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BLUNT, Albert C .:
Lieut .- col. U. S. 1 .; b. N. Y., May 21, IS; s. late Brig. Gen. Matthew M. Blunt and grandson of iate Prof. A. L. Church, U. S. Mil. Acad .; appt'd from Texas cadet at the U. S. Military Acad., July 1, 1877; grad. June 11, 1>>1; grad. Art'y Se !:. , Je 6. Appt'd additional 2d Heut., &d U. S. Art'y, June 11. 1ss1; commissioned 2d lient. 5th -Art'y, Oct. 29, J'1; Ist lient. Ang. 10, 1987; served as ass't instr. tactics U. S. Mil. Acad., July 25 to Ang. 28, 1ss1; with rogiment to June 1, 15-4: at Art'y Sch., Fort Mon- roe, Va., to July 20, Isst; promoted capt., March 2, 1-09; adjutant general, Dist. Porto Rico, July 1, 1901, to July 1, 1903: major, Art'y Corps, April 12. 19005; promoted to lieutenant-colonel, Oct. 29. 1907, and assigned to the Coast Artillery. AAddress: Ft, Schuy- ler, N. Y.
BOARD, Joseph:
Merchant; b. Chester, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1942; s. Peter Seeley and Madeline C. (Conklin ) Board; great grandson of Capt. Joseph Board of the Revolitionary Army ; grad. Amherst Coll., A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa), 1567; m., Ist, Jan. 1, 1-65, Josephine Bradbury Curry; Ed Oct. 2, 1×70, Hannah A. Curry (both of Tilton, N. H.); children : Joseph Orton, b. 1-72, Anna Tebetts, h. 1:79, JJosephine Clough, b. 1-4. Merchant, selling eoal, feed and lumber, since lan. 1, Isba; mem. firm Board & Bryan. Director Watertown Water, Light and Power Co., Watertown, S. Dak .: director and sec. Chester (N. Y.) Telephone Co. : director Chester Nat. Bank (ser. of the board). Since 1-ts has arted as executor or administrator of over twenty different estatos of dereased persons. Ex- rise co.nmi'r Town of Chester, N. Y .. 1576; mem. B'd of Supervisors of Orange Co., N. Y., 197> 60, 1-3 3; mem. over 20 years, pres. 5 years, B'd of Education of Chester Vil- lage: clerk Village of Chester, I>92-94; trustee Chester Village one year. Mado summer tours of Pacific Coast, 1-69; Texas, Mexico, New Mexico and Wyoming, 199, British Isles and Continent of Europe, IST; Ark. and Mo., 1944; Palmitas and Minnesota, 1.5; also frequent sinirer journeys through New England. Republican. Presbyterian ( Liberal School). Member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Society of Amherst College, and of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Club of N. Y. City. Trustee of Chester Free Li- 111
brary of Chester, N. Y. Address: Chester, Orange Co., N. Y.
BOARDMAN, Albert B .:
Lawyer: grad. Yale, 1874; m. New York City, Gertrude Bonner; one son, Philip W. ( Yale. '97). Admitted to N. Y. Bar, and formed, with Benajmin F. Tracy and Thomas C. Platt, firm of Tracy, Boardinan & Platt; now member of film of Boardman, Platt & Soley. V .- p. and director Central Hud- son Steamboat Co .; director Davies Textile Co., Thompson-Starrett Co. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Union League, University. Down Town, N. Y. Athletic, Garden City Golf, Manhattan. Residence: 40 W. 53d St. Address: 35 Wall St., X. Y. City.
