The Ohio blue book; or, Who's who in the Buckeye state; a cyclopedia of biography of men and women of Ohio, Part 41

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


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HARRISON, ORLA E., Attorney; born, Darke Co., O .. Feb. 8. 1873; son of George WV. Harrison and Mary B. (Rupe) Harri- son; educated: Greenville high school, and National Normal Univ. College degrees: B. S. Married, Virginia Eidson, Dec. 2S,


1898. Attorney-at-law, Greenville, Ohio; later. Asst. Atty. Gen. of Ohio, serving under Wade H. Ellis and U. G. Denman; also special Asst. Atty., Gen. during Taft's administration; served two terms as Mem. of Ohio Senate: now attorney-at-law at Columbus. O. Socs. and clubs: K. of P .; Elks; S. of V .; Mason; Athletic Club; Columbus Club. Home address: 27 North Ohlo Ave .. Columbus. O.


HARRISON, WILBUR VERNON, Lyceum and Chautauqua Manager; born, Grinnell, Ia .. Oct. 22. 1879; son of Daniel B. Har- rison and Elizabeth (Holland) Harrison; educated: Anita (Ia.) high school; Drake. Univ .; Ohio State Univ. Started Lyceum business in Iowa, 1900; engaged in Ly- ceum business in Ohio. 1905; manager Red- path Lyceum Bureau, Ohio, Western W. Va., Eastern Kentucky, with offices in Columbus. 1908; inaugurated Redpath Circuit Chautauqua in Ohio. 1912; Pres. Redpath Chautauqua Company, Ohio; Dir. Redpath Lyceum Bureau America; Secy. - Treas. Harrison-Nichol Realty Co., Co- lumbus, O .. 1915 ---. Socs. and clubs: Athletic Club; Rotary Club; Young Busi- ness Men's Club; Scioto Country Club: Chamber Commerce; International Ly- ceum Assn .; 32d degree Mason; Shriner. Congregationalist. Home address: 185 East State St .. Columbus. O.


HARRY, JOSEPH EDWARD, Univ. Dean- Professor Greek; born, Harford Co., Md .. Oct. 1. 1863; son of David Harry and Maria Jane (Warner) Harry; educated: State Normal Sch., Maryland; Baltimore, 1880: A. B .. Johns Hopkins, 1886; Ph. D., 1889: post-grad. study in Germany, 1887. Married, Cora Day, Pylesville, Md., 1890. Prof. Greek and German. Georgetown Coll., Ky., 1889-1900; Prof. Greek, 1900 -; dean College Liberal Arts. 1904-6: acting Pres., 1904; dean Grad. Sch., 1906-1916, Univ. Cincinnatl. Author: The Greek


Tragic Poets. 1914; The Antigone of Sophocles, 1911; editor, The Hippolytus of Euripides. 1900: Prometheus Bound of Aschylus: articles on Greek Philology in technical periodicals and cyclopedias.


Socs. and clubs: American Philological


Assn .; Am. Oriental Soc .; Archaeol.


Inst .; Am. International Congress Ar-


chaeologists: Secy. Greek section Congress Arts and Sciences, St. Louis Expo .. 1904; Classical Assn. Middle West. Church affiliation: Member Soc. Friends. Home address: 840 Lincoln Ave., Cincinnati, O.


HARSCH, LEILA KATHERINE CLOSE (Mrs. Paul A.), born. Bellevue, O., Oct. 28. 1875; daughter of Joseph W. Close and Gertrude (Hannum) Close; educated: Pub. and High Schs. of Bellevue, Ohio; Howard Sem., West Bridgewater, Mass .; Wellesley Coll. College degrees: B. A., 1898. Married, Paul Arthur Harsch, Oct. 22, 1903. Christian Scientist. Home ad- dress: 2245 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, O.


