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lieedeville, Ohio. Hi* Iian b< cii a liiyli strlmol principal in Ohio aud renn-^ylvaniu; and in

lS98-lDUi he w&a prot'es^tur uf niatliciiis'l ics and science in the ClioniUTlain inbtitule uf Itaudolph, N.Y. In l!IU2-03 he was acting picbidcnt; and in 11)U.3-U4 was vice-president of the Kansas Wesleyan univerbity. In in02 he iistnblislic-u the llf.yt ob.-*ervatory.

Hoyt, Wayland, clergyman, author, uuh born Feb. 18, 1838. in Cleveland, Ohi<». Ho received a thoroiigli education; .md gi:iduate«l from !',iov!i uiiiveisity and

Kochepter .-••iiiinarx

iilled

fr

.

frnn*.

the

tlu-ologiciil iias

lie


 * )a>torii!<'s

in

iiiuoklyn. Minneapolin and Phil-

Ctncinn.Ui,

a Distant (.jileamti; (Jleanis fro'ii Paul's Prison;

The Hrook

in

the

Way;

Sat-

urday Alternoon; Light on Life's lligl way; At His Feet; h-r Shine and Shade; lioiue Ideals; Waiks and Talks with Mr. Spurgeoii and otiier works. He died in Phila:

delphia, Pa.

Hoyt, William Edwin, road expert, was born

civil

engineer,

rail-

July 3, 184."», in Portsnioutii, N.II. In 1865 he grac'.uattd from Phillip8 Kxeter stcaUemy; and in ISiiS graduated with the degree of S.H. from the In MaHsachusetts institute of technologx. IKSI-IIHK) he was chief engineer of the Bullalo, RoclMvtiT and Pittsburg railway i.«»nipany; and since 1900 has been ;ssi?itant engineer of the New York central ami Hudson river railroad company. He made visits orticially to Europe ana Mexico to study railroad conditions in those countries ind In 1892-!>7 he was to report on them. health commissii»ner of Rochester, N.Y. Hoyt, William Melancthon, imrchant, founder, was burn duly 20, 18.'<7. in New Haven.Vt. In 18«i.') he engag«'d in th.- m hole Kale grocery business; bought the site of Old Fort l)earborn in Chicago. III.; and there erect«'d his present salesrooms.

Hrdlicka, Ales, anthro'xdogist, author, was oorn .M;irch M. I8r>!i. in Boliemia. Since lt'04 lie lias been assistant curator in charge of the divisif<n uf pliy.sical antiiropolngy in the United States national museum. He is a fellow of the American association for the advancement of 8cien<e. He is the autiinr of Reports on Anthro[Mdogical Work in the State Institute lor Fe.dde-.Miuded Cliildren and other works. in Syracuso, N.^'.

Haard, Victor Alphonsus, educatoc. puband scientist of Queb.;c,Canada, w here

lislicr

he was born Feb. 28, 1853. In 187.)-iyiK) he was professor of French, Latin, Greek, lit•rature aud rhetoric in the seminary of Chicoutirai; and since 19U4 has been curator in the museum of public in.«truction in (.Hielx c. He is the author of Canadian Molluseu.

Hubard,

Edmund

t-eventh.

W., congressman,

ami

twenty-eighth

congresses.

Hubbard,

He

v0 he was a member of the Indiana state legislature. In I8."i7 he removed tc Iowa; and was

state legislator, congressman, 18,

judije of the fourth judii-ial district of that st.ite. In 18(i3-(>!) he was a representative from Iowa to the tnirty-eightl». thirty-ninth and fortieth congresses as a republican. He died Sept. 22, 1870, in .Sioux

eliO:j'.'n

ity,

Jowa.

Hubbard, Avory Duv&l, lawyer, journal-

M,

auth<»r

was

county, Kas.

I)orn .Ian.

He

The Western

of of

is

tiio

Patriot.

li»,

1864, in Allvi'i

editor

He

is

and owner the author

Between L<»ve and Duty; and Stories the Mexican War. Hubbard, Bela, lawyer, geologist, antl

of o*,

n IS born April 23, 1814. in Hamilton, N.Y. In 1837 40 he was :issistant geologist of Miehigiii. He was the author of Memorials of a Half Century; and .Ancient (ard<'n Beds of .Michigan. He die»d in 1806 in Detroit.

Mich.

Hubbard, Charles

S.,

state legislator,

was

•/orn Sept.

1, 1S20, in Milti»ii. Ind. For four years he was a representative in the Indiana state legislature from Henry county. He has formed over fifteen thousand Bands of M<'rcy with a total membership of one

million.

Hubbard, Chester D., merchant, banker, enngreshmnn, was born Nov. 25. 1814. in llamilen. Conn. In 18.52-53 he was a member of the Virginia state legislature. Me serven one tenn in tiie state senate of West irginia ifter its organization; and was the commissioner from West Virginia to the Soldiers* national cemetery. In 18i'.')lie was a reprrsentntive from West Virginia to the thirty-ninth and fortii'th congresses as a republican. He died Aug. 23. 1801. in Wlipeling. W.Va. Hubbard, David, lawyer, congressman. In 1840-57 he was a representative from Alabama to the twenty-sixth and thirtyfirst congresses. He died in Nashville. Tenn. «>'.)

Hubbard, Demas, lawyer, state legislator, eongressni.in. was horn Jan. 17. 180r», in Winfield. N.Y. In 18.38-40 he was a meiub«-r of the state legislature: and in 1865-07 was a representative from New York to the

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