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Men of 1914 Biographical Sketches
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Hare, Hobart Amory, of 1801 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa., was born Philadelphia, Sept. 20, 1862. M.D., Pennsylvania, 1884, B.S., 1885; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1893. Clin. prof. diseases of children, Pennsylvania, 1890-91; prof. therapeutics and diagnosis, Jefferson Med. Coll. 1891-; Fiske Fund, R.I. Med. Soc., 1885-86; Fothergillian medal, London Med. Soc., 1888; prize, Acad. Royale de Med. de Belgique, 1889; Boylston prize, 1891. Soc. Nat. Am. Physicians; Physiol. Soc.; Phila. Coll. Physicians; clinical medicine.

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Harlowe, David, member Railroad Commission of Wisconsin. Office, Madison, Wis. Residence, Milwaukee, Wis., born April 20, 1860, in England. Caine to United States in 1881; later until 1883, bookkeeper and stenographer Chicago Telephone Co.; 1883 to 1893, successively stenographer for assistant general freight agent Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. at Milwaukee and chief clerk general freight department same place; 1892 to Jan. 20, 1911, traffic manager Edward P. Allis Co. and its successor, the Allis-Chalmers Co.; Jan. 20, 1911, to date, member Railroad Commission of Wisconsin, having been appointed by Governor McGovern to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Prof. B. II. Meyer.

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Harman, John N., editor and vice-president Brooklyn Daily Times, 4th Ave. and Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Residence, Ocean Ave., Cathedral Arms, born Jan. 17, 1871, in Oswego, N.Y. Educated at Watertown High School and Cornell University, 1893. (Married.) Was formerly connected with Utica Morning Herald, Brooklyn Citizen, Brooklyn Standard Union, also city editor of Watertown Evening News. Member Cornell Club and Manual Lodge No. 636, F. & A.M.

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Harriman, Job, lawyer, born, Clinton Co., Ind., June 15, 1861; son of Newton S. and Elizabeth (Miller) Harriman. Educated in public schools, Ind.; Butler Univ., at Irvington; Colo. Coll., Colo. Spgs. Married, Theodosia Gray, November, 1893. Moved to Cal., 1886. Candidate, Social Democracy for vice-pres. of U.S., 1900; candidate for gov. of Cal., Socialist Labor Party, 1898; Socialist nominee for mayor of Los Angeles, 1912. Socialist. Res., 1207 Maryland St. Office, 921 Higgins Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.

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Harrington, Henry Hill, Kingsville, Tex. Chemistry, agriculture, Buena Vista, Miss. B.S., Miss. A.&M. Coll., 1883, M.S., 1885. Asst. professor of Chem. and Physics, Miss. Coll., 1882-88; professor Chem. and Mineral, Texas Coll., 1888-1905; president, 1905-08; director Texas Experiment stations, 1908-11. Agricultural director Frisco Railway, 1911. Fellow Texas Academy. Chemistry, geology, agronomy, LL.D., Miss Univ.

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Harris, Overton, banker, farmer; born at Harris, Mo., July 3, 1856; son of Anderson Wood and Gabrilla (Nelson) Harris; graduated from State Normal School, Kirksville, Mo.; married, Harris, Mo., 1875, Mary Susan Jones; children: C. B., A. Estelle, Clara B., E. Amber, A. Wood, and Augustus 0. Showed the world's champion herd of Hereford cattle during the years 1900 to 1914. President Harris Banking Co., Haley Cattle Co., of Rifle, Colo., C. Harris & Sons, Harris, Mo.; director First National Bank of Milan, Mo., Central Trust and Savings Bank of Kansas City, Mo., Farmers' and Merchants' State Bank and Trust Co. of Sweetwater, Texas, First National Bank of Rifle, Colo. Democrat; Christian. Elk, Mason, Odd Fellow, Knight of Pythias, Modern Woodman, American Yeoman.. Address, Harris.

Harris, William Christopher, banker of Fulton, Mo., was born Aug. 15, 1860, in Callaway County, Mo. He is president of the Callaway Bank.

