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pleted primary grades in public schools of Newark, Ohio. Was graduated in 1908 in Latin- Literary Course at St. Marys of the Springs Academy. Attended Denison University one year; studied law at Ohio State University. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 29, 1917. Practiced law at Columbus. Ohio, in partnership with her husband, Louis D. Hedrick, from June 29, to October 1, 1917. In Legal Department of O. S. Industrial Commission from October, 1917, to May 1, 1918. Counsel for Platten Realty Co., from September, 1919,. to March, 1920. At present practicing with husband, Louis D. Hedrick. Member Franklin County Suffrage Association, American Association of Women Lawyers, Women's National Association of Commerce. Active for Women Suffrage since 1911.


CHALMER RAYMOND HEGGEM.


Residence, 1609 Wellman Street; office, 814 S. Erie Street, Massillon. Born in Salem, Ohio, July 18, 1882. Son of Charles O. and Elise. R. (Boe) Heggem. Married to Arline L. Snyder, in Massillon, June 20, 1912. Attended Massillon Public Schools; graduate Massillon High School, 1900; Ithaca, New York, High School, 1901; LL. B. degree from Cornell University Law School, 1904. Practiced law in Guthrie, Oklahoma, as a member of the law firm of Erixon, Remy & Heggem, 1905-07; in Massillon since 1907 as Corporation Counsel for The Russell & Company, also Vice President in charge of Law, Collections and Finance; Director The Cleveland & Milwaukee Billiard & Bowling Club Company; also interested in The Massillon Bridge & Structural Company; The Reynolds Machine Company, and The Merchants National Bank of Massillon. During the World War served in civilian capacity as team worker in all loan campaigns. Member Delta Theta Phi and Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternities, Masonic Order, Past Exalted Ruler B. P. O. E., member Massillon Social Club, Stark County and Massillon Bar Associations. Served on local and County Committees. Member City Council, 1910-11. Republican.


FRED J. HEIM.


Residence, 175 Laclede Avenue; office, 1201 Mahoning Bank Building, Youngstown. Born in Paradise, Wayne County, Ohio, November 27, 1876. Son of Christian and Susan (Luginbuhl) Heim. Married to L. Elaine Sturdevant, June 24, 1914. Attended the public schools of Ohio, Colorado and Nebraska; graduate of New Lyme Institute; received A. B. degree from Colorado College in 1902; LL. B. degree from: University of Nebraska in 1904. Admitted to the bars of. Nebraska and Wyoming in 1904; Ohio in 1905; subsequently to the United States District Court and United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Commenced the practice of law in Lewistown, Montana; moved to Ohio in 1905; member of the firm of Harrington, DeFord, Heim & Huxley, of Youngstown, at the present time. Member I. O. O. F.; Mahoning County Bar Assodation. Republican.


RUSSELL E. HEIMBERGER.


Residence, 4100 Riverside Avenue; office, 1011 Leader-News Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, September 26, 1895. Son of John. C. and Agnes B. (Anthony) Heim-


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berger. Attended Cleveland grammar schools; graduate of Lincoln High School, Cleveland, 1913; received LL. B. from Baldwin-Wallace University, 1917. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1917. Associated with the law firm of Orgill, Maschke & Mellen, Cleveland, until January, 1921, since which time associated with Reed, Meals, Orgill & Maschke. Lieutenant in the Reserve Corps of the United States Marine Corps during the war. Member Masonic Order, City and Yacht clubs of Cleveland, Southern Athletic Club, Marine Corps Post, American Legion. Republican.


GEORGE B. HEISE.


Office, National Bank Building, Wauseon. Born in Circleville Township, Pickaway County, Ohio, November 6, 1862. Son of Solomon S. and Olivia (Coontz) Heise. Married to Minnie E. Riger, August 30, 1884; two sons: Roscoe S. and Bryan. Educated in the common schools of Pickaway County; attended Ohio Central Normal: the Fayette Normal and Business College. Read law in the offices of J. P. Winstead, .of Circleville, Ohio, and of J. W. Roseborough, Elmira, Ohio.  Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 8, 1893. Member of Heise & Farber. Member I. O. O. F.; Court of Honor; Modern Woodmen of America; Fulton County Bar Association.


ALBERT WALTER HEINRICH.


Residence, 11225 Detroit Avenue; office, Kirby Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, September 6, 1881. Son of John and Tillie (Lowenstern) Heinrich. Married to Minnie Rossow, July 10, 1905. Attended the public schools of Cleveland and holds the distinction of being the first graduate of the Public Night High School; attended Cleveland Law School. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 28, 1917; to United States District Court, April 15, 1920. Engaged in the practice of law in Cleveland. Appointed Justice of the Peace of Rocky River, Ohio, in 1919. First Lieutenant in Ordnance Department of U. S. Army during the war. Member F. & A. M., R. A. M. Cleveland Council, Delta Theta Phi fraternity.


ABNER LOWRIE HEISLER.


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Residence, 144 N. Freedom Street; office, Reed Block, Main Street, Ravenna. Born in Ravenna, Ohio, March 30, 1893. Son of Adam and Tina (Lowrie) Heisler. Married June 30, 1917, at Saginaw, Michigan, to Gwendolyn Jones; one child, Jean. Attended the public and high": schools of Ravenna; Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio. Received LL. B. degree from University of Michigan in 1917. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, January, 1918. Engaged in the general practice of law, alone in Ravenna. Member Masonic Order, I. O. O. F., Portage County Bar Association. Republican.


WILLIAM E. N. HEMPERLY.


Residence, 107 S. Lincoln Avenue; office, McClymonds Building, Massillon. Born in West Brookfield, Stark County, Ohio, October 10, 1871. Son of Daniel and Louisa (Hamilton) Hemperly. Attended Grade Schools of West Brookfield, Ohio, Massillon Ohio, High' School; in 1889 entered Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio; graduate of Western Reserve University, with A. B. degree, 1893; attended New York Law School, New York City, 1894-95. Studied law in office of R. W. McCaughey, of Massillon, 1893-96. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1896; United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio in 1900. In 1900 became a member of the firm of Hemperly & Howells, which continued until 1906, since which time in the general practice of law alone. Member Masonic Order: Shrine, Knights Templar; Massillon Social Club; Massillon, Ohio State and Stark County Bar Associations; St. Timothy's Protestant Episcopal Church; Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Republican.


ANDREW M. HENDERSON.


Residence, 205 Park Avenue; office, Dollar Bank Building, Youngstown. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, July 21, 1881. Son of William and Justina (McKenzie) Henderson. Married July 26, 1905, to Mary Packard, of Youngstown; one child, Charles P. Attended the public and high schools of Youngstown. Studied law in the office of Sanderson & Anderson, in Youngstown. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December 1904; later to the United States District Court. Commenced the practice of law in Youngstown in 1904, in partnership with Emil J. Anderson, under the firm name of Anderson & Henderson, which continued until 1906, when he became Official Stenographer for the Common Pleas Court of Mahoning County. In 1910 formed partnership with J. H. C. Lyon and W. I. Lyon, under the firm name of Lyon, Henderson & Lyon, until November, 1912, when elected Prosecuting Attorney of Mahoning County, which office he held until January, 1917, when he became a member of the firm of Henderson, Wickham & Maiden, which continued until September, 1920, when he became a member of the firm of Henderson, Wickham & Barrett. Member all Masonic Bodies, Knights Templar, Scottish Rite, 32nd degree, Shrine, I. O. O. F., K. of P.,. Rotary Club, Ohio State and Mahoning Bar Associations. Republican.,


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BERKELEY WOODRUFF HENDERSON.


Residence, 3328 Euclid Avenue; office, Fidelity Mortgage Building, Cleveland. Born in Kenton, Ohio, September 10, 1892. Son of Judge Wm. P. and Olive R. (Sagebiel) Henderson. Attended the Kenton public schools; graduate of High School, 1909; Adelbert College of Western Reserve University, with degree of A. B., 1914; Western Reserve Law School, with LL. B. degree, 1916. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, July, 1916; United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, December, 1919. Associated with the firm of Goulder, White & Garry, of Cleveland, July, 1916, to April, 1920; a member of the firm of Townes, Krueger & Portmann April, 1920, to 1921. Member of the firm of Townes, Krueger, Portmann & Pelton to date. Attended Second Officers' Training Camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Indiana August 31. 1917, to November 26, 1917, commissioned Lieutenant 45th Infantry, November 26, 1917; discharged from service December, 1918. Member University Club, American Legion, Army and Navy Post. Democrat.


DON CARLOS HENDERSON.


Office, 607 Savings Building, Lima. Born in Oil City, Pennsylvania, February 12, 1862. Son of James K. and Susannah H. (Hine) Henderson. Married May 27, 1894, to Minnie W. Kahle. Educated in public schools; graduate of Ohio Northern University, 1887. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, October, 1889. Member of the firm of Henderson & Durbin. City Solicitor, Lima, two terms. Member B. P. O. E.; Ohio State and American Bar Associations.


DUDLEY KAHLE HENDERSON.


Residence, 4008 Prospect Avenue; office, 948 Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born in Lima, Ohio, January 7, 1893. Son of D. C. Henderson. Married April 10, 1920, to Irene Adeline Wilson. Attended common and high schools of Lima; Tennessee Military Institute; Ohio Northern University; Ohio State University Law School. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1917; United States District Court, 1919. Member of the firm of Gott, Chamberlin & Bloomfield, since July 1, 1920. Member the City Club; B. P. 0. E.; Ohio State and Cleveland Bar Associations. Member of U. S. Naval Reserve, 1918-19.


JOHN MORELAND HENDERSON.


