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& Co., and of the Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange. Member Suburban Riding and Driving Club.

GWATHMEY, JAMES TEMPLE-Cotton Merchant, 49 Cotton Exchange, New York City; residence 58 West 72d street. Member of the firm of Gwathmey & Co., members of the Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange. Member New York, Marine and Field, and Richmond County Country Clubs.

GWYER, FREDERICK WALKER-Physician and Professor, 130 East 38th street, New York City. Born in the United States, July 29, 1855. Educated in public schools, at New York University, and in Europe. (Married.) Professor of operative and clinical

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gery in Cornell University Medical College; surgeon to Bellevue Hospital; consulting surgeon to Beth Israel and Mount Vernon Hospitals. Member New York Surgical Society, Medical Society of the County of New York, Academy of Medicine, Bellevue Alumni Association and Sons of the Revolution.

GWYER, JOHN L.-Refrigerator Manufacturer, 111 East Houston street, New York City; residence Mount Vernon. Born in Connecticut, July 29, 1850. Educated in public schools and at Bryant & Stratton's Business College. (Married.) Member of the firm of L. H. Mace & Co. Treasurer and director Myers' Excursion and Navigation Co.; director Lafayette Fire Insurance Co.

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HAAS, KALMAN-Merchant, 27 William New York City; residence 7 East 69th street. Born in Germany, Dec. 24, 1840. (Married.) Director American Beet Sugar Co., Napa Quicksilver Mining Co., Brush Electric Illuminating Co., Santa Ysabel Gold Mining Co. and New Idria Quicksilver Co. Member American Geographical Society and Chamber of Commerce.

HABBERTON, JOHN-Author, New Rochelle. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 24, 1842. Educated in Illinois public schools; learned printing trade in New York City. (Married Alice L. Hastings of Hartford, Conn., 1868.) Served as private and lieutenant of Volunteers during Civil War; literary editor "Christian Union," 1874-7; on staff of New York "Herald," 187693; on staff of "Godey's Magazine," 1893-4. Author of "Other People's Children," "The Scripture Club of Valley Rest," "Country Luck," "Some Folks," "The Worst Boy in Town," "The Lucky Lover," "Helen's Babies" and many others.

HABER, LOUIS I--Signs, 508 West Broadway, New York City; residence 149 West 78th street. Member Reform and Grolier Clubs, Dunlap Society and American Museum of Natural History.

HABIRSHAW, WILLIAM H.-Manufacturer, 15 Cortlandt street, New York City; residence Yonkers. President, general manager and trustee India Rubber and Gutta Percha Insulation Co. Member Union League, Players', Lambs'. Racquet and Tennis and New York Yacht Clubs, Scientific Alliance and Century Association.

HACKETT, JAMES KETELTAS-Actor, 16 Gramercy Park, New York City; residence 97 Lexington avenue. Born in Wolfe Island, Ontario, Canada, Sept. 6, 1869. (Son of James Henry Hackett, American actor.) Educated at the College of the City of New York ('91) and New York Law School. (Married Mary Mannering.) Made his first appearance on the stage, in Palmer's stock company, 1892; leading man, New York Lyceum, at the age of twenty-six (youngest leading man in New York stage history). Most notable success "Prisoner of Zenda," its sequel, "Rupert of Hentzau" and also "The Pride of Jennico." Now under management of Daniel Frohman. Member Players', Lambs' and Alpha Delta Phi Clubs.

HACKSTAFF, ALEXANDER G.-Secretary, 214 Broadway, New York City; residence Morristown, N. J. Secretary and director Canton, Aberdeen and Nashville R. R. Co., Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans R. R. Co. and Mississippi Valley Co.; secretary Illinois Central R. R. Co. Member Morristown (N. J.), Westminster Kennel and Union Clubs and St. Nicholas Society.

