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DRAKE, John J .:
Physician, surgeon; b. Fredonia, Chautau- qua Co., N. Y., Oct. 11, 1-61; s. Alexander M. and Josephine E. (Post) Drake; ed. in schools of Fredonia, N. Y., to Isiti; Buffalo, 1876 So; pharmaceutical, 1880-83: Buffalo Med. Coll., 15-6-89, M.D., les9; m. Buffalo, N. Y., June 19, 1889, Addie A. Taylor. llas prac- tised medicine since 18-9. Pension examiner on Fredonia B'd. 1877-1001; transferred to Buffalo B'd as ad-interim apptm't, which commission still holds. Mem. Chautauqua Med. Soc., and of Erie County Med. Soc. Mason (mem. of Hiram Lodge 105). Ad- dress: 1137 Southside Parkway, W. Seneca, N. Y.
DRAKE, William Henry:
Artist, illustrator; b. N. Y., June 4, 1:36; eil. counnon schools; studied at Academie Julien. Paris, under Constant and Doneet; exhibited at Paris Exp'ns of 1- 9 (honorable mention ), and 1900; illustrated Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book, Associate Nat. Arad. Design. Mem. Am. Water Color Soc., N. Y. Water Color Club, Fine Arts Federation. N. Y. Zoological Soc., Artists' Fund Sor. Club: Salmagundi. Address: 37 W. 22d St., N. Y. City.
DRAPER, Allan David:
Clergyman; b. Phelps, N. Y., March 19, 150; s. Volney V. and Elizabeth (Shirrell) Draper: ed. Iowa State Univ., A.B., lemi, A. M., 19-5, Union Theot. Sent .. N. Y. City. 3.P., 1979; m. Phelps, N. Y., Bertha F. Dra- per; one son, Robert Allain, b. July 20. 1-3. Has been pastor of Presbyterian churches in Red Creek. N. Y., Bergen, N. Y., Batavia, N. Y., and Syracuse, N. Y. Has traveled ex- tonsively in America and some in Europe. Was captain in Iowa State Militia, 1s73-56. Republican; Presbyterian. Mem. Sons Am. Revolution: Mason. Recreations: Golf, sail- ing. Club: Masonic Temple. Address: 312 Kellogg st., Syracuse, N. Y.
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DRAPER, Andrew Sloan:
Educator: b. Westford, Otsego Co., N. Y., June 21, lels; s. Sylvester Bigelow and Jane ( Sloan) Draper; descended, on father's side, in direct line from James Draper, ''l'he Puritan," who settled at Roxbury, Mass., 1646; through Mary Pratt, paternal great- grandmother, descended from Degory Priest. Mayflower Pilgrim; mother was Scotch-Irish, her parents counng from the North of Ire- land in 1812; one paternal great-grandfather was an officer in King Philip's War: an- other was officer in Revolutionary War; attended Albany public schools: grad, Albany Acad., ISGG; Albany Law Sch. ( Union Univ. ), LL.B., 1871 (LL.D., Colgate, IS>9: Colum- bia, 1903; Univ. of Ill., 1903) ; m. 1572, Abbie Louise Lynn, of New Britain, Conn .; chil- dren : Charlotte Leland, Edwin Lyon. Taught in Albany Acad. and other institu- tions, 1800-70; mem. law firm Draper & Ches- ter, ISTI-86; mem. Albany B'd Ed'n, 1879- 81. 1890-92; mem. N. Y. Assembly, 151; mem. State Normal Coll., B'd, 1-22-26; judge U. S. Court of Alabama Claims, 1:84-86; State sup't public instruction. Iss6-92; sup't in- struction, Cleveland (O.) public schools, 1802-94; pres. Univ. of Illinois, 1801-1904. Upon unification of the two State edn'l dep'ts in N. Y., was made, 1904, by special provision in the statute, and election by the Legislature, the first comm'r of edura- tion of State of N. Y., which office now holds. Declined position of ass't U. S. att'y for Northern Dist. of N. Y., 1882, and the position of the first sup't schools City of N. Y., 1-9%. Was pres. Nat. Ass'n Sch. Sup'ts, Iss9-01; pres. N. Central Ass'n Colls. and Prep. Schools, 1903-14. Honorary memi. N. Y. State Ilist. Soc., Ill. State Hist. Soc., Wis. State Hist. Soc., Chicago Ilist. Soc., St. Louis R'y Club; chm'n Dep't Ed'n of Internat. Congressrs La. Purchase Exp'n; appt'd, 1902, by President Roosevelt, mem. U. S. B'd Indian Comm'rs; director Nat. Commercial Bank, Albany, N. Y., and trus- tee National Savings Bank, Albany, N. Y. Author: The Rescue of Cuba: also mono- graph on Educational Organization and Ad- ministration in the United States, for which received silver medal of Paris Exp'n, 1900. Editor Dep't of Education, Encyclopedia Americana; and editor-in-chief Self-Culture for Young People (10 volumes), Awarded gold medal and two commemorative diplo- mas for educational writings, and one of the two grand prizes conferred for con- spicuous servire to education by La. Pur- chase Exp'n. St. Louis, 1904. Member Delta I'hi fraternity. Residence: 133 Luke Av. Office : The Capitol, Albany, N. Y.
