A record of the University of Pennsylvania men residing in New York City and vicinity, Part 2

Author: Mingle, Harry Bowers, 1876-; Wood, Matthew Wills; University of Pennsylvania Club of New York City
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: New York : Trow Press
Number of Pages: 160


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BRASH, WILLIAM WHEELER, D.D.S., 1903.


Residence, 1554 Broadway. Member Zi-Psi-Phi Fraternity; Edwin T. Darby Dental Society. Dentist, 1554 Broadway.


BRENDLINGER, WILLIAM BROWN, B.S. in M.E., 1900.


Married in 1906 to Florence Wilbur Newton. Residence, 508 West 113th St. Member Kappa Sigma Fraternity; American Soc. Mechani- cal Engineers; Engineer' Club of Phila. New York Manager Ingersoll Rand Co., Pneumatic Engineering, 11 Broadway.


BRIDGEMAN, THOMAS FRANCIS, M.D., 1903.


Born June 2, 1879, Williamstown, Mass. B.S., 1898, Villanova. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon and Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternities. Resident Physician Phila. Home for Incurables; St. Agnes Hosp .; Girard College. House Surgeon N. Y. Orthopaedic Hosp. Physician, Office and Residence, 570 West 183d St.


BRIGHT, HENRY, College, 1878.


Born at Pottsville, Pa., 1859. Residence, 585 Central Ave., East Orange. Member Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity; Dramatic Ass'n Glee Club; Sons of Revolution ; Masonic Order; Essex Co. Country Club; Hardware Luncheon Club. Journalist & Advertising Agent, Bright & Venee, Brunswick Building.


BRINER, OSCAR WILLIAM, D.D.S., 1905.


Born Sept. 29th, 1880. Member Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity. Doc- tor of Dentistry, 221 West 122d St.


BROWN, ANDREW LAW, D.D.S., 1892.


Member F. and A. M., 'Blue Lodge. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Office and Residence, 261 West 116th St.


BROWN, IRVING W., D.D.S., 1904.


Residence, The Dorilton, 171 West 7Ist St. Member Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity. Dentist, The Dorilton, 171 West 71st St.


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BRUYERE, LOUIS U., 1906.


Residence, 56 E. 59th St. Unmarried. Member Sigma Nu Fra- ternity; U. of Pa. Club of N. Y. City; Jallade Prevot Atelier. Archi- tect, Office, 50 E. 59th St., New York.


BRYER, RUSSELL K., D.D.S., 1904.


Born at Middletown, R. I., Oct. 8th, 1875. Married at New York, March 28, 1906, to Mary E. Armstrong. Member Psi Omega Fra- ternity ; First District Dental Society. Dentist, 106 East 57th St.


BUELL, RALPH POLK, LL.B., 1903.


Residence, Bayside, L. I. Married Nov. 25th, 1903, to Mary Eva Crump. A.B., Princeton. Member Princeton Club ; Southern Society ; Society of the Army of Santiago; Seventh Regiment, N. G., N. Y .; University of Pennsylvania Club. Attorney at Law, 42 Broadway.


BURGER, CLARENCE CHEW, B.S., 1890.


Married in 1894 to Laura H. Grim. Member City Midday Club ; Essex County Country Club. Asst. Chemist Univer. of Minnesota ; Chemist, Carolina Acid Works & Mining Co. Mill Supt., American Development & Mining Co. Mill Supt. & Mining Engineer, Delano Reduction Works, Boulder, Colo. Asst. Consulting Engineer, Tono- pah Mining Co. Asst. to Mr. John Hays Hammond. Consulting Engineer, Arizona Cons. Smelting Co. Consulting Engineer, New Eng. & Clifton Copper Co. Consulting & Examining Engineer, 71 Broadway.


BURTENSHAW, JAMES HAWLEY, M.D., 1891.


