Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 126

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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FYLES, Franklin:


Anthor, journalist; b. Troy, N. Y., 1S17; 8. Frederick and Mary J. (Jones) Fyles; ed. public schools of Troy, N. Y .: m. N. Y. City. 1.71, Sarah E. Oliver; children; Vaoderhey- den, Florence. Dramatie editor N. Y. Sun, 1->5-1903. Author of numerous dramas, ett, including: Cumberland 'ol; The Girl I Left Behind Me: The Governor of Kentucky; The Theater and Its People; A Ward uf France; Drusa Wayne. Address: 114 W. 94th St., N. Y. City.


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GABRIEL, Mgrditcb Simbad:


Physician, writer; h. Eghin. Armenia, .Der. 15, 1-36; s. Gabriel and Serma; ed.


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American Normal Seh .. Harpoot, Armenia, | Gaelje Sce., Irish Texts Soe. of London. 1875-76, Central Turkey Coll., Aitab, Turkey, Clubs; Republican (N. Y. City) ; Anglo- American, Royal Saxon Antomobile, Dres- den Golf, (Dresden ) ; German Touring 1878-81, M.D., Univ. of Paris, France, 1ac3. 85, student in Columbia Univ. (bezosl of Political Science ), 1:95-97:


m. Eghin, Armenia, 1877. Moriam Jamgochian; ove sor, Ooshim, b. les2. Consulting physician and prof. practice of medicine in Azaria.Smith Hospital, Aintab, Turley, 1:83-86; Camle ta U. S., 1866; since then practising physician in N. Y., City; charter fellow Med. A.s'n. of the Greater N. Y. Author: The Regen- eration of the Armenians (in Armen.an),


1879 (Constantinople ) ;


The Ilaik, semi- monthly review ( Armenian ), 1891 98 ( N. Y. City ) ; Facts About Armenit, 1835,


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City ) ; Bleeding Armenia (in collaboration with A. W. Williame), 1800: Trineiples of Clinical Medicine (translated from French), 19v1 ( Appleton & Co.); Infectious Diseases ( translated from French), 1903 ; Lea Bros. & Co.) ; The Armenian Crisis and Regenera- tion (in Armenian ), 195 (Boston ) : The Armenian Raee (Armenian ), 1905 ( Boston ). Pres. Colonial Council of Armenians in


America; pres. Armenian Patriotie Alliance. Republienn : Congregationalist ; mem. Y, M. C. A. ( French Branch). Address: 412 W. 23d St., N. Y. City.


GABRIEL, Olive Stott :.


Lawyer; b. Portland, Ore., Sept. 26, 1872; d. Fielding Denny and Mary Ellen ( Perry ) Stott; mother was consin of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry; grad. St. Mary's aend. and Coll., Portland, Ore., 1889; awarded gold medal for prose composition; LL.M., N. Y. Univ., 1903; m. Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 13, 1896, Adolphe J. Gabriel. V .- p. N. Y. Woman's Bar Ass'n, the Women Lawyers' Clob, and mem. of many other N. Y. Clubs. Address: 77 Washington Pl., N. Y. City.


GABRIELS, Henry:


Catholic bishop of Ogdensburg, N. Y .; b. Wannegem, Belgium, Oct. 6, less; s. Leopold and Rosalie ( Moerman ) Gabriels; ed. public schools of Belgium; grad. Louvain ( Bel- gium) S. T. L., 1:64, D.D., 1se2; prof. the- ology St. Jospeh's Sem., Troy, N. Y., 1961-92, and its pres. from 1of1; consecrated bishop. 1892. Author: Book on Rubrics; transla- tion of Rudiments of Ilebrew; Historical Sketch of St. Joseph's Seminary, Troy. Address: Ogdensburg, N. Y.