DRAPER, Charles Albert:
Purchasing agent ; b. Waquoit, Mass .. Aug. 10, 1-35; s. Charles Tingley and Ellen M. ( Childs) Draper. Purchasing agent N. Y. Ontario && Western N'y Co. Republican. Mem. Am. Museum of Natural History, Sous of Revolution, Soc. of Colonial Wars, New Fogland Soc., Vet. Corps of Art'y and Mil. Order War of 1-12, N. Y. Ass'n for the Protection of Game. Club: Union League. Address: 56 Beaver St., N. Y. City.
DRAPER. Daniel :
Meteorologist : b N. Y. City, April 2, 141; ed. N. Y. Univ. Preparatury Sch. ;
Univ. of City of N. Y., Ph.D., 1850; m. April 24, 18:7, Anna Ludlow, of St. Louis. Es. tablished and became director of Central Park Meteorological Observatory, 168, in venting for it many instruments and makin .: other improvements; Ist1, began investiga- tions showing that clearing land of trees did not diminish rainfall; also that American storms crossed Atlantic; this led to report ing of U. S. disturbances in Great Britain ; has made many other researches which have been published; elected mem. Health Dep't of N. Y., 1870. Fellow A. A. A. S .; mom. Am. Philos. Soc., Nat. Goog. Soc. Resi- dence: Ilastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Ad- dress : N. Y. Meteorological Observatory, Central Park, N. Y. City.
DRAPER, Frederick E., Jr .:
Lawyer; b. Troy, N. Y., April 3, 1873: s. Frederick E. and Annie ( Woodcock) Draper; ed. Williams Coll., A.B., 1.95, Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1898; m. Waterford,. N. Y., Oct. 13, 1003, Katherine Peebles Stubbs ; children: Katherine Roland, b. Aug. 8. 1001. Frederick E., 3d, b. Jan. 8, 1906. Admitted to bar, March, 1808, and has continuously praetised law since Nov., 1898; partner in law firm of Betts and Draper. Director Wilbur-Stephens Co. Served with Com- pany 1, 2d N. Y. Vol. Inf., during Spanish- Am. War. Ran for dist. att'y of Rensselaer County, 1905, on Citizens' Party and Dem- ocratie tickets: defeated by small majority ; now judge of City Court. Independent Re- publican. Mem. Delta Psi fraternity, Apollo Lodge F. and A. M., Apollo Chapter, R. A. M., Troy. Recreation: Golf. Clubs :
Pafræts Dæl, Isiand Golf.
Second Av., Troy, N. Y.
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Clergyman; h. Lakeville, Conn., July 20. 1855; s. Rev. Gideon Draper, Jr., D.D., and Charlotte Pmekney (Brown) Draper: grad. Syracuse Univ., D.A .: m. Jan, ES, ISSO, Mira Enid Haven, d. Chancellor E. O. Haven (later Inshop M. E. Church ) ; children: Char- Intte Enid, b. JJan. 12, 1-51, Winifred Frances, b. April 12, 1 -- 9. Gideon Haven, b. June 22. 1500, Marion Romer (girl), b. Dee. 15, 1691. Erastus Otis, b. Jan. 2, 1901. Spent most of his life in Japan as a missionary, serving for about twenty years as district sup't in the work of the M. E. Church in that country. Both his grandfather, Gideon Draper, and his father were ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Ch .; the former hegan his service in 1903: the latter was a life long member of the N. Y. Conference. Prohibitionist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Trustee of Aoyama Gakuin, the central institution of learning of the Metho- dist Church in Japan, situated at Aoyama. Tokyo. During Bes temporarily at home with family, who reside Syracuse on account of educational advantages for the children. Address: Als Westcott St., Syracuse, N. Y.