Residence, 323 W. 83d St., New York City. Married to Suzanne Dewey, New York, 1906. Member Phi Alpha Sigma Fraternity; New York Academy of Medicine; Medical Societies of the State and County of New York; Columbia Yacht Club. Published " Epitome Pepper's Lectures on Practice of Medicine," 1892; Asst. Editor "Medical News," 1895-98; Adjunct Professor of Gynecology, New York Poly- clinic, 1900; author of many monographs on gynecology and kindred subjects. Physician, specialist in gynecology.


CADWALLADER, WALLACE LAIRD, B.S. in C.E., 1907.


Born June 8, 1884, at Phila., Pa. Member Univ. of Penna. Club of New York City. Civil Engineer with the Pennsylvania Tunnel and Terminal Railroad Co., 10 Bridge St., N. Y. C.


CALLAN, LEWIS WHITE, M.D., 1901.


Residence, 319 West 95th St. Member: Academy of Medicine; N. Y. State & Co. Amer. Medical Soc .; Baltusrol Golf Club; and Engle- wood Golf Club. Asst. Ophthalmic Surgeon N. Y. Eye & Ear Infir- mary; St. Bartholomew's Clinic and Lying-In Hosp. Physician, 35 West 38th St.


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CAMAC, C. N. B., A.B., 1892 ; M.D., 1895.


Married to Julia Metcalfe. Member: Delta Psi Fraternity; City Club; Phila. Club; St. Anthony Club; Assoc. Am. Phys. Soc .; Am. Med. Soc .; N. Y. Acad. of Med .; Phila. Acad. Nat. Sciences; Teach- ing Staff U. of Penn .; Various Teaching Positions Cornell Univ. Med. College; Visiting Physician City Hosp .; Chief of Medical Staff Cornell Out Patient Dept. Lecturer in Medicine Cornell Univ. Con- tributor to various medical journals. Physician, Office and Residence, 108 E. 65th St.


CARTER, COLIN S., D.D.S., 1883.


Married to Rose Esterbrook. Residence, 317 West 78th St. Member Union League Club; Sons of American Revolution; New England So- ciety; Colonial Wars; Founders of Patriots; Pilgrim Society; Nassau Golf Club; Baltusrol Golf Club; Scarsdale Golf Club; Sons of Revo- lution; Sons of the American Revolution and N. Y.Genealogical So- ciety. Doctor of Dental Surgery, 70 West 49th St.


CHANDLER, IRVING A., B.S. in M.E., 1897.


Born Nov. 27, 1873, Kenneth Sq., Pa. Married in 1903 to Maria Hollingsworth Lenigan. Residence, 107 West 82d St. Member: St. Nicholas Lodge, F. & A. M., No. 321, State of N. Y .; American Soc. of Mechanical Engineers; First Vice Pres. Delaware Soc. of N. Y .; Univ. of Penn. Club. Draftsman Edgemoor Bridge Works, 1897; Maintenance Dept. Bell Telephone Co., 1897-98; Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., 1898-99; Asst. to Chief Engineer, J. G. White & Co., 1899-1900; Asst. Engineer, Sanderson & Porter, 1900-2; Chief Engineer of power plant design and constructor, Engineering Co. of America, 1904; 1904-1905 special confidential experimental work re- lating to boiler furnaces. Since Sept. Ist, 1905, Consulting, Designing and Constructing Engineer, 120 Liberty St.


CHORLTON, WILLIAM HARPER, B.S. in C.E., 1902.


Married in 1904 to Bertha M. Cox. Residence, 91 Passaic Ave., Rutherford, N. J. Draftsman American Bridge Co., at Pencoyd Plant, Phila., from June to Dec., 1902. Instructor in Mathematics North- eastern Manuel Training School, Phila., from 1903-1904. Drafts- man and Checker American Bridge Co. Bridge Designer, American Bridge Co., 42 Broadway.


CHRISTIAN, GEORGE MARTIN, A.B., 1870; A.M., 1873.