Residence, 1980 Taylor Road, East Cleveland; office, National City Bank Building, Cleveland. Born at Newville, Richland county, Ohio, April 14, 1840. Son of .Dr. James P. and Ann (Moreland) Henderson. Married June 20, 1872, at College Hill, .Ohio, to Anna Carey. Seven children. Attended district schools and nearby Academy; Preparatory Department, Kenyon College, for three years; graduate of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 1862. Studied law under the preceptorship of Judge Darius Dirlam of Mansfield. Subsequently he removed to Cleveland and attended Cleveland Law School from which he was conferred LL.B. degree in 1864. After admission to the bar of Ohio commenced the practice of law in Cleveland, where he has continued uninterruptedly since admission to the bar. Associated with John C. Grannis, 1865-1874. Later with Virgil P. Kline, under the firm


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name of Henderson & Kl:ne, July. 1875, to October, 1882. In 1882 S. H. Tolles was admitted to the firm which became Henderson, Kline & Tolles, until 1895. Mr. Henderson withdrew from the firm in that year and formed partnership with F. A. Quail under the firm name of Henderson & Quail. Later George B. Sidall and D. E. Morgan were admitted to the firm which continues to the present time as Henderson, Quail, Siddall & Morgan. President ?Board of Trustees of Case School of Applied Science and of the A. M. McGregor Home for Aged People. Director in several banking and business corporations.


J. F. HENDERSON.


Residence, Sandusky Street; office, East Main Street, Ashland. Born in Rowland, Ohio, November 20, 1874. Son of Robert and Lottie (Cunningham) Henderson. Married to Mary F. Ray, August 3, 1898; one son, Robert R. Attended Marietta Academy. 1895-96; received degree of A. B., 1898, and A. M., 1903, from Ohio University; studied law with J. W. Long, Waverly. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1908: United States District Court, 1912. Member F. & A. M.; K. of P.; Ashland County Bar Association. Elected Prosecuting Attorney, Ashland County, November, 1920.


C. H. HENKEL.


Residence, 508 Park Avenue West; office. 30 ½ South Park Street, Mansfield. Born in Galion, Ohio, October 25, 1880. Son of H. C. and Wilhelmina (Sames) Henkel. Married June 10, 1903, to Olive Barr; two children: Jeannette and Oliver. Attended public and high schools of Galion; received LL. B. degree from University of Michigan Law Department. in 1901. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1901; later to United States District Court; United States Circuit of Appeals and United States Supreme Court. Practiced law in Galion until 1913, when he moved to Mansfield and formed partnership with Judge Lewis Brucker and William F. Voegele, under the firm name of Brucker, Voegele & Henkel; in 1918 the firm became Brucker & Henkel; in 1919 A. B. Mabee and D. F. Brucker joined the firm which became Brucker, Henkel, Mabee & Brucker and continues to date. City Solicitor of Galion, 1903 to 1907. Prosecuting Attorney of Crawford County, 1907 to 1912. Member Masonic Order; B. P. O. E.; Richland County Bar Association. Democrat.


FREDERICK A. HENRY.


Residence, 1817 East 63rd Street; summer home, Geauga Lake, Ohio; office, Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Bainbridge, Geauga County, Ohio, June 16. 1867. Son of Captain Charles Eugene and Sophia Marcia (Williams) Henry. Married to Louise Adams, January 25, 1893. Educated in the Bainbridge Township District Schools; public and high schools of Cleveland; graduate of Hiram College with A. B. degree, 1888; University of Michigan, with degree of A. M. and LL. B. 1891. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, March, 1891. Member of the firm of Winch, Henry & Thompson, 189798; Ford, Henry, Baldwin & McGraw; later Ford, Snyder, Henry & McGraw until 1905, when he was elected Judge of Circuit Court of Ohio, which position he resigned January, 1912, to enter into partnership with Harrison W. McGraw; later the firm became Henry, Fauver, McGraw & Thomsen. Since 1918 member of the firm of Snyder, Henry, Thomsen, Ford & Seagrave. Author of "Henry Family Record" (genealogy) in 1905. Member of Cleveland Chamber of Commerce (vice president, 1912-13); Northeastern Historical Genealogical Society, Philosophical Club of Cleveland (president, 1915-1916); Loyal Legion; Sons of Veterans; Phi Delta Phi Fraternity; University; Union; Nisi Prins; Tippecanoe; Western Reserve Clubs of Cleveland. Professor of Law of Western Reserve University, 18941911; President of Board of Trustees of Hiram College; Trustee of Y. M. C. A.; President of General Convention of Disciples of Christ. 1913; President Cleveland Federated Churches, 1914; President Business Men's Commission of Men and Millions Movement, 1915-1918. Republican.


HERBERT H. HENRY.


Residence, 1827 Wilton Road, Cleveland Heights; office, 940 Leader-News Building, Cleveland. Born in Geauga County, Ohio, August 4, 1862. Son of Nelson C. Henry


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and Mary L. (Chase) Henry. Married to Mary E. Cheshire, October 17, 1900. Attended Bainbridge District School; graduate Buchtel College with degree of B. S., 1887; received degree of LL. B. from Cincinnati Law School, 1890. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 4890. Appointed Assistant City Solicitor in April, 1893; In partnership with Howard A. Couse, 1896-10.


ALFRED HERBERICH.


Residence, 99 Atlas Street; office, 8th floor Herberich Building, Akron. Born in Akron, Ohio, January 28, 1892. Son of David and Lena (Fuchs) Herberich. Married to Agnes LaRoe, of Akron, May 25, 1916; one son, Edward Alfred Herberich. Attended public schools of Akron; graduate of Akron High School, 1908; Ph. B. degree from University of Akron, 1911; LL. B. degree from Harvard Law School, 1914. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December 16, 1914. Began the individual practice of law in Akron, 1914, continuing until November 1, 1916, when he formed partnership with Edmund Burroughs and E. Vergon Smith, under firm name of Herberich, Burroughs & Smith; later Mr. Ralph Burroughs joined the firm. Government Appeal Agent for local draft board during late war. Member University and City Clubs, Akron; Portage Country Club, Masonic bodies: Knights Templar, Akron Commandery, 32nd degree, Grotto, Al Koran, Shrine. Summit County Bar Association.


THOMAS J. HERBERT.


Residence, 2035 East 100th Street; office, City Hall, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, October 28, 1894. Son of John T. and Jane A. (Jones) Herbert. Married April 30, 1919, to Jeannette Judson of Cleveland. Attended public and high schools, Cleveland; received A. B. degree from Adelbert College in 1915 and LL. D. degree from Western Reserve Law School in 1920. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1919. Assistant Law Director of Cleveland since January 1, 1921. Entered Officers Training Camp, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, May 15, 1917; transferred to Aviation Section Signal Reserve Corps, July 15, 1917. Member A. E. F., September 18, 1917. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant Air Service in England March, 1918; wounded August 8, 1919; served until May 15,.1920.:. :.(Award) "Distinguished Flying Cross" by the British Government, August, 1918). Mem- ber City Club; American Legion"; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Cleveland Bar Association; Delta Tau Delta and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; Director Cleveland Aviation Club. Republican.


CLARENCE G. HERBRUCK.


Residence; 1240 Cleveland Avenue, N. W.; office, 400 George D. Harter Bank Building. Canton. Born in Canton, Ohio, August 18, 1880. Son of Charles and Elizabeth (Little) Herbruck. Married to Frances Alexander, of Canton, September 19, 1911; two children: Henry and Charles. Educated in the public schools of Canton. Studied law in office of Welty & Albaugh, Canton, Ohio. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1904; United States District Court, 1906. In the individual practice in Canton since 1904. Director The Geo. D. Harter Bank The Hoover Suc- tion Sweeper Co., The Central Steel Company, The Superior Sheet Steel Co., The


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American Mine Door Co., The Holmes Automobile Co., The Gilliam Mfg. Co. Member The Canton Club, Brookside Country Club, Lakeside Country Club, Congress Lake Club, Masonic Order (including 32nd degree and Shrine), Stark County and Ohio State Bar Associations. Republican.


WENDELL HERBRUCK.


Residence, 1135 Market Avenue; office, 713 Renkert Building, Canton. Born in Canton, February 23, 1888. Son of Emil P. and Iris L. (Zwisler) Herbruck. Married October 14, 1916, to Hazel L. Gibbs; one child, Catherine. Attended public schools of Canton; graduate of Canton High School, 1905; attended University of Purdue, 1905-06; graduate University of Michigan. 1909, with LL. B. degree; attended Queens College, Oxford, England; University of Kiel, Germany. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1909; United States District Court Northern District of Ohio, 1916. American Exchange Teacher in Royal Gymnasium, Kiel, Germany, 1913-15. Member of the firm of Ake & Herbruck 1909-10; Webber, Turner & Herbruck since 1916. Member Phi Delta Phi Fraternity; Stark County Bar Association. Republican.


FRANK RUFUS HERRICK.


Residence, Lake Shore Boulevard, Wickliffe-on-the-Lake; office, 912 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, April 26, 1865. Son of G. E. and Ursula M. (Andrews) Herrick, Married to Josephine Pomeroy, of Auburn, New York, October 7, 1891. Educated in private and public schools of Cleveland; prepared for college under Isaac Bridgman; received A. B. degree from Yale College, 1888; attended Harvard Law School, 1889-90. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, October, 1890. In partnership with Evan H. Hopkins, under the firm name of Herrick & Hopkins, 1893-1916; John N. Stockwell, Jr., and Alfred A. Benesch joined the firm in 1916, which continues to date under the firm name of Herrick, Hopkins, Stockwell & Benesch. Member Troop A, First Cleveland Troop, eight years. Member Union, University and Country Clubs; Chamber of Commerce of Cleveland. Republican.


