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7th Reg't Veteran Ass'n. Recreations: | Art, Nat. Geog. Soc. Recreations: Walking, Golf, riding and driving. Clubs: Union i tegois, skating. Clubs: Harmonie, Economic, League, Crescent Athletic. Address: Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1300 | City Atbletie, Osceola, Reform, Acmy Realty. Residence: 4 E. 60th St. Address: 156 Broad- way. N. Y. City.
GILROY, Themas F .:
Builder, real estate; b. in freland. June 3, 1st0; came to U. S. 1847; ed. N. Y. public schools. Learned printer's trade; became clerk of Supreme Court; clerk City and County of N. Y., 1585-88; under sheriff, 1868- 95; comm'r public works, 1959-92; mayor of N. Y. City, 1:93-95. MIem. Tammany Soc .; grand sachem, 1s91. Clubs: Manhattan, Rid- ers and Drivers. Residence: 7 W. 121st St. Address : 17 Park Row, N. Y. City. GILSON, Roy Rolfe:
Author; b. Clinton, Iowa, Aug. 12, 1875; s. Prank Rindge and Marian ( Roff) Gilson ; ed. in public schools of Clinton, Iowa, and Benton Harbor, Mich .; at Benton Harbor Coll .; m. Detroit, Mich., Jan. 30, 1002, Mary W. MeGrath; children: Edward, b. 1903. Dorothy, b. 1905. Formerly connected with newspapers in Michigan and N. Y. City. Author: When Love Is Young, 1901; In the Morning Glow (short stories), 1902; The Flower of Youth, 1904; Miss Primrose, 1906 (all Harper). Also Katrina, 1906 ( Baker & Taylor) ; and short stories published in various magazines. Resided in Italy, Jan., 1905, to June, 1906. Served in 32d Mich. Reg't in Spanish-Am. War. Republican. Recently removed to Mass. Residence: Con- cord, Mass.
GIRDNER, John Harvey:
Physician and surgeon; b. Cedar Creek, Greene Co., East Tennessee; s. William (M.D) and Mary Ann (Link) Girdner; ed. Greeneville and Tusculum Coll., E. Tenn., A.B., 1876, Univ. City of N. Y., Med. Dep't, M.D., 1579: m. Sept. 23, 1-so, Adela Pratt; children: Penelope Morgan, b. less. Adela, b. 1891, Mary Evelyn, b. 1993, Frederick William Conrad, b. 1:96. Served on house staff of Bellevue Hosp. and several ether hospitals; taught anatomy in N. Y. Univ., and surgery in N. Y. Post-Graduate School and Hosp. Ifas practised continuously in N. Y. City since graduation. Mlem. Corpora- tion, N. Y. Post-Grad. Coll. and Hosp. : resi- dent fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine. Inventor of Girdner's Telephonic Bullet Probe and other surgical instruments. Author of ' New- yorkitis, " nod many magazine articles. First to call attention to necd of suppressing un- necessary noise, in essays in North American Review, 1596, etc. Address: 47 W. 71st St., N. Y. City.
