The book of Maryland: men and institutions, a work for press reference, Part 25

Author: Agnus, Felix, 1839-1925, ed
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Baltimore, Maryland Biographical Association
Number of Pages: 684


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Mr. Waldman is a member of the Maryland Country Club and the Merchants & Manufacturers Association of Baltimore. He Is also a member of the Spartan Club of New York.


On December 16, 1903, Mr. Waldman married Miss Blanche Abbot Pontler. They have one son, Allen Clay Waldman,


JOHN BENJAMIN THOMAS.


John Benjamin Thomas, son of Colonel John B. and Charlotte ES. ( Thomas) Thomas, was born in Frederick County, Maryland. December 6. 1850. He was educated at Mercersburg College. Pennsylvania, and later matriculated at the Maryland College of Pharmacy, being gradnated in 1872 with the degree of Ph. G Ile immediately engaged in the drug business, and is now .proprietor of the largest retail drug establishment in the city of Baltimore, the Thomas & Thompson Company.


Aside from his drug business interests. Mr. Thomas is active in other directions. He was a member of the Council of the American Pharmaceutical Association from 1909 to 1912: was President of the General Alumni Association (University of Maryland) for 1909-'10; President of the Maryland Pharma. ceutical Association for 1909-10. Hle is a trustee . of the endowment fund of the University of Maryland, and is a mem- ber of the University Club.


Mr. Thomas married, January 27. 1881. Effie Harris. They have two children. Howell Harris, a lawyer of Baltimore City, and John Benjamin, Jr., who is also engaged in the drug busi- ness in Baltimore.


HARRY A. REMLEY.


Harry A. Remley, Commissioner for Opening Streets, Balti- more, was born in Baltimore, January 2, 1864, son of William llenry and Mary A. Remley.


He was interested in the brick manufacturing business in Baltimore for thirty-ofte years, having been secretary of the Smith & Schwartz Brick Company, and secretary and treasurer for the incorporation of the Baltimore Brick Company until entering upon his position as Commissioner for Opening Streets, In August. 1913.


He Is Past Grand Commander of Maryland Knights Templar. Mr. Remley was married to Ella V. Auld, daughter of the late Capt. Benj. F. Auld, of Baltimore, in March, ISSS, and has two children, Edith A. and Harry A., Junior.


Address, 1733 North Broadway. Baltimore.


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RICHARD WALTON COOK.


Richard Walton Cook, president of the Villa Nova Company. the Belvedere Oil Company, and vice-president of the Cumber- land Oil Company, and Villa Nova Annex, Inc., was born in Baltimore, December 19, 1874 : son of J. Glenn Cook and Agnes ( Walter) Cook, and grandson of the late Thomas U. Walter. renowned architect of the United States capital dome : capital extensions containing the U. S. House of Representatives and the U. S. Senate, and other Government buildings : Girard Col- lege, Philadelphia, etc .. and many buildings in Europe.


Richard Walton Cook attended private schools and Polytechnic Institute, Baltimore ; was in grocery specialty business under firm name of R. W. Cook & Co .. 1897-1901 : with Mound City Cold Storage and Star Egg Company of St. Louis until 1903 : manager Texas Loan and Trust Co., of Dallas, Texas ; real estate business, Baltimore.


lle is a member of the M. & M. Association : City. Press, Automobile Club of Maryland, and Real Estate Board.


Ile married Miss Omilene Louise Fletcher, of Warrenton. Va .. February 24. 1904. Their children are George Latham. Omilene Lonise and Mary Ludlow Cook.


Offices, 14 E. Lexington Street.


Residence. 3915 Belview Avenue.


HARRY WEBSTER COOKE.


Harry Webster Cooke, lawyer and real estate operator, was born In Baltimore on November 21, 1870: son of Dr. Theodore Cooke and Sophie Webster Cooke. He was educated at the Friend's School. Johns Hopkins University (B.A. degreer, and also graduated from the law School of Denver, Colorado.


Mr. Cooke engaged in the practice of law In Baltimore. Shortly after admission to the bar, he entered into the real estate development, his operations extending to every part of the city.


