Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 134

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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GOELLER, Robert :


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 27, 1868; 6. Charles J. Goeller, who emigrated in 1844 from Germany and acquired large fortune in the real estate business; ed. Dr. Ileidro- feld's Inst., Columbia Grammar Sch., Co- lumbia Col. and Columbia Law Sch., B.A., 1888, M.A., 1>>9. Formed a partnership, 1>90, with George Flint Warren, Jr., and engaged in practice of law until berame attorney nf the Legal Aid Society in last; returned to private practice, 1-97, and formed firm of Goeller, Shaffer & Eisler, in which enjoys & high reputation. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Kane Lodge, F. and A. M., National Democratic Club, Kings County Democratic Club, Crescent Athletic Club. Residence:


Hicks Brooklyn.


Broadway, N. Y. City.


Address : 207 GOEPEL. Paul:


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Lawyer and patent att'y: b. Stuttgart, Germany, Feb. 23, 1-14; s. Karl and Emma ( Zeller) Goepel; grad. Technical I'niv. of Stuttgart, Germany, C.E. George Washing- ton I'mv., Washington, D. (., LL.B .; ad- mitted to bar of N. Y. Supreme Court and


U. S. Supreme Court; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 12, 1876, Marie E. Wirnmels; children: Carl P., b. 1879, Panla, b. 1sel, lerma, b. J -- 3, Walter, b. 1889, Claire, b. 1891. In business in N. Y. City, since 1553, mem. of firm of Goepel & Goepel, atty's at law and regis- tered patent attorneys. Ex-pres. Ger- man Liederkranz of N. Y., candidate for Register on Citizens Union Ticket with Low ( first nomination). Founder of the Tech- nical Society of N. Y. and Nat. Soc. of German American Technologists. Starter of Elks Park in the Catskills, and its pres. fur five years, etc. Republican in National, Independent in Stato and municipal politics. Mem. Technical Soc. of N. Y. Club: Ger- man Liederkranz. Residence: 2350 ith Av. Address: 200 Broadway, N. Y. City.


GOETHALS, George W .:


Major, U. S. A .; b. N. Y., June 29, 1858; appt'd cadet at U. S. Mil. Arad. from N. Y., and grad. 1880; promoted 2d lient., June, 1:50; served on special duty, U. S. Mil. Arad., July 5 to Ang. 28, 1880; at Willet's Point, N. Y., With battalion of eng'rs, Nov., 1-20, to Nov., 1882; promoted 1st lieut., June, , 18:2; eng'r officer, 1882-34; ass't Lieut .- Col. Merrill, les4-$5; ass't prof. civil and mil. eng'ring. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1885-Se, principal ass't prof., 1888-89; ass't Lient .- Col. Merrill, Sept .- Oct., les9, to Lieut .- Col. Barlow since 1x-9; captain, Dec. 14, 1801; major, Feb. 2, 1900; lieut. col., Mar. 2, 1907, chief of eng'rs during Spanish-Am. War; chief eng'r Pana- ma Canal since Feb. 20, 1907. Address : Culebra, Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama.


GOETSCHIUS, Perey:


Music pedagogue, composer and author; b. Paterson, N. J., Ang. 30, 1833; s. John Henry and Mary Ann (Berry) Goetschius; general ed'n chiefly self-acquired; musical ed'n at Royal Conservatory of Music, Stutt- gart, Germany: Royal Württemberg prof., Germany 1e85 Mus. Doc. hon. causa, Syra- cuse U'niv., 1992; n. Metz, Germany, Juno 15, 1-89, Maria Stephany; one son: Percy Berry, b. 1:00. Instr. and lecturer, Stutt- gart Conservatory, 1876-1859; prof. of mosical theory, piann and musical history, Syracuse (N. Y.) University, 1>90-92, New England Conservatory, Boston, Mass., 1992-96; private instr. Boston, 1-06-1005; prof. of musical theory and composition, Inst. of Musical Art, N. Y. City, since 1905. Author of text books: Material Used in Musical Composition, 1-s2. revised 18-9: Theory and Practice of Tone Relations, 1-92: Homophonie Forms of Musi- cal Composition, legs; Models of Musical Forms, 106; Exercises in Melody Writing, I900; Applied Counterpoint, 1902: Lessons in Music Porm, 1901; also Pianoforte Sonata, antheois, miscellaneous pianoforte composi- tions, orchestrat and other works in manu- script. Address: 33 Fifth Av., N. Y. City. GOETZ, Isador:


I.awyer: b. in Russia, 1982; s. David and Bertha D. (Jospe) Goetz: grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., 1902, (Bennett & Warl medalist) ; N. Y. Unit., LL. B., 1905; m. N. Y. City, 1908, Sylvia Cohen. Principal of Goetz Preparatory School: ass't editor of Jewish Herald. 1902; served in Tenement House Dep't, N. Y. City, 1902-05. Engaged in general practice of law. Address: 140


Nassau St., N. Y. City.


