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NORTON, EVERMONT HOPE-Banker and Broker, 33 Wall street, New York City; residence 165 West 58th street. Born in Louisville, Ky., Oct. 10, 1873. (Son of Presley Evermont and Lillie [Hope] Norton.) Educated at the University of Virginia. (Married Lily Morrison Carr of St. Louis, Mo., 1899.) Senior member of the firm of E. H. Norton & Co., and member of the New York Stock and Cotton Exchanges. President and director Ecuador Development Co .; vice-president and director American Zinc Mining Co .; director Guayaquil and Quito R. R. Co. Member New York Athletic, Lawyers', Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht, Atlantic Yacht and Riverside Yacht Clubs.
NORTON, PORTER-Lawyer, 864 Ellicott square, Buffalo. Member Buffalo, Liberal, Thursday and Country Clubs, Society of Colonial Wars, and Sons of the American Revolution.
NORWOOD, CARLISLE - Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence 3 East 60th street. Member of the firm of Norwood & Dilley. Director Brearly School (Ltd.) and Lawyers' Surety Co. Mem- ber Union League, Church, Riding and Metropolitan Clubs, St. Nicholas Society, Down Town Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
NORWOOD, LEWIS MORRIS-Real Estate, 135 Broadway, New York City; residence 1043 Madison avenue. Director New York City Marble Cemetery. Member City, New York Athletic and Lawyers' Clubs, St. Nicholas Society, Society of Colonial Wars and Sons of the Revolution.
NOSTRAND, JOHN LOTT-Lawyer, Cropsey and Twentieth avenues, Brooklyn; residence 215 Montague street. Born in New Utrecht, N. Y., March 2, 1856. (Son of Timothy and Catharine [Lott] Nostrand.) Educated in private and public schools and at Rut- gers College. Practicing law in Brooklyn since his admission to the Bar in 1879. Delegate to Constitu- tional Convention, New York State, 1894. Formerly city magistrate and school trustee. Director Norton Point Land Co. Member Brooklyn, Atlantic Yacht, and Marine and Field Clubs.
NOSTRAND, PETER ELBERT-Civil Engineer and City Surveyor, 81 Fulton street, New York City; residence 25 Palmetto street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Jan. 16, 1856. Educated in Brooklyn public schools and at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute (B.S., '75). (Married.) Assistant engineer in designing plans and location of the Brooklyn Elevated Railway, 1876- 80; director Brooklyn Elevated Ry. Co., 1879-80; as su- perintending engineer, laid out and supervised the first work of construction of Cape Cod (Mass.) Ship Canal, 1880; examined several Mexican mines and engaged in other mining engineering, 1885; assistant chief engi- neer of the Ramapo Water Co., 1887-90; chief engineer of the same company since 1890. Chief engineer for contractors, J. D. & T. E. Crimmins, during construc- tion of Third avenue cable roads and Broadway cable roads in New York City, 1891-3. As consulting engi- neer and city surveyor has advised regarding charac- ter of foundations and proper form of construction, or has located many of the largest buildings in New York City, among others, the Columbia University buildings, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, and the Empire Building. Member American Society of Civil Engi- neers.
NOTMAN, GRANT-Lawyer, 54 Wall street, New York City; residence 149 Joralemon street, Brooklyn. Member of the firm of Butler. Notman, Joline & Myn- derse. Member Crescent Athletic and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn, and Columbia University Alumni Asso- ciation.
NOTMAN, JOHN-Lawyer, 54 Wall street, New York City; residence 136 Joralemon street, Brooklyn. Member of the firm of Butler, Notman, Joline & Myn- derse. Director American and Foreign Marine Insur- ance Co., Commercial Union Fire Insurance Co., Magdeburg Fire Insurance Co. of New York, Niagara Fire Insurance Co. and Sanborn-Perris Map and Pub- lishing Co. Member Metropolitan, Lawyers' and Tux- edo Clubs, Crescent Athletic and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn, American Geographical Society, Down Town Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
NOTT, CHARLES COOPER, JR .- Lawyer, 111 Broadway, New York City; residence 49 East 60th street. Educated at Williams College ('90). Member University Club, Williams College Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
NOTT, CHARLES DE KAY-Clergyman, Under- cliff avenue, Morris Heights, New York City. Born in Albany, N. Y., 1833. Educated at Union College and at New Brunswick (N. J.) Theological Seminary (D.D.). Member Quill Club.
