Frederick Theodore Haneman (20 September 1862[1] – 3 May 1950)[2] was an American author best known for being a contributor to the Jewish Encyclopedia.[3]

Haneman lived and worked in Brooklyn, New York. While writing articles for the Jewish Encyclopedia, he was managing editor of The New York Medical Journal.[4] He also wrote for the American Jewish Yearbook.[5] He was a contributor to the New International Encyclopedia, on the subject of toxicology.[6]

References

  1. ^ Thomas William Herringshaw. "Haneman, Frederick Theodore". American Journalist and Author Blue Book. American Blue Book Publishers. 1923. Page 149. Google Books.
  2. ^ "The Death Roll" (1950) Typographical Journal, volumes 116-117, page 512 Google Books
  3. ^ Singer, Isadore (1905). William Popper (ed.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol X. New York and London: Funk and Wagnalls Company.
  4. ^ "Special Department Editors". Archived from the original on 2008-06-29. Retrieved 2009-01-31.
  5. ^ Litoff, Judy Barrett; Judith McDonnell (1994). European Immigrant Women in the United States: A Biographical Dictionary. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-8240-5306-0.
  6. ^ New International Encyclopedia (2 ed.). Dodd, Mead. 1916.