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HAYWARD-HAZEN 375 Nurse Ass'n in Woburn and chairman of Sup- ply Com.; interested in work of Vatican Bureau of Nat. Civic Federation, and has been active in looking up places for girls to spend summer vacations. Lectures: Why Women Should be Interested in Civil Service Reform; What Chil- dren Should Read; The Ideal Club; Cuba and Her People; Arts and Crafts of Mexico; Conser- vation and Patriotism; Belles and Balls of Colo- nial Days. Baptist. Republican. Mem. D.A.R. (founder of Col. Loamini Baldwin Chapter of Woburn, and Regent six years) also founder of Gen. Joseph Warren Chapter, D.A.R.; now Ass't State Historian, and chairman of State Conser- vation Com. Mem. and ex-pres. Woburn Wo- man's Club; mem. and director New Hampshire Daughters; mem. and director Prof. Women's Club; mem. Ex Club of N.H. Daughters. Recrea- tions: Music, theatre. Traveled in South, Cuba, Mexico and Spain, making a special study of Bociological questions and the arts and crafts of those countries. HAYWARD, Ione, Pana, Ill. Born Pana, Ill., April 2, 1879; dau. John Augustus and Flora M. (Rood) Hayward; ed. Girls Classical School, Indianapolis, Ind. Was pres. of the 21st Dist. Ill. Fed. of Women's Clubs, 1908-09; has always been identified with philan- thropic and civic activities, as well as mem. of the Public Library Board for many years. Mem. Woman's Club, Tuesday Club, Fortnightly Club. Recreations: Out-door sports. Christian Scien- tist. Favors woman suffrage. HAYWARD, Lillian Woolson (Mrs. Harry Hay- ward), Newark, Del. Born Delaware; grad. Smith Coll., B.A. '94; studied in Europe, 1900; m. Newark, Del., Sept. 7, 1897, Harry Hayward; one daughter: Mary Frances, b. June 11, 1908. Teacher, 1894-97. Mem. Smith College Alumnæ Ass'n, New Cen- tury Club, Newark, Del.; director Delaware State Federation of Women's Clubs. HAYWARD, Mary E. Smith (Mrs. William F. Hayward), Chadron, Neb. m. Dry goods merchant; b. Franklin, Pa., 1853; dau. Andrew Lee and Phebe E. (Law) Smith; ed. common school and boarding schools; Chadron, Neb., 1884, William F. Hayward. Is a rationalist. Has devoted a great deal of time and money in the equal suffrage work; also in humane work; is a vegetarian. Favors woman suffrage. Honorary pres. of Neb. Woman Suf- frage Ass'n. Is proprietor of the M. E. Smith & Co. Twin Stores, Chadron, Neb. HAYWOOD, Martha Helen, 210 S. Boylan Av., Raleigh, N.C. Born Raleigh, N.C., Sept. 27, 1872; dau. Joseph Allen and Mary Alice (Boylan) Haywood; grad. St. Mary's Coll., Raleigh, N.C., 1890. Interests are patriotic, literary and historical; established May 10, 1901, the North Carolina Booklet, edit- ing it until October, 1903. Author: His Mother; also various short articles in the Raleigh News and Observer and other State papers, the Philis- tine and other publications. Episcopalian. Democrat. Mem. N.C. Soc., Daughters of the Revolution, Johnston Pettigrew Chapter Daugh- ters of the Confederacy, leader of the Manly Battery Children's Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy. Recreations: Gardening, read- ing. Founder of the Society of the Yellow Jacket. Favors woman suffrage. HAZARD, Alida Blake (Mrs. Barclay Hazard), 46 E. 29th St., N.Y. City. Born New Haven, Conn., May 10, 1861; dau. Ell Whitney Blake Jr. and Helen Mary (Rood) Blake; ed. private schools, Germany and U.S.; m. Providence, R.I., Feb. 24, 1881, Barclay Haz- ard. Vice-pres. Woman's Municipal League of City of N. Y.; mem. Exec. Com. of Com. of Fourteen for Suppression of the Raines Law Hotels: former treas. of Inter-Municipal Re- search Com.; ono of founders of Cottage Hos- pital at Santa Barbara, Cal.; charter mem. Santa Barbara Woman's Club. Mem. Com. of N.Y. State Ass'n. Opposed to Woman Suffrage. Episcopalian. Mem. Meridian Club. Exec.
HAZARD, Bertha, 98 Tyler St., Boston, Mass.
