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MACKEY, OSCAR T. - Builder, 237 West 50th street, New York City; residence 165 West 81st street. Member Colonial, New York Athletic, Building Trades and Carteret Gun Clubs, Aldine Association, Metropoli- tan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.
MACKEY, WILLIAM FLEMING-State Senator, Senate Chamber, Albany, and Lawyer, 1020 Prudential Building, Buffalo. Born in Albion, Orleans Co., N. Y., January, 1858. Studied law in the office of Ellsworth, Potter & Brundage of Lockport, and was admitted to the Bar in 1879. (Married Ella L. Robinson, 1877.) Practicing in Buffalo since 1882. Was president of the Cleveland Democracy during the campaigns of 1888 and 1892. Received an appointment as assistant city attorney in 1888 and as Assistant United States Dis- trict Attorney in 1893; held the latter position until 1897, when he retired to form the law partnership of Mackey & Bell, of which firm he is still the senior member. Now represents the Forty-seventh District in the State Senate.
MACKIE, DAVID IVES-Lawyer, 43 Cedar street, New York City; residence 233 West 83d street. Born in Great Barrington, Mass., Feb. 6, 1862. Educated at Harvard. (Married.) Member Harvard and Univer- sity Clubs and New England Society.
MACKINTOSH, ALEXANDER - Architect, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence 132 Remsen street, Brooklyn. Born and educated in Inverness, Scotland. (Single.) Member Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn. Architectural League and associate mem- ber Royal Institute of British Architects.
MACKINTOSH, ROBERT W .- Decorator and De- signer, 420 Broome street, New York City; residence 530 Monroe avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. Born in New York City, 1860. Educated in New Jersey. (Single.) Designer-in-chief for Nevius & Haviland. (Member Town and Country, and Mattano Clubs of Elizabeth, Balustrol Golf Club of Milburn, N. J., Cyclists Touring Club of England, and Kappa Alpha Fraternity.
MACLAY, ALFRED B .- Banker, 234 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 50 West 57th street. Secre- tary and treasurer Knickerbocker Trust Co .; director Northern Dispensary. Member Calumet and Riding Clubs.
MACLAY, EDGAR STANTON-Author, Old Field Point, Setauket, L. I. Born in Foo Chow, China, April 18, 1863. Educated at Syracuse University (A.B. and A.M.). (Married.) Reporter on "Brooklyn Times," 1886-90; on New York "Tribune," 1890-3; on editorial staff of "Tribune," 1893-5; on New York "Sun," 1895-6; became light-house keeper at Old Field Point in 1896; has since devoted his time to historical work. Author of "The History of the United States Navy," "Remi- niscences of the Old Navy" and "The History of Amer- ican Privateers."
MACLAY, ISAAC W .- Real Estate, 44 Pine street, New York City; residence 304 Palisade avenue, Yon- kers. Educated at New York Military Academy. President and director Maclay & Davies Real Estate Co .; vice-president and director Pelhamdale Land Co. Member Delta Phi Club, New York Historical Society, Society of the War of 1812, Sons of the Revolution and New York Military Academy Alumni Association.
MACLAY, MARK WALTON-Merchant, 56 Beaver street, New York City; residence 13 West 31st street. Born and educated in New York City. (Married.) Member of the firm of Jeremiah P. Robinson & Co. Treasurer and director Cayuga Lake Salt Co .; direc- tor National Salt Co .; trustee Bowery Savings Bank. Member Manhattan and Calumet Clubs and Down Town Association.
MACLAY, WILLIAM WALKER-Civil Engineer, 44 Pine street, New York City; residence Glens Falls. Born in New York City, March 27, 1846. Educated at United States Naval Academy and at New York Uni- versity (C.E., '73). (Married Marian Bensel of New York City, 1874.) Served throughout Civil War; pro- moted to lieutenant, Nov. 10, 1864, and lieutenant-com- mander, March 12, 1868. Became assistant professor of mathematics at United States Naval Academy, but
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resigned to study civil engineering; was connected with the New York City Department of Docks for several years. President and manager Glens Falls Portland Cement Co .; director Standard Silica Cement Co. Member Manhattan Club, Institution of Civil En- gineers of London, England, and American Society of Civil Engineers.
