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Civil eng'r: b. Norfolk, N. Y., July 20, 1816: s. George Chase and Mary (Perry ) Bogue; grad. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, N. Y .. C.E. Ist: m. Kansas City, Mo., Mar. 1. 1\;2. Sybil Estelle. d. Hon. John L. Russell; children: Samuel Russell. b. 1879, Virgilia. b. 1.5. Maleulm, b. 159. Ass't eng'r Prospect Park Brooklyn, NY. 1-10; locating and constructing eng'r. Tran- sandine Railway of Peru, S. 1. 1500-79: division and principal ass't eng'r. Northern Parific R's Co. IS9 7. in charge of Wurks on Western Division. esperially Cascade Division: discovered Stampede Pass, IS-1; chief rog'r Union Purifie R'y Co. 15-7 91; consulting eng'r from led, with office, first. in Portland, Ore,, then in Chicago, and later |
dividuals, corporations and governments; www v.p., chief eng'r and director Western Pa- eutic R'y, now building railway from Salt Like City, Utah, to San Francisco: also director in subsidiary companies and con- sulting eng'r for some other railways. Was consulting eng'r, Dep't of Public Works of N. Y. during administration of Mayur Strong. MIem. Am. Soc. Civ. Eng'rs, West- ern Suc. Civ. Eng'rs, Am. R'y Maintenance Ass'n, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Congregation- alist. Clubs: Union League, Engineers (N. Y. City), Pacific Union ( san Francisco 1. Address: 15 William St., N. Y. City; also care Western Pacific R'y Co., San Fran- cisco, Calif.
EOLANOS, Pio Alvarez:
Consul of Nicaragua in New York; b. Gran- ada, Nicaragua; s. Pio and Dolores ( Alvarez ) Bolaños; grad. Institute Nacional de Briente in Granada, Nicaragoa, as A.B .; m. N. Y. City. May 31, 1906, Alice Ulloa; one daugh ter, b. 1907. Was private see. of President J. S. Zelaya of Nicaragua for several years, aml sec. to Nicaragua Legation in Salvador 19 1903; was also engaged in publishing a new, paper at Managus, Nicaragua, 1900-03. . Ad- dress: 66 Beaver St., N. Y. City.
BOLD, John E .:
Clergyman. Ordered deacon, 19 2, and or- dained priest, 1-83, in Episcopal ministry, by Bishop Doane. Rector Cht. of the Cross, Tienderoga, N. Y., 192-S; St. James' Ch .. Buffalo, 1-57-59; St. Mark's Ch., Johnstown, Pa., 1989-92; St. James' Ch., Oneonta. N. Y., 1.92.1000; since 1900, rector Trinity Ch., W. tervliet, Address: 1332 First Av., Watervliet, N. Y.
BOLDT, George C .:
Capitalist ; pres. and director Waldorf- As- turia Hotel Co., Waldorf-Astoria Segar Co., Waldorf Importation Co .: v .- p. and director Apelhuaris Agency trustee Cornell Univ .: pres. Bellevue- Staford hotels, Phila- delphia: thirector Commonwealth Trust Cu. of N. Y., Lincoln Trust Co., N. Y. B'I of Trade and Transportation. Widower. Mem. Am. Fine Arts Sor, Met. Museum of Art. Clubs: Suburban, Riding and Driving. 1d. dress: 6 W. 31th St., N. Y. City.