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Residence, 10403 South Boulevard; office, 1006 Scofield Building, Cleveland. Born in Sidney, Ohio, January 27, 1886. Son of A. Herstam. Attended the grammr and high schools of Sidney, Ohio; later course in business college; graduate of Western Reserve University, Cleveland, with L.L. B. degree. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1908; United States District Court, May 23, 1916. Engaged in the general law practice in Cleveland. Compiler and publisher of Herstam's Real Estate Dictionary. Member B. P. O. E., K. of P., I. O. O. B.


HUGH HEWITT.


Residence, 22 Seymour Road; office, Schaffner Building, Ashtabula. Born in Sandy Lake, Pennsylvania, June 9, 1878. Son of James and Mary J. (Patterson) Hewitt. Married September 20, 1917, to Grace Kochenderfer; one child: Hugh Harold. Attended public and high schools of Stoneboro, Pennsylvania; Grand River Institute; received LL. B. degree from Ohio Northern University Law Department, in 1913. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December 1913. Member B. P. O. E.; L. O. O. M.; Ashtabula County Bar Association; Ashtabula Lawyers Club. Republican.


STANLEY JOHN HIETT.


Residence, 604 Stratford Place; office, 1032 Spitzer Building, Toledo. Born in Toledo, October 7, 1892. Son of Emery R. and Ella F. (Hiett) Hiett. Attended public and high schools, Toledo; graduate Cornell University in 1914, with A. B. degree; University of Michigan Law School, 1916, with LL. B. degree. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, January 2, 1917; United States District Court, 1917. Associated with the firm of Marshall & Fraser. Served in Ordnance Department U. S. Army from January 10, 1918, to July 24, 1919. Member Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity; Toledo Bar Association. Republican.


GROVER HIGGINS.


Residence, 3328 Euclid Avenue; office, Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Columbus, Ohio, October 15, 1883. Son of Charles C, and Anna (Creighton) Higgins. Attended Lawrenceville School; graduate Yale University in 1906, with degree of A. B.; Harvard Law School in 1909 with LL. B. degree. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1909. Associated with law firm of Tolles, Hogsett, Ginn & Morley.


CHAS. HIGLEY.


Residence, 10919 Clifton Boulevard; office, 940 Leader-News Building, Cleveland. Born in South Bend, Indiana, October 11, 1866. Son of Aaron and Charlotte (Finney) Higley. Married to Harriet Smith, January 10, 1894. Attended the public schools of Cleveland; received LL. B. degree from University of Michigan, 1890. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1890. Member of the firm of Higley & Maurer 1903 to 1913; since 1913 in the individual practice. Member Lakewood, Ohio, Draft Board during the World War. Member Union Club, Mayfield Country Club, Cleveland Athletic Club. Republican.


H. EDMUND HILL.


Residence and office, Marion. Born in Washington Court House, Ohio, June 7, 1868. Son of William F. and Hannah G. (Cowger) Hill. Married September 9, 1896, to Mae M. Miller. Attended public schools of Agosta; Agosta Normal Academy and Business College; received LL. B. degree from Ohio State University Law Department, in June, 1892. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1892; later to the United States District Court. Member Epworth M. E. Church of Marion; Ohio State and Marion County Bar Associations. Republican.


H. RAYMOND HILL.


Residence, Ashtabula; office, Schaffner Block, Ashtabula. Born in Andover, Ohio, December 23, 1874. Son of Edwin S. and Viola (Throop) Hill. Married September 10, 1902, to Grace Webb, of Andover; three children: William, Marjorie and Rogene. Attended primary and high schools, Andover; Hiram College, 1894. Read law in office of F. J. Bishop, of Andover. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1897; later United States District Court, Northern Dis-


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trict of Ohio. Engaged in the general practice of law alone in Ashtabula. Member B. P. O. E.; Chamber of Commerce; Ashtabula Lawyers' Club. Republican.


WALTER B. HILL.


Residence. 606 East Third Street: office, Potters Savings & Loan Building, East Liverpool. Born in East Liverpool, Ohio, September 10, 1866. Son of Harrington R. and Louise (Briggs) Hill. Married, December 6, 1893, to Mabel E. Ball, daughter of Attorney Dan H. Ball, of Marquette, Michigan; four children: Roland, Eleanor, Dan and Mabel. Attended the public schools of East Liverpool, Oberlin College Preparatory; received A. B. degree in 1890 and A. M. degree in 1892 from Princeton University; received LL. B. degree from Cincinnati Law School, 1892. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1892; United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio, in 1895; United States Supreme Court in 1905. Practiced law with his father, Col. H. R. Hill, for 15 years. Now a member of the firm of Lones, Hill & Davidson. Director of the First National Bank of East Liverpool. Member Board of Education for 12 years. Secretary Southern Columbiana County Bar Association for 20 years. Member B. P. O. E., East Liverpool Lountry Club, Kiwanis Club, Sons of Veterans, Com nercial Law League of America. Republican.


WILLIAM MERIDEN HILL.


Residence, East Liverpool, office, First National Bank Building, East Liverpool. Born in East Liverpool, Ohio, October 24, 1869. Son of Harrington R. and Louisa D. (Briggs) Hill. Married to Edna E. Cunningham, November 15, 1904; four children: Helen L., Irene, Margaret and John H. Attended public schools of East Liverpool; Oberlin Preparatory School; Chester Mili tary Academy; Western Reserve University; graduate Ohio State University Law School in 1893 with LL.B. degree. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1893. Captain Co. E, 8th Ohio National Guard four years preceding war with Spain; in Spanish War, Captain Co. E, 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry with Army of Occupation in Cuba, campaign against Santiago; in the World War, Captain Co. E. 10th Ohio Infantry; recruited Company E, 10th Ohio National Guard in 1917, which Company later became a part of the 134th Machine Gun Battalion, being part of the 37th Division. Member Alpha Delta Phi; Phi Delta Phi; Southern Columbiana County Bar Association; Veteran of Foreign Wars. Republican.


ADIN T. HILLS.


Residence. 2066 East 100th Street: office. Ulmer Building, Cleveland. Born in Plymouth, Richland County, Ohio, October 20, 1854. Son of George A.. and Sarah A. (Jones) Hills. Married June 30. 1886, to Sarah C. Tucker, of Plymouth, Ohio. Attended the common schools of Plymouth: Plymouth High School, 1873 to 1874. Taught country school; studied Latin and Greek under private tutor one year; four years at Wittenberg College, graduating with A. B. degree in 1880; studied law with law firm of Dirlam & Leyman, of Mansfield. Ohio, two years. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in May, 1882; United States District and Circuit Courts, September, 1884; United States Court of Appeals, February, 1911. Member of the firm of Hills & Mitchell, of Cleveland,


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from 1882 to 1884;oofary, Gilbert & Hills, 1884 to 1889; Gilbert & Hills, 1889 to 1901; Gilbert, Hills & VanDerveer, 1901 to 1904; Hills & VanDerveer, 1904 to the present time. Member Union Club, Country Club, Cha r ber of Commerce, Church of the Covenant (Presbyterian), Beta Theta Pi fraternity; American, Ohio State and Cuyahoga County Bar Associations.


CALVIN J. HINDS.


Residence, 1830 East 81st Street; office, 1525 Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Girard, Pa., July 13, 1880. Son of Calvin J. and Frances (Stewart) Hinds. Married to Edna F. Fuller, of Kent, Ohio, June 7, 1919. Graduate of Girard High School, 1899; received LL. B. degree from Western Reserve Law School, 1904. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1904; Pennsylvania, 1905; United States District Court, 1907. Associated with his father in the law practice at Girard from 1904 to 1907. Moved to Cleveland, where he continues the practice of his profession since 1912. Served with Oklahoma National Guards, Fifth Infantry; honorably discharged. Member Legal Advisory Board Precinct M, Ward 20. Republican.


CHARLES P. HINE.


Residence, 1561 Mistletoe Drive; office, 1239 Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born at Poland, Mahoning County Ohio, September 5, 1877. Son of Samuel and Emma (Kirtland) Hine. Married to Helen M. Greene, October 22, 1907. Attended Episcopal Academy of Connecticut, 1890-94; graduate Yale College, with B. A. degree, 1898; Yale Law School, with LL. B. degree, 1901., Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1901; United States Supreme Court, 1907. Associated with the firm of Brewer, Cook & McGowan, 1901-03; Wilbur & Hine, 190305; Second Assistant Attorney General of Ohio, 1906-1907. Member of the firm of Thompson & Hine, 1907-12; Thompson, Hine & Flory, since 1912. Member of Troop A, Cleveland, 1901-06. Member of Union Club, Mayfield Country Club; Cleveland Chamber of Commerce; Cleveland Bar Association. Republican.



REUBEN HITCHCOCK.


Office, 1306 Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio July 1874. Son of Peter M. and Sarah (Wilcox) Hitchcock. Married to Edith Meacham, October, 1912. Attended Brooks Private Preparatory School, Cleveland; St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire; received Ph. B. degree from Yale University, 1897; T L B. degree from Harvard University, 1900. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1900; later to United States District Court. Member of the firm of Wood & Hitchcock, 1902-03; Wood, Hitchcock & Morgan, three years; Hitchcock, .Morgan & Fackler until 1910. Lieutenant Colonel, Spruce Division during the war. Member City Club; Union Club; University Club; Tavern Club; Nisi Prius Club. Republican.


JOHN H. HOGG.


Residence, 10632 Lake Shore Boulevard; office, 1635 Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, July 31, 1888. Son of John and Sarah (Gray) Hogg. Married December 8, 1912, to Ruby Theopil, of


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Cleveland; one child, John. Attended public and high schools, Cleveland; received LL. B. degree from Western Reserve University Law School, 1905. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1905; later United States District Court. In partnership with Charles T. Austin under the firm name of Austin & Hogg for several years; later associated with Louis J. Esty; now associated with H. W. Lower. Director Public Safety Village of Glenville, prior to its annexation to Cleveland. Member Chamber of Commerce; City Club; Glenville Presbyterian Church; Cleveland Bar Association. Independent in politics.


