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HADLEY— HAINES

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��Vassar, 1904-10. Mem. Colonial Dames of Conn., Saturday Morning Club (New Haven), "Woman's University Club (N.Y. City). HADLEY, Sarah Louise, 91 Hague Av., Detroit,

Mich.; summer. South Canterbury, Conn.

EMucator; b. Canterbury, Conn., Aug. 8, 1871; dau. Brooks and Sarah (Baldwin) Hadley; ed. Thayer Acad., South Braintree, Mass.; North- field Sem., Wellesley (3oll., A.B. '96; Columbia Univ.. A.M. '02; Teachers Coll., diploma, '02; Wis. Univ., '02; Radcliffe Coll., 1904-(j7 (mem. Agora-Wellesley). Teacher of history, Holyoke (Mass.) High School, 1899-1901; Vassar Coll., 1902-04; the Liggett School, Detroit, Mich., since 1907. Interested in industrial position of women. Congregationalist. Mem. Am. Historical Ass'n, Ass'n of Collegiate Alumnae, Detroit Wellesley Club. HAESELER, A. Elisabeth Lipman (Mrs. Albert

Swalm Haeseler), 3735 Walnut St., Phila- delphia, Pa.

Artist; b. Philadelphia; dau. Hymen L. and Mary Ann (Lehman) Lipman; ed. In six differ- ent private schools, all in Philadelphia; studied art at Pa. Acad, of Fine Arts; m. Philadelphia, Nov. 23, 1897, Albert Swalm Haeseler; one stepson, Conrad Frederic. Interested in art, music, travel, lectures, literature, athletics, phil- anthropy, trees, animals. Mem. Soc. of Arts and Letters, Browning Soc, Geographical Soc. of Philadelphia, Sanford Alumnse, (jrace Circle of King's Daughters, Fellowship of Pa. Acad, of Fine Arts, Philadelphia Flower, Fruit and Ice Mission, the Plastic Club of Philadelphia (woman's art club). Recreations: Driving, rid- ing, swimming, rowing, painting, bicycling. Protestant Episcopal. Favors woman suffrage; mem. of Woman's Suffrage Soc. of Philadelphia County. Progressive. HAGAN, Janie Moore Gray (Mrs. John Lyle

Hagani, 254 Jefferson St., Danville, Va.

Born Travelers Rest, Fredericksburg, Va., July 5, 1874; dau. John Bowie and Mary (Hunter) Gray; ed. Fredericksburg Coll. (scholarship medal), Univ. of Nashville, degree L.I.; m. Fredericksburg, Oct. 18, 1905, John Lyle Hagan. Taught in Danville High School, 1900-05. Mem. Episcopal Church choir; vice-pres. local circle of King's Daughters; vice-pres. Danville Civic League; pres. Wednesday Afternoon Literary Club; sec, treas. and librarian of Danville Library Ass'n; vice-regent of Dorothea Henry Chapter D.A.R. Episcopalian. Mem. Ladies' Benevolent Soc, Rector's Aid Soc. of Epiphany Church. HAGERMAN, Rosa Bullock (Mrs. Francis H.

Hagerman), Towanda, Pa.

Born Towanda, Pa., Jan. 28, 1865; dau. Darius and Phaney (Maggs) Bullock; ed. schools of Towanda and Susquehanna Collegiate Inst.; m. Sept. 4, 1889, Francis H. Hagerman; children: Mark C, Genevieve Claire, Francis H. Jr., John C. Sec. Woman's Auxiliary Christ Church; pres. Towanda Shakespeare Club; mem. Com. of Civic Club; treas. George Clymer Chapter D.A.R. ; mem. State Fed. of Pa. Women and of Ivy Club. Favors woman suffrage. Protestant Episcopal. HAGARTY, Clara Sophia, 6 Cht^stnut Park,

Toronto, Ont., Can.

Artist, painter; b. Toronto, Ont.; dau. J. H. G. Hagarty and granddaughter of Sir J. H. Hagarty, late Chief Justice of Ontario; ed. in Toronto; studied art with E. W. Grier and Miss Tully and as a member of the summer sketch classes of William M. Chase of N.Y. City; also studied in France and Holland. Painter of portraits and interiors; associate mem. Royal Canadian Acad, and mem. Ontario Soc. of Artists. Has exhibited work in various exhibitions. Mem. Church of England. HAGI.ER, Kent RoUa Dunlap (Mrs. Elmer E.

Hagler), The Oaks, Springfield, III.