GAFFNEY, Thomas St. John:


Consul-general: b. Limerick, Ireland, May 17, 1864; s. Alderman thomas Gaffney, J. P., and Agnes Mary (Clune) Gaffney; ed. Clon- gowes Wood Coll. and Royal Univ. of Ire- land; m. Mrs. Fannie Humphreys. Became netive in all patriotie efforts of his time in support of Irish nationality, and especially with the Home Rule movement led by Charles Stewart Parnell. Came to U. S., IS2, studied law and was admitted to N. Y. 'har. Active Republican : Mr Kinley


League of State of N. Y. in campaign of 1>96; appt'd 1905 Am. consul gen. to Dresden, where is still located. Conth'r to news- papers and magazines on many subjects; extensive European traveler. Rervived der- oration of Cross of Legion d'honneur from President Loubet, FRP, and order of Loo. pold 1!, from the King of the Belgians, 1906; presented to the tierman Kaiser, BUT. Mem. Am. Irish Hist. Soc., Knights of Columbus,


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GAGE, Mary Eldora:


Born Albargh, Grand Isle County, Ver- mont; d. Ashley and Rosetta Abigail ( Graves) Mott; ed. Vassar Coll. A.B., 1s-0; m. Minneap- olis, Minn., Feb. 21, Iss3, Harley Calvin Gage of Coneord, N. H. banker and capitalist; one daughter: Margaret Vivian Gage. Lineal de- srendant through paternal grandmother Anna Soule, of six Maydower ancestors, including John and Priseilla Alden. Aiso lineal deseend- ant of Philippe, Count de Lannoye, the first French Huguenot to set foot on New England soil. Ile was a lineal descendant of Charle- magne, Alfred the Great, Williain the Con. gneror and of Phillipe le Bon, Duke of Bur- gundy, who was founder and first grand master of


the ** Order of the Golden


Fleece." (See Browning's Americans


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Deseent, 6th edition, pp.


481-485. ) Resident of Washington, D. C., but still identified with N. Y. City. Traveled and studied in nearly every European eoun- try. Episcopalian. Pres. Nat. Soc. Colonial Daughters of American Founders and Patri- ots; life mem. N. Y. Genealogical and Bio- graphical Sne .; inem. Soe. for Promotion of Hellenic Studies, London, England. Ad- dress: 4 Dupont Circle, Washington, D. C.


GAGE, Simon Henry:


'Teacher: b. in Otsego Co., N. Y., May 20, 1551; s. Henry van Tassel and Lucy Ann (Grover) Gage: grad. Cornell Cuiv., B.S., 1:57; m. Morrisville, N. Y., Dec. 13, las1, Sosanna Stewart Phelps; one son, Henry Phelps, b. Oet. 4, 1ssd. Ass't instr. verte- brate zoology. lsis-al, ass't prof., 1ss1-89, asso. prof. 1889-90, sinee Is96 prof. histology and embryology, Cornell Univ. Co-editor Ain. Journal of Anatomy, Chi'n, Seetion Embryology, Internat. Sciences, St. Congress Arts and Lonis, 19vl. Anthor: The Microscope; Anatomical Technology (with Prof. Burt. G. Wilder) ; also conth'r to scientific journals on comparative histology and embryology. Independent in politics. Baptist : Unitarian. Fellow _1. 1. . A. S. (r .- p., 18-5, 1-92, 1899) ; mem. Am. Soe. Naturalists, Am. Soc. Zifilogists, Ass'n Am. Anatomi- ists, Am. Micros. Soe. tpres. 1-05, 1906), Washington Arad. Sciences; asso, ioem. Am. Med. Ass'n; mem. N. Y. State Science Teach- ers Ass'n. (pres. 1896) ; honorary mem. N. Y. State Veterinary Med. Ass'n; mom. Ad- visory B'd Wistar Inst. Anatomy and Bi- ology; mem. Sigma Xi Scientific Sve. and mem. Delta U'psilon and honorary mem. Ome- ga U'psilon Phi fraternities. Address: 4 South -Av., Ithara, N. Y.


GAGE, Susanna Phelps:


THiologist: b. Morrisville, N. Y., Dec. 26, 7-15; Henry S. and Mary ( .Austin) Phelps; ed. Cazenovia Sem. and Carnell Univ., Ph. B., Issu; m. 11 Prof. Simon Ilenry Gage. Has made investigations and published numerous papers in embryology. especially in reference to the structure of muscle, comparative anatomy of the nervous system, comparative morphology of brain


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and development of the human brain. Fel- [ City; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 1, 1906, Clara Sack- low A. A. A. S .; mem. Amu. Soc. Zoolo- gists, Ass'n Am. Anatomists, Am, Mieros. Soc., Sigma Xi; also asso. mem. Alpha Epsi- lon Iota (medical sorority) ; recording sec. George Washington Memorial Ass'n. Ad- dress: 4 Soath Av., Itbaca, N. Y. GAGE-DAY, Mary:


Physician; b. Worchester, N. Y., June 20, 1537; d. Henry van Tassel and Lucy Anu (Grover) Gage; ed. public schools of Wor- cestor and Charlotteville Sem., one year sei- entific work in laboratories nt Cornell Univ. ; grad. Dep't Medicine and Surgery, Univ. of Mich., 1888; m. E. B. Day, 1879; now un- married. Lived several years on Kansas frontier, was ten months resident physician in State Public School for Dependent Chil- dren, Coldwater, Mich .; took post-grad. coarse, N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Ilosp. ; praetised medicine 6 years at Wichi- ta, Kan .; received license to practice medi- eine and surgery from N. Y. State B'd Med. Examiners and Regents, Feb., 1:97; has practised medicine in Kingston, N. Y., since Aug., 1897. Attending gynecologist to Ben- edictine Sanitarium and Ilosp. and see. of the staff at same institution. Mem. N. Y. State Com. for Internat Tuberculosis Con- gress, Washington, D. C., 1908; Woman's Med Soc. of State of N. Y .; Am. Health League of Com. of 100, and Local Advisory Com. of same. Mem. St. John's Episcopal Church, Kingston. Mem. and see. Med. Soc. County of Ulster; mem. Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Am. Med. Ass'n, 1. 1. A. S .; per- manent mem. Alumna Ass'n Univ. of Mich., Kingston City Library Ass'n, Kingston City Hosp. Ass'n; med. gynecologist to Kingston City Hosp. Club: Twaalfskill. Address: Kingston, N. Y.


GAGER, C. Stuart:


Director laboratories, N. Y. Botanical Gar. den; b. Norwich, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1:52; s. Charles C. and Leora Josephine ( Darke) Gager; grad. Syracuse Univ., A.B., 1st5, N. Y. State Normal Coll., Albany, I'd. B., Pd. M., 1897, Cornell Univ., Ph. D., 1902; m. Rensse- laer, N. Y., 1902, Bertha Woodward Bags; one son, Benjamin Stuart, b. 1901. Labora- tory ass't in biology, Syracuse Univ., 1894- 95; vice-principal Ives Sem., 1595 96; prof. biol. sciences and physiography, N. Y. State Normal Coll. 1:07-19.5: ass t botany, Sum- mer Sch., Cornell, 1901-02, instr. 1904; col- laborator Journal Applied Microscopy, 1901- 02: mem. Com. on Physiography, N. Y. State Science Teachers' Ass'n, 13: laboratory ass't N. Y. Bot. Garden, 1904-05; acting prof. botany, Rutgers Coll., 1905; teacher of botany, Marris llich Sch, N. Y. City, 1905; asso. editor Plant World, 1905; instr, botany, N. Y. Univ. Summer. Seh., 190546; lecturer on botany, N. Y. I'niv., 1906; sec. Torrey Botanical Club since 1905. Methodist, Mem. N. Y. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, .1. . 1. A. S., Bot. Soc. of America, Am. Geng. Soe; Am. Snc. Biol, Chemists, Soc. Ex- perimental Biology and Medicine, Address: N. Y. Botanical Garden, Broux Park, N. Y. City.


GAILLARD, Edwin White:


Librarian: b. Louisville, Ky., June 14. 1872: s. Edwin Sammel and Mary Elizabeth ( Gibson) Gaillard, ed. in schools of N. Y. keepsie, N. Y.


ett; one son: Edwin Gibson, b. 1907. Mem. editorial staff Independent, 1888-95; traveled extensively in the West, Nova Scotia, Mex- ico, West Indies and Islands of South Pa- eifie, contributing meanwhile to various peri- odieals. Librarian Webster Free Circalat- ing Library, N. Y. City, since 1897; saper- visor of work with schools and colleges, N. Y. Public Library, since 1903. Pres, N. Y. City Library Club; treas. N. Y. State Li- brary Ass'n. Mem. Advisory Council In- ternat. Committee on Moral Training, Y. M. O. A .; trustee Fast Side House Settle. ment; v .. p. Literary Section, Nat." Ed'n Ass'n; treas. Chinese Literary Soc. Club: Knickerbocker Yacht. Address: N. Y. Pub- lic Library, 209 W. 23d St., N. Y. City.