Married at Phila., Jan. 21st, 1880, to Martha Henry Weir. D.D., 1893, Nashotah Theological Seminary. Ordained Deacon in 1870, Priest in 1874; Served Deaconate at St. James, Phila .; Memorial Church of the Holy Comforter, Phila., 1874; Assistant of St. Marks, Phila., 1875-1880; Rector of Grace Church, Newark, 1880-1899; Rector Church of St. Mary the Virgin, New York. Rectory, 144 West 47th.


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CHRISTOPHER, DONALD, College, 1909.


Residence, Hotel Lucerne. Insurance Broker, 50 Pine St.


CLEMENS, JAMES B., M.D., 1883.


Married April 22d, 1899, to Marie A. L. Heye. Residence, 603 Fifth Ave. Member N. Y. Athletic Club; Deal (N. J.) Golf Club; St. Andrews Golf Club; N. Y. Academy of Medicine; N. Y. Otological Society; American Otological Society; American Otological, Laryngo- logical Society; N. Y. County Medical Society; U. of Pa. Medical So- ciety of N. Y. Physician and Surgeon, Ear, Nose and Throat, 15 East 48th St.


CLEVELAND, FREDERICK ALBERT, Ph.D., 1900.


Born March 17, 1865, Sterling, Ill. Married in 1902 to Jessica E. Lindsay. Ph.B., 1890, Depauw. Member Bar, State of Washington; N. Y. Bar; Instr. in Finance, Univ. of Pa., 1900-3; Prof. Finance, School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance, N. Y. Univ., since 1903; Sec. Com. on Municipal Accounts and Statistics, Nat. Municipal League, 1902; Chm'n Com. on Municipal Finance and Statistics of Am. Econ. Assn., 1903; Mem. Advisory Comm'n on Finance and Tax- ation app't'd by Mayor McClellan to investigate the finances of N. Y., 1905. Author. Technical Director of the Bureau of Municipal Re- search, New York; Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science; Econ. Assn. Am. History Assn .; Am. Polit. Science Assn .; Phi Kappa Psi Frater- nity; Lawyers, City, Graduates, Quadrangle, Univ. of Chicago Clubs. Educator, 235 W. 102d St., N. Y.


CLEVELAND, TREADWELL, LL.B, 1864.


Married in 1866 to Evelyn McIntosh. Residence, 118 East 25th St. Member Kappa Alpha Fraternity; University Club. Lawyer, 27 Wil- liam St.


CLUNE, JAMES GERALD, D.D.S., 1902.


Member Xi-Psi-Phi; B. P. O. Elks; K. of C. In 1902 obtained the first dental license issued in Rhodesia by the British South African Co. Practiced dentistry one year in Matabeleland and Portuguese-East Africa. First American dentist in these countries. One of the first white men to visit the Capitol and King (Leuanika) of Barotseland. 1903-4 traveled and practiced dentistry on the East Coast of Africa, Madagascar and Zanzibar. 1905-6 practicing dentistry in State of Vera Cruz, Mexico and across the Isthmus of Tehauntepec. (Practicing dentistry here means traveling dentist to whites in thinly settled countries.) Doc- tor of Dentistry, specialty, Prothesis. Residence and Office, 207 West 34th St.


COHEN, BERT, LL.B., 1899.


Residence, 63 East 82d St. Member Tyrian Lodge, 362; Elks; Royal Arcanum, Constitution Council, 648; Kent Law Club. Ad-


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mitted Erie County, Pa., Bar, 1899; N. Y. Bar, 1902; Member firm of Cohen & Cohen. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 74 Broadway.


COLBY, G. WALKINGTON, M.D., 1896.


Born March 8th, 1875. Member Nu Sigma Nu Fraternity; T. N. E .; County Medical Society ; American Medical Assn .; Physicians' Mu- tual Aid Assn .; Medical Society Greater New York. Doctor of Medi- cine, 108 East 35th St.


