Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 135

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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cases. Author, with Dr. Sidis: Multiple Personality (Appleion). At Yale elected mem. Delia Epsilon lota fraternity. Fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine; member various med- ical societies. Address: 265 Central Park West, N. Y. City.


GOODHUE, Bertram Grosvenor:


Architect; h. Pomiret, Conn., April 28, 1809: s. Charles Wells and Helen Grosvenor (Eldredge) Goodhue; ed. Russell's Hist., New Haven, Conn .; m. Boston, Mass., April 8, 1902, Lydia T. Bryant. Began professional career as employe, draftsmau and ass't of Renwick, Aspinwall & Russell, architects, 1895-91; partner, 1891, with firm of Cram &c Wentworth, of whom present firm of Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson are successors. With partners, designed and executed, as archi- tects, the reconstruction and addition to U. S. Mil. Acad. at West Point; also numerous libraries, churches, academies and other pub- lic and private bid'gs. Also did much work in book types and decorations, and designer of The Altar Book. Asso. mem. Am. lust, Architects; fellow Boston Soc. Architects; mem. N. Y. Architectural League, Author: Mexican Memories; contb'r to Spanish- Colonial Architecture in Mexico (10-vol. work by Sylvester Baxter), also to various magu. zines. Club: Calumet (N. Y. City) ; Tavern ( Boston ). Address: 170 Fifth Av., N. Y City.


GOODHUE, Isaac W .:


Lawyer; b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 22, 1862; s. Henry A. and Emma (Burdette) Goodhue; ed. Harvard Univ., Columbia Univ., LL.B., 1901, Crozier Sem,, B.D., 1590. Admitted to bar, 1901; engaged in the individual prac- tice of law; pres. and director Continental Tale Co .; director Electric Music Trans- mitting Co. Republican. Mem. Alumni Ass'n Columbia Univ., Kane Lodge. F. and A. M .; mem. North Side B'd of Trade, Bronx Bar Ass'n, Lawyers Ass'n of the County of N. Y. Clubs: Republican, Gradu- ates. Address: 41 Wall St., and 43-49 Ex- change Place, N. Y. City.


GOODMAN, Abraham Lincoln:


Physician ; b. Philadelphia, Jan. 22, 1873; s. Charles and Lena ( Ihirschland) Goodman : ed. in public schools of Philadelphia and N. Y. City, Coll. of Pharmacy, N. Y. City, 1591, Univ. of Wurzburg, Germany, 1891-93; Coll. Phys. and Surg. Columbia Univ., 1:93- 05, M.D., 1895; m. N. Y. City, 1901, Ruth Fridenberg: children: Elinor, b. 1903, Ed- ward, b. 1905, John, b. 1908. Engaged in practice of pharmacy, Iss7-91, practising ined- icine in N. Y. City since 1895, since 197 asso- ciated in private practice with Prof. A. Jacobi, M.D., LL.D. Associated as ass't at- tending physician to Harlem Hosp., former house physician to German Hosp .; mem. lead. of Medicine, Pathol. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Med. Soc. of Greater N. Y., A. 1. .. S .; chief of clinic to Harlem Hosp. Dispen- sary. Mem, and former sec. to Council of Ethical Culture Soc., mem. Civil Service Re- forin .Ass'n. Address: 263 W. 115th St., N. Y. City,


GOODNOW, Frank Johnson:


Prof. of law, author; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1:39; s. Abel F. and Jane M. ( Root) Goodnow; ed. in private schools, Amherst


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Coll., A.B., 1879, (A.M., 1887, LI .. D., 1807), Columbia University, LL.B., 15:3 (LL.D., 1904), École Libre des Sciences Politiques, Paris, Univ. of Berlin ; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 2, lesG, Elizabeth Lyall. Admitted to N. Y. Bar; prof. administrative law and municipal science, Columbia Univ., since 18:3. Meni. Commi'n to Revise the Charter of the City of N. Y., 1900-01; mem. Comm'n of Nat. Civic Federation on Public Ownership, 1905-06, mem. Ass n Bar City of N. Y., Am. Polit. Science Ass'n, Am. Econ. Ass'n. Author: Comparative Administrative Law., 1893; Municipal Home Rule, 1895; Municipal Problems, 187; Polities and Administration, 1900; City Government in the United States. 1904; Principles of American Administrative Law, 1906. Edited Selected Cases on the Law of Taxation, 1905; Selected Cases on Government and Administration, 1900; se- lected Cases on the Law of Ollicers, 1906. Clubs: Century, University, Barnard, City. Address: 49 Riverside Drive, N. Y. City.


