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In 1888 he gnul ujiImI with the degree of B.S. from tlie eolhge Citv of New V(.rk; and 'in 18SS U2 was a teacher in the Manual arts school of

City.

New York 181)2

with

ity.

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In

graduate7 he was a lecturer in the New York university school of pedagogy; and since 189G has been instructor of art and manual training in the New York city schools, lie has traveled extensively in France, Italy, Spain and (ireece aiul various other European coun"

lie is associate editor of the Manual lri<«. 'iraining .Magazine; a valuable contributor current literature on tojucs dealing with to the medical aspect of teaching, industrial education and on the manual arts; and has also lectured extensively on manuel, esthetic and industrial topics. Hanford, Franklin, naval ofTicer, was born Nov. S. 1844. in (-hili, N.Y. In IHOO he gradual eti from the United States Naval academy. He circumnavigated the glolw while attached to the llagship I'ensacola as navigator; an<l in 1900 02 was commandant of the I'nited States naval station at Cavite, IM. In 1903, he was retired as a rear admiral of the L nited Statis navy, after forty years of active service; and resides in

N.Y. Hanks, Charles Stedman, litterateur, au-

.S<-ott-*ville.

April 10, IH.*!*}, in l^well, the author of Hints to (Jolfand Camp Life; and Our Kits »»rs; (amp Plymouth Forefathers. thor, Ma.ss.

was

He

lK»rn is

Hankinson, Richard dator.

H., soldier,

was born Sept. In

merchant,

7, 1841, in CJrand he enlisted in the

eighth

Michigan

infantry; volunteer served throughout the

war: ami was promoted to first sergeant. years For many he was superintendent of the Northw e st e r n telegraph company in Minneapolis.

1878

Minn. he

I

n

orgsuiizcil

North Dakota. Hanks, James M., lawyer, jurist, congressFeb.

Hanna, Bayliss, financier, diplomat, was In Aug. II, 1837, in Carlisle, Pa. he was chief ctiiner in a mint ot Philadelphia, Pa. In 1877 he was ap|K)inted

born 1S«»

In 1892 of Philadelphia, Pa. Cnited States minister to .Spain. Frank, lawyer, congressman, governor, was born April 4, 1803. in St.

postmasti'r l>ecanie

iie

Hanly,

J.

He was

.loseph, HI.

12,

18.*?3,

in

Helena,

edueJiled in the Oiunmon schools cf Champaign county, HI. In 1879 he moved to Warren

county, liid. and in 18oi-89 taught in the

]»ublic

sduxds of

In-

Hf then studied law; and in 1889 wai) admit le«l to practice. In lSH9 9t» he practiced in Williamsport, Ind. In 1890 he was elect«'d to tiu* Indiana diana.

stiite senate.

In 1895-

97 he was a representative from Indiana t«» the tifty fourth congress as n repubhcan. In 1S99 he WHS a can<li<lale for the l nited Stales st'iiate. In 190,"i 09 he was governtir of Indiana.

Hanna,

Howard

Melville,

manufacturer,

founder, was born Jan. 23. 184<», in LislKin, In 188(i he org:inizcd the (ilobe iron works coni|)any of Cleveland, Ohio, and became prc-iideiil. From these works have Iwen launciied fifty steel steamers, and several other vessels for the federal govern nient and private owners. <.)liio.

Hanna, James R., lawyer, banker, jurist and statesman of (Jreely, Neb., was born Feb. 21, IStJI, in Vinton, Iowa. In 1889 90 he was a member of the Nebraska statu legislature; and since 1904 has lK»en judge of the eleventh juilicial district of Nebraska.

He

is

al.so

president

of

the (Jreely

.State

bank; and president of the Brayton Stale bank.

Hanna, John, lawyer, congressman, was Sept. 3, 1827, in Marion county. Ind. to Kansas; and was a repre-

l>orn

sentative

and

«.s.

City.

phone company,

legi-lalnres of

Ixjrn

coiigri

Hanley, Thomas B., lawyer, jurist. In 18.>8 he wa^ an ass<)ci.ite justice -A the supreme court of .Vrkaiisas. Hanlon, Thomas, clergyman, educator, colli ge president, was liorn March 23, 1832, in Ni'W York City. Vrum IS7tj he was president of Pennington si-ininary of New York

He removed

its first general manager. In 1882 he movetl to Hankinson, N.D.. where he has atHe served tained success as a merchant. as a member nf the first and fifth state

was

se«!Oiul

the Nortliweatem tele-

was

mnii,

.Ma. He was judge of the first district of .ikansas in 18(i4-(iH. In 1871-73 he was a from Alabama to the forty-

repres* ntative

in

its

territorial

legislature

in

18,57 -.'>8. He returned to Indiana; and was a presidential elector in 18t}0. In 1 801 he was appointed Lnited SJales district attorney for the district of Indiana and wa.s reap|)ointed in ISti.). In 1H77-79 he was repre«entalivc from Indiana to the lifty-fifth

congress.