NOTT, FREDERICK J .- Physician, 554 Madison avenue, New York City; residence 29 East 55th street. Born in Kennebunkport, Me. Educated at University of Rochester (A.B., '74, and A.M.) and New York Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital (M.D.). (Married.) Trustee New York Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital. Life member University Club and member New York Athletic, Psi Upsilon and Men- delssohn Glee Clubs, Scientific Alliance, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.
NOURSE, CHARLES J., JR .- Mining, 27 William street, New York City; residence 245 Lexington ave- nue. Secretary, treasurer and director Alvarez Land and Timber Co., Fresnillo Mining Co., Potosi and Rio Verde Ry. Co. and Sombrerete Mining Co .; treasurer and director Potosi and Rio Verde Construction Co. Member St. Nicholas and Church Clubs, Century As- sociation and Sons of the Revolution.
NOYES, ALEXANDER DANA-Journalist, 206 Broadway, New York City; residence Montclair, N. J.
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Born in Montclair, Dec. 14, 1862. Educated at Am- herst College (A.B. and A.M.). Financial editor New York "Evening Post." Author of "Thirty Years of American Finance." Frequent contributor to financial publications.
NOYES, CHARLES P .- Banker and Broker, 66 Broadway, New York City; residence 7 Park avenue. Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of J. M. Noyes & Co .. Member New York Yacht, New York Athletic and Calumet Clubs and Sons of the Revolu- tion.
NOYES, CHARLES S .- Lawyer, 249 West 104th street, New York City. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1858. Educated in Adelphi Academy, in private schools of Orange and Montclair, N. J., and at Am- herst College and Columbia Law School. (Married.) Examining counsel Lawyers' Title Insurance Co. Member Congregational Club. Amherst College Alum- ni Association and Oratorio Society.
NOYES, FREDERIC W .- Lawyer, Dansville. Born in Dansville, June 7, 1852. Educated at Cornell. (Mar- ried.) Was district attorney of Livingston County, N. Y. President Geo. Sweet Mf'g Co. of North Dans- ville; director Citizens' Bank. Member Genesee Val- ley and Whist Clubs of Rochester.
NOYES, HENRY DRURY-Physician, 233 Madison avenue, New York City. Born in New York City, 1832. Educated at New York University (A.B., '51 and A.M., '54) and at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University (M.D., '59). (Married.) Profes- sor of ophthalmology, University and Bellevue Hos- pital Medical College; surgeon New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. Member Ophthalmological Society (ex-president), New York Academy of Medicine (ex- vice-president), Nineteenth Century Club, New Eng- land Society and Century Association.
NOYES, HENRY F .- Dry Goods Commission Mer- chant, 19 Thomas street, New York City; residence 90 Remsen street, Brooklyn. Member of the firm of Noyes, Bausher & Gerrish. Director Home Insurance Co .; trustee Brooklyn Savings Bank. Member New York Yacht, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht and Mer- chants' Clubs, and Riding and Driving, Hamilton and Marine and Field Clubs of Brooklyn.
NOYES, HENRY T. (General) - 283 Alexander street, Rochester. Member Metropolitan, New York Yacht and Army and Navy Clubs of New York City, Military Order of the Loyal Legion and Military Ser- vice Institution.
NOYES, JAMES W .- Investment Securities, 96 Broadway, New York City; residence 48 West 89th street. Born in New York City, June 8, 1844. Edu- cated at Mount Pleasant Military Academy, Sing Sing, N. Y., and New York University. (Married.) Member New York Bible Society.
NOYES, JOHN B. (Colonel)-Storage, 68 Broad street, New York City; residence 51 Strong place,
Brooklyn. Born in Petersham, Mass., March 2, 1838. Educated at Harvard ('58). (Single.) Member New York Produce and Maritime Exchanges. Director Hanover Insurance Co .; also connected with the Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Co. Member Har- vard Club and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.
