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HUGHES, KENT W., Judge Court of Ap- peals, Third Ohio District. Term expires Feb., 1920. Home address: Lima, O.
HUGHES, OLIVER HURSEY, Attorney; born. Marshall, O., Dec. 3. 1863; son of John L. Hughes and Elizabeth (Carlisle) Hughes; educated: Hillsboro, O .; Cincin- nati College Law. Married, Elizabeth Watts, April 5, 1911. Engaged in practice law Hillsboro. O .. 1894; devotes most of time to agricultural and extensive landed interests; elected judge Probate Court, Highland Co., Ohio. 1895; re-elected for two terms; appointed adjutant general of State of Ohio by Gov. Pattison, January, 1906; appointed member of Railroad Com- mission of Ohio by Gov. Harris; re- appointed by Gov. Harmon and Gov. Cox; served until Dec. 15, 1915, when resigna- tion was accepted; appointed on "The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio" by Gov. Cox. Jan. 20. 1907. Socs. and clubs: Mason: I. O. O. F .: B. P. O. E .; K. P .; Modern Woodmen; Phi Delta Phi; Ath- letic Club (Columbus) ; Columbus Club (Columbus). Methodist. Home address: Marshall O. and Hillsboro, O.
HUGHS, FRANK CLAY, Merchant; born, Licking Co., O., Feb. 16, 1872; son of John T. Hughs and Mary Elizabeth (Harriman) Hughs; educated: country schools of Lick-
ing Co. Married, Mary Knapp, June 15, 1905. Clothing merchant of Marion, Ohio. Socs. and clubs: Marion Club; Masonic Bodies; K. P. Epworth M. E. Church. Home address: 530 Delaware Ave., Marion, Ohio.
HULBERT, ARCHER BUTLER, College Professor; born, Bennington, Vt., Jan. 26, 1873; son of Calvin Butler Hulbert and Mary (Woodward) Hulbert; educated: St. Johnsbury Academy, Vt .; Putnam Acad. (Ohio); Marietta Coll. College degrees: A. B .; (Hon.) M. A. Married, Mary Eliz- abeth Stacey, Sept. 10, 1901. Instructor and Prin. Putnam Acad., 1895-1897; repre- sentative Am. newspapers in far East, 1897; Asst. editor Korean "Independent;" 1897-1898; staff Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1898-1899; night editor Ohio State Jour- nal, 1899-1900; agent in Europe, Bureau of Ethnology, U. S. Dept. Interior, 1902; literary work, 1900-1905; Asst. Prof. Am. History, Marietta Coll., 1905-1907; Prof. history, Marietta, 1907 -; lecturer, Eco- nomics of Good Roads, U. S. Dept. Agri- culture, 1905-1912; student Western Re- serve, Chicago, Columbia, Harvard and Colorado Univ .; London, Paris; Archivist, Harvard Commission on Western History, 1912-1916; lecturer Chicago Univ., 1904; Columbia, 1911: Illinois and Colorado, 1916; Asst. editor "Early West Travels"; editor Miss. Valley Hist. "Review"; "Crown Col- lections American Maps," 1904-1917; chair- man Marietta Historical Commission and editor Marietta College Historical Collec- tions. Author: "Red Men's Roads"; "The Old National Road"; "Historic Highways of America"; "Washington and the West"; "Pilots of the Republic"; "The Ohio River"; "The Niagara River"; "Zeisber- ger's History of the North American In- dians" (joint-editor with Dr. W. M. Schwarze); addresses and articles, as
"Andrew Craige and the Scioto Asso-
ciates" (annual address before Am. Antiqua. Soc.); "Western Ship Building"; "Hero of Dorchester Heights" (annual address before Bunker Hill Monument Assn.); "The Scioto Group of Specula- tors"; "Physician, Heal Thyself" (Alumni address, Marietta College); chairman Di- vision of Historic Highways, National Highways Assn. (representing American Hist. Assn.). Socs. and clubs: Delta Up- silon; Phi Beta Kappa; Marietta Town and Country Club (Pres., 1909); Am. Hist. Assn .; Hon. Mem. Ohio Phil. & Hist. Soc .; Life Mem. Ohio State Arch. & Hist. Soc .; Am. Antiq. Soc .; Miss. Valley Hist. Assn .; Ohio Valley Hist. Assn. Congregational- ist. Home address: 22S Fifth St., Marietta, O. (Sept .- June); "Linden Lodge,". Cataw- ba Island. Port Clinton, O. (June-Sept.). HULBERT, WILLIAM P., Real Estate; born. Cincinnati. O., 1886; son of Harry C. Hulbert and Elizabeth (Johnston) Hul- bert; educated: public schools; St. Paul's Sch., Concord, New Hampshire. Mar-
lied, Mary Louise Potts, 1907. Manager
of the Hulbert Family estate. Socs. and clubs: Queen City Gymnasium Club; Troop C. Ohio National Guard. Home ad- dress: 3441 Stettimus Ave .. H. P., Cin- cinnati, O.
