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HAYES — HAYWARD

ancestor, John Thompson, who served with "Mad Anthony" (Gen.) Wayne in subduing the In- dians. Mem. Ladies' Library Club of Athens and Sayre; charter mem. and pres. in 1899-1901 and 1911-13. Charter mem. Fransohnian Musical Soc. (pres. two terms).

HAYES, Agnes Hayes Stone (Mrs. Samuel Per- kins Hayes), South Hadley, Mass. Born Rochester, N.Y., Dec. 18, 1876; dau. Lyman L. and Jane (Card) Stone; ed. Vassar Coll., A.B. '98; Cornell Grad. School; Univ. of Berlin, m. Rochester, July 23, 1903, Samuel Per- kins Hayes; children: Lyman, Mary Ellen, Samuel, Janet Card.

HAYES, Clara Lyon (Mrs. Jay Orley Hayes), Eden Vale, Cal. Born Oct. 2, 1857, Racine, Wis.; dau. William Penn and Adelia (Duncombe) Lyon; grad. Univ. of Wis., B.S.; m. Madison, Wis., June 16, 1885, Jay Orley Hayes; children: Mildred M., Lyetta A., Elystus L., Miriam F., Jay Orlo. Speaker on religious and social questions. Active in organizing Mothers' Clubs and Parent-Teacher Ass'ns in Santa Clara Co., Cal (first pres. of Federated Mothers' Clubs of that county). Pres. 2d Dist. of State Congress of Mothers (counties of San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Ala- meda, Marin, Contra Costa, Sonoma, Napa). Favors woman suffrage. President of the Civic Study League of San José. Republican. Mem. Ass'n Coll. Alumnæ, San José High School Mothers' Ass'n.

HAYES, Ellen, Wellesley, Mass. Teacher; b. Granville, O., Sept. 1851; dau. Charles C. and Ruth R. (Wolcott) Hayes; grad. Oberlin Coll., A.B. '78. Prof. mathematics, Wel- lesley Coll., 1881-1904; made prof. of astronomy and applied mathematics in 1904. Active mem- ber Socialist Party. Favors woman suffrage. Author: Elementary Trigonometry; Algebra for High Schools and Colleges; Calculus with Ap- plications; Letters to a College Girl; Two Com- rades. Mem. Fellow A.A.A.S., and of Astronom- ical and Astrophysical Soc. Recreation: Gar- dening. Socialist candidate for Secretary of State of Mass., 1912.

HAYES, Ethel Monroe, 252 Medford St., Somer- vllle, Mass. Acting librarian. Tufts Coll. Library; b. Som- erville, Mass., Sept. 20, 1873; dau. William T. and Parnell (Munroe) Hayes; ed. public schools of Somerville, Mass.; Tufts Coll., A.B. '96. Universalist. Recreation: Gardening. Mem. Am. Library Ass'n., Mass. Library Club.

HAYES, Mary Coulbourn Conner (Mrs. William Van Valzah Hayes), 34 W. Fiftieth St., N.Y. City. Born Marion, Md., Sept. 9, 1878; dau. Rev. Benjamin Coulbourn and Bettie (Tyler) Conner; ed. Dickinson Sem., Williamsport, Pa., grad. '96; Woman's Coll. of Baltimore, A.B. 1900; was pres. Y.W.C.A. of college; pres. of class 1900; m. Al- toona. Pa., Sept. 9, 1903, William Van Valzah Hayes, M.D. Presbyterian. Pres. N.Y. Chapter of the Woman's Coll. of Baltimore Alumnæ; mem. Nat. Sorority of Gamma Phi Beta (Zeta Chapter), College Settlement Ass'n, N.Y.; Alumnæ Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta. Recrea- tions: Tennis, canoeing, camp life.

HAYNES, Caroline Coventry, 16 E. 36th St., N.Y. City, and Highlands. N.J. Artist, botanist; b. N.Y. City; dau. F. W. and Caroline M. (De Forest) Haynes; ed. Mrs. Syl- vanus Reed's School, N.Y. City, Art Students' League, N.Y. City; registered student at N.Y. Botanical Gardens; studied art in Paris under Alfred Stevens and Courtois. Mem. Sullivant Moss Soc. (ex-vice-pres.), Monmouth Co. His- toric Ass'n, Conn. Botanical Soc., Am. Fed. of Arts, Am. Forestry Ass'n, Am. Museum Natural History, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Mem. Tor- rey Botanical Club, Pen and Brush Club, N.Y. Water Color Club, Rumson Country Club.