DRAPER, W. Levell:
Physician, surgron: b. Carthage, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1-65: Philorus and Emeline ( Cowan) Draper: ed. Ives Sem., Antwerp, N Y., Hahnemann Med. Coll., of Chiraen, M.D., 1:00; Med. Dep't Univ. of Bufalo, J-90; in. Wilson, N. Y., 1806, Anna Schnelles. Has practised profession at Wilson, N. Y. sinco 1590. Elected mem. of Assembly, from
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2d Dist. of Niagara Co., in 1905; reelected | Louis Republic, 1803-01: visited Toledo. 1900, 1907, 1903; serving in sessions of 1006-09. Republican; mem. B'd Ed'n. Wilson. N. Y., since 1999; has been pres. Wilson Villare 4 times. Mason: Ontario Lodge 376, Genesee Commandery 10, Ames Chapter &, Ismailia Temple ( Shrine), Odldl Fellows and Several insurance orders. Address: Wilson, N. Y. DRAPER, William H .:
Manufacturer, congressman; b. Worcester Co., Mass., June 24, 1:41; s. Stephen and Jariett Draper; moved to Troy, N. Y., ISf; ed. public schools; m. Schenectady, N. Y., 1964, Miss Livingston; children: An- drew Livingston, Edward Elliott, Bessio Magdalene. Engaged in manufacture of cordage and twine, firm of Win. II. Draper & Son, Troy, N. Y .; was trustee Lansing- burg. 1883-92; comm'r jurors Rensselaer Co .. N. Y., 1:96-1900; member of Congress, 19th N. Y. Dist., 1001-03; 22d dist., 1903-11. Re- publican. Address: Troy, N. Y.
DRAPER, William Kinnicutt:
Physician; b. N. Y. City. Feb. 2, 1563; s. William Henry and Elizabeth Waldo (Kin- nicott) Draper: ed. private sch., N. Y. City, Adams Acad., Quincy, Mass., Harvard, A.B., 1-$5, Coll. Phys, and Sury., N. Y. City, M.D., 1849; m. N. Y. City, 1895, Ilolen Fidelia Hoffman. Studied in Germany, and traveled 18 months in Europe after gradna- tion in medicine. Visiting physician Belle- vue llosp., Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria Hosp. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, N. Y. Stato Med. Soc. Clubs: University, Cen- tury, Harvard, Ardsley. Address: 121 E.
36th St., N. Y. City.
DRAYTON, Henry S .:
Physician; h. Jersey City, N. J., 1810; s. Williaro K. and Mary M. (Shipman) Dray- ton; ed. Jersey City Lyrmian, N. Y. Univ., A.B., A.M., LL.B .; N. Y. Eclectic Med. Coll., M.D., 1877; N. Y. Med. Soc. Certificate, M.D., les8; m. N: Y. City. 1564, Almira E. Guernsey; children : Girare D. Smith, b. 1-67, Albert I., b. Ist ?. Mem. N. Y. State and Co. Med. Soc .; visiting clinician, lee- turer, etc., in Bellevue Hosp. for 10 years; late clinical lecturer, N. Y. Eclectic Med. Coll., State Hosp, for Insane, Ward's Island; instr. in Post-Grad. Med. Coll., etc. Ex- tensive traveler for purposes of research. Independent in politics. Fellow N. Y. Acad. Anthropology; hon, fellow Soc. Letters and Arts, London, etc. Mem. N. Y. Phi Beta Kappa. Conth'r to various scientific and
other publications. Author : Brain and Mind: Heads and Faces; Human Magnetism; Vacation Time: Studies in Mind and Char- acter; In Oudemon: Systematic Moral L'du- cation; Notes by the Way (Oriental), etc. Clubs: University ( Hudson Co.), Arts Club (Jersey City, N. Y.). Address: 70 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
DREISER, Theodore:
Cleveland, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Philade .pha and N. Y. City as general newspaper winter and reporter. Editor: Every Month, liter- ary and musical publication, 1950': sause- quently in special work for Harper's, Me- Clure's, Scribner's, Cosmopolitan and Mun- sey's. Editor of Smith's Magazine, April. JAG to April, 1900; in'g editor Broadway Maga. zine, MIdy, 150 to June, 1907; editor-in-chief of the Butterick publications, The Delineator, The Designer and The New bles, since June, 1907. Author: Studies of Contemporary Celebrities, 1000; Sister Carrie (novel), 200]. Economie, The Vagabonds, National Arts. Residence: 150 W. Jeod St. Ad- dress : Butterick Building, N. Y. City. DRESSER, Daniel LeRoy:
Merchant: b. N. Y. City, Dec. 13. 1566; S. George Warren and Shan Fish ( LeRoy ) Dresser; ed. private schools until 14 years old; then prepared self for School of Mines. Columbia Uhiv,, from which grad. 1959; El. Nov. 21, 1589, I'mma Louise Burnham; chil- dren: Susan Fish, b. 1800, Daniel LeRuy, Jr., b. 1-94. Organized and conducted the commission business of Dresser & Co .; after. wards elected pres. Trust Co. of the Re- public, N. Y. City. Pres. Merchants' Ass'n. N. Y. City, 19002; director Am. Brass Co., Benedict & Burnham MU'g Co., Waterbury Watch Co., Waterbury Brass Co., Hohnes. Booth & Inyden. Narragansett Wrb Co., Am. Tubing and Webbing Co., Reading Hosiery Co. Recreations: Shooting and yachting. Clubs : N. Y. Yacht, Merchants, Suawan- haka-Corinthian Yacht, St. Anthony. Ad- dress: Oyster Bay, N. Y.
DRESSLER, Louis Raphael:
Musician: b. N. Y. City, Dec. S. 1561: s. William and Mary Law (Hyde) Dressler; grad. Lyons Collegiate Inst., N. Y. City, Isit: Mus. Due. Hope Coll., Mich., 1:5: m. N. Y. City, April 23, 14-1, Jeannie Eloise Ayers, of Brooklyn. N. Y. (died July 10, 1007); one son, Louis Richard, h. lune 4, 1-91. Conductor of choral societies, glee
clubs. etc. Editor: The World's Best Music. Composer of songs. church music, anthems, cic. Organist and choir director All Souls' Unitarian Ch., N. Y. City. Mem. Am. Guild of Organists. Address: Ditson Bld'g, 8-12 E. 31th St., N. Y. City.
DREW, Jerry Dearborn:
Iical estate broker: b. Haverhill. Mass., Nov. 21, Isso; s. Edgar Il. and Maryetto ( Bradley) Drew; ed. Haverhill Hich sch. and two years ut Brown U'nis .; 112 years of travel abroad; m. Providence, R. I . Jan. 11, 1905, Helen Whitmarsh: one soon, Jerome Bradley Drew, b. Ort. 4, 1906. Engaged as real estate broker in N. Y. City from 1:04: sec, and director Charles F. Noyes Co. Served 3 years as private Nat. Guard of N. J. Mem. Phi Delta Theta. Clubs : Drug and Chemical, Brown University (N. Y. City) : Montelair Athletic. Address: 92 William St., N. Y. City.
Journalist. author: b. Terre Haute, Ind., Ang. 27. 1-71: s. John Paul and Sarah ( Schanab) Dreiser: ed. public schools of Warsaw, Ind .. and State Univ. of Ind .; m. DREW. John: Actor: b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1-73: s. John Drew (Irish comedian, who died in 1-2) and Mrs. John Prew (nrtress aud manager, who died I-97); ed. Protestant Episcopal Washington, D. C., Dec. 25. 10% Sarah Os- borne White. Entered newspaper work, Chicago Daily Globe. June 15. 1-92; dra- matir editor port traveling corr. St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 1-213; traveling corr. St. ! Acad., Philadelphia, and by private tators;
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went on stage at nineteen: m. Joseph'ne Baker, of Philadelphia. Was for many years mem. of Augustin Daly's company : since 1891, has starred under management uf Charles Frohman, playing in Rosemary, Richard Carvel, Castle Craneyerow, De Lancey (season 19.5-06), His House in Or- der (season 1006-07), etc. Clubs: Lambs, Riding, ete. Address: Easthampton, L. l., N. Y.