HULL, JEROME, Educator: Co. Supt. of Schools, Mahoning Co. Home address: Youngstown. O.
HULL, WILLIAM ERNEST, Editor-Printer; born, Morrow Co., Ohio, July 26, 1868; son of James Hockley IIull and Ermina C. (Campbell) Hull; educated: common schools, Ohio and Indiana. Married, Nel- lie Elizabeth Laycox, 1SS9. Established first daily newspaper in Mt. Vernon, O., 1890; with Ohio State Journal, Columbus. O., 1891-1892; editor Enterprise, Caledonia, O., 1892-1897; editor-manager Independent,
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Cardington, O., 1897-1908; managing editor Public Opinion and The Buckeye Print- ing Co., Westerville, O., 1910 -; member Board Education, Cardington, O .; Pres. Board of Trade, Westerville, O., 1914-1915. Socs. and clubs: Commercial Club. Home address: 30 South Vine St., Westerville, Ohio.
HULME, WILLIAM HENRY, University Professor; born, Cheatham Co., Tenn., Oct. 25, 1862; son of Fountain Eliot Pitts Hulme and Lucy Anderson (Phillips) Hulme; educated: Vanderbilt Univ. (A. B., 1890); studied Univs. Leipzig, Jena and Freiburg (Germany), Ph. D., Married, Hedwig Hass, July 10, 1897.
1894. Instr. German, Adelbert Coll., 1894-1896; associate Prof. English, Coll. for Women, Western Reserve Univ., 1896-1900; Prof. English, 1900 -: editor Middle-English "Harrowing of Hell" and Gospel of Nico- demus, 1907; contributor to Baskerville's Southern Writers and various technical journals and reviews. Socs. and clubs: Modern Lang. Assn. of Am .; Am. Dialect Soc .; Delta Kappa Epsilon (Gamma Chap- ter); Phi Beta Kappa. Unitarian. Home address: 11424 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, Ohio.
HULS, ALPHENS EUGENE, Publisher; born, Rockbridge, O., May 10, 1866; son of William Harrison Huls and Elizabeth Roberts (Weltner) Huls; educated: public schools, Rockbridge. Married, Jennie Frasure, Sept. 14, 1889; 2nd, Anna R. Troxel, April 20, 1899. Teacher country and village schools, 13 yrs .; founded Logan Republican, Logan, O., 1903; editor and publisher, 1917 --: elected mayor, Logan, Jan. 1, 1912-Jan. 1, 1916: Asst. chief in- spector public buildings, State Ohio, 1915- 1917. Socs. and clubs: Logan Camp, S. of V. Home address: Logan, O.
HULTGEN, FRANCIS L., Clergyman; born, Lorraine, France, April. 3, 1864; son of John Hultgen, member of bodyguard of Napoleon III, and Anna (Weyland) Hult- gen; educated: schools of Metz and Luxem- burg; St. Mary's Seminary, Cleveland, O. Unmarried. Was ordained Dec. 12, 1889, by Bishop Gilmour; was pastor of St. Mary's, Kirby, O., 1889-1903; pastor of St. Joseph's Church 1903 -; dean of Tiffin Deanery, Diocese of Toledo; Mem. of the Seneca Co. Bd. of Visitors and of Tiffin Public Health Nursing Commission; Pres. of the Seneca Co. Historical and Archaeol. Soc. Catholic Church. Widely known as a linguist. Home address: 30 Melmore St .. Tiffin. O. HUME, ROBERT HENRY, Clergyman; born, Aug. 14, 1848; son of Robert Brown Hume and Christina (Oliver) Hume; edu- cated: New Berlin Academy; Franklin, New York, Boarding Sch .; Monmouth, 111., Coll .; Newburgh Theol. Seminary, N. Y. College degrees: M. A .; B. A .; D. D. (Mus- kingum). Married, Mary Cleland Ross, Oct. 23, 1878. Pastor: Sterling Valley. N. Y., 1876-1882; Morning Sun, O., 1882-1892; Springfield, O., First United Presby. Ch., 1892- Soes, and clubs: Lit. Club (Springfield, O.); Pres. Associated Charl- ties, 1893-1916; Pres. Humane Society, 1906 -: delegate to Pan-Presby. Coun- cil, Liverpool, Eng., 1904. Home address: 1019 Limestone St., Springfield, O.
