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 372 HAUENSTEIN— HAWKES

Suffrage Party of Mass., Ck>llege Equal Suffrage Honor Lodge. Pres. Avon Shakespeaxe Club

Lieague. of Atkinson since 1910.

HAUENSTEIN, Minnie Ferris (Mrs. Alfred G. HAVENS, Buth Ginivis Dowd, 86 M St., N.W.,

Hauensteln), 725 W. Ferry St., Buffale, N.T. Washington, D.C.

Writer, speaker; b. Buffalo, N.Y. ; dau. P. J. Accountant, Treasury Department; b. Madison, and Mary (Barton) Ferris; ed. Ingham Univ.; Conn., Jan. 12, 1845; dau. Julius Nelson and Mary State Normal School of Buffalo, N.Y. ; m. 1883, Ann (Munson) Dowd; ed. district school; Lee's Alfred G. Hauenstein; children: Harold, Barton, Acad.; Normal School, Conn.; law aep't of How- Madeleine, Paul. Began public speaking 1897. ard Univ., D.C, ULi.B., LL.M.; Theological Inst. Has written for many leading magazines, in- of Howard Univ.; m. in Conn., Feb. 6, 1869, eluding N.Y. Independent, Town and Country, Theodore Forrest Havens; one son: Munson Ald- Alnslee's and others. Identified with several rich Havens, b. Mar. 24, 1873 (sec. of Chamber of philanthpopies in Buffalo. Against woman suf- Commerce, Cleveland, 0.). Teacher in schools frage; connected with a society in N.Y. City for five years; was the first woman on the in opposition. Author: Poems and Verses, 1901; staff of a daily paper in the U.S.; on the Songs from the Silence, 1307; various magazine Daily Republican, Charleston, S.C., 1S69-71; Daily articles. Has given public readings. First vice- Chronicle, Washington, D.C, 1871-73; edited a pres. State Consumers' League; pres. Inter- campaign s'heet in the second Grant campaign national Church Union of Buffalo. Mem. the for the Nat. Congressional Com. ; assists! In Scribblers (Buffalo). editing publications of Bureau of Education, HAUGHTON, L>oni6a Conrlaald Osbume, 1004 1873-74; managing editor of Daily Recorder, Meri- N Calvert St Baltimore, Md. "ifin. Conn., winter of 1874; became an accountant Born Cheshire England, 1866; dau. Henry O. In the auditing offices. Treasury Dep't, 1875. Has and Sophia (Alricks) Haughton; ed. private successfully passed six civil service examinations, school, Baltimore, Md. Writer of short stories Has done much public speaking, principally in magazines. Episcopalian. Mem. Nat. Geog. for such causes as temperance, woman sufCrage Soc, Maryland Acad, of Sciences, Hereditary and Republican politics; held a presidential corn- Order of the Descendants of Colonial Governors, mission as notary public for 12 years; delivered Honorary mem. Woman's Literary Club of Balti- one humorous lecture in seven different States, more. Holding Columbian Diploma of Expert Has published many verses, sketches and stories Artisanship (Chicago, 1893). in papers and magazines. Mem. Grand Fra- -ETATTCTi-v Tj-u-^i,-.**, T /-■t-o^^ <-%>,i, temlty, Ladies of the Maccabees, Frlend^lp HAUSEB, Elizabeth J., Glrard Ohio. House, Retirement Ass'n, Congregational Club. ,.,^°'"'',S-'^t^^' «• ^^'^^ ^^^^^= ^f.hii? Lh«??» CongregaUonalist. Favors wom£n suffrage. Fro- Mary (Bix>er) Hauser; ed. In public schools gre^ive Reoubllcan. Pres. of Wimo^ughsls; ^Itor of weekly newspaper (Glrard Grit) when gj ^3^5^ of the Acad, of Forty; mem. of the 19 years old. Principal interest in life is so- p, ^ Suffrage Ass'n from 1871. curing political equality for women; has worked ^'

at it since 22 years of age. Has been head- HAWES, Harriet Ann Boyd (Mrs. Charles H.

quarters sec. and chairman of Press Com. of Hawes), Hanover, N.H.

Nat. American Woman Suffrage Ass'n; cor. sec. Archseologist; b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 11, 1871;

and press chairman for Ohio Woman Suffrage dau. Alexander and Harriet Fay (Wheeler) Boyd;

Ass'n and active in organizing Ohio campaign grad. Smith Coll., A.B. '92, A.M. '01; student

for woman suffrage amendment at special elec- Am. School of Classical Studies, Athens, 1896-97,

tion, Sept. 3, 1912. Chairman of Woman Suf- fellow 1898-99; Agnes Hoppin Memorial fellow,

frage Party of Cleveland, O. Edited: My Story, 1899-1900; hon. L.H.D., Smith Coll., 1910; m.

