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GRUEBER, Roland Ernst:
Clerzyman ; h. Pragoe, Austria, 1849: s. Prof. Bernhard and Bertha ( Seibortz) Grie ber: ed. Acad. of Prague. Ordered dearon, 1579. by Bishop Ferry, ordained priest, la ... hy Bishop H. C. Potter, in Episcopal minis- try. Formerly ass't Grace Parish, N. Y. City, 18:0.81; St. Michael's, N. Y., 1991->7; St. Thomas', N. Y., 1-82-92; rector Christ's Ch., Cleveland, O., 1592-1900. Curate Ch. of the Holy Cross. N. Y. City, 1901-06; in charge of the Church of the Resurrection, Hopewel!, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Address: Hopewell Junction, N. Y.
GUDEBROD, Louis Albert:
Sculptor: b. Middletown, Conn., Sept. 20, IST2; s. David P. and Marie ( Steimetz) Gudebrod; ed. in public schools of birthplace and one term in Yale Art School; also studied in Art Students' League, pupil of Augustus St. Gaodens, in New York and Paris, also studied in Paris under Jean Dampt. Director of sculpture at the Charles- ton Exp'n, 1901-02. Won competition for design of the Jefferson Davis Arch, Rich- mond, Va., to cost $75,000; executed for Louisiana Porchase Exp'n, portrait statue of La Salle. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Architectural League. Nat. Sculpture Sue. Address : 334 W. S5th St., N. Y. City.
GUE, Gurney Chaplin:
Journalist: b. Big Rock. Towa, Oct. 30, ISG1 ; s. Benjamin P. and Elizabeth ( Parker) (fue; ed. Des Moines ( Ia.) public schools; Iowa State Agr'I Coll., Columbia Univ. (Sch. of Law), I.L.B., 19-9. Admitted to bar at Denver, Colo., 1590. Registrar of Wallace's Im. Trotting Register and compiler Wal- lace's Year Book of Trotting and Paring, 1884-87; trotting editor N. Y. Sun, 1990-1900; trotting editor N. Y. Herald since 1900. Sec. Ain. Hackney Horse Soc .: sec. and director Horse Fair Ass'n of N. Y. Address: Care New York Herald, N. Y. City.
GUENTIIER, Francis Luther :
Brig.gen., U. S. A. (retired) ; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Frb. 22, 1-33; s. Rev. Francis Henry and Katharine (Knouts) Guenther; appt'd from N. Y. cadet at U. S. Mil. Acad., July 1. 1651: grad. 1:59: unmarried. Brevet 2d lient., IT. S. A .. Jnly 1, 1-49; 2d lieut., 4th Art'y. Nov. 2, 189; Ist lieut., 5th Art'y, May 14, 1-t1; capt., July 2, 1863; major. 2d Art'y, June 26, 1-2; lieut .- col., 5th Art'y, July 1, 1-91; col. 4th Art'y, June 6, 1996; brig .- gen., Feb. 13. 1002; retired. Feb. 22, 1902. Served in Civil War in armies of W. Va., the Ohio, and the Cumberland; took part in many bat- tles. Brevetted for gallant andl meritorions Service ; capt .. April 7. 1-62 (for Shiloh) : ma- jor, Dec. At, INC (for Stone River) : lieut .- col. and col .. Mar. 13, 1-5, for gallant and meritorions services during the Civil War. In vol. servire as brig.gen .. U. S. V., May 1. I-94, to Ort. 31, 1805. Address: 5 E. 12ith St., N. Y. City.
GUERBER, Helene Adeline:
Anthor, educator. Editor of Freoch and German text-bouks. Author: Myths of
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Greece and Rome; Myths of Northern Lands; ! until 1:57; studied law 1553.37 outside of Legends of the Middle Ages; Legends of the ! Rinne; Legends of Switzerland Legends of the Virgin and Christ; Stories of the Wagner Operas; Stories of Famous Operas; Story of the Chosen People; Story of the Greeks; Story of the Romanz; Story of the English; Story of the Thirteen Colonies; Story of the Great Republic; Empresses of France; Contes et Legendes (French Reader) ; Marcher und Erzählungen (German Reader) : Yourself ( Manual of Physiology) ; Stories of Popular Operas; Cupid and Psyche ( French composi- tion ) ; How to Prepare for Europe -- a Stand- ard Guide. Address : 150 Piermont Av., Nyack, N. Y.