NOYES, THEODORE RICHARDS - President, Kenwood, Madison County. Born in Putney, Vt., July 25, 1841. (Eldest son of John Humphrey Noyes, founder of Oneida Community, who died in 1886.) Educated at Oneida Community and at Yale Medical School (M.D., '67). Has been a member of the Oneida Com- munity all his life; was instrumental in its conversion to a joint stock company in 1880, and has been its president since 1895.
NUGENT, JOHN S .- Retired, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence 97 Hancock street, Brooklyn. Born in Canada, Aug. 11, 1850. Educated in Canada. (Married.) President Automatic Coaling and Weigh- ing Barge Co .; vice-president National Folding Box and Paper Co. Ex-treasurer American Union Life In- surance Co. and formerly director in several banks. Member Union League Club of Brooklyn (ex-treas- urer).
NUNAN, DENIS-Hardware Merchant, 27 Park row, New York City; residence 1 West 30th street. Secretary and director Patterson Brothers.
NUTTING, ANDREW H .- Clothing Merchant, 386 Fulton street, Brooklyn; residence 149 South Oxford street. Member of the firm of Andrew J. Nutting & Co. Member Crescent Athletic and Oxford Clubs.
NUTTING, ANDREW J .- Clothing Merchant. 386 Fulton street, Brooklyn; residence 149 South Oxford street. Senior member of the firm of Andrew J. Nut- ting & Co. Director New York Horse Show Associa- tion. Member Crescent Athletic and Oxford Clubs, Manhattan, Riding and Driving, and Tandem Clubs of New York City, and Staten Island Polo Club.
NUTTING, LUCIUS H .- Railroad Agent, 349 Broadway, New York City; residence 112 East 17th street. Educated at the College of the City of New York. (Married.) Eastern passenger agent Southern Pacific Co .; secretary and director Ocean Time Table Distributing Co. Member Alpha Delta Phi Club.
NYE, GEORGE H .- Banker and Manufacturer, Auburn. Born in Auburn, Dec. 2, 1854. Educated at Phillips Exeter Academy. (Married.) President Nye & Wait Carpet Co., and Cayuga County National Bank; trustee Auburn Savings Bank. Member Re- form Club of New York City, Laurentian Club of Can- ada, and Auburn City Club (president).
NYE, THEODORE SEDGWICK - Lawyer, 97 Cedar street, New York City; residence 257 Degraw street, Brooklyn. Member Sixth Ward Democratic Reform and Democratic Clubs of Brooklyn, and Ohio and Southern Societies.
OAKES, CHARLES-Lawyer, 11 Pine street, New York City; residence 108 West 44th street. Member Harvard and City Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
OAKES, FRANCIS J .- Manufacturer of Extracts, 58 Stone street, New York City; residence 242 West 73d street. President and director Oakes Mf'g Co .; direc- tor Norwood Insurance Co. Member New York Ath- letic Club, Scientific Alliance, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Lafayette Post, G. A. R.
OAKES, THOMAS FLETCHER-Retired Railroad President, 7 Wall street, New York City; residence Mamaroneck. Born in Boston, Mass., July 15, 1843. Educated in Boston. (Married.) Director Manhattan Life Insurance Co. of New York. Member Union League, New York Yacht and Metropolitan Clubs and American Geographical Society.
OAKLEY, HENRY AUGUSTUS - Insurance, 56 Wall street, New York City; residence 120 West 13th street. Born in New York City, 1827. Educated in common schools. (Married Helen L. Clark of New York City.) Served with 22d New York Regiment during Civil War. Vice-president and president of the Howard Insurance Co., 1866-97; president National Board of Fire Underwriters, 1870-6. Author of a course of reading for member of the Mercantile Li- brary Association; also of numerous magazine articles. Member Nineteenth Century, Players' and Church Clubs, American Geographical Society and Century Association.
OAKLEY, H. CRUGER-Broker, 52 Broadway, New York City; residence 166 West 55th street. Born in New York City, Aug. 17, 1837. (Single.) Member of the firm of Prince & Whitely, and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Metropolitan, Union, New York Yacht, Knickerbocker, Larchmont Yacht, Sea- wanhaka-Corinthian Yacht and City Clubs.
