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Habein, Margaret L., 34; 36; 37

Hafner, Everett M., 36

Hahn, Paul F., SMD Ph.D. 1937, 28

Hale, Edward Everett, 10

Hale, Ezra A., 1916, 17, 52; 35

Hale, Josephine (Booth), 1917, 17; 35

Hale, William B., 1885, 10; 15

Hall, Albert G., 1

Hall, Courtney R., x1917, 17

Hall, Robert B., Jr., 36

Hamilton, Charles A., 1889, 10

Hamilton, Francis C., 17

Hamilton, Harriet (Davis), 1942, 31

Hamilton, James A., 1898, 12

Hamilton, William, 5

Hamilton Institution, described, 1840's, 2 See also Madison University (name, 1846-1890)

Hanford, Helen (Ellwanger), 1904, 16

Hanford, James H., 1904, 16

Hanhardt, Arthur Y., 26

Hanson, Howard, career summarized, 18; encourages American composers, 19; Eastman School yearbook dedicated to, 19; directs concert at Valentine inaugural, 25; composes and arranges music for "Centennial Ode," 33; gives Centennial Baccalaureate sermon, 33; speaks at Community Convocation, November 4, 1950, 33; saluted at twenty-fifth anniversary of Eastman School, 39; states objectives of Eastman School, 39; conducts on Eastman Philharmonia's 1961-62 tour, 39; The Score dedicated to, 39; appointed distinguished Senior Professor, 39; retirement as director announced, 39; appointed head of Institute of American Music, 39; agrees to stay on after statutory retirement age, 39

Hanson Interfaith Chapel, See Howard Hanson Interfaith Chapel

Hargrave, Thomas J., 26; 35

Harkness, William, 1858, career summarized, 6; University library receives books from his estate, 15; campus building named for 33; Stand-By publishes biographical tribute, 1958, 36

Harkness Hall, built, 1946, 33; named for William Harkness, Class of 1858, 6; also houses AFROTC, 35; addition, 37

Harman, S Park, Jr., 1909, 16

Harmon, Rawson, 3

Harootunian, Harry D., 36

Harper, William R., 14

Harriet Seelye House, 27; 35

Harrington, Joseph E., 1910, 16

Harris, Albert H., 1881, 10

Harris, Daniel, 22

Harris, Donald, 1919, 24

Harris, Ira, proposes amendment to Madison charter, 2; made chancellor of University, 3; nominal head of University, 3; not present at University opening, 4; addresses first University commencement, 4; considered as first president, 5; retains chancellorship, 5; presides at commencement rites, 6; as U.S. senator offered suggestions on Civil War by Anderson, 7; name on mace, 25

Harris, Tracy H., 8

Harris, William H., 1858, 6; 9

Harris, William T., 12

Harrison, Guy Fraser, 18; 19; 31; 39

Hartmann, Arthur, 18

Harvey, Howard G., 26

Hascall, Daniel, 2

Hasty, D. Stanley, ESM 1941, 39

Havens, James Dexter, x1922, 24

Havens, James S., 22

Havens, Raymond Dexter, 1902, career summarized, 15; writes of European travels for Campus, 16; on English faculty, 16; serves as "Y" secretary in Paris during World War I, 17

Havens, Samuel M., 1899, 12

Hawks, Thomas H., 35

Hawley, William E., 1921, 35

Hawn, Harold G., ESM 1949, 39

Hayden, Ferdinand V., 6

Hays, David, 1878, 8

Hazing, between underclassmen, 8; in 1880's:, 10; frowned upon, 38

Hazlett, McCrea, 34; 37; 39

Healy, Daniel W., Jr. 36

Redden, William D., 1851, 2

Hedges, Rufus, 1926, 24

Hedley, Charles A., 1920, 19

Heer, Clarence, 1914, 17

Helen Bragdon House, 27; 35

Helen Wood Hall, 28; 31; 37

Hellenic Council, founded, 16; revived, 17; office of impartial arbiter created, 24; draws up uniform social code, 1954, 38

Helmkamp, Ralph W., 1911, 16

Hemenway, Ruth A., 34

Henckell, Esther, 1919, See Ratcliffe, Esther (Henckell), 1919

Hendl, Walter 18; 39

Hendrickson, Roy H., 1913, 15

Hennington, Howard, 1935, 27

Henry, Clarence J., 1925, 24

Henry, Paul, 36

Herdle, George L., 17

Herdle, Gertrude, See Moore, Gertrude (Herdle)

Hersey, Carl K., 26; 35

Heumann, Sol, 32

Higher education institution of, for Rochester discussed 1840's, Chapter 1, passim.