by Tom L. Johnson. Mar. 3, 1906, Charles H. Hawes, M.A. (Univ. of

HAUSLEIN, Clara Dawson (Mrs. Ferdinand Cambridge); children: Alexander Boyd. b. Dec

Albert Hauslein). 48 Fry St.. Denton. Tex. 3 1906; Mary Nesbit, b Aug. 25. 19ia Teacher

Born Springfield. Mass.. Feb. 23, 1868; dau. of classics, Henderson, N.C, 1892-93; Wilmington

Luclen A and E len E. (Pierce) Dawson; ed. gel., 1893-96 ; served as nurse in Greco-Turkish

Northampton' (Mass.) public school; private War, 1897, and at the camp at Tampa, Fla., in

school; music school; Smith Coll., B.M.; studied summer of 1898; engaged as excavator at

two aid one-half ye4rs in Berlin Gemkny; m. ^^^^^ft ^J^^^-^^J^ ^^iuh^mV°*'=iqm'a?''flf

Northami>ton, Ma^., Sept 7, 1892, Ferdinand in Greek archeology. Smith Coll., 1?00-(K; di-

A iKo^it «s,,=i»iT,. nhuriT^r,- Phiiiin ruiwsnr reotor of excavations for Am. Exploration Soc. at

Albert Hauslein. ohiiaren. rniuip jjawson. p. rrotp aoatrmt nf iqm -mm and iqn4

^a"nf°Yo^rK'■^Cy*;S^L?^?t^: Kclfcf ^-'in^et ^^^^A Ttl^' ^'s^^ £.'1^^^

Pen fo?Ye^ Book kndtraisfations fr?m the Other Prehistoric Sites on the Isthmus of

rerJS toT^e^^eTsM^Wo^ia'BSha.-^ Hlerapetra, Crete. 1908; Crete, the Forerunner of

Pei^^lub of^Sn Tel (n™ two term^ Greece (with Charles H. Hawes), 1909; also con-

^fcTprS^VL'lrcraklr'of^'unlied'DaSrs t/J„^^"ons to arch^ological Journals R«=elv^

of Confederacy Recreations: Reading, driving, ^"0-^ ?o"r'ferv*SS as'^nurleTnTe War'of 1^97;

music, unitarian. ^^^ pj^^ ^^^ Kappa, Archaeological Institute

HAVEMEYEB, Clara Martha Herrick (Mrs. ^f America. Favors woman suffrage.

Arthur Havemeyer). Tellowdale, Grand Val- „..„,^^ . c, c *.. -n,

ley Colo HAWKE, Anne Shoemaker, Swarthmore. Pa.

Born Chicago, 1884; dau. John Jacob and Julie Born Philadelphia, Mar. ^24. 1882; dau John

(Dulon) Herrick; ed. Irving School. Chicago, William and Mary Furman (Lukens) Hawke; ed.

A B. '05; Bryn Mawr Coll., A.B. '05 (received Alameda High School, one year ; Swarthmore

2d entrance scholarship for Western States for Preparatory High School, 99; Swarthmore Coll.

Bryn Mawr); m. Chicago, 111., May 5, 1908, Ar- A.B. '04 (mem. Kappa Alpha Theta). "Taught

thur Havemeyer; one daughter: Martha. Inter- for four years in public high school grades in

ested in domestic science. Episcopalian. Re- N.J. Christian Scientist Has served as sec. of

publican. Recreation: Horseback riding. Joseph Leidy Scientific Soc. and Audubon Club.

HAVENS. Lizzie M. (Mrs. Charles E. Havens). HATFKES, Edith Granger (Mrs. William

Box 6?4, Atkinson, Holt Co., Neb. Hawkes), Fulton, Cal.

Born Kankakee, 111., May 14, 1862; dau. Al- Born Chicago, 111.; dau. Ransom E. and Mar-

phonse and Gertrude (Brinkerhoff) Me^en; In tha J. (Munsell) Granger; ed. Chicago public

childhood attended the Mellen's School In East schools; Smith Coll., A.B. '91; m. Fulton, Oal.,

Otto, Kankakee Co.. 111.; Normal Univ. (Normal. May 26. 1908. William Hawkes; one daughter:

111 ) 1878-79; Kankakee High School, 1880; m. Eleanor Theodora, b. Oct. 9. 19U. Has written

Kankakee, 111., Dec. 21. 1881. Charles E. Havens, an Index to Poetry and Recitations. 1904; Speller,

Before marriage spent most of her time teach- 1898; book reviews and brief magazine contrlbu-

ing and attending school; went West In 1888. tions. Pres. Fulton Ladles' Aid Soc. Clubs:

Favors woman suffrage. Methodist. Past-Ma- Chicago Library, Chicago Press, Saturday After-

tron and present sec. of Atkinson Chapter, noon (Santa Rosa, Cal.). Episcopalian. Favora Order of Eastern Star; Past-Chief Degree of woman suffrage. Progressive.

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