Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 113

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910; Leonard, John William, 1849-; Mohr, William Frederick, 1870-; Knox, Herman Warren, 1881-; Holmes, Frank R
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: New York : L.R. Hamersly Co.
Number of Pages: 1456


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Civil eng'r; h. West Point, N. Y., Ang. 7, 1-63; s. Joseph Pearson and Fanny E. (Brin- FARMAN, Elbert Eli: ley) Farley; ed. Augusta ( Me. ) Grammar Jurist : b New Haven, Oswego Co., N. Y .. April 23, 1:31; s. Zadok and Martha (Dix) l'arman; grad. Amherst Coll., 1-55, A.M .. 1-58, L.L.J., 1-2: 10. Madison, Dec. 21, 1-5, Imis Parker (d. June 27, 181) : 23, Galesburg, HI., Ort. 9, 1-$3, Adelaide Frisbie: children: Jais Ellertine. b. Der. 27. 1> 4. Elbert Eli, .Tr .. h. Der. 21. 15-6, Marie Louise, h. July 7. 1-9. Admitted to N. Y. Stato Bar, 1sa -: to U. S. ruurts, 1-02; one of publishers of Western New Yorker, 1-20Ml; in Europe 1-05-67; studying languages and internat. law, and fligh Schs,. and private tutor in eng'ring: m. Hartford, Coun., June 16, 1:07, Girare Ingalls; children: Joseph Pearson, h. I-s., Mary Ingalls, b. Hak, Ass't eng'r and draughtsman, U. S. (inv't, 1-387; ass't to surveyor Dop't of Docks, N. Y. City. 1- 7-89; ass't eng'r, 1- 99: acting Ist ass'true'r Dap't Dorks and Ferries, loin: gru. me'r and chief eng'r Wiseasset, Waterville & farming. ton R. R. siner Iye: chief eng'r and director Maine Water & Electric Power Co. , director Ist Nat. Bank. Wiscasset, Me. Memt. Am. | Univs. of Berlin and Heidelberg; accompa-


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nied Gen. Grant in voyage of the Nile, ISTS; | lumbian Univ .. Master Patent Law, Is04: 1. in Mexico, Yneatan and Cuba, 1:93; in Franer, winters of 1-936, 1-09-1900; in Ger- many, winter 1:97-08; in Egypt, 1998.99; in Spain, winter 1903-04: Italy. 105-00. Secured the Egyptian obelisk for N. Y .. 159; made large collections of coins and Egyptian an- tiquities, now in the Met. Museum of Art. Was dist. att'y. Wyoming Co., 1898-75: U. S. diplomatic agent and consul-gen. at Cairo, Egypt, 1 6-1: comm'r to revise judicial code of Egypt for use of mixed tribunals of FARQUHAR, John McCreath: Egypt, 1>>>>1; judge mixed tribunals of Egypt, Is1.1; U. S. mem. of comm'n to examine claims and determine amounts to be paid inhabitants of Alexandria for losses arising from bombardment and burning of city in 1:52; conim'n passed upon 10,000 claims and awarded $20,000,000 damages. De- livered bolnicat addresses in presidential campaigns, 1:56 to ]>>>. Republican; dele- gate to Nat. Republican Convention, 1-72. Congregationalist. Decorated by Khedive of Egypt, Grand Officer Imperial Order Med- jidich ; mem. Sons of Revolution. I'si U'psi- lon fraternity ( Amherst). Nat. Geng. Soc. FARQUHAR, John Wilson: and Am. Forestry Ass'n. Author: Along the Nile with General Grant, 190g; Egypt and its Betrayal, Jos, Clubs: Union League. 1d- dress: Warsaw. N. Y.