Mr. Cooke is a member of the Alumnae of Johns Hopkins University and also that of the Denver Law School. He Is Identified with the Real Estate Board of Baltimore. Ilis politleni affiliations are with the Democratic party.


In 1917 Mr. Cooke was married to Miss Hannah 1. Robinson, of Baltimore ('Ity.


His offices are 209-210 Law Building.


Residence, 15 Overhill Road, Roland Park, Baltimore.


JUDGE HARVEY CLEVELAND BICKEL.


Ilarvey Cleveland Bickel. Judge of the Peoples Conrt. Balti- more, was born in Berks County. Pennsylvania, on February 6. 1885, the son of Amandon L. and Ellen M. Bickel. He was educated at the Y. M. C. A., Washington, D. C., and at George Washington University.


He became private secretary to the Honorable Eugene T. . Chamberlain, Commissioner of Navigation, Department of Com- merce. in 1906. While in Washington he performed the secre- tarial work incident to the preparation of the United States Commissioners for the International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea, held in London in 1913 and 1914. Ile was also acting secretary of the Committee on Safety at Sea, appointed by President Roosevelt.


In 1914 he began the practice of law in Baltimore. He served as secretary of the Greater Baltimore Extension League in 1917 and 1918. On May 3, 1920, he was appointed to the Judgeship of the Peoples Court.


The following are the societies and fraternal orders of which he is a member : Delta Sigma Rho, an intercollegiate fraternity ;


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CHARLES CLEVELAND CARVER.


Charles Cleveland Carver. exeentive head of Charles F. Eareck- son & Company, manufacturers of awnings, flags, tents, etc., was born in Baltimore, Md .. on March 23, 1984: son of Francis Tyler and Virginia ( Fairchild) Carver. He was educated in the public schools and in Baltimore City College, where he com- pleted his studies in 1901.


In 1901 Mr. Carver entered the employ of Charles F. Eareck- son & Company, among the foremost manufacturers of their kind In the City of Baltimore. Mr. Benjamin C. Nicoll, who was the proprietor of the concern, died in 1915, and Mr. Carver succeeded him in the business, which, he has continued to enlarge and Improve.


Mr. Carver married, October 20. 1915, Miss Marian Gould Travers. His residence is at 2801 Elsinor Avenue, and the plant of Chas. F. Eareckson & Company is at 304-6-8 E. Pratt Street, Baltimore.


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REV. AMBROSE BEAVAN.


Rev. Ambrose Beavan, pastor of St. Charles Catholic Church Pikesville. Maryland, was born in Washington, D. C., on Decem. ber 12, 1872, son of Francis W. and Catherine (Langley) Beavan.


Ile attended Gonzaga College. Georgetown University and St. Mary's Seminary, being ordained to the Priesthood on December 19. 1896. Ifis first assignment was the Immaculate Conception Church. Washington, where he remained for seven- teen years.


In August. 1914. Father Beavan was assigned to his present charge. St. Charles Church, in one of the prettiest sections of Baltimore. There he looks after the spiritual welfare of abont one thousand souls, and is accomplishing splendid work. which is deeply appreciated by his devoted parishioners.


ANTONIO T. CAROZZA.


Antonio T. Carozza. president of the contracting firm of Fisher & Carozza Brothers Company. Baltimore, was born in Montnero Domo, Italy, the son of Massimino and Rosa Carozza.


He attended the public and technical schools of his native elty, and at the age of fifteen, came to America, arriving in New York City in Fly, 1892.


Mr. Carozza came to Baltimore in 1896 and went to work for John D. Riley, who in 1906 became his partner in the contracting business. In 1917 Mr. Carozza organized the Fisher & Carozza Brothers Company, becoming its executive officer.


ile was married to Margaret A. Nicoletta, of Philadelphia, and has six chilthen, four boys and two girls.


Residence, 2316 Mount Royal Terrace.


Offices, Calvert Building, Baltimore.


ELMER M. BEARD.


Elmer M. Beard, president and general manager of the Inde- pendent Ice Company, was born in Baltimore. November 19. 1866 : son of George W. and Ann Virginia ( Buckingham) Beard. Ile was edneated in the Public Schools of Bahimore and entered the employ of the Terry-Lara Company, ice manufac- turers, in 1887 as a clerk. He then was connected with the Kennebec Ice Company, the Consumer's Ice company and the American Ice Company. When the Independent Ice Company was organized in November. ISDS, he became its president and treasurer.