Harris, William Laurel, 423 West 59th St., New York, N.Y.; summer, Saint Mary's, Lake George, N.Y. Mural P., C., W., L. Born, Brooklyn, N.Y., Feb. 18, 1870. Pupil of T. W. Dewing in New York; Gerome, Galland Lefebvre and Doucet in Paris. Member: Mural P. (sect.); N.Y. Arch. Lg., 1898; N.A.C.; N.Y. Municipal A.S. (pres.); A. Aid S. (dir.); School. Art League (dir.); Fine Arts Federation of New York (dir.); Mad.). C. Work: "St. Francis de Sales before Pope Clement VIII," Catholic University, Washington; "The Holy Sacrifice" and "Our Lady of the Lake," St. Mary's, Lake George; N.Y.; "The Martyr, Father Jogues," Harbor Islands, Lake George; "The Crucifixion" and thirty other large mural paintings with the entire decorative scheme of the Paulist Church, New York; tapestry back to the Cardinal's Throne St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York.

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Harrison, Alfred Craven, sugar refiner, born Philadelphia, Feb. 20, 1846; son of George Leib and Sarah Ann (Waples) Harrison; graduated University of Pennsylvania, A.B., 1864; later A.M. Served as private First Troop, Philadelphia City Cavalry, during the Emergency campaign; married, Kate de Forest Sheldon, daughter of William Crawford; children: Mary de Forest, Kate de Forest, Alfred C., 'William F., Mildred. After leaving the university he entered business as a sugar refiner. Director Western Savings Fund, Pennsylvania Co., North Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philadelphia National Bank, Philadelphia & Bound Brook R.R., Franklin Institute and American Pulley Co.; manager of the Merchants' Fund. Clubs: Rittenhouse, Philadelphia, Country, Racquet, Union League, Corinthian Yacht (Philadelphia); Yacht. Address, 1616 Locust St., Philadelphia.

Harrison, Carter Henry, mayor, real estate operator, financier; born, Chicago, April 23, 1860; son of Carter Henry (five times mayor of Chicago) and Sophonisba. Grayson (Preston) Harrison; educated in public school of Chicago and Gymnasium of Alen-burg, Germany; graduated from St. Ignatius College, Chicago, A.B., 1881 (LL.D., 1900), Yale University, LL.B., 1883; married at New Orleans, La., Dec. 14, 1887, Edith Ogden; children: Carter Henry, Jr., Edith Ogden. Engaged in the practice of law in Chicago, 1883-89; in real estate business until 1891 when in association with brother, William Preston Harrison, became publisher and editor of the Chicago Times, which they sold in 1894. Elected mayor of Chicago, 1897, and re-elected in 1899, 1901, 1903, serving until April, 1905; again nominated and elected April, 1911, for four-year term. Has been delegate to several State and National Conventions and was chairman of the Resolutions Committee in the State Democratic Convention of Illinois in 1900. Democrat. Member Sons of the Revolution, Sons of the American Revolution, Society of War of 1812, Society of Colonial Wars, Society of the Cincinnati and Chicago historical Society. Clubs: Chicago, University, Iroquois (Chicago); Swan Lake and Huron Mountain Club (Marquette, Mich.). Residence: 3150 Sheridan Rd. Office: City Hall, Chicago.

Harrison, Francis Burton, congressman, was born Dec. 18, 1873, in the City of New York. During the war with Spain was a private, Troop A, New York Volunteer Cavalry, and captain and assistant adjutant-general United States Volunteers; is a lawyer; is married; was elected to the fifty-eighth congress from the thirteenth New York district; was democratic candidate for lieutenant-governor of New York, 1904; was elected to the sixtieth, sixty-first and sixty-second congresses; and was re-elected to the sixty-third congress as a democrat; and resides in New York City.