GUERIN, Jules:
Artist, illustrator; b. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. IS, 1866; s. Richmond Lee and Louise ( Davis) Guerin ; ed. at Paris, France, unler Jran Paul Laurens and Benjamin Constant; Enish- ing academy work, 1891; m. N. T. City, 1002, Mary Mulford. Traveled in France, Eng- land, Ireland, Holland, and Morocen. Five years in France, four years in Holland, sketching. Made the French Chateaux for Century Magazine: made the drawings inr the Civic Improvement of Washington, D. C. Has received numerous medals in France and U. S., including medals from Paris Exp'n, 1900, and La. Purchase Exp'n, 1901. Mem. Am. Water Color Soc., N. Y. Water Color Club. Club: Players. Address: 90 Grove St., N. Y. City.
GUERLAC, Othon Goepp:
Educator, author: b. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 4, 1870; grad. Univ. of Paris, M .. A., (licencié ès lettres), LL.D., (licencié en droit), 1:23- 96. Ass't prof. French, Cornell Univ .; see. and interpreter Am. Comm'n on International Exchange, 1903. Correspondent of the Paris Temps. Author: Selections from Standard French Authors (Ginn & Co.) ; Le Guide Français aux Etats Unis (Paris: Paul Du- .pont). Editor France's Le livre de mon ami (H. Holt & Co.) ; Pailleron's l'Etincelle ( Holt). Translator into French of Booker T. Washington's Up from Slavery; contb'r to various French and American magazines and newspapers. Address: Ithaen, N. Y.
GUERNSEY, Alice M .:
Editor and writer: b. Rindge, N. H., April 16, 1850: d. Rev. Joseph Warren and Lucy Anna (Tucker) Guernsey: grad. State Normal Sch., Salem, Mass .; post-grad. work at Wellesley Coll. Teacher in State Normal Schools of N. H., Vt. and Minn., and in high school and academy. as well as in lower grades. Editor of books and leaflets and of The Young Crusader for the W. C. T. U .; ass't for several years on The Silver Cross, (organ of The King's Daughters nnd Sons) ; now in charge of children's work uf Woman's Home Missionary Sac. of the M. E. Church, and editor and business mg'r of the general publications of the Society. Author: I'nder Our Flas: Citizens of To- Morrow: Hume Mission Readings. Address : 150 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
GUERNSEY, Rocellus Sheridan:
Author, lawyer: b. Westford, N. Y., April 10, 1:36; ed. in rural public schools and hy private instructors; at 16 entered a news- paper office and followed trade of printer ! ; 1 Broadway, N. Y. City.
working hours, and in 1858 in law office in Buffalo; admitted to bar, N. Y. City, June, J83; to bar of U. S. Supreme Court, 1=ti3; office atturney for Western Union Telegraph Co., located in N. Y. City, more particularly in connection with the taxes and reports re- quired of telegraph companies by law in the several States, 1>>0-83; edited Journal of the Telegraph, 1-51-82; att'y and counsel Postal- Telegraph-Cable Co., 1- 6-94; since then in private practice: literary editor N. Y. Daily Register (officiai law journal), 18.3-83. and wrote over 400 reviews of law books. Made visit to Europe in 1876. Author: Mechanics' Lien Laws (relating to N. Y. and Kings Co.), 1:73: History of Penal Laws Against Suicide, 1883; Key to Story's Equity Juris- prudence, 1873; Ecclesiastical Law in Ham- let, 1883; X. Y. City and Vicinity During the War of 1512-15, two volumes, 1:89-95; Taxa- tion and Its Relation to Capital and Labor, 1.97; Utilitarian Principles of Taxation, 1901-02: Religious Liberty in Colonial N. Y .; Taxation of Mortgages and Savings Banks, 1905; also many pamphlets on legal, scien- tific, historical, economic and literary sub- jects. Has read many papers before various societies, and has contributed many articles to magazines and journals. Chum'n N. Y. State Taxpayers' Protective Ass'n; Trustee Am. Scenic and Historic Preservation Soc. ; mem. Am. Hist. Ass'n, Nat. Geog. Soc., N. Y. Medico-Legal Soc., Ami. Flag Ass'n. Ad- dress: 56 Pine St., N. Y. City.