HARSCH, PAUL ARTHUR, Real Estate; horn. Bellevue. O .. May 12. 1874: son of Solomon Orwig Harsch and Elizabeth (Bowers) Harsch; educated: Pub. Schs. of Bellevue, O. Married, Lella Katherine Close, Oct. 23, 1903. Hotel proprietor; then Pres. and Gen. Mgr. The Clinton Close Co .. dry goods and women's ap- parel; then Secy. The E. H. Close Realty Co., real estate; chairman Toledo City Plan Commn. 1916-1917 (first year under new charter). Socs. and clubs: Toledo Club; Toledo Yacht Club; Commerce Club. Second Church of Christ, Scientist. Home address: 2245 Scottwood Ave .. To- ledo. O.


HART, ERNEST GEORGE, Vice Pres. Lake Shore Elevator Co .: born. April 13. 1885: son of George Philip Hart and Deborah Marie (Willcox) Hart; educated: country


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schools. Erie Co .; Sandusky. O .. hlgh


school; Central Inst., Cleveland. O. Mar-


ried. Alice Beatrice Snider. June 22. 1910. Bookkeeper. 1902-8; Secy., 1909-12; Vice Pres. and Secy. The Lake Shore Eleva- tor Co .. Cleveland. O .. dealers in coal, builders' supplies, etc., 1913 -. Socs.


and clubs: Hermit; Singers; Cleveland Chamber Commerce; Sons Ain. Rev .; Mason. Presbyterian. Home address: 20 Villa Beach. Cleveland. O.


HART, GEORGE FRANKLIN. Banker; born. Allegan. Mich., Dec. 25. 1872; son of James Hart and Marv L. Hart: edu- cated: public schools. La Porte, Ind. Married, Sarah Whiting, Oct. 17, 1894. Banker at Lakewood, O. Socs. and clubs: Hermit Club; Cleveland Athletic Club; Lakewood Tennis Club: Cleveland Cham- ber of Commerce; Chamber of Industry; Lakewood Chamber of Commerce. Epis- copalian. Home address: 1059 Maplecliffe, Lakewood. O.


HART, WILLIAM LINCOLN. Attorney; born, Salineville, O., Feb. 5, 1867; son of Benjamin F. Hart and Ariel S. (Dreg- horn) Hart; educated: Mt. Unlon College, Alliance, O .; Univ. Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich. College degrees: LL. B. Married, Ida B. Caskey, Sept. 15, 1897. School


teacher, Columbiana and Stark counties, 1885-1892; city editor Alliance Dally leader, 1893-1895; corporation and rail- road attorney-at-law, Alliance. Ohio, 1897 -. under firm name. Hart & Koh- ler: trustee Mt. Union Coll., Alliance. (). Socs. and clubs: Conrad Lodge, F. & A. M .; Salem Commandery, K. T .; McClel- land Camp, S. Vet .; Alpha Tau Omega Frat .; The Wranglers University Club; Congress Lake Country Club; Michigan Union. Methodist. Home address: Alli- ance, Ohio.


HARTENSTEIN, FRED A., Business Man; born. Atwater. Portage Co., O .. Dec. 7, 1856: son of Godfrey Hartenstein and Christina ( Hoffman) Hartenstein: edu- cated: public schools. Married. Emma C. Rowe. General mercantile. retail and wholesale grocer; ironworker; Dir. of Savings & Loan Co .; Treas. of Mahoning Co .. 2 terms. 1903-1907; mayor of Youngs- town, O .. 2 terms. 1912-1916. Socs. and clubs: I. O. O. F .: Masonic. Reformed. Home address: 1764 Market St., Youngs- town. O.


HARTER, HENRY W .. Banker; Vice Pres. The George D. Harter Bank. Home ad- dress: 1543 Market Ave., N., Canton, O.