FARNHAM, Charles Cyrus:


Lawyer; b. Bradford, Vt., May 9, 1561; s. Gov. Roswell and Mary Elizabeth ( Johnson ) Farnham; grad. Univ. of Vermont. A.B., 150, Columbia Law Sch,, LL.B .. ]>>0; m. Ort. 30, 1959, Grace Hall, of Ellington, Conn. Ad- mitted to N. Y. Bar. 1ss9; engaged in gen. practice at Buffalo, N. Y. Address: Buffalo, N. Y.


FARNHAM, Charles Haight:


Author; b. near Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May 25. 1-41; s. Thomas Jefferson and Eliza W. Painham ; ed. in selmols of San Francisco and New York, studied music in Paris and N. Y. City and taught music for ten years; engaged in mechanies and invention, 1970- >0, and during same period contributed to various publications; since 19-0 continuously occupied with literary work, including ar- tieles on canoring in Labrador and Canada. and on the life and characteristics of the French-Canadian people. Anthor: Life of Francis Parkman, 1001. Address: Newburg, N. Y.


FARNSWORTH, Charles Hubert:


Professor of music: b. Cesarea, Turkey, 1400; s. Wilson A. and Caroline (Palmer) Farnsworth ; studied music in Boston and Worcester: studied in Germany, France and England, 190Pt; m. Worcester, Mass., 190, Miss C. J. Allen. Organist and teacher of music, Worcester, Mass., 19658; instr. in music, Colo. State Univ., supervisor of music public schools, conductor of choral society and orchestra, 1-9-100); instr. in music. 1.000. ol, adjunct prof. music since jut1 Teachers Coll., Columbia Univ. V.p. Music Teachers' Nat. Ass'n since 105, Author: Education through Music, Editor: Songs for Schools. Address. le Amsterdam Av., N. Y. City.


FARNSWORTHI, Philip:


Lawyer: h. New Haven, Conn., IsTt: s. Frederick B. and Clara A. (Prince) Farns- worth; grad. Sheffield Scientific Soh. (Yale), Ph.B., 1-24, Yale Law Sch., LL. B., 197, Co-


Albany, N. Y., - 1902, Bertha Boss; one . r. Philip, Jr., h. 1903. Counselor in pa'ru Hauses, notably in Wireless Telegraphy l'1 gation against attempted Marconi monopoly. Active worker in ranks for reform wilin the Republican Party in N. J .; veteran New Haven Grays. Kepublican: Episcopali.m Clubs: Canoe Brook Country, Highland Residence: Summit, N. J. Address: 4 Broadway, N. Y. City.


Ex-congressman: b. in Seatland, April 17, 1532; s. John and Marion ( Met'reath) Far- quhar; ed. Ayr Aend., Scotland; m. 1ss2, JAhe Wood. Learned printing trade and worked as journeyman ; pres. Internat. Typographical I'nion, 1-60-62; served throughout the Civil War in Any of the Cumberland, private 1) major; awarded Congressional Medal of Ilonor for bravery at battle of Stone River. Tenn. Mem. Congress, 1:54-90; mom. U. S. Industrial Comm'n, 1892-1902. Republican. Address: Buffalo, N. Y.


Lawyer; b. Lower Chanceford, York Co., Pa., Mar. 3, 1-6]; s. John and Sarah ( Wil- son) Farquhar; ed. public schools, Eastun. I'a .; grad. Lafayette Coll., Easton. A.B., 1-0: Columbia Umv. Law Sch., LL.B., 1 :.: 11. Briar Clin, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1997, Caroline Hyatt: one child, Caroline, b. Dec. 8, Pout. Admitted to N. Y. Co. Bar, June, Issi: Prie- tised in association with firm of Strong & Cadwalader until June, 1900; then in inde- jundent practice until April 1, 1902. since which time sor. Lackawanna Steel Co. Re- publican. Presbyterian. Mem. Delta Kapp Epsilon fraternity and numerous golf club.s. Residence: 58 Central Park West. Address: 100 Broadway, N. Y. City.