MACLEAN. CHARLES F .- Supreme Court Jus- tice, County Court House, New York City; residence 2122 Fifth avenue. Born in New York City, 1847. Edu- cated in public schools, at Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University, and at the University of Berlin, Ger- many. (Married.) Police commissioner, New York City, 1879-80; park commissioner, 1880-3; again police commissioner, 1888-94 and president of the Board, 1889-90; health commissioner, 1889-90. Justice of the Supreme Court of New York since 1896; term expires Dec. 31, 1909. Member Manhattan, Lawyers', Demo- cratic, Barnard, New York Press, Collie, Reform, Lotos, Bull Dog, Knollwood Country, Yale, German Press and Phi Beta Kappa Clubs, Arion Society, Lied- crkranz, Yale Alumni Association, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
MACLEAN, SAMUEL R .- Fiscal Agent and Ap- praiser, 39 Broad street, New York City; residence Rye. Born in Pittsburg, Pa., April 5, 1842. Educated by private tutors and at Western University of Penn- sylvania. Commercial College in Pittsburg, Williston Seminary in East Hampton, Mass., Phillips Andover Academy and at Yale ('65). (Married first, a daughter of Rev. Henry Wood, D.D .; second a daughter of Jas. Schoonmaker.) Special United States Fiscal Agent, 1869-70; pro tem. fiscal agent for presidents of the Pennsylvania, Union Pacific, Central Pacific, Northern Pacific, Central Iowa and Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Companies, and over one hundred others; trust officer American Loan and Trust Co., 1886-9; founder and president of the Franklin Literary So- ciety of Pittsburg; has large clientele abroad whom he has visited tri-annually since 1877. Author of let- ters, published in London in 1896, "The Real Existing Fiscal and Political Factors in the United States of America" and of "Practical System for Improving the Existing United States Currency, etc." adopted by the Indianapolis National Convention, 1896. Member Commercial Club, Apawamis Club of Rye, and Yale and Phillips Andover Alumni Associations; non-resi- dent member Junior Carleton, City, Gresham and Junior Constitutional Clubs of London, England, and various clubs and societies in San Francisco, Glas- gow, Belfast, Amsterdam, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Berlin, Basle and other European cities.
MACNARY, JAMES M. B. - Retired Druggist, Union League Club, Brooklyn. Born in Springfield, Mass., Sept. 2, 1827. Educated in Springfield. (Wid- ower.) Ex-director State Bank of Hartford, Conn. Founded firm of Lord, Huntington & MacNary in New York City in 1864, and was their domestic and foreign buyer, 1877-90. Assisted in organizing Apollo Club. Life member board of trustees of Hartford Hospital. Member Union League and Aurora Grata -
Masonic Clubs.
MACNAUGHTON, JAMES -Civil Engineer, 1 Broadway, New York City, and 86 State street, Al- bany: residence University Club, New York City, and 248 State street, Albany. Member University Club, American Institute of Mining Engineers and American Society of Civil Engineers.
MACNAUGHTON, WILLIAM-Builder and General Contractor, 253 Broadway, New York City; residence 105 East 19th street. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. Presi- dent and director New York Wood Warehouse Co. Was formerly connected with the John H. Parker Co. Member New York Athletic Club, Chamber of Com- merce and Squadron "A," N. G. N. Y.
MACRAE, JOHN-Broker, 6 Wall street, New York City; residence Clifton, S. I. Born in Renfrew, Scotland, Nov. 27, 1857. Educated at High School of Paisley, Scotland. (Married.) Member of the firm of Henry V. Brandenburg & Co. Ex-secretary and ex- general manager American Employers' Liability In- surance Co. Member Brooklyn Yacht and Atlantic Yacht Clubs and St. Andrew's and New York Scottish Societies.
MACVEAGH, CHARLES-Lawyer, 15 Broad street, New York City; residence Morristown, N. J. Born in West Chester, Pa., June 6, 1860. Educated at Phillips Exeter Academy ('77), Harvard ('81) and Columbia Law School. (Married Fanny Davenport Rogers.) Member of the firm of Stetson, Jennings & Russell. First vice-president and director Federal Steel Co. Member University, Lawyers', Harvard and Church Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
MACY, CHARLES A., JR .- Banker, 11 Pine street, New York City; residence 208 West 45th street. Mem- ber of the firm of Macy Bros. & Herbert, and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Delta Phi, Union, Westminster Kennel, Racquet and Tennis, and New York Athletic Clubs, Down Town and Century Asso- ciations, American Institute of Mining Engineers, Met- ropolitan Museum of Art and National Academy of Design.