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GOETZ, Philip Becker:


Teacher, author; b. Buffalo, N. Y., July 20, 1870; s. George and Catharine ( Ilansauer) Goetz; ed. publie schools of Buffalo; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B .. 1893; m. Buffalo, 1895, Linda Alvord Graves; two children: Theo- dore, b. 1904, Esther, h. 1907. Teacher of ancient classics at Lafayette Iligh Sch., Buf- falo. Author: Kallirrhoe, a Dramatic Poem, 1800; Poems, 1898; Interludes, 1001. Club : University (Buffalo). Address: 103 North Norwood Av., Buffalo, N. Y.


GOETZE, Frederick Arthur:


Educator, eng'r; b. Jersey City. N. J., April 17, 1870; s. Frederick A. nnd Sarah C. (Gee) Goetze; ed. Hoboken Acad. and Stevens Prep. School, Huhoken, N. J., until 1885, Cooper Union, N. Y. City, 1-55-57, Co- lumbia School of Mines, 1>93.95: received hon- orary M.Sc. from Columbia Univ., 1905; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 11, 1896, May L. Martin. Ass't sup't and sup't buildings and grounds of Columbia Univ., 1895-1907; dean of the schools of Mines, Eng'ring and Chemistry and con- sulting engineer Columbia Univ .. since 1907. Mein. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, N. Y. Elec. Soc., Soc. for Promotion of Eng'ring Ed'n, Soc. for Promotion of Industrial Ed'n, Nat. Edn't Ass'n A. A. A. S. Clubs: Engineers, Colum- bin University, Phi Delta Theta, Englewood Golf. Address: 411 W. 117th St., N. Y. City. GOFF, John W .:


Jurist; b. Wexford, Ireland; enmo to N. Y. City in infancy; ed. in the public schools; studied law in the offices of Hon. S. G. Court- ney, U. S. dist att'y. Admitted to bar; was ass't dist. att'y of N. Y. County in administration of Col. J. R. Fellows; counsel to Lexow Investigating Committee; recorder of N. Y. City, 1-04-1906; elected Nov., 1906, justice Supreme Court of N. Y. for the Ist Dist. for term expiring Dec. 31, 1820. Demo- crat. Address: 325 Central Park, West, N. Y. City.


GOFFE, J. Riddle:


Educator, physician and surgeon; b. Ken- osha, Wis., Aug. 10, 1851; s. William and Betsy (Riddle) Goffe; ed. Kenosha public school, Univ. of Mich., Ph. B., 1873, Ph.M., 1876, Bellevue Med. Sch., N. Y., 1881, Woman's Hosp., N. Y. City, 1983, and studied in Paris and Vienna; m. N. Y. City, 1800, Eleanor Taylor (died 1908). Prof. diseases


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of women, N. Y. Polyclinic Med. Sch. and Ilosp., and Dartmouth Med. Sch .; attending surgeon Polyclinic and Woman's Hosps. Consulting surgeon N. Y. City Hosp., St. Joseph's Hosp., Yonkers and Mt. Vernon Ilosp., Pres. Am. Gynecological Soc. and N. Y. Co. Med. Soe .; ex-pres. N. Y. Obstet. Soc. nnd N. Y. State Med. Ass'n. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Southern Surgical and Gynecological Soc. : fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine. Author of numerous monographs, including: Organization the Watchword of Creation ; The Scope and Lim- itation of Vaginal Section; A New Opera- tion for Cystocele in Women; The Menstrual Function, etc. Independent in politics, Protestant. Trustee N. Y. Polyclinic Med. Sch. and Hosp. Charter Mem. Squadron .1, N. G. N. Y .: mom. Psi Upsilon fraternity. ('luhis: University. Richmond Hill Golf, Dunwoodie Golf. Address: 016 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


GOING, Charles Buxton:


Editor; b. Westchester. N. Y., April 5. 1863; s. Charles Henry aud Eliza (Buxton ) Going; grad. Columbia Sch. of Mines, Ph.B., 1.2: m. Glendale, Ohio, June 1, last, Mary Evelyn Thompson (died 1896). Chemist, vice- pres, nud pres. of various corporations, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, 18:2-06, trustee, see. and treas., Glendale (Ohio) Water Works, 1892-96; asso- ciate editor (New York and London ), 1806- 98, and managing editor since 1:96 The Engi- neering Magazine. Associate in mechanical eng'ring, Columbia Univ., corresponding mem. Canadian Mining Inst. Author: Summer Fal- low, 1892: also (in collaboration with Marie Overton Corbin) : Urchins of the Sea, 1900; Urchins at the Pole, 1901. Contributor to many literary and technical magazines. Clubs: Engineers, Salmagundi, Columbia University : Residence: Parksville. Address: 140 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


GOING, Ellen Maude:


Author; b. Westchester, N. Y .; d. Charles Henry and Eliza (Buxton) Going; ed. privately and at normal college, and attend- ed McGill Univ., Montreal. Author: With the Wild Flowers, 1894: Field, Forest and Wayside Flowers, 1899; With the Trees, 1903. Contb'r to magazines. Writes under pen name of "E. M. Hardinge." Address: Care Baker & Taylor Co., 33 E I7th St., N. Y. City.


GOLDBERG, Mark:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, March 22, ISTS; s. Alexander and Annie ( Gusky) Goldberg: ed. in public schools of N. Y. City and N. Y. I'niv., LL.B. and LL.M. Member of As- mombly of N. Y. State 1907 and 1908; elected on Democratie ticket. Jewish religion. Mem. Delaware Club of Tammany Hall andl General Committee Isth Assembly Dist., N. Y. City. Mem. Young Folks League of Ile- brew Infant Asylum, mem. Manhattan Council 217 Royal Arcanum. Donates yourly medal to Public School No. 82, N. Y. City. Address: 222 E. Ted St., N. Y. City.


GOLDEN, Richard:


Actor; b. Bangor, Me., July G, 1851; s. Pat- rick and Matilda Golden; ed. in schools of I'enobs .ot Co., Me. ; m. Cohoes, N. Y., Kath- erine Kittleman. Made debut as artor in comnedy Fashion, 1:67. Produced Old Jed Prouty, of which is co-author, 1>>9, of which over 3,000 performances were given : played in The Tourists, 1906. Residence: Port Wash- ington, N. Y. Address: Lambs Club, N. Y. City.


GOLDFINGER, Max:


Life insurance manager; h. Bonyhad, Ifun- gary, Aug. 9, 1849. Engaged with the Mu- tual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y. for past thirty- five years, except for four years when he represented the U. S. as consul at Mann- heim, Germany, and has been general agent, special representative and now branch man- anger for the Mutual Life. Residence: Ho- tel Savoy, anh St. and Fifth Av, Address: 116 Broadway, N. Y. City.


GOLDPOGLE, Henry M .:


Jurist, congressman ; h. N. Y. City, May 23, 1-56; s. Mayer Goldfogle; ed. in public schools; unmarried. Admitted to bar, IST; practised law until Iss7, when was elected justice of Fifth Dist. Court of N. Y .; re-


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GOLDSCHMIDT


elected 1893; became one of judges of Mn- [ lecturer for II. W. Savage Parsifal Co., 1904- nicipal Court of N. Y .; retired from bench 03; has given about 300 public lectures and recitals in the U. S. and Can. Composi- tions: Trio for piano, violin and 'cello; Sonata for piano and violin; Quartet for piano and strings, etc. Orchestral works: Theme and variations (played by late An- ton Seidl) ; Overture Hiawatha (played by Boston Symphony Orchestra and Vienna Conzertverein). Address; 131 W. 126th St., N. Y. City. Jan. 1, 1900, to resume practice of law ; elected to Congress, 1900, reelected 1902, 1904, 1906, 1908. Has been delegate to every State Dem. Conv. for past 24 years; delegate to Nat. Dem. Conv., 1996. Democrat. Formerly grand pres. Dist. 1, Independent Order of B'nai Brith; v .- p. Temple Rodeph Sholom, N. Y. City; master Empire City Lodge, F. and A. M., etc. Residence: 16 Columbia St. Address: 271 Broadway, N. Y. City.