HARTMAN, HENRY ALLEN, Educator; born. Van Wert Co., O., July 2. 1864; son of Geo. J. Hartman and Emmeline (Bow- ers) Hartman; educated: Valparaiso Univ .; Western Ohio Normal; State Coll. of Alabama. College degrees: A. B .; Ph. M .; Ph. D. Married, Ida Brandyberry, Nov. 28. 1895. Sunt. schools Wetumpka. Ala., 1890-1892; Prof. language, State Agr. Sch .. Athens. Ala .. 1892-5: Prin. high school. Van Wert.


O., 1895-S; Supt. schools, Trinidad, Colo .. 1898-1900; Supt. schools, Decatur. Ind., 1900-1906; Instr. in education, Univ. Colorado, 1906-1910; Supt. schools, Marion, O., 1910 -. Socs. and clubs: Mason: K. P .: I. O. O. F Meth- odist Episcopal. Home address: 362 Belle- fontaine Ave., Marion, O.


HARTMAN, SAMUEL B., Retired; born. Dauphin Co .. Pa .. April 1, 1830; son of Christian Hartman and Nancy (Bru- baker) Hartman; educated: Farmers Coll. (near Cincinnati): Med. Univ. of Cleve- land; Jefferson Med. Coll. College de- grees: M. D. Married. Sallle A. Martzell, 1859. Was physician and surgeon at Tip- pecanoe. O .; Lancaster. Pa .: and now at Columbus. O .: founder of Peruna Drug Mig. Co., Columbus, O .; retired; built the


Hartman Theatre. Socs. and clubs:


Scioto Country Club; Columbus Country Club; Columbus Athletic Club. Home ad- dress: 513 East Town St .. Columbus. O.


HARTZELL, JOSEPH CRANE, Bishop-


Editor-Educator; born, Moline, Ill., June 1, 1842; son of Michael Bash Hartzell and Nancy (Worman) Hartzell;


educated: Jll. Wesleyan Univ .; Garrett Bibl. Inst. (Northwestern Univ.), 1868. College de- grees: A. B .; B. D. (A. M., D. D., LL. D.). Married, Jennie Culver, Nov. 14, 1869. Ordained Methodist Episcopal ministry, 1866: pastor Pekin. Ill .. 1869-70; St. Charles Ave. Ch .. New Orleans, 1870-73; Supt. Church Ednl. and Editorial work, New Orleans, 1873-82; Asst. Secy., 1882-


1887, Secy., 1887-1896, Freedmen's Aid and Southern Ednl. Soc .. M. E. Church; Blshop for Africa, 1896-1916; founded


Southwestern Christian Advocate. New Orleans, 1873; Mem. New Orleans Sch. Bd., several years; Del. Centennial and Quadrennial Confs .. of his church, 1876- 1896; special envoy to U. S. and England in behalf of Republic of Liberia and suc- ceeded in averting a crisis between that country and Germany: special envos In behalf of Missions in Africa. to London, Berlin, Lisbon, Paris and Brussels, 1896- 1916. Socs. and clubs: 32d degree Scot- tish Rite Mason: Knight Comdr. Order of Redemption of Africa (Liberia); Phi Gamma Delta Greek Soc .; traveled over 35,000 miles, for forty-five years, annually, in official church work in America, Europe and Africa. Home address: Blue Ash, Hamilton Co., Ohio.