MACY, GEORGE H .- Tea Importer, 142 Pearl street, New York City; residence 22 Riverside avenue. Director Commonwealth Insurance Co. and Pacific Mail Steamship Co .; trustee Atlantic Mutual Insur- ance Co. and Seamen's Bank of Savings. Member Union League, City and Colonial Clubs and Down Town Association.
MACY, ISAAC AUGUSTUS-Merchant, 6612 Pine street, New York City; residence 232 West 138th street. Member of the firm of Macy & Dunham. Member Colonial Club, American Geographical and New Eng- land Societies, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.
MADDEN, JOHN P .- Commissioner, Hackett Building, Fifth street and Jackson avenue, Long Isl- and City; residence 27 Ely avenue. Born, 1863. Served as a member of the New York State Assembly for one term; Democratic Presidential Elector in 1896. Deputy commissioner of highways and street cleaning for the Borough of Queens since 1898.
MADDEN, WILLIAM JAY-Life Insurance, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 220 Garfield place, Brooklyn. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., June 15, 1856. Educated in Philadelphia. (Married.) Connected with the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States since 1876; also interested in various fire insurance companies. Member Insurance Club and Assurance Association.
MADDOCK, WILLIAM S .- Jeweler, 15 Union square, West, New York City; residence 468 Washing- ton avenue, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Jan. 30, 1854. Educated at Burlington (N. J.) Academy and at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. (Single.) Con- nected with the firm of Tiffany & Co. Member Trinity College Alumni Association and Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.
MADDOX, WILLIAM S .- Lawyer, 35 Nassau street, New York City: residence Montclair, N. J. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1863. (Married.) Member of the firm of Hotchkiss & Maddox.
MAGEE, GEORGE JEFFERSON - Capitalist, Watkins. Born in Bath, N. Y., March 17, 1840. Edu- cated at Princeton. Appointed Paymaster-General of New York by Governor Hoffman in 1869. Ex-president and director Fall Brook Coal Co., Blossburg and Cor- ning R. R. Co., Morris Run Coal Co., Tioga Improve- ment Co. and Syracuse, Geneva and Corning Ry. Co .; vice-president and director Pine Creek Ry. Co .; also director in many other corporations.
MAGEE, GEORGE W .- Chief Engineer (Retired), United States Navy, 187 Marcy avenue, Brooklyn. Member Lotos, Engineers, American Yacht and Larch- mont Yacht Clubs and Military Order of the Loyal Le- gion.
MAGEE, JOHN-Capitalist, Corning; residence Watkins, and Union Club, New York City. Born in Watkins. Educated at Lawrenceville (N. J.) Academy and in Europe. (Married.) President and director Fall Brook Ry. Co., Fall Brook Coal Co., Morris Run Coal Co .; vice-president and director L., G. and C. Ry. Co. and Pine Creek Ry. Co .; director Knicker- bocker Trust Co., Terminal Dock Co. and North River
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Coal and Wharf Co. Member Corning Club, Calumet, Union, Racquet and Tennis, Lawyers' and Strollers' Clubs of New York City, Jekyl Island Club of North Carolina, Elmira City and Country Clubs of Elmira, and Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson.
MAGER, GEORGE J .- Merchant, Cortland; resi- dence 26 Lincoln avenue. Born in France, May 8, 1837. Educated in France and America. (Married.) Direc- tor National Bank of Cortland; member Board of Ed- ucation.
MAGINNIS, WILLIAM H .- Lawyer, 253 Broad- way, New York City; residence 67 West 104th street. Born in Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 10, 1867. Educated at Stevensdale Institute and Columbia Law School. (Married.) Member of the firm of Maginnis & Black- well. Director Erie Transfer Co.
MAGONIGLE, J. HENRY - Superintendent, 16 Gramercy Park, New York City; residence 140 West 127th street. Born in New York City, 1830. Educated at Collegiate School. (Married.)