Harrison, George Paul, soldier, lawyer, congressman, was born Mar. 19, 1841, near Savannah, Ga. He entered the Confederate army as second lieutenant of the first Georgia regulars, and was promoted to brigadier-general. He removed to Alabama in 1865; was elected commandant of cadets at University of Alabama, but declined; and was subsequently elected to the same position at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama, and served one year. He was a member of the Constitutional Convention of Alabama in 1875; was elected state senator in 1876; and reelected in 1880. He was president of the State Senate from 1882 to 1884; and was a delegate to the National Democratic Convention held in Chicago in 1892. He was elected to the Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth Congresses as a Democrat; and resides in Opelika, Ala. Is general counsel Western Ry. of Alabama. Has been president Alabama State Bar Assn. Served two terms as grand master of the Grand Lodge of Alabama, A.F. & A.M. Is a member of the general council of American Bar Association. Is a Methodist and a Democrat; was a member Constitutional Committee of Alabama in 1901.

Harrison, Orlando, of Berlin, Md., member of the Maryland House of Delegates from Worcester County, was born in Delaware. He is vice-president of the Maryland State Horticultural Society; vice-president of the American Association of Nurserymen and ex-president of the Peninsula Horticultural Society. He is now vice-president of the Exchange and Savings Bank of Berlin; partner in the nursery firm of J. G. Harrison and Sons, the largest growers of peach and apple trees in the United States; and is also interested in the largest apple orchard in Maryland; planted in Washington County. He is now serving his third term as mayor of Berlin; and is also a Democratic member of the Maryland State House of Delegates.

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Harshberger, John William, of 4839 Walton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., was born, Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1869. B.S., Pennsylvania, '92, Ph.D., '93. Instr. bot. and zoo]., Pennsylvania, '92 - '0'7, asst. prof. bot., '07-, prof. bot., '11-. Teacher, Rittenhouse Acad., '92-'95; ed. bot. words, Lippincott's New English Diet., '95-; lecturer, Am. Soc. of Univ. Extension, '96; prof. in charge nature study, Pocono Pines Summer Sch., '03- '08; in charge of ecology Marine Biological Lab., Cold Spring Harbor, L.I., 1913-; mem. Int. Commission on Phytogeog, '10. F.A.A.; Bot. Soc. of Amer.; Forestry Ass.; Philos. Soc.; Pa. Bot. Soc., Pa. Forestry Ass.; Phila. Acad.; Phila. Geog. Soc.; Phila. Bot. Club. Maize; ethnobotany; ecology of New Jersey strand flora, Valley of Mexico, southeastern Pennsylvania, Mt. Katandin (Me.) and the mountains of North Carolina.—Vegetation of North America; vegetation of South Florida and Nantucket.

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Hart, Charles G., banker; born Adrian, Mich., June 6, 1873; son of Samuel E. and Harriett (Galloway) Hart; educated in Adrian High School; married, Grantsville, W.Va., Jan. 1, 1895, Mary Virginia Sillcott; one daughter : Harriett Elizabeth. President Gibford-Weiffenbach Co., vice-president Commercial Savings Bank, Lenawee County Telephone Co., Adrian Telephone Co.; director Adrian Produce Co., Banwell-Hoxie Wire Fence Co., Hart & Shaw, Hart & Co. Republican; Presbyterian. Member Young Men's Christian Association, Elk. Recreation: Automobiling. Address: 13 State St., Adrian.

Hart, Charles Henry, lawyer; born Bloomington, Idaho, July 5, 1866; son of James Henry and Sabina (Scheib) Hart; father was prominent in the legal, political and church affairs of the Ty. and state of Idaho; was probate judge, pros. atty. and legislator of Idaho; for some years was Utah immigration agent for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at New York City. Educated: Normal Diploma, Univ. of Utah, 1897; LL.B., Univ. of Michigan, 1889. Married Adelia Greenhalgh, Sept. 25, 1889, at Logan, Utah. Practiced law at Paris, Idaho, Logan, Utah, and Salt Lake City, Utah; served term as county atty. of Cache Co., Utah; member of the Legislative Council (Senate) of the last Territorial Legislature of the Ty. of Utah; member Constitution Convention of 1895, which framed present Constitution of Utah; district judge of the first district of Utah, 1896 to 1905, and during that time was often invited to sit in the Supreme Court as temporary member. Formerly law partner of Hon. Frank Nebeker, Logan, Utah; now member of Richards, Hart & Van Dam, Salt Lake City, Utah. Member, since 1906, First Council of Seventy of the so-called Mormon Church, in rank, the third council in importance of the Mormon Church; member General Board of Young Men's Mutual Improvement Assn., an organization of 33,969 members, and member General Board Deseret Sunday School Union, an organization of 179,254 members. Residence : 919 Elm St. Office : 1015 Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah.