COLKET, JAMES HAMILTON, B.S. in M.E., 1895; Post Grad., 1896.


Married in 1901 to Ethel Paxson. Residence, 288 DeKalb Ave., Bklyn. Member Am. Inst. of Elec. Engineers; Tel. Soc. of N. Y .; Nat. Geographic. Soc .; N. Y. Elect. Soc .; Illuminating Engineering Soc. 1896, Special Inspector, Wire Chief and foreman of Switchboard Installation N. Y. Tel. Co .; 1902, Charge of Engineering and Operat- ing Depts. Chesapeake & Potomac Tel. Co .; Engineer of Bldgs. and Cen- tral Office Equipment, in charge of the design and construction of the central office bldgs. and tel. switchboard under the Chief Engineer after the consolidation of the N. Y. & N. J. Tel. Co .; with the N. Y. Tel. Co. Engineer, 15 Dey St.


CONDIT, FREDERICK SCOTT, Law, 1905.


Born at Burlington, Ia., 1882. Residence, 511 West 112th St. Ph.B., 1904, Iowa. Member Sigma Nu Fraternity; Graduate Club. Manager British Columbia Timber Co., I Madison Ave.


CONGDON, M. PEMBROKE, D.D.S., 1897.


Residence, 4 Manhattan Ave. Doctor Dental Surgery, 1966 Broadway.


CONSTABLE, HOWARD, Col., 1873-1874.


Member Am. Inst. of Archt., N. Y. Chapter; Am. Soc. of Civil Engr .; Hon. Member British Fire Prevention Com. Previously con- nected with Rockhill Iron Wks .; Reading R. R., Pa .; Penn. R. R., Pa .; Delaware Bridge Co., N. Y .; Erie R. R., N. Y .; Worthington Hy- draulic Wks., N. Y. 1886-95, Constable Bros., Architects and En- gineers. Architect, 14 East 23d St.


CONTRELL, ROBERT GRAHAM, M.D., 1896.


Married in 1899 to Annie May Curtis. Residence, 58 James St., Englewood, N. J. Member Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity; Hackensack Wheelman; West Side Athletic Club of Englewood. Physician, 400 West 23d St.


CONWELL, WALTER LEWIS, B.S. in E.E., 1898.


Married at Philadelphia, Pa., Jan., 1901, to Josephine Whetstone. Residence, Stelton, N. J. Member Psi Upsilon Fraternity ; Engineers' Club; Lawyers' Club; N. Y. Railroad Club; N. Y. Electrical Society ;


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American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Psi Upsilon Club of N. Y .; University of Pennsylvania Club of New York City. Assistant Super- intendent and Secretary, Tennis Con. Co., 1898; Secretary of same, 1899-1901. September, 1901, to date, with Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co. Specialist in electrification of steam roads entering New York City. Engineering Salesman, II Pine St.


COOK, H. FRANKLIN, College, 1890-1903.


Residence, 351 West 57th St. Member N. Y. Athletic Club. Real Estate Business, Times Building.


COOMBS, ROBERT DUNCAN, B.S. in C.E., 1894.


Residence, 135 Remsen St., Brooklyn. Unmarried. Member Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers; American Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way Association; American Society for Testing Ma- terials; Association of Railway Superintendents. With Phoenix Bridge Co., 1895-1898; Pennsylvania Steel Co., 1899-1903; Asst. Engineer of Bridges, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., 1904; Bridge Engineer Bangor & Aroostook Ry., 1905-1906; Structural Engineer of Electric Traction Penna. T. & T. R. R., 1907; author of various reports on engineering subjects. Civil Engineer, 10 Bridge St., New York.


CORSON, LIVINGSTON, B.S., 1904.


Born Oct. 22, 1882, at Norristown, Pa. Residence, 720 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. Dept. of Philosophy U. of P., 1904-1906. Uni- versity Scholar in Germanics, Columbia Univ., 1906-7. Teacher in Trinity School, 1907-1908. Berkeley School, 717 Livingston Hall, 115th St. and Amsterdam Ave.