GUGGENHEIM, Daniel:
Smelter, capitalist ; mem, firm of M. Gug- genheim's Sons; pres. and director, Guggen- heim Exploration Co .; pres. of B'd of Direc- tors, Am. Smelters Securities Co .; pres, and director Am. Smelting & Ketining Co. ; diree- tor Nat. Bank of Commerce, Morton Trust Co. Address: il Broadway, N. Y. City.
GUGGENHEIM, Isaac:
Capitalist ; b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 7, 1854; s. Meyer and Barbara (Myers) Guggen- heim ; grad. Philadelphia Iligh School: m. N. Y. City, Nov. 15. 1st, Carrie Sonneboru, Pres. Mexican Union R. R. : managing direc- tor Guggenheim Exploration Co. . treas. and director Am. Smelting and Refining Co .; director Am. Smelters Steamship Co., Nat. l'ark Bank,
Internat. Banking Corp'n, Plaza Bank, Am. Smelters Securities Co., Western Mining Co., U. S. Zinc Co., (2d v.p.). Clubs: Lawyers, Lotos, Criterion. Residence : 763 Fifth Av. Address: 71 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
GUGGENHEIM, M. Robert:
Mining and smelting; b. N. Y. City, May 17, 15-5; s. Daniel and Florence (Schloss ) Guggenheim; was met. Columbia class of 1907; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 30, 1905, Grace L. Bernheimer. Director and mom. Exec. Com. Am. Smelting and Refining Co., Am. Smelters Srrurities Co .: mem. tirm M. Guggenheim Sous: director Guggenheim Exploration Co. Has traveled extensively in European conn- tries, also in U. S .; presented to Pupe Pius X, Jan. 21, 1906. Rrereations: Motoring. and breeding and exhibiting English bull ter- riers. Resulenre: 12 W. 54th St. Address :
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GUGGENHEIM, Simon:
U. S. senator from Colorado : . b. Philadel- phia, Dec. 30, 1867; s. Meyer and Barbara (Myers) Guggenheim. grad. from public
schools of Philadelphia, after which he studied languages in Europe for two years; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 24, 1898, Olga H. Hirsh. Was engaged in the mining and smuelting business in the United States and kepub- lie of Mexico; went to Pueblo. Colo, in 1888, later moving to Denver; was elected to the United States Senate to succeed Thomas M. Patterson, Democrat. His term of serv. ice will expire March 3, 1913, Address: 1355 Sherman Av., Denver, Colo.
GUGGENHEIMER, Samuel H .:
Lawyer, b. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 27, 1571; s. Henry and Emma ( Leerburger) Guggen- heimer; grad. Johns Hopkins Univ., A.B., 1890; m. N. Y. City, June 2, 1899, Caroline Koenig: children: Robert King, b. May 28, 1902, Richard Henry, b. April 3, 1909. En- gaged in practice of law in N. Y. City from 1892. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Harmonie, Century, Country ( White Plains) ; Ocean Country ( Far Rockaway). Resilence: 1215 Madison Av. Address: 30 Broad St., N. Y. City.
GUILE, John J .:
Insurance manager; b. Liverpool, England, May 5, 1:54. Entered office of Royal Insur- ance Co., at Liverpool, 1872, leaving there after ten years' service to become associated with the Sun Insurance Office at London, with which he has since been connected. Appointed secretary United States Branch May, 18$5, assistant manager, May, Isse, and manager. December, les6. Address: 54 Pine St., N. Y. City.