GAINES, Charles Kelsey :


Educator; b. Town of Royalton, Niagara Co., N. Y., Oct. 21, 1851; s. Absalom Graves and Emma Clara (Hurd) Gaines; grad St. Lawrence Univ., B.A., 1876; M.A., 1879; Ph.D., Lombard Univ., 1992; m. Canton, N. Y., July 2, 1878, Campbellina Pendleton Woods; one son, Clarence Uurd, b. June I, 1879. Prof. St. Lawrence Univ., 1876-96, and since 1900 (chairs Greek and English lit- erature). Engaged in journalism, N. Y. City 1-96-1900, and for several years v .- p. Bacheller Newspaper Syndicate. Traveled in England, Italy, Greece and Egypt, 1-02-93. Author: Gargo, a Romance of Old Athens, 1903 (Lothrop, Lee & Shepard) ; also varions short stories and poems. Mem. Am. Philol. Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa Soc.,. Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Address: St. Law- rence Univ., Canton, N. Y.


GAINES, Clement Carrington:


Basiness educator; b. Mossingford, Char- lotte Co., Va., Mar. 15, 1857; s. Richard Venable and Jane Virginia ( Watkins) Gaines; ed. Hampden-Sidney Coll., A.B., 1875; A.M., Univ. of Va., LL.B., 1882, East- man Business Coll., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., les2; m. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1954, Mrs. M. M. Eastman. Instr. mathematics and Latin in high school at Fincastle, Va., 1575-76; principal of Elmwood school near Walton, Ky., 1876-77; Oakland Inst., Peru- broke, Ky., 1877-78, and of Ihigh School at Charlotte C. II., Va., 1878-80; admitted to Ill. Bar, and began practice of law nt Chicago, 1983; teacher in banking dep't, Eastman Business Coll., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Isst .; pres. Eastman Coll, since Nov. 21. 1>>1; also pres. Eastman-Gaines School 123d St. and Lenox Av., N. Y. City, which es- tablished in 1892. Author: The Farmer and His Future; Simplitied Shorthand; Practical Bookkeeping; Boys and Business: Arithmetic for Business; How to Write a Good Hand. Was organizer, 1898, and first


pres. N. Y. Ass'n Registered Business Schools: one of organizers, 1-96, and mem. of first Exec. Com. Harlem B'd of Commerce; mem. N. Y. Ass'n Academie Principals. Republican; Presbyterian. Mem. \. Inst. Civies, Am. Soc. Christian Philosophy, Va. Ilist. Suc., Va. Soc. in N. Y., S. A. R., So- ciety of Cincinnati (Virginia Chapter) : Southern Sue. Clubs: Dutchess Golf and Country, University, ( Poughkeepsie), West- moreland, Richmond, Va. Address: Pough-


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GALBRAITH, Anna Mary:


Physician, author; b. Carlisle, Pa., d. Thompson Moore and Elizabeth ( Woods) Galbraith; great-granddaughter John Moure. officer in Revolutionary War; ed. public schools of Pa. and Vassar Coll., 1873-79; grad. Woman's Med. Coll. of P'n., M.D., 1884; post-grad. work in Vienna and Munich, 1584-86; unmarried. Clinician and ass't gynecological staff Woman's Hosp. of Phil- adelphia, 1886-89; since IND practising in N. Y. City. Attending elinician and instr. clinical medicine N. Y. Infirmary, 1889-1903; attending physician to neurological dep't N. Y .. Orthopedie Hosp. aud Dispensary 1889-1908. One of founders and mem. N. Y. Branch Vassar Students' Aid Soc. (pres. 1892-93) ; mem. Alumine Ass'n Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa. (pres. 189 ;- 99) ; mem. N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Ass'n, Am. Med. Ass'n; fellow N. Y. Arad. Medicine. Author: Hygiene and Physical Culture of Women, 1895; The Four Epochs of Woman's Life, 1901; also various contributions


medical and general press. l'resbyterinu. to Address: 15 W. 91st St., N. Y. City.