HUMISTON, WILLIAM HENRY, Physician- Surgeon; born, Wellington, O., July 27. 1855; son of Henry D. Humiston and Miranda (Davison) Humiston: educated: Wellington and Worthington schools. College degrees: M. D., Long Island Col- lege Hosp., New York, 1879. Married, Harriet Millar, Circleville, O, Oct. 1884. Made special study abdominal surgery and gynecology in Vienna, Berlin. Paris and London, 1886-1887; Berlin, 1905; en-
gaged in practice surgery, Cleveland, ()., 1887 -; Prof. clinical gynecology, Med. Dept. Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, O., 1900 -; visiting gynecologist to St. Vincent's Hosp., Cleveland, O., 1892 -. Socs. and clubs: A. M. A .; Fellow Al. Assn. Obstetricians and Gynecologists ( ex-Pres.); Ohio State Med. Soc. (ex- Pres.): British Gynec. Soc .; Cleveland Academy Med. (ex-Pres. ); Union Club, etc. Address: 536 Rose Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
HUMMEL, JOHN SAMUEL, Publisher; born, Strasburg, Lancaster Co., Pa., Mar. 28, 1854; son of Joshua Hummel and Har- riet (Hess) Hummel; educated: public and parochial schools, Lancaster, Ohio. Married, Alice Brockman, Sept. 15, 1886. Entire business career devoted to news- paper work, publisher Clinton County Democrat, 1883 Wilmington, Ohio; appointed postmaster, Wilmington, Ohio, by Pres. Wilson, 1914-1916; appointed by Gov. Harmon member of commission to locate state normal schools, 1910. Home address: Wilmington, O.
HUMPHREY, LEE, Physician; born, Malta, Ohio, April 14, 1864; son of A. G. Hun- phrey and Elizabeth (Parr) Humphrey; educated: Dist. Schs .; village high school; Ohio Wes. Univ. (1884); Univ. Michigan (Med. Dept.); Ohio Med. Coll., Cincin- nati, O. College degrees: M. D., 18\S. Married, Carrie M. Havenor, Oct. 23, 15$9. Engaged in general practice medicine, Malta. O., 1888 -: U. S. Pension Exam- iner; Dir. Malta Nat. Bank; Pres. Malta Mfg. Co .; Mem. Ohio State Med. Board, 1910 -: Pres. Morgan Co. Bd. Educa- tion; Pres. Village of Malta Bd. Educa- tion. Socs. and clubs: Mason; Morgan Co. Med. Soc .; Ohio State Med. Soc .: Am. Med. Assn. Methodist. Home address:
Malta. Ohio.
HUMPHREYS, ROBERT EARL, Merchant; born, Clark Co., O., May 11, 1872; son of George H. Humphreys and Ida L. (Miller) Humphreys: educated: Urbana. O., high school; Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio. Married, Rovilla E. Mumper, Nov. 21, 1894. Became junior member of firm of G. H. Humphreys & Son, Urbana, O., April 1. 1893. Spent about 10 yrs. on the road as wholesale representative of The Springfield Metallic Casket Co. in the eastern states; acquired the interest of G. H. Humphreys in the firm Jan. S, 1915. Socs. and clubs: Harmony Lodge, F. & A. M .; Urbana Chapter, R. A. M .; Urbana Council, R. & S. M .; Raper Commandery, K. T .; Antioch Temple, Mystic Shrine: United Commercial Travelers; Urbana Lodge, I. O. O. F. Presbyterian. Home address: Urbana, O.