GUILFORD, Nathan:
R'y official; b. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 7, 1811; began railway service as clerk in freight dep't Little Miami R. R., Cincinnati, 1859-67; ag't People's Dispatch, Isof-bs; sec. to pres. Little Miami R. R., 1-69-70; ass't gen. freight ag't Baltimore & Ohio R. R., 1870-72; gen. freight ag't same road, 1972-57; comm'r West- ern Exec. Committee, Jan .- June, 1978; v .. p. N. Y. and Manhattan Elevated R'ys, 1879-81 ; ass't comm'r Trunk Line Comm'n, 1882-84; comm'r freight dep't Trunk Line Comm'n and Eastern vice-chin'n Joint Committee, 1883-S7; gen. traflie mg'r N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R., 1987-98; traffic mg'r same road, 1-95-1905; since Feb. 1, 1905, v .- p. in charge of trafic all N. Y. Central Lines east of Buffalo. Also director Beern Creek Coal and Coke Co., Buffalo Erie Basin R. R. Co., Gallitzin Coal and Coke Co., Merchants' Despatch Transportation Co., Mohawk & Ma- lone Railway Co., N. Y. and Putnam R. R. Co., N. Y. Central Niagara River R. R. Co, Pa. Coal & Coke Co., Tonawanda Island Bridge Co., Western Transit Co. Residence: Yonkers, N. Y. Address: Grand Central Sta- tion, N. Y. City.
GUITERAS, Daniel M .:
Surgeon, U. S. N .: b. in Cuba. Appt'd from l'a. as ass't surgeon, U. S. Army, June 3, 1×59; passed assistant surgeon. Jone 3, 1882; surgeon, May 2-, 1-95; retired, Ort. 13, 1596. Address: 1 Livingston Av., Yonkers, N. Y.
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GUITERMAN, Arthur:
Editor, writer; b. of American parentage, Vienna, Austria, Nov. 20. 1551; s. Alexander and Louisa ( Wolf) Guiterman; grad. College City of N. Y., B.A., 1591. Since graduation engaged in editorial work on newspapers aral magazines. Author: Betel Nuts; Guest Book, 190> ( Paa! Elder & Co.). Conth'r chietly of ballad and lyric verse, also short stories, to N. Y. Times, Everybody's, Youth's Com- panion, McClure's, Century, Scribner's, Mun- sey's, and other magazines. Address: 235 W. 75th St., N. Y. City.
GUITERMAN, Milton S .:
Lawyer; b. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 29, 1564; S. Alexander and Lina (Stern) Guiterman; ed. public schools, Columbus Grammar and Columbia Law Sch., B.L .; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 17, 1893, Carrie L. Rosenwald; children: Edith L., b. 1893, Henry R., b. 1900. Mem. law firm Einstein, Townsend & Guiterman ; director T. J. Dunne & Co., H. Kochler & Co., Mohican Realty Co., George B. Burnett & Son. Democrat. Mem. Soc. Med. Juris- prudence, Ohio Soe., N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n, Mf'rs and Dealers' League. Clubs: Lawyers, Harmonie, Nat. Democratie, N. Y. Bridge Whist. Address: 42 Broadway, N. Y. City.
GULICK, Ernestus:
Broker: b. Pekin, III., Mar. 24, 1805; s. U. ; de Hart and Virginia (Schenck) Guliek; ed. Brooklyn Collegiate & Polytechnic Inst. Broker since 1ss3; now pres. Ernestus Gu- lick Co., estate agents, Long Island Estates, Flatbush East, Hempstead South, U. S. Car- bon Co .; v .. p. Garden City Estates. Served 7 years in 23d Reg't Brooklyn, and for 10 years and now commissary of subsistence, 2d Brigade Staff, S. N. Y., present rank, major. Mem. Ilolland Soc. Royal Arcanum, Mf'rs Ass'n, Brooklyn League, Altair Lodge, F .. and A. M., Municipal Arts Soc. Clubs: N. Y. Yarht, Brooklyn Yacht. Montauk, Rid- ing and Driving, Brooklyn, Oxford. Antomo- bile, Dyker Meadows Golf, Green Room, Na- tional Arts. Residence: Garden City, L. 1. Address: 334 Fifth Av., N. Y. City; offices also in Brooklyn and Jamaica, L. I.
