100 per cent) are distributed to poor of city. Socs. and clubs: Elks; Redmen; A. I. U .; Athletic Club; Progress Club; I. O. B. B. Reformed Jewish Ch. Home address: Neil House, Columbus, O.


HARMON, JUDSON, ex-Governor; born, Newton, Hamilton. Co .. O .; son of (Rev.) B. F. Harmon and Julia (Brunson) Har- mon; educated: Denison Univ .. LL. D. (1891); LL. B., Cincinnati Law Sch., 1869. Married, Olivia Scooey. June 1. 1870. Elected mayor. Wyoming. O .. 1875-1876; judge Court of Common Pleas. 1876-1877; judge Superior Court. 1878-1887; attorney- general U. S. in cabinet Pres. Cleveland, June 8. 1895-Mar. 5. 1897; Prof. Law, Univ. Cincinnati. 1896 -; receiver C. H. & D. and Pere Marquette, and Toledo Terminal Rys .. 1905-9; governor of Ohio 1909-1911 and 1911-1913. Democrat. Pres. Ohio State Bar Assn., 1897-S. Home address: Cincinnati. O.


HARNESS, LEWIS NYE, Publisher; born, Reno. O., Feb. 18. 1881; son of William T. Harness and Ray (Athey) Harness; educated: Marietta Twp. Schs. and Mar- ietta College. Married. Mary Mckinney. Dec. 22. 1904. Actively engaged in News- paper work since leaving college; now owner. in connection with brother, C. A. Harness, of Marietta Daily Journal; city clerk of Marietta. O .. 1905-1909. Socs. and clubs: Knights of Pythias. Attends Con- gregational Church. Home address: 525 Fifth St .. Marietta. O.


HARPER, EDWARD ANDERSON, Physi- cian; born. Jackson Co .. O .. June 15. 1865; son of Joseph Harper and Catherine (Scheick) Harper: educated: Jackson Co. schools: Oak Hill (Ohio) Normal School; Columbus Med. Coll. (M. D.). Unmarried. Practicing physician; lung specialist; ex- amining physician: Columbus Tuberculo- sis Soc .: Franklin Co. Tuberculosis Sani- torium: The Maccabees; Printing Press- man and Assistants ('nion Home. Socs. and clubs: Knights of The Maccabees: Columbus Academy Med .; Ohio State Med. Soc. Home address: 200 E. Town St., Columbus. O.


HARPSTER, CHARLES MELVIN, Surgeon; born, Carey, O., Sept. 13, 1873; son of David Harpster and Hanna (Holway) Harpster: educated: Toledo high school. 1893: Toledo Medical Coll .. 1896; Univ. of Berlin, Germany, 1900-1901-1910. Married,


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Luella A. Wilt, May 26, 1898. Chief sur- geon Henry L. Doherty & Co., operating: The Toledo Railways & Light Co .; Toledo & Maumee Valley R. R. Co .: Toledo. Ot- tawa Beach and Northern R. R .: chief surgeon: Toledo & Indiana R. R. Co .; Toledo & Western R. R. Co .; surgeon. Lake Shore Elec. R. R. Co .; Fellow Am. College of Surgeons; Fellow Am. Medical Assn .; Mem. Deutscher Gesellschaft fur Chirur- gie, Berlin, 1902; Mem. Anglo-Am. Medical Assn .: Berlin; Mem. Acad. Med., Toledo and Lucas Co .; Mem. Ohio State Medical Assn .; chairman Ohio State Medical Assil., 1912; section secretary, 1908-1912: Mem. Northwestern Medical Assn .; Mem. Nortli- ern Tri-State Medical Assn .; Mem. Am. Urological Assn .; Mem. Mississippi Valley Medical Assn .; surgeon St. Vincent's Hos- pltal; surgeon Ohio Natl. Guard, 1912-1913; delegate International Medical Congress, Rome. Italy. 1912: delegate Clinical Con- gress Surgeons, London. Eng .. 1914: also a large contributor to the medical litera- ture of the day. Socs. and clubs: Zenobia Shrine and other Toledo Masonic Orders; Elks; Commerce Club; Automobile Club; Exchange Club. Episcopal. Home address: 2437 Maplewood Ave., Toledo, O .; office ad- dress: Wedgewood Bldg., Cor. Adams and St. Clair Sts., Toledo, O.


HARRINGTON, BELLE CASE, Author-Lec- turer; born. Gustavus, Trumbull Co., O., Dec. 13. 1868; daughter of Edward Case and Helen (Annibal) Case; educated: pub- lic schools; Hiram College. Married, New- ton Ross Harrington. Jan. 1, 1889. Part owner and teacher Correspondence School Journalism, 1908-1912; lecturer before Wom- en's Clubs, Chautauquas; contributor cur- rent magazines; writer of special articles, stories, verse. songs, children's entertain- ments. Socs. and clubs: State Synodical Sec. Lit., 1913-1915; member Wood Co. Li- brary Board; Toledo Writers' Club; Bowl- ing Green Shakespeare Club; Greene Club, Cleveland, O. Presbyterian. Home ad- dress: Bowling Green, O.