THOMAS H. HOGSETT.


Residence, 2404 Kenilworth Road ; office, Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Highland County, Ohio, May 17, 1858. Son of John N. and Hannah E. (Hughes) Hogsett. Married at Columbus, Nebraska, June 8, 1883, to Miss Rebecca Jones ; two children : Edith and Robert. Educated in the common and high schools and with private teachers. Studied law in the office of Hon. Charles H. Collins, Hillsboro, Ohio, completing law course in Cincinnati Law School, 1882. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1882, and later to United States Courts. Practiced law in Hillsboro Ohio, with Judge Albert G. Mathews two years; then associated with Judge Samuel F. Steel, Hillsboro. Moved to Cleveland in 1895 and formed partnership with Judge G. B. Solders, and after three years appointed by Mayor Farley, Director of Law for the City of Cleveland. Later formed partnership with M. B. and H. H. Johnson, devoting his time to corporation practice. Member of the firm of Tolles, Hogsett, Ginn & Morley since 1913. Two terms Director Chamber of Commerce and connected with the Municipal Association. By appointment of ex-Governor Harris member of the Ohio Tax Commission. Member American Ohio State and Cleveland Bar Associations; trustee Calvary Presbyterian Church; member Union, Euclid, Country, Mayfield Country Clubs, Cleveland; Columbus Club.


FRED ROLLAND HOGUE.


Residence, 20 East Street; office, 1541/2 Main Street, Ashtabula. Born in New Vernon, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, July 13, 1875. Son of John B. and Amelia B. (Leech) Hogue. Married to Ina A. Farnham, October 15, 1902; three children: Farnham Francis, Frederick William and Alice Amelia. Graduate of public schools of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, 1889; attended McElwain Institute, New Lebanon, Pennsylvania, one year; graduate of Ashtabula High School, 1895; attended Ohio State University, 1895-97. Studied law in office of R. W. Calvin, Ashtabula. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December 7, 1900; United States Circuit and District Courts, March 11, 1904. Member of the firm of Calvin, Hogue & Goddard, 1901- 05 ; Hill & Hogue, 1905-08. Member Masonic Order; Knights of Pythias; Sons of Veterans; Y. M. C. A.; Chamber of Commerce of Ashtabula; Ashtabula County Bar Association; First Presbyterian Church. Secretary of Ashtabula City Charter Commission, 1914. City Solicitor of Ashtabula, Ohio, 1905-08; Prosecuting Attorney Ashtabula County, 190812; City Solicitor since 1916. Republican.


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CLEMENT D. HOKE.

Residence and office, Van Wert; Born in Fort Seneca, Ohio, February, 1864. Son of George W. and Susan (Ambrose) Hoke., Married October 14, 1886, to Jennie Buckingham; two children: Harry H. and Karl B. Attended the public schools of Attica, Ohio; studied law in the office of Burgess, Hanson, Price & Logan. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1886; later to United States District Court and United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Member of the firm of Saltzgabe& Hoke & Burtsfield; later Saltzgaber .& Hoke; Dailey & Hoke to date. Prosecuting Attorney of Van Wert County for one term. Democrat.


GEORGE M. HOKE.


Residence and office, Tiffin. Born in Ft. Seneca, Ohio, March 18, 1863. Son of Augustus and Rachel (Stamey) Hoke. Married to Anna R. Martin, December 31, 1885; three children: Neil A., George A., and Rachel (Hoke) Miller. Received early education in the Country Schools; attended Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio; Hillsdale College, Michigan, Ada Normal College. Taught school and was Superintendent Public Schools a numberSeneyars. Studied law in the office of Seiiey & Schaufelberger, Tiffin. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 8, 1893; Indiana, October 3, 1897; United States District Court, 1900. Member K. of P.; Jr. O. U. A. M.; Seneca County Bar Association. City Solicitor of Tiffin, 1901 to 1906; Judge Probate Court of Seneca County, from February 9, 1909, to February 9, 1917. Democrat.


RALPH S. HOLBROOK.


Residence, Miltmore Apartment; office, 405 Bank of Commerce Building, Toledo. Born in Toledo, October 10, 1866. Son of William L. and Lois W. (Sheldon) Holbrook. Married June 17, 1897, to Mame Cummings; one child, Annette C. Attended Toledo Public Schools; Kenyon Military Academy, 1882-83; Kenyon College, 1884-87; received A. B. degree 1887; A. M. degree, 1890. Studied law in the offices of Doyle, Scott & Lewis, Toledo. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1890; Michigan, 1912; United States Supreme Court, 1914. Member of the firm of Holbrook & Mousarrat, 1910-13; Holbrook, Banker & Lewis since 1919. 1st Lieutenant and Captain 16th Infantry 0. N. G., from 1890 to 1894. Member American, Ohio State and Lucas County Bar Associations; Toledo Club; Toledo Country Club; Toledo Commerce Club; Maumee River Yacht. Club. Republican.


JAMES WARREN HOLCOMB.


Residence, 11124 Euclid Avenue; office, 916 Citizens Building, Cleveland. Born in Paris, Portage County, Ohio, February 14, 1857. Son of Chester and Julia (Patterson) Holcomb. Married to Katharine Merts, in Ravenna, Ohio, March 1, 1892. Graduate of Ravenna public schools, June, 1877; entered Cornell University, September, 1877, taking a three-year course in Science and Letters. and received A. B. degree in 1880. Studied law in the office of Judge George F. Robinson, of Ravenna. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, October, 1883; later to the United. States District Court. Practiced law in Ravenna until May, 1892, when he came to Cleveland and associated in the office of Judge Martin A. Foran and Jay P. Dawley; one year later became a member of the 'firm of Foran, Starr, Schwan & Holcomb, which continued for two years. Continues the general practice of law to date. Member of the Union Club, Country Club and Cleeland Athletic Club. Mayor of Ravenna, Ohio, 1886 to 1892. Chairman of the Republican. County Executive Committee 1896-1897. Republican.


SAMUEL HOWARD HOLDING.


Residence, 1886 East 82nd Street; office, 1020 Kirby Building, Cleveland. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., January 27, 1858. Son of E. B. and Martha P. Holding. Married to Caroline Kunz, September 26, 1900. Attended the public schools and World's Academy, West Chester, Pa.; studied law under Robert Emmet Monaghan, West Chester, Pa., and Daniel Dougherty, Philadelphia, Pa. Admitted to the bar ooofPennsylvania, March


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11, 1880; in the same year he came to Cleveland and was admitted to the bar of Ohio, October, 1880, and later to the United States Courts. Attorney in the legal department of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis Railway Company, 1880-87. Member of the firm of Matthews, Holding & Greve, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1887-88; Assistant General Attorney for the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company, 1888-93; member of the firms of Goulder & Holding and Goulder, Holding & Masten, 1893-1910; since that date member of the firm of Holding, Masten, Duncan & Leckie. Member Union Club of Cleveland. Was first president of the Civil Service Commission of Cleveland and president for three of the four years during which he was member of that commission, serving as a Democratic member.


WILLARD E. HOLDEN.


Residence, 287 Storer Avenue; office, 326 Ohio Building, Akron. Born in Ravenna, Ohio, October 3, 1891. Son of Gilston L. and Fannie (Mahan) Holden. Married to Lelia McCullum of New Albany, Indiana, November 20, 1919. Attended country schools of Charlestown, Ohio.; Ravenna, Ohio High School. Studied law in office. of R. S. Webb, of Ravenna. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, January 4, 1916. Engaged in the practice of law in Ravenna, June, 1916, to July, 1918. Since April, 1919, member of the firm of Holden & Stevens Akron. Vice President Horning Lumber Co., of Akron. During the World War 2nd Lieutenant Field Artillery, August 1, 1918, to January 1, 1919. Member Summit County Bar Association. City Solicitor of Ravenna in 1917.


WARREN W. HOLE.


Residence, 1840 Stanwood Road, East Cleveland; office, 1222 Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born in Salem Ohio, November 9, 1858. Son of Robert and Caroline (Norlan) Hole. Married to Martha E. Whittlesey, July 10; 1884. Attended public and high schools of Salem, Ohio; received degree of Ph. B. from Mt. Union College, 1878, and degree of M. Ph. a few years later. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 6, 1882; later United States District Court. Practiced law in Salem until 1899, when he moved to Cleveland. Member Masonic Orders; B. P. O. E.; F. & A. M. Chamber of Commerce, East Cleveland; City. Club; Chess and Checker Club; Cleveland Bar Association. Judge Common Pleas Court for the first subdivision of the Ninth District for a term commencing November 1, 1900; was appointed by Governor Nash as successor to fill the unexpired term of a vacancy made February 20, 1900; re-elected 1904, and served until December, 1910. Since coming to Cleveland served two terms as President of the Methodist Union;


WALLACE TREVOR HOLLIDAY.


Residence, 1851 Crawford Road; office, 410 East Ohio Gas Building, Cleveland. Born at Cleveland, Ohio, March 10, 1884. Son of William. Wallace and Mary E. B. (McDonald) Holliday. Married to Ella Boyd


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Stiers, December 28, 1910. Attended Miles Park School and South High School, Cleveland; received A. B. degree from Cornell University, 1905; LL. B. degree from Harvard University, 1908. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1908; United States Supreme Court, January 26, 1917. Associated with the firm of Kline, Tolles & Morley, 1908-13; member of the firm of Clevenger, Buss & Holliday, April 1, 1913, to April 1, 1918; Kline, Niman, Buss & Holliday, April 1, 1918, to December 1, 1919, from which date to the present time member of the firm of Niman, Grossman, Buss & Holliday. Member of University Club, Cleveland Athletic Club, Delta Upsilon fraternity, Harvard Club of New York, Cleveland, Ohio State and American Bar Associations.