Hart, Edward, Jr., Western general freight agent Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern R.R. Co. Office, St. Louis, Mo. Born Dec. 17, 1860, at Allahabad, East India. Entered railway service July 1, 1880, since which he has been consecutively to Sept. 1, 1881, clerk auditor's office Louisville & Nashville Rd.; subsequently clerk storekeeper's office and auditor's office same road, clerk auditor's office Louisville New Albany & St. Louis Ry. and Canada Southern Line, to 1885; 1885 to 1891, contracting agent Canada Southern Line; 1891 to 1892, agent Elkhart Line and Cincinnati, Wabash & Michigan Rd.; 1892 to 1894, agent Traders' Dispatch Line; 1894 to 1897, general southern agent same line; 1897 to Jan. 1, 1902, general agent Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd.; Jan. 1, 1902, to Jan., 1913, assistant general freight agent same road at St. Louis, Mo.; Jan., 1913, to date, western general freight agent same road.

Hart, Robert Davis, railroad agent; born Logan Co:, Ky.; English descent; son of Edwin T. and Mattie (Brown) Hart, father, minister of the gospel of Methodist church, South; paternal grandparents Henry and Judith (Pickering) Hart, maternal grandparents, Samuel and Lucy (Chandler) . Brown; married Cecile Scott, May 15, 1888; member K. of P.; Democrat; mayor of Waverly, Tenn.; member of Methodist church, South; agent N., C. & St. L. Ry., Waverly, Tenn., since Oct. 1, 1892.

Hart, William Henry Harrison, lawyer; born, Yorkshire, Eng., Jan. 25, 1848. Educated in the public schools of Iowa and Illinois. Enlisted in army, Jan. 23, 1862, and honorably discharged February, 1866. Studied criminal law in office of Judge W. E. Leffingwell, Lyons, Ia.; commercial law in office of Hon. A. R. Cotton, of Lyons; real estate and corporation law under Boardman & Brown, Marshalltown, Ia. City atty. De Witt, Ia., 187071. Moved to California, 1873. Atty. gen. of California, 1890-4. Member G.A.R., Geo. H. Thomas Post No. 2, of San Francisco, Masons, I.O.O.F., Cal. Bar Assn. Residence : Palo Alto. Office : Monadnock Bldg., San Francisco, Cal.

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Harte, Richard Hickman, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., was born, Rock Island, Ill., Oct. 23, 1855. M.D., Pennsylvania, 1878. Surgeon, Pa. Hosp., 1894; Orthop. Hosp., 1904-; adj. prof. surg., 'Pennsylvania, 1904-, Surg. Ass.; Phila. Col. Physicians (treas.). Epiphysical separations in bones; perforation of intestines following typhoid fever; hemorrhage in Health & Charities of the City of Phila., 1914.

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Hartman, Alexander William, president Duluth Edison Electric Company, was born at Shakopee, Minn., 1864; son of Charles and Anna (Youngblood) Hartman; educated in public schools of Duluth. Entered railway service and became general agent Northern Pacific railway 1888; resigned position with railway to take charge of electric company; president Duluth Edison Electric Company, which supplies electric lighting to the city; president Northern Shoe Company. Independent Republican. Roman Catholic. Married at Chicago, Ill., 1899, to Miss Katherine Chapin. Clubs: Kitchi Gammi, Northland Country, Commercial, Duluth Boat, Duluth Yacht. Recreations: Golf, fishing.

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Harvey, George, editor and capitalist of Franklin Square, New York City, was born Feb. 16, 1864, in Peacham, Vt. In 1899 he became editor of the American Review. He is the constructor and president of many electric railroads.

