Trenton, New Jersey, county directory, 1919, Part 2

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Publication date: 1919
Publisher: Fitzgerald Directory Co
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Clerk of District Court-Geo. T. Cranmer; Deputy Clerks, Ben- jamin F. Havens, Charles S. Chevrier, Robert S. Chevrier, Wil- liam B. Reilly.


Postmaster, Trenton-E. Fur- man Hooper.


Internal Revenue Collectors- First District, Samuel Iredell; Second District, Charles V. Duffy.


The United States Circuit Court for the District of New Jersey is held in the Government Building, corner State and Mont-


gomery streets, in the city of Trenton, on the fourth Tuesday in March and the fourth Tuesday in September of every year.


District Courts of the United States, in and for the New Jer- sey Districts, are held at New- ark on the first Tuesdays in April and November and at Tren- ton on the third Tuesday in Jan- uary and the second Tuesday in September each year.


The United States Department of Agriculture, Weather Bureau, 12th floor, Broad Street Bank Building; G. Harold Noyes, Me- teorologist; Clement C. Callin, Observer; Howard J. Thompson, Assistant Observer.


The United States Department of Agriculture, Mercer County Farm Bureau, Court House; Frank A. Carroll, Secretary.


Trenton Postoffice


Postmaster -E. Furman Hooper.


Assistant Postmaster - Ken- drick C. Hill.


Division of Mails-Winfield S. Fell, Superintendent; Henry J. Emery and Samuel S. Chatten, Asst. Superintendents; August W. Endebrock, Foreman; George L. Forman, Asst. Supt. (in charge of Camp Dix); Olive F. Engleke, Stenographer.


Clerks-C Grayson Bond, In- quiry Clerk; Isaac M. Yard, Sam- uel L Silverman, Raymond Kelly, Arthur W Rathbone, Frank Mill- man, Jr., Charles Lawrence, Her- bert Murphy, Clarence A. Chap- man, Edwin J. Drake, Geo. A. Forsythe, Walter C. Laning, Wil- mer L. Bonner, Wm. H. Jackson, Homer E. Stout, Thos. B. Dour- ess, Frank P. Morse, Peter J. Batalya, Edw. C. Hillman, Jos. M. Hughes, Ignatius LeJambre, Alexis LeJambre, Clarence G. Meley, Wm. H. C. Murphy, Ells- worth T. Phillips, Edw. Y. Tem- ple, Harry C. Wald, Insall R. Smith, Thomas P. Hughes, Leon H. Engelke, Andrew Sloff, Chas. W. Layton, E. S. Rumsey, John J.


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Henry, Eugene VanHart, Charles L. Bodine.


Substitute Clerks-Chauncey C. Chatten, James P. Stanton, Oscar A. Lynch, Henry J. Grube, Nath- an B. Litt, Clarence B. Umstead, Frederic W. Hindley, Harold G. Wortley, Thomas J. Walsh, El- wood Voshell, Russell S. Paetzell, T. Willard Shaw, Walter Brown, William A. Dennis, Richard Bar- low, Joseph A. Donnelly, Jr.


Carriers-Chas. L. Ashmore, Lewis R. Babcock, John S. Cook, Fraley E. Cougle, Walter L. Cox, John Firth, Jr., Geo. W. Forman, John R. Gould, Thomas Healy, Eugene Higgins, Jos. Hill, Jacob Hoffman, Patrick J. Knee, Elmer Lanning, Hiram Lenox, Jr., Da- vid Levins, John N. McCann, Jos- eph McDonough, Peter McMullen, Daniel Meginn, Elmer E. Nile, Alonzo J. Rossell, Sumner B. Scudder, Joseph A. Shaw, Harry A. Wood, Thomas J. Rainey, J. Herbert Fisher, Hugh B. Thomp- son, Lewis E. Williamson, Chas. L. Waters, John C. Burkhardt, Edmund A. Andrews, Fred A. Barton, Willard M. Hammond, Walter E. Jenkins, Harry J. Kreigner, William D'Arcy, Wes- ley Evans, Thomas J. Whalan, Thomas L. McQuillan, Harry Rodman, Stanley M. Ford, Ed- ward D. Higbee, Walter D. Blatchford, William F. Rich- mond, John G. Bennett, Harry


Williams, Victor Sattelmeir, John J. Kane, Thomas Wade, James Hopwood, Dennis Dewanney, Al- bert A. Marshall, John Martin, John L. Reid, Anthony Girard.