Born Alton, 111., Dec. 7, 1866; dau. John C. and Marie Louise (Booker) Dunlap; grad. Wellesley Coll., B.A. '90; Univ. of Pa., M.A. '93; held fel- lowship in Univ. of Pa., '93; Kappa Kappa Gamma; m. Philadelphia, June 21, 1893, Dr. BJlmer E. Hiigler; children: Elmer E., Kent

��Dunlap, Clarissa Helen. Actively Interested in the social life of the community, belonging to several literary and art clubs. Catholic. Demo- crat, Mem. Ass'n Collegiate Alumnae; has been pres. and director of Springfield branch. Rec- reations: Gardening, riding, driving. Clubs: Springfield Woman's, Every Wednesday, Ama- teur Art, Springfield Authors'. HAGNER, Isabella Louisa, The Parkwood.

Washington, D.C.

Private secretary; b. July 23, 1876; dau. Charles E. and Isabella (Dairs) Hagner; ed. by governesses and in private schools in Washing- ton, D.C, Has been private sec. to the wives of several Cabinet officers and senators. Clerk in War Dep't, 1S98-1901; private sec. to Mrs. Roose- velt, Sept., 1901, to March, 1909, when appointed clerk in Dep't of State; private secretary to Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, appointed March 5, 1913. Epis- copalian. Mem. Chevy Chase Club. HAHX, Emma Erskine (Mrs. A. J. Hahn), 201

W. Eighty-seventh St., N.Y. City.

Agriculturist; b. London, England; dau. Thos. Erskine; ed. Sacred Heart, Paris, France; Coll. Physicians and Surgeons, M.D.; student of and writer upon philanthrophy and political economy; m. in Germany, Thomas Lane; 2d, Boston, Mass., Dr. A. J. Hahn (now deceased); one daugh- ter: Beatrice Erskine Lane. Chairman of Philan- thropic Fund of Minerva Club; trustee of Stet- son Fund to aid women students in agricultural work; pres. of Stamfoni Improveanent Ass'n (women). Town and Country League, Internat. Peace Soc, Woman's Press Club, Knickerbocker Relief Club, Legislative League, N.Y. City Fed., Phalo, N.Y. city Civic League of Wilton, Conn., Greenwich Nat. Grange. Favors woman suf- frage; mem. Equal Franchise League. HAIGHT, Elizabeth Hazelton, Vassar College,

Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

Assistant professor of Latin; b. Auburn, N.Y., Feb. 11, 1872; dau. John W. and Helen (Meeker) Haight; ed. Vassar Coll., A.B. '94, A.M. '99; (Cornell Univ., Ph.D. '09; holder of two graduate scholarships from Cornell and the Lydia Pratt Babbott fellowship and the fellowship of the Associate Alumna of Vassar Coll. Instructor in Rye Sem., 1894-95; instructor in Emma Willard School, 1895-1900; instructor in Packer Collegiate Inst, 1900-01; instructor in Vassar, 1902-08, 1909; associate prof, of Latin in Vassar, 1910 — . Ac- tively interested in woman suffrage. Author of articles on classical subjects in Poet Lore, School Review, Classical Journal and Classical Weekly. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Philo- logical Ass'n, ClassieaJ Ass'n of the Atlantic States. Reader in LaLIn for College Entrance Examination Board.

H.\IGHT, Helen Ive8, 39 Swift St., Auburn,

N.Y.

Normal teacher; b. Auburn, N.Y. ; ed. in schools of Auburn, N.Y. ; Vassar Coll., A.B. '98; Albany Normal Coll., Pd.B. 1900. Teacher 'n Emma Wil- lard School, Troy, N.Y., 1899-lt02; Corning (N.Y.) Free Acad., 1902-03; Miss Knox's School, Brlarcliff, N.Y., 1904-08; N.Y. Normal School since 190S.

HjULMAX, Johanna Knowles (Mrs. James H.

Hailraan), 7010 Penn Av., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Artist; b. Pittsburgh, Pa.; dau. Joseph R. and Margaret (Sellers) Woodwell; m. Oct. 7, 1896, James H. Hailman. Mem. Woman's Art Club of N.Y. City, Pittsburgh Golf Club.

HAINES, Anna Jones, Moorestown, N.J.

Teacher, social worker; ed. Westtown (Pa.) Boarding School and in Bryn Mawr Coll., A.B. '07. Teacher In the public schools of Garfield, N.J., 1907-08, and Mount Holly, N.J., 1908-09. Headworker. North House Settlement, Phila- delphia, since 1911.

HAINES, Edith Key (Mrs. John Allen Haines),

Whltecott-Winuetka, HI.

Born Stockbridge, Mass., May 16, 1882; dau. John Ross and Mabel (TTiayer) Key; grand- daughter of Francis Scott Key, author of The Star Spangled Banner; ed. Miss Kirkland's School, Chicago; m. Oct. 22, 1902, John Allen Haines. Interested In charities; mem. Board of

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