HARTZELL, JOSEPH CULVER, Scientist; born, New Orleans, La., Sept. 10, 1870; son of Bishop Joseph Crane Hartzell and Jennie Culver Hartzell: educated: B. S., Chattanooga Univ .. 1892: Prof. of Biology, State Agri. Coll. (S. C.), 1892-1896; M. S .. Chattanooga Univ .. 1895: graduate certificate Harvard Univ., 1896; graduate student Johns Hopkins Univ .. 1896-1898; M. S .. Yale Univ .. 1899; Prof. of Anatomy, Ill. Wes. Univ .. 1899-1904; M. D., Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, 1901; graduate student Royal Univ., Pisa, Italy, 190%; Ph. D., Royal Univ., Munich, Germany, 1904; Prof. of Chemistry. Univ. of the Pacific, 1904-1910; collaborator, Am. Medical Assn. and Am. Chemical Soc .. official chemical analysis, 1914; graduate student, Ohio- Miami Med. Coll., 1915: C. D., American Univ., 1916; has traveled extensively in Europe and America; member Phi Gamma Delta Frat .: Am. Chem. Soc .; Biol. and Geol. Socs., Washington; Nat. Geog. Soc .; Seismol. Soc. America; Fellow A. A. A. S .. etc. Author of "History and Princi- ples of Geology": "The Necessity for Pure Municipal Water Supplies"; "Conditions of Fossilization"; "The Value of Geo- chemistry to Physiology and Experimental Medicine"; "Water-Borne Disease Prophy- laxis." and others. Home address: "Ce- dar Cottage," Madison Road, Blue Ash, Ohio.


HASEROT, FRANCIS HENRY, Merchant; born, Cleveland. O., Dec. 19, 1860; son of Johann Gottlieb Haserot and Joanna Christine (Klooz) Haserot: educated: Lutlı. Parochial Schs .; Cleveland. O .. Pub. Schs. Married. Sarah Henrietta Mckinney. Jan. 16. 1889. Employee Morgan, Root & Co., 1879-81; partner Haserot & Co .. brokers. 1882: partner W. J. Hayes & Co., mer- chants. 1883-85; partner . S. F. & F. H. Haserot & Co .. merchants. 1885-94; Vice Pres. The Haserot Co .. 1895-1903: Pres. and Treas. The Haserot Co .. Cleveland, O .. 1903 -: Pres. The Hough Bank & Trust Co .: Pres. The Mercantile Ware- house Co .: Treas. Highland Cherry Farm Co .: Dir. The First National . Bank; Dir.


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The Gypsum Canning Co .: Mem. Cleve- land Bd. Education. 1905-12: Pres. Bd. Education, 1906-10; Mem. Republican State Central Committee, 1904-5; Dir. Cleveland Chamber Commerce. 1899-1900; Treas.


Cherry Home Co .: Treas. Francis H. Haserot Co .: Dir. The First Trust & Sav- ings Co. Socs. and clubs: Union Club; Country Club. Unitarian. Home address: 1786 Crawford Road, Cleveland, O.


HASS, CARL FREDERICK WILLIAM, Clergyman; born. Troy, N. Y., Sept. 11. 1874: son of Henry Mark Hass and Anna Barbara (Roll) Hass; educated: Troy public schools: German Nast Theol. Seni .; Wallace College; Boston Theol. Sem. College degrees: A. B .; B. D .; M. A .; D. D. Married. Alma Marie Bohn. Jan. 2. 1900. Secy. Social Service Commission, Northeast Ohio Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. Author of articles for


religious reviews; book reviewer for


French works in theology. Bibliotheca Sacra. Methodist Episcopal. Home ad- dress: 42 Madison St., Tiffin. O.


HASTINGS, REUBEN C. M., Inventor; born. Hibbardsville. Athens Co .. O .. May 27. 1867: son of Prof. William Hastings and Mary Jane (Miller) Hastings: edu- cated: Ohio Univ., Athens, O. Married, Elizabeth Fuller of Chauncey, O .. April 27. 1892. Inventor of automatic selective system of telephony, U. S. letters patent issued May, 1913. patents also issued in Argentine Republic. Australia, Austria, Belgium. Denmark. Dominion of Canada. Chile, France (which includes Cambodia, Algeria, Corsica, Cochin China, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Madagascar. the Reunion Islands. Tahiti. Annam. Ton- quin and her possessions in West Indies and Central Africa): Germany (which in- cludes Prussia. Bavaria. Baden. Saxony and Wurtemburg Colonies and Protector- ates); Great Britain (which includes Eng- land, Ireland. Scotland, Wales and the