GOODRICHI, Alfred John:


Author, musician, composer, teacher; b. Chito, O., May 8, Istf: s. Luther Alfred and Dolly (Healy) Goodrich; ed. public schools of San Francisco aod Sacramento, Calif .; m. N. Y. City, May 20, 1874, Florence Ada Backus. Teacher of piano, singing and the- ory, Fort Wayne Conservatory of Music, 1876; Teacher of singing and theory, Beethoven Conservatory, St. Louis, Mo., ISa] ; Chicago (writing text-books), 1988-99: since 1899, in N. Y. City associated with Mrs. Goodrich in conducting private music sch. Author, Masic as a Language; Complete Music Analysis; Analytical Harmony ; Theory of Interpretation; The Art of Song; Guide to Memorizing (to supersede note memorizing) ; Synthetic System of Strict Counterpoint (in MIS.); contrb'r of articles on the theory, practice and estheties of musical art for the N. Y. Musical Conrier since 1:04; composer of songs and chamber music and arrange- ments for orchestra; his orchestration of Rhemberger Tarentalla was successfully per- formed by the exp'n orchestra at St. Louis, 1904. Address: 50 St. Nicholas Av., N. Y. City.


GOODRICH, Ernest P .:


Consulting eng'r: b. Decatur, Mich., May 7. 1874; s. Edward P. and Mary I. (Hall) Goodrich: ed. Mich. State Normal Coll., B.P'd., Ists, Univ. of Mich., B.S., 1898, C.E., 1900; m. Detroit, Mich., May 13, 1899, Mildred Lonise Weed. Commissioned by President MeKinley, 1999, a civil eng'r in the Navy ; served principally at the Navy Yard in Brooklyn, where had charge of a large part of the reconstruction work done after tho Spanish-Am. War; resigned in 1903, and be- canine chief eng'r of the Bush Terminal and affiliated companies, and in that capacity had charge of the construction of their $10,000,000 railroad and steamship terminal. Since then has done n general consulting eng'ring business in connection with work all over the world, and incidental to such work has travelled extensively in Europe and America. Has read numerous technical papers before scientifie ass'ns in this coun- try and abroad, has prepared articles for eng'ring magazines, and lectured at Colum. bia Univ. and other institutions ou eng'ring


I subjects. Specialist in all water front and dock eng'ring, in mt'g development enter. prises and i reinforced concrete. Mem. An. Soc. Civ. Eng'rs (from which received the Collingwood Prize), Am. Soc. for Test- ing Materials, Nat. Geog. Soc. Clubs: City (N. Y. City). Cresccot Athletic ( Brooklyo). Address: 161 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


GOODRICH, Florence Ada:


Vocalist, pianist and teacher; b. Cazenovia, N. Y., June 15, 1851; d. Azel and Sarah ( Parker) Backus; m, N. Y. City, 1874, A. J. Goodrich. Author: Synthetic Series for Young Pianists; Child's Harmony in Story Form. Address: Carvel Court, Su St. Nich- olas .1v., N. Y. City.


GOODRICH, George E .:


Lawyer: b. Dryden, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1846; s. Milo and Ennice A. (Eastman ) Goodrich ; grad. Amherst Coll., 1870; m. Dec. 21, 1873, Grace L. Griswold; children: Luther G., Milo, Grace Evelyn, Georgia, Florence. Pres. Dryden village, 5 years; pres. B'd of Ed'n. 10 years. Author: Centennial History of the Town of Dryden, 1897. Address: Dryden, N. Y.