Mr. Beard is a member of the Baltimore Country Club. Mer- chants Club, and of the Maryland Historical Society.


Business address. 319 N. Holliday Street.


Residence, Homewood Apartments, Baltimore.


HENRY N. HANNA.


Henry N. Hanna, business executive. Baltimore, was born In Bei Air, Maryland, on May 26, 1872. the son of W. Finney and Martha A. Hania. He was educated in the Public Schools of Harford County, Maryland.


Mr. Hanna is president of the General Minerals Company, the Products Sales Company, the Cherokee Chemical Company. the Prodnet Operating Company, and of The White Company.


Mr. Hanna was one of the founders of the Children's Fresh Air Society of Baltimore, which has accomplished wonderful results in assisting the children of needy families of the city to visit the country during the snitry summer months : thereby being Instrumental in saving the lives of maut children who otherwise might have succumbed to the conditions in the crowded elty tenements.


Ile is n member of the Press and Advertising Clubs of Balti- more.


In 1895 Mr. Hanna married Miss Alice Lee Jeffry, of Bel Air. MaryInnd. They have one daughter, who is Mrs. George Parker Dix, of Baltimore.


Offices, 32 South Calvert Street.


Residence, Roland Park.


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HOLLIS JAMES HOWE.


Hollis James llowe, landscape architect and city forester of Baltimore, was born in Tully, New York, July 28, 1859. son of George W. and Alice MeMiun Howe.


Hle attended Tully High School and Chamberlain Military Institute. Randolph, N. Y. : graduated in 1916 from the New York College of Forestry at Syracuse University, with B. S. degree in city forestry.


Mr. Howe became assistant to the chief forester of Syracuse. N. Y., for one year : superintendent of landscape construction for Lonis Brandt, Handscape architect of Cleveland, Ohio, in 1917, and in February, 1919, came to Baltimore to assume his present office.


During the World War Mr. Howe was commissioned First Lieutenant, Headquarters Staff. 32nd Field Artillery, and sta- tioned at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Indiana : Camp Funston, Kansas; Camp Jackson. South Carolina, and Camp Meade. Maryland.


Ile is a member of the Baltimore City Club : Tully (N. Y.) lodge F. & A. M. No. 896 : Baltimore Forest, Cedars of Lebanon. No. 45 ; Syracuse University Chapter. Alpha Ni Sigma, Honorary Forestry Fraternity.


Ile was married to Miss Laura Eloise Hurlbut. Inly 19, 1919. Offices, City Hall.


Residence. 3527 l'lifton Avenne. Baltimore.


C. J. CARROLL, M. D.


C. J. Carroll, M. D., Surgeon, Baltimore, was born at Dennis. ville. New Jersey. December 16. 1872. son of John and Mary C. (VanGilder, Carroll. Graduated from High School at 17, taught school thereafter for one year. Graduated from Phila- delphia College of Pharmacy in 1892. received the degree of M. D. from I'niversity of Pennsylvania in 1895. For seven years thereafter associated with Johns Hopkins Hospital, and has practiced his profession since 1897.


Medical Director for the I'nited States Fidelity & Guaranty Company for the past ten years and connected with medical departments of various large corporations and Insurance com- panies.


Member of American Medical Association, Medical Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, Maryland Medical Society and Maryland Surgical Society. Affiliated with the P. & A. M. Concordia Chapter. Office 1740 E. Baltimore Street.


. WILLIAM ALLEN WOOLFORD.


William Allen Woolford. Local Manager for the General Elec. tric Company. Baltimore, was born in that city on March 24. 1877, son of William W. and Mary Lambdin Woolford. Ile received his education in the public schools and Baltimore City College.


Mr. Woolford took an apprenticeship course with the General Electric Company. Schenectady. N. Y., beginning in October. 1898, and in 1903 he accepted a sales position with the com- pany at Richmond, Va. In 1907 he entered the Railway De. partment at the Baltimore office, being promoted in 1912 to the position of Sales Manager, and in 1915 to Local Manager.