HARRINGTON, HERBERT RUSSELL, Banker; born. Logan. O., Jan. 14, 1870; son of Frank Harrington and Margaret (Walker) Harrington; educated: Woos- ter Coll .: Cornell Univ. College degrees: Ph. B. Married. Janette J. Truesdell, July 25. 1894. Vice Pres. Natl. Bank of Logan; Pres. Bd. of Edn .; Treas. Bd. of Trade; Secy. Bd. of Library Trustees. Socs. and clubs: Twice Five Club: Knights of Py- thias; Phi Gamma Delta. Presbyterian Church. Home address: Logan, O


HARRINGTON, NEWTON ROSS, Attorney; born, Darbyville. O., Aug. 27, 1860; son of William Ashley Harrington and Helen Mae (Ross) Harrington; educated: War- ren high school; Charles Harrington, (uncle) law preceptor. Warren, O. Mar- ried, Belle Case, Jan. 1. 1889. Connected with Lima Paper Mills, 6 yrs .; rose fromn office boy to secretary and general man- ager; studied law, located at Bowling Green, O .. after admission to Ohio bar, 1887; first associated with Robert Dunn; associated with Judge Frank A. Bald - win. 20 yrs .; now practicing attorney-at- law at Bowling Green, O., of the firm of Harrington & Dunn; city solicitor; president city council; Secy. school board; director Wood county Savings Bank; in- strumental in securing first electric lighting system for Bowling Green, and organizing present Building & Loan Assn., and 'securing new high school building. Socs. and clubs: Mason: K. P .; American Bar Assn .; State Sunday School Assn .; Laymen's Missionary Movement; Y. M. C. A. Presbyterlan. Home address: Bowling Green. O.


HARRIS, CHARLES, University Profes-


sor; born, Albion, Ill., Nov. 19, 1859; son of George Harris and Catherine (Smith) Harris; educated: Indiana Univ .; Univ. Leipzig. College degrees: A. B., 1579; Ph. D., 1883. Married, Mary McCalla,


Dec. 24. 1884. Teacher in academy, Vin- cennes, Ind., 1883-6; Prof. French and German, Southern Ill. State Normal Sch., 1886-8; Prof. German. Oberlin Coll .. 1888- 1893; Prof. German, Western Reserve


Univ., Cleveland, O., 1893 -. Author:


German Composition. 1890: German Les- sons, 1892; German Reader. 1895; German Grammar. 1914; editor: Wichert's An der Majorsecke. 1895: Goethe's Poems. 1899; Lessings Hamburgische


Dramaturgie


( abridged edition ) 1901; contributor to


periodicals. Socs.


and clubs: Modern Language Assn. Am .; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Psi; University Club. Episco- palian. Home address: 2466 Kenilworth Rd .. Euclid Heights, Cleveland. O.


HARRIS, FIELDER BOUIE, Educator: born, near Clarksville, O .. Oct. 14. 1857, son of Samuel Harris and Phoebe (Kib-


by) Harris; educated: country school;


Lebanon, O., University; Univ. of Chi- cago, Ill. College degrees: S. B .; A. B., Lebanon Univ .: S. M .. Univ. of Chicago. Married, Addie Warwick, Oct. 12, 1882. Teacher in country schools, at age 19 yrs .; Prin. 5th Dist. Sch .. Chattanooga, Tenn., 1889-1892; Supt. West Milton, O., Schs., 1892-1908; Supt. Franklin, O., pub- lic schools, 1908- Socs. and clubs: K. P .; I. O. O. F .; Masonic Order; Royal Arch Masons; Am. Historical Assn .; Men's Club, Franklin, O. Methodist Epis- copal, Home address: Franklin. O.


HARRIS, HENRY BARTON, Attorney; born, Defiance, O., Nov. 4, 1853; son of Thomas Drake Harris and Ellzabeth (Ashton) Harris; educated: Pub. Schs. of Defiance; Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Grad. In 1874. College degrees: B. A .; LL. D.


Married, Alice A. Shaw, Oct. 4, 1882.


Supt. of Schs. at Hicksville, O.


1875;


admitted to bar, Dec., 1877, Federal Court In 18$1. U. S. Supreme Court. 1883; prac- ticing law in Defiance, O. Socs. and clubs: Phl Gamma Delta; Defiance Commandery, K. of P .; Defiance Club. Republican. Home address: 523 Jefferson Ave., Deti- ance. O.


