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I-IUKARY OF AMICUICAN BIOGRAPHY.
tered out hs (Uipliiin uuil biffl licutiMiant-
He then
culonel.
went into the
praeticeil law;
and
in 1.S88
lie ormission work, rencue niissioiH; and
ri'scue
ganized over nixty raised over a quarter of a million dollars for ile was the author of Sometheir support, thing Better Than the Saloon; The Blue
and Men Made
of Courage; died in 1903.
Badge
tJver.
He
K., musician. coinpo»er, He 1871 in Somerville, .Mass. has been instructor of music in St. Paul's school at Garden City, Jvong Island, N.Y. lie has composed over a hundred and fifty stmgs, am'^ng them are In Musical Praise; The Fate of the Princess Kiyo; and The Four Seasons. in
Hadley, Herbert Spencer,lawyer.legislator, governor, was born Feb. 2»l, 1872, in Olathe, Kan. He was educated in the public schools
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and college.-i of Kansas has and Missouri; attained prominence foremost lawyers uf .Missouri. For many years ho was prosecuting at torney for .)acks<m ty, Mo.; was assistant attorney and counsel or of Kansa.s City,
Mo.; and rious
1903-09
he
was
»^ tilled va-
other
is a proin'nent memparty; and has attended various county, state and national conventions. In 1901)1 { lie servi-d a?» g«>vernor of the state of Missouri.
state of -Missouri. He ber of the republican
Hadley, Hiram, educat«)r, author, w as Iwirn 17, 1S:{:;, in Clinton lounty, Ohio.
March
He
rcceiv'd
his
e<lucation at a c a d e
Friends'
the
m y, boa
Friends' the at r d i n g
HchrK)l,al F.arlham col-
and at llaverford With the exception of ten years w t h the publishing
legi',
college.
Hiram
Hadley,
In 1901-07 he was justice of the supreme c<jurt of Washington; and since that time has been chief justice.
county. Wash.
Hadley, James, educator, philologist, author,
was
ixirn
He was Greek
He was on Roman Law; A
versity in
-72.
Hadley, John Vestal, soldier, lawyer, state jurist, author, was l)orn Oct. 31, He served nearly four years in the civil war. In 180972 he was a member of the Indiana stato senate. In 1888-97 he was a circuit judge; and since 1899 has been chief justice of the stall supreme court of Indiana. He is the ant bur of .Seven .Months a Prisoner. j-enator.
1842, in Henilricks county. Ind.
Hadley, 0. A., governor.
1872-73 he
In
was the tenth governor of Arkansas. Hadley, William F. L., lawyer, banker, state st'iiator. congressman, was l>orn June 1847, near Collinsville, III. In 188G9«» served as a republican in the state .senHe was one of the four delegsites at liirge fmni Illinois to the republican national eonvention at Cliii'ago in 18S8 which nominated Benjamin Harrison. In 1895-97 he was a representative to the fifty-fourth congress as a republican to till a vacancy. H" is a successful lawyer and president of the bank (<t Kdwardsvillc. IIL I.'),
lie
ate.
Haesche, William Edwin, musician, comwas born ,pril 1807. in New 1, Haven. Conn. Hl- was educated in the public
pos'-r,
1
McliiHils
of
New Haven
Boston; and rethe degree of Mu-. Bac. from Yale university. He bus conducted a nunilKT i:f large choral socieies is a member of the faculty of the Yale ii>-|iartinent of music;
and
eeix'ed
fessor liadley has In'cn Hv;
years of Wayne county. Ind.; organized and conducted the first long teachers' institute in Indiana; was active in developing Indiana's <-eliool system; and has been a pioneer in many gi>oil educational movements. He has l>pen principal of several academies; for six years was president <if the New .Mexico college of agriculture and mechanics arts; and in 18!»4 97 was acting president of the university of New Mexico. In 1S9S-190.5 he was professor of history nnd philosophy in the New Mexico
March
30, 1821, in Fairfield, professor at Vale »inithe author of Lectures (ireek Gruuimar; Klements of the (Jreek Language; Essays, Philological and Critical; and Brief History of the English Language. He di<>d Nov. II, IS72. in New Haven, Conn.
N.V.
and company. Proctliieator.
jiiriHt.
ass«>eiate
was teachers' examiner for
lawyer,
was superior judge of
In 1879- 1 90 1 he
Whatcom
an
house of Charles Scrib-
an active
Elwood,
Ixirn Jam. Itj, 1834, in Sylvania, Ind. In 1877-81 he practiced law in Bloomington,
i
iier
mechanics art^.
was
positions
of trusi anil honor. In attorney-general for the
agriculture and
works.
111.
Henry
Hadley,
was born
coiligu of
lie was superintendent of public instruction of New Mexico in 1905 07. He is the author of lladluy's Lessons in l^uinguage, and other
sevenil
t
anil
a
niemt>er of the historical
New Haven society.
much coni|iosit ions
and has taken
He has had suc<-ess
with
prizes, notably
for liis symphony poem Fridthjof and Ingeborge. and for his sonata in E minor for the
Violin and Piano. lie is the composer of A Forest Idyle; Springtime; Young Lovell'a