FARR, James Mccullough:


Clergyman; b. N. Y. City, April 27, 1:09: 4. James BleCullough and Anna M. G. ( Dunton) Farr; ed. Lyons Collegiate School, N. Y., Princeton, A.B., 1890, A.M., 1-91. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1594; m. Cheyney. Pa., 1-95, Lucy Cheyney Bartol; children: Anne. h. 1-90, James M., 3d, b. 1-98, Cather- ine Jocelyn. h. W02. Ass't minister Bethany Church, Philadelphia. 1801.95; Collegiate Re- formed Ch., N. Y. City, 1995-06, Brick Pres- by'n Ch., N. Y. City. 1-96-1900; minister Christ Church ( Presby'n) N. Y. City since 1!01. Mem. Theta and Chi Alpha fraternity. ('lub: Princeton. Address: 36 Lexington Av., N. Y. City.


FARRAGUT. Loyall:


AAuthor: b. Nprtolk, Va., 1911; s. Admiral David G. and Virginia L. Farragut; grad. U. S. Mil. vad,, West Point, Ists; m. N. Y. City, INDA, Gertrude Metcalfe. After some time in the Army resigned and was in em- ploy of the Central K. R. of N. J. AAnthor: Life of David tilaseow Farragut, First Ad-


minal of the United States Navy. Mom.


Naval Order of U. S., Am. Geog. Sue., Mil. Chider of Loyal Legion, Ass'n of Graduates of C. S. Mil. Acad. Clubs: University, t'en- tury. Address: 119 E. 30th St., N. Y. City. FARRAND, Hiram A .:


Civil and mech. one'r; b. Vineland, N. J., I-G .: s. Hiram and Harriet P. (Bacon) Far- rand; ed. Rutgers Coll .. Pa. Museum and .Sch. Industrial Arts, Philadelphia; m. Phil-


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adelphia, 1999, Katherine K. Schlater. En- | Country residence: Harrington Park, Bergen tered employ of Pa. R. R. 1sb0, as civil eng'r; County, N. J. City residence: 1271 Broad- way, cor. 221 St., N. Y. City. since then civil eng'r for Gd Av. R. R. Co .. Met. Street R'y Co., and Thos. Crimmins FARRAR, John Redmond: Contracting Co .; chief en'r to Receivers HIngh J. Grant and Col. William Jay : chief eng'r 42d St., Manhattanville & St. Nicholas Av. R. R. Co., and chief eng'r C. I. & _1. R. R. Co. Patented the Kinetoplane; or- ganized The Kinetoplane Display Co. for de- velopment purposes; how in private prac- tice of profession. Address: Pleasantville, Westchester Co., N. Y.


FARRAND, Livingston:


Educator: b. Newark, N. J., June 14, 1967: s. Samuel A. and Louise (Wilson) Farrand ; ed. Newark Arad., Princeton, A.B., 15>>, A.M., 1991 ; Call. Phys, and Surz. (Columbia), M.D., 1591; post-grad. work at Cambridge, Elg- land, 1891-92, Berlin, 1592-03: m. N. Y. City, Feb. 1, 1001, Margaret K. Carleton; children: Margaret Propert, b. 1912, Louise Wilson, b. 1903, John, b. 1904, Mary Dalton, b. 1907. Instr. physiol. psychology, 1-93-49; adjunct prof. psychology, 1901-05; prof. anthropology since 1913. Columbia Univ. Fellow N. Y. Acad. Selenees, A. A. A. S .; mom. Washington Arad. Sciences, Am. Soc. Naturalists, Am. Psychol. Ass'n (sec. 1:05-1901) ; fellow Am. Ethinol. Soc .; mem. Am. Folklore Soc. (pres. 1903) ; exec. sec. Nat. Ass'n for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Author of man- ographs and papers relating to anthropology of AAm. Indians. Clubs: University, City, Princeton. Address : Columbia University, N. y.