GALE, Arthur Sullivan:


Professor of mathematies ; b. AAppleton, Wis., June 26, 1:77; s. Rev. Sullivan French Gale, D.D., and Elizabeth Taylor ( Felt) Gale; grad. Williston Seiu., 1995, Yale Coll., .A.B., 1899, Yale Univ., Ph. D., 1901; m. Mt. Vernon, N. Y., June 29, 1901, Mary Cotton-Walker Tuke; one son, Francis Marland, b. 1002. Instructor of mathematics, Yale Coll., 1901-15; ass't . prof. mathematics Univ. of Rochester, 1905-06, Fayerweather prof. mathematics in same since 1906. Mem. Am. Math. Soe., Deutsche Mathematiker Vereinigung; fellow A. A. A. S .; mem. of Council of Ass'n of Teachers of Mathematics in the Middle States and Maryland. Joint author: Smith and Gale's Elements of Analytic Geometry, Smith and Gale's Introduction to Analytic Geometry : and author of papers in various mathematical periodicals. Address: Univer- sity of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y.


GALE, Clement Rowland:


Organist; b. Kew, England, March 12, 1862; grad. Exeter Coll., Oxford Umv., B ... , les6, and in music, 12:0; in. Edinburgh, Sent- land, 1:02, Miss B. A. B. Kunz. Came to U. S. 1890; organist Calvary Ch. (Episcopal ) 1590- 1900. All Angels Ch. since 1000; also organ- ist and instructor in church music, of Gen. Theol. Sem. since 1901. Instr. musical theory and composition, Guilmant School of Music since 1902. Composer of many an- thems, church services, hymns, part-songs, etc. Address: 309 W. 21st St., N. Y. City. GALE, Noel:


Lawyer; b. Unionville, Ohio, Sept. 26, 1862; s. Edmund and Ruby (Cowles) Gale; grad. Oberlin, A.B., 1>>2. A.M., INST. Engaged in practice of law, N. Y. City, as mem. firm Strong & Cadwalader. Democrat. Mom. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Delta Kappa Epsi- lon Ass'u. Clubs: University, City Midday, Knollwood Country. Address: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.


GALLAGHER, James:


Lawyer: b. Coxsackie, N. Y. Jan. 15. 153; s. Michael and Ann ( MeCracken) Gallagher ; ed. public schools. AAssumption Acad., I'tiva, N. Y .; m. Jan. 2, 1ss3, Frances Busan, ono


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son, William MI., b. Feb. 16, 1886. Super- visor of town and pres. village of Cleveland, N. Y .; mem. State and Co. Bar Ass ns; was pres. B'd Ed'n for more than 20 years. Ad- dress : Cleveland, N. Y.


GALLANT, Albert Ernest:


Surgeon; b. Sudbury, Suffolk, England. June 27, 1961; s. Rev. Walter and Sarah ( Horsley) Gallant; ed. public schools, Iones- dale and Damascus, Pa., grammar school, Paterson, N. J., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Co- lumbia Univ), M.D., 1890; m. Paterson, N. J., Jan. 1, 1835, Eudora Elliot Burkett. Interno St. Joseph's Hosp. and Sloane Maternity Hosp., 1801, N. Y. Cancer Hosp., 1 92; instr. surgery, N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. Sch., 1-03- 96, Polyclinic Med. Sch., 1896-98; ass't sur- geon Lebanon Hosp., 1594-95: gynecologist Northern Dispensary, 1893-1903. "V .. p. treas. N. Y. Sch. Clinical Medicine; con- and sulting surgeon, Jamaica Hosp .; surgeon Baptist Deacon Home and Training Sch. ; ass't gynecologist, Roosevelt flosp., Out P'a. tient Dep't, 1893-1906; prof. gynecology, N. Y. Sch. Clinical Medicine; gynecologist, West- side German Dispensary. Republican. Served in Co. A. Paterson Light Guard, N. G. N. J., 1:51-88. Mem. Ami. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y., Co. Med. Soc., \m. Urological Ass'n, Soc. Med. Jurisprudence, N. Y. Acad. Medieine, Soe. Moral and Social Prophylaxis, Soc. Alumni Sloane Maternity Hosp .; treas. N. Y. Urological Soc .; sec. 19441-05, pres. 1905-10 Class Phys, and Sury. 1-90, N. Y. Recreations: Travel, golf, tennis, sailing. Address: 60 W. 56th St., N. Y. City.