OAKLEY, JOHN GREENLEAF-Clergyman, 150 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence Tarrytown. Born in Verbank, N. Y., May 17, 1843. Educated at University of New York. (Married.) Has traveled extensively in America, Europe, Africa and Asia. Ly- ceum lecturer for twenty years. Member Quill Club.
OAKLEY, JOHN T .- Councilman, 8 City Hall, and Liquors, 225 Avenue A, New York City; residence 442 East 14th street. Born in New York City, 1863. Educated in public schools and at the College of the City of New York. (Married.) Index clerk in the Register's Office, 1885-7; deputy collector of internal revenue for the Second District, 1887-9; clerk in the Department of Street Cleaning, 1890-2; represented the Tenth Assembly District on the Board of Alder- men, 1892-7. Now representing the First District in the City Council since 1898, and is vice-chairman of the Board.
OAKMAN, WALTER G .- Banker, 65 Cedar street, New York City; residence 12 East 53d street. Edu- cated at University of Pennsylvania ('64). (Married.) President and trustee Guaranty Trust Co. of New York; vice-president and director Jefferson and Clear- field Coal and Iron Co .; member of advisory commit- tee Audit Co. of New York; director Alabama Great Southern R. R. Co., Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Co., Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg Ry. Co., Kings County and Fulton Elevated R. R. Co., Long Island R. R. Co., Morristown (N. J.) Trust Co., Morton Trust Co., Mount Pleasant Coal Co., New York and Rock- away Beach Ry. Co., Northern Pacific Ry. Co., Rey- noldsville and Fall Creek R. R. Co. and Staten Island Electric R. R. Co. Member Metropolitan, Union, Uni- versity and Church Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley- on-Hudson, and Century and Down Town Associa- tions.
OBERLY, JOHN L .- Publisher and Stationer, 550 Pearl street, New York City; residence Hotel Nether- land. Born in Easton, Pa., May 20, 1846. Educated at Yale. (Single.) Member of the firm of Oberly & Newell; also connected with "Modes and Fabrics" Publishing Co. Member Arkwright Club and Yale University Alumni Association.
OBERMAYER, CHARLES J .- Real Estate and Banking, 175 Broadway. New York City; residence 502 Eighth avenue, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Nov. 8, 1869. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Member of the firm of W. E. Sabin & Co. President and trustee Greater New York Savings Bank; secre- tary, treasurer and director German-American Real Estate Title Guarantee Co. Member New York Press and Brooklyn Bicycle Clubs.
OBERMEYER, JOSEPH - Photo-Engraver, 162 Leonard street, New York City; residence 40 West 36th street. Member Reform, Good Government A, Harmonie and Camera Clubs and Metropolitan Mu- seum of Art.
O'BRIAN, JOHN LORD-Lawyer, 706 Mooney- Brisbane Building, Buffalo; residence 55 Cleveland avenue. Born in Buffalo, Oct. 14, 1874. Educated at Harvard ('96). (Single.) Junior member of the firm of Seaver & Jenkins. Member Liberal and University Clubs and Delta Upsilon and Phi Delta Phi Frater- nities.
O'BRIEN, DAVID-Superintendent, 280 Broadway, New York City; residence 146 West 88th street. Born in New York City, 1842. Educated in public schools. Engaged in meat business in Washington Market for over thirty years, and was for many years president of the West Washington Market Association. Now collector of city revenue and superintendent of mar- kets of the City of New York.
O'BRIEN, DENIS-Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals, Albany: residence Watertown. Born in Ogdensburg, N. Y., March, 1837. Educated in Ogdens- burg; studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1861. Mayor of Watertown, 1878-9; Attorney-General of New York State, 1884-8. Judge of the Court of Appeals of New York since 1889; term expires Dec. 31, 1903.
O'BRIEN, EDWARD C .- Transportation, 52 Broadway, New York City; residence 2 West 43d street. Born in Fort Edward, Washington Co., N. Y. Educated in public schools and at Granville Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1880. Resided in Plattsburgh for a number of years and engaged in flour commission business. Became interested in ship- ping and transportation and was chairman of the In- ternational Deep Waterways Convention held at Cleveland, Ohio, in September, 1896. Served as United States Commissioner of Navigation by appointment of President Harrison, 1889-93. Accepted the position of Commissary-General of Subsistence, with the rank of brigadier-general, on the staff of Governor Morton in 1894, but resigned after three months' service to ac- cept the office of commissioner of docks of the City of New York, of which he was elected president and twice re-elected. Organized the International Ex- press Co. and Pan-American Express Co., and is now president and general manager of both companies. Member Union League, Republican and Lotos Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson, Maritime Asso- ciation and Board of Trade and Transportation.