BOARDMAN, William Henry:
Editor; b. Dixon, Ill., Ist6; s. Isaac S. and Mary L. (Dixon) Boardman; grad. I'niv. of Mich., A.B .. 1808, C.E., 1-69: m. 1574, Ihenrietta F. Hall; children: Frauris, h. 1575, Mary L., b. 1577, Dixon, b. 1ss0, Bradford, b. 18-3, Clara, b. les6. Engineer on Const Survey. 1868, publisher Dixon ( III ) Telegraph, 189.70; ass't editor Railroad Gazette, and Inter editor and pres. same to date. Editor of Railway Gazette, Lon- don, England. Director Transport It'd ( London ), Recreations: Nature studies, fish- ing and hunting, golf. Author: Lovers of the Woods; and many magazine stories of woods incidents. Clubs: Century Ass'n: Lawyers: St. Andrews Golf: Adirondack League; Westchester Golf (hon. mem.). Ad- dress: 83 Fulton St., N. Y. City.
BOAS, Emil Leopold:
Resident director and gon. mg'r Hamburg- American Line; b. Goerlitz, Germany, Nov. 15, 1834; s. Louis and Minna Boas; ed. Ruyal Frederick William Gymnasium, Breslan, and Sophia Gymnasium, Berlin; grad. 1:72; m. N. Y. City, Mar. 20, 12-8, Harriet B. Sternfeld: one, son, Herbert Allan. Br- came connerted with Hamburg American Line, 1973, and in same year came to U. S ; since 1ve gen. mg'r Hamburg-American Line; pres. Atlas Line Steamship Co .; prominent in all efforts to improve water transportation facilities; was treas. and chm'n Finance Com., Greater N. Y. Canal AAss'n, and wetive in obtaining the improve. ment of the Erie Canal. Derorations: By Emperor of Germany-knight Order Royal Prussian Crown. also Order Red Eagle; by Emperor of Anstria-officer Order Francis Joseph: by King of Italy -- chevalier Order SS. Maureins and Lazarus; by King of Sweden and Norway-knight (1st class) Or- der of St. Olaf; by Sultan of Turkey- commander Order of Osmanich, commander Order of Medjadis; by King of Greece-of- firer Order of the Redeemer: by President of Venezuela-commander Order of Bolivar. Treas. Germanistie Sor. of America: mom. b'dl N. Y. Civir Federation ; mom. Chamber of Commerce of State of N. Y., B'd of Trade and Transportation tone of man's directors), N. Y. Produce Exchange, Maritime Iss'n. German Soc .. and varions charitable sors. Mem, Sor. Naval Architects and Marine Eng'rs: fellow Am. Gong. Soc .; mem. Nat. Hiring. Soc., An. Statist. Sor. Am Ethnol. Soc. Am, Acad. Polit. and Social Science, -
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A. A. A. S., N. Y. Zool. Soc., Met. Museum of Art, Am. Museum Natural History, Am. Srenie and Historic Preservation Soc. Clubs: N. Y. Yacht, N. Y. Athletic, Fair- field County, Lotos Deutscher Verein, Law- yers, Unitarian, Liederkranz, St. Maurice Fish and Game, etc. Residence: (city) 128 W. 74th St .; (country ) Bonniecrest. Green- wich, Conn. Address : Hamburg.American Bld'g, N. Y. City.
BOAS, Franz:
Anthropologist; b. Minden, Westphalia, July 9, 1558; ed. Univ. of Heidelberg, Bonn and Kiel univs., IST7-SI ( Ph.D., Kiel, 1881) ; made voyage to Bafin's Land, 1se3-84, ass't Royal Ethnog. Museum, Berlin; docent geography, Univ. of Berlin, 1>>5-86; ass't editor Science, IG -- >; docent anthropology, Clark Univ., 18:8-92: chief ass't Dep't of Anthropology, World's Columbian Exp'n,
1892-91; lecturer anthropology, 189G-1900;
prof. anthropology since Columbia Univ. Ass't curator, 1593-1900, curator an. thropology since 1900-1915, Museum Natural History; honorary philologist, Bu- rean Am. Ethnology. Directed operations and publications, Jesup North PaciGe Expd'n. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences; fellow .1. A. A. S. (v .- p. 1:04-1907), Am. Ethnol. Soc., Am. Psychol. Ass'n, Am. Philos. Soc., N. Y. Acad. Sciences; honorary fellow An- thropol. Inst. Great Britain and Ireland; corresponding mem. Anthropol. Sorieties of Berlin, Stockholm, Moscow, Paris, Rome, Vienna, Washington and Am. Antiquarian and Numismatic Soc. Author: Badin Land; The Central Eskimo (6th Annual Report Bureau Ethnology ) : Chinook Texts; Indian- ische Sagen Von der Nordwestkiiste Amerikas ( Berlin) : Social Organization and Secret Societies of the Kwakiutl Indians; Kathlamet Texts; The Eskimo of Batlin Land and Hudson Bay; Kwakiutl Texts; Tsinshinn Texts: The Growth of Children; also various reports to British Iss'n d. rencement of Science, and Am. Museum Natural History. Residence: Grantwood, N. Y. Address: Columbia University, N. Y. City.