HUMPHREYS, SALLIE THOMSON, De- signer; born, Delaware, O .; daughter of John Humphreys and Delia S. (Thomson) Humphreys; educated: Delaware public schools; Ohio Wesleyan Univ .; Art Stu- dents League, Washington, D. C .; School of Fine and Applied Art, N. Y., and at Paris. Has made original designs for such firms as Thomas Strahan Wall Paper Co. of Boston: Allen Higgins Wall Paper Co., etc .; for several years she taught design- ing in the Art Students League of Wash- ington, D. C .; also under the auspices of the Water Color Club in Baltimore, Md .; has recently taught design and home decoration in Ohio Wesleyan Univ .; Dir. of the School of Fine Arts, Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Delaware, O .; also instructor in Design and Home Decoration. Socs. and clubs: College Art Assn .; Member Water Color Club of Washington, D. C. Meni. of William St. Methodist Church, Dela- ware. O. Home address: 162 N. Sandusky St., Delaware, O.
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HUNDLEY, HENRY RHODES, Educator; born, Louisa Co., Va., Aug. 10, 1867; son of Rev. John Walker Hundley and Vir- ginia M. (Quarles) Hundley; educated: Onancock, Va., Academy; Richmond, Va., College; Crozer Theol. Seminary; Deni- son Univ. College degrees: A. B .; A. M .; D. Sc. Married, Mabel P. Lewis, March 26, 1896. Prin. Batesburg high school; Vice Prin. Pedie Institute, N. J .; Prin. Doane Academy, Granville, O., 1900 --. Socs. and clubs: Phi Beta Kappa; Ma- sonic; Kappa Alpha Frat .; Ohio School- masters' Club. Baptist. Home address: Granville, O.
HUNT, CHARLES BEATTY, Attorney; born, Coshocton, O., Nov. 21, 1859; son of Rev. William Ellis Hunt, D. D, and Caroline A. (Totten) Hunt; educated: Coshocton public schools; tutorage of his father in Latin and Higher Math. Mar- ried, Beulah A. Rowley, Dec. 26, 1893. Bookkeeper in grocery store; clerk dry goods store previous to studying law; Campbell & Voorhees, law preceptors, Coshocton, O .; admitted to Ohio bar, 1882; entered in partnership with R. M. Voor- hees, until 1893; elected probate judge, 1893, and re-elected in 1896; resumed ac- tive practice of law, Coshocton, O., 1900 -; clerk election boards, 1891-1892; member and president Board Education, Coshoc- ton, O .; Atty. and Director Commercial National Bank; Secy. and Atty. Citizens Bldg. & Loan Assn., 25 yrs. Socs. and clubs: Pres. Coshocton Chamber of Com- merce; Country Club; Ohio State Bar Assn .; Am. Bar Assn .; Vice Pres. Asso- ciated Charities. Presbyterian. Home address: 822 Main St., Coshocton, O.
HUNT, EMORY WILLIAM, University President; born, E. Clarence, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1862; son of (Rev.) Harrison P. Hunt and Caroline (Holmes) Hunt; educated: Grad. Crozer Theol. Sem., 1887: Univ. of Rochester, 1884. College degrees: A. B., 1884. Married, Elizabeth Oiney, Aug. 24,
1892. Pastor Ashland Ave. Ch., Toledo, O., 1887-1900; Clarendon St. Ch .. Boston, 1900-1902; Pres. Denison Univ., Jan., 1902 to June, 1913; Gen. Secy. Am. Baptist Foreign Miss. Soc., 1913-1914; pastor First Baptist Ch .. Newton, Mass., since May, 1915. Socs. and clubs: Alpha Delta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Pres. Northern Baptist Conv. since 1910. Home address: Newton Centre, Mass.
HUNT, HENRY THOMAS, Attorney; born, Cincinnati, O., April 29, 1878; son of Sam- uel Pancoast Hunt and Martha (Trotter) Hunt; educated: Yale Univ .; Cincinnati Law Sch. College degrees: A. B., 1900; I.L. B., 1903. Married, Thomasa Haydock, Oct. 18, 1906. Admitted to Ohio bar, 1903: engaged in practice law. Cincinnati, O., 1903 -; member Ohio House Rep., 1906, 1908; active in securing elective reforms; elected Pros. Atty .. Hamilton County, 1908-1910; mayor of city Cincinnati, Jan., 1912-1914; appointed member Board of Trustees, Cincinnati Southern Railroad (owned by city), Feb., 1915. Episcopalian- Home address: 3788 Clifton Ave., Cincin- nati, O.