DAVID ADAMS HOLLINGSWORTH.


Residence and office, Cadiz. Born in Belmont, Belmont County, Ohio, November 21, 1844. Son of the late Elihu Hollingsworth, of Flushing, and a lineal descendant of Valentine Hollingsworth, Sr., of the Society of Friends, who in 1682 came to America in the ship Welcome with William Penn; his mother, Lydia Ann (Fisher) Hollingsworth, was a native of Virginia, daughter of Barrak Fisher, a German farmer of near Gainsboro, Virginia. Married to Linda McBean (daughter of John McBean, native of Scotland). in Cadiz, Ohio, April 8, 1875; two children: Henry McBean and Donald McBean, both deceased. Educated in the common schools of Flushing, Ohio; attended Mt. Union College, Alliance, Ohio: studied law and admitted to the bar of Ohio, September 17, 1867: to the United States Supreme Court, March 2, 1880. Engaged in the general practice in Cadiz from September, 1869, to the present time. Enlisted while a schoolboy and served as private in Company B. Twenty-fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Union Army during the Civil War. Member Masonic Order, Elks, Knights of Pythias, G. A. R., Methodist Church and Ohio Society of Washington, D. C.; vice president Ohio State Bar Association since its organization and acting president at the annual meeting at Put-in-Bay, 1908. Mayor of Flushing, Ohio, 1867; elected Prosecuting Attorney of Harrison County, Ohio; 1873: re-elected 1875; elected State Senator, 1879; re-elected 1881; chairman Republican State Convention, 1882; Attorney General of Ohio, 1883-84; elected to the 61st Congress from the sixteenth Ohio District, 1908; to the 64th Congress from the eighteenth Ohio district, 1914; elected to the 65th Congress, 1916. Republican.


ROLLIND O. HOLLOWAY.


Residence, 2444 Nelson Drive; office, 92123 Ohio Building, Toledo. Born in Toledo, May 28, 1892. Son of Otto W. and Ida (Hinkle) Holloway. Married to Helen A. Ward; four children: Elaine F., Imogene A., John R., Norman D. Early education in public and high schools of Monclova, Ohio. Attended Ohio Northern University; graauate of Ohio State University Law Department in 1917. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1917. Member of the firm of Conn & Holloway. Member Lucas County Bar Association; Toledo Lawyers' Club. Republican.


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BENJAMIN D. HOLT.


Residence, 1875 Crawford Road; office, Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Portland, Maine, August 11, 1890. Son of E. Eugene and Mary (Brooks) Holt. Married to Anne Carroll Payson. Graduate of Portland High School, 1909; Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, 1913, with A. B. degree; Harvard Law School in 1917, with LL. B. degree. Admitted to the bar of Maine, 1917; Ohio, 1919. Associated with Cook, McGowan, Foote, Bushnell & Lamb. Entered training camp for military service, May, 1917; commissioned 2nd Lieutenant of Infantry; overseas, June, 1918, to February, 1919. Discharged March, 1919. Member University Club.


JAMES LEWIS HOMER.


Residence and office, Galion. Born in Galion, Ohio, October 25, 1895. Son of Charles O. and Minnie (Lewis) Homer. Attended public and high schools of Galion; Ohio State University; Cincinnati Law School; read law in office of Frank Pigman, of Galion. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1919. Member the firm of Pig-man & Homer. Served with Base Hospital No. 25 overseas during the world war. Member Masonic Bodies: Scottish Rite, 32nd Degree, Shrine; B. P. O. E.; Crawford County Bar Association. Republican.


WILLIAM D. HOOD.


Residence, Shelby, Ohio; office, 75 West Main Street, Shelby. Born in New Philadelphia, Ohio, June 14, 1896. Son of William I. and Sarah M. (Dillon) Hood. Married to Ruth G. Horner of Shelby, Ohio, September 4, 1915; one daughter, Dorothy Louise. Early education received in grade schools of Norwalk and Shelby, Ohio; attended University High School (branch of University of Chicago) at Chicago, Illinois, two years; Shelby, Ohio, High School, two years; Ohio State University College of Arts, one year, and College of Law three years. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1918. Associated with the law firm of Herberich, Burroughs & Smith, of Akron, for one year. Member Legal Department The Commercial Savings & Trust Co., of Akron, four months. Practiced law alone in Akron one year. Moved to Shelby, January, 1921, where he is engaged in the practice of law. Instructor in Business Law at Akron Municipal University.for one term, 1918-19. Member Masonic Order; K. of P. Summit County Bar Association. Republican.


GEORGE A. HOOVER.


Residence and office, Canal Fulton. Born in Canal Fulton, April 8, 1877. Son of George and Martha J. Hoover. Graduate of Canal Fulton High School, 1894; taught school three years; completed law course in Ohio State University, 1899. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 6, 1899. Director Exchange Bank; member Canal "Fulton Board of Education seventeen years; M. E. Church. Republican Central Committee a number of years. Republican.


DAVID HARRIS HOPKINS.


Residence. 169 Beech Street, Berea, Ohio; office, 944 Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born in Granger, Medina County, Ohio, Oc-


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tober 8, 1882. Son of Chawncey I. and Allie (Harris) 'Hopkins. Married to Marie Kerstetter,. of Granger, Ohio, January 16, 1904. Graduate of Granger High School, 1901; attended Ohio Northern University, 1901-02; engaged in farming for six years; entered Baldwin University and Cleveland Law School, 1908; graduated therefrom with degrees of Ph. B. and LL. B., 1911. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1911, and later to the United States District Court. Engaged in the general practice of law in Cleveland, and organized the Baldwin-Wallace Preparatory School in 1911. Established the Baldwin-Wallace night college for regular degree work in September, 1920, with the official title of Dean. Member Knights of the Maccabees of the World, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Berea Lodge F. .& A. M. No 382.


EVAN HENRY HOPKINS.


Residence, 9314 Miles Avenue; office, 912 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born in Johnstown, Pa., November 4, 1864. Son of David J. and Mary (Jeffreys) Hopkins. Married to Frances P. M. Shain, of Cleveland, Ohio, December 27, 1892. Attended the public schools of Alliance and Cleveland; Western Reserve Academy, 1885; received A. B. degree from Adelbert College, 1889; LL. B. degree from Harvard Law School, 1892. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, October. 1891. Professor and dean of Western Reserve University Law School, 18921910. Member of the firm of Herrick & Hopkins, 1893-1916; Herrick,' Hopkins, Stockwell & Benesch since 1916. Member Adelbert Chapter Delta Upsilon fraternity, Cleveland Chamber of Commerce. Republican.


E. J. HOPPLE.


Residence, 1843 Hastings Avenue, East. Cleveland; office, 1110 Hippodrome Building, Cleveland. Born in Crawford County, Ohio, February 5, 1881. Son of J. J. and Martha (Schieber) Hopple. Married to Elizabeth Benoit, October 12, 1912; two children: E. J., Jr., and Charlotte. Early education received in the public schools; attended Heidelberg Academy two years; later Adelbert Law School; taught in the public schools of Crawford County, Ohio, for three years. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 27, 1905; later to the United States District and Circuit Courts. Taught night school after admission for three years. Engaged in the practice of law in Cleveland. Formed partnership, January 1, 1906, with C. E. Alden, under the firm name of Alden & Hopple, which continued until August 1, 1907, when W. C. McCullough joined the firm, which became McCullough, Alden & Hopple, and so continued until January 1, 1910, when Mr. Alden retired from the firm, which then became McCullough & Hopple; at the present time in the general practice. Member Masonic Order, K. of P., B. P. O. E. Member Ohio State Senate from 1912 to 1916; Ohio House of Representatives from 1916 to 1920; leader of Senate minority. 1915- 16; speaker of House, 1917-18; leader of House minority, 1918-20; candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, 1920. Appointed by Judge D. C. Westenhaver. U. S. Commissioner for the Northern District of Ohio, March 21, 1921. Democrat.


OSCAR J. HORN.


Residence, Chagrin Falls, Ohio ; office, 1024 Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born Sep


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tember 24, 1872, at Cleveland. Son of Bishop William and Mary (Fishback) Horn. Married June 8, 1916, to Katherine M. Hostetler. Graduate of Adelbert College, with A. B. degree; attended Western Reserve Law School three years. Admitted to Ohio Bar, November, 1899 ; United States District and Circuit Courts, 1901; United States Supreme Court, 1916. Member of the City Club ; Cleveland Athletic Club; Cleveland Bar Association. Republican.


SAMUEL HORWITZ.


Residence, Cleveland; office, 713 Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Russia. Son of Abraham and Lena Horwitz. Attended the public schools of New York City, and the public and high schools of Philadephia, Pa.; Western Reserve University Law School. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1911. In partnership with Judge P. L. A. Lieghley and W. K. Stanley, under the firm name of Lieghley & Stanley, for some vine, now member of the firm of Stanley & Horwitz. Served with 3rd Infantry Rifle Regiment in Central Officers' Training School, Camp Gordon, Georgia, from May, 1918. to September, 1918; commissioned 2nd Lieutenant of Infantry from September, 1918, to December, 1918.


GROVER CLEVELAND HOSFORD.


Residence, 1764 Radnor Road; office, 1509 'Union Commerce National Bank Building, Cleveland. Born in Natural Bridge, New York, October 6, 1882. Son of Clark B. and Edith A .(Stevens) Hosford. Graduate of Watertown, New York, high school, June, 1899; attended Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 1904-05; entered University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, 1905, graduating therefrom with LL. B. degree, 1908. Admitted to the bar of Missouri, 1908; Ohio, 1911; United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio, 1918. On the editorial

aff of Edward Thompson Co., Northport, New York, 1909-10; Assistant Professor of Law in Missouri State University Law School, Columbia, Missouri, 1910-14; in 1914 moved to Cleveland, where he is engaged in the general law practice to date. Member Legal Advisory Board during the World War. Instructor in Criminal Law at Rufus P. Ranney Law School. Cleveland, 1918. Member Phi Delta Phi and Delta Sigma Rho fraternities, F. & A. M., R. A. M., Acacia fraternity, Cleveland Athletic Club, Cleveland Bar Association. Republican.