O'BRIEN, EDWARD D .- Lawyer, 220 Broadway, New York City; residence 71 West 55th street. Mem- ber Democratic, New York Athletic and Manhattan Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
O'BRIEN, JOHN-Banker and Broker, 58 Wall street, New York City; residence 145 Madison avenue.
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street, New York City; residence 145 Madison avenue. Member New York Stock Exchange and of the Metro- sign.
O'BRIEN, JOSEPH-Banker and Broker, 58 Wall street, New York City; residence 26 West 35th street. Member New York Stock Exchange and of the Cath- olic and Manhattan Clubs, and Hamilton Club of Brooklyn.
O'BRIEN, MICHAEL, J .- Transportation, 12 West 23d street, New York City; residence 524 Fifth avenue. Born in Baltimore, Md., Sept. 15, 1838. Educated in Baltimore. President and director Southern Express Co. Member Metropolitan, Manhattan, Catholic, Rac- quet and Tennis and New York Yacht Clubs.
O'BRIEN, MILES M .- Dry Goods Merchant, 224 Church street, New York City; residence 320 West 89th street. Born in Newcastle West, County Limerick, Ireland, 1845. Became a resident of the United States in 1864. General salesman with the H. B. Claflin Co., with which he has been connected since 1866. Was ap- pointed a member of the School Board of the City of New York by Mayor Grace in 1885, and served con- secutively during the administrations of his successors, Mayors Hewitt, Grant and Gilroy. Was re-appointed by Mayor Van Wyck early in 1898, and, on May 19, 1900, was elected president of the new School Board of. the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx to suc- ceed Joseph J. Little, resigned. By virtue of this of- fice, is president Central Board of Education and chairman boards of trustees of the College of the City of New York, and of the Normal College. Was instru- mental in securing the introduction of the free lecture system in the public schools in 1887. Member New York Athletic, Lotos, Wool and Suburban Riding and Driving Clubs.
O'BRIEN, MORGAN JOSEPH-Supreme Court Justice. Madison square, East, New York City; resi- dence 729 Park avenue. Born in New York City, April 28, 1852. (Son of Morgan and Mary [Burke] O'Brien.) Educated at St. John's College, Fordham (A.B. and LL.B.), St. Francis Xavier College (A.M.) and at Co- lumbia College Law School (LL.B.). Practicing in New York City since his admission to the Bar in 1875. Served as school trustee and as corporation counsel before his appointment to the Bench. Su- preme Court Justice, Trial Division, 1888-96; Appellate Division since 1896; term expires Dec. 31, 1901. Mem- ber Catholic, New York Athletic, New York Yacht, Suburban Riding and Driving, Manhattan and Lotos Clubs, Aldine Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
OCHS, ADOLPH S .- Publisher, 41 Park row, New York City; residence 70th street and Broadway. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, March 12, 1858. Received a com- mon school education in Knoxville, Tenn. (Married Effie Miriam, daughter of Rev. Isaac M. Wise of Cin- cinnati, 1883.) Newsboy, 1869; "printer's devil" on Knoxville "Chronicle," 1873-4; printer on Louisville, (Ky.) "Courier-Journal," 1876. Proprietor of the Chat- tanooga (Tenn.) "Times" since 1878; publisher and controlling owner of the "New York Times" since 1896. President and director Tradesman Publishing Co. of Chattanooga, Tenn. Member Lawyers' and Hardware Clubs.
O'CONNELL, DANIEL-Lawyer, 220 Broadway, New York City; residence 240 West 102d street. Born in Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 31, 1855. Educated in pub- lic schools and Toronto, Can. (Married.) Formerly Assistant United States District Attorney, Southern District of New York. Member Democratic Club, Tammany Society, State Bar Association and Associa- tion of the Bar of the City of New York.