HUNT, JAMES G., Attorney; born, York Twp., Sandusky Co., O., March 14, 1859; son of James Hunt and Margaret (Welsh) Hunt; educated: Clyde, O., common and high schools (Grad. 1880). Married, Sarah Litz, June 21, 1887. Practiced law, Clyde, O., 1884-1886; Fremont, O., State and Fed. Courts, 1886 ---; Pres. The Fremont Home Telephone Co., 1915 -; township clerk, Green Creek Twp., Sandusky Co., O., 1883- 1884; Mem. Ohio Legislature, House Rep., Sandusky Co., O., Jan. 1, 1888 to Jan. 1, 1892 (2 terms), as such member 69th Gen. Assembly of Ohio, presented name of Cal-
vin S. Brice for nomination and election to U. S. Senate; served on some most im- portant committees in the Legislature; city solicitor, Fremont, O., 1893-1895 (2 terms); Mem. Bd. Directors, Price Lun- ber Mfg. Co .; The Fremont Bldg. & Loan Co .; interested in other financial enter- prises of Fremont and Sandusky County. Socs. and clubs: Mem. Bd. Trustees, MA- morial Hospital Assn., Sandusky Co., O. Home address: Fremont, O.
HUNT, MARTHA TROTTER (Mrs. Sam- uel), born, Lexington, Ky., Feb. 13, 1851: daughter of (Judge) George R. Trotter and Amanda (Galloway) Trotter; edu- cated: Xenia, Ohio; Chestnut St. Sem. ( now the Ogontz), Philadelphia, Pa. Mar- ried, Samuel Hunt, Dec. 21, 1876. Socs. and clubs: Cincinnati Woman's Club; D. A. R .; Descendants Colonial Governors. Presbyterian Church. Home address: 241 E. Auburn Ave .. Cincinnati, O.
HUNT, WILLIAM ANDERSON, Attorney; born. Davis Co .. O .. Dec. 17, 1887; son of Charles E. Hunt and Clara B. (Colston) Hunt; educated: State Univ., Iowa. Col- lege degrees: B. A .; M. A .; LL. B. Mar- ried, Grace I. Toulouse, 1910. Admitted to Iowa State Bar, June, 1912; Ohio bar, Dec., 1912; practicing attorney-at-law, Salineville, O., 1912 -; elected city so- licitor, Salineville, O., 1913-1914; practice law, Salineville, O., 1915 ------ resumed Socs. and clubs: Masonic Lodge; K. P .; D. O. K. K .; Odd Fellows: Jr. O. U. A. M .; Modern Woodmen of Am .; Salineville Commercial Club (Secy. in 1914); Saline- ville Chautauqua (Pres. in 1914). Chris- tian Church (Disciples). Home address: Salineville, O.
HUNTER, ROBBINS, Attorney; born, New- ark, O., Sept. 23, 1880; son of S. M. Hunter and Iva R. (Robbins) Hunter; educated: Fishburne Military Sch., Waynesboro (Va.) Doane Academy; Denison Univ., Granville, O .; Law Dept., O. S. U., Co- lumbus, O. Married, Katherine Burner, Nov. 19, 1903. Admitted to Ohio bar, Dec., 1903, and practiced law until Oct. 14, 1910, at which time, was appointed probate judge of Licking Co., O, by Gov. Harmon; elected Nov., 1910, for unexpired term; elected Nov., 1912, for full term; re-elected Nov., 1916. Socs. and clubs: Mason; Acme Lodge; Elk; K. of P .; Phi Gamma Delta Frat .; Rotary Club. Member and Vestry- man of Trinity Episcopal Church, Newark, Ohio. Home address: 122 Buena Vista St., Newark, O.