Substitute Carriers - Andrew Hughes, Hugh J. Kennedy, John J. St. John, Frank A. Harney, Geo. J. Cunningham, Edw. P. Col- lins, Edw. F. Henson, Wm. P. Woolsey, Raymond F. Kelley, Walter G. Reutter, John Verdier, Henry Hertsch, Leroy Wells, Wm. Pass, Edward T. Strand, Jos. Tremitiere, E. Hart Hill.


Special Messengers-Wm. H. Johnson, Harry Huston, Arthur Huston, Quentin Jones, Edward Henry.


Division of Finance-Kendrick C. Hill, Superintendent; Edgar D. Coleman, Postal Cashier: Clar- ence H. Bond, Assistant Postal Cashier, John J. Murphy, Money Order Cashier; Julia Abrams, As- sistant Money Order Cashier; Genevieve X. Ledger, Bookkeep- er: Gladys M. Schoenthaler, Sten- ographer; Samuel P. Love, Clerk in charge Postal Savings; John A. Sognis, Clerk in charge War Savings and Thrift Stamps; Clif- ford G. Carson and Harry D. Hough, Money Order Clerks; Harry Hannes, Franklin G. C. Layton and Thomas MacQueen, Stamp Clerks; Edward R. Boz- arth, Postage Clerk; Joseph M. Hughes and Norman L. Hughes, Parcel Post Stamp Clerks.


NEW JERSEY STATE GOVERNMENT.


Acting Governor-William . N. Runyon; term expires on the third Monday in January, 1920. Secretary to the Governor- Vincent W. Nash.


Executive Clerk-John J. Far- rell. Chancellor - Edwin Robert Walker.


Vice Chancellors-Frederic W. Stevens, Eugene Stevenson, Ed- ward B. Leaming, Vivian M. Lewis, John H. Backes, John Griffin, John E. Foster, Merritt Lane.


Chief Justice of the Supreme Court-William S. Gummere.


Associate Justices of the Su- preme Court-Charles G. Garri- son. Francis J. Swayze, Thomas W. Trenchard, Charles W. Park- er, James J. Bergen, James F. Minturn, Samuel Kalisch, Charles C. Black.


Circuit Court Judges-Frank T. Lloyd, William H. Speer, Nel- son Y. Dungan, J Howard Car- row, Luther A. Campbell, George S. Silzer, Willard W Cutler, Wor- rall F. Mountain.


Judges of the Court of Errors and Appeals-The Chancellor, the Chief Justice, the Justices of the Supreme Court and Lay Judges, Robert Williams, John J. White, Ernest Heppenheimer, Frank M. Taylor, Walten P. Gardner, Henry E. Ackerson, Jr., Clerk, Secretary of State.


Court of Pardons-The Gover- nor, Chancellor and Lay Judges of the Court of Errors and Ap- peals. Pardon Clerk, John J. Farrell.


Juvenile Court Judges-Essex, Edward Schoen; Hudson, Philip IV. Grece.


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District Court Judges-Cam- den, Garfield Pancoast; Elizabeth, Charles L. Morgan; Hoboken, J. Raymond Tiffany; Jersey City, Charles L. Carrick, Clyde D. Souter; Newark, Frederick L. Johnson, Cecil H. McMahon;


Paterson, Edmund B. Randall; Trenton, John A. Montgomery; Orange, Daniel A. Dugan; At- lantic City, Frank Smathers: Passaic City, W. Carrington Ca- bell; New Brunswick, Freeman Woodbridge; Bayonne, Peter Stillwell; Perth Amboy, Charles C. Hommann; Plainfield, J. Henry Crane; Bergen County, First District, E. Howard Fos- ter: Second District, Guy I .. Fake: Third District, Frederick W. Mattocks; Somerset County, William F. Vosseller; East


Orange, Charles B. Clancy: First District, Morris County, Joseph Hinchman; Second Dis- trict, Lyman M. Smith; Third District, James V. Beam; First District, Hudson County, Fran- cis H. McCauley: Second District, Arthur B. Archibald: First Dis- trict, Essex County, Harry N. Reeves: Second District, Charles L. Stewart; Monmouth County, First District, Benjamin B. Smith, Asbury Park: Second Dis- trict, Harry Truax, Long Branch.