GOODRICH, Henry Wickes:


Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, April 26, 1860; s. William W. aod Frances A. ( Wickes) Good- rich; grad. Amherst Coll., A.B., 1850, A.M., 1>>3; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1882; m. Belleville, N. J., June 1, 1586, Madeline C. Lloyd, children: Constance, b. 1885, Frances, b. 1590, William Winton, 2d, b. 1893, Car.)- line Lloyd, b. 1895, Lloyd, b. 1897. Admit- ted to the X. Y. State Bar in Its3, where he has practised since, in partnership with his father, who, in 1-96, was placed on the N. Y. Supreme Court bench, and who was presiding justice of the Appellate Division, 1897-1904: local municipal offices at Belle- ville, and Nutley, N. J .; pres. B'd Ed'n, Nutley; director Potosina Electric Co .; sec. Toluca Electric Light and Power Co .: mein. Chi Psi fraternity. Democrat. U. S. commi'r Southern Dist. of N. Y .; lecturer on admiralty law, N. Y. Law School. Clubs: Players, Brooklyn, Yountakah Country, Nut- ley Field. Address: 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.


GOODRICH, Thomas P .:


Pres. N. Y. Life Underwriters' Ass'n; b. Newton, N. II., Feb., 1844; edmention was ent short by opening of Civil War; enlisted at 18 in 6th N. HI. Reg't and served until surrender of Lue; was engaged in nearly all important battles on Peninsula, receiving honorable mention by superior officers. Became con- nected with Provident Life and Trust Co., which has represented ever since. Mem. N. Y. Life Underwriters' Ass'n practically since it started, sec., 1806, chm'n Exec. Com., 1.07. pres. since Feb. 1895. Address: 149 Broadway, N. Y. City.


GOODRIDGE, Frederic Grosvenor:


Physician; h. N. Y. City (203 Fifth Av. ) ; s. Frederic and Charlotte M. ( Grosvenor) Goodridge: edt. St. Paul Sch:, Concord, N. 11 .. Ilarvard Univ., A. B., 1-97. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Columbia - Univ., M.D. 1901; m. N. Y. City, June 3, 1901, Ethel May Iselin: chil- dren: Frederic. b. 1903, Ethel Gouverneur. h. 10.5. Served with Peary's Expl'n of 1-97. Practising medicine in N. Y. City since 1901.


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Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., Med. Soc. Greater City of N. Y., Acad. of Medicine. Life mem. Am. Museum of Nat- ural History : fellow Am. Geog. Soc .: feltow Met. Museum of Art; mem. Artic Cinb. Kerreatioos: Farming at Abington, Conn .; quail shooting in N. C. Clubs: Union, Uni- versity, City, Harvard, Seawanhaka Corin- thian Yacht, Ardsley. Address: 123 E. 73d St., N. Y. City.


GOODWIN, Edward Jasper:


Educator; b. Sanford, Me., May €. 1849; s. Charles E. and Dorcas P'. ( Libby) Goodwin; grad. Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me., A.B., 1872, Litt.D., 1:95; L.FI.D., Amherst, 1305; m. Farmington, N. H., July 15, 1874, Ida I. Nute. After graduation became principal of high schools at Farmington, N. H., 1872-81; Ports- mouth, N. H., 1eel -- 4, Nashua, N. IT., 1854-87, Newton, Mass., 18:5-97, Morris High Sch., N. Y. City, 1897-1901. Ass't comm'r of edu- cation for State of N. Y., 1904-05. Appt'd principal of Parker Collegiate Inst., Brook- iya, Sept. 1, 1908. Residenco: 57 Living-


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GOODWIN, Henry Leavitt:


Real estate, publisher ; b. Kingston, N. Y., 1862; s. Edward Clark and Matilda ( Codding- ton) Goodwin; ed. Columbia Coll .; m. N. Y. City, ISST, Mary Osborn. Pres. Knicker- boeker Mortgage and Realty Co .; treas. and director Kaaterskill Realty Co .; director United Eng'ring & Contracting Co .; v .- p. and director Fifty-fifth St. Co .; Realty Records Co. Residence: 318 W. s4th St. Address: 170 Broadway, N. Y. City.


GOODWIN, Henry Timrod:


Physician and surgeon: b. Charleston, S. C., May 4, 1:55: s. George Munro and Emily ( Timrod) Goodwin: nephew of late Henry Timrod, the poet of South Carolina; ed. in private schools, and Long Island Coll. Hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y., M.D. : m. Ist Baltimore, Md., Laura Wineow (who died) ; 2d, Brook- lyn, N. Y., Anna Moody (also now de- ceased ) ; children : Hugh M .. George Munro. For about ten years was medical officer in U. S. Marine Hosp. Service: now surgeon to St. Vincent's Hosp., Richmond Borough, N. Y. City; examiner for N. Y. Life Ins. Co. Passed ass't surgeon to U. S. Marine Service up to 1906, when resigned while in command of Marine Hosp., Louisville, Ky,, to take up private practice on Staten Island, where he had been stationed at the Marine HIosp. previous to going .o Louisville. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Richmond Co. Med. Soc .. fellow Med. Ass'n of Greater N. Y. State Med. Soc. and Am. Med. Ass'n. His great- grandfather Henry Timrod was president of the German Friendly Society of Charleston, Sonth Carolina, organized in 1766. He was a member of the German Fusilliers, a pa- triotic organization, and in May, 1775, when the thrilling news from Lexington and Con- cord was received was the first man to sign the document pledging to take up arms against Great Britain. Address: 51 Rich- mond Road. Tompkinsville, Staten Island, N. Y.


GOODWIN, J. Cheever:


Playwright; b. Boston, Mass .. July 14. 150: s. E. Stone and A Jane Goodwin; ed. Phillips Grammar School, Boston Latin


School, Harvard, A.B., 1873; m. 1578, Ida B. Driggs. Engaged in newspaper work after graduation as reporter on the Boston Trav- eier, Gazette, etc ; produced his first play, Evangeline, mn Ist4; private sec. to the cuiap- troiler of N. Y. City, 1ssG-91. Contributor of verse to Life and other periodicals. Author of successful plays: Wang, Dr. Syntax, Pan- jandrum, The Merry Monarch, The Lion Taoier, Lost, Stolen or Strayed, and nearly forty more. Club: Strollers. Address: 252 W. 38th St., N. Y. City.


GOODWIN, James Junius:


Capitalist; b. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 16, 1833; s. James and Lney ( Morgan) Goodwin ; ed. in private schools and at Hartford High Sch .; m. Philadelphia, June 19, 1873, Jose- phine S. Lippineott; children: Walter L. ( Yale, '97), James L. (Yale, '05), Philip L. (Yale, '07). Director Erie R. R. Co., N. Y., Susquehanna & Western R. R. Co., Cona. Mutual Life Ins. Co., Hartford Fire Ins. Co., Holyoke Water Power Co., Conn. Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Collins Co. Episcopa- lian. Mem. Sons of Revolution, Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: Union, Century, Metropolitan, City, Church ( New York) ; Hartford ( Hart- ford). Address: 11 W. 54th St., N. Y. City. GOODWIN, Nathaniel Carl:


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Comedian: b. Boston, Mass., July 25, 1857; ed. in public schools; m. Ist, 1877, Eliza Weathersby, an English actress, who died 1887; 2d. Ise8, Mrs. Nella Baker Pease (di- vurced 1891) ; 3d, 1:08. Maxine Elliott (di- Forced Oet., 190>) ; 4th, Boston, Nov. 8, 190>, Edna Goodrich, actress. Began career by giv- ing impersonations of well-known men at pri- vate entertainments; has appeared as "Mir. Golightly" in Lend Me Five Shillings; "Mod- ua"' in The Hunchback, the "Gravedigger"' in Hamlet (Cincinnati Dramatie Festival, 1:83) ; has played in England as well as U. S .; has prodneed many original plays, including The Nominee; The Gold Mine; A Gilded Fool: In Mizzoura: Ambition; An American Citizen; The Bookmaker: Nathan Hale; Cowboy and the Lady; When We Were Twenty-One; The Altar of Friend- ship; Hobbies: The Ramblers: Member from Slocum; Ourselves: The Skating Rink; Turned Up: also Confusion ( burlesque of Sir Henry Irving in The Bells) ; ornate revivals of The Merchant of Venice and A Midsim. mer Night's Dream; and an original comic opera. Big Pony. Address: 326 West End Av., N. Y. City.


GOODWIN, Warren F .:


Fire underwriter: b. Boston, Mass., 1837; grad. Brooklyn Polytechnie Inst., 1573. En. gared in tire ins. business, entering N. Y. office of London Assurance; remained until 1>$2, when catered agency dep't of London; appt'd, Jan. 1, 1-5, mg'r Central Dep't ( (hin, Ind., W. Va., Ky., Tenn. and Ark. ), with hdq'rs at Cincinnati, until July 1, 1-9, when Central and Northwestern Dept's were consolidated as the Western Den't, with headquarters at Chicago, of which he and W. D. Cronke were appt'd associate mg'rs. In 1.04, the Union of Lomlon established & Western Dep't at Chicago, to be managed by him in association with Hall & Henshaw, the U. S. me'rs: in 1901, when the Western Dep't was consolidated with gen. office at N.