BOAS, Harriet B. Sternfeld:
Born Boston; d. Adolph and Charlotto Sternfeld; ed. in N. Y. Chy; m. N. Y. City, Mar. 20, 188, Emil Leopold Boas: one son, Herbert Allan. Mem. Sorosis, B'd Mg'rs Nat. Suc. of New England Women; v .- p. for Middle States, Nat. Soc. of Uni- tarian Women; on B'd Mg'rs, Children's Charitable U'nion: mem. Exec. B'd, City History Club. Country residence; Runnie- crest, Greenwich, Conn. Address: 12> W. 74th St., N. Y. City.
BOCK, Franklin William:
Physician; b. Bustun, Mass., Nov. 15, 1970; s. Valentine and Angchine ( Wohlforth) Bock; ed. in Boston publie schauts: prepared for college by private tutor, grad. Med. Dep't Univ. of Pa., 19; m. Churchville, N. Y., Ang. 25, 1-9%, Alice C. Savage: children: Margaret, b. July 11. 1000 (died April 7, 190>). Robert Savage, b. Oct. 27, 1902. House phy. sician and ear, nose and throat specialist of the Jackson Health Resort of Dansville, N. Y., 1-99-1903: chief rlinical ass't Golden Square Throat Hosp., London, England, 1903-01; in
private practice at Rochester, N. Y., since 1.04. Med. ing'r Rochester Tuberculosis Day Camp; car, nose and throat surgeon of Roch- ester Public Health AAss'n. Republican; Presbyterian: elder Third Presby'n Church. Mem. Am. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Sur., Monroe Co. Med. Soc., Rochester Acad. Medi- cine, Ass'n of Am. Institutions for Feeble- minded Persons: pres. Parent Teachers Ass'n of Rochester School 15. Recreation: Golf. Address: 27 Rowley St., Rochester, N. Y.
BODINE, George F .:
Lawyer; b. Ovid, N. Y., Ang. 30, 1875; s. Joseph S. and Maria (Jones) Bodine; grad. Ovid High School, 1896; Cornell Univ. Coll. of Law, LL.B., 1598; m. May 24, 1902, Sarah D. Hoffman, Waterloo, N.Y .; children : J. Seward, b. 1003, Gertrude H., b. 1004. Ad- mitted to bar, 1sys, and has since practised law at Waterloo, N. Y .; elected dist. attor- ney, Seneca County, 1004. Republican; Presbyterian. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n; chni'n Waterloo Good Government Club; mem. Knights of Pythias, Maccabees, Knights and Ladies of Honur, Grange. Clubs: Waterloo Wheelman's, Men's Club Presby- terian Church, Address: Waterloo, N. Y. BODY, Charles William Edmund:
Clergyman, educator; b. Clapham. Eng- land, Ort. 4, 1851; s. Rev. E. E. Body; rd. St. John's Coll., Cambridge, England, lars, M.A .; D. C. L., Trimty Univ., Toronto; D.D., Hubart Coll .; D.D., Bishop's Coll., Lennoxville, P. Q., Camada; m. Issl Ches. terton, Cambridgeshire, England, Frances Mary Perry. Tyrrwhit Hebrew scholar of Univ. of Cambridge, 1878; fellow St. John's Coll., Cambridge, lef7-s1; provost and vice- chancellor, Trinity Univ., Toronto, Can., les1-01, since 1-91 prof. Old Testament Liter- ature and Interpretation Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. City. Author: The Permanent Value of Genesis (Paddock Lectures for 1:91). Mem. Ain. Theol. Soc., Philos. Soc., and Oriental Suc. Address: 4 Chelsea Sq., N. Y. City.