Secretary of State-Thomas F. Martin.


Assistant Secretary of State- William L. Dill.


Treasurer-William T. Read. Comptroller-Newton A. K. Bugbee.


State . Purchasing Agent-Ed- ward E. Grosscup.


Attorney General-Thomas F. McCran.


Assistant Attorney General- William Newcorn.


Second Assistant Attorney Gen- eral-Grover C. Rickman.


Adjutant General - Frederick Gilkyson.


Quartermaster General-Chas. Edward Murray. Inspector General-Frederick W. Garvan.


Clerk of the Supreme Court- Enoch L. Johnson.


Clerk in Chancery-Jesse R. Salmon.


Chancery Reporter - Bayard Stockton.


Law Reporter . Charles E. Gummere.


State Librarian-Frances E. Croasdale.


Keeper of the State Prison- James H. Mulheron.


Fiscal Agent State Prison-Jo- seph P. McCormack.


Moral Instructor-Rev. Charles H. Elder.


Commissioner of Education- Calvin N. Kendall.


Assistant Commissioners-John Enright, A. B. Meredith, Zenos E. Scott, Wesley A. O'Leary.


Board of Education-John P. Murray, Jersey City; Percy H. Stewart, Plainfield; Robert Lynn Cox, Montclair; D. Stewart Cra- ven, Salem; John C. Van Dyke, New Brunswick; Melvin A. Rice, Red Bank; Oscar W. Jeffery, En- glewood; Thomas W. Synnott, Wenonah.


State Highway Commission- John W. Herbert, Helmetta, Pres- ident; Anthony R. Kuser, Ber- nardsville; Lewis C. Duncan, Westville: Watson G. Clark, Tenafly; Walter J. Buzby, At- lantic City; Robert S. Parsons, Nutley: Samuel Haverstick, Tren- ton; George A. Blakeslee, Jer- sey City. Secretary, A. Lee Grover.


State Engineer-Gen. George W. Goethals.


State Highway Engineer-Wm. G. Thompson.


Assistant Engineer-Edward E. Reed.


Division Engineers-E. M. Vail, Harry D. Robbins, Roy Mullins.


Commissioner of Banking and Insurance-Frank H. Smith; Dep- uty Commissioner, Thomas K. Johnston.


Custodian of the State House and Public Grounds-John A. Smith.


Department of Labor-Com- missioner, Lewis T. Bryant; As- sistant Commissioner, John I. Holt. Chief of the Bureau of Structural Inspection, Charles H. Weeks; Chief of the Bureau of Electrical Equipment, Rowland H. Leveridge: Chief of the Bu- reau Industrial Statistics, James P. Morgan.


Trustees of the School Fund- Governor, Secretary of State, At- torney General, State Comptrol- ler, State Treasurer and Commis- sionar of Education.


Commissioners of Library- Governor, Chancellor, Chief Jus- tice, Secretary of State, Treas- urer, Comptroller and Attorney General.


Fish and Game Commissioners -William A. Logue, Ernest Na- pier, Alexander H. Phillips, Rob- ertson S. Ward, Amos H. Rad- cliffe, Jasper Lynch, William B. Boulton. Secretary, Walter H. Fell; Protector, James M. Strat- ton.


Commissioner of Reports-Wm. A. Sweeney.


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Commissioners of Agricultural College Fund-Governor, Secre- tary of State, State Treasurer, Attorney General and Comptrol- ler.


State Board of Agriculture- Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, Presi- dent: Theodore Brown, H. W. Jeffers, Edward A. Mechling, L. Willard Minch, W. W. Titsworth, Frederick M. Curtiss, E. A. Sex- smith. Secretary, Alva Agee.


Civil Serivce Commission-John Dyneley Prince, Ringwood, Pres- ident: William K. Devereux, As- bury Park; Max Miller, Hoboken; Edward H. Wright, Newark: William D. Nolan, Somerville. Chief Examiner, Charles P. Mes- sick.