O'CONNELL, JOHN-Dry Goods Merchant, 66 Leonard street, New York City; residence 302 West End avenue. Educated at Cooper Union. Member Catholic and Arkwright Clubs, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick and Cooper Union Alumni Association.
O'CONNOR, ARTHUR V .- Architect, 160 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 240 East 40th street. Born in New York City, Feb. 14, 1873. Educated at Sacred Heart Academy, Westchester, N. Y. (Single.) Now connected with McKim, Mead & White, in whose office he studied architecture. Member Knickerbocker Yacht and Catholic Clubs.
O'CONNOR, BERNARD FRANCIS-Railroads, 59 Broad street, New York City; residence Manhasset, L. I. Educated at Johns Hopkins University (Ph.D.) Professor of the Romance languages at Columbia Uni- versity in the City of New York, 1883-93. President and director New York Underground R. R. Co .; vice- president and director Wilmington Street Ry. Co. Member New York Athletic and Authors' Clubs and Johns Hopkins Alumni Association.
O'CONNOR, EUGENE F .- Lawyer, 178 Broadway, New York City; residence 428 Clermont avenue, Brook- lyn. Born in Brooklyn, Nov. 10, 1844. Educated in Brooklyn public schools, at St. Francis Xavier Col- lege and at New York University Law School. (Mar- ried.) Served during Civil War; was with Banks' Louisiana Expedition, in Port Hudson, Teche and Red River campaigns with Army of the Potomac, and with Gen. Sheridan in Shenandoah Valley; promoted to a captaincy; wounded at Cedar Creek; discharged Dec. 21, 1864, for wounds received in battle. After the war was engaged in construction department of Union Pacific Railway Co .; was Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Utah agent for several years; New York State senator, 1887-8; Republican candidate for secretary of state, 1891. Incorporator and ex-trustee Kings County Trust Co .; trustee Hamilton Trust Co. Member Columbian Catholic (president), Oxford and Union League Clubs of Brooklyn.
O'CONNOR, JOHN H .- Physician, 150 West 16th street, New York City. Member Catholic Club, Medi- cal Society of the County of New York and Univer- sity of New York Alumni Association.
O'CONNOR, JOSEPH-Journalist, 146 Frank street, Rochester. Born in Tribes Hill, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1841. Educated at the University of Rochester. (Married.) Editorial writer on Rochester "Post-Ex- press." Has been editorial writer for New York "World," and editor-in-chief of Rochester "Demo- crat," Indianapolis "Sentinel" and Buffalo "Courier." Member Genesee Valley Club, Authors' Club of New York City, and American Association for the Advance- ment of Science.
O'CONNOR, MICHAEL, P .- Lawyer, 41 Park row, New York City; residence 127 West 97th street. Born in Columbia, S. C., Oct. 4, 1865. Educated at College of Charleston, S. C. (Single.)
O'CONNOR, THOMAS D. - Manufacturer, 102 Chambers street, New York City; residence 12 East 44th street. Educated at Columbia. Secretary and director F. S. Hutchinson Co. and H. V. Keep Shirt Co. Member Psi Upsilon Club, New York Mineralogi- cal Society, Scientific Alliance and Columbia Univer- sity Alumni Association.
O'CONOR, JOHN C .- Lawyer, 62 Wall street, New York City; residence 24 East 33d street. Educated at Columbia. Member Union League, University Ath- letic and Church Clubs, Society of Colonial Wars, Co- lumbia University Alumni and Down Town Associa- tions and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
O'CONOR, JOHN FRANCIS XAVIER-Roman Catholic Clergyman. 30 West 16th street, New York City. Born in New York City, Aug. 1, 1852. Educated at St. Francis Xavier College ('72) and at Johns Hop- kins University; also studied in England and Belgium. Became a member of the Society of Jesus in 1872 and was ordained priest in 1885. Now professor of rheto- ric to junior class and professor of literature in post- graduate course at St. Francis Xavier College. Au- thor of "Something to Read," "Reading and the Mind," "Practice of Humility," "Three Holy Lives," "Two Captives," "History of the Early Jesuit Mis- sions in the United States," "Rhetoric and Oratory," "Life of St. Ignatius," "Life of St. Aloysius," "Sacred Scenes and Mysteries" and many other works.
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