JOSEPH H. HOSTETLER.


Residence, 413 Walnut Street; office, 236 Factory Street, Dover. Born in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, February 13, 1853. Son of Adam and Catherine (Ross) Hostetler. Married to Caroline Myers at Bolivar, Ohio, November 1, 1885; two children: Joseph C. and Mrs. Katherine Horn. Early education received in common schools; attended Normal School at Goshen, Indiana, 1876-77. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 1, 1886. Engaged in the practice of law in Dover, in partnership with brother John A. Hostetler until 1889; since then in the individual practice. Member Tuscarawas County Bar Association.. Mayor of City of Dover two terms; City Solicitor three terms. Democrat.


JOSEPH C. HOSTETLER.


Residence, 2084 East 107th Street ; office, 1307 Union National Bank Building, Cleveland. Born in Canal Dover, Ohio, August 8, 1885.


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Son of Joseph H. and Caroline (Myers) Hostetler. Married to Hazel Prior, of Cleveland, January 4, 1917. Attended the public and high schools of Canal Dover ; graduate of Western Reserve Law School in 1908, with LL. B. degree. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1908; later to United States District Court. Commenced the practice of law in the office of W. R. Hopkins, remaining until January 1, 1910, when he became Assistant Director of Law of the City of Cleveland under Newton D. Baker. On January 1, 1916, formed partnership with Newton D. Baker and Thos. L. Sidlo under the firm name of Baker, Hostetler & Sidlo, which continues to date. Member of City Club; Nisi Prius Club. Democrat.


JOHN DONALD HOTCHKISS.


Residence, 50 Atlas Street ; office, Second National Bank Building, Akron. Born in Meadville, Pennsylvania, May 18, 1887. Son of Henry 0. and Jessie Hamilton (Tier) Hotchkiss. Attended Meadville High School, 1899 ; Allegheny College, 1900; Buchtel College, 1900-03, received Ph. B. degree; University of Michigan, 1903-06, received LL. B. degree; University of Padua, Italy, 1919. Admitted to the bars of Ohio and Michigan, 1908. Served in United States Army, 1917-1919. Member Delta Chi fraternity ; American Legion. Republican.


GUY W. HOUSE.


Residence, Lake Shore Boulevard, Euclid Village; office, 11001 Madison Avenue, Cleveland. Born at Sandusky, January 28, 1887. Son of Lewis W. and Dollie (Veader) House. Married to Isabella H. Hartley, March 31, 1917. Educated at country schools of Perkins Town ship, Erie County, Ohio, 1893-1900; graduate of Sandusky High School, 1904 ; attended Oberlin College, 1905-1907; graduate of University of Michigan, with A. B. degree, in 1909; Law School of University of Michigan, with LL. B. degree, in 1912 ; J. D. degree in 1912. Admitted to Ohio Bar, December, 1912 ; United States District Court of Northern District of Ohio, April 16, 1917. In 1919 formed partnership with Paul S. Crampton under the firm name of Crampton & House, which continued until December, 1920, since which time is in charge of legal department of The Glidden Co. Enlisted in 5th Ohio Infantry O. N. G., August 6, 1912; Battalion Sergeant, September 5, of the same year; Second Lieutenant 5th Ohio Infantry, November 12, 1915, to November 29, 1916; First Lieutenant 5th Ohio Infantry, November 29, 1916, to May 4, 1917; Captain 5th Ohio Infantry (145th United States Infantry), May 4, 1917; to. May 6, 1919; served on Mexican Border, 1916-1917 ; served overseas with 145th United States Infantry and 112th Ammunition Train, 37th Division. Member City Club; Arthur S. Houts Post No. 2; Commander of Post, American Legion ; Cleveland Grays. Republican.


ERNEST C. HOUSEL.


Residence, 8 South 4th Street, Cuyahoga Falls ; office, 307-8 Everett Building, Akron. Born in Akron, Ohio, August 18, 1868. Son of Martin J. and Amanda C. (Viall) Housel. Married December 28, 1892, to Emma E. Caine; one child, Mrs. Elinore L. Koerner. Attended the public and high schools of Akron ; studied law in the office of John J. Hall, Akron. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, October 3, 1889; later to the United States District Court ; United States Supreme Court. Engaged in the private practice of law in Akron. Member Masonic Order; K. of P.; Chamber of Commerce ; Summit County and Ohio. State Bar Associations. Justice of the Peace of Akron from 1890 to 1894. Member Board of Education a number of years. Republican.


WILLIAM HOWELL.


Residence, 14823 Lake Avenue, Lakewood ; office, 1026 Guardian Building, Cleveland. Born in Harrison County, Ohio, March 10, 1870. Son of William and Margaret (McConnell) Howell. Married September, 1901, to Nelle R. Barcus (deceased, 1911). August 1, 1916, to Julia Indlekofer ; one child : William D. Attended country schools of Harrison County ; received B. S. degree from Franklin College, 1891 ; studied law in office of George C. McKee, Bridgeport, Ohio ; graduate of University of Michigan Law Department, with LL. B. degree, 1893. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1893 ; later United States District Court ; United States Circuit Court of Appeals and United States Supreme Court. Associated with the firm of Burton & Dake for about twenty years,


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after which time in 1913 became a member of the firm of Howell, Roberts & Duncan, which

continues to date. Member Civic League, Lakewood; City Club; Chamber of Commerce; Cleveland Yacht Club; Lakewood M. E. Church. Independent.


GEORGE A. HOWELLS


Residence, 1301 West Boulevard ; office, City Hall, Cleveland. Born in Youngstown, October 23, 1877. Son of David and Jennie (Thomas) Howells. Married to Mary Mulhall, January 8, 1914. Educated in Massillon public and high schools; received degree of LL. from Ohio State University, 1900. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1900. Judge Municipal Court of Cleveland since 1919. Democrat.


HARRY B. HOWELLS.


Residence, 10501 Miles Avenue; office, Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, July 13, 1880. Son of John R. and Jean (Barren) Howells. Married to Frances Woodsworth, 1911. Educated in the Cleveland public and high schools; received A. B. degree from Western Reserve University, 1901; LL. B. degree from Harvard Law School, 1904. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1904. Member Masonic Order. Republican.


PAUL HOWLAND.


Residence, 1448 West 65th Street; office, 802 Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born in Jefferson, Ohio, December 5, 1865. Son of W. P. and Esther (Leonard) Howland. Married to Jessie F. Pruden, of Burghill, Ohio, January 18, 1905. Graduate of high school, Jefferson, Ohio, 1883; received degrees of A. B., 1887, and A. M., 1904, from Oberlin College; LL. B. degree from Harvard Law School, 1890. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1890; later to all Federal Courts. Engaged in the general practice of law in Cleveland. Second Lieutenant and Squadron Adjutant of 1st O. V. C. during the Spanish-American War. Member First Congregational Church; 32nd Degree Mason; Union Club, Cleveland; Ohio State and American Bar Associations; Executive Committee of the American Bar Association fro n 1919 to 1921. Member of Congress from the 20th Congressional district of Ohio, 60th, 61st and 62nd Congresses, March 4, 1907. to March 4, 1913. Republican.


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Residence, 205 South Portage Path; office, 731 Second National Building, Akron. Born in

Parkersburg, West Virginia, August 20, 1889. Son of William H. and Martha E. (Davis) Hoyt. Married to Marie McClure, of Marietta, Ohio, December 16, 1916; two children: Richard M. and John Henry. Graduate of Beverly High School, June, 1907; attended Ohio University summer of 1907; graduate of Marietta College, degree of A. B. (Cum Laude), June, 1911; graduate of Columbia University, degree LL. B., June, 1914. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1914. Engaged in the general practice in Akron since admission. Member Masonic Order, Masonic Club, Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, Summit County and Ohio State Bar Associations. Delegate to state convention, June, 1902. Republican.


JAMES BURTRAM HUBER.


Residence, 84 South Portage Path; office, 330-1-2 Second National Bank Building. Akron. Born in Akron, Ohio, December 12. 1878. Son of Henry and Rachel (James) Huber. Attended public schools of Akron and Akron High School; studied law in the office of Slabaugh & Seiberling in Akron. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1902. Engaged in the law practice alone for 5 years; then became a member of the firm of Slabaugh & Seiberling; now member of the firm Slabaugh, Young ,Seiberling, Huber & Guinther. President Akron Chamber of Commerce, 1921. Member Masonic Order: 32nd degree; Masonic Club, City Club, Portage Country Club, Fairlawn Heights Golf Club, Summit County Bar Association. Secretary to United States Senator Burton, 1901 to 1902. Republican.


HARRY H. HUDSON.


Residence, 2208 East 100th Street; office, 213 Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, December 12, 1870. Son of Dr. W. S. and Malissa (Harper) Hudson. Graduate of Hiram College (Philosophical Course), in 1895. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1899. Associated with the Maryland Casualty Company of Cleveland. Has written short stories for various syndicates, newspapers and magazines, contributing one each week for fifteen years. Member Masonic Order, Shrine.


ROBERT CALVIN HUEY.