GULICK, Luther Halsey:
Director physical training; b. Honolulu, II. I., Dec. 4, 1805; prep. ed'n at Oberlin Coll .; student Sargent Normal Sch. of Phy- sical Training, Harvard, 1885, N. Y. Univ., M.D., 19-9; in. Charlotte Vetter, 1887. Phy- sical director Y. M. C. A., Jackson, Mich., 186; sup't dep't physical training, Y. M. C. 1., 1656-3903; editor Physical Education, 1501- 06; editor Ass'n Outlook, 1:97-1900: sec. Am. Ass'n for Advancement of Physical Ed'n, 1-92-93; principal high school of Pratt Inst., 1900-03; director physical training public schools Greater New York, 1903-1908. Editor Physical Education Review. 1901-03: pres. Am. Physical Ed'n Ass'n, 1903; v.p. Y. M. C. A. Athletic League of N. America, 1903-06; chm'n Basket Ball Com., Amateur Athletic Union nf U. S., 1.95; chm'n Physical Training Ler- ture Com., La. Purchase Exp'n, St. Louis; fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine: pres. Play- ground Ass'n of America: see. Public Schools Athletic League of N. Y. City, 19034; pres. Public Sch. Physical Training Soc. ; heturer on school hygiene, personal hygiene, physical -
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training and play, N. Y. Univ. Mem. Olym- pic Games Com., Athens, 1906, London, 1905; U. S. delegate 2d Internat. Congress on Schoul Ilygiene, London, 1907; received from Y. M. C. A. Training Sch., Springheld, Mass., degree of M.P.E. ( Master of Physical Education ), 1907; consultant, Hosp. for De- formities and Joint Diseases. Author ( books) : The Efficient Life; Physical Educa- tion by Muscular Exercise; Physical Meas- urements and How They Are Used; Mind and Work. Joint author, with Leonard I'. Ayres, of Medical Inspection of Schools. Edi- tor of the Gulick Hygiene Series and writer of articles on The Value of Percentile Grades The Psychologcal, Sociological and Ethical Aspects of Play, etc. Address: 431 Riverside Drive, N. Y. City.
GUMBLETON, Henry A .:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 14, 1SIG; ed. in public schools; grad. Free Acad., 1863, at which time it received its present name Coll. of City of N. Y .; was admitted to bar, 1869; was for year a clerk in office of clerk of N. Y County, and in 1876 was nominated by Democratic party and elected to that office; has also served as deputy comm'r of Public Works; ment. of B'd of Assessors, acting as chm'n of latter. Mem. Tammany Soc. Ad- dress: 271 Broadway, N. Y. City.
GUMP, Frank R .:
Lawyer; b. Massillon, Ohio, June 22, 1858; s. George W. and Sara E. ( Stennson) Gump; ed. public school, Upper Sandusky, Ohio: m. Piqua, O., Mar. 10, 1-4, Grace Z. Landon; children: Craig J., b. 1:55, Isidure L., b. lesi. Admitted to bar by Ohio Supreme Court, May, 1880; removed to Red Cloud, Neb .; pres. first City Council of Red Cloud; always prac- tised Jaw; mem. of bar of Ohio, Neb., Wyn .. Kan. and N. Y. Director Gold Belt Gravel Co .; pres. Red Rock Mining Co. Repub- lican. Recreations: Camping, fishing. Club : Orange Lake. Address: Highland Falls, N. Y. GUNN, Archibald;
Artist, poster designer: b. Taunton, Somer- estshire, England, Oet. 11, 1>03; ed. Tetten- ball (Staffordshire) Coll. and Calderon's Art Acad., London. At 17 painted portrait of Lord Beaconsfield for his see., Lord Rowton, who gave it to Queen Victoria; became a designer of posters for London theaters; came to U. S. and was illustrator for the N. Y. World and afterward for Truth, but is now engaged as a designer of theatrical posters for N. Y. managers. Address: New Rochelle, N. Y.
GUNN, Franklin Fuller:
Educator: b. Greenwich, N. Y., Ang. 19, 1858; s. Warren F. and Ruie ( Puller) Gunn ; grad. Williams Coll., .A.B. ( valedictorian ), 15$2, A.M., 1892; Andover Theol. Sem., S.T.B., 1.86: held Winkley fellowship at latter insti- tution; studied at Univ. of Berlin: mi. Lynn, Mass., May 24, 16-7. Annie M. Whitmore. Asso. prof. Latio, Greek, Indiana Univ., 15-S. 90; Anstr. in classics and German, Glens Falls, N. Y., Acail. 1-m 1905, principal same sinee 1905. Independent Republican. Congrega- tionalist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Ad- dress: Glens Falls, N. Y.