Hildebrand, Joel H., 25

Hill, David Jayne, elected president, 10; 11; background, 11; as an administrator, 11; as an author, 11; accepts presidency, 11; spends year 1888-1889 in Europe, 11; inaugurated (in absentia) June 19, 1889, 11; inaugural address, 11; assumes presidency, 11; as welcomed by students, 11; attempts to make University more non-sectarian, 11; strengthens "town and gown" ties, 11; gives resignation at 1895 trustees' meeting, 11; resignation becomes public, 11; trustees' accept resignation, 11; elected trustee, 11; accomplishments as president, 11; political interests and career, 11; felt need for "college spirit," 12; speaks at University semi-centennial anniversary, 1900, 12; thoughts on women at University, 12; unwilling, early 1890's, to commit himself on coeducation, 13; "gives blessing" to entry of women, 1891, 13; in favor of a coordinate college, 1892, 13; Rhees promotes his candidacy for senate, 14; speaks at chapel, 16; for Oak Hill as a campus site, 22; not present at River Campus dedication, 25; papers presented to library, 35

Hill, J. Lawrence, 26

Hill, L. Alfreda, 23

Hillel Chapter, 38

Hinman, Robert B., 32

History,of University written, 1927, 22

History clubs, early 1900's, 16

Hobart, a football rival, early 1900's, 16; football suspended with as a result of 1947 game, 38

Hochstein, Cora, 1935, See Feld, Cora (Hochstein), 1935

Hochstein School, See David Hochstein School

Hochstetter, Ralph, 37

Hockey, of early 1900's, 16

Hodge, Harold C., 28; 31

Hoe, Robert J., 1944, 30

Hoehn, Edward G. Jr., 1930, 24

Hoeing, Augusta (Laney), 27; 29

Hoeing, Charles, career summarized, 11; replaces Bliss as Dean of Men, 15; librarian, 1901-1905, 15; early member of Rochester chapter of A.A.U.P., 23; appointed Dean of Graduate Studies, 23; dormitory named for, 35

Hoeing, Mrs. Charles, See Hoeing, Augusta (Laney)

Hoelscher Elizabeth (Thulin), 1930, 27

Hoffman, Robert B., 1933, 27

Hoffmeister, J. Edward, career summarized, 23; service during World War II, 29; quoted on V-12 days, 30; named Dean of College for Men, 29; becomes Dean of the College of Arts and Science, 29; speaks at Community Convocation, November 4, 1950, 33; chief administrator of College of Arts and Science, 34; returns to teaching and research, 1956, 34; 37

Hoffmeister, Ruth (Tuthill), 1925, 35

Holland, Frederick W., champions cause of higher education in Rochester, 1; decries denominational character of proposed university, 1847, 1; quoted on relationship to proposed university, 1; for removal plans, 2; quoted on removal, 2; donates books to library, 6

Hollister, Emily Weed, 35

Holmes, Alice (Booth), 1913, 16

Holt, Hamilton, 16

Holt, Luther E., 1875, 8; 15

Holtfreter, Johannes F. K., 32

Home economics, training in, 1920's, 23

Honor system in examinations, adopted, 1912, 16; early years, 16; affect of World War I on, 17; revival considered, 1920's, 24

Honorary degrees, given at first commencement, 4; conferred at commencements, 1850's, 6; changes in 1890's, 12; Rhees' attitude toward, 14; 16; committee on set up, 1910, 16; 1920's, 24; method of selection for, late 1930's, 27; late 1940's, 33; 1950's to early 1960's, 36

Honors courses, added, 1870's, 8; early 1900's, 15; re-established (1926), 15; 23

Honors Division, Arvin's part in development of, 23; founding, 26; during World War II, 31; growth in late 1940's, 33

Honors Program, 36

Hood, J. Douglas, career summarized, 23

Hooker, Albert H., x1886, 12

Hooker, Elon Huntington, 1891, 12; 14

Hooker, Mrs. Zion Huntington, 32

Hooker, Harry M., 1894, 12; 32

Hooker, Horace W., 1901, 12

Hooker, Paul, 1899, 12

Hopeman (A. W.) and Sons, 18; 22; 35

Hopeman Chime, 37

Hopeman Engineering Building, 37

Hopeman Family, 37

Hopkins, Robert Z., 29

Hopkinson, Charles, 14

Horler, Frances L., 32

Horsford, Howard C., 36

Houghton, Amory, 26

Houghton, Charles F., 22

Houlihan Anne, 1946, See Vanderschmidt, Anne (Houlihan) (Keefe), 1946

House Un-American Affairs Committee, 38

Housing, civilian men students during World War II, 30

Hovde, Frederick L., 26; 27; 29

Howard, John R., 1857, 6

Howard, William R., 1954, 35

Howard Hanson Interfaith Chapel, 39

Howe, Alonzo J., 1856, 6

Howland, Joe W., 31

Hoyt, C. Grandison, 1924, career summarized, 24; on Board of Trustees, 24; 35; gives funds for a building, 37

Hoyt Hall, 24; 37

Hubbell, Walter S., 1871, 8; 14; 15

Hudson, Winthrop S. 33

Huehn, Julius, 39

Hull, Robert B., 1871, 6

Hull Prize, 6; 24

Hull, University of, 36

Human Rights Conference, 33

Humanities Conference, 38

Hummell, David F., 1923, 24

Humphrey, Heman, 4

Hungerford, Edward, 22

Hunt, Ebenezer W. 1873, 8

Hunt, Emory W., 1884, 10

Hunt, Washington, 4

Huntington, Elon, 3; 9; 11

Hutchinson, Eliot D., 23

Hutchison, Charles F., x1898, career summarized, 12; becomes trustee, 1932, 26; gives residence to Eastman School of Music, 39; The Score dedicated to, 39

Hutchison House, 39