CORTRIGHT, EDWIN KEEN, B.S. and M.S., 1906.


Unmarried. Member American Society of Civil Engineers; Univ. of Pennsylvania Club of N. Y. City. With American Bridge Company, New York City, as Structural Draftsman since graduation. Draftsman, 42 'Broadway, care American Bridge Co. Residence, 14 W. 84th St.


CRAIG, THOMAS C., M.D., 1880.


Married in 1882. Residence, 187 Washington Park, Brooklyn. Member: Medical Soc. of Kings Co .; Med. Soc. of State of N. Y .; American Med. Assn .; Assn. of Life Insurance Medical Directors. Surgeon in U. S. Navy from 1881 to 1897. Resident Physician, Man- hattan Life Ins. Co., 66 Broadway.


CRESSON, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, JR., 1894.


Unmarried. Residence, 124 West 47th St. Member Phi Delta Phi Fra .; American Society of Civil Engineers; The Engineers' Club of New York; New York Railroad Club; Flushing County Club. July, 1894- April, 1897, Chairman, Rodman and Draftsman Lehigh Valley R. R., located at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. April, 1897-July, 1899, Transitman,


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Reading Subway, Phila. July, 1899-March, 1900, Asst. Engr. West Va. Short Line R. R., Clarksburg, W. Va. March, 1900-June, 1900, Asst. Engr. P. R. R. on Preliminary Surveys Dubois, Pa. June, 1900- May, 1901, Asst. Eng. office of Jacobs & Davies, Consulting Engineers, N. Y. On plans for Subaqueous Tunnels under North and East River.


CROWNE, JOSEPH VINCENT, A.M., 1898; Ph.D., 1899.


Born Phila., Pa., 1878. Residence, 221 So. 45th St. Member Mod- ern Language Assn. A. B., St. Joseph's College, Phila., 1896. In- structor in English College of the City of N. Y.


CURTIS, EDWARD, M.D., 1864.


Born June 4, 1838, Providence, R. I. Member: Med. Soc. Co. of N. Y .; Roman Med. Soc .; Am. Inst .; Acad. Natural Science; Alpha Delta Phi; Order Loyal Legion; Sons of Revolution. 1861-63, Medi- cal Cadet U. S. A. 1863-64, Asst. Surgeon U. S. A. Prof. Materia Medica and Therapeutics Columbia Univ. 1873-85, Med. Director The Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U. S. 1876-1904, Physician, Office and Residence, 33 West 69th St.


CURTIS, GEORGE LENOX, D.D.S., 1880; M.D., 1887.


Married in 1896 to Janie E. Richmond. Physician and Surgeon. Spec. Surgeon of the mouth and so-called incurable diseases. Residence and Office, 17 East 45th St.


CUTTER, EPHRAIM, M.D., 1857.


Born Sept. 1, 1832, at Woburn, Mass. Married to Rebecca S. Sulli- van at Woburn, 1856. Residence, West Falmouth, Mass. Yale, 1852, B.A., 1855, M.A., Harvard, 1856, M.D., Iowa Col., 1887, LL.D. Corresponding and honorary mem. of Am. and Foreign Societies. In- ventor improved laryngological and gynecological methods and of in- struments in relation to them, as well as in microscopy and micropho- tography; author of books and monographs, over 500 titles; engaged in consulting medical work as well as original studies, especially in foods. Physician, 325 West 83d St.


DARNALL, HENRY ARTHUR, 1886.


Born Dec. 7, 1868, Bainbridge, Ind. Salesman West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., 309 Broadway.


DAVIS, SYDNEY, B.S. in Chemistry, 1904.


Residence, 104 East 20th St. Chemist Health Dept., N. Y. C. Spe- cialty, Food Analyst. Instructor in Chemistry, Pratt Institute Evening School. Chemist, foot of East 16th St.