GOLDMAN, Henry J .:


Army officer; b. Germany; s. Henry J. and Elizabeth Birwirth ( Lemke) Goldman; grad. Troy (N. Y.) High Sch., 153 (2d hon. and Sheldon Prize) ; U. S. Mit. Acad., 1877; m. Albany, N. Y., April, 1:83, Jennie M. Keenan; children : Jane E. b. 1>84, Alfred G. b. 1894. Was appt'd 2d lient, 5th Cav., June 11, 1877; served on frontier on scouting duty, etc., 1877-86; promoted to Ist lieut. 5th Cav., April 24, 1886; in Indian Territory and at Ft. Brown, etc., 1886-96; promoted capt. 5th Car., Troop E, June 1, 1897; on duty in Texas, 1896-98; during Spanish-Am. war established and commanded the post of San German, Porto Rico, to Dec., 1809; commanding officer at Angeles, Pampanga, Philippine Islands, 1902; Mahalaceat, P. I., 1903; on Western frontier, 1903; marched over the old Santa Fe trail, from Ft. Logan, Colo., to Ft. Apache, Ariz., May, 1904; commanding officer at Ft. Wingate, New Mex., and Ft. Ogle- thorpe, Ga., 1901-05; promoted major, 12th Cav., April 8, 1903: traveled in Europe, 1ss9, and in Japan, 1903. Republican. Catholie. Mem. Alumni Ass'n, U. S. Mil. Acad .; Nat. Geog. Soc., Mil. Order of Foreign Wars of the U. S .; received bronze medals in bi- division competitions, 1:94, sharpshooters; senior inst. and lecturer in the officers' gar- rison schools. Reereations: Riding, cross- country. Clubs : The Army and Navy, The Ft. Orange (Albany). Address: Fort Ogle- thorpe, Dodge, Ga.


GOLDMAN, William:


Merchant; b. Carbondale, Ill., Sept. 3, 1868; 8. Marens and Anna ( llolzman) Goldman ; ed. Southern Ill. Normal Univ. : m. N. Y. City, March S, 1:91, Leah Holzman; chil- dren: Roso Edyth, b. 1895, Richard Silas, b. 1897, George William, b. 1905. Entered mercantile life in St. Louis, Mo., at an early age; removed to N. Y. City, and in 1-99 formed the firm of Cohen, Goldman & Co., clothing mi'rs; v .- p. and director Clothiers' Ass'n of N. Y. ; director Fleischman Realty and Construction Co., Cooper Realty Co. Mem. Saturday and Sunday Hosp. Ass'n, director Montefiore Home. Residence: 58 E. 83d St. Address: 057 Broadway, N. Y. City.


GOLDMARK, Rubin:


Musician, composer, lecturer; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 13, 1572; s. leo and AAngusta ( Stern) Goldmark; ed. Coll. of the City of N. Y. (3 years), Philosophie Faculty, Univ. of Vienna; student Vienna Conservatory of Music (Door in piano, Fuchs in composi- tion ) ; subsequently pupil of Joseffy and An- tonin Dvorak; honorary A.M., Colo. Coll., 1-00; unmarried. Instructor Nat. Conserv- ntory of Music, N. Y. City, 1-01-3; director Colo. Coll. Conservatory of Music, 1895-1901;


GOLDSBOROUGH, Charles Carroll:


Certified public accountant; b. Easton, Tal- bot Co., Md. ; s. Judge Henry H. and Anna Maria ( Kennard) Goldsborougb ; ed. Balti- more City Coll. ; unmarried. Episcopilian. Recreations : Golf, rowing, tennis. Clubs : Calumet, Baltusrol. Address: 267 5th Av., N. Y. City.