DREW, William Lincoln:
Lawyer, euncator: b. Newton, Iowa, Nov. I, 1864; s. Orrin Gilman and Mary Emily Drew; grad. I'niv. of Iowa, B.S., les9, LL. B .. 1892; attended Harvard Law Sph., 1392-93; was one of student editors of Harvard Law Review : m. Omaha, Neb., Ort. 2, 1845, Lida June Shallenberger. Practised law in Omaha, Neb., 1893 90; ass't prof. law, Umv. of Wis., 1890-95;, prof. law, Univ. of Ill., 1895-190 ;; Cornell Univ., since 1001. Democrat. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, Phi Delta Phi. Address: 13 East Av., Ithaca, N. Y.
DRIGGS, Laurence La Tourette:
Lawyer; h. Saginaw, Mich., Dec. 1, 1976; s. Leroy Channing and Mary ( La Tourette) Driggs; ed. Portland (Ore. ) Iligh School, Univ. of Mich., N. Y. Law Sch .; m. Yonkers- on-Hudson, June 29, 1004, Mary Ogden; chil- dren: Ogden. b. 1005, Laurence L., Jr., b. 100G. Trial ntt'y for Brooklyn lleights K. R. Co., + years: sire 1905 engaged in gen- eral practice and as special counsel. Four months' travel in Europe with family, 1905. Mem. Squadron C, Troop 3, N. Y. N. G., 100 _- 05. Trustee of Northern Dispensary, since 1904. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. Civil Service Reform Ass n, Economic Club of N. Y., Sons of Revolution. Delta Up- silon fraternity. Recreations: Various ont- door sports and expresses. Clubs: Lawyers, City, Republican, Salmazundi. Residence: 27 N. Washington Sq. Office: 43 Cedar St., N. Y. City.
DRIGGS, Marshall Sylvanus:
Fire insurance underwriter; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 9, 1:34; s. Edmund and Delia A. (Mar- shall) Driggs; ed. George Payn Quackenbos' High Seh. and Prading (Conn. ) Inst. ; m. Reading Ridge, Conn., Dec. 2, 1-55, Mary Elizabeth Sanford. Pres, and director Wil- liamshurgh City Fire Ins. Ca. ; director First Nat. Bank of Brooklyn; trustee Williams- burgh Trust Co., Broadway Trust Co. ; di- tertor Casualty Co. of America, National Foundry Co. Democrat: Baptist. Clubs : Automobile of America, Insurance. Address: 279 Washington Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
DRISCOLL, George W .:
Lawyer; b. Fairmount, Onondaga Co., N. Y .. April 21, 1-37; s. Michael and Ellen ( Cronin ) Driscoll: ed. Munro Collegiate lust., Eibridge N. Y., Williams Coll., A B., P -- B: m. Syracuse, N. Y., June 24 ]>7. Kato F. Shanahan; children : Keith 1'., b. 159.3. J.rnestine, b. 1-96. Hlas practi-ed in all the courts of X. Y. and in C. S. Courts. Das traveled in Europe, Mexico and C. S. Democrat. Park Comm'r: director Chamber of Commerce. Memleer Knights of Cohim- bus. Recreation : Fishing. I'ni- versity, Citizens (director), Century, Yacht, Country. Address : tu7 W. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y.
DRISCOLL, Michael Edward:
Lawyer, congressman ; b. Syracuse, N. Y., Fel, 9, 1951; s. Michael and Ellen Driscoll; ed. district schonis, Sionro Collegiate Inst., Eibridge, Onondaga Co., and Williams Coll., A.B, 3-47; m. Syracuse, N. Y., 1556, Mary MeLean. Admitted to bar, 1-70, and since practising law et Syracuse. N. Y. Repub- lican; elected to Fifty-sixth. Fifty-seventh, Fifty-eighth. Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth Con- gresses, and reelerted to the Sixty-first Con- gress from the 29th N. Y. Dist. Address : University Block, Syracuse, N. Y.
