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Wasliin^on, D.C. Ue died April 29, lOOO. Huidekoper, Harm Jan, philuntliropist. ua^ born April II'' pnr177«}, in Hii|lan<l. and gavo to the pleach ille theoh ^-ii '•ciiool the building which it tirsl used; an4 siilt^cijuently, hy his i^uhsfription <•[ trii '.i,

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prompted the endow inont it to employ two

§50.000 that enahlod

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He graduated from liar vard college with the degree of A.M.; and has been one of the overseers for 1898 Il.uvard ciilh-^'-. Tie served in (In- ivil war iroin caplain to colonel. In 1870 he was appointed major general in the Pennsylvania national g'lard. .uid li»*atni' ->'nior brigadier ^nera). In 187D be compiled a Manual of In 1880-86 he ^$erviee, now in general use. »a- po^t msister of Philadpli»liia. Hukill, Edward M., uierehant, banker, wan liorn Feb. 1. 1840. in ew Castle oonni n.

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lelphia. Pa. He whu the aullior of Age of DtiiHCAiir AnimaU; and The Veterinary ine lliHik. lie died in 1»01 in Philadelphia. l

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Henry

Hukill,

Pa.,

Piii-I.iiiv'li.

Orville, railway official of '_'.-», iin 1K44. in

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.riiU-uville. Ohio,

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iged in railroad work. In 1870-86 he was ehiU. ill |ssii!l| was assistant, and since v'j

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lN'.>4 has iM-eii jiiMcluiaing agent of the Peuii* sylxania lincK w.Mt of Pitttiburgh.

Hulbert, Calvin Butler, clergyman, colle^ preHident. author, was U»rn Oct. 18, 1827, in Sheldon, Vt. He was educated at the Bakr^tield and Tiieifdrd academic's of N'crmont and at iMrtiuuuth college. He has received the degreen of A.B. and D.D. from Dartiinuith iollei;e iiinj IVI). from the . dover theologieal seiiiiiiary. in 185U-79 he was ptiitor «>f the congregational ehnreh at New «

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Homer B«f«k^ educator, was

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He was educated at St. .bdinsacademy, attended Dartmouth college;

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theological semin 880 TOO.') he was in government in edufounded the I!*01

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service of the Korean (ational work; and in

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I nion college: and the degree of A.M. from that inslilnlifiii. sity lie atlenderesident of that institution in 1SS4 s.'>. ln'came lie head professor of church history and dean of the divinity Acbofd in the university of Chicago. He died

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in dil ( itv. Pa. lb' iM'canie interested in the production of gns:

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dealer In oil: and Im>canie a producer. He wsfi om- of the organ

In

Idea in Kilucatiuii.

Hulbert, Bri Baker, educator, theologian.

wa>

seminary;

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tuiiipanies.

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I'hihidolphia, In .Meadvile, Pa.

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Huidekoper, Rnih Shippen, physician,

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Korea lieview; in 1809 lie became a fellow of the royal geographical society of London; and was one of the founders of the Korea liranch of the Royal Asiatic society. Tie it* ilie author of History of Korea, in Englisli, ( hi nose and Korean; Comparative Grammar of Korean and Dravidian: The Search tor a SilMiiaii Klondike; The l^|ssiTlg of Korea: The Sign of the .Tumas, /iction; fiflzetteer of the World, in Korean; and the Hulbert series of school textbooks, in Korean.