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��ton public schools; Md. State Normal, class of '82; George Waahlneton Univ., A.B. "12. Taught In MltchelvUle School, 1882-S; second assistant Laurel graded school, 1SS3-91; Washington puhllc schools, '91; principal of Henry Blow Sohool, Washington, D.C., from Jan. 1, 1910. Interested in settlement work at Rosedale Mission, Wash- ington, D.C. Favors woman suffrage. Methodist, Mem. D.A.K. as descendant of John Harrison. Mem. Columbian Women, College Women's Club. EL4J9SE:, Adelaide, 476 Fifth Av., N.Y. City.

Librarian ; b. Milwaukee, Wis. ; dau. Herman E. and Adelaide (Trentlage) Hasse; ed. by pri- vate tutors; unmarried (adopted a boy of four). Asa't librarian, Loa Angeles Public Library, 1889-95; librarian. Documents Oflace, Washing- ton, D.C, 1895-97; chief of Documents Division, N.Y. Public Library, 1S97—. Member of the editorial staff of the Nat Municipal Review. Keenly interested In the woman movement and In suffrage incidentally. Eidiior Index of Bco- DomJc Materials In Documents of the States (10 vols, out); Bibliography of Official Publica- tions trf Colonial N.Y.; Bibliography of Arclilves of the 13 Original States. Mem. Am. Historical Ass'n, Am. Bibliographical 8oc., Am. Library Ass'n, Nat. Municipal League. HASTINGS, Ella (Mrs. Harry Hastings), 7 E.

Eighty-aeventh St., N.Y. City.

Born N.Y. City, Aug. 3, 1866; dau. Jeremiah and Isabella (Devlin) Llnehan; ed. Normal Coll., N.Y. City; Van Norman Inst., N.Y. City; m. Harry Hastings; children: Sarah, Harvey, Elinor, William, Robert, Edward. Interested In reform movements; organized first Child Study Club in CJ.S. ; organized Woman's Peace Circle; organized City Fed. Women's Clubs, also Will- iam Lloyd Geirrlson EJqual Rights Ass'n. Mem. local School Board, 16th dl»t., N.Y. City, Child Welfare League. Clubs: Theatre, Current Events, Woman's Peace Olrole, Government, N.Y. Democratic Woman's. Recreations: Music, drama, art Roman Catholic. Favors woman suffrage; pres. N.Y. Co. Woman Suffrage Ass'n; chairman of church work in N.Y. State Woman Suffrage Ass'n; mem. Efqual Franchise Boc., Woman Suffrage Party; prea. Interborough Suffrage Club. HASTINGS, Hester Jane Mercer (Mrs. William

T. Hastings), 13 John St., Providence, R.I.

Institutional manager; b. ReadviUe, Mass., Mar. 31, 1877; dau. Joseph and Mary Ellen (Cul- len) Mercer; ed. Wllllmantic (Conn.) High School, 1895-99; Brown Univ., 1899-1903, A.B. '03; Simmons Coll., 1904; mem. Alpha Beta (local); m. WUlimantlc, Conn., July 17, 1907, William T. Hastings; children: Hester Hastings, b. 1909; Joseph Mercer Hasting, b. 1912. Dormitory head. Women's Coll., Brown Univ., January, 1905- June, 1907; institutional management Prov- idence, 1912. Pres. Alumnaa Ass'n, Brorwn Univ., 1907-09; mem. Advisory Council, Women's Coll., Advisory Com.- to Visiting Dietitian, Providence Organized Charities, 1913 —. Pavore woman suffrage. Unitar'an.

HATCH, Abbie A., GrlggevlUe, III.

Born Milton, Brown Co., 111.; dau. Isaac An- drews and Lydla B. (Baiter) Hatch; ed. Qrlggs- viUe, 111.; Normal, 111. For many years teacher in grade and high school In GriggsviUe and other schools in 111. Worker in local missionary soc. and local benevolent soc.; interested in Woman's Reading Circle and social events of GriggsviUe. Congregationalist. Formerly mem. W.C.T.U. ; several years pres. Woman's Missionary societies of Qulncy Ass'n, 111., and pres. local missionary society. Recreations: Traveling, reading. Pree. Abbie A. Hatch Chautauqua Circle (a woman's club belonging to 111. Fed.).

HATCH, Alia May (Mrs. Charles B. Hatch),

Enfflewood, N.J.

Born Berea, O., May 2, 1863; dau. John W. and Mary B. (Burrlngton) Landphair; grad. Baldwin Univ.. Berea, O., Ph.B. '83; certificate from Co- lumbia Coll., *05 (Alethlan); m. Berea, Oct. 16, 1885, Charles B. Hatch; children: Velda M., LIOT^ F. Lectures occasionally on Shakespearian subjects; also writes verse. Favors woman suf- frage. CoBgregatlonaliBt Fouader and hon. pres.