Public Utilities Commissioners -John W. Slocum, Long Branch; George F. Wright, Paterson: Al- fred S. March, New Brunswick; Harry L. Knight, Medford: An- drew Gaul, Jr., Ridgefield. Sec- retary, Alfred N. Barber, Tren- ton.


Department of Conservation and Development-William J. Kraft, Camden: Henry C. White, North Plainfield; Simon P. North - rup, Newark: John L. Kuser, Georgetown: William E. Tuttle, Jr., Westfield; J. Kearney Rice, New Brunswick; Isaac F. Richey, Trenton; Percival Christie, High Bridge.


Director and State Forester, Alfred Gaskill: State Geologist, Henry B. Kummel; State Fire Warden, Charles P. Wilder.


Department of Commerce and Navigation-Harry B. Cook, At- lantic City. William T. Kirk, Beverly: J. Spencer Smith, Pres- ident, Tenafly: Richard C. Jen- kinson, Newark: William L. Saunders, North Plainfield: Henry C. Broking, Paterson: W. Parker Runyon, Perth Amboy; Robert F. Engle, Beach Haven: Consult- ing Engineer, Benjamin F. Cres- son, Jr., Jersey City.


Inter-State Bridge and Tunnel Commission-William H. Noyes, Tenafly: Samuel T. French, Cam- den: Palmer Camphell, Hoboken; Richard T. Collins, Collingswood: Thomas J. S. Barlow. Maple Shade: Daniel F. Hendrickson, Woodbury; T. Albeus Adams, Montclair: Theodore Boettger, Hackensack.


Department of Health-Willard H. Chew, President, Salem: Clyde Potts, C. E., Morristown: Oliver Kelly, Oak Tree; John M. Ever- itt, U. S., Hackettstown: J. Oli- ver McDonald, M. D., Trenton; Harry Spence, M.D., Jersey City; Frederick T. Crane, Orange:


Thomas B. Lee, M.D., Camden; Director, Dr. Jacob Cole Price; Assistant Director and Chief of Laboratory of Hygiene, Dr. R. B. FitzRandolph: Assistant Direc- tor, William C. Tice.


Department Chiefs-Bureau of Medical Supervision, Dr. A. Clark Hunt; Bureau of Local Health Administration, David C. Bowen; Bureau of Vital Statis- tics, David S. South: Bureau of Engineering, Chester G. Wigley; Bureau of Education and Pub- licity, Dr. R. B. FitzRandolph; Bureau of Food and Drugs, Wm. G. Tice, Acting Chief: Division of Milk Control, George W. Mc- Guire: Division of General Ad- ministration, Charles J. Merrell: Child Hygiene, Dr. Bertha F, Johnson.


State Board of Taxes and As- sessments-Frank B. Jess, Had- don Heights, President: Fred A. Gentieu, Pennsgrove; Alonzo D. Herrick, Hackettstown: Harry W. Mutcher, Rockaway; Mahlon R. Margerum, Trenton. Secre- tary, Frank D. Schroth; Field Secretary and Clerk, Frank A. O'Connor: Engineer, Louis Focht.


Shell Fisheries Department- Joseph P. Fowler, Port Norris: Charles R. Covert, Leesburg: Al- fred B. Smith, East Atlantic City: Russell Post, Keyport: Augustus J. Meerwald, Dennisville: Peter C. Cozier, Newport: Lorenzo D). Robbins, Burlington; Frank R. Austin, Tuckerton: Director. George A. Mott, Tuckerton: Chief of Atlantic County Branch, Ed- mund B. Smith: Chief of Ocean, Monmouth and Burlington Branch, J. Harvey Kelly.


State Board of Fisheries, Mem- bers-C. Asa Francis, Long Branch, Chairman, 1923: Walter Cudlich, West Hoboken, 1924; John Schloss, Newark, 1920: Au- gustus Hilton, Wildwood, 1921; A. F. Runyon, Belford, 1922.


Board of Tenement . House Su- pervision-Henry J. Wosbrook, Midland Park: Frank C. Sayre, Camden: Augustus V. Hamburg, Newark: V. C. Lendrim, Pater- son: Secretary, Miles W. Beemer, Jersey City.


State Director of Joint Com- panies-Joseph Kaighn, Moores- town.


Motor Vehicles Department- Commissioner, William L. Dill; Inspector, Edward Johnson.