HARRIS, ISAAC BURT. Surgeon; born, Noble Co .. O .. Jan. 18. 1873: son of Israel Harris and Martha Anne (Reed) Harris; educated: high school of Batesville. O .; Starling Med. Coll .: Harvard Med. Sch .; Post-Grad. Med. Sch. of New York. Col- lege degrees: M. D. Starling Med. Coll., 1900. Married. Anne Eliza Oliver. Sept. 4. 1906. Interne at St. Frances Hospital, 1900-2; Asst. Visiting Physician, 1902-9; Asst. Visiting Surgeon. 1909-12: Visiting Surgeon, 1912-16; Chief of Staff. St. Fran- ces Hosp., 1915 to present; lecturer in Starling Med. Coll. on Physical Diagno- sis, 1904-9: Instr. in Principles of Sur- gery. 1909-14: Asst. Prof. of Surgery, Ohlo State Univ., College of Med., 1914 to date; Visiting Surgeon to Grant Hospital, 1910 to date: to Mercy Hospital. Socs. and clubs: Scottish Rite Mason; Mem. of Shrine; Columbus Acad. of Med .; Ohlo State Med. Soc .; Am. Med. Assn .: Alpha Kappa Kappa. Methodist Church. Home address: 776 Oak St .. Columbus, O.


HARRIS. WILLIAM, Banker; born, Vic- toria. South Wales. Nov. 22, 1870; son of Edwin Harris and Elizabeth A. (Watkins) Harris; educated: Hiram College, Hiram, O. College degrees: A. B. Married, Ethel M. Carr, Nov. 14. 1899. Cashier The Citizens National Bank, Wooster, Ohio. Socs. and clubs: Masonle: Odd Fellows; Country Club; Univ. Club; Shriners


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Club. Church of Christ, Wooster, Ohio. Home address: 1022 Quinby Ave., Woog- ter, Ohio.


HARRIS, WILLIAM ALLISON, Manufac- turer; born. Niles. O., Aug. 16, 1871; son of George Harris and Olive (Allison) Harris; educated: High Sch .. Nlles. O .: Cornell Univ., 1893. College degrees: M. E. Married, Josephine M. Warner, Nov. 14, 1901. Asst. Mgr. Steel Motor Co.,


1896-1900, Johnstown, Pa .; Asst. Chief Engineer, American Tin Plate Co .. Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1900-1902; Secy. and Chief Engineer, The Lewis Foundry & Machine Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1902-1906: Mgr. Roll & Machine Works, American Sheet & Tin Plate Co., Canton, O., since 1906. Socs. and clubs: Slgma Alpha Epsilon Frat .; member Am. Soc. Mech. Engineers; Am. Iron & Steel Inst .; Canton Club; Congress Lake Club; Canton Chamber of Commerce. Presbyterian. Home ad- dress: 1338 Cleveland Ave., N. W., Can- ton, O.


HARRIS, WILLIAM ARTHUR, Merchant; born, Atlanta, Ga .; educated: Atlanta, Ga. Married, Delia McGuffey, Dec. 16, 1911. Traveling salesman; sales manager for American Cash Register Mfg. Co .; general manager Federal Development Co., Advertising Film Producer; entire life spent in selling and managing sell- ing force, handling store specialtles. Socs, and clubs: Alliance Ad. Club. He was first office boy for Pres. Wilson when Mr. Wilson practiced law in Atlanta, Ga., 25 yrs. ago. Home address: 927 S. Arch Ave., Alliance. O.


HARRIS, WILMER CARLYLE, Coll. Prof .; born, Ovid, Mich., Oct. 6. 1881; son of William Folwel Harris and Isabel (Mar- tin) Harris; educated: Michigan Military Academy, Orchard Lake, Mich., 1896- 1900: Univ. Chicago. 1901-4, 1910-12; Univ. Mich., 1908-10. College degrees: Ph. B., Chicago, 1904; M. A .. Mich .. 1909; Ph. D., Chicago, 1914. Unmarried. Head Dept. Hist., Blees Military Academy, 1904-7; teaching assistant Univ. Mich., fellow in Hist., Univ. Chicago, 1910-12:


1909-10; Inst. in History, Grinnell Coll., Grinnell, Iowa, 1913: Inst. In European Hist., Ohio


State Univ., Columbus, O., 1913 -. Socs. and clubs: Delta Upsilon Frat .; Am. Hist. Assn .; Am. Soc. Church Hist .; Secy .- Treas. Ohio History Teacher's Assn .: Secy. Godman Guild, Columbus, O. Home address: 1330 Forsythe Ave., Columbus. Ohio.


HARRISON, JOHN SMITH, College Prof. and Writer; born. Orange, N. J., Feb. 3. 1877: son of William Ogden Harrison and Lottie Ann (Smith) Harrison; edu- cated: Orange. N. J., public schools; Co- lumbia College; Columbia Univ. College degrees: A. B .: A. M .; Ph. D. Married, Elisabeth Shepard Southworth, June 27, 1907. Lecturer


in Eng. Lit. before Brooklyn (N. Y.) Teacher's Assn .; fellow in comparative Lit .. Columbia Univ .; sub- stitute teacher Eng., N. Y. City high school; instructor Eng., Kenyon Coll., 1903- 1907: associate Prof. Eng., Kenyon Col- lege, 1907-1916; Prof. English and head of Dept., Butler College, Ind .. 1916 --. Socs. and clubs: Phi Beta Kappa: Wood berry Soc .; Modern Language Assn. 01 America. Author: Platonism in English Poetry: The Teachers of Emerson. Lec- turer on English Literature. Home ad. dress: 323 N. Audubon Rd .. Indianapolis, Ind.




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