GALLAUDET, Bern Budd:


Surgeon; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 11, 1860; S. Rev. Thomas (D.D. ) and Elizabeth Reynolds (Budd) Gallaudet; ed. Anthon Grammar Sch., Everson's Collegiate Sch., N. Y. City ; Trinity Coll., Hartford. Conn., .A.B., 1850, pust.grad. course in chemistry, 18:0-81, A.M., 183; Columbia (Coll. Pnys. and Surg. ). M.D., Is-4 (rash prize for graduating No. 5 in class of 150 students); m. Los Angeles, Calif., June 4, 1894, Elise, d. Col. William .A. Ellerkin, U. S. A. Interne at N. Y. Hosp., 1ss1-86; student of medicine, Vienna and Ber- lin, 1- 6-sf: surgeon Vanderbilt Clinic, 1:87- 00; ass't demonstrator of anatomy, 1-SF-91,


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GALLAWAY, Robert Macy:


Merchant, banker; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 4, ISST, of Scottish descent; grad. Yale, A.B., 15%; m. labs, Elizabeth A. Williams; chit- dren: John Macy, Merrill W. Began busi- hess life as clerk in his father's store: is pres. Merchants' Nat. Bank; for 18 years was v.p. elevated railroads; now director Manhattan R'y Cu .; pres, and director N. Y. Mutual Gas Light Co .: trustee Bowery Sav- mes Bank: director Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville R's Co., Hocking Valley R'y Co.,


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Iron Mountain R. R. Co., Rio Grande West- ern N'y Co., St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern R'y Co., St. Louis Southwestern Ry Co., Southern R'y Co., Texas & Pacitic R'y Co., Wabash R. R. Co., Manhattan Life Ins. Co., N. Y. Mutual Telegraph Co., Am. Malting Co. Mem. New England Soc., St. Andrew's Soc., St. Nicholas Soc. Clubs : I'mon, Union League, Meropolitan, Uni- versity, N. Y. Yacht, City Midday, Yale. Residence: 18 E. 55th St. Address: 42 Wall st., N. Y. City.


GALLERT, David J .:


Lawyer; b. Waterville, Me., Oct. 22, 1873; 8. Mark and Rebecca ( Pravy) Gallert; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1994; LL.B., 1897. Coun- sel for Am. Woolen Co., Silverton, Gladstone & Northern R. R. Co., Gold King Consoli- dated Mining Co. Mem. Ass'n Dar City of N. Y., Maine Soc. Colby Alumni, Phi Delta Theta. Mason 32. Club: Graduates. Ad- dress: 31 Liberty St., N. Y. City.


GALLUP, Asa Oran:


Lawyer, manager; b. Alexandria, Va., Sept. 24, 1505; s. Asa Oran and Welthy P. ( Palmer) Gallup; ed. Yale Univ., B.A., 1888; N. Y. Law Sch., LL. B., 1003; awarded special honors at Yale in English: m. Oneida, Mad- ison Co., N. Y., June 20, 1889, Almara Dewey ; children: A. Marie, b. Sept. 24, 1590, Asa O., b. Oct. 19, 1894. Admitted to N. Y. Bar Oct., 1903; tutor in Evansville, Ind .. 1888-89; examiner in science, N. Y. State Univ. (.11- bany, Regents' office), 1->9.90; report clerk, U'niv. State of N. Y., 1:00-01; chief clerl:, 1>92-95; deputy see., 1993-05; regents' special comm'r for Greater N. Y., 1:05; pres. and treas. N. Y. preparatory sch. system : lecturer on English and political and elementary Sci- ence 1895-1904; Sce., treas, and gen. mg'r Lake Placid Club siace 1900; mg'r sales dep't Am. Real Estate Co., 1002-04; sch. trustee, Lake Placid since 1000; gen. my'r Belle- Terre Club, Port Jefferson, L. I., 1906-07; elected, 100>, director of Lake Placid B'd of Trade ; pres. Anti-Saloon League, Lake Placid Section ; father of reestablished Yale chap- ter of the Alpha Delta I'hi fraternity. Bap- tist. Address: Lake Placid Club, Essex Co., N. Y.