Harvey, Wilson Godfrey, banker; born Charleston, Sept. 8, 1866; son of Wilson G. and Cornelia Julia (Elbridge) Harvey; educated in common schools, and high school of Charleston; married, Macon, Ga., April 12, 1894, Mary Franklin Butler; children : Franklin, Ruth, Mary Butler. Married Miss Margaret Waring June 24, 1914. Was engaged in newspaper work News and Courier, afterwards business manager of World and Budget; manager of Bradstreet's, for South Carolina. Organized, in 1894, the Enterprise Bank, being elected cashier, and has been its president since 1904. President of Charleston Clearing House since 1908, president South Carolina (State) Rankers' Association since May, 1910. Alderman City of Charleston since 1903, mayor (pro tem.) of City of Charleston, 1910; adjutant general 4th Brigade, South Carolina Volunteer troops for several years, major Second Battalion. Democrat; deacon of the First Presbyterian Church. Chairman Colonial Lake Commission, member Board of Health; Past Grand Master of Odd Fellows. Grand Master of Exchequer Knights of Pythias since 1897; senior consul-commander Woodmen of World of South Carolina; president South Carolina Society of Sons of the Revolution, vice-president National Society of the Sons of the Revolution. President Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Automobile (president), Carolina Yacht, Country, German Friendly. Residence: 18 Rutledge Ave. Office: Enterprise Bank, Charleston.

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Harwood, Herbert Joseph, manufacturer of assembly chairs; born at Littleton, Mass., Sept. 6, 1854; son of Joseph Alfred and Lucy Maria (Hartwell) Harwood. He was educated in the public schools of Littleton, 1860-1869; at the Lancaster, Mass., Academy, 1869-1870, Phillips Exeter Academy 1870-1873, and at Harvard College until 1877, when he received the degree of A.B. After leaving college he was in the employ of the Montague Paper Company, Turner's Falls, Mass.; of J. A. and N. Harwood, and the Harwood Manufacturing Company, both of Boston, and of R. W. Reid and the Andrews-Demarest Seating Company, both of New York, for whom he was the Boston representative. On Jan. 1, 1899, he went into business for himself in Boston, as a manufacturer of assembly chairs; and he is also director of the National Fibre Board Company. He was lieutenant-colonel and assistant adjutant-general on the staff of Governor John D. Long in 1882 and was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1899. He is also trustee of the Bromfield School at Harvard, Mass.; was trustee of the public library at Littleton for twenty-one years until 1906; and was a member of the School Committee, 1893-1906. Mr. Harwood is a member of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society ; of the Essex Institute, the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard, and was an original member of the University Club of Boston from which he has resigned. While at Exeter Academy he was a member of the Golden Branch Society; and while at Harvard was a member of the Institute of 1770, the Delta Kappa Epsilon and the Hasty Pudding Club, and he is also a Mason. His favorite recreation is farming on the 222 acre estate and local history. He traveled in New Brunswick, England, and in France in 1869 and made various trips through the middle and west parts of the United States and in Canada. He is a Republican in politics and a member of the Unitarian Church. Mr. Harwood has written articles on Littleton, in Drake's History of Middlesex County, Mass., and in Hurd's History of Middlesex County, and has written and published Historical sketch of Littleton; and he is on a committee to publish the vital records of Littleton. He married at Lancaster, Mass., Oct. 15, 1879, Emelie Augusta Green and their children are: Joseph Alfred, born in 1880; Helen Diman, born in 1883; Margaret, born in 1885; Richard Green, born in 1886; Herbert Edward, born in 1889; Emelie Minerva, born in 1891; Jonathan Hartwell, born in 1892, and Robert Walker, born in 1897. Residence : Littleton, Mass. Office: 220 Devonshire St., Boston.