FARRAR, Elbert O .:


Lawyer: b. Middletown Springs, Vt .; ed. Sem. at Manchester, Vi .. Troy Conf. Acad .. Poultney, Vt., Fort Edward (N. Y.) Inst. ; m. Valatic, Columbia Co., N. Y .. Sept. 14, 1-69, Ida A. Jackson: one danghter, Virginia Idla, b. 1ss1. Admitted to bar, 153; mem. State Assembly, from Onondaga Co., Is-2-3; judge advocate luth brigade. N. G. N. Y., with rank of major. Republican. Presby- terian. Mem. Masonic order, R. A. M., Knights of Pythias. Address: Granville, N. Y.


FARRAR, John Nutting;


Dentist ; b. Pepperell, Middlesex County. Mass .; s. Samuel Farrar. J. P. (s. Samurl Farrar, .1. P. ), and Rebecca (Parker) Farrar (d. Deacon James Pacher) : ed. common and high schools, and aradeunes: grad. Pa. Coll. Dental Surgery, D.D.S., with lash honors; also from Jefferson Med. Coll., Pauladeiphia, M.D., m. Trumanshure, Tomplins Co., N. Y., Oct. 23 155. Farah M. Chandler; one son: Edmund, b. at Corning. N. Y. clint in intaney). Ingaged in practice of dentistry from graduation, and has gained distortion in the highest branches of the profession, in- eluding orthodontia (regulation of the teeth ) and Misery: is the author of Several large works on The seiner and art of irregnibiruies of the teeth, and their cor- Fretion. Was twire invited to become rol- Joge professor declined; lectured in two dental colleges (longest in the Baltimore); inventor of many machines. Mom. N. Y. Cantological Sur, First Dist. Dental Sur. of N. Y., Brunlign Dental Sor., Am. And. of Dentistry, Burton, American Dental As.'n. Med. Ass'n of N. Y. Republican, Unitarian ;


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Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1867; s. Benjamin P. and Julia [Redmond) Far- rar; ed. public schools and Brooklyn High School; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 2, 1893, Llennor G. Kelly; children : Grace Eleanor. 1. 1-05, John Redmond, b. 1Sos. Engaged in general practice of law in N. Y. City since admission to bar in 19-8. Mein. of Assembly of N. Y., 100%. Republican. Mem. Invincible Club, Stuyvesant Heights Republican Club. 1,th Assembly Dist. Republican Club, Ful- ton Cunneil. Royal Arcanum tall of Brook- lyn), and Neptune Lodge 317 F. and 1 M., N. Y. City. Address: Tribune Bld'g, N. Y. City.


FARRAR. Preston Cooke:


High School teacher b. Washington Co., Pa., Mar. 11, 1siv: s. Samuel Clarke and Marietta (Cooke) Farrar: grad. Washington and Jefferson Coll., A.B., 1.91, Columbia I'nis .. A.M., 1001; m. Allegheny, Pa., June 20. 1902. Edna V. Patterson; one daughter, Elizabeth Dean, b. Mar. 5, 1907. Teacher of English and Latin, Allegheny, Pa., High School, 1-91-9; head of English Dep't, 1-06- 1900; grad. student Columbia Univ., 1900-00; teacher of English De Witt Clinton High School, N. Y. City, 1901.03: head of English Dep't, Erasmus Hall High School ( Brook- lyn) since 1:+3. Pres. X. Y. City Ass'n of High School Teachers of English since 1907. Mem. Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Club : Graduates (N. Y. City). Address: 375 E. Isth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


FARRELL, James Charles:


Capitalist: h. Albany, N. Y., Mar. 24, 10: s. John Henry Farrell; ed. John's Coll., Fordham. and grad. Christian Brothers' Arad., Ises; m. April 5, Is93, Margaret K., d. Anthony N. Brady, Albany, N. Y. Treas. Al- baby Argus; trras. Helderberg Cement Cu. ; Trsident v .- p. Nat. Surety Co. : director Al- bany Evening Union Co., Commerce Ins. Co. of Albany. Address: Thurlow Terrace, Al- bany, N. Y.