Isle of Man) ; Hungary,


Italy, African Confederation, Sweden and South Switzerland, whereby two


persons by the action of a selecting or master key, may be connected and signalled whether the receiver is on or off the hook on a party line circuit for conversation. to the exclusion of all others; Pres. and Gen. Mgr. The International Telephone Co. Mem. of Church of Christ. Socs. and clubs: Mem. Delta Tau Delta Fraternity (Beta Chapter); nonresident Mem. Frank- lin Institute; Mason. Home address: 176 King Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. General office: Columbus Savings & Trust Bldg., Columbus, Ohio. Patent Dept. office: 5 Warder Bldg., Washington, D. C.


HASWELL, ALFRED, Secy .- Treas. Sentl- nel-Tribune; born, Birkenhead, Eng, July 23. 1870; son of John Haswell and Jane Sinclair (Sterry)


Haswell; educated: public schools, Birkenhead. Eng. Mar- ried, Iona Manville, June 21, 1899. En- gaged in wholesale merchandise business, Liverpool. Eng .. 8 yrs .; came to U. S. in 1893: became manager Sentinel. Bowling Green. O ..


1899: was instrumental in forming consolidation Sentinel-Tribune, Bowling Green. 1906 -; also Secy. and Treas. of same. Socs. and clubs: Mason; B. P. O. E. Presbyterian. Home address: 212 North Church St., Bowling Green, O. HATCH. URIEL CHITTENDEN, Business Man; born, New York City, Oct. 5. 1854; son of Uriel Chittenden Hatch and Char- lotte (Russell) Hatch; educated: grammar school of New York City. Married. Mar- tha Helen Hudson, 1888. Engaged in the coal business in Cleveland, O. Euclid Ave. Presbyterian Ch. Home address: 11039 Bellflower Rd., Cleveland, O.


HATCHER, WILLIAM THOMAS, Educator; born. Richfield Tp .. Henry Co., O., April 26. 1882; son of William H. Hatcher and Adeline ( Roberts) Hatcher; educated: Richfield Tp. High Sch .; Tri-State Coll .. Angola. Ind .; Ohio Northern Univ .. Ada. O .; Lima, O .. Coll .; Defiance, O .. Coll. College degrees: B. A. Married, Lavinia Spangler. Dec. 24. 1903. Teacher 2 terms, country schools; elected township Supt., Richfield Tp., 1902-1909; elected Prin. Richfield Tp. High Sch .. 1902; resigned to become Supt. McClure & Damascus Tp. Schs., 1909; elected first Co. Supt. Schs., Henry Co., O., 1914 -; Mem. Co. Bd. school examiners, 1905-11 (age 23 Vrs.); passed state examination for com- mon school life certificate, 1905; state high school life certificate, 1909. Socs. and clubs: Grand Rapids Lodge, F. & A. M .; Elk Lodge. Napoleon. O .; I. O. O. F., Weston, O .: Ohio State Teachers' Assn .: Northwestern Teachers' Assn .; County Assn .; Dist. Assns. Methodist. Home ad- dress: Napoleon. O.


HATFIELD, CHARLES SHERRID, Attor- ney; born, West Mill Grove, Wood Co. O., June 29. 1882: son of Nathan Sherrid Hat- field and Aura (Foster) Hatfield; edu- cated: public schools, Bowling Green. O .: Hanover Coll .. Hanover, Ind .: Indiana Univ .. Bloomington .. Ind. : Ohio State


Univ. College degrees: A. B. Married, Kathryn J. Taylor. Sept. 6. 1906. Ad- mitted to Ohio har. 1907; practicing at- torney-at-law, office Bowling Green, O., 1907 -: elected prosecuting attorney Wood Co., 1910; re-elected. Nov .. 1912; was nominated on Republican ticket, 1914. and defeated for Congress by 73 votes in 13th Cong. Dist. Ohio (a demo- cratic district). Socs. and clubs: B. P. O. E. 818. Bowling Green. O .; F. & A. M., Bowling Green. O. Presbyterlan. Home address: 307 Wooster St., Bowling Green, Ohio.