Mr. Woolford married, March 16. 1908, Miss Jeanne Hurst. Their children are lohn Roger, Miriam Hilton and William Allen, Ir.


The offices of the General Electric Company are in the Lex. ington Building. Baltimore, Md.


ANTON T. RI'IIL.


Anton T. Ruhl, president of A. T. Rnhl, and of the Jewel Manufacturing Company, Baltimore, was born in Germany. October 28, 1848, son of Clemens and Elizabeth Rnhl, and graduated from Dusseldorf College, Germany.


Mr. Rull started the grain and flour business (.A. T. Ruhl) in 1868, and was one of the largest grain and flour merchants In Baltimore. The Jewel Manufacturing Company, of which Mr. Rull is also head, are manufacturers of bakers supplies. and are located at Madison and Spring Streets, Baltimore.


Mr. Ruhl is a member of the bild Town Merchants & Manu- facturers Association.


He married February 22. 1570, Francis 1 .. Happ, and had «Ight chikiren, four boys and four girls, seven of whom are now IIvIng.


Address, 1415 E. Madison Street.


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PHILIP IGNATIE'S HELISLER.


Philip Ignatius Heuisler. vice-president of the Emerson Drug Company and president of the Maryland Glass Corporation, Baltimore, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on February 1. 1871 ; the son of Joseph S. and Katherine Heuisler.


Mr. Heuisler acquired his carlier education at St. Martin's Academy and Loyola College ; he was graduated from the latter institution in 1892, and later entered Johns Hopkins University. where he devoted several years to the study of chemistry.


For more than thirty years Mr. Heuister has been associated with the Emerson Drug Company, he having become connected with this great corporation at the time of its organization, and advancing through merit to successive responsible positions until his election to the vice-presidency of the company. Mr. Heisler was elected to presidency of the Maryland Glass Corporation. another well-known industry, in 1908, at the time of formation of the company.


Mr. Henisler is a member of the Baltimore Yacht Club and of the Rolling Road Golf Club of Baltimore.


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CHARLES F. KUIINS.


Charles F. Kuhns, son of Joseph Vincent and Ella (Hyland) Kuhns, was born in Baltimore on January 6, 1882, and was «ducated in the public schools,


Mr. Kuhus is now Manager for Maryland and the District of Columbia for the Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, with offices in the Munsey Building. Baltimore. He is recop- nixed as one of the State's most progressive insurance men.


Mr. Kuhns took a leading part in many activities during the World War, in the interests of recruiting men for the service, by organizing and supervising many "drives," both for the Liberty Loans and varions local and foreign campaigns, as a speaker for the "For Minute Men Organization," and as a tireless worker in the interests of the soldiers' and sailors' wel- fare. He was the recipient of numbers of letters from the Governor and other prominent officials, both State and National. and the officers of the Y. M. C. A .. Knights of Columbus, and from many civic and military organizations.


Mr. Kuhns has been a member of the Board of Directors of (Continued on page 228.)


ALEX A. MOIL'AIN.


Alex A. MelIvain, vice-president of the Columbia Paper Bag Company. Baltimore, was born in that city on August 25. 1872. the son of Alex and Elizabeth A. Mellvain. He was educated In the Public Schools, at Dyckman's School, Johns Hopkins I'niversity and Bryant & Stratton's Business College.


Mr. Mellvain was associated with the Crown Cork & Scal Company from 1893 until 1906. In 1898 he became identified with the Columbia Paper Bag Company as vice-president, which position he has held until the present time.


Mr. McIlvain is a member of the Maryland, Baltimore Yacht. Baltimore Country, Baltimore Athletic and Auto Clubs of Balti- more. Ile is also a member of the Merchants Club.


Hle is unmarried and resides at 1416 Mt. Royal Avenue. Offices, Columbia Paper Bag Company, 921 East Fort Street, Baltimore.


JOHN MAYS LITTLE.


John Mays Little, attorney-at-law. Towson, Maryland, was born at Barkton, Md., Angust 25. 1876, the son of William Hutchins and Emma (Mays) Little He was edneated pri. marly in Shrewsbury Academy at Shrewsbury, Pa. : received A. B. and A. M. degrees from Western Maryland College, a personally signed certificate from President Harper, of Chicago University, and LIA. B. degree from University of Maryland.