GOLDSBOROUGH, Winder Elwell:


Elec. eng'r; b. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 10, 1871; s. Washington Elwell and Martha Pearce ( Laird) Goldsborough : Wright's Univ. Sch., Baltimore, Md., 1986-88; grad. Cornell Iniv., M.E., 1892; m. Lafayette. Ind., Dec. 20, 1599, Charlotte Poole Wallace; one son, Laird Shields, b. March 6, 1906. Has traveled extensively in the Far East, China, Japan, Siam, and Farther India, also in Eu- rope and U. S .; in charge elec. eng'ring dep't, Arkansas Industrial Univ., Fayette- ville, 1893-94; prof_elec. eng'ring, 1894-1904, director Sch. Elec. Eng'ring of Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Ind., 1895-1904; consulting eng'r Edison Elec. Illuminating Co., Baltimore, Md., 1:94-96; chief of electricity and mem. superior jury, Universal Exp'n, St. Louis, Mo., 1902-03; v .- p. Internat. Elec. Cong., St. Louis, 1901: chm'n exer. com. Electric Rail- way Test Comm'n. 1003-06; major corps of cadets. Cornell Univ., 1.92; major Ist reg't Ark. Nat. Guard, 1893-94 : decorated by Victor Emmanuel with Cross Order Crown of Italy. Business mg'r eng'ring dep't J. G. White & Co., Inc .; v .- p. nnd director Am. Inst. of Elec. Eng'rs; director Eng ring and Elec. Securities Corp'n. Republican. Episcopa-


lian. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, Inst. Elec. Eng'rs of Eng .; Internat. Eles. Cong., Chicago, 1993; Paris, 1900; St. Louis, 1904: mem. com. of Nat. Elec. Light Ass'n on Are Light-Photometry, etc .; Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Contb'r papers to proceedings of Scientific and eng'ring sors, and in scientific and eng'ring journals. Clubs: Lawyers, En- gineers, National Arts, Cornell. Residence : 120 Riverside Drive. Address: 43 Exchange PL., N. Y. City.


GOLDSCHMIDT, Samuel Anthony:


Manufacturing chemist; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 17, 1-4>; s. John and Celestine (Judah ) Goldschmidt; grad. Coll. City of N. Y .; Sch. of Mines. Columbia U'niv., A.B., tres; \ M., 1>89; E.M., 1871: Ph.D., Emory Coll., 1-76; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 23, 159, Ellen A. Ches- brough. Engaged on Ohio Geol. Survey, 1×70; ass't msp. fertilizers, Savannah, Ga., 151-75; insp. offensive trades, N. Y. B'd of Ilvalth, 1-79-57; studied in 'Berlin, Germany, 1:77; treas. Columbia Chem. Works, I>>04x1; pres. same since 1:00; mem. numerous Lon- don and Am. chem. soes., N. Y. Chamber of Commerce, Museum of Natural History, Zuilogical Soc. Clubs: Union League, Down Town, Grolier, Columbia University, Chem-


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ists', Apawamis, Woodstock Country. Ad- | Athletic. Address: University Club, N. Y. dress: 43 Sedgwick St., Brooklyn.


GOLDSMITH, Milton:


Merchant, litterateur; b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 22, 1861; s. Abraham and Cecelia fd- Ier) Goldsmith; ed. Philadelphia fligh Sch., Univ. of Zurich, Switzerland, M .. 1 .; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 14, 1800, Sophie Hyman; children : Rosalind, Madeleine. Studied abroad 5 years, languages, sciences and music; traveled all through Europe and U. S .; resident of N. Y. City since Jan., 1903. Partner in firm of A. Guldsmith & Sons; pres. Goldsmith-Leving Co .; Israelite; v.p. Jewish Chautauqua Soc. Author: Rabbi and Priest, 1855 (Jewish Pub- lication Soc.) ; A Victim of Conscience, 1903 (II. T. Coates) ; Max Geller, 1907; also numerous short stories in magazines and papers; many poems in Cosmopolitan, Go- dey's, Life, Puck, Judge, etc .; a comedy, Jay Cresar, Esq. (produced 1880) ; Romance of Kief, play (produced 1884) ; also numerous other farces, librettos, etc. ; and several


songs. Mem. Dramatists' Club. Address : 1125 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


GOLDSTEIN, Jacob:


Clergyman, journalist; b. London, England, Nov. 3, 1:58; s. Lewis Isaac Goldstein, min- ister of Congregation Sh'arith Yisrael, Mel- bourne, Australia; when 4 years old accoiu- panied his father to Melbourne, where was educated at the Hebrew Sch. Appt'd, 1974, instr. in the Melbourne Hebrew Sch .; en- tered Dep't of Ed'n, Victoria, 1877; removed to South Australia, 1581, and held a similar position in Edn'l Dep't of that colony; appt'd principal of East Melbourne Hebrew Sch., 1885; sec. Charity Organization Soc. of Melbourne, 1:85-93; resigned to become sec. Free Trade Council of New South Wales. In conjunction with Greville Tregarthen, found- ed The Australasian Ilebrew, of which be- came editor, 1505-96; contributed articles on literary and sociological topics to Melbourne Argus; appt'd comin'r by Premier of N. S. W. to study and report on charitable systems and inst'ns of England and France, 1896-98. for guidance in introducing a new system in the colony. Arrived in N. Y. City Ang., 1898, and became rabbi of Congregation B'nai Abra- bam, Newark, N. J .. 1899-1900; since 1900 chaplain of Ilebrew Sheltering Guardian Soc. of N. Y. For brief periods edited American Hebrew and the Hebrew Standard. Club : N. Y. Press. Address: 565 W. 145th St., N. Y. City.