BOEHM, Harold D .:
Importer wall papers; h. Snow Hill, Md., May 15, 1579; s. Lewis Edward and Louisa Anne ( Hack ) Bochmun; grad, Snow Hill High Sch; unmarried; has traveled all over Eng. Lind, I'rance, Germany, Italy, Mexico, and the United States-made trips of the whole, six times. Pres. Boehm and Brown Cur- poration and Associated Importing Co. Episcopalian. Mem. Maryland Soc. of N. Y. Southern Soc. of N. Y. Address: 320 l'ifth Av., N. Y. City.
BOEHM, William Henry:
Mech. one'r: b. Memphis. Tenn., Aug. 30, Isis; s. Henry W. and Mary ( Condron ) Bochm; grad. Rose Polytechnic Inst. B.S., 1.01, Cornell Univ. M. M. E., 1593; m. Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 20, 1:01, Addie E. Thurston. Instr. mech, eng'ring, Washing- ton L'hiv,, At. Louis, 1-01-97: ass't mech. vag'r, St. Louis Water Works, 196->; prof. mech. eng'ring and director Don't Eng'ris, State Ar'l and Mrch. Cull. of S. C., Clem- son Call., S. C., 19-1901: sup't Don't of Fly Wheel Insurance, Fidelity & Casualty Co. of N. Y. (organizer of dep't), 1901-07; since 1907 sup't Dep'ts of Steam Boiler and Fly. Wheel Insurance. Mem. Au. Sue, Mech. 115
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Eng'rs. Address: Fidelity & Casualty Co., | The Willows, Canandaigua Lake, N. Y. Ad 97 Cedar St., N. Y. City.
BOEKER, Herrmann:
Physician and surgeon; b. Hanover, Ger- many; s. Frederick William and Dorothy Boeker; ed. at Ilanever and Braunschweig, Germany; grad. Long Island Coll. Ilosp., M.D., 1895; m. N. Y. City, 1888, Madeleine S. De Bjes. Engaged in practice in N. Y. City from 1505. Chief apothecary of Re- serves, German Army, Iss5. Corresponding sec. German Med. Sve. City of N. Y .; mem. N. Y. State Med. Soc., County Med. Sve., Physicians' Mutual Aid Soc., Soc. Widows and Orphans of Med. Men; corresponding mem. Deutscher Seefischerei Verein. Inde- pendent in politics; Freethinker. Mem. German Leiderkranz, Royal Arcanum; trus- tee Deutscher Sprachverein. Address: 200 E. 68th St., N. Y. City.
BOGARDUS, Estella Mae:
Publisher: d. Everadus and Mary Jane (Little) Bogardus; eighth descendant in direct line from the Dominie Everadus Bogardus, a Dutch clergymau in New Am- sterdamı (now N. Y. City); grad. Keble Sehool. Began business April, 1595, with Francis Hendricks & Co., art dealers: in 1898 assumed management of the Publishing Dep't of Karl Thompson Co .; in 1905 or- ganized The Thompson Publishing Co., of which is pres, sec. and director. Inventar of the blue-print system of studying art in American schools, and bas built up an extensive business enterprise in supplying schools with blue prints for the study of art and literature by her method. Mem. Professional Woman's League, Nat. Edo'l Ass'n, Eastern Art Teachers' Ass'n. Clubs: Kanatenah. Round Table. Social Art (hon. orary mem.). Address: Syracuse, N. Y.
