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professorship of iiiutlK'iiiatios aiul pliiloMiphy; and hia donations aniountL'd at tliul tiint'
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twenty
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thousand dnllais. Hp llit* library, and a set typen for
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Fflirnarv. I'-Sl, in London. Kn;;land. Mollis, Wiliam Stanley, diplomat, was
dii>d in
Ijorn
April
4,
was an oHicor
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and
in
ISiMMiKMl dur-
ing thr Hoer war was charge of the* i-onsuhtti- at Pretoria. Sinee 1H98 lie has Ix'i'n I'nitejl States consul at Lourenco Manpiez. Afriea. HoUister, Franic Canfield, cducattu-, )>hysieian. was born dune 14. IHtWt, in (Jreenwieii, Conn. In 181M» h«' Ixgan the private praetiei' of medicine in New Vork City. Me was instructor in the p«i.stgra<hiate medieal eoilege; ami for tlirei* years was instruetor at the New York poly<-linie. Since l!Mir» he has iH-en physician al the !oiivi rneur an<l St. lOli/alx ih !ii)-|iital<i at Itelievne, Conn. Hollister, Gideon Hiram, hiwyer. diplonnit, author, was idun Dtc. 14. IS17, in Washington, (^'onn. lie wa~ a hiwyer of ]..itehtiehl. Conn.; ami was ininis|«<r to liayti in IStiS «!<». Me w:is hr author of .Mount Hope, an his|ori«-al romance; History of Conned icul Tlionms a Hecket, a Tragedy, and Other I'oems-. and Kinh-y Ihdiow. He died March JL ISSl. in LitchlicM. Conn. Hollister, Horace, pliy^ieian. author, U3i8 in
(
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in
phy-^ician
1S2J
in
and
He is Lackawanna I'ai.
th«>
He wa> a of Scranton. History of the oal Notes.
l'cnn'^yl ania.
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lii>torian
author
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Hollister, Mrs. Lillian M., educator, refornuT. author, was lN)ni in lS.'):t in Milford. Mieh.; and is the daughter of I'liineas Kates, ii pioneer of lakland county, .Mieh. She was educated in -cIiooIh; the public graduated from the liigli sehiMd; and took (
a
ciiur-e
training. "choid
of
normal
Slie
taught
and studied munie and literature.
Slie
tary, an<l
has
been seen' vice - president preMident of the
Central iem^'ranoe
woman
union of Detroit, Midi.; and presijlcnt of the Wonnin's chrischristian
Model
.
IH'.U
in
pvoni«>t<>d
tian temperance union of unions of that city. In 1S'J:1 she was elected great commander of the l.jidies of the .Maccabees «if Midiigan; and ^ince ISt)j has been supreme comnuindi r of tile luidies of the Maceal)ees of the world. For a ninnber of years she has Ik'vu state parliatncntarian for the Wonnin's christian lejii|M rane»> uni«m for Michigan. She is also corn spond'ng secretary of the National council of women of the I nited States. She is tile author of The Manual of Parliamentary T»'rins and I'roceduie; I'ocket Manual of I'arlianientarx 'i'erms; Convention How;
in
and other works. Madison E., lawy«'r, jurist, was in Cayuga «-«nnitv, N.V. In
nioii:
I
Hollister, horii
ISdS
IStM he wa'". ap|H)inted associate justice of the I'nited State- territorial court of Idaho;
and was soon afterward made chief
justice.
He
died in Idaho. Hollopeter, William Clarence, physician, author, was l)orn about IS.'ilJ in Munsey, Pa. He is a noted physician of Philadelphia. Pa.; and attending physician in children's diHoaseH at the Philadelphia an«l St. Joseph's hospitals. He is the author of A Textbook on Hay Fever. HoUoway, David P., journalist, state senator, congres^iiiian, was liorn Dec (», ISOH, in 'ayn«-.yillc. tHiio. In 1S;{;; he purchased the Richmond Palladium, and was its editor for M'vi'ial ycjirs. In 184^1 he was elected to the lower branch of the state legislature of Indiana: anil in 1844 to the state senate, serving nine years. In IS.I.V)? he was a represciit:Uie from Indiana to the thirty-fmirtli congre-<>. In lH»il he was a)tpointed commissioner of patents. He died Sept. H». 188.3, ill Washington. D.C.
Holloway, Ephriam Samuel, noldier. was in Ohio. In IHiil in- was lirst lieutenreg'nient Ohi«i infantry; and in 18r»4 became majf»r. In 18»i.) he was brevetled brigadier-general. He died Sept. lS'».->.
Ijorn
ant in the forty-first
Holloway, Mrs. Laura, author, was born IS4H. ill Naslwillc. Tciui. She was ten years on the r«litnrial stall of The lirooklyn Eagle. She is the author of Indies of the White H«>ns"; .
Hmir with
.ug. f«>r
Charlotte Hronte; The Hearthstone, or Life al
of Oreat Men and Chinese (tordon Howard, the Hero; Life of .Adelaide Neilson;
Home; The Mothers
Women: Christian
The
Ituddhi-t Diet lh»«k The ry; and Songs of the .Master.
Home
of Poet-
Holloway. William Lawson, lawyer, jurist, was Imrii Nov. 8. 18(;7. in Kirksville, Mo. in I8'»2 lit' was a«lmitted to the practice of law: and since that time has practiced his profession in .Montana. In 1802 he was elected county attorney of (iallatin county. Mont. In intMl he- became c|i>trict judge of the ninth judicial district; and since 1!)(>2 has Ih'cu an a-sociate justice of the supreme
court of Montana.
Holloway, Thomas W., merchant, fanner, 28. 182ft. near NevlM»rrv
was born .March