��Shakespeare Club of Yonkers; mem. Woman's Press Club of N.Y., Club for the Study of Life as a Fine Art; president of National Soc. of Ohio Women.

HATCH, Katy Gower (Mrs. Charles Harrison Hatch). 99 Delaware Av., Detroit, Mich. Born Hawaiian Islands, Oct. 6, 1863; dau. Mer- ritt Melville and Clara Wells (Dodge) Gower; ed. Hillhouse High School, New Haven, CJonn. ; Smith Coll., freshman year; Univ. of Mich., A.B. '88 (Sorosis); m. New Haven, Caan., Jan. 4, 1894, Charles Harrison Hatch; children: John Gower (deceased), Melville Harrison, Alfred Gower. Mem. Ass'n of Collegiate Alumnaa. Congrega- tionalist Favors woman suffrage.

HATCHER, Anna Denson (Mrs. E. B. Hatcher), ILiawlna Road, Windsor Hills, Baltimore, M6. Born Norfolk, Va., Oct 6, 1879; dau. Richard H. and Anna Granville (Stevens) Denson; ed. four years at Nat Park Sem., Forest Glen, Md., grad. 1898; mem. Alpha Epellon Pi; m. Norfolk, Va., Mar. 28, 1899, Rev. E. B. Hatcher, D.D.; children: William Eldridge Hatcher Jr., Anna Granville Hatcher. Interested in Adelaide Hall, a home for working girls. Against woman suf- frage. Baptist. Mem. missionary societlea (home, foreign and States). Mem. the Tuesday Reading Club.

HATCHEB, Cornelia Templeton (Mrs. Robert Lee Hatcher), 1560 Atlantic St., Seattle, Wash.

Journalist, lecturer; b. Sturgeon Bay, Wis., Jan. 2, 1867; dau. Alexander and Cornelia 1 Fuller) Templeton; ed. common schools. Green Bay, Wis.; Baker Univ., Baldwin, Kan., M.A.; m. Neenah, Wis., June 27, 1888, John H. Jewett; m. (2d) Seattle, Wash., Mar. 5, 1911, Robert Lee Hatcher; one daughter: Hazel Templeton Jewett. Learned the printer's trade in the office of a country weeldy. Managing editor the Union Sig- nal, Chicago, 111., 1902-10; pres. 111. Woman's Press Ass'n, 1909-10; Alaskan representative League of American Pen Women, 1910-13. Lec- ture itinerary of Alaska in 1910 In the interests of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union; active in Sunday-school work. Favors woman suffrage. Organized the Bureau of Pub- licity for the National Council of Women Voters, Tacoma, Wash., 1911. Presbyterian. Mem. Moun- taineers Club, Seattle, Wash.

HATCHEB, Orle Latham, Bryn Mawr College,

Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Author, teacher; b. Petersburg, Va. ; grad Vassar Coll., A.B. '88; graduate student Univ. of Chicago, 1901-03, Ph.D. '03; fellow in EngUsh, Univ. of Chicago, 1903-04. Mem. of faculty of Byrn Mawr Coll. since 1904; now associate prof. of Comparative and Elizabethan Literatures. Earlier writings includes: Miss Ginnle, a short story; Work of College Settlements; The Pre- Raphaelite Brotherhood of Art, etc. Later work is of the technical sort and Includes John Fletcher, a Study in Dramatic Method; The Sources of Fletcher's Monsieur Thomas; Flet- cher's Hablta of Dramatic Collaboration; Green's Menaphon and the Throclan Wonder; The Ur- Hamlet Problem; Alms and Methods of Eliza- bethan Translators; also various short articles In literary Journals.

HATHAWAY, Eraasreline, Fisk Teachers' Agency, 2 A Park St., Boston, Mass. Manager Fisk Teachers' Agency; b. Jackson Me., 1869; dau. James Wlnslow and Nancy Jane (Durgin) Hathaway; ed. Wellesley Coll., B.A. '90; Oxford Univ., England, grad. student, 1895-96.' Teacher for nearly seven years; for 12 years has been one of managers in Fisk Teachers' Agency, Boston, where she has charge of college womeai and travels extensively, visiting schools and col- leges. Has been on one of advisory boards of Woman's Educational and Industrial Union, Bos- ton, for several years. Author: A, B, ' C of Palmistry; has written for educational Joumala and issued a series of supplementary readers for public schools. Mem. Collegiate Alumnae, Field and Forest Club, College Club (Boston). Chris- tian Scientist. Republican. Favors woman suf- frage; mem. of Srtjool Voters' League, Wom«n'fl

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