DROUET, Robert :
Actor, playwright; h. Clinton, In., 1570; adopted stage at an early age; 10. 1899, Mil- dred, d. M. A. Loring; had a enmpany of his own in Shakespearean repertoire; played leading parts with Joseph llaworth, Effic Elster, Mary Mannering and stock com- panies; was original "John Storm" in The Christian in Viola Allen Co .: also "Co !. Jack Brereton"' in Janice Meredith; in Clyde Fitch's Girl With the Green Eyes, Womay in the Case, Toast of the Town; and with Margaret Anglin in The Eternal Feminino and The Measure of a Man, Author (plays) : To-morrow; An Idyl of Virginia; Duris; The White Czar: Montana; Fra Diano; Cap- thin Bob. Address: Players Club, N. Y. City.
DROWNE, Henry Russell:
Merchant; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 31, 1860; s. Henry Thayer and
Sarah (Arnold ) Drowne: descended from old New England stock, its ancestors dating back to early Puritan days and with the Arnold Rhodes, Stafford, Greene, Russel, Rice, Loud and Tillinghast branches are prominently con- nected with the early .history of the Stato of Rhode Island; ed. Dr. Callison's Sch. ; started as young man in dry ginds comm'n business : after being with several prominent houses, in Der., 18:5, established woolen comm'n house of Stocktan & Drowne, which was later succeeded hy present firm of Lawrie, Mann & Drowne; has a fine col- lertion of books and engravings, Revolution- ary and early documents connected with American history, uld coins, paper money and lu-torival relies; for 10 years was see. Am. Numismatic and Arehjal, Sor. of N. Y,, later its first v.p .; was elected hfo mem. V. Y. Genealogical and Biographical Soc., Jon1; became see. of that society. 1903; mem. Nat. Arts Club of N. Y. City; July 1, 1-06, was elected an hereditary mem. Rhode Island Sor. uf the Cinemnati by right of his grent-grandfather, Dr. Solomon Drowne. surgeon 2d Reg't Inf., Rhode Island State Brigade in Continental service: mem. since Jos, see, 1G. N. Y. Soc. Sons of the Revolu- tion. Address: ol Leenard St., N. Y. City. DRUMMOND, Richard Caldwell Steel:
Lawyer; b. Auburn, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1679; s. Robert In and Amma K. (Burke) Drum- monid: grad. Auburn Academie Ilich Sch .. 1467. Hamilton Coll., A.D., 1901, 1.M., 1901. Albany Law Sch., LL.B., Pn3; m. Auburn, N. Y., Sept. 11, 100004, Lara B. Wills; one daughter, Elspeth, b. Ort. 16, P. Ad mitted to har July, 1903; now with father and brother in law firm of Drummond. Prim- mond & Drummond. Democrat; Preshy- terian, Elected city judge of Auburn, 1902;
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election invalidated by courts, because held prematurely under city charter; reelected, sod has served as city judge of Auburn since Jan. 1901. Mem. Cayuga Ce. Bar Ass'n, Albany Law Sch. and Hamilton Coll. Alumni Ass'ns, Delta Kappa Epsilon and Theta Nu Epsilon fraternities, Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Sons of Veterans, Y. M. C. A. Was capt. Hamilton Coll. football team, and editor of college publications and won the Curran prize, Truax Greek Scholarship aud classical medal while in college. Address : 160 Franklin St., Auburn, N. Y. DRURY, John Benjamin:
Clergyman, editor; b. Rhinebeck, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1835; s. Alfred and Maria A. ( Schultz) Drury; ed. Rhinebeck Acad., lortgers Coll., A.D., 1:55, A.M., Iyi; Theol. Semt., New Brunswick, N. J., 1801 (D.D., 1>>0) ; 10. Sept. 2, 1-09, Henrietta Wynkoop Keese; children: Alfred, b. 1s 2, Charlotte Keese, L. 1:75, Francis Keese Wynkoop, b. 1:57, Henrietta Wynkoop, b. 18-2. In min- istry Reformed (Dutch) Ch. in America since leol; supplied Davenport, Ja., 1961-62; First Reformed Ch., Ghent, N. Y., 1-61-87; since Issi editor Christian Intelligencer and sec. Exee. Com. Christian Intelligencer Ass'n. I'res. Gen. Synod Reformed Ch. in America, 1-6; trustee Rutgers Coll. since 1-87; mnem. B'd Sup'ts Theol, Sem, Reformed Ch., New Brunswick, N. J. Vedder lecturer Reformed Ch. Theol. Sem. and Rutgers Coll., 15-3; leturer Am. lust. Christian Philosophy, 1-si: delegate Council of Reformed Churches Holding Presby'n System, London, 185%, Toronto, '1862; Washington, 1500, Liverpool, 1:1. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa tAlpha of X. J. ), Met. Museum of Art, N. Y. City. In- dependent in politics ( Democratie leanings ). Author: Historical Sketch of First Rr. formed Church of Ghent, N. Y., 156; His- torical Sketch of Reformed (Dutch) Church of Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1>>1; Truths and Un- truths of Evolution, 1-st. Residence : 218 dress: 110 Church St., N. Y. City.
