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��(Del.) College Preparatory School, 1892-96; Cen- tral High School, Cleveland, Ohio. 1898-1903. HOGAN, Cornelia Sara Heelep (Mrs. Robert G.

Hogan), Catonsville, Md. ; Baltimore, Md., in

winter.

Born Trenton, Term., Mar. 1, 1862; dau. Lewis Buckner and Grizelda A. (Seat) Heslep; ed. pri- vate schools in Trenton; St.. Mala>;h;'s Convent and public schools in St. Ijouis; m. S-t. Louis, Sept. 22, 1880, Robert G. Hogan; children: Hazel Heslep, Robert Cecil, Reginald R., Gladys Gri- zelda, George Vernon. Mem. several church societies; interested in Playgoers' work, and patriotic work; State regent of Maryland D.A.R. Wrote: The King-'s Champions, Ancestors of 3al- timorean, 1911, and other articles on genealogy in Baltimore papers, and has written a book of her own ancestry. Mem. D.A.R., The Order of the Crown or Americans of ?loyal Descent, The Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry, Col- onial Dames of America, Colonial Daughters of the 17th Century, Arundel Club of Baltimore. Recreations: Research work and genealogy. Pres- byterian. Against woman suffrage: Tnem. Mary- land Ass'n Opposed to Woman Suffrage. HOGAN, Gertrude May, 1624 King St., La

Crosse, Wis.

Born La Crosse, Wis., April 29, 1865; dau. James Joseph and Amanda (Cook) Hogan; ed. La Crosse schools and Smith Coll.; studied the BYench langauge, Paris, 1S96; grammar and dic- tion with Mile. Yersin; studied and taught par- liamentary law. Writer of newspaper letters. Mem. of Board of Directors and of Advisory Board of Humane Soc. and Associated Charities; pres. of Drama League; mem. D.A.R. (ex- regent); mem. Milwaukee Art Soc, St. Mary's Guild of Christ Episcopal Church and associate mem. of Woman's Guild. Episcopalian. Recrea- tions: Skating, dancing, riding, swimming, row- ing, fishing, driving. Mem. Wis. State Historical So'"., Nat. Geographic Soc, Soc. for International Conciliation, Burnham School Ass'n, Smith Coll. Alumnae Ass'n, Women's Club of Milwaukee, Wis., Country Club; ex-pres. of Nineteenth Century Club (men and women) ; ex-pres. Par- liamentary Club; mem. Young Ladies' Mission Band; ex-mem. Board of Directors, Home for the Friendless; mem. Book Buyers' Club of La Crosse, Wis. In 1893 entertained for the Wis. State Commission at the Chicago Exposition in the Wisconsin Building; delegate to State and Nat. D.A.R. conferences and convention; organ- ized endeavor to promote study of Civil Govern- ment in schools and clubs for women in Wis- consin. Against woman suffrage. HOGE, Mary Lochary (.Mrs. John Barcliiy

Hoge), St. Clairsville, O.

Born St. Clairsville, Apr. 15, 1853; dau. John and Margaret A. (Fitz-Randolph) Lochary; grad. St. Clairsville High School, '72; m. St. Clairs- ville, O., Oct. 10, 1876, John Barclay Hose; children: Mary Margaret, Newell Locbary, Elmma B. Interested in missionary activities and church work, educational work, having been a member of the local school board for a num- ber of years. Charter mem. Alumna Ass'n nf St. Clairsville School; charter mem. Tuesday Night Club, and was pres. tliree terms. Genea- logical research. Favors woman suffrage. Pres- byterian. HOGIiE, Kate Asma Mason (Mrs. George W.

Hogle), Mt. Vernon, la.

Physician; b. Marlon, Iowa, Aug. 9, 1859; dau. Levi Homer and Mary (Ide) Mason; grad. Cor- nell Coll., Mt. Vernon, Iowa., A.B. '82, A.M. '85; Women's Medical Coll. of Northwestern Univ., Chicago, 111., M.D. '85; m. London, England. Oct. 13, 1894, George W. Hogle, M.D.; one son: Berton Mason Hogle, b. May 6, 1899. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Union Med. Soc, Iowa State Med. Soc, State Soc. Iowa Med. Women, Ingleside Club of Mt. Vernon, Iowa. Methodist. Favors woman suffrage. HOGCE, Martha Bradley (Mrs. L. B. Hogue).

Ventura, Cal.

