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PennsylvHiiiii in 1801); ami iu 1811-13 ho was a rt |in's iitulive from rettlisylvailia to Tn lln- twt'lftli and tliirtpt'utli congresses. IS 14-24 lie was surveyor of Berks county,

Pa.

in

llf dieil

Pennsylvanin.

Ide,

Hyneman, Leon, journaliiit, Huthor, waa in 1805 in Montgomery eounty. Pa.

born

ity. lie lie was an editor of New i>rk was the author of The Fuiidatueiital Prin dples of Science; and Freemaaoniy in England from l.)U7 to 1813. He died in 1879 (

New York

in

City.

Hynef,

Wiliuim J., journallBt, lawyer, leetiirer, %va>i horn Nfarch 'M, In is;;} 7,') lif was a repIreland. reHentative from Arkansas to the f<»rtyIn 1875 he moved to Illitliird congress. nois; and" settled in Chicago as a lawyer. Hyilop, James Hervey, educator, author, was born Aug. 18, 18.'»4, in Xenia. Ohio. In 1877 he graduated from WcMi.ittT university; attended the Leipzig university; and in 1887 I'eceived the degree of Ph.D. from .fohns HopkinH univprsity, Smith college and Hueknell university; and was professor of htgic and ethics in Columbia university unHi' is also secretary of the Amertil 1002. ican '.oiiity fur |>-V(lii)lo;ri(';iI r('s«'arch. He iri the author of KleuieiitH of Logic; Kthics of Hume; Klements of Kthics; Democracy; Logic ; 'ptian literatures at tlie Cath He in the auolic university of America. tlH>r of several works in French. Hyzer. William W., busines-s man. pnldir t

was

oilicial,

keepsic, N.Y.

iKirn

He

Sept. .H, 1830, in I'oughwa.^ educated in the pub-

ami private 8ch<>oIs of Cayuga eounty. N.Y.; and is now a suceessful druggist anard of supervisors of his county; and since 1004 has In-en iiiiiyor of lii-; city. Iddings, Joseph Paxson, geologist, author, was born Jan. 21, 18.57, in Baltimore, Md. In 1880 SK 1h« was as>istMnf ^'cnloglst on business

waa postmaster

Stales geologienl snrxey; and has Ihhmi protfissor *»f petrology in the univer>ity of Chicago. Ili> «eien(i(ic pajM'rs have been published in the American .lournal of Science, and the Bulletin of the ( nited .States geological survey. He is the author of Rock Minerals. the

Ciiited

sine.'

Ide,

nes«; A Loyal Little HedCoat: A Little Queen of Hearts; Courage; A Little Homespun; lioyal Heart!« and True; and rrien^nMhip. the <!ood and l*erfect Gift.

ISil.'t

Mrs. Fannie Ogden, autlior. was born

she is the Dec. 27. 18r,3, in Brooklyn. N .^ wife of Charle.H V. Ide of lirooklvn, N.V. She is the author of His Little Royal High.

was

George

Barton,

clergyman,

1804, in Coventry,

liorn in

N't.

author, In 183M.

clergjnmu of Spring l!e was the auUior of Cireen tield. .las>. Hollow Hible Kchoes, or Lessons from the

11

lie

was

a

itapti.st



Xtar;

The

Power of Kindness, a juvenile

liible Pictures. He died April U, 1S72, in .Springtield, Mass. Ide, George Edward, insurance president, hanker, was lM)rn .May 10, 18»S0. in lirookSince 189*4 he has been presilyu, N.V.

and

tale;

dent of the

Home

life

insurance company;

president of the

Larchmont national I'ank;

and a director

of

tions. Ide,

George

several

Elmore,

other

corpora-

oHicer. 1845, in Zanesville, Ohio. nav.il

was

In Dec. G, he commanded the Justin in the SpunHe attained the rank ish-Auieriean war. States navy; of rear-admiral in the I and was retired from active service in 1001. lM)rn

I81»8

Ide, Henry Clay, lawyer, jurist, governor, author, was born Sept. 18. IStt, in Harnet, t. In 1882-86 he was a nieiultei of the In lSif;5 !)7 he was eniiont state senate. chief justice of Siimoa under joint appointment of ICngland, (iermany and the United States. In 1!»01 he was secretary of finance and justice for the Phuippine Islands; 1!)04 0.5 was vice-governor; and since in iUU8 has been governor-general of the Philippine Islands. He is the author of ( (hie of Procedure in Civil Actions and Special Proceedings in the Philippine Islands; The Land Registimtioii Act; and The Internal Revenue Law of 1904 of the Philippine 1.stands.

Idc^ ifenzy Clay, lawyer, jurii^t, was born Sept. 18, 1844, in Ha met. Vt. In 1882-8.1 he wa!4 a member of the Vermont state senate; and was president of the republican state convention of 1884. He was I'niteJ States conunissioner to Samoa in 1801; and was chief justice under joint appointment

Kngland and (Jermany. Horace K., soldier. He served in the civil war; ami attained the rank of briga-

ol

Ide,

dier genet ul. .^ratt !elM)ro.

He died March

31,

1897, in

't.

Men, V. Gilmore, journalist of Washington, D.C was born Aug. 7, 1885, iu Manassas, Vs. He rei-eivc^ the degree of A.B. from •

Wasiiington and ton, V'u.

the

He U

New York

Coiumenial

l.er

luiiversity

of

Lexing-

u»hiiigtou correspondent of .foumal of Commerce and

Itulletin:

ni

!

also editor

of

The National Bank Mews. Idleman, Silas Ellsworth, clergyman and ioIh-M^' president of South Atlanta, (Ja.. was l>orn Dec. Jli. IStl.i. in .Mansfield, Ohio. In ISS'.I l!>10 he was a clergyman in the Methodist K[)iseopal church in the New Orleau'* conference, in 191012 he wa.s president of Clark university; and since 1010 has been

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