HADDEN, CROWELL-President, 186 Remsen street, Brooklyn; residence 69 Remsen street. Born in New York City, Sept. 19, 1840. Educated at Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute. (Married.) Was for many years vice-president, treasurer, director and auditor of the Brooklyn City R. R. Co.; was also a director of the Brooklyn Heights R. R. Co. and Long Island Traction Co. Now president Long Island Bank (in liquidation); treasurer and director New York and Long Island Realty Co. and Brooklyn Academy of Music; director Franklin Trust Co., Franklin Safe Deposit Co. and Nassau National Bank; trustee Brooklyn Savings Bank. Member Hamilton and Barnard Clubs.

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University, Merchants', Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht and Church Clubs.

HADDOCK, JOHN C.--Wholesale Coal Merchant, 1 Broadway, New York City; residence Pennsylvania. Member of the firm of Haddock, Shonk & Co. Member Lawyers', Essex County (N. J.) Country and Democratic Clubs and American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

HADLOCK, ALBERT E.-Lawyer, New Brighton; residence 387 Tompkins avenue. Born in Amherst, N. H., Feb. 9, 1863. Educated at Milford (N. H.) High School ('80), Phillips Exeter Academy ('83), Dartmouth College (A.B., '87 and A.M., '90) and Harvard Law School (LL.B., '93). (Single.) Connected with the firm of Evarts, Choate & Beaman in New York City, 18936; member of the firm of Pinney, Thayer & Hadlock, and assistant district attorney of Richmond County, 1896-8; secretary to the president of the Borough of Richmond since Sept. 1, 1898. Member Harvard, Richmond County Country and Staten Island Clubs, Psi Upsilon, Phi Delta, Phi and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

HAFF, FRANK E.-Assistant Treasurer, Long Island Depot, Long Island City; residence 170 Eleventh street. Born in Islip, Suffolk Co., N. Y., May 10, 1862. Educated at an Islip common school. (Married.) Treasurer East End Avenue Baptist Church and Queens Borough Histrionic Society; assistant treasurer and director Long Island R. R. Co. (North Shore Branch), Montauk Water Co. and Prospect Park and Coney Island R. R. Co.; assistant treasurer New York and Brooklyn Bridge Ry. Co., Montauk Co., Montauk Steamboat Co., Huntington R. R. Co. and Ocean Electric Ry. Co.; director Atlantic Avenue Elevated R. R. Co. and Montauk Extension R. R. Co. Member New York Railroad Club and Island City Lodge No. 586 F. & A. M.

HAFFEN, LOUIS FRANCIS-President, Third and Tremont avenues, New York City; residence 647 Courtlandt avenue. Born in Melrose, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1854. (Son of Matthias and Catherine Haffen.) Educated in public schools and at St. John's College, Fordham (A.B., '75 and A.M.), and Columbia School of Mines (C.E., '79); also studied mining and metallurgy in the West. Was appointed engineer in the Park Department, 1882; becoming subsequently superintendent of the new parks of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards; was commissioner of street improvements for same district, 1893-7. Was elected the first President of Bronx Borough in 1897, to serve three years (18981901). Member Democratic, Washington, Brownson Literary and Schnorrer Clubs, St. John's College Alumni, Twenty-third Ward Taxpayers' and Columbia College School of Mines Alumni Associations, Melrose Turn Verein, Arion Liedertafel, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Central Taxpayers' Alliance, North Side Board of Trade and Suburban Council, Royal Arca

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HAGAR, STANSBURY-Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence 372 Washington avenue, Brooklyn. Born in San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 9, 1869. Educated at Yale (A.B., '92) and at New York Law School ('97). (Single.) Has spent several years in the study of ethnology and archaeology, and has published papers on these subjects.

HAGEN, WINSTON H.-Lawyer, 59 Wall street, New York City; residence 61 West Ninth street. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 18, 1859. Educated at Amherst College ('79) and Columbia Law School. (Married.) Member of the firm of Goodrich, Whitney & Hagen. Member University, City, Social Reform, Nassau Country and Chi Psi Clubs, Chess, Marine and Field and Montauk Clubs of Brooklyn, Amherst College Alumni Association and Society of Medical Jurisprudence.

