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he author

Ikooin

since

1904

»u|nTin

Iia« b<'<'n

of city -oIh»<>U of Houston,

IfiKli'iit I

and

lit-

N<'v (.Viitiiry Sju'llcr;

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ii

Sclux)!

and other works. William Temple, naturalist,

l-!>si'iitiiilH

Hornaday,

author, wa-. lH»rn liid.

Ill'

i«i

a

naturalist;

Phiifilifld,

in

l.S.">4,

1,

for

yt-arn

«-i<;lil

of

tai(hrniist

i'hi«'f

National niu»t-uni:

tlit>

now

and

Nfw York park.

He

of

dirt'otor

/oohifjical

is tlu-

author

of Two Year** in the .Tun^lc; The Hutralo

Hunt; Ritli*

Fn««

Cano4>

Taxidermy

(onjjo;

ami

and

on the Orinoco; tlu? Riim on

/r<«dogi('al Collect-

Man Who

Tile

iufr;

Becajup

Savage;

a

American Natural History; and other

'Jlie

works.

Hornbeck, John W., lawyer. conpn'Hwman. was born in N'ew Jersey. In l^<47--40 he wu!*

a representative from Pennsylvania

the

tliirtif'th


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in

He

con^iresH. Alleiitf)wn. I'a.

diecl

Jan.

tit Itl,

Hornbeck, Marquis D., rh«rpynuni. eollegtwas liorn Feb. 28, 1S4!). near C'ir-

president, cleville,

He

Oliio.

jiraduatetl ilejjreeH

A.M.

of

from

univ.'rsity

with

the

and Wesloyan

A.B.

nn<l gra<l-

nated with •h'gree of Ph.D. from the uni-

Denver of 1H77 he en in tored the ministry of methodist episthe popal church in the Illinois conference. In 1884 S7 he was presitlent of the Danville

versitv

and

1

seminary; and in 1S87 ftO was of fhaildock college at Quincy. ISni 0.1 he filled a pastorate in I'rhana; and since 18!i;j has het-n a minister He is the author of numerous in ("(dorado. orations, addresses and university sermons.

Wesleyan presidt-nt III.

In

Hornblow, Arthur,

j»)urnalist.

dramatist,

author, w.is »M>rn Jan. 0, lSt>."». in Manches n etlitor ter. Kngland. Since 1000 he has I He is the author of the Theater Mapizine. of The Lion and the Mouse; and The Kiid of the (^ame. Hornblower, Joseph Coerton, hnvyer. jurwas horn .May H, 1777. in Belleville, ist, He was chief jjistice of the supreme X.J. He died court of N'ew .Jersey in 18.12-40. June 11. 1804. in Newark. X.J.

Hornblower, architect,

Coerton,

Joseph

was Iwrn

and settled in Belleville, N.J. He .several years in the stale legislature In 178,'»-8«» he wau u sering as Hjivaker. delegate from New Jersey to the continenjustice was of the peace for tal congress; a long period; and in 1798 1800 was judge He dieil .Ian. 31, of Ksscx county court. States,

was

1S(»0,

in

Newark.

N..I.

Hornblower, William B., lawyer and jurof 24 Broad »t., New York City, was l>orn .May 13, 1851. in Paterson, N.J. lie has received the degre«'3 of A.B., and I.I.B., -..l. an<l IJ..D. Since 1875 he has i»raclieed law. In 180;i he was appointed by President Cleveland to the United States suist

prenje court, but owing to political op|Misihis nomination was rcj»'cted by the He was n memlier Cnited States senate. He of the Itoard of statutory consolidation. is head of the law lirm of Hornblower, .Milhr and Pottir. Hombrook, Adelia Roberts, educat«)r, aulion

was Ixirn March 1, .1846, in Boston, She was a teacher of mathematics 'Mio is the author of Conpsychology. rrete tJeomctry; Hornbrook's .rithmetic; and UalK)ratory .Mctho«ls in Teaching .Mathematics Hornby, John, soMier, railroad president, thor, .Mass.
 * ind

was

liorn in

the

«'ivil

During

1S:J8 in .lamaica, N.Y'.

war he attained the rank

of colo

1889 he has been president <if the Fort Worth niu Kio Cinmde railroad. 1000 in Fort Worth, Texas. He died in Horne, Abraham R., educator, lecturer. Since

nel.

(•Ier;:vinan,

college

was


 * )resident.

l»orn

on

March 24. 18:{4. in Springfield. Pa. In 1858 he graduateil tnun the Pennsylvania colFor forty years he at Cettysburg. li gc was engiiged in educational work; and became pnsiilent of the Fast Texas univerHe is the founder and editor of the sitv. National Kducator of .Alleiitown. Pa.; has l)een a successful clergyman: is well kimwu as a lecturer ami institute instructor: and has contrilmted extensividy to American litei

ature.

Horne, Charles F., journalist, lecturer, auwas iHirn Jon. 12. 1870. in Jersey City, He gradtiated from the college city N.J. tli(»r



New

of

has grees

York;

and

received the deM.S. B.S., of

and Ph.D. Since 1894 he

been connected

lias

with the ( ollege City Y'ork ; and of New since 1000 lias Iwen assistant professor vif Knglish in that institution. He was editor of Cnat Men and

;ilt iinorc, Nfd.; of the United States natural inu«eiuii; and many other buildings.

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Hornblower, Josiah, civil engineer, jurist, congressman, was Ixirn Keb. 2^, 1729, in Kngland. In 1753 he came to the United

Women,

Famous t

Wit

volumes

in

and aUo



•

ulitor of (Jnat ians, in

Kvont.s by

Famous

twenty volumes. He

is

Histor-

the author