DE GELLEKE, PETER, College, 1900-2.


Married in 1907 to Alethra J. Baas. Residence, 165 Elwood Ave., Newark, N. J. Architectural Draftsman Geo. B. Post & Sons, 347 Fifth Ave.


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DENNIS, BRUCE W., B.S., 1907.


Residence, 200 West 81st St. Member Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity. Stock Broker, 42 Broadway.


DE SOLA, SOLOMON, D.D.S., 1900.


Born Jan. 12, 1875, Curacao, Dutch West Indies. Married in 1903 to Grace Greenwood Geist. Member La Sincerite No. 773; The Lodge of Perfection of N. Y. City No. 140; Univ. of Penn. Club; First Dis- trict Dental Society; Clinical Soc. of the N. Y. Throat, Nose and Lung Hospital. Doctor of Dental Surgery, 64 West 88th St.


DEVINE, EDWARD T., A.B., 1887; A.M., 1890; Ph.D., 1893.


Married in 1889 to Hattie Evelyn Scovel. Residence, 501 West 113th St. LL.D., 1904, Cornell Col., Iowa. Member Amer. Econ. Assn .; Amer. Acad. of Polit, and Social Science; Amer. Sociological Soc .; Econ. Club of N. Y .; Aldine Assn .; Century Club; Nat'l Assn. for the Study of Prevention of Tuberculosis. Spec. Rep. National Red Cross in charge relief work after San Fran. disaster of 1906. One of the founders of Nat. Child Labor Committee and Natl. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Pres. National Conference of Charities and Correction, Phila., 1906. Pres. Section 5 ( Hygienic Industrial Economic and Social Aspects), of International Congress on Tuberculosis, Washington, 1908. Professor of Social Economy, Columbia University. Editor "Charities and The Commons." Gen. Secy. Charity Organization Society. 105 E. 22d St.


DICK, EVANS R., Arts, 1879.


Born at St. Louis, Mo., 1858. Married at Phila. in 1882 to Eliza- beth Tatham. Residence, 51 East 49th St. Member Delta Psi Fra- ternity ; Racquet Club; New York Yacht Club. Member firm of Dick Brothers, Brokers, 30 Broad St.


DICKSON, JAMES STUART, A.B., 1880.


Married July 26th, 1883, to Mary Agnes Campbell. Residence, 43 South Walnut St., East Orange, N. J. D.D., Univ. of N. Y., 1905. Pastor Presbyterian Church, Dayton, N. J., 1883-1886; Woodland Presbyterian Church, Phila., Pa., 1886-1905; Secretary of " The Col- lege Board " ( Pres. Church), 1905 to date. 156 Fifth Ave.


DONALDSON, WHARTON LANDELL, 1905.


Residence, 16 E. 43d St. Unmarried. Member Beta Theta Pi Fra- ternity; St. Nicholas Club, New York City; Bachelors' Barge Club, Philadelphia. Left college in 1902 to accept position with H. S. Ker- baugh, Harrisburg; local manager Phila. Ferrofir Brazing Co., 1902- 1903; Alma Cement Co., 1904; Thos. M. Royae Co., paper business, 1905; New York Brazing Co., 1906 to date. Address, 196 11th Ave., care New York Brazing Co.


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DULLES, WILLIAM, LL.B., 1880.


Married in 1891 to Sophea Rhea, deceased Dec. 17, 1907. Residence, Englewood, N. J. Princeton Univ. A. B. 1878, and A. M. 1881. Vice-Pres. and Treas. Miss. Wire Glass Co. and Miss. Glass Co., 115 Broadway.


ESLER, FREDERIC BROWN, A.B., 1873.


Born at Phila., Aug. 8, 1853. Member Metropolitan, Players, New York Yacht, Suburban Riding & Driving, City Midday and U. of P. Clubs; Junior Athenaeum Club of London, Eng. Attorney at Law, 31 Nassau St.