HATTON, AUGUSTUS RAYMOND, Uni- versity Professor; born. Vevay. Ind., Sept. 27, 1873; son of Augustus Hatton and Mary Lavina (Howard) Hatton: educated: Ph. B., Franklin Coll. (Ind.), 189S; Ph. D., T'niv. Chicago, 1907. Married, Nancy Mathews. Nov. 11. 1903. Instr. in history and political science, 1898-9; Prof. Frank- lin Coll., 1900-1; fellow in polltical science, Univ. Chicago. 1901-3: fellow and Asst., 1903-7; Assoc. Prof. in extension division, 1907: associate Prof. political science on Marcus A. Hanna Foundation (1st incum- bent), Western Reserve Univ., 1907-10; Prof .. 1910 -; lecturer on municipal gov- ernment, Harvard Univ., 1911. Author: Digest of City Charters, 1906; articles on municipal government. Socs. and clubs: Mem. Council Nat. Municipal League; Cleveland City Club; Univ. Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Batist. Address: West- ern Reserve Univ .. Cleveland, O.


HATTON, EDGAR MELVILLE, Physician; born, Zanesville. O .. June 7, 1851; son of Daniel Hatton and Eleanor (Wright) Hatton; educated: Zanesville. O., publlc schools; Philadelphia Coll. Pharmacy; Starling Med. Coll .: New York Post Grad. work. 1892-3. College degrees: Ph. G .; M. D. Married, Jennie Cowell Hough, Dec .. 1890. Became Asst. postmaster, Zanesville. O .. at age of 17 yrs .; Asst. in pharmacy of H. C. Blair's Sons. Phila- delphia; engaged in practice medicine, Columbus. O .. 1892: identified with Chil- dren's & Protestant Hosps., Columbus, O .; Prof. physiology and diseases of children. Ohio Med. University (Ohio State Univ.). 1895-1900, medical examiner: Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York; Natl. Life Ins., Vermont; New England Ins. Co .; Pruden- tial; Penn. Mutual; General Accident


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Assn. of Philadelphia and Perth. Scot- land. and others; member Ohio State Bd. Pharmacy, 7 yrs. Socs. and clubs: Amer- ican and State Pharmaceutical Assns .; American and State Med. Assns .; Colum- bus Acad. Med .; Ohio State Univ. Club; civic and social organizations. Congre- gationalist. Home address: Columbus, O .; Office address: 151 East Broad St.


HATTON, OTIS C .. Educator; born. Union- ville, O., Nov. 12. 1886: son of Edward HI. Hatton and Daisy (Minthorn) Hatton; educated: Jerome High Sch .; Ohio Wes. I'niv .; Ohio State Univ. College degrees: B. A. Married Marie Schoneberger, Nov. 27. 1913. Teacher rural schools. 1905-7; Prin. Covington, O., high school, 1910-14;


Supt. Covington, O., public schools,


1914- Socs. and clubs: Covington Lodge F. & A. M .. 168: Community Effi- ciency League; Cen. Ohio Teachers' Assn .; Ohio State Teachers' Assn. Meth- odist. Home address: Covington. O.


HAUPT, HERRMAN HANS, Clergyman; born. Treptow. Germany. March 10. 1869; son of Erich Haupt and Martha (Kaw- erau) Haupt: educated: German Gymna- sium; Theological School. Basel; Univ. Halle. Married. Margarete Conrad. June 28. 1894. Ordained minister. Burlington,


Iowa, 1894; pastor German Protestant Ch .. Crozier, Ia .; North Tonawanda. N. Y .; St. Peters German Protestant Ch., Cincinnati, O .. 1910 -. Author: Books on Theology and Church History, and magazine articles: "The Pulpit in U. S.


of America." 1907: "State and Church in North America." 1909. Socs. and clubs: President. Ohio Dist. German Evangelical Prot. Ch. N. Am .: Secy. German Literary Club (Cincinnati, O.). Home address: 160 E. McMicken Ave .. Cincinnati. O.


