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Huss, Henry Holden, musician, composer, was born .June 21. 1S«)2, in Newark, N..I. He now lives in New York City as a teacher of the pianoforte, composer and instrumentation. He is the author of Ave Maria songs, and rliapsodit-s. Hussey, Cornelia Collins, sulTragist, was born .hily 7. 1H27. in New York City. .She was one of the founders of the New York intirmary

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New York eolore»l orphan asylum. She was a memlM'r of the Association

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manufacturer, miner, in August, 1S02, educated in tlu- pubschools of Ohio; lic and stmlied medicine prominent with a

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cpunty Institutes in Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa. He is considered one of the most successful private nornui! schiMd men in the west. He is president and proprietor of the Western nnrinal college, and the .Shenantloali coniMiercial in-^titute and musical conservatory of Shenandoah, Iowa.

Hussey, Tacitus, jtrinter, author, was born Oct. Ill, is;;.}, in Terre Haute, hid. Since 1S.")I he has Ix-eii a printer; and since IS«»4 has been engaged in literary work. He is the author of The River Bend and Other l'o»>ms; and the com|)0«er of several popular s.» he was an astronomer in the Lick observatory; and since I'.Ml.') in

has iM'cn director of the observatory of the university of Michigan. He has made more thjin seven thousand observations of double stars; and since 18!)H has discoveri'd seven hundred double stars. He is the author (»f Micronn-trical Observations of the Double-Stars Discovered »t Pilcoua aneen engaged in educational work with success: has been princi|)al of public schools of Franklin, Neb.; county superintendent of Franklin county; instructor in Franklin academy summer school; president Central Nebraska educational asswiation; and assistant botanical survey of Nebraska. He has been a successful editorial writer and journalist and is the author of several botanical and educational works.

one of founders of an (d»servatory in Allegheny. I'a. He also founde«l the School of «lesignH for women; and was president of that institution. He was a pioneer of the Lake Superior copper region; and the first sticcessftil manufactur«'r of fine qualities of crucible steel. He died April 2."), 1W».3, in

Husted, Earl Wellington, lawyer of EverWash., was Iwirn .pril 3, 1875. in Saginaw county. Mich. He is a member of the law firm of Hulbert and Husted; and is chairman of the Snohomish county democratic central committee. He has been president of the Kverett board of education; anil served three years in the Washington

I'hiladelphia, Pa.

militia.

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was

physician of Mount rieasant. Ohio. He began the practice of medicine in Morgan county, hid.; and in a few years established several stores in adjoining counties. In 1S2!» be was elected to the Louisiana state legislatiir*'. He

pr4-sident of the I'lttsburgh and In iKtiO he was

mining company.

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