HUNTINGTON, EDWIN G., Mayor City Painesville, O .; born, Painesville, Lake Co., O., May 4, 1875; son of Edwin Hunt- ington and Rhoda (Green) Huntington; educated: public schools; Buchtel College; studied law under tutorage of father. Served in Spanish-American War, Sergt. Co. M, 5th Ohio Vol. Inf .; retired rank of Captain, April 13, 1908; was with regi- ment in active service in Florida, in Spanish War, 1898; justice of peace, Painesville Twp., Painesville, O .; police justice, City Painesville, 1910-1912; elected mayor, Painesville, 1916 --; Secy. Lake Co. Rep. Executive Com .; Pres. Deputy State Bd. Supervisors of Election, Lake Co., 1911-1912; candidate for representa- tive to Ohio Legislature, 1916; has trav- eled through Central Europe, South Amer- ica and the West Indies. Socs, and clubs: 32d degree Mason; A. A. O. Scottish Rite, Valley of Cleveland: B. P. O. E. No. 549; I. O. O F .; Casement Camp Sons Veterans. Republican. Congregationalist. Home address: 308 Erie St., Painesville, O. HUNTINGTON, FRANCIS ROPER. Bank- er; born, Columbus, O., Sept. 3, 1875; son of Pelatiah Webster Huntington and Frances (Sollace) Huntington; educated:
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Columbus public schools; Lawrenceville, N. J. Married, Adeline Clarke Ulrick, June 9, 1898. Pres. and Dir. Huntington Natl. Bank; Treas. and Dir. Midland Mu- tual Life Ins. Co; Dir. Hocking Valley R. R .; Dir. Commonwealth Power, Ry. and Light Co .; Dir. Columbus Ry., Power & Light Co .; Dir. Ohio State Telephone Co .; Dir. Indianapolis Telephone Co .: Treas. and trustee Children's Hospital; Treas. and Dir. Columbus Club; trustee Gallery of Fine Arts. Socs. and clubs: Elks Club; Columbus Club; Athletic Club; Scioto Country Club; Castalia Trout Club. Home address: 35 Miami Ave., Co- lumbus, O.
HUNTINGTON, THEODORE SOLLACE,
Banker; born, Columbus, O., Sept. 2, 1873; son of Pelatiah W. Huntington and Fran- ces (Sollace) Huntington; educated: Co- lumbus public schools; Lawrenceville, N. J. (1891); Princeton (1895). College de- grees: Princeton, A. B. Married, Grace Livingston Lee, Jan. 29. 1902; 2nd, Mary E. Bugh. Aug. 4. 1914. Cashier Hunting- ton Nat. Bank, Columbus, O., 1905-1912; Vice Pres., 1912 -; Dir. Huber Mfg. Co., Marion, O .; Erner & Hopkins Co .; Troy Laundering Co., Columbus, O .; Vice Pres. Columbus Clearing House Assn., 1915-17. Socs. and clubs: Columbus Club; Athletic Club; Sun Fish Club; Cap and Gown Club (Princeton). Home address: Colum- bus. O. .
HUNTINGTON, W. R., Business Man; born, 1857; son of John Huntington and Jane Huntington; educated: Grad. from Cleve- land high school; Cleveland Spencerian Business Coll. Married. Mary E. Bald- win. Owns much valuable land in Ohio and Florida. Socs. and clubs: Member
Cleveland Yacht Club; Sandusky
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Club; Commodore of the Interstate Yachting Assn. for two years; Cleveland Athletic Club; Union Club; Cleveland Gun Club; Ottawa Shooting Club; 32d degree Mason; Knight Templar; Mem. Al Koran Temple (Shriners), Cleveland, O .; Exalted Ruler of Elyria B. P. O. E., 4 terms; one of the founders of the Elyria Country Club. Home address: 280 Washington Ave., Elyria, O .; Summer home: Hunting- ton Lodge, Put-in-Bay, Ohio.
HURIN, SILAS EVERETT, Attorney; born. Cincinnati, O., Dec. 22, 1858; son of James Kemper Hurin and Cynthia Abigail (Hal- sey) Hurin; educated: Princeton Univ .; Cincinnati Law Sch. College degrees: A. B., 1882; A. M., 1885; LL. B., 1885. Mar- ried, Anne E. Howe, June 30, 189S; 2nd, Mary Ruth Locke, July 19, 1909. Prac- ticed law for two years in Cincinnati, O., and afterwards in Findlay, O .; removed to Toledo. Jan., 1916: served for six yrs. (1905-1911), as judge of the Circuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit of Ohio. Socs. and clubs: S. A. R .; Toledo Commerce Club. Presbyterian Church, Collingwood Ave., Toledo, O. Home address: 340 W. Wood- ruff Ave., Toledo, O.
HURSEY, JESSE W .. Educator; born, Gratiot, O., April 20, 1862; son of Abraham Hursey and Mary (Gordon) Hursey; edu- cated: common schools. Gratiot; Normal school at. Hanover and Zanesville. Mar- ried, Laura E. Duncan, May 27, 1888; 2nd, Catherine Turner. Dec. 23. 1915. Taught school 11 yrs .: deputy clerk of courts 2 terms; elected county auditor, 1912; re- elected in 1914 Socs. and clubs: Odd Fel- lows; Masons: K. of P .; Eagles: Moose; Elks; Daughters of Rebekah. M. E. Ch. Home address: 21st St .. Newark. O.