HAUSER, ELIZABETH J., born, Girard, O .. March 15. 1873; daughter of David Hauser and Mary (Bixler) Hauser: edu- cated: Pub. Schs. Unmarried. At the age of 19. became editor of weekly news- paper called "Girard Grit": has worked for woman suffrage since 22 yrs. of age; has been headquarters Secy. and Chmn. of Press Com. of Nat. Am. Woman Suf- frage Assn .: Corr. Secy. and Press Chmn. for Ohio Woman Suffrage Assn., and active in campaign for woman suffrage amendment to Ohio Constitution sub- mitted at special election. Sept. 3. 1912. and again in woman suffrage campaign of 1914: Chmn. of Woman Suffrage Party of Cleveland, O., 1911-1912; with Mrs. Har- riet Taylor Upton. secured passage of law giving Ohio women presidential suffrage, 1917; visited eleven western states in spring of 1916 to organize and secure en- dorsements of woman suffrage to present National Conventions of Republican and Democratic parties, as part of campaign of National Am. Woman Suffrage Assn., to that end; Chmn. of Organization Con- mittee of Ohio Woman Suffrage Assn. Editor: My Story, by Tom L. Johnson. Home address: Girard. O.


HAUSS. JOHN J .. Druggist; born. St. Marys. O .. Sept. 10. 1856: son of Frederick Hauss and Elizabeth (Kneirim) Hauss; educated: St. Marys public schools. Mar- ried. Bertha Freyman. June 30. 1887. Township clerk and member city council. Socs. and clubs: Masonic: Odd Fellows. St. Paul's Reformed Church. Member of Antioch Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Dayton. O .: large real estate holder and identified with a number of local corporations. Home address: St. Marys. O.


HAVERMAN, ROBERT EMMET, Banker; born. Tuscarawas Co .. O .. May 1. 1872; son of Philip Haverman and Martha


(Minnis) Haverman; educated: country


schools. Sandy Tp .. Tuscarawas Co., O.


Married, Mary Agnes Fishley. Dec. 26,


1594. Started business career as coal


mine laborer; railroad work; clerk in


country store: traveling salesman: bank


teller; Asst. cashier The Citizens Nat.


Bank, New Philadelphia, O .. 1914 -;


elected clerk Sandy Tp., Tuscarawas Co.,


O .. 1897; clerk village Mineral City, O., 1899; elected recorder, Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, 1899; re-elected, 1902; served as Pres. Bd. Education, New Philadelphia, O .: Mem. city council. New Philadelphia, and Pres. of council. 1916 ---: Republican candidate for senator, 18th and 19th Sen. Dist. of Ohio, 1908. Socs. and clubs: B. P. O. E. (Past Exalted Ruler) ; Knights of Maccabees: Modern Woodmen: Union Country Club; trustee and Supt. of Sun- day school of First Reformed Church, New Philadelphia. O. Home address: 155 West Front St., New Philadelphia, O.


HAVERSTACK, GUSTAVUS C., Editor- Publisher; born. Massillon. O .. June 20, 1859; son of David Haverstack and Eliza-


beth (Murray) Haverstack; educated:


public schools. Married. Teacher. 8 yrs .: newspaper work. 27 yrs .: business manager of The Daily Independent. Mas- sillon. O., prior to purchasing The Dally Paragraph, Dennison, O .. in June 1, 1912. Socs. and clubs: B. P. O. E .; Knights of Pythias; Owls; Home Circle: Home Guards: U. R. K. of P. Home address: 1111 Wellman St .. Massillon, O.