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Hasbrouck, Gilbert D. B., lawyer, was born at Port Ewen, Ulster county, Feb. 19, 1860. He attended the public schools, the New Paltz Academy and Rutgers College, graduating from the latter in 1880. He studied law with Hon. W. S. Kenyon at Kingston and attended Columbia Law School during 1881 and 1882. Rutgers gave him the degree of A.M. in 1883.  He began the practice of law at Rondout, in the city of Kingston, in 1884. In 1894 he formed a partnership with Walter N. Gill, now Surrogate, at Kingston and in 1899 with Hon. Russell S. Johnson at New York City, which continued until Dec. 21, 1904.  He was elected Assemblyman in 1884 and in 1885. He was corporation. counsel of Kingston from 1887 to 1894; in 1895 was second deputy attorney-general and he served as first deputy attorney-general from 1896 to 1899. In 1901 Gov. Odell appointed him Associate Judge of the State Court of Claims and designated him presiding judge Nov., 1903, and on Dec. 21, 1904, he was appointed Supreme Court Justice. Ashokan Commissioner 1908. Delegate Republican National Convention, 1908. Elected Supreme Court Judge, 1912. Vice-president Holland Society. Trustee State Historical Society, 1913; member of local hoard New Paltz Normal School; trustee Rutgers College. Judge Hasbrouck is a member of the New York Athletic Club, the Down Town Association, the Association of the Bar in New York, the Twaalfskill Golf Club, Kingston Club, Ft. Orange Club, Albany, Noy Club. On Jan. 13, 1886, he married Miss Julia M. Munn. Judge Hasbrouck's address is 209 Clinton Ave., Kingston.

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Hastie, Alexander, editor and real estate inventor of Cheyenne, Wyo., was born Nov. 15, 1849, in Scotland. He was engaged in business in Des Moines, Iowa, for thirty-five years; was deputy auditor of Warren County, Iowa. He is secretary of the Wyoming State Farm Board; editor of Cheyenne State Leader and Golden Prairie Herald.

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Hastings, Arthur C., resides in Niagara Falls; was born at Brooklyn, N.Y., July 13, 1860; was educated in Brooklyn public schools and at Smith College, Hatfield, Mass.; married Alice W. Brown of Rochester Jan. 13, 1887; was connected with the Rochester Paper Co., 1877-89; has been treasurer and manager of the Cliff Paper Co., Niagara Falls, N.Y., since 1892; was elected mayor of Niagara Falls in March, 1897. President American Paper & Pulp Association, 1907-1913. At present, president American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass.

Hastings, Thomas Wood, of 172 E. 71st St., New York, N.Y., was born, St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 29, 1873. A.B., Hopkins, 1894, M.D., 1898. House officer, Hopkins' Hosp., 1898-99; surgeon, Hosp. Ship "Maine," 1899-1901; instr. clin. path., med. col., Cornell, 1901-06, prof., 1906-. Substitute clin. pathologist, Presbyterian Hosp, 1902-04; asst. visiting physician, Cornell Med. Col. Dispensary, 1901-07; Bellevue Hosp., 1908- F.A.A.; Am. Med. Ass.; Ass. Adv. Clin. Research; Pub. Health Ass.; Ass. Path. and Biact.; Ass. Tuber.; Soc. Internal Med.; N.Y. Acad. Med. Clinical medicine ; clinical laboratory methods; non-parasitic elephantiasis; albuminuria ; Bacillus coli infections; Spirochaete pallida.—Early diagnosis of syphilis; the cerebrospinal fluid; tuberculin therapy in orthopedic surgery ; malignant endocarditis due to mierococcus zymogenes, n. sp.; standardization of hemoglobin ometers; opsonic index in tubercle bacillus infections.

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Hatch, Frederick Thomas, chief engineer Vandalia Rd. Office, St. Louis, Mo., born at Haverhill, Mass. Educated at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Entered railway service 1874, since which he has been consecutively rodman on construction Boston Hoosac Tunnel & Western Rd., from Greenfield, Mass., to Hoosae Tunnel ; 1880 to 1888, on maintenance of way engineer corps Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Ry. (then Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Ry.) ; 1888 to 1890, engineer maintenance of way Indianapolis Division, and 1890 to April 1894, engineer maintenance of way Pittsburgh Division same road; April, 1894, to March, 1903, superintendent Michigan Division Terre Haute & Indianapolis Rd. (Vandalia Line) ; 1896 to 1902, also chief engineer same road; December, 1901, to March, 1903, also superintendent Logansport & Toledo Division same road; March, 1903, to Jan. 1, 1905, superintendent Peoria Division same road; Jan. 1, 1905, to date, chief engineer Vandalia Rd., successor to the Terre Haute & Indianapolis Rd.

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