BOGART, Arthur H .:
Physician; b. in Nova Scotia, Canada, 1868; s. John HI. and Caroline E. (Croscup) Bogart; ed. Horton Collegiate Acad., Wolf- ville, Nova Scotia, N. Y. U'niv., Med. Dep't, M.D., 1993: m. Brooklyn, N. Y., April. 19003, Blanche Campbell Turner: children: Dorothea de Blois, b. Nov. 11, 1906, Jean Campbell, b. June 27, 1908. Served as major and sur- geon of the 14th Reg't, N. Y. Vols .. during the War with Spain. Attending surgeon, Methodist Episcopal Hosp., Brooklyn; at- tending surgeon Kings County Hosp. : pres. Brooklyn Surg. Soc., 1907-05. Republican ; Protestant. Member Kings Co. Med. Sve., N. Y. State Med. Sve., m. Med. Ass'n, Ass'n of Military Surgeons of U. S., Brooklyn Surg. Soc., Brooklyn Pathol. Soc., Alumni Soc. of M. E. Hosp. Club: Montauk. Ad- dress: 135 Seventh Av., Brooklyn.
BOGART, Belment De Ferest:
Physician: b. Watkins, N. Y .: s. Adam W. and Julia ( Stiles) Bogart; ed. Phillips Acad , Andover, Mass., 1>>, Columbia, 1-96; m. N. Y. City, Ist, Maude Humphrey; children: Humphrey, b. 10000. Francis, b. 1002, Kath- erine, b. 1904. Engaged in general practice of medicine in N. Y. City. Republican; Presbyterian. Mem. Sloane Hosp. Alumni Soc .; physician to Out Patient' Dep't Pres. byterian Ilosp. Recreations: Spurts in gen- eral. Club: N. Y. Athletic. Summer Home: 140
dress: 245 W. 103d St., N. Y. City.
BOGART, Corinus F .:
I'ruit and produce merehant; b. Center. ville, N. J., June 8, 1846; s. Solomon l'. and Maria ( Van Busson) Bogart; ed. com mon schools N. Y., and N. J .; m. Warwick. Orange Co., N. Y., July 4, 1865, Margaret E. Cromwell; children: Edwin B., b. 1-1. Andrew B., b. Isil, Wallace F., b. Ist5. also Ella Jane, Pearl C. (both deceased ). Was farmer I year; grocer, 2 years, Passam, N. J .; in fruit and produce business ;- years in N. Y. City; sole prop'r S. F. Bu gart & Son, since Issi; added real estate. 1 .- 33, leasing, buying and selling. Served 35 full terms on Jury, in State and U. S. Courts. Independent Democrat, Baptist; trustee Baptist Ch. of the Redeemer, 15 years. Residence: 15 St. Andrews Place, Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 114 Warren St. N. Y. City.