Residence, 121 West Wood Street; office, Mahoning County Bank Building, Youngstown. Born in Enon Valley, Lawrence County, Penn. sylvania, August 15, 1874. Son of Thomas D. and Margaret S. (Moore) Huey. Attended the public schools of Pennsylvania ; graduate of Ohio Northern University, with LL. B. degree, 1900. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1900; later United States District Court. Member of the firm of Huey & Smith until 1905; Craver, Diser, Huey & Starrs since 1920. Member I. O. O. F.; B. P. O. E.; Mahoning County Bar Association. Member Ohio Legislature, 1904 to 1909; Chairman Republican County Executive Committee, 1914-18.


DENVER C. HUGHES.


Residence, 415 Fulton Road, N. W.; office, 336 Schaefer Block, Canton. Born in Plimpton, Ohio, November 1, 1870. Son of John S. and Lavenia E. (Quick) Hughes. Married to Loretta Moore; November 25, 1896 ; one son, Charles V. Attended the country schools, 1876-87; Mt. Union College, 1888-93; graduate


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of University of Michigan Law Department, with degree of B. S. and degree of LL. B., 1895; read law with Housel & Webber, of Canton. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1893; United States District Court, 1899. Engaged in the practice of law in Canton. Member Masonic Order; Knights of Pythias; Stark County Bar Association. City Solicitor of Canton from 1901 to 1906. Republican.


KENT W. HUGHES.


Residence and office, Lima. Born in Lima, April 8, 1873. Son of Charles M. and Nancy (Worley) Hughes. Married to Edith Morris, June 28, 1904; two children : Helen Ann and Morris Kent. Educated in Lima public schools; attended Swarthmore (Pennsylvania) College; graduate of University of Michigan Law School, June, 1896, with degree of LL. B. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1896; United States District Courts, 1903; United States Court of Appeals, 1905. President Lima Chamber of Commerce, 1913-16. During the Spanish War Sergeant Company C, 2nd Regiment, 0. V. I. Member B. P. 0. E.; K. of P.; Masonic bodies : Knights Templar ; Scottish Rite, 32nd Degree; Allen County and Ohio State and American Bar Associations. Elected Judge Court of Appeals, 3rd District, November, 1916; re-elected November, 1918. Democrat.


IRVING H. HUGGETT.


Residence, 33 Water Street, Chagrin Falls, Ohio; office, 737-9 Society for Savings Building. Cleveland. Born in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, July 27, 1876. Son of Earnie and Fanny (Vincent) Huggett. Married to Agnes Wolfram, of Cleveland, Ohio. October 12, 1910. Graduate of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, high oof Northern Ohio school; attended Hiram College three years; graduate of Ohio Northern University, with LL. B. degree, June, 1903. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 11, 1903; Michigan, October 9, 1903; United States Circuit Court, Northern Division, March 20, 1907. Practiced law in Charlotte, Michigan, six months; moved to Cleveland January, 1904. Associated with Hon. W. S. Hanna (former Common Pleas Judge of Holmes County), under the firm name of Huggett & Hanna, since October, 1919. Member City Club. Republican.


CLEMENT V. HULL.


Residence, 1597 East 85th Street; office, 302 Ulmer Building, Cleveland. Born in Greenville, Pennsylvania, November 7, 1866. Son of Seth and Mary M. (Alexander) Hull. Married to Evelyn A. Hurley, May 30, 1910. Attended the public schools of Greenville, Pennsylvania, and University of Toronto. Studied law with Messrs. Carr & Goff. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1889; later to the United States District Court. Formerly associated in law practice with his brother, John M. Hull (deceased), and later with Hon. Henry McKinney (deceased). Member Cleveland Bar Association. Cleveland City Council two terms. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney in Police Court under Hon. C. J. Estep. Democrat.


HAROLD H. HULL.


Residence, 272 Norwood Avenue ; office, Court House, Youngstown. Born in Grove City, Pennsylvania, August 23, 1885. Son of Charles H. and Isabelle (Beveridge) Hull. Married to Mary Tunison, June 16, 1915; one child, Jane. Attended the public and high


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schools of Greenville, Pennsylvania; received A. B. degree from Allegheny College, Greenville, 1907; LL. B. degree from Harvard University Law School, 1910. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1910. Member of the firm of Huxley & Hull until 1917, when he became Assistant Prosecuting Attorney of Mahoning County. Appointed Prosecuting Attorney of Mahoning County, which office he holds to date. Member Masonic Order ; B. P. O. E.; L. O. O. M.; F. O. E.; Mahoning County Bar Association. Republican.


LEROY WELLINGTON HUNT.


Residence, 3238 Maplewood Avenue; office, 716-17 Nasby Building, Toledo. Born in Baxter Springs, Kansas, September 9, 1885. Son of Alice and Wilson W. (Whitehead) Hunt. Married to Laura Killinger, June 10, 1913; two children : Leroy Wellington and Richard Carlton. Attended common schools of Connersville, Indiana; studied law under Hon. W. E. Ochiltree in Connersville, Indiana, 190306; graduate of Toledo University Law Department, June, 1916, with degree of LL. B. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, July, 1916. Engaged in the general practice in Toledo since July, 1916. Served two enlistments in Indiana National Guard; 1st Lieutenant of a company organized at Connersville, Indiana, 1908. Member F. & A. M.; K. of P.; I. O. O. F.. Republican.


JAMES P. HUNTER.


Residence, 12712 Grass Avenue; office, 850 Leader-News Building, Cleveland. Born in Liverpool, England, February 17, 1889. Son of Adam and Helen (Wallace) Hunter. Married to Margaret Eddlestone, June 15, 1914; one son: James P., Jr. Attended Cleveland public schools and Central Institute; graduate of Cleveland Law School with LL. B. degree, 1917. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1919. Engaged in the general practice in Cleveland. During the war served in Naval Ordnance service, stationed in Washington, D. C., from September, 1917, to April, 1919. Member Delta Theta, Phi (Law fraternity), City Club, Cleveland Bar Association. Republican.


FRANCIS E. HUNTER.


Residence, 524 E. High Street; office, Ohio Building, Alliance. Born January 17, 1884, in Salineville, Ohio. Son of James and Jane Ann (Elliott) Hunter. Married to Edith Kayler, September 5, 1912; three children : Frederick J., F. Edmund, Robert R. Educated in the common schools; attended Mt. Union College, four years ; graduate of Ohio State University Law School, 1915. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, July 1, 1915. Member Alliance, Ohio State and Stark County Bar Associations; Masonic Order. Republican.


LAFAYETTE HUNTER.


Residence, 11 E. Summit Street ; office, E. Market Street, Warren. Born in Trumbull County, Ohio, January 28, 1847. Son of George and Mary A. (Thayer) Hunter. Married to Mantie L. Sigler, October 14, 1874. Attended village school in Newton Falls, Ohio; McNealy Normal Institute, Hopedale, Ohio, teaching school at intervals; commercial course in Spencerian Business College, Cleveland; graduate Albany Law School, with LL. B. decree, in 1874. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, September 28, 1874; later United States District Courts. Referee in Bankruptcy, 1898-1918. Member B. P. O. E.; County Humane Society ; Trumbull County Bar Association. Republican.


LOUIS JONES HUNTER.


Residence, 178 Regent Street; office, Home Savings Bank Building, Youngstown. Born in Huntersville, N. C., January 13, 1882. Son of A. Jones and Harriett (Sample) Hunter. Married September 16, 1914, to Leta Thompson; one child, Dallas Walker. Attended public and high schools in Huntersville, North Carolina; Erskine College, South Carolina; University of North Carolina; graduate of Muskingum College in 1906, with B. S. degree ; attended University of North Carolina Law Department; studied law in offices of John A. Parker, Charlotte, North Carolina. Admitted to the bar of North Carolina, August 28, 1911. Practiced law in Charlotte, North Carolina, until 1917. when he moved to Youngstown. Member K. of P. Democrat.


R. A. HUNSINGER.


Residence and office, Fremont. Born in Fremont, April 4, 1880. Son of Henry and Julia (Heim) Hunsinger. Married July 12, 1902, to


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Ethel Thomas ; four children : Harry, Paul, Eleanor and Ruth. Attended public and high schools of Fremont ; graduate of Fostoria Business College ; studied law in office of S. E. Garver, Fremont. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, in 1912; later to United States District Court. County Recorder of Sandusky County, 1909 to 1913 ; Councilman of Fremont during 1919 ; City Solicitor of Fremont, January 1, 1921; Chairman Republican Central Committee of Sandusky County, 1920. Member Chamber of Commerce ; F. O. E.; W. O. W.; American Insurance Union and Sandusky County Bar Association. Republican.

JOY SETH HURD.


Residence, 1258 Ethel Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio; office, 718 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, June 11, 1886. Son of Charles S. and Mary H, (Hogan) Hurd. Married to Frances Elizabeth Stimmel, of Cleveland, June 26, 1911; five children: Joy, Francis, Paul, Rita and Thomas. Attended Glenville public schools, 1892-1902; Notre Dame Academy, 1902-03; St. Ignatius College, 1903-07; Baldwin-Wallace College; graduate of Cleveland Law School with degree of LL. B., 1910. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1910. Counsel for Cuyahoga Telephone Co. and Ohio State Telephone Co., 1910-1916; since 1916 engaged in the general law practice. Gave services during the recent war as Liberty Loan speaker and Four-Minute-Man. Member Cleveland Bar Association, Electrical League. Chamber of Commerce, Art Museum, West Shore Club, Delta Theta Phi (legal fraternity), Knights of Columbus. Hurvanart Club, St. Vincents Guild, Lakewood Chamber of Commerce. Democrat. ( Independent).


SILAS EVERETT HURIN.