GITTERMAN, A. N .:
Real estate broker; b. N. Y. City, June 8, 1878; s. Henry and Diana ( Lehmaier) Git- terman; ed. Dr. Sachs' private school; grad. U. S. Real Estate School. Pres. and director Cora Claw Co .; N. Y. director Koho & Decker. Democrat. Actively engaged in legislative matters as sec. Taxation and Leg- istation Com. of Real Estate B'd of Brok. ers, and instrumental in first concerted move- ment in favor of land title registration in State of N. Y. Has encouraged public senti- went in regard to rapid transit develop- ment for Greater Y. Interested in charitable and philanthropic work. Governor Real Estate B'd Brokers, Real Estate Ass'n of State of N. Y., Y. M. H. A., Soe. Jewish
GITTERMAN, Alice Sterne:
Born in N. Y. City: d. Ilen. Simon and Mathilde ( Elsherg) Sterne; grad. Smith Coll., A.B .; Columbia, A.M .: grad. school Yale Univ. ; m. John Milton Gitterman, 1.M., LL.B., Ph.D. Active worker in cause of popular education; secured first appropria- tion from Congress for free lectures to the people for benefit of working people of the District of Columbia, and was chm'n of the volunteer committee appt'd by the Dist. B'd of Ed'n to arrange the first two lecture series (seasons of 1904-06). Interested in ethnology; contb'r on sociol., ethnel. and educational subjects to various magazines. Author: Ethnological Study of the Dyaks of Borneo. Mem. College of Preceptors of England, N. Y. State Charities Aid Ass'n; was mem. Library Com. N. Y. Free Circu- lating Library; one of incorporators and mem. Exec. Com. City History Club, N. Y. City; was chm'n for 13th Senatorial Dist./of League for Polit. Ed'n: pres. Public Ed'n Ass'n of Washington, which aided in the introduction and success io Ist session of 59th Congress, of the first compulsory ed'n law for Dist. of Columbia, and the first Juvenile Court and first law regulating em- ployment agencies in Washington City. Ad- dress: 40 W. 59th St., N. Y. City.
GLACKENS, William J .:
Artist; b. Philadelphia, 1870; ed. Pa. Acad. Fine Arts. and in Europe: m. Hartford, Conn., Feb., 1904, Edith Dimock. Painter and illustrator: exhibited at Paris Salon, 1896; Paris Exp'n, 1900; Pan-Am. Exp'n, Baf. falo, 1901 (gold medal) ; La. Purchase Exp'n, 1901, (silver and bronze medals). Asso. mem. Nat. Acad. of Design; mem. Soc. of Illustrators; mem. Modern Soc. of Portrait Painters, London. Address: 3 N. Washing- ton Sq., N. Y. City.
GLADDEN, George:
Editer; b. North Adams, Mass., Oct. 13. 1967; s. Washington and JJennie (Cohoon) Gladdeu; ed. public schools, Springfield. Mass., Cornell Univ., special courses in aris, polit, science and economics; unmarried. Engaged in newspaper werk in Columbus, O .. 1-0-91; Pittsburg, 1:91-93; Springfield ( Mass. ) Republican, 1804.99; N. Y. City. 1598-1901; editor ( biography ) New Internat. Encyclopedia, 1901-01: asso. editor Current Literature, 1904-05: editor (biography) New Internat. Encyclopedia (revision), and Nel- son's Encyclopedia, 1005-07: editor (biog- raphy) New Internat. Year Book, 1907: con- tributor, biographical and gazetteer articles to Encyclopaedia Brittanica (12th edit. ), 1908. Ifas mado reviews of nature books, especially ornithology, fer N. Y. Evening Post. the Bookman, etc. Independent in politics. Recreation : Ornitbological field work. Resi- dence: 89 Pineapple St., Brooklyn. Address: Care Dodd. Mead & Co., N. Y. City.
GLADDING, Albert F .:
Jurist; b. Pharsaha, Chenango Co., N. Y. Dre. 9, 1413: s. James C. and Mary ( Fargo) Gladding; ed. in public schools, Norwich Acad .; m. Cortlaud, N. Y., March 16, 1ssl, 551
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Grace V. E. Owen; children: Grace, b. 1882, | GLASER, Lulu:
Gladys, b. 1884, Gertrude, b. 1866. Elected connty judge and surrogate of Chenango Co., N. Y., in fall of 1ss9 on Republican tieket, and reelected in 1895, and again in 1001, the last two elections being without opposition, and upon the indorsement of all parties; elected Nov. 6, 1906, justice of the Sopremo Court for the 6th Judicial Dist. for term ex- piring Dec. 31, 1920. Pres. Chenango Nat. Bank. Republican. Episcopalian. Club : Norwich (pres. since its organization in 1900). Address: Norwich, Chenango Co., N. Y.