HURST, J. EDWARD, Editor-Publisher; born, near New Philadelphia, O., Dec. 1,
1866; son of Frederick Hurst and Rosanna (Haney) Hurst; educated: common schools of county, Franklin Twp .; Central high at Strasburg and Kuhns Normal Sch., New Philadelphia, O. Married, Ella Benfer, Dec., 1887. Taught school several years; engaged in real estate and insurance bus- iness 7 yrs .; has been engaged in news- paper business since 1907; publisher and editor of The Daily Times and Ohio Dem- ocrat and Times; served 3 yrs. as deputy probate . judge, 1890-1893; served two terms in Ohio Senate of 74th and 75th Gen. Assemblies; delegate to Democratic National Convention at Denver, 1908; served on State Democratic Committee in 1905; chairman County Ex-Com., 4 yrs .; ran for Congress in 1904. Socs. and clubs: Member of I. O. O. F .; Sons of Veterans; Modern . Woodmen and National Union. Lutheran Church. Home address: New Philadelphia, O.
HURST, J. HARRY, Merchant; born, La- trobe, Pa., 1859; son of Joseph Lee Hurst and Nancy (Jack) Hurst. Married, Eliza - beth Robb. Merchant; partner in the firm of Wilkins-Hurst Co., furniture dealers; Pres. of Elyria Board of Education; Dir. of Elyria Savings & Banking Co .; Dir. of the Y. M. C. A .; ex-Pres. of Elyria Cham- ber of Commerce. Socs. and clubs: Ma- sons; O. E. S .; S. of O .; K. of P .; Macca- bees; Treas. of Methodist Men's Club. Home address: 220 Sixth St., Elyria, O. HUSSEY, MILLARD F., Physician-Sur- geon; born, Port Jefferson, O., Sept. 5, 1858; son of (Dr.) Stephen C. Hussey and Ann (Wical) Hussey; educated: Port Jef- ferson; O. N. U., Lebanon, O .; Ohio Med. College, Cincinnati, O. College degrees: M. D. Married, B. M. Hennessey, June 7, 1893. Teacher and county examiner for several years; registrar in U. S. Paper Mill, Pittsfield, Mass., 1886-7; practicing physician since 1891; coroner of Shelby Co., 1896-1900; member of school board, 1900-16; member of the Bldg. Commission of Lima State Hosp .; chairman of the Shelby Co. Democratic Exec. Com., 1915- 1916. Socs. and clubs: Shelby Co. Med. Soc .; Ohio State and Am. Med. Assns. Home address: 212 N. Ohio Ave., Sidney, Ohio.
HUTCHINS, FANNIE COLLINS, Physiclan; born, Brooklyn, N. Y .; daughter of Robert Grosvenor Hutchins and Harriet (James) Hutchins; educated: Oberlin; Carleton Coll., Minn .; Med, Dept. of Univ. of South- ern Calif. Unmarried. Resident physi-
cian Children's Hosp., San Francisco; Asst. physician Cleveland State Hosp .; Asst. in Neurology, Western Reserve Med. Coll. : interested in Social Betterment work. Congregational Church. Home ad- dress: 2032 Fast 115th St., Cleveland, O. HUTCHINS, HAROLD GARVER, College Professor; born, Hingham, Mass., Aug. 1, 1876; son of Albert Thomas Hutchins and Abble B. (Lewis) Hutchins; educated: public schools, Hingham, Mass .; New Eng- land Conservatory Music; studied Theory . under Thomas Tapper; voice, 4 yrs. Arthur Thayer, Boston, Mass .;
Herbert W.
Greene, New York. Married, May E.
Steele, May 11, 1905. Supervisor Music, Avon, Mass., 1899; private teacher voice, Boston, Mass., 1898-1901; soloist and choir director, Winthrop Cong. Ch., Boston, 189S- 1901; private teacher, choir director, Can- ton, O., 1901-1906; Prof. vocal music, Buchtel Coll., 1904-1906; Prof. vocal mu- sic, College Wooster, Wooster, O., 1906 -; first Asst. to H. W. Greene's Summer Sch., New York, N. Y., 1912-1913; soloist in Oratorio and Recital. 1906 -; writer, musical journals. Socs. and clubs: Dir. Wooster Glee Club. 1907 -: Co. Vice Pres. Ohio State Music Teachers' Assn.,
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