HAGUE, CHARLES ARTHUR-Consulting Engineer, 39 Cortlandt street; New York City; residence Hackensack, N. J. Born in Newton, Mass., Oct. 9, 1849. Educated in Hudson, N. Y. (Married.) Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers and American Society of Civil Engineers.

HAGUE, JAMES D.-Mining Engineer and President, 18 Wall street, New York City; residence 108 East 40th street. Born in Boston, Mass., Feb. 24, 1836. Educated in private schools, at Harvard ('54), GeorgiaAugusta University in Goettingen, Germany, and at Royal School of Mines in Freiberg, Saxony ('58). (Married Mary Ward Foote in 1872, who died in 1898.) Engaged in South Sea exploration, 1859-61; served in United States Navy, 1862-3; engaged in Lake Superior copper mining, 1863-6; connected with United States Geological Survey, 1867-70: mining expert in California, 1871-8; United States Commissioner to Paris Exposition, 1878. Has resided in New York City since 1879. President and director Mount Pleasant Gold Mines Co., North Star Mining Co. and Tomboy Gold Mines Co. Member Metropolitan and Union League Clubs, Pacific Union Club of San Francisco, Union Club of Boston, Century and Down Town Associations, American Museum of Natural History, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Geographical and New England Societies.

HAHLO, LOUIS HERBERT-Lawyer, 280 Broadway, New York City; residence 19 East 53d street. Born in New York City, Jan. 17, 1865. (Son of Herman and Rebecca [Hoexter] Hahlo.) Educated in public schools and at the College of the City of New York ('84) and Columbia College Law School ('86). (Single.) Represented the Twenty-first Assembly District in the State Legislature, 1892-3. Assistant corporation counsel since Feb. 1, 1898. Member Democratic and Progress Clubs.

HAHN, GEORGE M.-Broker, 2 Wall street, New York City; residence 209 East 60th street. Born in New York City, Nov. 25, 1857. Educated in public and private schools in New York City. (Married.) Member New York Athletic Club, Palestine Commandery, F. & A. M. and Mecca Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.

HAIGH, HENRY B.-Manufacturer, 22 Cliff street, New York City; residence 265 McDonough street, Brooklyn. Vice-president and director Iron Clad Mf'g Co.; director Manufacturers' Trust Co. of Brooklyn and Associated Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Corporation. Member Fulton and Manufacturers' Clubs and Union League, Marine and Field and Crescent Athletic Clubs of Brooklyn.

HAIGHT, ALBERT-Judge, Buffalo. Born in Ellicottville, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1842. Educated at Springville (N. Y.) Academy; studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1863. Held several local offices; County Judge of Erie County, 1872; Supreme Court Justice, 1876-89; Associate Judge of Court of Appeals since 1889; present term expires Dec. 31, 1908.

HAIGHT, CHARLES C.-Architect, 111 Broadway, New York City; residence 150 West 86th street. Educated at Columbia ('61). Member Metropolitan, University, New York Yacht and Church Clubs, Down Town, Columbia Alumni and Century Associations, St. Nicholas Society and Architectural League.

HAIGHT, DAVID L.-Physician, 132 Nassau street, New York City; residence University Club. Born in New York City, Sept. 27, 1840. Educated in Geneva, Switzerland, and at Yale, and New York College of Physicians and Surgeons. (Single.) Member University, Union, Rockaway Hunting and Yale Clubs and Blooming Grove Park Association.

HAIGHT, EDWARD-Broker, 26 Broad street, New York City; residence 58 West 58th street. Born in New York City, Oct. 3, 1840. Educated at Columbia. (Married.) Member of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Riding Club, Country Club of Westchester County, Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Society of the Army of the Cumberland and George Washington Post No. 103, G. A. R.

HAIGHT, GARRITT B.-Cashier, 150 Avenue D, New York City; residence 132 Madison avenue. (Single.) Cashier D. H. McAlpin & Co. Member National Arts and Salmagundi Clubs.