Superintendent Players' Club since its incorporation in 1888. Business manager for the late Mr. Edwin Booth for twelve years at Winter Garden Theatre and Booth's Theatre. For ten years with the Stewart estate with the late Judge Henry Hilton. Member Dunlap and Shakes- peare Societies.
MAGOUN, FRANCIS P .- Broker, 44 Wall street, New York City; residence Babylon, L. I. Educated at Harvard ('90). Member of the New York Stock Ex- change firm of Magoun Bros. & Co. Member Harvard, Players', Carteret Gun and New York Yacht Clubs and Down Town Association.
MAGOUN, GEORGE BUTLER-Broker, 44 Wall street, New York City; residence Babylon, L. I. Born in New York City, Jan. 26, 1870. Educated at Harvard. (Married.) Member of the firm of Magoun Bros. & Co., and of the New York Stock Exchange. Vice- president Acme Ball-Bearing Caster Co. Formerly secretary and treasurer New York and New Jersey Bridge Co. of New Jersey. Member Harvard, Racquet and Tennis, New York Yacht, Westminster Kennel, Carteret, Manhattan Chess and Luncheon Clubs and others.
MAGOUN, GEORGE C .- Banker, 15 Wall street, New York City; residence 50 West 54th street. Con- nected with the New York Stock Exchange firm of Baring, Magoun & Co. Member Riding Club and New England Society.
MAGRATH, WILLIAM-Artist, 11 East 14th street, New York City. Born in County Cork, Ireland, March 20, 1838. Resident of the United States since 1855. Member American Water Color Society and National Academy of Design.
MAHAN, ALFRED T. (Captain)-Author and Retired Naval Officer, 160 West 86th street, New York City. Born in West Point, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1840. Edu- cated at United States Naval Academy. Degrees of D.C.L. from Oxford, England, 1894, and LL.D. from Cambridge. England, 1894, Harvard, 1895, and Yale in 1897. (Married.) Appointed to Navy, 1856; lieutenant, 1861; lieutenant-commander, 1865; commander, 1872; captain, 1885; retired, 1896. Served throughout Civil War, and, after the war, in South Atlantic, Pacific, Asiatic and European squadrons; member Naval Ad- visory Board during Spanish-American War. Ap- pointed (by President Mckinley) one of the delegates to the Peace Conference at The Hague, Holland, 1899. Author of "Life of Nelson," "The Influence of Sea Power Upon History," "Life of Admiral Farragut" and others. Member University and Church Clubs and Century Association.
MAHANY, ROWLAND B .- Litterateur, Buffalo. Born in Buffalo, Sept. 28, 1864. Educated at Harvard ('88). Delivered the poem at the unveiling of the mon- ument of the 9th Regiment New York Volunteers at Gettysburg, July 1, 1888. Secretary of Legation to Chili, 1890; United States Minister to Ecuador, 1892; represented the Thirty-second District in the Fifty- Fourth and Fifty-fifth Congresses, 1895-8. Member
Ellicott Club.
MAHONY, DANIEL P .- Lawyer, 156 Broadway, New York City; residence 229 East 30th street. Born
in New York City, Nov. 27, 1855. Educated at the Col- lege of the City of New York ('75) and Columbia Law School ('77). (Married.)
MAILLER, WILLIAM HENRY - Shipping Mer- chant, 35 South William street, New York City; resi- dence New Brunswick, N. J. Born in Cornwall, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1823. Educated in public and night schools. (Married Julia Frances Davis, 1846.) Engaged in ship- ping and commission trade in New York City since 1850. Member of the firm of Mailler & Quereau. Pres- ident and director United States-Australasia Steam- ship Co.
MAIRS, GEORGE HOPE-Broker, 31 Broad street, New York City; residence Gilford House, Irvington. Member of the firm of Thompson & Mairs, members of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Union, Har- vard, Racquet and Tennis and New York Yacht Clubs, Country Club of Westchester, and Athletic Club of Boston, Mass.
MAIRS, JAMES H .- Wall Paper Manufacturer, 66 Sackett street, Brooklyn; residence 165 Carroll street. Member Crescent Athletic Club, and Ardsley Club of Ardsley-on-Hudson.
MAIRS, JOHN D .- Wall Paper Manufacturer, 66 Sackett street, Brooklyn; residence 165 Carroll street. Member Crescent Athletic Club, and Ardsley Club of Ardsley-on-Hudson.