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Y. City, came here, becoming mem. Hall & Henshaw. Address: 35 Pine St., U. Y. City. GOODWIN, William B .:


Lawyer; b. Bildeford, Me., Jan. 4, 1SC4; 8. John M. and llarriet ( Procter) Goodwin ; grad. Yale, 1886; m. 1993, Mary Hills. Di- rector of Adams' Dry Goods Co., C. G. Gun- ther's Sons, If. O'Neill & Co., and James If. Dunham & Co. Residence: 329 W. ¿ 3d St. Address: 2 Wall St., N. Y. City.


GOODWIN, William G .:


Insurance broker; b. March 2, 1879; ed. in public schools of Cincinnati and Chicago. Began insurance career in office of Good- win, Hall & Henshaw, Chicago, 1:97-1901, and of HIall & llenshaw, N. Y. City, 1901-03; appt'd 1903 special agent Univn Assurance Boe. of London; since 1906 of firm of Gil- monr & Coolidge, insurance brokers. Boston and N. Y. City. Address: 95 William St., N. Y. City,


GOODYEAR, Charles W .:


Lawyer; b. Cortland, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1816; ed. Wyoming Acad., and afterward studied law; m. Collins Center, Erie Co., N. Y. March 23, 1876, Ella P. Conger. Admitted to bar; ass't dist. atty., 1575, dist. att'y, 1876, Erie county, N. Y .; mem, law firm of Bissell, Sicard & Goodyear, Buffalo. Pres. Buffalo & Susquehanna Coal and Coke Co., Buffalo & Susquehanna R'y Co., Great South- ern Lumber Co., Goodyear Lumber Co., New Orleans Great Northern R. R. Co .; director Marine Nat. Bank, Gen. R'y Signal Co., Western N. Y. Water Co., Consolidated Tele- phone Co., Trustee State Normal School, Buffalo Ilist. Soc .; councillor Univ. of Buf- falo. Clubs: Ellicott, Buffalo, Saturn, Coun- try, (Buffalo) ; Lawyers, Railroad, (N. Y. City). Residence: SS8 Delaware Av. Ad- dress : 962 Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N. Y.


GOODYEAR, Walter:


Gen. secretary; b. New Rochelle, N. Y., July 23, 1866; s. Charles and Mary Henri- etta (Colt ) Goodyear: ed. Tivoli-on-Hudson, 1876-78, Chauncey Hall Sch., Boston, Mass., 1579-84: m. Cazenovia, N. Y., July 10, 1859, Frances E. Brown; one child, David Charles b. May 20, 1897. Began business with the Goodyear Shoe Machinery Co., Boston, Mass., 1:81; treas. Canadian branch same, 1892-96; sec. and treas. J. B. Colt & Co., 1896-1902: sec. of Fellowship of Solidatary, 1904-07. Joined in formation of firin of Rogers Bros., pub- lishers, March, 19''S; director Century Devel- opment Co., Upland Farms Alliance; treas. Vedanta Soc .; mem. Nat. Union. Democrat. Club: National Union. Address: 406 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.


GOODYEAR, William Henry:


Corator, Fine Arts Museum, Brooklyn Inst .; b. New Haven, Conn., April 21, 1416; s. Charles Goodyear, famous inventor of vol- canized rubber and mast processes of its mumfacture; grad. Yale. AB .. Ist (hon- orary A.M., Yale, 1001): studied history and art history at Heidelberg and Berlin. 1-47-70; traveled in Southern Europe and the Holy Land. 1:69-70; taught in private schools and at Cooper Union: curator Met. Museum of Art, 1x-1-85; studied lotus ornament in Egypt, 191, and architectural art in Italy and Northern Europe on several visits, appt'd curator of the Fine Arts Museum, Brooklyn, 502