GUNN, James Newton:
Production engineer and certified public accountant; b. Springfield, O., Sept. 3, 1867; 1
s. Rev. James Winn and Mary Catherine ( Johnson ) Gunn ; grad. public high schools, Springfield, O., 1885, and studied mathemat- ics, languages and sciences under private tutors; m. Ist, Akron, O., June 1, 1592, Eliza- beth Janes Scott; 2d, Akron, O., June 9, 1901, Mabel Barclay Scott; children : Catherine, b. 1893, Elisabeth, b. 1894. Was with Library Bureau of Boston ; developed the commercial uses of cards and invented the tab-card sys- tem, Frequent lecturer on industrial organi- zation and works management at Mass. Inst. Technology and N. Y. Univ .; defined the field of production engineering, and gave the name to and was the first to practise in that profession. In 1901 organized firm of Gunn, Richards & Co., production engineers and public accountants, of which is pres. During 195 lived in Europe, studying organ- ization and manufacturing on that continent. Fellow Am. Ass'n Public Accountants, Re- publican ; Episcopalian. Mem. Church of the Epiphany, N. Y. City. Mem. New England Historieal-Genealogical Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc., Medford ( Mass.) Hist. Soc. Recreations: Riding, Tennis. Clubs: Lotos (director), Engineers, Church, City Midday, (N. Y. City ) ; Litchfield Golf. Country seat: Brae- more, Litchfield, Conn. Office: 43 Wall St. Address : Lotos Club, N. Y. City.
GUNNISON, AImon:
Pres. St. Lawrence Univ., b. Hallowell, Me .; s. Rev. Nathaniel G. and Ann Louise Gunnison ; ed. Dalhousie Coll., Halifax, N. S., Green Mountain Inst., Woodstock, Vt., Tufts Coll., and St. Lawrence Univ., A.B., INS: LL. D. Tufts Coll and Union Coll .; m. Canton, N. Y., 1868; Ella I. Everest: chil- dren : Frederick E. (pres, Home Trust Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.), Luella. Ordained to Uni- versalist ministry, 1SGS; pastor All Souls' Universalist Ch., Brooklyn, Iso8-Se, of First Universalist Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1988-08; pres. St. Lawrence Univ., Canton. N. Y., since 1899. Ilas travelled extensively in all parts of Asia and Europe. Editorial writer on Christian Leader; lecturer. Author: Ramibles Overland, les6: Wayside and Fire- side Rambles, 1:90. Mem. Zeta Psi frater- nity. Address: Canton, N. Y.
GUNNISON, Herbert Foster:
Journalist: b. Halifax, N. S., June 28, 1958; s. Rev. Nathaniel and Ann Louise ( Foster) Gunnison: grad. St. Lawrence Uni- versity, class of 1880; m. Brooklyn, 1856. Alice May ( died 1903) ; children : Raymond, b. 1SS7, Florence, b. 1893, Foster, b. 1897. Reporter on Brooklyn Times, 1-80-82, Brook- lyn Eagle, 1882, then three years Albany correspondent ; editor Eagle Almanac, and then business manager and director (past 10 years) of Brooklyn Eagle. Traveled exten- sively in U. S. and abroad. Was one of the founders of the American Newspaper Publishers' Association and held position of see. and of treas. ; is v .- p. N. Y. City Publish - ers' Ass'n. Author: Two Americans in a Motor Car: Out on Long Island: Realin of Light and Air: Flatbush of To-lay. Direc- tor and business me'r Brooklyn Daily Eagle: see. and treas. Eagle Warchouse and Storage Co .: trustee Nassau Trust Co.,
trustee Williamsburg Savings Bank. Univer- salist (trustee All Souls' Church). Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Beta Theta Pi fra-
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ternity. Trustee Brooklyn Bureau of Chari- ties; pres. Prospect Park South Ass'n. Clubs: Brooklyn, Hanover, Uniun League, Hamilton, University, Municipal, Universal- ist. Residence: 1123 Albemarle Road. Of- fice: Eagle Bid'g, Brooklyn, N. Y.