BOGART, Harry L .:
Lawyer; b. Watkins, N. Y., June 7, 1500); s. George W. and Eleanor ( Coogan) Bogart ; ed. common schools and grad. Elmira l'fre Arad., Ises; m. Elmira, N. Y., July, 1000, Emma Swayze; children: George llerbert Swayze, b. 1902, Caroline, b. 190;, Was four- teen years in newspaper business, city editur at times of Elinira Gazette, Elmira Star and Elmira Budget, telegraph editor Elmira Ad vertiser. Admitted to har jou1; elected city recorder of Elmira, N. Y., for 4 years, Mar, 1:001, on Democratie ticket, in 1905 endor-ry by Republicans and reflected for 4 years on Fusion ticket. Mem, law firm Lovell, Bo- gart & Gardner. Democrat : Episcopalian. Mem. B. P. O. Elks. Modern Woodmen of America, Improved Order Red Men, Y. M. ". A., Chamber of Commerce. Recreations :
Driving, walking. Address: Elmira, N. Y. BOGART, John:
Consulting. eng'r; b. Albany, N. Y., Feb. S. 1837; s. John Henry and Eliza ( Hermans) Bogart; family among the earliest setttlers uf Albany, N. Y., going there in 1641; grad. Albany Acid: Rutgers Coll., M. A., 160; m. W. Chester, Pa., Nov. 2, 1870, Emma Cherington Jefferis. Eng'r with N. Y. Cen- tral R. K .; on enlargement Erie Canal for State of N. Y .; ass't eng'r construction vi Central Park, N. Y. City, Dec., IStil, to July, I-ot, in eng'r service with U. S. Army, stationed at Fort Monroe and in charge of construction of fort at the Rip Raps, Va., also in service at other points: eng'r in charge of construction, 1900; chief "eng'r
Park Comm'n of Brooklyn, 1-70; chief ens'r. Dop't of Public Parks, N. Y. city, 1572-57; since IST eng'r for many impor tant enterprises, among which were muni. cipal works at New Orleans, Chicago, Nash- ville and Baltimarr: dr igued parks of Albany, N. Y .; publie State Grounds at Nashville; west side parks of Chicago; park System of Essex Co., N. J .; constructing eng'r of Washington Bridge, N. Y. City; consulting eng'r Niagara Falls Power do., St. Lawrence Power Co., Cascade ( British Columbia) Pawer Co., Atlanta Electri and Water Power Co., Chattanooga Power Co .. Knoxville Power Co., Verde, Arizona Power & Irrigation Co., Harbur Works in Vene-
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zuela, Rapid Transit Commission, N. Y., the | Phys. and Surg. ), 1859; m. Coronado, Calif., New York, Westchester & Bostun R'y, State B'd of Health, N. Y .; deputy State eng'r, 1886-88; State eng'r State of N. Y., Isse-91; for some time treas,, also sec. and editor of publications of .\m. Soc. Civil Eng'rs; con- sulting advisory or expert eng'r for number of railways and in various cases before the courts; mem. various boards; delegate of U. S. Government to Congress of Navigation, Germany, 1902, and mem. Navigation Con- gresses ; lieut, col. and chief eng'r N. G. N. Y. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Inst'n of Civil Eng'rs, London, Holland Soc., St. Nicholas Soc. Clubs: Century, University, Engineers, Delta Phi, Down Town. Residence: 30 C'en- tral Park South. Address: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City, and 29 Great George St., Lon- don, England.
BOGART, John Bion:
Surgeon; b. Lower Granville Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, Sept. 19, 1839; s. Capt. John Henry and Caroline Elizabeth (C'roseup) Bogart; ed. Horton Acad, and Acadia Coll., Wolfville, N. S., Provincial Normal Sch., Frederieton, N. B .; principal King's St. Public Sch., St .. Stephen, N. B., 1979-81; grad. Med. Dep't N. Y. Univ. Med. Coll., 1884; on house staff New Haven (Conn. ) llosp., 14 months, receiving hosp. diploma, 1885; m. Montreal, Is-9, Maud Lewis (died Jan, 13, 1905). Practising medicine in Brook- lyn since May, 1-85. Surgeon to Ont-patient Dep't, 1885-85, ass't demonstrator of anatomy, 1SSG-91, L. 1, Coll. Hosp .; ass't surgeon, 1887-92, surgeon, 1:92-1900, surgeon-in-chief since 1906, Meth. Episcopal Hosp .; attend- ing surgeon Kings Co. Hosp. from 1:96; attending surgeon Jewish Hosp., Brooklyn, from 196; consulting surgeon Bushwick Hosp., since 1890, and Howie fur Consump- tives since 1906. Contrib'r of surgical papers to proceedings of med. societies. Mem. Med. Soc. Co. of Kings, Associated Physicians of L. I. Med. Suc. State of N. Y., Am. Med. Ass'n, Brooklyn Surg. Soc. (ex-pres. ), Mem. Holland Sne. uf N. Y. Director Cooperative Law Co. of Brooklyn. Visited Europe fur study and recreation, 1:91, 1-95, 1897, 1905: other summers usually spent in Canada. Recreations: Fishing, golf. Clubs: Oxford Dyker Meadow Golf ( Brooklyn ), Mastigouche Fish and Game ( Quebre, Can.). Summer residence: Lower Granville, Nova Scotia. Address: 463 Clinton Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. BOGERT, Edward Strong:
Med. director C. S. N. (retired); b. Geneva, N. Y., May 7, 1836; s. Stephen Van Rensselaer and Amanda ( Strong) Bogert; grad. Univ. of City of N. Y. (Med. Don't). MD .; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 6. 1ºmai, Helen Mar Hart. Entered U. S. Navy, June 10, 1xGl; passed ass't surgeon, June 22, 1-61; surgeon, April 6, 186; med. inspector, Sept. 10, 1 2: med. director, Nov. 25, 1-9: retired by operation of law May 7, 19s. Mem. Med. Society of Alumni of Bellevne Hosp .. meDi. St. Nicholas Sue., Ilolland Soc. Clubs: St. Nicholas, Army and Navy. Address : Hotel Gerard, 123 W ilth St .. N. Y. City. BOGERT, Edward Strong, Jr .:
Surgeon U. S. N .: b. N. Y. City, April 30. 1467: s. Edward Strong and Helen Mar ( 1 iļart ) Bogert; M.D., Columbia C'Hiv,, (Coll.
Nov. 16, 1895, Evangeline Wade. Appointed ass't surgeon, U. S. N., April 16, 1890; passed ass't surgeon, April Iti, 1893; surgeon, Dec. 15, 1900. Served on U. S. Coast Survey steamer Blake when engaged in deep sea observations and in hydrographie surveying; on U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross while investigating seal fishery and sea life; and on the men-of-war Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Massachusetts, Lancaster, West Virginia; since March 30, 1505, serving on U. S. S. Pennsylvania. Served on U. S. ambulance ship Solace during war with Spain, 1898, Shore duty on receiving ship New York, at U. S. Naval Laboratory, at Navy Yard, New York; recruiting duty in N. Y. City and Buffalo, N. Y., and at U. S. Naval Acad. Mem. iss'n Mil. Surgeons. Club: St. Nicholas (N. Y. City), Address: care Navy Department, Washington, D. C.
BOGERT, George H .:
Artist; b. N. Y. City, I-Gs; s. Henry and Helen Anderson (Evans) Bogert; gen. ed'n in N. Y. City schools; art ed'n under Thomas Eakins, N. Y. City, Raphael Colin, Morot and Puvis de Chavannes, Paris. Ex- hibited at Nat. Acad. Design, receivng the Webb prize, 1-8, first Hallgarten prize, 1890; Bronze medal of Exp'n Universelle, Paris, 1900; hon. mention from Pa. cad. Fine Arts. Philadelphia, 1892. Associate of the National Academy ; mem. Pa, Acad. Fine Arts, Suc. Landscape Painters. Address: 204 W. 55th St., N. Y. City.