Mr. Little has been engaged in the practice of law since 1903. He Is president of the First National Bank of Parkton. Mary- land, and was a member of the General Assembly jn IDOS.


For five years he was a member of the Maryland National Guard. Troop "A." He is affiliated with the Masonic Order, Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Benevolent Proter- tive Order of Elks, and is a member of the Baltimore Athletic (lob. Baltimore Country Club and the University Club.


Offices, 22 Piper Building, Towson, Maryland. Residence, Parkton, Md.


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LINWOOD L. CLARK.


Linwood 1. Clark, lawyer, Baltimore, was born on March 21. 1876, at Aberdeen, Maryland, son of Daniel I. and Sarah E. ( Greenland) Clark.


Mr. Clark acquired his rudimentary education in the grammar school at Aberdeen and in Milton Academy, Baltimore, Mary- land. He then became a student at the University of Harri- man, Tennessee. and was graduated in 1902 with A. B. degree. Hle completed his legal studies at the University of Maryland, which institution bestowed upon him the LL. B. degree in 1904. In 1919 Mr. Clark took a post-graduate course at Lasalle Uni- versity. Chicago, Illinois, where his studies consisted mainly of interstate commerce and transportation law.


His actual career began when, at the age of sixteen, he ac- cepted a position as a telegraph operator for the Pennsylvania Railroad. He later occupied the same position with the Postal Telegraph Company, and still later with the Western Union Telegraph Company. For nine years, from his twentieth year (Continued on page 227.1


CHARLES CARROLL WALLACE.


Charles Carroll Wallace, lawyer, was born in Baltimore on September 28, 1889, son of Charles (, and Priscilla ( Renshaw, Wallace. . He was educated in the Public Schools of Baltimore and undertook special courses at Johns Hopkins University, pursuing the study of law at the I'niversity of Maryland iclass of 19111. In addition to practicing his profession. Mr. Walter has held the office of secretary to the State Tax Commission of Maryland since 1918.


Mr. Wallace is a member of the University Club. Maryland Historical Society and a trustee of the Maryland Institute. Hle Is unmarried and resides at No. 1641 E. North Avenue, his office being in the I'nion Trust Building.


THEODORE HI. RHONE.


Theodore H. Rhode, president of Charles L. Rhode & Sons. shipbuilders, Baltimore, was born in Baltimore. September 15. 1894 ; son of Charles L .. and Agnes M. Rhode.


He was educated in the Puldie Schools of Baltimore, and leaving the schools when but fifteen years of age, he entered the employ of his father and brothers at the ship-building plant at Tund Avenne and Clinton Avenue. Baltimore, beginning nt the bottom in the business and by hard work and study of the business was soon regarded as capalde of taking a place as partner in the company.


Charles L. Rhode & Sons do an extensive business in repair work on boats and steamships, doing all woodwork. and have a large plant at Third Avenue and Clinton Streets. Baltimore. that is one of the largest of its kind in the country. They also make a specialty of large and fighter building.


Vir. Rhode is a member of the Masonic order, a member of the Blue Lodge.


He was married in 1915 to Miss Elizabeth Simpson, of Bahimore, and has two children.


MARTIN FRANCIS SLOAN. M. D.


Martin Francis Sloan, M. D., was born at Cotulla, Texas, op February 27. 1885, son of William Wilson and Mary Frances Sloan. He was educated at San Antonio High School, (15991. Peacock Military College (B.S. 1903), and Baylor University imedical departmenti, where he received the M.D. degree in 1907. He came to Baltimore for post-graduate work at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. 1908.


Dr. Sloan has been superintendent of Endowood Sanitarim. Towson. Md., since 1910, has been medical director Cathedral of the Incarnation Tuberenlasis Plass since 1916: instructor in Clinical Medicine. Johns Hopkins University, since 1910. He was president of the Baltimore County Medical Association in 1917, and is a member of the latter and of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, the American Sanitarinm Association and the National Tuberculosis Association, He was special examiner for Kraft Board No. 4 . Baltimore County .. during the Great War.