FARRELLY, Stephen:


Am. News Co. manager; b. in Ireland. ISI: came to America, lels, with father, who etnigrated during the political troubles of JI. Entered service. Isto, of Dexter & Brother, news agents, N. Y. City, who were afterward prominent members of the Ameri- ein News Con founded in IsGl. Went South, 1-4. and undertook management of book finn of John M. Comper & Co., of Savannah, O.l., then in a desperate state as a result of the war; made compromises with the ered- itors of the house, and as partner in the Erm, managed the business snecessfully until land, when returned to N. Y. City, and es- tablished the National News Co. This, after a few years, larame mergrd in the Am. News Co., of with he was made a director; went to Philadelphia as mer Central News Co. (branch of Am. News to), IT: inaugur- ated here the waron delivery system and the mrthud of short credits and quick culler- tiuns: nuw ing'r Amt. News Co. Treas. Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum: member of Various chibs and associations, Address: 39 Chambers St., N. Y. City.


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· FARRINGTON, Frank: Pharmacist, writer; b. Delhi, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1572; s. Maurice and Frances ( Thompson) Farrington; ed. Delaware Acad .. Dell, N. Y .; m. Marietta, O .. April 16. 1900, Elizabeth A. Gallaher. Author: Retail Advertising, 1901; The Vagabond Book. 1905; Talks by tho Old Storekeeper, 196; The Clerks' Book, John Martin's Clerks. The Merchants' Suc- cess System, 1007; conth'r on gen. subjerts to magazines and periodicals and trade and advertising matter to trade journals. publican; Presbyterian. Recreations : All


out-door sports: Address: Delhi, N. Y. FARRINGTON, Harvey:


Consulting eng's; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 17, 1863; s. Ilarvey P. and Martha J. ( Wells) Farrington; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. HI .; grad. Yale (Sheffield Scientific Sch. ), 15-6; m. Detroit, Mich .. Dec. 13, 15/1, Lucy Eliot Griggs; children : Harvey, b. 1:56, Eliot Griggs, b. 1:09, Edward Chandler. b. 1901, Stephen Griggs, b. 19 4. Civil eng'r N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R. Co., 16-7-90; eng'ring Dep't of Docks and Ferries, N. Y. City, 1896-1902; consulting eng'r since 1902. Republican ; Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Engers, N. Y. Zool. Sor., Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange. Nat. Geog. Soc., Am. Forestry Iss'n. Clubs: Union League, City, St. Anthony (N. Y. City), Amackassin (Yonkers). Residence: 453 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 43 Broadway, N. Y. City.


FARRINGTON, William George:


Clergyman; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 15, 1532; s. „John G. and Louisa iDrady) Farrington ; grad. Columbia Coll., 1-33. A.M., 1:56; Gen. Theol. Sem., 1856 (D.D., Coll. William and Mary, 1×72) ; in. N. Y. Caty, Jan. 14, 1-15, Anna Wilson Kip; children: Leonard Kip. Wilson Kip, Agues 'Wilson, Irving Kip, Ber- tha, Louisa, Charles Kingsley, Selwyn Kip. Rector St. John's Ch., Huntington, L. I .; Christ Ch., Ilarkensark, N. JJ .; St. Barna- bas' Ch., Newark, N. J .; Christ Ch., Bloom- field, N. J. svc. B'd Trustees tren. Theol. Sem. 16 years; editor The Church Ahnanc, 23 years; deputy to G yon. convs., 1571-86; in Europe in Isss. Residence: Orange, N. J. Address: 20 Nassau St., N. Y.