ESPEN, HERMAN, 1899.


Born Dec. 21, 1878. Residence, 103 West 54th St. Lawyer, 30 Broad St.


ESSIG, ERSKINE BIRCH, A.B., 1897.


Born Jan. 13, 1876, at Plattsburg, Missouri. Unmarried. Received LL.B., Harvard, 1900. Member Phi Delta Theta Fraternity; U. of Pa. Club of N. Y. City; Harvard Club; Southern Society; Phi Delta Theta Club of Philadelphia. Engaged in practice of law, 1900 to date. Lawyer, 26 Liberty St., New York. Residence, 3 North Washington Square.


FALKNER, ROLAND POST, Ph.B., 1885; Ph.D., 1888; University of Halle (Germany).


Residence, Flushing, N. Y. Married April 14th, 1898, to Agnes I. Hamilton. Member City Club of N. Y .; American Economic Club; American Statistical Assn .; American Political Science Assn. Instructor in Accounts and Statistics, U. of Pa., 1888-1891; Associate Professor of Statistics, U. of Pa., 1891-1900; Chief, Division of Documents Library of Congress, 1900-1904; Commissioner of Education Porto Rico, 1904-1907; Secretary, Industrial Economics Department, Na- tional Civic Federation, 1907 to date. 281 4th Ave.


FEIGEL, JOHN HENRY, B.S. of C.E., 1906.


Residence, 134 Lexington Ave. 1906, Rodman Hudson Tunnel Co .; 1907, Foreman, Asst. Supt. of Construction, Foreman and Walking Boss, Cement Inspector. Civil Engineer, Pennsylvania Tunnel & Ter- minal Co., 345 East 33d St.


FELDMAN, ABRAM M., B.S. in M.E., 1891.


Born in Russia. Residence, 241 W. 142d St. A.B., Teacher's In- stitute, Jhitomir, Russia. Member F. and A. M., True Craftsman Lodge No. 651 ; The Soc. for Ethical Culture; Amer. Soc. of Mechan- ical Engineers; Amer. Soc. of Heating and Ventilating Engineers. Obtained practical experience in machine shops of Hugo Bilgram, and afterwards joined Drafting Force Wm. Wharton, Jr. 1892, Engi-


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neering Staff, Machinery Dept., World's Columbian Exposition. 1894, Instructor Mechanical Engineering, Armour Inst. of Technology. 1895, Asst. Prof. 1896, Associate Prof. Mechanical Engineering. Expert Heating and Ventilating Engineer to the N. Y. State Archi- tect. Charge of the Design and Installation of Heating and Ven- tilating and Central Power Plants for the State Hosp., Asylums, Re- formatories, Normal Schools, Armories, etc. Consulting Engineer, 120 Liberty St.


FELDMAN, HAROLD CLARENCE, D.D.S., 1906.


Born May 23, 1885, N. Y. City. Doctor of Dental Surgery, Office and Residence, 30 West 120th St.


FENHAGEN, GEORGE CORNER, Arch., 1905.


Born Dec. 7, 1884, at Baltimore, Md. Residence, Roland Park, Bal- timore, Md. Unmarried. Engaged in architectural work, 1905-1906; awarded Alumni .Travelling Scholarship 1906; engaged in travel and study, 1906-1908. Architect, 122 East 25th St.


FERREE, BARR, B.S., 1884.


Member Sons of Revolution; Huguenot Soc. of Amer .; Hudson- Fulton Celebration Comm'n, etc .; Hon. & Corr. Member Royal Insti- tute of British Architects; Architectural League of N. Y .; Academie d'Aix-en-provence; Société Archéologique du Midi de la France; Am. Inst. of Architects; Past Pres. Dept. of Architect., B'klyn Inst. Arts & Science; Sec. National Sculpture Soc. of N. Y., 1895-98; Founder and Editor Shakespeariana, Phila. & N. Y., 1885-92. Architectural Editor, Engineering Magazine, 1892-94; Founder and Sec., The Penn- sylvania Soc. Author, Editor, 7 Warren St.


