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 HKKRINtSSHAW John

Hughes.

was

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riincliiuuii,

F.,

l-IUUAKV UK A.MKKH AN MKXJKAI'UV. btati-biiiaii,

28, ISVJt, in Franklin, in the jmhlic schools

born' Doc.

He was educated

his native state; and

is

now

I'a.

of

senp.te.

Hughes, Louis C, journalist, lawyer,
 * i>vernor.

i-t.

was

Pliiladelphia, Pa.

jur-

May 14, 1844, in received an academic education. He served

l>orn

He

the civil war in in conjpany A, one-hundred and first ri*giI'ennsylvania ment Knapp's volunteers, bntti'ry. Pittsburgh

He

the author of (iene^is and died in 1893 in North Carolina.

Hughes, Mrs. Nina Vera

was

.Ariz.;

ilistrict

M

college and ..M. from the university of Virginia. In 1877 he was admitted to the practice of law; and in

an«I was the first president of the .rizoiia press association. In 18!>2-J)6 he

was goernor of Arizona; and in IsnS-lOlW was eliancellor of the university of Arizona. He was. with his wife, conspicuotis in cstablisliiTig

public

sIh'

the

iM-int;

IH72

op4'ii)-d

schools

first

the

in

the

territory,

female teacher, and

in

public school for girls several years she was

first

Arizona. For pn-sidcnt <»f the territorial woman's christian t«>ni(M>rancc iinion; and organized and was for eight years president of the woman ^ul^rage association of Arizona. in

Hughes, John

J.,

clergyman and Paulist

-iipcrior ;;eiicral of 41.') West Fifly ninth st.. New Y<»rk City, was Iwrn Dec. 0, 18"»<{, in New York City. He founded and for txven-

years edited the Monthly Calendar, lie was one of the founders of the Calholic converts league of Xew York, of which he Is vice-president. Since 1909 he has Iwen suty-thriH*

perior-^ieiieral of the Paulist cojiimunity.

Hughes, Marc Ray, educator, physician, iieurologisl, Ix)uis.

junet

Mo.

was born Feb, 16, 1878, in Sf. In 1901 he was appointed ad

f»rofes.srjr

medical college.

1895 96 was president the Virginia slate bar association. Since 1877 he has practiced law in Norfolk, Va. lie is the author of

of

attorney for two

i/in<;

of neurologj' at the Uariu-J

In 1901 he was associate and Neurologist.

editor of the Alienist

Hughes, Nicholas Collin, clergyman, author, was born in 1822 in Pennsylvania. He was an episcopal clergyman of North Caro-

litterat<ur.



a leader in the labor movement Pittsburgh; and in assisted in organising and was a member of the first lodge of the of American order united workmen in the I'nited States. In 1871 he began the practice of law in Tucson,

B.,

author, was born in Canada. She is a noted author of Washington, D.C. She is the author of Twelve Simple Li'ssons in Metaphysics; Practical Home Thoughts; Truth for Youth; Oihce, In and Out Lecture-Room Talks; and duide to Health. Hughes, Richard Cecil, clergyman, educator, college president, was born Feb. 14, 1S»;|, in Springfield, Ohio. In 1891-1901 he wa-. profosor of psychology at Tabor college; and in 1897-1901 was president of that institution. Since 1901 he has l>een president of KipoM college of Wisconsin. Hughes, Robert Morton, lawyer, author, was liorn Sept. 10, 1855, in Abingilon, Va. He received a thorough education and the degrees of ..H. from William and a ry

He was

terms; was probate judge for two terms; Iweame attorney-general of Arizona and and fiiited .'states commissioner. He establisl^od the Tucson Star, the first daily journal in Arizona; and assisti'd in organ-

253

He was

deology.

of

a successful

Kansas. He wnrd three years in the civil war; and was tlirioe wounde<l. He served three terms as n-gis ter of deeds for McPherson county, Kan.; and also served several terms as a meinlKT In ISUKj o! the city council of MclMierson. lie U-canie a member of the Kiinsas state

farnuT and ranchman

lina.

Biography of (Jeneral .loseph F. .Johnston; Handbook of Admiralty l^iw; and llandlMKjk of Federal JurisdieI

ion ajul Procedure.

Hughes,

Robert Patterson, soldier, wiut .April II, 1839, in Pennsylvania. In he enlisted as a private soldier in the twelfth regiment Pennsylvania infantry; and in 1805 was mustered out with tlu? brcet of colonel. In 18G0 he was a|>pointcintcd major-general. Cases; The Currency Question from a Sfiiilliern Point of View; The American 1>»)I I;ir. Me dii-d in 1901 in Abingdon, Va. Hughes, Rupert, journalist, dramatist, auihor, was l)orn Jan. 31, 1872, in Lancaster, Mo. In 1901 02 he was assistant e<|itor of l.orn I
 * s;»i» was appointed brigadier-general;

Sill

•

the

('riterion;

and

since 1900 he has been with the Kiicy eloped ia

ciimpany. Hritannica is the author of

He The

l^ikeriiii

Athletic

Club; Song-* by Thir.Americans a n d

ty



("oloncl Crockett's Coojieiative Cliri->(mas: and also many plays,

including In

the

MiiNt

of Life; anilTheUicli -I

Cirl in the World.

Hughes, Robert William, lawyer, author, was born June

G,

1821. in

jurist,

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