GLADDING, Thomas Stantial:
Chemist, analytical and consulting expert; b. Meeklenberg, Va., Jan. S, 1533: s. Benja- min F. and Maria ( Stantia)) Gladding: grad. Brown U'niv., A.B., 195, (Phi Beta Kappa ), A.M., 1877; m. 1st, Nov, 27, 1877, Clara E. Sayles; 2d, Effie K. Price, Vet. ", 1902; one son, Willard Sayles, b. Dec. 13, 1878, (died Oct, 19, 1897). Held chair of sciences in Conn. Literary Inst., 1875-77, in Worcester Acad., 1878; mem. firm of Stillwell & Glad- ding, N. Y. City, since 1578 (now pres. and treas.). Independent in polities: Baptist ; di- rector and trustee of Montelair Y. M. C. A .; vice-chairman Stato Exeentive Com., N. J. Y. M. C. A. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (sec. 1884), Soc. of Public Analysts, Soe. Chemi- cal Industry, Delta Upsilon. Club: Drug and Chemical, Address: 1s1 Front St., N. Y. City.
GLADMAN, George James:
Physician and surgeon; b. Lindsay, Ont., Canada; s. Ilenry and Melissa ( Rientord) Gladman; grad. MeGill Univ., Montreal, Can., 1856, M.D. and C.M. (Master of Surgery ) with honors. Engaged in sneeessful prac- tice since graduation. Pres. Fehate Com- pany of N. Y., director Long Island Building Co. Independent in polities. Mem. General committee of Tammany Hall. Address: 202 W. 130th St., N. Y, City.
GLADWIN, Ellis Warren:
Insurance; b. Middletown, Conn., Feb. 11, 1-50; s. Stephen Miller and Hannah M. ( I.ewis) Gladwin; ed. Middletown ( Coun.) High Seh., Faulkner House Seh., Liverpool, Eng .; m. 1st, Salem, Mass., iss], Elizabeth Clark Butman; 2d, Bronxville, N. Y., 1-99, Grace Thorne Underhill; children : Dorothy, h. 1858, Ellis Warren, Jr., b. 1902, Grace, b. 1901. Was pres. of the Village of Bronx- ville, 1905-08; v .- p. and sec. Jlome Life Ins. Co., director W. Il. Crossman Co., Inc. ; trus- tee awrence Hosp., Bronxville, N. Y.
Clubs : Knollwood Country, Larchmont Yacht, Siwanoy Golf, Hamilton ( Brooklyn). AAddress: 256 Broadway, N. Y. City.
GLAENZER, George Auguste:
Decorator; b. Paris, France. July 3, 1918; s. Jules G. and Virginia (Brette) Glaenzer; ed. . Paris, London, Stuttgart (B.1., B.S., l'aris) : m. Paris, Feb. 22, 1:76, Alice Cary Butler, of N. Y. City; children : Richard But- lor, b. 1576 (Yale, '95), Jules, h. ls-l, G. Brette. h. 1:52. (Yale, '07). Saw service in the Franco-Prussian War. 1:70; com'r for France at Centennial Exp'n, IS76; pres. Genrer A. Glaenzer & Co. Club: Players, Address: 53 E. 20th St., N. Y. City.
Actress; b. Allegheny City, Pa., June 2, IS74; ed. in public schools in Allegheny and studied musie; m. N. Y. City, May 23, 1907, Ralph C. Herz, actor. She joined the Fran- eis Wilson Opera Co., 1992, was understudy for Marie Jansen, and when that actress fell ill took her place and gained success in the Jansen roles, especially as "Javotte" in Er- minie, and afterward appeared in new cre- ations in that company as principal comedi- enne; since 1900 at head of her own com- pany in Sweet Anne Page, Dolly Varden, The Madeap Princess, Dolly Dollars, etc. Address: Mount Vernon, N. Y.