GUNNISON, Walter Balfour:
Educator; b. Abington, Mass., May 2, 1852; s. Nathaniel and Ann L. ( Foster) Gunnison; grad. St. Lawrence Univ., A.B., 1875, A.M., 1878, Ph.D., 1991; m. Dexter, Me., Jan. 18, 1576, Blanche Eaton; children: Stanley E., b. 1577, Alice, b. 1878, Almon Gage, h. 1981, Adelaide, h. 1987, Portia, h. Is90. Prof. Latin language and literature, St. Lawrence Univ., 1875-85; prin. Grammar Sch. 19, N. Y. City, 1885-95; asso. sup't schools N. Y. City, 1590; prin. Erasmus Hall High Sch., since 1506. Director Prospect Park Bank. Republican. Universalist; trustee St. Lawrence Univ .; sec. and treas. Brooklyn Law Sch. Cluhs: Hanover, University (pres.) ; Municipal (Brooklyn). Address: 77 Wilson St., Brook- lyn, N. Y.
GUNTHER, Ernest Rudolph:
Retired merchant; b. 1862, in what was known as Gunther's Row, which consisted of several houses at 2d' Av. and 14th St., built hy his grandfather, who came to this country in 1812. Formerly mem. firm of C. G. Gun- ther's Sons, fur dealers; now retired. Clubs: Union League, Country. Address: Union League Club, N. Y. City.
GURLITZ, Augustus T .:
Lawyer; b. Riga, Ilussia, 1842; s. Ivan A. T. and Juliana A. (von Schuttenbach) Gur- litz; ed. by tutors and at common high schools at Riga, Russia, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Louisville, Ky .: grad. Columbia Coll. Law Sch., LL.B., 1570; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877, Amelia, d. Dillen S. Landon, M.D., and Elizabeth ( Harper) Landon; children: Helen Harper, Landon, Amy Landon, Chris- tina, Marguerita, Elizabeth Harper Landon. Engaged in practice of law, N. Y. City and throughout the United States, especially as counsel in copyright, patent and trademark causes, since 1870. Aided in organizing a campaign of the Home Guard (being the Union side) at Lonisville, Ky., when Fort Sumter was threatened: when company was mustered into the 2d Kentucky Cav. Vols., became color sergeant nf reg't. 1-01: 2d lieut., Nov, 1862: 1st lieut., May 1. 1-64; discharged in Nov., 1:64; served in Army of the Cum- berland with Sherman to fall of Atlanta, then going to Gen. Thomas at Nashville. Inde- pendent in politics. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. Law Inst., Alumni Ass'n Law Seh. of Columbia Univ., Dwight Alumni Ass'n, Mil, Order Loyal Legion, George Washington Post. G. A. R. Recreations: Whist, fishing. Clubs: Army and Navy, Co- lumbia University, Whist. Residence: 109 Clark St., Brooklyn. Address: 80 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
GURNBB, Walter S .:
"Banker, broker; m. Bell Barney; children : Bell B., Mary L. Mem, firm of B. Y. Frost & Co., bankers and brokers: director Gil- christ On., Shelby Iron Co., Tintic Co. Clubs: Union, Down Town, Midday. N. Y. Athletic, Jekyl. Residence: 417 Fifth Av. Address: 80 Broadway, N. Y. City.
GUSTAFSON, Zadel Barnes:
Author; b. Middletown, Conn., Mar. 9. 1811; d. Duane and Cynthia Sexton (Turner) Barnes: ed. by private tutors and at St. Thomas' Hall Female Sem., Flushing. L. 1, Wilbraham Academy, Mass. Her writings, when only 14 years of age, in prose and verse, were published in Home Journal, edit- ed by Nathaniel P. Willis; since then has contributed to leading periodicals here and in Europe, India and Australia. Fur over' twenty years was frequent contributor of joems and leading illustrated articles to Har- per's Magazine; in 1954, founded and for a time edited The National Philanthropist, Lon. don; in les6, represented the Pall Mall Ga- zette in U. S .; national delegate to, and speaker before, First Internat. Congress of Women, Washington, 1888. Author: Can the Old Love! (novel) ; Meg-A Pastoral, and Other Poems; revised and edited Zophiel, or the Bride of Seven, with biographical sketch of its author, Maria Gowen Brooks: Biogra- phy of Genevieve Ward; joint author (with her husband) The Foundation of Death; 1 Study of the Drink Question, with the most extensive drink bibliography from the fif- teenth century to date. Address: R. F. D. No. 4, Huntington, L. I., N. Y.
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