GAMAGE, Frederick Luther:


Educator; b. llopkinton. Mass., June 19, 1860; s. Henry Richard and Abbie (Lachey ) Gamage; ed. Westhuro ( Mass. ) High Sch., Brown Univ., .A.B., 1ss2, A.M., 1ss5: D.C.L. Hobart, 1:95; m. Delhi, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1886, Isabella Horner: children: Margaret, b. Dec. 27, 1-00, Frederick, Jr., b. Jan. 13, 1:90. Instr. Greek, Delaware Arad .. Delhi, N. Y., 1522-25; principal Oxford (N. Y.) Acad., 13. 93; appt'd, 1-03 insp. academies and examiner in English by Regents Umv. State of N. Y .. but resigned later same year to become head master St. Paul's Sch., Garden City, L. I., which position hold 191907: founded, 1907, Paw ling School, of which is now head master. Episcopalian. Ment. Sons of Revolution. Club: University (N. Y. City). Address: Pawling, N. Y.


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Secretary: b. N. Y. City, July 28, 1971; ed. public schools; m. Anhurn, N. Y., Grace Marian Baldwin, descendant JJohn Quincy Adams; one child, Norman d., by first mar- riage. Studied law for a time, but later de-


cided to enter commercial life; now sec. Nat. Ass'n of Engine and Boat Mi'rs; mem. Sagamore Lodge. No. 371, F. and A. MI .; founder Motor Club of America; has written many artteles for various magazines on the subject of motor boats. Recreation: Motor hoating. Clubs: Brooklyn Yacht. New Rochelle Yacht, Am. Model Motor Boat Club. Address: 314 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


GAMBLE, James:


Contractor: b. Ballincollig, Ireland, June 22, 1835; s. John and Eleanor ( l'arfit) Gam- ble; ed. private school and Christ's Hosp .. London, England, familiarly known as the "Blue Coat School"; m. Lundun, Oct. 1st2, Etuily Bishop; children: John, Eleanor I.mily. Pres. James Gamble Contract Co., Public Utilities Co., Patent Purchase Co .. Goshen ( N. Y. ) Illuminating Co., Am. Check- agram Co .; treas. Clarendon Syndicate. Recreation: Pedestrianism. Residence: 204 Columbia Heights, Brooklyu, N. Y. Address: 15 William St., N. Y. City.


GAMMACK, John Wilson:


Clergyman; b. Drumlithie, Scotland, Mar. 25, 1:09: s. James and Jane Anne ( Wilson ) Gammack; ed. in parish school, private tu- tors: Gordon's Coll., Aberdeen, Scotland, and Berkeley Divinity Sch., Middletown, Conn. ; m. St. Paul's Ch., Glen Cove. L. 1., Oct. 20. 1 .- 98, Mary Adele Coles; children : Marjorie Craig, b. 1900, Henry Noyes, b. 1904. En- gaged in business before studying for minis- try; ordered deacon, 1897, by Bishop Niles, ordained priest, 150s, by Bishop Littlejohn ; reetur St. Paul's Episcopal Ch., Glen Cove, L. I., since 1:97. Republican (independent ) ; interested in all publie movements. Mom. F. and A. M .; trustee and director Harbor Beach Ass'n. Recreations: Golf, yachting, riding, driving, automobiling, etc. Clubs: Nassau Country, Hempstead Harbor Yacht. Address: St. Paul's Rectory, Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y.


GANNETT, Frank Ernest:


Editor; b. Naples, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1876; s. Joseph Charies and Maria ( Brooks) Gan- 'hett; grad. Cornell Cmv., .A.B., 1508; un- married. See. to Pres. J. G. Schurman of the first comm'n to the Philippine Islands, 1-99-1900; editor Cornell Alumni News, 1000- 01 :: Ithaca Daily News. 1900.05: Pittsburgh ( Pa.) Index, 1995-06; Elmira Gazette and Free Press since 1006. Democrat. U'ni- tarian. Mem. Mystic Shrine, Masonic Order, St. Augustine Commandery, K. T .; B. P. O. Elks. Address: Elmira


Gazette, Elmira, N. Y.


GANNETT, William Channing:


Clergyman, author; b. Boston, Mar. 13. I-40; s. Rev. Ezra Stiles Gannett : grad. Har- vard, 1960. Unitarian minister: formerly lo- rated at St. Paul, Minn,, and at other pilares: now at Rochester. N. Y. Author: A Year of Miracle: Biography of Rev. Ezr. Stiles Gannett: The Thought of God in nymns and Poems (with Frederick L. Hos- mer) : The Faith that Makes Faithful ( with Jenkin Lloyd Jones) ; Of Making One's Self Beautiful. Address: 15 Sibley Place, Roches- ter. N. Y.




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