GLASS, Chester:
Lawyer, banker; b. London, Ontario; s. - Hon. David (K. C.) and Sarah Dixon (Dal- ton) Glass; ed. Ifellmnth Coll. and Toronto Univ .; admitted a barrister-at-law of Os- goode Hall, Toronto; m. in Canada, June 20, ]><3, Beatrice Clans Kingsmill; children : Gordon Goldwin, b. 1885, Dorothy Beatrice, b. Is56. Praetised law in Canada, and in lesy successfully argued the well-known case of Attorney-General vs. Fonseca before the Su- preme Conrt of Canada, at Ottawa. AAfterwardk admitted to bar of State of Washington, and at Spokane, Wash., engaged extensively in street railway building real estate and min- ing, and still has large interests there; camo East in 1902, and became interested in coal fields in Pennsylvania and real estate in N. Y. State. In 1579 and leso travelled around the world, and published an account of the tour which attracted much attention, the book passing through several editions. Director United Copper Co., Ohio Copper Co., Pittsburg and New York Coal Co. Republican, Epis- copalian. Clubs; Calumet, Seawanhaka . Co- rinthian Yacht. Residence: 40 E, 25th St. N. Y. City. .
GLEASON, Carlisle J .:
Lawyer; b. Montpelier, Vt., Oct. 27, 1574; s. Lonis P. and Anne Louise ( Timothy ) Glea- son ; grad. Amherst Coll., S.B., 1:06; Har- vard Univ., LL. B., 1999; m. Montpelier, Vt., 1902, Ellen Fifield; one child. Louise Fifield, b. 1904. Admitted to har, 1-99, and has prac- tised in N. Y. City since 1899; mem. firm of James Schell & Elkus; resident v .- p. Am. Fidelity Co. Address: 50 Pine St., N. Y. City.
GLEASON, Lafayette B .:
Lawyer; b. Deihi, N. Y., May 30, 1863; s. William and Caroline ( Blanchard ) Gleason ; grad. Yale Coll .. A.B., 1885; m. Delhi, June 17. 1559, Gertrude Gordon: one child, Gordon Peet. b. 1890. Admitted to bar, Sept., lait; practised in Delhi, with firm of William & L. B. Gleason, until 1501; since then has practised in N. Y. City; was elun'n Rep. Co. Com. of Delaware Co., 1959-90; see. of same, 1-67-88; journal clerk N. Y. State Senate, 1-9-91, 1>91-1901: ass't clerk, 1901-05. since 1905, clerk N. Y. State Sonate; has been clio'n of Speakers' Bureau of Rep. State Com, since 19; sre. of all State cours. of Rep. party since 12; since Sept., 1906. see. N. Y. Rep. State Com. Director Deratur ( Ala. ) Water Works, Was mom. Delta Kappa Epsilon and Wolf's Head at Yale. Clubs: University, Republican (N. Y. City ), Albany (Albany). Address: University
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GLEASON, Willis:
Lawyer ; b. Liverpool, Onondaga Co., N. Y., May 8, 1869; s. Williard and Ellen ( Sherman) Gleason ; ed. Liverpool Umion Sch. and Syra- rose High Seh. ; m. Liverpool, Lalu E. Ciem- ent; children: Mabel S., Lueias, Daniel S. Admitted to N. Y. State Bar, Jan., 1899; ad- mitted to practise in U. S. Dist. aud Cir- cait Courts, 1899; magistrate of Salina, On- ondaga Co., 1894-1905; in law dep't Del., Lack- awanna and Western R. R. Co., since Oct. 15, 1905. Republican; Presbyterian. Mem. N. Y. State and Onondaga Co. Bar Ass'ns; was pres. B'd Trustees, Liverpool Publie Li- brary and sup't Liverpool Fine Salt Works. Residence: Liverpool, N. Y. Address: 26 Exchange Pl., N. Y. City.