Residence, 340 West Woodruff Avenue ; office, 1215-18 Nicholas Building, Toledo. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, December 22, 1858. Son of James Kemper and Cynthia A. (Halsey) ti urin. Married to Anna E. Howe, June 30, 1898; Mary Ruth Locke, July 19, 1909. Attended the common schools in Cincinnati and Wyoming, Ohio, until 1877 ; Freehold Institute (New Jersey), 1877-78; graduate Princeton College in 1882, with A. B. degree, and in 1885 degree of A. M.; Cincinnati Law School, degree of LL. B., in 1885. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, May 28, 1885; United States Circuit Court, September 22, 1898. Practiced law in Cincinnati, 1885-87 ; in Findlay, Ohio, 18871905 ; Circuit Judge of Third Circuit of Ohio, 1905-1911; resumed law practice "in Findlay, 1911, continuing until 1916, when he removed to Toledo, where he has since been in the active practice. Member Toledo Chamber of Commerce; Trustee Historical Society of Northwestern Ohio; President Anthony Wayne Chapter, S. A. R.; member Collingwood Avenue Presbyterian Church ; Toledo Bar Association. Republican.


D'ARCY D. HURLBUT.


Residence, 1628 Delmont Avenue, East Cleveland; office, 410 Ulmer Building, Cleveland. Born at Cleveland, Ohio, May 26, 1875. Son of James M. and Nancy Ann (Duncan) Hurlbut. Married to Mae E. Carroll, of Cleveland, June 22, 1897. Attended Outhwaite School, Cleveland, 1881-89; Central High School, 1889-93; graduate of Baldwin-Wallace University Law School, with LL. B. degree, 1900. Admitted to the bar of Ohio June 20, 1900; United States District Court, April 18, 1918. Engaged in the gen-


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eral practice of law, specializing in "Service by Publication." Member of City Club and Cleveland Bar Association. Republican.


ANDREW B. HUSTON.


Residence, 631 East Broadway ; office, 910 Spitzer Building, Toledo. Born in Logan County, Ohio, October 24, 1859. Son of Samuel P. and Elizabeth (Bowman) Huston. Married to Margaret R. Hinkle, December 27, 1883 ; two children Edna M. (McClelland) and Esther M.. Graduate of High School, De-Graff, Ohio, May, 1881. Read law in Bellefontaine. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1888; later in United States District Court. Member Lucas County Bar Association. Republican.


CHARLES H. HUSTON.


Residence, 356 W. 3rd Street ; office, 22V2 South Park Street, Mansfield. Born in Richland County, Ohio, July 27, 1870. Son of James and Dorcas (Zigler) Huston. Married June 20, 1900, to Marie Pettker ; two children : Henry P. and Margaret E. Attended the country and high schools of Richland County ; graduate of Tri-State College (Indiana), with B. S. degree, in 1894 ; received LL. B. degree from Ohio State University Law Department in 1897. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1897 ; later to United States District Court. Member of the firm of Laser & Huston, 1897, to 1901; Laser, Huston & Marquis, 1901 to 1906: Huston & Marquis, 1906 to 1913 ; since 1919 member of the firm of Huston & Hutchison. Director Mansfield Chamber of Commerce ; Y. M. C. A.; Prosecuting Attorney Richland County, 1903 to 1908 ; Secretary Board of Managers Ohio State Reformatory, 1911-12. Member Company M, 8th O. V. I., 1898 ; member 8th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, from 1898 to June 30, 1917, and served on the Mexican Border, 1916-17, in command of the Supply Company of that Regiment ; in 1917 was promoted to the rank of Major and put in command of "Small Arms Section" of the 112th Ammunition Train; 37th Division, and served with that Company during the World War until May 6, 1919. Member Masonic bodies : Scottish Rite, 32nd Degree; American Legion ; K. of P.; B. P. O. E.; Spanish War Veterans ; Park Avenue Baptist Church of Mansfield : Richland County Bar Association. Democrat.


JOHN CORYDON HUTCHINS.


Residence, The New Amsterdam Hotel ; office, 613 Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, May 8, 1840 Son of ex-Congressman, Hon. John and Rhoda (Andrews) Hutchins. Married to Jurrie M. Campbell, of Ravenna, Ohio, 1861 ; five children: Helen Eugenie (Mrs. T. B. Salisbury) ; Jane Campbell, Horace C., J. Frank and Carleton C. Attended public and high schools of Warren ; Oberlin College ; Albany, N. Y., Law School. Admitted to the bars of New York and Ohio, 1866; later to United States 'District Court. Practiced law in Youngstown, in partnership with General T. W. Sanderson, 1866; in Warren in partnership with his father, John Hutchins. Since 1868 in partnership in Cleveland at various times with John Hutchins, J. E. Ingersoll, 0. J. Campbell and Thos. L. Johnson. Lieutenant Co. C, Second Ohio Cavalry from 1861-63. Member Cleveland School Board, 1872 ; Cleveland Public Library Board, 13 years ; president of same nine years ; member Chamber of Commerce, Euclid Club of Cleveland ; Military Order The Loyal Legion. Prosecuting Attorney of Cuyahoga County. 1877; Judge of Municipal Court two terms ; Judge Common Pleas Court one term; Postmaster of Cleveland, by appointment of Grover Cleveland, 1895 to 1899. In politics Republican until 1872; Democrat until 1896; since that date a free lance politician.


ROBERT E. HUTCHISON.


Residence and office, Mansfield. Born in Butler County, Pa., June 29, 1871. Son of William R. and Serepta (Gailey) Hutchison. Married to Mary Gibson, December 25, 1905. Attended public schools of Ottawa, Kansas ; Savannah Academy, Ohio, 1889-92; graduate of University of Michigan Law School, with degree of LL. B. in 1896. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1897, and later to the United States District Court. Member of the firm of Douglass & Hutchison ten years ; Huston & Hutchison since 1919. Member Masonic Bodies : Knights Templar ; Scottish Rite, 32nd degree ; Elks, K. of P., Richland County Bar Association. Ohio Legislature, 1896-97-98. Referee in Bankruptcy since 1915. Democrat.


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WALTER S. HUTCHISON.


Residence, 488 Nash Street; office, 524 Akron Savings & Loan Building, Akron. Born in Scott, Ohio, August 11, 1892. Son of Alvin T. and Margaret M. (Walton) Hutchison. Married to Eva Carey Mead, September 14, 1916. Educated in public schools and high school of Scott, Ohio; Ohio Wesleyan, 1909- 10 ; graduate of University of Michigan Law School, LL. B. degree, 1916. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, January 1, 1917 ; United States District Court, 1918. In partnership with E. W. Finkle, of Akron, until November 1, 1917; in partnership with A. B. Underwood since October 1, 1919. Member Summit County Bar Association.


JARED PAUL HUXLEY.


Residence, 19 Lincoln Avenue ; office, 1200 Mahoning Bank Building, Youngstown. Born in Ellsworth, Ohio, July 13, 1874. Son of Philo and Evaline (Cessna) Huxley. Married to Margaret Dow, October 28, 1898 ; three children : Esther, Robert and Ruth. Educated in the public and high schools of Salem ; graduate of University of Cincinnati Law School in June, 1895, with degree of LL. B. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1895. Member of the firm, Harrington, DeFord, Heim & Huxley. Member Youngstown Club, Youngstown Country Club, Masonic Order, B. P. O. E., Ohio State and Mahoning County Bar Associations. Mayor of Salem, 1898-1902 ; Prosecuting Attorney Mahoning County, 19161920. Republican.


CHARLES A. HYDE.


Residence, 3392 Beechwood Avenue, Cleveland Heights; office, 721 Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, December 19, 1884. Son of Averill L. and Mary H. (Marshall) Hyde. Married to Gladys M. Knopf, of Cleveland, October 6, 1914. Educated in the public and high schools of Cleveland; attended Case School of Applied Science (Course in Civil Engineering); received B. S. degree therefrom; LL. B. degree from Baldwin-Wallace University, Cleveland Law School, 1912. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1912; United States District Court, 1913. Engaged in the general law practice in Cleveland. Member Legal Advisory Board No. 9 during the war. He had charge of tank campaign in Kentucky; captain in charge of this campaign for sale of Liberty Bonds. Member Masonic Order, Knights Templar, Consistory, Grotto, Shrine; Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity. Republican.


WASHINGTON HYDE.


Office, Second National Bank Building, Warren. Born in Trumbull County, Ohio, May 9, 1847. Son of Julius E. and Ann (Oatley.) Hyde. Married May 22, 1873 to Delia Churchill, of Warren, who died August 17, 1876; to Laura A. Tibbits (deceased, 1876) ; Victoria Pinkard, of Warren, June 20, 1893. Graduate of Western Reserve Seminary, West Farmington, Ohio; University of Michigan, A. B. degree, 1870; and in 1872 with degree of LL. B. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, July 5, 1872 ; later to the United States District Court. Member Masonic Order, Knights Templar, Trumbull County Bar Association. Member Republican County Executive Committee, 1874-84; committee to examine applicants for admission to the bar, 1891-92; Prosecuting Attorney of Trumbull County, 1880-85. Republican.


RAYMOND EUGENE HYRE.


Residence, 4318 West 30th Street; office, Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born in Brooklyn, Ohio, January 29, 1890. Son of Alonzo E. and Sarah E. (Cadwallader) Hyre. Attended Cleveland Public and High Schools : received A. B. degree from Western Reserve University, 1912; LL. B. degree from Baldwin-Wallace College in 1914. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 25, 1914. Member of the firm of Hyre & Hyre. First Lieutenant United States Infantry, August 29, 1917; served until May 26, 1919. Member American Legion, F. & A. M., Delta Tau Delta; National Secretary of Delta Theta Phi. Republican.


ALVIN FULLER INGERSOLL.


Residence, 2501 Marlboro Road, Cleveland Heights; office, Court House, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, October 5, 1859. Son of Jonathan E. and Mary (Fuller) Ingersoll. Married to Della Bishop, September 6, 1881, in Akron, Ohio. Attended Cleveland public schools, Cleveland Central High School, 1879; Western