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HAINES, CHARLES D.-Railroad President, 100 Broadway, New York City: residence Kinderhook. Born in Medusa, Albany Co., N. Y., June 9, 1856. (Married.) President of several railroad companies and other corporations. Represented the Nineteenth District in the Fifty-third Congress.

HAINES, JOHN P.-President, Madison avenue and 26th street, New York City; residence 20 Fifth avenue. President American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Member American Geographical and St. Nicholas Societies, New York Yacht Club and American Museum of Natural History.

HAKES, FRANK P.-Insurance and Real Estate, Cortland. Born in Pitcher, Chenango Co., N. Y., Dec. 6, 1852. Educated in district schools. (Married.) Member of the firm of Davis, Jenkins & Hakes. Director Cortland Savings Bank. Chairman Chenango County Board of Supervisors, 1890-1; supervisor of Town of Pitcher, 1883-4. Member Tioughnioga Club (president), Cortlandville Lodge No. 470, F. & A. M., Cortland Chapter No. 194, R. A. M., Cortland Commandery No. 50, Knights Templar, and John L. Lewis Lodge, I. O. O. F.

HALDANE, WILLIAM HENRY-Lawyer, 52 William street, New York City; residence Cold Spring. Member Reform, Church and Delta Kappa Epsilon Clubs and Columbia Alumni and Down Town Associations.

HALE, ALBERT CABLE-Chemist, Putnam and Marcy avenues, Brooklyn; residence 551 Putnam avenue. Born in Adams, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1845. Educated at University of Rochester (A.B., '69, A.M., '72 and E.M., '81) and at University of Heidelberg, Germany (Ph.D.). (Married Carrie Helen Angell.) Head teacher in physical science department of Boy's High School, Brooklyn, since 1883. Prominent as expert chemist and mining engineer. Member American Chemical Society.

HALE, EDWARD EVERETT, JR. - Professor, Schenectady; residence 762 Nott street. Born in Boston, Mass., Feb. 18, 1863. Educated at Harvard (A.B., '83) and at University of Halle, Germany (Ph.D., '92). (Married Rose Perkins, 1893.) Instructor and assistant professor of English at Cornell University, 1886-90; professor of English at University of Iowa. 1892-5; professor of rhetoric at Union College since 1895. Author of school and college text books.

HALE, FRANK H.-Insurance, 701 Granger Block, Syracuse; residence "The Maples," near Fayetteville. Born in Manlius, Onondaga Co., N. Y., Dec. 5, 1860. Educated at State Normal School, Cortland, N. Y. (Married.) Treasurer National Wall Plaster Co. of America, and Standard Shirt Mf'g Co.; director Syracuse Granite and Bronze Co., and Weedsport Skirt and Waist Co. For six years special agent Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. Member Citizens', Onondaga Golf and Century Clubs and Syracuse Athletic Association.

HALE, MARSHALL-Merchant, 256 Church street, New York City; residence San Francisco, Cal. Born in Schoolcraft, Mich., Feb. 14. 1866. Educated at University of the Pacific, San José. Cal. (Married.) Manager Hale Bros. (Inc.) of San Francisco; director Merchants' Association of San Francisco. Member New York Athletic and Arkwright Clubs.

HALE, WILLIAM HENRY-Lawyer, 40 First place, Brooklyn. Born in Albany, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1840. Educated at Albany Academy ('58), Union College, Yale University ('60) and Albany Law School ('61); received honorary degree of Ph.D. from Yale, 1863. (Married.) Was for many years American correspondent of "Nature" (London); was prosecuting attorney in attempted impeachment of Police Justice Patrick Divver in 1894. Author of "The Age of Science" and other essays. One of the original Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; honorary member Princeton Cliosophic Society and member Phi Beta Kappa Society (Yale Chapter).