Inst., 1999. Author: Ancient and Modern Ilistory, 1883; History of Art, 18 7; The Grammar of the Lotus, 1891; Roman and Mediaval Art, 1893; Renaissance and Modern Art, 1591; also magazine articles. Corre- sponding mem. Am. Inst. Architects; hon- ornry mem. Edinburgh Architectural Ass'n, Architects' Soc. of Rome. Royal Acad. uf Fine Arts of Milan, Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Venice; a founder of Am. Anthro- pol. Ass'n, 1002; fellow . 1. A. S. Ad. dress: 458 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. GORDINIER, Herman Camp:


Physician; b. Troy, Y., May 21, 1864; grad. Albany Med. Coll. M.D., 1880; honorary A.M., Williams Coll. ; attended Univ. of Prague, Bohemia, las9-95. Engaged t. practice at Troy, N. Y .; prof. of physiology and of anatomy of the nervous system since 1895, in Albany Med. Coll. Attending phy- sician to Protestant Orphan Home, Troy, N. Y. and Samaritan Home, Troy. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Ass'n Am. Physicians, Am. Neu- rol. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Ass'n. Address: 89 Fourth St., Troy, N. Y.


GORDON, Clarence:


Author; b. N: Y. City, April 28, 1835: s. George and Marie Regina (Stackhouse) Gor- don; m. Jamaica Plain, Mass., May 1, 1stl, Frances Gore Fessenden; children: Mrs. Ruger E. Tileston, Mrs. M. Gordon Smed- berg: ed. private school Savannah, Ga., MIt. Pleasant Mil. Acad., Sing Sing; grad. Law- renee Scientific Seh., Harvard Caiv., S.B .. 185 ; special studies in civil eng ring. Engaged in journalism and country life until 1879; then special agent in charge of investigation of live meat stock of the- U. S., especially of ranching industries west of the Missis- sippi (for U. S. census), 1879-82; broker in Southern real estate investments, 1885-90; resi- dent mg'r (head worker) East Side House Social 1894-1903;


Settlement, Independ- ent in polities; Episcopalian. Author: Christmas at Under-Tor, a novelette, 1564: Our Fresh and Salt Tutors, 180G; Two Lives in One, Is70; Boarding School Days, 1873: conth'r to Atlantic, Knickerbocker, Round Table, Young Folks, Riverside, Appleton's, Nation. Evening Post, Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Boston Transcript. ete. Juvenile articles under pen-name "Vienx Moustache." Recreations: Literature, country life. Ad- dress: Vine-Len, Newburgh, N. Y.


GORDON, E. D .:


Bookkeeper; b. Argusville, N. Y .; a. James W. and Emma ( Tymesem) Gordon ; ed. Ames (N. Y.) High Seh. ; m. Carlisle, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1856, Minna Collins; one child, Merritt W. Republienn. Baptist. Mem. O. O. F., Am. Mechanics. Mayor of the city of Johns- town, N. Y. Club: Lotus. Address: 705 S. Perry St., Johnstown, N. Y.


GORDON, John:


Clergyman, edneator: h. Pittsburgh, Mar 10, 1850: s. Alexander and Catherine ( Ed- wards) Gordon; ed Western Univ. of Pa., A.B., ISGG; \ M., 1-69, D. D., 1-93, Yale Univ, 1-67-68, A.M., Auburn Theol. Sem., 1865-70, I'nion Thenl. Sem . 1-70-71, graduated 1-71: m. Troy. N. Y., May 31. 1-77. Emma Ward Bacon: children: Alexander, b. Dec. 4. 1s>1. Ilamlin, b. Sept. 8, 1892. Pastor Presby'u


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Ch., Rensselaerville, N. Y., 1871-79, First | GORDY, J. P .: Presby'n Ch., Lincoln, Neh., 1880-82, Fourth Presby'n Ch., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1551-86, West- minster Presby'n Ch., Omaha, Neb., 1887-97. Prof. eeelesiastieal history Omaha Theol. Sem., 1851-99; pres. Tabor Coll., Tabor, Iowa, 1900-03: pres. Iloward Univ., Washington, D. C., 1903-06. Traveled widely over Europe, 1882-83, and in North Africa, Palestine and Italy, 1906. Author: History of the Pres- byterian Church of Rensselaerville. N. Y., 1576; The Bulls Distributing America, 1891; Three Children of Galilee, 1995; also a large number of pamphlets, published addresses and review articles. Lecturer on historical and educational topics. Address: Rensselaer- ville, Albany Co., N. Y.