State Medical Board-Davis P. Borden, Paterson; Edward H.


Baldwin, Newark: William P. Watson, Jersey City; James J. McGuire, Trenton; Alexander


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Mooney, Jersey City; Joseph H. Bryan, Asbury Park; Dr. R. M. Colborn, Newark; Alexander Mc- Allister, Camden; Charles A. Groves, East Orange; Harry Stout, Wenonalı.


Optometry Board-Louis A. Rehat, Lindell C. Asburn, Free- man C. Leaming, Benjamin Block, Percy A. Bourke.


State Board of Architects, First Nat'l Bank Bldg .- Charles P. Baldwin, President; Hugh Roberts, Louis H. Broome, Wil- liam W. Slack, Secretary; Arnold H. Moses, Frederick W. Went- worth.


State Architect - Francis H. Bent, Bound Brook.


State Auditor-Harry B. Salter, Trenton.


Commissioner of Municipal Ac- counts-Walter R. Garby, West- field.


State Board of Veterinary Med- ical Examiners-John B. Hopper, Tamos MeDonough, James L. Lindsay, E. L. Loblein, J. Payne Lowe.


State Board of Dentistry-A. S. Wescott. Atlantic City: C. T. A. TTane, Jersey City; Charles A. Spahn, Newark; C. M. F. Egel, Westfield: John C. Forsyth, Tren- ton: Maximillian R. Brinkham, Hackensack: Franklin Right- mire, Paterson; Charles P. Tuttle, Camden.


State Board of Pharmacy- Ferdinand A. Borgartz, Jersey City; George M. Berlinger, Cam- den; William H. McNeil, Pater- son: Edward R. Sparks, Burling- ton : Daniel H. Hills, Spring Lake.


Commissioners of Pilotage- Benjamin Van Note, John Pred- more. William T. Cox, Alfred B. Devlin, Douglass Haley, Thomas Goldingay.


State Library Commission - Moses Taylor Pyne, Princeton: Everett T. Tomlinson, Elizabeth; John Cotton Dana, Newark: Francis E. Croasdale, Atlantic City: Secretary, Henry C. Bu- chanan; Emmor Roberts, Moores- town.


Superintendent of Weights and Measures-Frank Wanser, Vine- land; Assistants, J. Frank Fow- ler, Trenton: . Augustus WV. Schwartz, Elizabeth; Elliott B. Holton, Newark: Secretary, Jo- seph G. Rogers, Trenton.


New Jersey Athletic Commis- sion-John S. Smith, Chairman, Atlantic City; W. E. Cann, Eliza- beth; George S. Crain, East Orange.


United Stated Senators-Joseph


Frelinghuysen, Walter E.


Edge.


Representatives in the Sixty- Sixth Congress-First District, William J. Browning; Second District, Isaac Bacharach; Third District, Thomas J. Scully; Fourth District, Elijah C. Hutch- inson; Fifth District, Ernest R. Ackerman; Sixth District, John R. Ramsey; Seventh District, Amos H. Radcliffe; Eighth Dis- trict, Cornelius McGlention; Ninth District, Daniel F. Mina- han: Tenth District, Frederick R. Lehlbach; Eleventh District, John J. Eagan; Twelfth District, James A. Hamill.


Department of Institutions and Agencies-Dwight W. Morrow, Englewood, Chairman, 1927; Frank A. Fettridge, Newark, 1920; E. P. Earle, Montclair, 1922; Ogden H. Hammond, Bernards- ville, 1923: Mrs. Lewis L. Thomp- son, Red Bank, 1925; Mrs. H. Otto Wittpenn, Jersey City, 1926; Jos- eph M. Byrne, Newark, 1921; F. Wallace Armstrong, Moores- town, ad interim. Commis-


sioner - Burdette


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Secretary, Barton T. Fell.


Departments-Education and Pa- role, Calvin Derrick: Labor, Ag- riculture, Food and Dietetics, David I. Kelly, East Orange: In- spection, Joseph Thompson, Toms River; Medicine and Psychiarty,


Boards of Managers


State Prison-C. W. Hunting- ton, Elizabeth: Dr. Norton L. Wilson, Elizabeth; Prof. E. R. Johnstone. Vineland: George W. Adams, Trenton: Richard M. Moore, Bridgeton: Wilson Jones, Franklinville; William H. Lof- tus, Glen Ridge.