GLEESON, J. M .:
Artist, animal painter and writer; b. Dra- eut, Mass., Feb. 8. 1s01; s. Jeremiah and Jane ( Masterson) Gleeson ; studied art ander masters in Mauich, Rome and Paris; m. N. Y. City, May 29, 1902, Florence Helene Stebbins. Has been very successful profes- sionally; has traveled extensively in U. S. and in Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Great Britain, and Northern Canada. Ad- dress: Newfoundland, N. J.
GLENN, Garrard:
Lawyer; b. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 17, 1878; s. John Thomas and Helen ( Garrard) Glenn; grad. Univ. of Ga., A.B., 18099 Colombia Univ. Law Sch., LL.J., 1903; mein. b'd editors Columbia Law Review. Engaged in law practice N. Y. City; director N. Y. Lubricating Oil Co. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Siguma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, Soe. of Colonial Wars ( Ga. chapter). Clab : Columbia University. Address: 115 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
GLENN, John Mark:
Director of Rossell Sage Foundation; b. Baltimore, Md .; s. William Wilkins and Matilda Wykoff ( Smith) Glenn; ed. Wash- ington & Lee Univ., M.A., 1579 (LL.D. 1007), Johns Hopkins Univ., M.A., (honorary ) 1901, Univ. nf Md., LL.B., 1882; m. Baltimore, 1902, Mary Willcox Brown. Engaged in law practice from les2; formerly in Baltimore. Director Provideot Savings Bank of Balti- more. Episcopalian. Pres. Department of Charities of Baltimore, Md., 1904-07; trastee of Johns lokpins Hospital, 19. 6-ts. Clubs: City, Aldine. Address: 105 E. 22d St., N. Y. City.
GLENNAN, Arthur Henry:
Ass't surgeon-gen. U. S. Public Health and Marioe llosp. Service; b. Rochester, N. Y., Jaly 28, 1:53; s. Surgeon P. ( C. S. V.) and Margaret Denver (O'Donnell) Glennan; grad. St. John's Coll., B.Se., and Med. Dep't Univ. of City of N. Y., M.D., 192; m. Springfield, Mass., Mary Clark Mcintosh. Appt'd ass't surgeon U. S. Marine llosp. Service, Jone 6, 1:53; passed ass't surgeon, Sept. 7, IS-G. commissioned surgeon, Ang. In, hogy; detailed as ass't surgeon-gen., June 10, 1:03. In com- mand U. S. Marine Husps, and Quarantine Stations at various points, 1- 3 95; served in the epidemie of yellow fever in the South, 1.97-98; sanitary expert and insp. West Coast of Fla., during Gen. Shafter's Expd'n to Caba : detailed to organize quarantine service in Island of Porto Rico, 1599; appt'd mem,
Superior B'd of Health, Porto Rico, by Gen. George W. Davis, mil. governor. During epidemie of yellow fever in Ilavana was de- tailed July 15, 1900, upon staff of Maj .- Gon. Leonard Woud as chief quarantine officer, Island of Coba; served antil departure of .1m. forces; detailed upon sanitary mission to State of Calif., in cooperation with gov- ernor and State health officials. Mem. Iss'n Mil. Sargeons, Loyal Legion. Clab: Uni- versity, Address: U. S. Publie Health and Marine Hospital Service, Washington, D. C. GLENTWORTH, Marguerite Linton:
Author; b. Newark, N. J., Jan. 18, 1882; d. late James Linton and Caroline Elizabeth Glentworth; educated at private schools; an- married. Began writing as child, and first attracted attention by Gates Ajar, a poem published when she' was 14, and which gained the attention of Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jean Ingelow and erities in England and America. Author: A Twentieth Century Boy, 1901; The. Tenth Commandment, 1902 ( dramatized, 1905) ; ampther novel in press. Active mem. N. Y. Woman's Press Club, American Playgoers, New Century Study Cir- cle, ete. Address: 77 Parkhurst St., New ark, N. J.