HAYNES, Myrte Rice (Mrs. W. M. Haynes), 319 Washtenaw St., Lansing:, Mich. Born Westfield, N.Y., Nov. 20, 1866; dau. George W. and Sarah (Whitmore) Rice; ed. Alle- gheny Coll., 1888, A.M.; Ph.D. '92 (mem. Kappa Alpha Theta); m. Westfleld, N.Y., 1898, Dr. W. M. Haynes. Taught in high school (mathe- matics and German), 1888-98. Has assisted in organizing and running two village libraries; has given service in teaching foreign girls Eng- lish at Y.W.C.A. Universalist. Mem. Order of Eastern Star. Mem. Minerva Club (Sherman, N.Y.), Woman's Historical Club (Lansing, Mich.). Favors woman suffrage.

HAYS, Josephine (Mrs. Ben F. Hays), North- ington, Ind. Born Greencastle, Ind., Nov. 21, 1850; dau. James McD. and Ella (James) Hays; ed. De Pauw Univ., Ph.B. '80 — scientific honors of class (mem. Kappa Kappa Gamma); m. Green- castle, Ind., Apr. 9, 1884, Ben F. Hays; chil- dren: James Mark, Harry McDonald. Chris- tian Scientist. Pres. Domestic Science Club, English History Club. Favors woman suffrage.

HAYS, Margaret Gebbie (Mrs. Frank Allison Hays), 6334 Sherwood Road, Overbrook, Phil- adelphia, Pa. Author; born in Philadelphia: dau. George and Mary (Fitzgerald) Gebbie; ed. at home with governesses till 13, then at Convent of Notre Dame. Rittenhouse Square, boarding school till married at an early age; m. Frank Allison Hays, architect; children: Mary Anthony, Will- iam Allison. Write stories: Dolly Drake and Bobby Blake (illustrated by sister, Grace G. Wiedersein — now Drayton). Designed and illus- trated series (Jennie and Jack) for Boston Her- ald; wrote verses for magazines illustrated by Grace G. Drayton; wrote Campbell Soup Jingles for street cars, etc. Originated series Kaptin Kiddo for Sunday North American, Philadelphia, illustrated by G. G. Drayton. Author: Kiddie Rhymes; Kiddie Land; Kaptin Kiddo; Kaptin Kiddo and Puppo; Vegetable Verselets; designer of toy books for E. P. Dutton & Co., N.Y. City.

HAYWARD, Celia Adelia, 2486 Shattuck Av., Berkeley, Cal. Librarian; b. Kirby, Vt.; dau. Lewis and Mar- garet (Smith) Hayward; ed. public schools and academies of Vt., and in boarding school. En- gaged in library work since 1892. Librarian Public Library, Galesburg, Ill., two years. Branch librarian and supervisor of branch libraries with San Francisco Public Library six years. Head cataloguer with Public Library, Berkeley, Cal., since 1907. Favors woman suffrage. Author of magazine verse and various papers on library science and economy. Progres- sive Republican. Mem. Cal. Library Ass'n. Recreations: Opera, concerts, and outdoor life.

HAYWARD, Florence, 4937 McPherson Av., St. Louis, Mo. Writer; b. New Mexico; dau. Col. Geo. A. Hayward (C.S.A.) and Ellen (Erwin) Hayward; ed. public school, St. Louis; ferad. Mary Inst., Washington Univ., St. Louis (former pres. Mary Inst. Alumni Ass'n). Founded St. Louis Art- ists' Guild; special comm'r to five European countries for St. Louis World's Fair, 1904; special comm'r of history, 1904. Mem. French Acad. (Officier d'Instruction publique) ; mem. Royal Soc. of Arts, Great Britain; fellow of Royal Meteor- ological Soc, Great Britain. Special contributor to Pall Mall Magazine, later Daily Mail and Westminster In London, and In U.S. to Cen- tury, Harper's, Sunset, St. Louis Globe-Demo- crat, Republican, Post-Dispatch and Mirror. Protestant Episcopalian. Obtained from King Edward the loan of Queen Victoria's jubilee presents for World's Fair of 1904 in St. Louis; also the Vatican Exhibit, the first made by the Vatican to any world's fair. Presented at Court of St. James, 1903. Opposed to woman suffrage.

HAYWARD, H. Josephine (Mrs. Elisha F. Hay- ward), 4 Falrmount St., Woburn, Mass. Lecturer; b. Milford, N.H., Feb. 2, 1869; dau. George M. and Mary A. (Willoughby) Center; ed. Milford High School, Boston Univ., New England Conservatory (mem. Delta Delta Delta); m. Milford, N.H., Nov. 28, 1901, Elisha F. Hay- ward. Taught languages in high schools of Mass. for 12 years; lecturer since 1902 before clubs and other socs. Member of School Board of Woburn six years. Founder of Visiting