- Wallace Rider Farrington
Wallace Rider Farrington (
May 3 1871 –October 6 1933 ) was the sixth Territorial Governor of Hawaiokinai, serving from 1921 to 1929. Prior to his term, he was editor of the "Honolulu Advertiser " and "Honolulu Star-Bulletin " newspapers.Farrington was born in Orono,
Penobscot County, Maine onMay 3 1871 . An avid traveler, he found himself in Honolulu, Hawaiokinai and was persuaded to stay to become the editor of the "Honolulu Advertiser". He left the newspaper after three years of service to become the editor of the "Honolulu Star-Bulletin". Interested in local politics, he was electedMayor of Honolulu .In 1915, Farrington organized the
Honolulu Ad Club. One of his invited guest speakers wasWarren Harding , a Republican senator fromOhio . Farrington introduced Harding as “the futurepresident of the United States .” Harding replied that if Farrington’s prediction came true, he would name Farrington governor ofHawaii .Three months after taking office as U.S. President in 1921, Harding fulfilled his promise, appointing Farrington as the Territorial Governor of Hawaiokinai. Farrington served as a Republican through 1929 when he retired from public life. Suffering from
heart disease , he died onOctober 6 1933 .Farrington was memorialized with the dedication of Wallace Rider Farrington High School in the historic Kalihi district of Honolulu. The school adopted "The Governors" as its nickname and mascot, in honor of the school's namesake. Also named after him are Farrington Street in lower
Manoa Valley, Farrington Highway which stretches fromPearl City to the leeward coast ofOahu , and Farrington Hall (demolished in the 1970s) at theUniversity of Hawaii , Manoa where he served as chairman of the UH Board of Regents from 1914 to 1920.Farrington was the father of
Joseph Rider Farrington , a member of the Senate of the Territory of Hawaiokinai and the territory's delegate to theUnited States Congress . He died in office and was succeeded by his wife, Mary Elizabeth Pruett Farrington, who carried on the Farrington name.References
* [http://starbulletin.com/1999/09/23/news/story7.html Wallace Rider Farrington]
* [http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/150/sesq2farrington Wallace Rider Farrington]
*Coffman, Tom. "The Island Edge of America: A Political History of Hawaii". University of Hawaii Press, 2003.
*Pukui, Mary Kawena and Samuel Elbert. "Place Names of Hawaii." UH Press, 1974.
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