HAWK. FLETCHER, born. Wilkesville. O .. April 18. 1857; son of Jonah Hawk and Matilda (Fletcher) Hawk; educated: country schools. and Lebanon Univ. Col- lege degrees: A. B. Married. Celia Maria Adams. June 15. 1887, died March 9, 1904; 2nd. Laura A. Ewing, who died Oct. 13. 1909. Taught several terms in country schools; Asst. Prin. Cincinnati public schools, 10 yrs .; Lebanon Univ., 13 yrs .; county Supt. Warren Co .. 1914 -. Socs. and clubs: Men of Lebanon: Ohio State Teachers' Assn. Baptist. Home address: Lebanon. O.


HAWK, JONATHAN BRUNER, Clergyman- Lecturer: born, Mutual, O .. Feb. 28. 1870; son of Joseph Lybran Hawk and Eliza - beth Jane (Kerns) Hawk; educated: Ken- tucky public schools: Flippin (Ky.) Acad .; Nat. Business Coll .. Delaware, O .; Scio Coll .: Chicago Univ. College degrees: Ph. B .; Ph. D. Married. Mary Emma Sackett. May 14. 1891. Teacher Kentucky public schools. 1886-1888; Nat. Bus. Coll. and Private Bus. Coll .. 1889-1890; teacher Franklin Coll .. 1891-1892: entered minis- try M. E. Church, Florida. 1898; head Dept. English Lang. and Lit., Kentucky Mil. Institute, 1909-1910; teacher business course and history Ohio Wes. Univ .. 1910- 1911; pastor: Melbourne. Deland and Day- tona. Florida. Ashville. O. and Wester- ville. O .: Secy. St. John's River Conf., 1900-1905: chaplain Daytona Rifles; Mem. Publishing Bd. Methodist Advocate-Jour- nal; contributor to American Boy, etc. Socs. and clubs: Louisville (Ky.) Sch. Masters' Club: 32d degree Mason: K. T .; K. P .; Eau Gallie (Florida) Yacht Club; Treas. Breward Co. (Fla.) Anti-Saloon League: Mem. Ohio Annual Conference. Independent Democrat. Methodist. Home address: 118 North State St .. Westerville, Ohio.


HAWKINS. WILSON. Educator; born. Car- roll Co., O., May 14, 1874; son of William Hawkins and Elizabeth A. (Bettis) Haw- kins; educated: Mt. Union Coll .; Scio Coll .; Columbia Univ. College degrees: Ph. B .. Scio. Married. Nettie Maxwell, Dec. 25, 1897. Teacher, rural and village schools Columbiana and Jefferson coun- ties. 7 yrs .; Supt. schools, Mingo Junc-


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WHO'S WHO IN THE BUCKEYE STATE


tion. O .. 8 yrs .: Supt. schools, Bellaire, O., 8 yrs .; Supt. schools, Newark, O., 1911 -; school examiner Jefferson Co., O., 5 yrs .; city school examiner. Bellaire and Newark, O .; member Bd. Control, Ohio State Teachers' Reading Circle. Socs. and clubs: Rotary Club: Chamber Commerce: Masonic Order: Grange; Pres- by. Church. Presbyterian. Home ad- dress: Newark. O.


HAY, FREDERICK LESLIE, Judge Com- mon Pleas Court; born, Girard, Pa .; son of James L. Hay and Emma (Bennett) Hay; educated: select and public schools; Girard high school; Allegheny College. Married, Marguerite Daoust, Oct. 18, 1887. Practiced law, 30 yrs .. in Defiance; mayor of Defiance. 1888-1892; probate judge, 1894-1897: city solicitor. one term: conl- mon pleas judge, Nov., 1912. time ex- piring 1919. Socs. and clubs: K. of P .; Elks; Maccabee; Blue Lodge; Chapter; Council and Commandery; Defiance Club. Methodist. Home address: 836 E. Second St., Defiance. O.




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