GLORE, Harrison C .:
Lawyer; b. Covington, Ky .; s. John A. P. aod Mary ( Millard) Glore; ed. in public school, Coll. City of N. Y., N. Y. Law School and Brooklyn Law School of St. Lawrence Univ .; m. N. Y., June 25, 1902, Carribelle Palmer; one daughter: Frances Mary, b. 1906. Engaged in general practice of law in Brooklyo; actively engaged in polities for past ten years. Mem. Assembly from the 20th Assembly Dist., from Kings County, during sessions of 1900 and 1907; reelected 1908. Veteran of 13th Reg't, N. G. N. Y. Republican. Baptist. Men. Alumni Ass'n, Brooklyn Law School. Pres. Unity Republi- ean Club, mem. John K. Neal and 28th Ward Republican Clubs; mem. Ridgewood Lodge 1. and A. M., Eastern Dist. Turn Verein, and numerous other B'd of Trade, and civic, fraternal and social organizations of the Dist. Address: 1035 Madison St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
GLOVER, Henry Lincoln:
Clergyman; b. Lyobrook, L. I., Joly 6. 1-62; s. lIenry Clinton and Lydia Anu (Young) Glover; ed. public schools, Con- tenary Collegiate Inst., Hackettstown, N. J .; grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., 189; m. Ist, Brooklyn, July 15, I'M, Mattie Myers Sil- leck; 2d. April 17, 1901, Eda Rosalie Ketch- am; children: Charles Clinton, b. June 3. 1:00, Lydia May, b. ag. 20, 1505; Kath- arine Louise, b. March 8, 1903. Ordained in ministry of Methodist Episcopal Church. l'astor East Moriches, L. I., 1>>9-93; Nauga- tuck, Conn., 1:93-95; Durham, Conn .. 1-95-95; Morris Park, 1 .. I., 1:95-1900; Amityville, I .. I., 1900-01; since 1904 at St. James' C'h., Lynbrook, L. 1. Independent in politics. Mem. Junior Order Am. Mechanics and In- dependent Order Good Templars. Address: Lynbrook, L. 1., N. Y.
GLÜCK, Samuel Alex:
Physician und surgeon; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 14, 1-57; s. Wilham and Jennie ( Wei- man) Glick; ed. Public School 79. N. Y. City, N. Y. Prep. School, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., Univ. of Baltimore, M.D., April 553
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13, 1899: m. Brooklyn, June 16, 1901, Annie | dence: 201 E. 16th St. Address: Ameri- Whiteman, children: Walter Jersine, b. | can and Journal, 2 Duane St., N. Y. City. March 6, 1902, Mildred Dorothy, b. Jan. 20, GODDARD, Ralph Bartlett: 1906. Mem. of Assembly, 1997, and 1009, and reelected for session of 1909, was ass't sur- geon of Lafayette Post Volunteer during Spanish-Am. War: was special ass t examin- ing surgeon of 9th Reg's N. G. N. Y. at same time. Demoucrat.
Hebrew. Mem. Kings County Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soe., Brooklyn Pathological Soe., Jewish Publication Soc. of America, Nat. Hist. and Bing. Soc. Mem. F. and A. M., Foresters of America. Hebrew Free Burial Soc. of Brooklyn. School of Biblical Instruction Brooklya, Hebrew Orphan Asy- lum, Brooklyn, Jewish llosp., Brooklya Io- dependent Order Brith Abraham, Independ- ent Order Sharath Israel, Samuel J. Tilden Regular Democratic Club, 21st Dist .. Brook- lyn. Address : 42 Humboldt St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
GLYNN, Martin H .:
Comptroller State of N. Y .; b. Kinder- hook, Columbia County, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1871; ed. publie schools, Fordham Univ .. A.B. (honor man), 1:94; studied law and was admitted to the bar: m. Jan. 2, 1900, Mary C. E. Magrane, d. P. B. Magrane, of Lynn, Mass. Entered journalism and is editor and publisher of the Albany Times- Union; Democrat; eleeted 189s to Fifty- sixth Congress, serving 1899-1901: appt'd by President Mckinley, 1901, mem. Nat. Comm'n of the Louisiana Purchase Exp'n, and was elected v.p. of the Commission ; elected 1906, comptroller of the State of N. N., for term 1907-09; renominated in 1908, but defeated with ticket. Mew. Albany County Bar Ass'n. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. Resi- dence : 28 Willett St. Address: Times-Union Bld'g, Albany, N. Y.