MAITLAND, ALEXANDER - Manufacturer of Varnishes and Colors, 45 Broadway, New York City; residence 14 East 55th street. President and director Edward Smith & Co .; president, treasurer and trustee New York City Marble Cemetery. Member Reform, City, New York Yacht and Atlantic Yacht Clubs, American Fine Arts and American Geographical So- cieties, Down Town and Century Associations, Na- tional Academy of Design, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.
MAJOR, CHARLES CURTIS-Instructor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 110 Hudson street, De- gree of M.E. Instructor in experimental engineering at Cornell University.
MAKLEY, JOHN F .- Insurance, 149 Broadway, New York City; residence 908 West End avenue. Born in Virginia, April 17, 1848. Educated in a high school and at Cornell. (Married.) General agent National Life Insurance Co. of Montpelier, Vt. Officer of Na- tional Association of Life Underwriters and several other New York Institutions. Member Colonial and four other clubs and of all Masonic bodies in New York City.
MALCOLM, J. DOUGLAS-313 West 112th street, New York City. Born in New York City, Jan. 24, 1874. (Single.) Member Manuscript Club.
MALCOLM, PERCY E. D .- Physician, 118 Madison avenue, New York City. Born in New Providence, Nassau, Bahamas, 1870. Educated at Bellevue Medical College (M.D., '93). (Married.) Member Reform Club and New York County Medical Society.
MALCOM, GEORGE IDE-Banker and Broker, 4 Wall street, New York City; residence Nutley, N. J. Educated at Brown ('79). Member of the firm of Mal- com & Coome, and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member University and Alpha Delta Phi Clubs, and Brown University Alumni Association.
MALE, WILLIAM H .- Capitalist, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 135 Clinton avenue, Brook- lyn. President and director Union Ferry Co. of New York and Brooklyn; vice-president and director Cham- bersburg and Gettysburg R. R. Co. and Keystone Seal and Press Co .; treasurer and director Union Brass Co. of Bridgeport, Conn .; director American Automatic Weighing Machine Co. (Ltd.), Chicago, St. Louis and St. Paul Ry. Co., East Shore Terminal R. R. Co., Gen- esee Salt Co., Kings County Fire Insurance Co., St. Louis, Chicago and St. Paul Ry. Co. of Illinois, and Wallabout Bank of Brooklyn; trustee Brooklyn Trust Co. Member City Club, Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, Down Town Association and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.
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MALI, HENRY W. T .- Woolen Merchant, 83 Worth street, New York City; residence 153 West 75th street. Senior member of the firm of Henry W. T. Mali & Co. Director Knickerbocker Trust Co. Member Union, Knickerbocker, Union League, Metropolitan, Mer- chants', New York Yacht and Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht Clubs, American Geographical Society and La- fayette Post, G. A. R.
MALI, PIERRE-Woolen Merchant and Belgian Consul, 83 Worth street, New York City; residence 8 Fifth avenue. Born in Verviers, Belgium, 1856. Edu- cated in Belgium at the University of Liège ('78). (Married.) Member of the firm of Henry W. T. Mali & Co. Vice-president and director Dolphin Jute Mills; treasurer and director Lafayette Worsted Co. Mem- ber Tuxedo, Merchants', University and Reform Clubs.
MALKIEL, LEON A .- Lawyer, 99 Nassau street, New York City; residence 127 East 108th street. Born in Moscow, Russia, Aug. 1, 1866. Educated in gym- nasiums in Russia, and at New York University Law Sehool ('96). (Single.) Practieing in New York City since his admission to the Bar in 1898. Recording see- retary Socialist Labor Party.
MALLET-PREVOST, SEVERO-Lawyer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 38 West 45th street. Born in Mexico, Oct. 8, 1860. Educated at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania ('81). (Married.) Member of the firm of Curtis, Mallet-Prevost & Colt. Has been coun- sel at various times for the United States, Mexico, Venezuela, Spain, Italy and various other foreign gov- ernments. Member University Club, Down Town As- sociation, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
MALLETT, DANIEL TROWBRIDGE - Editor and Publisher, 253 Broadway, New York City; resi- dence 540 Ocean avenue, Brooklyn. Born in New Haven, Conn., April 16, 1862. (Son of Samuel Mallett, D.D.S., direct descendant of the Huguenot owner of the land now covered by Boston, and of the founders of New Rochelle. Ancestors were commissaries and generals in the Revolutionary War, and contributed considerable sums of money for the eause of freedom.) Educated at Hopkins Grammar School (Yale Prepara- tory). (Married Aleine Rowland, 1890, whose direet aneestor was the first colonial Governor of Connecti- cut.) Founder and proprietor of the "Hardware Dealer's Magazine." Author of several books on busi- ness topics, ete. Member Hardware and Republican Clubs, and Knickerbocker Field Club of Brooklyn.