FARRINGTON, William Hyatt:


Pulhsher: D. N. Y. CH, Jan. 21, 150 ; s. William H. and Franres Child ( Francis) Farrington; ed. private schools, prepared for coll., passing examination, but prevented hy ill health from falling course; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 24, 1500, Sophie De Vue: children : Fan- nie, b. 1-63, Wilham IL., b. 1.51, Thomas C'oggeshall, b. 1-5-, Helen Congiun, h. 1s-1. all married. Has pursued a business and literary life: editor Monthly Record of Sri- entific Literatare, from its commencement. in 1:72; trustee and see. D Van Nostrand Co. Mem. N. Y. City Charity Organization Sue. wat. Groz. S.r. (Washington, D. (' ), Nantucket (Mas) Ist. Assim. Resulder: Ehzabeth, N. J. Adilirss: 23 Murray St. N. Y. City.


FARROW. Edward S .:


Consulting railroad and mining eng'r: b. Snow Hill, Md., Apift 20. 1-5; s. William H. and Catherine A. (Jackson) Farrow; ernd. Baltimore Oty colf. 1-2: 0 S. M. Arad., 1-75; m. 197, Elizabeth EB. Downing. 4.0


1 Pres. Wallula & Oswegatchie R. R. Co. .... thur: Farrow's Military Encyclopedia ; Can ing on the Trail: West Point and the Min tary Academy : American Small Arms. .!! dries: 1Jo laberty St., N. 1. City. FARSON, John:


Banker, lawyer; b. Union City, Ind., Ort 6. 1.55; s. Itev. John T. and Harriet ( (Page ) Farson; ed. public schools, Cham pian, Ill., and Univ. of Ill., 1571-70; m. Mamie A. Ashworth; children: John, Jr., b. 1-34, William, h. Issa, student at Yale. Stud- ied law in Chicago in office of J. R Doo! tle, U. S. senator from Wis .; admitted to -the bar, 1-su; banker since 1sal: organized in 1939 firm of Farson, Leach & Co., which changed, 1:06, to Farson, Fon & Co. ; dirve- tor Rockford & Interurban R'y Co., Rock- ford & Freeport Ry to,, Evansville Gas & Electric Light Co .: pres. Illinois State Sun- day Sch. Ass'n, 1895; Chicago Methodist Su- rial Union, 1900; v .- p. Nat. Good Runds Ass'n; pres. Am. Antomoldle Ass'n, Oak Park Horse Show Ass'n; trustee Am. Univ. Washington. Clubs: Chicago, Midday, Chi- cago Athletic, Bankers, illinois, Chicago Au. tomobile (pres. ), Union League (ex-dirve- tor), Glen View Golf, Chicago Yacht, {Chi- eago); Lawyers (N. Y. City) ; Oak Park (Oak Park, Ill. ). Residence : Pleasant Ilone, Oak Park, Ill., Addresses: First Nat. Bank, Chicago; 31 Pine St., N. Y. City.


FARWELL, George Davis:


Physician; b. Allegany, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1534; s. John Davis and Caroline Ruth ( Rich- ardson) Farwell: ed. Titusville (Pa. ) lii:h Nch .. med. dep't Univ. City of N. Y., P ***: m. Elmhurst, N. Y., June 24, 1903, Meta P. Jeschwerer: one child, George Putnam, b. June 5, 1904. Interne Charity Josp., 1s'00; med. insp. B'd of Health, 1-90-92: surgeon J. I. R. R .; med. examiner Met. Life, N. Y. Life, Equitable Life, Home Life and Man- hattan Life, Ins. Cos. ; med, director St. Law- rohre Life Ass'n; mem. Qucens Nassau Med. Soc., Ass'n L. I. R. H. Surgeons. . Address: 70 Ludlow Av., J.huhurst, N. Y.