FEUSTMAN, LEON PHILLIP, B.Sc., 1882.


Born March 6, 1861, at Phila., Pa. Married May 23d, 1892, to Josephine Thatcher. Residence, 302 Central Park West. Received de- grees B.A. 1879, and M.A. 1884 from Phila. Central High School. Member : American Institute of Mining Engineers; National Geographic Society; Penna. Society of N. Y .; University of Pennsylvania Club. 1882-1888, Chemist and Assayer in Leadville, Colo. In 1888 went to Mexico with Consolidated Kansas City Smelting & Refining Co. 1898- 1900, Manager in Mexico for M. Guggenheim's Sons. 1900-1903, Executive Offices N. Y. C., American Smelting & Refining Co. 1903 to date, Vice-President Power & Mining Machinery Co. 1907 to date, Vice-President International Steam Pump Company. 115 Broadway.


FISCHER, GEORGE KINGSBURY, B.S. in M.E., 1886.


Married in 1892 to Mary Evelyn Hunsicker. Member Delta Phi Fraternity ; Engineers Club of N. Y .; Lawyers Club, N. Y .; Mariners Club, N. Y .; Wykagyl County Club, New Rochelle; Alta Club; Uni- versity Club; Country Club, Salt Lake City. 1886-87, Asst. Engineer


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Morris Tasker & Co., Phila. 1887-91, Chief Engineer Colorado Iron Works, Denver. 1891-95, Offices as Consulting Engineers in Denver and Chicago. 1895-98, Chief Engineer Boston and Montana C. C. & S. M. Co., Montana. 1898-99, Chief Engineer Highland Bay G. Mng. Co., Utah. 1899-05, Consulting Engineer, Salt Lake City. 1905-07, Con- sulting Engineer, New York. 1905-07, Consulting Engineer United States Smelting R. & M. Co .; Utah Cons. Mng. Co .; United States Selling Co .; Raritan Copper Works; De Lamar Copper Works; Peru- vian S. M. & R. Co .; Mammoth Cop. Mng. Co .; Santa Rita Mng. Co., etc., etc. Smelting Works, Refineries, etc., built for all these com- panies. Consulting Mechanical Engineer, 100 Broadway.


FLEISHER, WALTER LOUIS, B.S., 1900.


Residence, 129 W. 46th St., New York. Unmarried. Awarded de- gree of M.S., 1901, by Pennsylvania. Member Harmonie Club; U. of Pa., Club of N. Y. City. Engaged in engineering work 1900 to date. Engineer, 156 5th Ave., New York. Specialist in steam and electric heat, light and power.


FLEMING, HENRY STUART, Chemistry, 1881-1883.


Married in 1905 to Caroline Marie Pelgram. Residence, 112 East 7Ist St. Member Amer. Soc. of Mechanical Engineers; American Inst. Mining Engineers; St. Andrews Soc .; Penn. Soc. of N. Y .; Univ. of Penn. Club; U. S. Geographic Soc .; Soc. of Illustrators; Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials; N. Y. Yacht Club; North of England Inst. of Min- ing and Mechanical Engineers; International Assn. for Testing Ma- terials; The Economic Club of New York; Indian Harbor Yacht Club. Consulting Engineer, I Broadway.


FLETCHER, CHARLES R., D.D.S., 1888.


Born at Halifax, N. S. Residence, 128 West 70th St. Member of First District Dental Society. Doctor of Dentistry, 167 West 71st St.


FORD, FRANK RICHARDS, B.S., 1890; M.E., 1891.


Residence, 32 West 11th St. Member Engineers' Club; Englewood Club; American Insti. of Electrical Engineers. Consulting Engineer Ford, Bacon & Davis, 115 'Broadway.




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