GOLDSTICKER, William:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, May 3, 1862; s. Jacob and Anna ( Banman) Goldsticker; grad. Coll. of the City of N. Y., B.A., 1:82; N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., LL.B., 1592; unmar- ried. Republican. Hebrew. Mem. Masonic Order, Delta Chi fraternity. Address: 41 Park Row, N. Y. City.


GOLDTHWAITE, George Tarleton:


Lawyer; b. Mobile, Ala., 1-09; s. Henry and Grace (Tarleton) Goldthwaite; ed. Phil- lips Exeter Acad .. Exeter, N. Il. ; grad. Har- vard Univ., A.B., 1-91; Columbia Univ., LL.B., 1.94. Was formerly ass't spc. to the Maynr of N. Y. City; now ass't to the gen. att'y Interborough Rapid Transit Co .; mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: University, Tux- edo, Racquet and Tennis, Harvard, N. Y. 55S


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GOLER, George W .:


Physician; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1864; s. Louis E. and Sarah H. ( Keyes) Goler; ed. Brooklyn public schools, Univ. of Buffalo, M.D., 1889; in. Detroit, Mich., 1995, Lena L. Dodge. Connected with Infants' Hosp. at Charlotte, N. Y., as house physician, 1Ss8-80, ass't physician, 1891-93, attending physician, 1894-97, Engaged in general med- ical practice at Rochester, N. Y. Med. insp., 1992-96, health


officer since laun, Rochester B'd of Health. Established 1997 municipal milk depots, which were used as models for similar depots in many Am. and European cities. Established Rochester Hosp. for Tuberculosis, 1901, and attending physician of same since then; mem. B'd Mg'rs N. Y. State Industrial School, Roches- ter, 1896-1902, Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc, Monroe County Med. Soc .; ex-pres. Hosp. Med. Soc. ; fellow Rochester Acad. Medicine; mem. Am. Public Health Ass'n, Rochester Public Health Ass'n, Internat. Congress on Tuberculosis, Nat. Ass'n for Study and Prevention of Tubercu- losis; Congrès International Goutte de Lait; mem. Advisory B'd on Tuberculosis, N. Y. Dep't of Health; mem. Council Internat. Union for the Protection of Child Life. Writer on tuberculosis, milk supply and other hygienic and medical subjects. Ad- dress: 127 East Av., Rochester, N. Y.


GOMPH, Charles Lewis:


Clergyman; b. Albany, N. Y., 1878; s. Lewis and Augusta Wilhelmina Haebig Gomph; ed. Amherst Coll., M.A., 1904; Gen. Theol. Sem., B.D., 1904. Ordered deacon, 1903, ordained priest, 1904, by Bishop Doane, in Episcopal ministry. Curate St. John's Chapel, Trinity Parish, N. Y. City, 1904-07; since November, 1907, priest-in-charge of St. John's and St. Luke's Chapels. N. Y. City. Address : 31 Varick St., N. Y. City.


GOOD, Brent:


Manufacturer; b. Rochester, N. Y., 1837. Was apprenticed in drug trade in Canada; came to N. Y., 1850, and found employment with Demas, Barnes & Co .; became a part- ner. 1863: then for a period was a wine im- porter; in 1979 became interested in mann- facture of patent medicines; pres. Carter Medicine Co .; established Franklin Nat. Bank, and at one time owned the Lyceum Theatre; member of many clubs. Residence : 130 57th St. Address; 57 Murray St., N. Y. City.


GOODALE, Jobn McG .:


Lawyer; b. Utica, N. Y., 1863; s. John A. and Frances A. (Rockwell) Goodale; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., 185; Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., 1888. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .. Phi Beta Kappa, Sons of Oneita; trustee People's Choral Union. Chibs: Harvard, Re- form, Underwriters'. Address: 12 Broadway, N. Y. City.