HALEY, EDWARD-Treasurer, 149 Church street, New York City; residence Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, 1855. Educated at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic School. Treasurer of Examining Board of Plumbers, New York City, since July 13, 1898. Member Ninth Ward Democratic Club of Brooklyn.

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HALL, EDWARD HAGAMAN-Editor and Publisher, 154 Nassau street, New York City; residence 12 West 103d street. Born in Auburn, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1858. Educated at Auburn Academy ('77). (Married.) Special agent New York State Commerce Commission, 1898-9; member Mayor's Committees on Celebration of (Greater New York) Consolidation, Welcome to Army, Welcome to Cuban Fleet and Welcome to Admiral Dewey; designed official medal commemorative of consolidation. Member Sons of the American Revolution, Order of Founders and Patriots of America, Society of American Authors and Society for the Preservation of Scenic and Historic Places and Objects.

HALL, EDWARD J.-President, 15 Dey street, New York City; residence Morristown, N. J. President and director Perth Amboy Terra Cotta Co. and Southern Bell Telegraph and Telephone Co.; vicepresident and director New York Telephone Co. and American Telephone and Telegraph Co.; director Bell Telephone Co. of Buffalo, Bell Telephone Co. of Philadelphia, Consolidated Telegraph and Electrical Subway Co., Empire City Subway Co., Market and Fulton National Bank and New York and New Jersey Telephone Co. Member University, Lawyers' and Press Clubs, American Society of Mechanical Engineers and Yale Alumni Association.

HALL, ERNEST-Lawyer, 64 William street, New York City; residence 1087 Boston road. Born in London, England, Oct. 24, 1844. Educated in New York City; at a public school and at New York University Law School. (Married.) Served in both Army and Navy during Civil War; Judge of City Court, 1882-7. Counsel to Germania Fire Insurance Co., Security Insurance Co. of New Haven, Conn., Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Co. and International Insurance Co. Referee in bankruptcy. President Alumni of University Law

School; member Lawyers', New York Athletic, North Side Republican, Union Republican, Bedford Park, Fordham and Morris Clubs, Lafayette Post G. A. R., Lebanon Hospital and St. John's Guild.

HALL, F. L.-Insurance, Clayton. Born in Mannsville, N. Y., July 19, 1856. Educated at University of Michigan. (Married.) President Thousand Islands Publishing Co. of Clayton and Alexandria Bay, N. Y.; director First National Bank.

HALL, FRANK L.-Lawyer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 1 West 30th street. Born in Bridgeport, Conn., July 4, 1850. Educated at Yale ('72) and Columbia Law School ('74). (Single.) President and director Baltimore and Delaware Bay R. R. Co. Attorney for a number of corporations. Member University, Yale, South Side Sportsmen's and Psi Upsilon Clubs, American Historical and Down Town Associations and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

HALL, GEORGE HENRY-Artist, 7 West 43d street, New York City. Born in Boston, Mass., Sept. 21, 1825. Educated in common schools; studied art in Düsseldorf, Paris and Rome. (Single.) Member Century Association and National Academy of Design.

HALL, GORDON R.-Physician, 26 Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn. Educated at Amherst College, and New York College of Physicians and Surgeons. Member of staff of Long Island College Hospital, Kings County Hospital, and Brooklyn Hospital; assistant professor of practice in Long Island College Hospital. Member Alpha Delta Phi and Crescent Athletic Clubs and Amherst College Alumni Association.

HALL, HENRY-Journalist, 154 Nassau street, New York City; residence Plaza Hotel. Born in Auburn, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1845. (Son of Benjamin F. Hall.) (Married Sarah Virginia, daughter of L. Warren Houghton of Bath, Me.) Learned newspaper business in Auburn, as editor and writer on the "News" and "Advertiser." Connected with the New York "Tribune" of which he is now business manager, since 1875. Author of "History of Auburn," "America's Successful Men" and other works. President and director New York Printing Co.; director Tribune Association. Member Union League and New York Athletic Clubs, Sons of the Revolution, Sons of the American Revolution and Order of Founders and Patriots of America.