GODDARD, Charles F .:
Lawyer; b. Muscatine, Io., Dec. 22, 1862; 6. Charles Fisher and Frances E. ( Piok- ham) Goddard; ed. Columbia Univ., Sch. of Arts, A.B., 1887; Sch. of Political Science, A.MI .. 1888; Sch. of Law, LL.B., 1889; un- married. Engaged in the gen. practice of law at the N. Y. Bir since Iss9; mem. frm of Tison & Goddard. Director Queens County Realty Co .; counsel to numerous corporations. Clubs : Republican. Quill, Columbia University. Alpha Delta Phi. Ad- dress: 15 William St., N. Y. City.
GODDARD, Morrill:
Editor N. Y. Sunday American and Jour- nal; b. Portland, Me., Ort. 7, 1:06; s. Judge Charles W. and Rowena C. ( Morrill) Goddard; grad, Dartmouth. 18-5; m. 1899, Jessamine Rugg, of Hot Springs, Ark. From 1.55 to 1>91, was suressively city editor, Washington correspondent, Sunday editor and managing editor N. Y. World; editor of the Sunday edition N. Y. American and Journal since 195; has also been war cor- respondent, traveler, magazine writer. Meni. Maine Soc. Am. Social Science Soc., Nat. Mosquito Extermination Soc., Am. Geng. Soc., Palestine Exploration Fund Ass'n, Am. Anti-Vivisertion Soc., Am. Forestry Ass'n, Peace Soc of N. Y., Am. Inst. Scientific Rp. search. Ama. Soe. for Psychical Research. Clubs: Atlantic Yacht, Dartmouth. Resi- I City.
Sculptor; b. Meadville, Pa., June IS. 1861: s. Frederick Bartlett and Lydia Jane ( Mason) Goddard; ed. public schools of Brooklyn, Nat. cad. Design, Art Students' League, Académie Julian, Paris; unmarried. Made bronze bas-relief portraits of leading modern authors and poets: also portraits of various subjects: later sculptor of statues. including that of Gutenberg, at Grand and Sheriff Sts., N. Y. City ( for Robert Hne) ; ideal statues Invictus and the Prepiière Epreuve (exhibited in Paris Salon, 1807, now in Detroit Museum of Fine Arts). Mem. Nat. Sculptor Soc. Club :
Lotos. Resi- deuce: 312 W. 85th N. Y. City. Studio: Madison, Conn.
GODDARD, Stephen Haile:
Publisher: b. Brooklyn, Dec. 3, 1872; s. Frederick B. and L. J. ( Mason) Goddard : ed. N. Y. public schools, Colurado Coll. and special courses; unmarried. Viee-pres, and me'r Electrical Review. Republican. Takea artive part in politieal campaigns as speak. er. Mem. Am. Inst. of Elec. Eng'rs, Sons of the Revolution. Contb'r to technical press and periodicals. Clubs: Engineers', Eleetrie. Address : 13 Park Row, N. Y. City.