GORDON, Milton J .:


Lawyer: b. N. Y. City, Jan. 3, 1982; s. Ilarris and Sara (Cossak) Gordon; grad. N. Y. Univ., L.L.B .; unmarried. Real estate and corporation lawyer; represents many leading corporations and real estate inter- ests and recognized as an authority in bank- ruptey law. The dist. att'y of N. Y. County, recognizing his ability in the handling of bankruptcy cases, retained him to assist in criminal prosecution of Charles Kanter, promi- nent merchant in N. Y. City, charged and convieted of obtaining merchandise on a false statement of his financial resources, which conviction was the first had in N. Y. County on such a charge. Retained at different times as counsel in famous cases involving bankruptcy and real estate questions. Pres. Lamont Realty Co .; x .- p. Long Island Mortgage Co .; director, Cortelyou Realty Co. One of banking firm of M. J. Gordon & Co. Mem. Advisory B'd, Young Women's Hebrew Ass'n, B'd of Directors, Montefiore League, B'd of Governors, Beth-Israel Hosp. ; Mem. Jewish Publication Soc. of Philadelphia, Jewish Ilosp., Advisory B'd of Training School for Nurses of Jewish Hosp .; Director, Brook- lyn Talniud Torah. Address: 41 Park Row, N. Y. City.


GORDON, Onslow Allen:


Physician ; b. Monson, Maine, May 13, 1533; s. A. and Emeline ( Packard) Gordon ; ed. in public schools of Maine; Dartmouth Med. Coff., 1:54; m. Boston, Mass., las, Eve- lyn Duswell; children: Lilian, b. 1980, Onslow Allen, Jr., b. las7. Surgeon to St. Mary's Ilosp., Brooklyn, N. Y .; mem, and pres. Med. Soc. County of Kings, N. Y. State Med. Soe., Am. Med. Ass'n, Brooklyn Surg. Soe., Brook- Iyn Pathological Soc., ex-pres. Brooklyn Sur- Fical Soc. Congregationalist. Address: 71 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


GORDON, Wellington E .:


Sup't of schools: b. Batchellerville, N. Y .. Oet. 5, 1848; s. John Whitman and Hannah M. (King) Gordon; ed. in public schools of N. Y. State, Alhany Normal School, N. Y. .Univ., Ph.D .; m. Ist, 1973, Emma Wilcox : 2d, 1905, Jennie P. Moger- one daughter, Ruth, h. 1-77_ Began teaching at Orient, L. L., one year; eight years ou Shelter Island, one year at Batchellerville, and since 1 =- 1 at Patchogue, L. l., where is sup't of schools. Democrat (independent ) : mem. M. E. Church. Trustee of Patebogue Library: mem. N. Y. ('ity Schoolmasters' Club, Recreations: Gar- dening, photography, camping. Address : Patchogue, L. I.


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Educator: b. Salisbury, Md., 1851; grad. Univ. of Leipzig, Ph.D., 1881, Western Univ. of Pa., LL.D., 1991; m. Dresden, Saxony, 1-$1, Eugenie Day; one danghier: Gwen- dolen. Prof. ed'n, Ohio Univ., Ist6-96, Ohio State Univ., 1896-1900; prof. history of ed'n in N. Y. Univ., since 1901. AAuthor: The Growth and Development of the Normal School Idea in the United States; Lessons in Psychology ; A Broader Elementary Educa- tion; Political History of the United States (2 volumes, nthers in preparation). Address: 32 Waverly Place, N. Y. City.


GORHAM, George E .:


Physician; b. Le Raysville, Pa., Nov. 8, 1850; s. George S. and Lucy (Corbin) Gor- ham; ed. Le Raysville Acad., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago, III., 1974; m. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1882, Jane Ruse Hopkins; one son, L. Whittington, b. 1895. Began practice of medicine in 1874 at Athens, Pa. ; removed to Cheyenne, Wyo., in 1876, and in 1878 to Albany, N. Y., where he has been in gen. practice since. Mem. Am. Inst. of Home- opathy, Home. Med. Sue. State of N. Y .. Albany Chamber of Commerce; me'r Craig Colony for Epileptics: consulting physician Albany Home. Hosp. Mem. Masters' Lodge, F. and A. M. Clubs: Fort Orange. I'ni- versity, Albany Medical Whist. Address: 214 State St., Albany, N. Y.




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