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l'hysician: b. Paducah, Ky., Aug. 8, 1979; s. Henry and Clara (Levy) Dryfuss; ed. in public schools of Paducah, Ky., Coll. City of N. Y., B.S., 1999; Med. Dep't Univ. of Lunis- ville, M.D. (1st honor), 1:03. Cornell Umv., Med. Coll., M.D., 19 6; m. Holy Name Ch., N. Y. City, Oct. 3, lui, Claire Agnes Burke, of Vincennes, Ind .: one sun: John Angustus, b. 1907. Resident physician to Louisville City Hosp., 1904. Mem. various medical societies ; formerly ass't in chemistry at Cornell Med. Coll., mem. Phi Chi fraternity. Recreations: Heading and Medical Research. Address: 103 W. OIst St., N. Y. City.
DUANE, Alexander:
Physician ; h. Malone, N. Y., Sept. 1. 1858; 8. Gen. James C. and Harriet W. : Brewer. tun) Duane; grad. I'nion Coll., A.B., 1875, Call. Phys. ant Surg .. N. Y. Ciny, M.D., 1 -- 1: m. Norfolk, Va., 1-91, Susan W. Galt; children: MMexander Galt, Robert Living- stan, William R. Walt. Practised in Nar. folk, Va,, and in N. Y. City. Served as lient. U. S. N., in Spanish-Am. War, being in charge of 2d Dast. Coast Signal Servier. comprising approaches to N. Y. City and Philadelphia. Collaborator on Webster's
| Internat. Dictionary, Foster's Encyclopedic Med. Dietionary, and various medical works (mostly on ophthalmological subjects). \n- thor: Students' Medical Dictionary (+ edi- tions), English translation of Fuchs' Text- book of Ophthalmology (3 editions), Motor Anomalies of the Eye, Rules for Signaling on Land and Sea (2 editions), and very many articles (mainly on ophthalmological subjects) fer med. and scientific journals. Independent Democrat. Mem. A. A. A. S., Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Ophthal. Soc, N. Y. Ophthal. Suc., N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Hosp. Graduates' Club, Naval and Mil. Order Spanish- Am. War, Naval Order of U. S., Sigma Phi Soe., N. Y. Ass'n of Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs : University, Gradnates. Address: 40 E. 30th St., N. Y. City.
DUANE, James May:
Banker; b. Homesdale, Wayne Co., Pa., Ang. 21, 1831; s. Richard Bache and Mar- garet Anne (Tams) Duane; grad. Brown Univ., A.B., 1872; m. N. Y. City, April 27, 1>>6, Katharine E. P. Higginson; children : Richard Bache, b. 1587, Eleanor Franklin, b. la-9, Katherine, b. 1891. With U. S. Branch, London Assurance Corp'n, 1572-8 ;; Brown Bros. & Co. since 1887 (partner since 1895). Mem. B'd Mg'rs, Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co .; director Lehigh and Hudson River R. R. Co., Lehigh and New England R. R. Co .; trustee U. S. Branch Sun Insur- ance Office, London. Episcopalian. Mem. Sons of Revolution ( Pa.), Pennsylvania Soc. N. Y. Clubs: University, Church, Down Town Ass'n, (N. Y. City): Rittenhouse ( Philadelphia). Address : 59 Wall St., N. Y. City.
DUANE, William North:
Banker: b. Marquette, Mich., July 10, 1809. s. Walton and Anne Swift ( Dalliba ) Duane; grad. Harvard, A.B., 1892; m. N. Y. City, May 28, 1902, Ethel Phelps. Engaged in banking from 1892; now v. p. and diree- tor Manhattan Trust Co .; trustee Nederland Life Ins. Co., Lt'd. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: University, Harvard, Knick- erbocker. Address: 20 Wall St., N. Y. City. DU BOIS, Edwin W .:
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