Born Nevada City, Cal.; dau. Henry Sewell and Virginia (Shearer) Bradley; ed. State Normal School, San Jose, Cal.; m. Berkeley, Cal., Oct.,

��1895, L. B. Hogue. Favors womap suffrage. Pres. Poinsettia Club of Saticoy, Cal

HOGUE, Mary J., West Chester. Pa- Teacher; b. West Chester, Pa., Oct. n, 1883, dau. Thomas C. and Martha (WooUey) Hogue, ed. West Chester Friends and High Schools, Woman's (Doll, of Baltimore (Goucher Coll.), A.B. '05; Bryn Mawr, graduate scholar, 1905-07; Univ. of Wurzburg, Germany, Ph.D. 1907-09 (mem. Tau Kappa Pi). Mem. Consumers League, College Equal Suffrage League. Author- Studies on the Development of Starfish Eggs, Uber die Wirking der Centrifugalkraft auf die Eier von Ascaris Megalocophala. Quaker. Fel- low A.A.A.S.; mem. Am. Soc. of Zoologists. Recreations: Swimming, skating, basketball. Holder of Am. Woman's Table, Naples, 190S.

IIOLBKOOK, Alice Marion, Sutton, Mass.

Teacher; b. Springfield, Mass., Sept. 24, 1874; dau. Wilder Stephen and Jane (Paine) Holbrook; ed. Sutton (Mass.) public schools; Worcester (Mass.) Classical High School; Wellesley Coll., B.A. '97; Univ. of Pa. (graduate work). Teacher mathematics and science, Moorestown High School, 1899-1909; Sutton (Mass.) public schools, 1S97-99; mathematics. Girls' High School, Phila- delphia, Pa. Interested in mission work among colored people. Episcopalian. Mem. Ass'n of Mathematics Teachers of the Middle States and Maryland. Mem. College Club of Philadelphia.

HOLBKOOS, Florence, 562 Oakwood Boulevard,

Chicago.

Principal Forestville School, Chicago; b. Peru, 111.; dau. Edmund S. and Anne (Case) Holbrook; ed. Univ. of Chicago, A.B. '79; A.M. 'S5. Prin- cipal Oakland (Chicago) High School, 13S6 89; Forestville School, Chicago, 1889—. Mem. Po- litical Equality Club of Chicago. Author: Kie- mentary Geography; Round the Year in jtiyth and Song; The Hiawatha Primer; The Hawthorne Reader No. 3; Dramatization of Hiawatha; Book of Nature Myths; Northland Heroes; Poetry for School; The Hiawatha Alphabet; Holbrook 'rlead- ers for Primary Grades; Cave, Lake and Mound Dwellers; Dramatic Readers. Mem. Nat. Educa- tional Ass'E. Mem. Chicago Principals' Club, Chicago Woman's Club, Woman's City Club, Nlk6 Club.

HOLCOMB, Elizabeth Miller (Mrs. Williaa Penn Holcomb), Green Haven, Dutchess Co., N.y.

Bom Brooklyn, N.Y. ; dau. Dr. Charles and Amanda K. (Clarke) Miller; ed. Swarthmore Coll., A.B. '73; m. Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 30, 1886, Will- iam Penn Holcomb; children: John Miller Iloi- cc-nb, Eleanor MaswoU (Holcomb) Robinson. Taught rhetoric at Swarthmore Coll., 1873-86, f.rst as instructor and later as asc't professor; taiisht Greek there for one year during abnence of regu- lar professor. Mem. Woman's Alliance (Uni- tarian); a Granger (Sylvan Grange, Dutchess Co., N.Y.); nitjij. Opti>jiist Club. Recreations: Driving, traveling, boating, bowling. Unitarian, Quaker. ITavora woman suffrage. Republican.

HOLCOMBE, Carolyn Crossett (Mrs. Arthur W.

Holcombe), 21 Follen St., Cambridge. Mass.

Born Chicago, 111.; dau. John B. and Ella (Elawlcy) Crossett; ed. Cornell Univ. A.B. '05; n. 1910, Arthur W. Holcombe; one son: Waldo Haw- loy Holcombe, b. July 25, 1911. Mem. K.-ppa Alpha Theta, Cornell Alumn.^, Ass'n Coll. Alum- nae, Cambridge Political Equality Club. Con- gregationalist. Organizer N.Y. State Woman Suffrage Ass'n, 1909-10; mem. 1910-12, and chair- man 1911-12 Exec. Board Mass. Woman Suffrage Ass'n; Cambridge Exec. Board, 1910-12.

HOLDEN, Fliirence Heywood (Mrs. John Holden), 8 Stephenson Boulevard, New Ro- chelle, N.Y.

Born Hopedale, Mass.; dau. William S. and Abbie S. (Ballon) Heywood; ed. Smith Coll., A.B. '84; Teachers Coll., N.Y., '92; m. Sterling, Mass., Nov. 22, 1892, John Holden; children: Heywood, Constance. Favors woman suffrage. Unitarian. Mem. Smith Coll. Alumnse Ass'n, Smith Students' Aid Soc, Woman's Club of New Rochelle.

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