BOGERT, Marston Taylor:
Prof. organie chemistry ; Flushing, N. Y., April le, ISos; s. Henry A, and Mary Bowne (Lawrenre) Bogert; ed. Flushing Inst, and Columbia Univ. (many prizes and honors at hoth institutions. A.B., Is90, Ph. B., 1-04, Columbia) : m. Flushing, N. Y., Sept. I3, 1893, Charlotte E. Hoogland; two daugh- ters, Annette H., C. Elsie B. Ass't, 1891-97; tutor July-Oct., 1897, instr. 1897-1901, adjunct prof. 1001-04, prof. organic chemistry since 1901, Columbia Univ.,; mem. Univ. Conneil, Columbia Univ., 1918. By invitation of Pres. ident Roosevelt, mem. Conference on Con- servation of Natural Resources, held at White Ilouse, May 13-15, 1908. Mem. B'd of Ed- itors, Columbia Univ. Quarterly. 1904-05; ed. itur of organic abstracts for Chemical Ah- stracts. Independent in polities; mem. Re- furmed ( Dutch) Church. Pres. Am. Chem. Soc., 1907-09: pres. Chem. Club of N. Y., 190%; v .- D. Soc. Chem. Industry ( England ), 1902-04: fellow Chem. Soc. of (F. (. S.), 1. 1. 1. S .: mem. Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft, Société Chimique de France: pres. Kappa Chapter, Sigma Ni; mom. Alumni Ass'n of Schools of Science. Columbia l'hiv. (inem. B'd Me'rs, 197-"). Alumni Ass'n Columbia Coll. ( Standing ('um., 1905-06); Nichels medalist AAm. Chem. Sar. for year 1905: mom. Delty Phi frater- nity, Sigma Xi and Phi Beta Kappa huner worieties, Phishing Inst. Ass'n, Refurmed Church I'ninn, B'd of Foreign Missions uf Reformed Che Twin, B'd of Supts of Rutgers Theol. Sem .. Incus. Recreations : Outdoor sports. Clubs: Camp Fire of Amer ica, AAdirondack League. Summer home :
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Residence: 422 W. 154th St. Address: Co. [ in N. Y. City, being consulted by various in- limbia University, N. Y. City.
EOGERT, Walter Lawrence:
Musician : b. Flushing, N. Y .; s. Henry A. and Mary Buwre ( Lawrence; Bogert; ed. Flushing Inst., lofs-st, C'elumbia Coll .. . A.B., 1-58, Columbia Coll., Sch. Poli .. Science, A.M., les9, Columbia Law Sch., 18-8-50. Nat. Conservatory of Music. 1591-93 (harmony, counterpoint, canon, orchestration, mider Max Spicker) ; studied singing with P. A. Rivarde, George Henschel and W N. Durritt, and violin with Edward Mollenhauer. Ad- mitted to N. Y. Bar, 1900; practised law in N. Y. City, 1800-94. Decadie instr. of harmony at Nat. Conservatory, 1595-1001, and at Inst. Musical Art, N. Y. City, 1907. Lec- turer on music tor N. Y. Cay E'd Ed'n, since 1909. Appt'd lecturer on music for Univ. Extension Soc., 1904.00; conductor of Millbrook (N. Y.) Choral Soc., since 1902. Musical director at Pan-Am. Conf of Bishops, Protestant Episcopal Ch., Wash- ington, D. C., 1003, and at open-air services (attended by over 30,000 people ) held m honur of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Washington, 1944. Independent in politics. Appt'd by Mayor Van Wyck, truster Queens Borough Library ( 1900-07), reappointed by Mayor MeClellan, 1900: since 1901, mem. com. of three in charge of the erection of Car- hegie Libraries in Borough of Queens. Mem. Delta I'hi fraternity and MacDowell Ass'n of N. Y. Clubs: National Arts, and
Flushing Country. Address: 644 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
EOGGS, George Towar:
Railroad olheial; b. Chicago, Feb. 19, 1801; s. Charles Towar and Virginia Ann ( Clark ) Boggs: ed. Chicago public schools. m. Chi- Cago, June ", la-1. Grace L. Tobin; four children. With Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R'y Co. and associated companies since Sept. 15. 1ss0; now ass't sec. and ass't treas. of the company. see. Chicago & Alton R'y Co., and other roads of the Rock Island System: v.p., ass't sec. at treas. Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific R. R. Co .; director. v.p., sec, and treas. Rock Island Company, and director of several uther railroad companies. Also director Am. Can Co .: director, ass't sec. and ass't treas. Consolidated Indiana Coal Co., Rock Island Coal Co. and Rock Island Improvement Co. Residence: East Orange, N. J. Address: 115 Broadway, N. Y. City. BOGUE, Virgil Gay:
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