FASSETT, Jacob Sloat:


Lawyer: mirm. Congress; b. Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 16. 1:53; grad. U'my. of Rochester, 187; puist-grad. work in law and puht. economy at Univ. of Heidelberg. Germany, 1-90-s1; m. 1.59. Jennie h., d. late E. B. Crocker, vi Sacramento, Calif. Admitted to bar, Ist -; dist. att's Chemung Co., N. Y., 159 -0; N. Y. State Senator. 119 !: Ropbliem noimince for governor, 1944, but detested by Roswell 1. I'lower: cheted 1901 to th Congress from Sal N. Y. District: reflected tam to with Congress. Republican; delegate to Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicazu. 1-0; temporary cian'n Rep. Nat. Couv., Minneapolis, I-2; sec. Nat. Rvp. Com .. ]>>>-02. Owns interests in mnies. ranches, banks, etc., in West. Address: El- mira, N. Y.


FAUST, Albert Bernhardt:


Educator, anthor: h. Baltimore, Mdl .. April 20, 150; s. John and Katharine ( Kalbfleisch) Fanst; ed. Johns Hopkins U'niv., A B .. 1ss9, Ph.D., 1och, Univ. of Berlin and other Ger. man universities: unmarried. Instr. in Ger- poruf. German. Wesleyan Univ., Middletown. Au., 196 19033; ass't prof. German. U'hiv, of Wis., 1902 04; ass't prof. German, Cornell


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Univ .. since 121. Mem. Modern Language Ass'n. Am. Inalert Soc., Beta Theta l'i fra- ternity, Pin Beta Kappa Soc. Edit .; r. Heine's I'rose (Macmillan, ; Zschonke's Tales (Holt ). Author: Charles Sealsheil ( Carl P'ti), Der Dichter beider Hemis- pharen, Weimar, 1-97 (Felher) ; The German Moment in the United States, with specia! reference to its Political, Moral, Social and Educational Influence, lors, which won the first $5,000) Conrad Seipp Memorial Prize, under the auspices of the University of Chi- raga, Also author of essays: Charies Seals field's Place in Literature (Americana Ger manira ) ; The Problematic Hero in Herman Fiction ( Modern Language Ass'n) ; Defense and Interpretation of Wolfram's Parzival (Journal of Modern Philology) : Devalon- ment of Guthe's Ethical and Religions Views ( Methislist Review). Address: Corneil Uni- versity, Ithaca, N. Y.


FAVERSHAM, William:


Actor. h. in England, Feb. 17, 1sGS; ed. Chigwell Grammar Sch,, Essex, England, and Ililimartin Culi., London; serred in English army in India: married. Made hrst appear- ance in America, l'as; supported Mrs. Fiske two years; under Frahmau's management ever since in New York; played in The Squaw Man. 1005-06. Club: Lambs. Address : 3. E. Erth St., N. Y. City. .


FAY, Albert Ilill:


Mining eng'r: b. Appleton City, Mo., Mar. 12, 1x41; s. loni La, and Adaline ( Iliil) Fay; grad. Missouri Sch. of Mines, Rolla, Ma., IS.S., E.M., 199; post-grad. course in geology, Columbia Univ., A.M .. 1005-06. Early life Spent on farm in Missouri and, after gradu- ating from tach spowol, taught school one year, car uns money for business college cour w'; thien worked at clerical positions un- til earned chouch to pay for own collego course. Ass't to sre. of Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs, Pored; ass't mining eng'r, Greenu Consolidated Cupper Co., Canquea. Mex., 1908 05; mming weg'r at Tin City. Alaska, with Bartels Tin Mining Co., 100-6: now mình; che'r, with John T. Williams & Son, Bristol. Tenn. Republican; Congregational- ist Plymouth Ch., Brooklyn). Mem. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs. Address: Care Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs, 29 W. 39th St., N. Y. City.