Institution for Feeble Minded, Vineland-Harry N. Pond, Plain- field: George B. Thorn, Cross- wicks: Richard C. Jenkinson, Newark: William Dawson, Wen- onah: Mrs. Emory Marvel, Atlan- tic City; Mrs. Bloomfield Minch, Bridgeton; Mrs. Annie C. Gile, East Orange.


Colony for Feeble Minded Males, New Lisbon-F. Wallace Armstrong, Moorestown: Henry B. Coles, Moorestown: Kellam E. Bennett, Riverton; Mrs. Charles C. Miller, Riverton; Miss Eliza- beth White, New Lisbon.


Sanatorium for Tuberculosis Diseases, Glen Gardner-Theo- dore H. Corwin, M.D., Newark; Prof. Elmer H. Loomis, Prince- ton; Frederick J. Hughes, M.D., Plainfield; Mrs. Lucy J. M. Tay- lor, High Bridge; Mrs. Alexander


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M. Parker, Camden; Frederick C. Low, M.D., High Bridge; Edwin J. Burke, Trenton.


State Hospital at Trenton-Ar- thur D. Forst, Trenton; William A. Klemann, Trenton; H. V. M. Dennis, Freehold; George T. Tracey, M.D., Beverly: Mrs. John F. Prendergast, Salem; Mrs. Frederick I. Fox, Camden; Paul Mecray, M.D., Camden.


State Hospital at Morris Plains -Daniel S. Voorhees, Morris- town; W. L. R. Lynd, Dover; Louis G. Kaufman, Short Hills: John F. Boyle, Jersey City; Dr. J. T. Wrightston, Newark; Mrs. Agnes Cromwell, Bernardsville; Mrs. Union N. Bethel, Upper Montclair.


Commission for the Ameliora- tion of the Condition of the Blind, Newark-C. R. Dieffen- bach, Jersey City: Dr. W. R. Broughton, Bloomfield; Rev. Ed- gar S. Wiers, Montclair: Mrs. J. R. Schermerhorn, East Orange; Mrs. Reginald Baker, Madison.


State Board of Children's Guardians, Jersey City-Caroline G. Wittpenn, Jersey City: Ben- jamin F. Edsall, Newark; Robert L. Flemming, Jersey City: Joseph McCrystal, Paterson: Mrs. F. C. Jacobson, Newark: Mrs. Beatrice Stern, Matawan; Mrs. John Nevin Jersey City.


Reformatory for Women, Clin- ton-Mrs. Richard V. Lindabury, Bernardsville: Dr. Thomas H. Flynn, Somerville; Mrs. G. M. La- Monte, Bound Brook: Mr. C. W. Ennis, Morristown: Mrs. George Brown, Somerville; Carroll B. Merritt, Madison.


New Jersey Reformatory, Rah- way-Decatur M. Sawyer, Mont- clair; Foster M. Voorhees, Eliza- beth; Edward D. Duffield, South Orange: Frank M. Stillman, Rah- way; Freeman Woodbridge, New Brunswick: George W. Fort- meyer, East Orange: David T. Kenney, North Plainfield.


State Village for Epileptics, Skillman-Herman F. Moosbrug- ger, Somerville: Mrs. Francis de L. Hyde, North Plainfield: Mrs. Bryce Collard, Jersey City: Jos- eph W. LaRocque, Bernardsville; Dr. Augustus Knight, Peapack.


Home for Boys, Jamesburg- Seymour L. Cromwell, Mendham; Prof. Frank A. Fetter, Princeton; A. D. Chandler, East Orange: Mrs. Cornelia Meytrott, Asbury Park; Sidney Colgate, East Or- ange: Sigmund Eisner, Red Bank. Home for Disabled Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Their Wives and Widows, Vineland - Walter J. Staats, Merchantville; Dr.


Theodore Senseman, Atlantic City; Dr. Thomas J. Buchanan, Toms River; Mrs. W. Scott Wheaton, Millville; Mrs. Herman Dilks, Jr., Pitman; Frank Bate- man, Grenloch; Frank M. Riley, Bridgeton.