HALL, HENRY L.-Heating and Ventilating Engineer, 137 Elm street, New York City; residence Fanwood, N. J. Born in South Vernon, Vt. Educated at Columbia University. (Married.) President and director New York Steam Fitting Co.; treasurer National Association of Steam Fitters. Ex-mayor and ex-member of the Common Council of Fanwood, N. J. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon Club, Aldine Association, New England Society, and American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers.

HALL, JAMES P.--Editor, 154 Nassau street, New York City; residence 6 Poplar street, Brooklyn. Born in Auburn, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1849. Educated at Auburn High School. (Single.) Editor New York "Tribune." Member Twilight Club, Sons of the American Revolution, American Association for the Advancement of Science, British Association for the Advancement of Science, British Astronomical Association, British Society for Psychical Research and of local scientific organizations in New York City and Brooklyn.

HALL, JOHN, JR.--Stationer, 41 Broad street, New York City; residence New Rochelle. Born in New York City. (Married.) Member Union League and Grolier Clubs.

HALL, RANDALL C.-Clergyman, 245 West 48th street, New York City. Born in Wallingford, Conn., Dec. 18, 1842. Educated at Trinity School, Columbia College and General Theological Seminary (D.D.). (Married.) Instructor in Hebrew in General Theological Seminary, 1868-71; was elected Clement C. Moore Professor of Hebrew and Greek languages, 1871; made professor emeritus, 1899. Member Catholic Club, Columbia University Alumni and New York Churchmen's Associations and Clericus.

HALL, ROBERT W.- Professor, University Heights, New York City; residence Yonkers. Born in Armagh, Ireland, April 25. 1853. Educated at Princeton ('73) and Columbia ('76). (Single.) Professor of analytical chemistry at New York University. Member Chemical Club.

HALL, THOMAS-Inventor, 10 Water street, Brooklyn. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 4, 1834. Educated at University of Pennsylvania; studied mechanics in Europe. Devised mechanism for printing by touching keys; invented the Hall typewriter, also several sewing machines.

HALL, THOMAS WINTHROP—Author, 53 West 24th street, New York City. Born in Ogdensburg, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1862. Educated at United States Military Academy ('87). Served as adjutant of 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry (Rough Riders) during Sanish-American War. Author of "When Cupid Calls," "When Love is Lord," "The Little Lady," "Tales by Tom Hall" and others. Dramatized "The Bonnie Brier Bush."

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HALLOCK, CHARLES-Scientist and Journalist, 371 Broadway, New York City; residence Missouri. Born in New York City, March 13, 1834. (Son of Gerard Hallock.) Educated at Amherst College (A.B., '54 and A.M., '71). (Married Amelia J., daughter of Oliver T. Wardell of New York City.) Actively engaged in journalism since 1855; associate editor and proprietor of New York "Journal of Commerce," 185762; founded "Forest and Stream," 1873; edited "Western Field and Stream," 1896-7. Has done collecting and field work for Smithsonian Institution since 1860. Author of "Camp Life in Florida," "Our New Alaska," "The Salmon Fisher" and other works of a similar nature. Member Thirteen Club, Amherst Alumni and Blooming Grove Park Associations, Delta Kappa Epsilon Society and of many sportsmen's clubs and scientific and historical societies.

HALLOCK, CHARLES P.-Lawyer, 2087 Boston road, New York City; residence 2079 Bathgate avenue. Born in Riverhead, N. Y., May 4, 1868. Educated at Williams College, and New York University Law School. (Married.) Member Phi Delta Phi, Suburban, West Farms Republican (president) and Union Republican Clubs, Williams Alumni Association, Republican County Committee and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

HALLOCK, JOHN H.-Real Estate and Insurance, 401 Grand street, and 155 Broadway, New York City; residence 188 Hancock street, Brooklyn. Born in Jer

sey City, N. J., Dec. 29, 1869. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. (Married.) Member of the firm of George G. Hallock, Jr's. Sons. Member Crescent Athletic, Atlantic Yacht, Automobile, New York Canoe and Dyker Meadow Golf Clubs, Hartwood Club of Sullivan County, and Cumberland Lodge of Illinois.