School principal, author; b. Mobile, Ala.; grad. Vassar Coll., '79. Teacher, Corning, N.Y., 1879-81; Providence, R.I., 1881-83; Brooklyn, N.Y., 1883-85; Boston, Mass., 1885-1904; principal of Public Evening School, Boston, 1906-11; since 1906 director of The Hemenway and Hemenway House, coöperative homes for working girls. Compiled: Three Years With the Poets, a collection of poetry for children; edited Civic Reader for New Americans. Pres. Civic Club of Ward Seven, Boston.
HAZARD, Caroline, The Scallop Shell, Peace Dale, R.I. (also Mission Hill, Santa Barbara, Cal.).
Born Peace Dale, R.I., June 10, 1856; dau. Rowland and Margaret (Rood) Hazard; ed. Providence, R.I.; Brown Univ., Litt. D. '99; Univ. of Mich. (hon.), A.M. '99; Tufts Coll., LL.D. '05. Pres. Wellesley Coll., 1899-1910; mem. Mass. State Board of Education, 1902-06; corporate men. Am. Board Commissioners for Foreign Missions; mem. Com. of One Hundred on Nat. Health; life mem. R.I. Historical Soc.; trustee Wellesley Coll. Author: Life of J. L. Diman, 1886; College Tom, a Study of Life in Narragansett in the 18th Century, 1893; Narragansett Ballads, 1894; Narragansett Friends Meeting, 1899; A Scallop Shell of Quiet, 1908; A Brief Pilgrimage in the Holy Land, 1909; The College Year, 1910. Congregationalist. Mem. New England Historical and Genealogical Soc., Religious Education Soc., Peace Soc., R.I. Colonial Dames, R.I. Colonial Governors. Clubs: Lyceum (London), Mayflower (Boston), College (Boston), Women's University (N.Y. City). Recreations: Automobiling, sketching, photography.
HAZELTINE, Elizabeth Haliock, 226 Winsor St., Jamestown, N.Y.
College professor; b. Easton, Pa.; ed. in schools of Jamestown, N.Y.; Vassar Coll., A.B. '97; graduate student Wellesley Coll., 1897-98. Teacher in North Tonawanda, in Barnard classes, N.Y. City, 1903-04; Coll. for Women, Columbia, S.C., 1904-08; since 1908 head of French dep't Lake Erie Coll., Painesville, Ohio. Contributor of articles to various magazines.
HAZELTINE, Mary Emogene, 515 N. Carroll St., Madison, Wis.%; business, Library School, Univ. of Wis.
Librarian; b. Jamestown, N.Y., May 5, 1868; dau Abner and Olivia (Brown) Hazeltine; ed. Wellesley Coll., B.S. '91; mem. Phi Sigma (local society at Wellesley). Librarian James Prendergast Free Library, 1893-1906; preceptor Library School of Univ. of Wisconsin since 1906. Pres. N.Y. State Library Ass'n, 1902. Favors woman suffrage. Editor: Anniversaries and Holidays, 1909. Congregationalist. Mem. Am. Library Ass'n, Ass'n of Collegiate Alumnæ, D.A.R., Woman's Club of Madison, Wis.
HAZEN, Annah Putnam, 68 Washington Square, N.Y. City.
Teacher; b. Hartford, Vt.; dau. Charles Dana and Abbie (Coleman) Hazen; ed. Smith, B.L. '95; Dartmouth, M.S. '97; Bryn Mawr (scholar and fellow), 1897-99. Ass't in biology at Smith Coll.; first ass't in biology, Eastern Dist. High School, Brooklyn.
HAZEN, Ella Jay, 628 Woodside Av., Ripon, Wis.
Sanford and Susan B. (Wright) Hazen; ed. Ripon Born Copenhagen, N.Y., Sept. 10, 1856; dau. Coll., Ripon, Wis., 1874-78. Favors woman suffrage. Congregationalist. Republican. Mem. Daughters of the Revolution (regent for eight years), Ripon Science Club, South Woods Park Association.
HAZEN, Emily Hall (Mrs. John Cunningham Hazen), Pelham Manor, N.Y.
Principal of private school for girls; b. Auburn, N.Y.; dau. Hon. Benjamin Franklin and Abigail (Farnham) Hall; ed. private schools (grad.) Auburn, N.Y.; m. Auburn, N.Y., John Cunningham Hazen; one daughter: Edith (m. Edward De Cessel,, 1878; widowed and married William Twells Tiers in 1899). Mem. of faculty in the Masters' School, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., 1883-89; established own private school at Pelham Manor,