GODFREY, Charles H .:
Retired banker; b. Bangor, Me., Jan 27, 1840; resident for twenty-six years of Phila- delphia, and since 1883 of N. Y. City. Form- erly partner in firm of Drexel. Morgan & Co .; retired Jan. 1, 1881: latterly associated with various railroad directorates and re. organizations. Clubs: Metropolitan. Union League, Southampton. Address: 611 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
GODWIN, Harold:
Editor; b. Roslyn, L. I., May 21, IS58; s. Parke and Fanny (Bryant) Godwin; grad. I'rinceton Univ., A.D., 1879., (bist. fellow ) ; m. Matloek Bath, England, May 31, 18-4, Elizabeth Love Marquand: children : Fred- erick M. b. 1> 9. Elizabeth L. M. b. 1591, Frances B. b. 1892. Was for years art critic on the N. Y. Evening Post, Mail and Ex- press, Commercial Advertiser: later inn'g editor Commercial Advertiser: subsequently editor and owner of Current Literature and Short Stories; now engaged only in artistic studies; previous to newspaper work had studied sculpture under St. Gaudens and was admitted to the Ecole des Beaux Arts. See. and treas. Bryant Bld'g Co. Independent in politics. Recreations: Golf, riding, mno- turing. Club : University. Address: Kos- lyn, N. Y.
GOELET. Augustin H .:
Physician; h. Wilmington, N. C., April 1. 151; s. Dr. Edward H. and Virginia (Lane) Givelet; ed. Cape Fear (N. C.) 'Mil. And. I'niv. of Va., Bellevue Hlusp. Med. Cull .. 1-74; m. N. Y. City, 1897. Elaine Goodnuw. Prof. of gynecology, N. Y. Sch. of Clinical Medicine, 3 years: pres, of faculty of same. Episcopalian. Fellow N. Y. Acad. of Medi- rine and m. Urological Ass'o: mem. of N. Y. Co. and State Med. Soes .: Zeta Psi fraternity. Address: 2030 Broadway, N. Y.
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GOELET, Robert Walton:
Capitalist; b. N. Y. City; s. Robert and Ilarriette ( Warren) Goelet; grad. Harvard, 1902. Director Chemical Nat. Bank, Ill., Central R. R. Co., Lawyers' Mortgage Co., Mortgage Bond Co. of N. Y .; trostee Union Trust Co. of N. Y. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Manuscripts Soc., Am. Fine Arts Soc., Holland Soc., St. Nicholas Soc., Aldine Ass'D, Columbia Univ. Alumni Ass'a. Clubs: Knickerbocker, Union, Metropolitan, Play- ers, N. Y. Yacht, Tuxedo, Racquet and Tennis, The Brook, Automobile of America, Harvard. Residence : 591 Filth Av. Ad- dress: 9 W. 17th. St., N. Y. City. GOELLER, Charles:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 23, 1849; s. Charles J. and Sophia Goeller; ed. in N. Y. City; in. N. Y. City, April 27, 1882, Emily Byron Shotwell. Has been in practice of law, in business for self, 3+ years; also very much in private business enterprises. For 13 years counsel for Union Square Bank, now merged in Corn Exchange Bank, in which is mem. Advisory B'd Union Sq. Branch; att'y for many years in two large breweries; real estate holder, investor, etc. Democrat; be- longing to organization of Taminanmy Hall over 25 years: viem. Tammany Hall Law Com .; at one time, for 6 years, chm'n Tam- many Hall Gen. Com. in the oldl 11th As- senibly Dist. N. Y. About 1885 nominated for Assembly on Tammany Hall Democratic ticket in old 10th Assembly Dist. N. Y., but was defeated. Was mem. N. Y. State Constitutional Convention of 1-94; elected on Democratic nomination (Tammany Hall), 1893, for the 9th Senate Dist. ; appt'd member of Military Committee and Cominittee on In- dustrial Interests in that body. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'o, Soc. Med. Jurisprudence; also Columbian Order, 14th St. Recreations : Traveling, especially by sea; many trips to Europe; took sea trip to San Francisco; has made Mississippi River trips. Clubs: National Democratic, Pensacola. Residence : Kenil- worth AApartment House, 103 E. luth St. Ad- dress: 99 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
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