HALLOCK, JOSEPH NEWTON-Clergyman and Editor, 90 Bible House, New York City; residence 338 Greene avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Franklinville, N. Y., July 4, 1834. Educated at Yale (A.B., '57 and A.M., '60), Yale Theological Seminary ('60) and Ursinus College (D.D.). (Married Emily Young.) Was ordained and entered the Congregational ministry. Declined a call to the presidency of Westminster University in Denver, Col., 1897. Editor-in-chief "Christian Work." Director Metropolitan Realty Co. and Society for the Prevention of Crime; trustee State Trust Co. Author of "First Impressions in Europe," "Twice Across the Continent," "The Christian Life" and "Family Worship"; also many religious, educational and historical writings.

HALLOCK, SILAS F.-Physician, 26 East 54th street, New York City. Born in Hollidays Cove, W. Va., Nov. 6, 1861. Educated in Steubenville, Ohio, and at Western Reserve University. (Married.) Assistant surgeon to Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital; ophthalmic surgeon to Demilt Dispensary. Member Presbyterian Union, Loyal Legion Temperance Society, Academy of Medicine and New York County Medical Society.

HALLOCK, WILLIAM-Professor, 116th street and Amsterdam avenue, New York City; residence 213 West 135th street. Born in Milton, Ulster Co., N. Y., Aug. 14, 1857. Educated at Columbia ('79) and University of Wurzburg, Germany (Ph.D., '81). (Married Georgianna B. Ames, 1885.) Connected with United States Geological Survey, 1882-91; assistant in charge of Astro-physical Observatory, Smithsonian Institution, 1891-2; adjunct professor of physics at Columbia University since 1892. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science and New York Academy of Sciences.

HALPIN, FRANCIS-Banker, 270 Broadway, New York City; residence Montclair, N. J. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1853. Educated in private schools of Brooklyn and at Holbrook's Military Academy. (Married.) Cashier Chemical National Bank, with which he has been connected since 1869. Formerly first lieutenant Squadron "A," N. G. N. Y. Member New York Historical Society.

HALPIN, PAUL-Lawyer, 170 Broadway, New York City; residence 3472 Broadway. Born in New York City, Jan. 13, 1869. Educated at Manhattan College and Columbia College Law School. (Married.) Was commissioner of appraisal for Department of Water Supply; secretary and treasurer of George Washington Lighting Co., and vice-president of Mutual Brewing Co. Now president and director Seneca Land Co., and secretary and treasurer Automatic Smoke Preventer Co. Member Wyoming Field, New York Athletic and Democratic Clubs, Manhattan College Alumni, Columbia Alumni and Marcy Associations, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick and Knights of Columbus.

HALSEY, CHARLES D.-Banker and Broker, 15 Broad street, New York City; residence 5 East 33d street. Born in Newark, N. J., Sept. 20, 1865. Educated at Princeton ('86). Member of the firm of Toler & Halsey, members of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Princeton, Union, University, Knollwood Country, Seabright Golf and Baltusrol Golf Clubs.

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HALSEY, CHARLES STORRS - Instructor, North Oxford street, Buffalo. Born in Cambria, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1834. Educated at Williams College (valedictorian, '56). (Married Maria A. Lippincott, 1859.) Principal Macedon Academy, 1856-8 and 1862-5; Newton (N. J.) Collegiate Institute, 1859-61; Canandaigua (N. Y.) Academy, 1865-72; Burlington (Vt.) High School, 1872-5; Union Classical Institute of Schenectady, 1875-97. Author of "Genealogical and Chronological Chart of the Rulers of England, Scotland, France, Germany and Spain."

HALSEY, FRANCIS WHITING-Editor, 41 Park row, New York City; residence 144 West 119th street. Born in Unadilla, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1851. Educated at

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