GOODCHILD, Frank Marsden:


Clergyman; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 26, 1600: s. Robert Guest and Klaboth (Wil- liams) Goodchild; ed. Buckuch Univ., Lewis- burg, Pa .. . A.B., 1981, A.M., 1-7, D.D., 1901; Crozer Theol. Sem., Chester, Pa .; m. Phila- delphia, Pa., Feb, 8, Isse, Clara II. Myers;


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GOODNOW


one son, Franklin Myers Goodchild, b. April 21, 1591. Pastor Baptist Ch., Amenin, N. Y., 1887-90, Spruce Street Baptist Ch., Philadel- phia, 1890-95, Central Baptist Church, N. Y. City since June, 1895. Independent Republi- can; Baptist. Manager Am, Baptist Home Mission Soc., N. Y. State Baptist Missionary Convention, N. Y. City Baptist Mission Soc., Baptist Union for Ministerial Education, Min- isters' Home Soc., Baptist Congress, and Am. and Foreign Bible Soc. Mom. Phi Gam- ma Delta fraternity, Manitou Lodge, 106 F. and A, M. Address: 535 W. 102d St., N. Y. City.


GOODELL, Charles LeRoy:


Clergyman; h. Dudley, Mass., July 31, 1854; s. Warren and Clarinda ( Healy ) Goodell; grad. Boston Univ., A.B., lant, N. Y. Univ., A.M., 1002, Wesleyan Univ., D.D., 1003; m. Boston, June 3, 1:00, Mary F. Blair; chil- dren: Earl Warren, b. 1897, Frances Dudley Blair, b. 1900, Mary Clarinda, b. 1903, Chester Corbin, b. 1905. Pastor 9 years in Provi- dence, R. I .; 8 years in Boston, Mass .; 7 years, Hanson Plare M. E. Church, Brook- lyn ; since 1904 at Calvary M. E. Ch., N. Y. City, the largest Methodist Ch. in the World; membership, 2,400 (net gain of over 1,000 in last two years). Has traveled in Europe, Palestine and Egypt. Author: My Mother's Bible; The Drill Master of Meth- odism; Pastoral Evangelism; The Old Darn- man; etc .; also contributions to magazines. Lecturer. Republican. Trustee Drew Theol. Sem. and other edn'l institutions; pres. Evangelistie Com. of 100 in N. Y. City. - Ad- dress : 136 W. 130th St., N. Y. City.


GOODELLE, William P .:


Lawyer; b. Tully, Onondaga Co., N. Y., May 25, 1838; s. Aaron B. and Eleanor 1. (Prevost) Goodelle; ed. Cazenovia Sem .; grad. Dartmouth Coll. (commencement hon- ors), A.B., 1863, A.M .: m. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1869, Marion H. Averill; one dangh- ter, Una Mae, b. 1877. Dist. att'y of Quon- daga Co., 1871-74; delegate-at-large to State constitutional conv., 1:94; chim'n Com. on Suffrage and 2d on Com. on Legal Powers; in 1594 was appt'd by the Court of Appeals mem. State B'd of Law Examiners, and has since been pres. of the board; mnem. Onon- daga Co. Bar Ass'n (pres. 12 years) ; N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Am. Bar Ass'n; v .- p. Salina Square Plauk Road Co .; senior niem. law firm of Goodelle. Andrews & Harding, Syra- cuse, N. Y. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi and Phi Delta Phi fraternities. Republican. Rerre- ations: Hunting, fishing, riding, driving. Clubs: Beaver River, (pres. 12 years) ; Con- tury, University, ( Syracuse). Address: 900 James St., Syracuse, N. Y.


GOODHART, Simon Philip:


Physician, b. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 8, 1870; s. Philip and Clara ( Phillips) Gond- hart; grad. Yale, Ph. B., 1991, M.D., 1994; awarded Campbell gold medal at Yale for highest standing in class; m. Maenn, Ga., Oet. 4. 1-9%, Hattio Wolff; one son, Edward. b. 1-99. Took post-graduate medical studies abroad two years at Heidelberg, Vienna and Berlin; engaged in practice of medicine in N. Y. City: specializes in mental and ner- vous diseases. U. S. pension surgeon ten years, appt'd by President Mckinley; phy. sician to several institutions for nervous dis-




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