Dr. Sloan is a member of the City Club, Baltimore Club and the Automobile (Inh of Maryland. He is affiliated with the Masonle lodges of Knight Templars and Scottish Rites. He Is unmarried.


Offices, Professional Bullding. Baltimore.


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JOHN C. TALIAFERRO.


John C. Taliaferro, engineer. constructor of steel and sheet metal-working plants and inventor methods and machines for sheet and metal working. was born in Gloucester County, Vir- ginia, on January 28. 1859. the son of Robert BrookesTaliaferro and Fannie Taliaferro.


Mr. Taliaferro was educated in the Public Schools and at Mechanies Institute. Richmond, Va.


He has been connected with various large enterprises through- out the United States in both an advisory and active capacity. From 1886 until 1892 he was made manager for the Tredegar Iron Works of Richmond, Va. ; from 1895 until 1902 was engi- neer at the plant of Norton Brothers, Chicago and Baltimore. in 1902 he became engineer and district manager for the American Can Company of Baltimore, Md., which position he resigned in 1905 to become engineer and executive officer the Continental Can Company. Baltimore. During the recent war he served as consulting engineer on sheet-metal work. Bureau of Mines. Washington, D. C.


Mr. Taliaferro is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Engineers Club and the Churchman's Club of Baltimore.


He married April 29, 1890. Miss Austina Brockentrongh. They have four children.


Offices, Continental Can Company, Baltimore.


REV. STANISLAU'S ANTHONY WACHOWIAK.


Rev. Stanislaus Anthony Wachowiak, pastor of Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church. Baltimore, was born in that city on November 10, 1885, son of John and Magdalene ( Bartkowiak! Wachowiak. Ile attended Holy Rosary Parochial School, Loyola College, St. Charles College. St. Mary's Seminary (theological course), and the Catholic University. Washington, D. C.


He was ordained to the Priesthood on September 24. 1914. at the Cathedral in Baltimore, His first assignment (in 1914) was as assistant pastor at Holy Rosary cinich, Eastern Avemis. Baltimore. In March, 1916, succeeded the Roy. B. Gebert as pastor of Holy Rosary Church.


The congregation of Holy Rosary Church Is now two thousand familles. embracing a membership of twelve thousand people. The rectory Is at 1634 Eastern Ave., Baltimore, Md.


WORTHINGTON PERRY WACHTER.


Worthington Perry Wachter, attorney at law, secretary State Industriai Accident Commission of Maryland, was born in Frederick County, Md .. Miay 30. 1881, son of Sidney Il. and Phoebe A. E. (Smith) Wachter ; married Maude Camille Yonne. (daughter of Samuel E. Young, thirty years a leading Republican of Washington County ). June 9, 1906, and has three children- Samuel. Evelyn and Milired.


Attended Frederick County Public Schools. Graduate Walkers. ville High School, 1899: Roanoke College. Salem, Va., 1902 : University of Maryland Law School. 1920.


Taught school in Virginia one year ; in Washington County. Md., cient years : deputy sheriff Washington County. 1913; tax collector Washington County. 1914-15; identified with the State Industrial Accident Commission in 1917 and elected secretary in July, 1918; merchant. Boonsboro, Md., since 1910.


Actively identified with fraternal organizations : Knights Templar : Scottish Rite Mason ; member Boumi Temple and Yedz Grotto ; Great Sachen. Improved O. R. M. of Maryland. 1920-21 : Grand Patriarch, Grand Encampment 1. O. O. B. of Maryland. 1920-21 ; member Grand ladge 1. O. O. F. of Maryland : Junior O. C. A. M. : P. O. S. of A. ; and M. W. of A.


PAUL, J. SANDALGI, S. G. I ..


Father Paul J. Sandalgi was born in Odessa. Russia. July T. 1879. son of lohn AA. and Julia Thomas de Waldenan. Ile studied home under tutors, at St. Benedict's College of the Lazarist Fathers, at Constantinople, Turkey : at the I'niversity of Louvain. Belginm, under His Eminence. Cardinal Mercier ; University of Fribre, Switzerland ; St. Mary's Seminary, Baiti. more : Catholic I'niversity, Washington, D. C.




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