FAY Amy:


( ahiret player, teacher ; b. Dayon Goula, I.a. May 21, 191; daughter Rev. Charles (s. Jude. Fax, Cambridge, Mass.) and Emily Hopkins Pay (d. Bishop John Henry Hop- kin -. of Vt) : ed. St. Allans. Vt., 0mm- Irle, Mais .. and Berlin, Germany: studied muy for six years in Europe under such ufor as Tausis, Kulak. List and Doppe; m :. de debut in concert of Meudafssin the L'ih of N. Y. Voy, 156: pred with The- dore Thumas Orchestra. C. m.bralso, 1 ... Was it to introducer på no convertis with url. tra in Worcester .Muss.) annual musi- , FEARONS, George Iladsall: cal festivals; has travel d extensively ini ( S .. giving concerts and reritals in many of the leading cities; gave boire reritals in the N. Y. City jublie schonis irvenings1, la0' 03; on account of mermal style of treat. ing rerbals calls them piatto conversations; is identified with many women's musical clubs, and is interested generally in the ad- ' Broadway. N. Y. City.


Yanrement ci women in music. Author:


Music Study in Germany, 1.5), which was reviewed and titled by Longfellow, and has passed through more than 20 editions and troislated into French and into German hy r- quest of Liszt. Pres. Women's Philhar- maonic Soc. of N. Y. City: now engaged on a hank on South America. Address: 60 W.


91th St., N. Y. City. TAY, Charles J .:


Lawyer; b. Columbus, O., Ang. 26, 1871; s. Gilbert O. and Mary (Jarvis) Fay; grad. Yale Univ., B.A., 1803: Columbia Univ., I.I.D .. 1-09. Mem. firm Lord. Day & Lord, N. Y. City Bar Ass'n, Civil Service Reform AAss'n. Clubs: Yale, City, University. Ad- dress: 49 Wall St., N. 1. City.


FAY, Harry Hersey:


Publisher; b. Potsdam, N. Y., Mar. 2, 15GS; 6. Elliot and Elvira ( Hersey) Fay; grad. Hamilton Coll., A.B., 1-02; unmarried. For 15 years has been editor and publisher of Courier and Freeman at Potsdam, N. Y. : di- "ectar Potsdam Clothing Co .: sec. Business Mou's Ass'n. Potsdam Fire Dop't. Republi- con. Motn. Rarquette River Lodge No. 213, J. and A. M., Moderu Woodmen of America. The Potsdam. Address: Potsdam, A. Y.


FAY, Irving Wetherbee:


Chemist; b. Natick, Mass., Nov. 30, 1661; 6. Gilbert Park and Laura Sophia ( Brighamu) Fay: grad. Harvard Umv., Jsc (houor in chemistry ) ; Ph.D., Berlin Cniv., IstG; in- embent of Parker Fellowship from Harvard, Ist6; m. Elizabeth Webster Schwefel; one daughter, Ernestine, b. Ists. Prof. chemistry, Vermont Sem. ( Munipeiter), Jesuis7; teacher of science. . Belmont : Calif. ) Sph., 18-7-94: ass't in chem. research, AAgricultural Experi- meut Station, Univ. of Me .. ]-of: prof. chemistry, Ohio Univ., Ist; prof. chemistry Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst., since IN. Re- publican. Congregationalist. Mem. Amn. Chem. Soc., German Chem. Soc .: pres. Dep't of Chemistry, Brooklyn Just. Arts and Sei- enres. Recreations: Tennis, rowing. swim- 1 11/1 4, mountain climbing. Address: 337 Occan Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.


FAYANT, Frank His:


Author, journalist: b. Fort Plain, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1-54: s. Frank and Anna ( Hix) Fay. ant; ed. Clinton Liberal Inst .. Cascadilla Sch .: Corneit iniv. (holder of Horace Grve- ley Scholarship). Began journalistic work with the L'ina Morning Herald; on war staff N Y. Sun in West Indies, in charge of dispatch boat Carbonero, by: on the Euro- Trea star N. Y. Hora, London, ; trav- iting in Farova for Am. magazines, 1902; with Wall Street Journal. 19 ]: staff correspon- dent Strcess Magazine : writer on finance and industry. Author: Fools and Their Money, 1.07. Residence: Purt Plun, N. Y. Ad -. dress: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.




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