MALLETT, PERCY S .- Insurance Broker and Ad- juster, 63 Wall street, New York City; residence 229 85th street, Brooklyn. Born in New Orleans, La., Jan. 18, 1856. Educated in private schools of New Orleans and Brooklyn. (Married.) Member of the firm of Hayward & Wreaks. Secretary and director Assured Building Loan Association. Formerly general ad- juster of Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. Member Marine and Field Club, Southern Soelety (sec- retary), and Down Town Association.
MALLETT, PETER - Storage, 68 Broad street, New York City; residence 65 West 69th street. Mem- ber Colonial Club, Marine and Field Club of Brooklyn, and Southern Society.
MALLON, GEORGE BARRY-Journalist, 168 Nas- sau street, New York City; residence 100 Woodlawn avenue, Residence Park, New Rochelle. Connected with the New York "Sun." Member Lotos Club and Amherst College Alumni Association.
MALLORY, CHARLES-Shipping Merchant, Pier 20, East River, New York City; residence 8 Montague terrace, Brooklyn, and Greenwich, Conn. Member of the firm of C. & H. R. Mallory. Director Mallory Steamship Line. Member Union League, Racquet and Tennis, and New York Yacht Clubs, and Crescent Ath- letic, Hamilton and Brooklyn Clubs of Brooklyn.
MALLORY, MARSHALL H .- Publisher, 47 Lafay- ette place, New York City; residence Bridgeport, Conn. Educated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Presi- dent, treasurer and director Churchman Co., publish- ers of "The Churchman"; director Wheeler & Wilson Mf'g Co. Member Church, Union League and Players' Clubs and Aldine Association.
MALLORY, ROLAND-Publisher, 47 Lafayette place, New York City; residenee 227 Riverside Drive. Born in Bridgeport, Conn., April 6, 1870. Educated at Trinity College and at New York University. Secre- tary and director Churchman Co., publishers of "The Churchman." Member New York Athletic and Phi Delta Phi Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
MALONE, JOIIN - Actor, 20 Broad street, New York City; residence 16 Gramercy Park. Born in Westfield, Mass., Oct. 25, 1853. Edueated at Santa Clara College, San Jose, Cal. (Married.) Member New York and California Bars, and the Bar of the United States Supreme Court. Assistant district at- torney Santa Clara County, Cal., 1874-8. President Actors' Society of America, 1897. Has been leading man with Edwin Booth, Salvini, Mme. Modjeska, Mrs. Langtry, W. E. Sheridan, Rose Eytinge, Margaret Mather, Frederic Warde and Eleanor Calhoun. Mem- ber Players' Club, Bohemian Club of San Francisco, and American-Irish Historieal and Dunlap Socictics.
MALONE, WALTER-Author, 156 Fifth avenue, New York City. Born in De Soto County, Miss., Feb. 10, 1866. Edueated at University of Mississippi. (Sin- gle.) Practiced law in Memphis, Tenn., 1887-97; since then in literary pursuits in New York City. Author of "The Outcast and Other Poems," "Songs of Dusk and Dawn," "Songs of December and June" and "The Coming of the King." Frequent contributor to period- icals.
MALONEY, WILLIAM P .- Lawyer, 63 Wall street, New York City; residence 80 Washington square, East. Born in Lockport, Niagara Co., N. Y., Oct. 15, 1867. Educated in public schools. (Single.) Member of the firm of Thompson & Maloney. Member New York Athletic and Manhattan Clubs.
MALTBY, ANSON-Lawyer, 48 Wall street, New York City; residence Fordham Heights. Born in Fleming County, Ky., Sept. 8, 1847. Educated in Mass- achusetts and at Columbia Law School. (Married.)
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