Home for Disabled Soldiers, Kearny-Gen. Joseph H. Bren- singer, Jersey City; Richard Wayne Parker, Newark; Walter S. Tully, Palisades Park; John S. Fagan, Harrison: John Stagg, Paterson; William P. Allen, New- ark; George P. Olcott, East Or- ange.


State Normal School, Trenton.


Administrative Officers-J. J. Savitz, M. A., Pd.D., principal; Wandell B. Secor, B. S., principal of training school; John S. Neary, steward and custodian of re- ceipts; Lucille Green, B. A., reg- istrar; Jane L. Hinman, secre- tary: Helen W. West, teacher- clerk; Susie O. Kingman, pre- ceptress; Cornelia D. Provost, manager of dormitories.


Faculty-Harriet Alden, Edna Backster, Elsie Bartlett, Ida M. Bennett, H. B. Boice, Mabel Bray, Alice L. Brewster, Charles A. Burt, C. D. Clarkson, Margaret Cochrane, Clara Coman, Mary Louise Corning, Mrs. Elizabeth Crowell, M. Emily Daw, Sarah A. Dynes, Ruth Dobbs, Minnie D. Eby, Mrs. Grace P. Fearon, Bes- sie L. Gambrill, Lucile Green, Charlotte Herckner, Charles C. Hewitt, Jane L. Hinman, Edna V. Hughes, Effie G. Kuhn, Emma J. Lafetra, Robert G. Leavitt, Elizabeth Macpherson, Sarah J. McNary, Ruby Minor, Countess Mitchum, William N. Mumper, Martha F. Nelson, Eleanor B. Parmenter, Lena Pierce, Mary M. Reed, Susan A. Reilly, J. J. Savitz, principal; Frank H. Sco- bey, W. B. Secor, F. Eugene Sey- mour, Elizabeth Sheppard, Kate D. Stout, Rachel Taylor, Mrs. Agnes H. Thomas, Alice H. Thompson, Margaret Wells, Charlotta Woodhouse, John S. Neary, Lillian Lee, Julia Stryker, Cornelia D. Provost, Susie O. Kingman, Helen W. West


State Normal School. Montelair. Principal-Charles S. Chapin, A.M., Sc.D.


Heads of Departments-Will S. Monroe, A.B., psychology and his- tory of education; John C. Stone, A.M., mathematics: Clarence H. Robison, Ph.D., nature study; Ethel L. Fennell and Katherine C. Aagesen, associate teachers of


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English; Florence E. Stryker, A.M., history; Emma K. Pierce, gymnastics and hygiene; Nora Atwood, kindergarten training; Adele Cazin, A.M., pedagogy; Myra I. Billings, methods and supervisor of practice.


New Jersey School for the Deaf.


Superintendent, Alvin E. Pope, M.A .; William G. Newcomb, Busi- ness Manager; Sarah Bishop, Matron; Marion C. Welsh, George K. S. Gompers, An- nie M. Fitzpatrick, Kathryn Markley, Mathilde E. Cornelius, Ada R. Studt, Mary I. Koehler, Elmer Barwis, M.D., Burr W. MacFarland, M.D., Leroy W. Far- ley, D.D.S., Nell M. Bergen, R.N., Burtus E. Carson, Charles Mc- Laughlin.


Academic Department-John P. Walker, M.A., Carlotta A. Ander- son, B. Howard Sharp, Mary D. Tilson, Frances H. Porter, Amy M. Hales, Helen Kirk, Julia M. Cory, Lillian A. Brian, Helen C. Kane, Elizabeth L. Foley, Doro- thy Wrigley, , Ella B. Lloyd, Claudia Forman, Anita M. Lee, Virginia K. Rogers, Florence B. Lewis, Phoebe E. Oehler, Helen H. Balderston.


Industrial Department - J. Lewis Johnson, George S. Porter, Fannie L. Sweeney, Hans P. Han- sen, William D. Hunt, Bertha Bilbee. Miriam M. Stevens, Cath- erine Smith.


State Home for Girls


Board of Managers-A. S. L. Doughty, Mt. Holly, President; Mrs. H. Crittenden Harris, Glen Ridge, Vice President; Mrs. Leon Cubberly, Trenton, Treasurer; Mrs. John L. Kuser, Bordentown; Aaron V. Dawes, Hightstown.




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