BOLDT, Hermann J .:
Physician, gynecologist: b. near Berlin. trermany, June 24, 1-56; s. Hermann ( prom- iment agriculturist ) and Amalie Boldt: came with parents to U. S. in childhood: ed. by private tutors and in public grammar and hugh schools; studied and practised phar. mary until saved means for med. ed'n; grad. Med. School. Univ. of N. Y., M.D., IST: m. 1-01, Iludwig Kruger, daughter of a pub- lisher of Berlin. Served as ass't to Prof. l'allen, of Univ. of N. Y. 1-79; engaged in practice. 1521; since 1991 exclusively in gyn- wolngiral practice. Inventur of numerans Hp nerological instruments, and operating table for abdominal surgery, for which ro- ceived medal at Paris Exp'n, Jun, etc. Con- tributar to medical press. and author of various professional monographs. Prof. gyn- ecology, N. Y. Post-graduate School and Hosp .: gynecologist German Poliklinik and St. Mark's Ilosp .. St. Vincent's Hosp. pres. N. Y. Obstet. Soc .; ex-pres. German
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Med. Soc .; fellow Royal Soe. of Medicine, Į and U. S., designing and erecting machinery London; mem. AAm. Gynecol. Soc., Internat, [ for mines, shipyards, etc., until 190}; since Gynecol. Soc., Southern Surg. and Gynecol. Sne., Gynecol. Soc. of Germany, N. Y. Acad. Medicine (ex-pres. Gynecol. Section), Ad- dress: 39 E. 61st St., N. Y. City.
BOLDUAN, Charles Frederick:
Physician, bacteriologist; b. Bielefeld,
Germany, May 7, 1873;
s.
William
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Juliane (Dreibholz ) Bolduan : grad. Coll. Pharmacy, N. Y. City, Ph.G., 1:03, Coll. Phys. and Surg. ( Columbia Univ.), M.D., 1901; special studies, Univ. of Berlin, 1003; m. N. Y. City, Sept. 15, 1900, Adele Jonsson. Specialist in patbology and bacteriology; prof. bacteriology and hygiene, Fordham Univ., from 1005; bacteriologist in Research Laboratory. Dep't of Health, N. Y. City, from 1004. Anthor: Immune Sera (3d edit. ). 190%; translator from German of: Serum Diagno- sis; Collected Studies on Tiumunity; Sup- pression of Tuberculosis. Mem. N. Y. State Med. Ass'n, King's County Med. Soe., N. Y. Pathol. Soe. Republican. Address: 601 W. 135th St., N. Y. City.
BOLLER, Alfred Pancoast:
Civil engineer; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 23, 1:40; s. Henry John and Anna M. (Pan- coast) Boller; grad. Univ. of Pa., A.M., 1558, Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N. Y., C. E., IS61; m. Philadelphia, 1:64, Katherine New- bold; children: Margaretta, William N., Al- fred P. II., Richard, Lmlem, Mary Newbold. In continuous practice of profession since 1861, on important engineering works in vari- ous parts of the country, as assistant, chief, consulting or contracting engineer: nuw of Boller & Hodge, consulting engineers. Au- thor: Practical Treatise un the Construction of Iron Highway Bridges, ist7; contributor to society transactions and technical jour- nals. Mem. Inst'n Civ. Eng'rs ( London ), Am. Soc. Cis. Eng'rs. Independent Repub- lican. Clubs: Century (N. Y. City ) ; Repub- lieau (E. Orange, N. J.). Residence: 35 Prospect St., E. Orange, N. J. Address : 1 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
BOLLES, Amos Eugene:
Publisher and printer; b. in Wisconsin, Feb. 20, 1-72; s. Nelson Richard and Mel- vina ( Whitford) Bolles; high school ed'n; m. Erie, Pa .. Dec. 27, 1-05, Jennie Dickinson ; children : Martha Talbut, b. 1900, Cecitia Re- breca, b. 1905. Sec. and treas. Trade Maga- zine Ass'n; gen. mg'r The House Furnish- ing Review, N. Y. City : pres. Equity Press, N. Y. City. Republican: Methodist. Mem. Modern Woodmen of America, Clubs: Hard- ware, Montelair. Address: 59 Park Place, N. Y. City.
BOLTON, Reginald Pelham:
Consulting expert eng'r; b. London, Eng- Jand, 1556; s. Rov. James Bolton, B.A. (of Pelham Priory. Westchester, N. Y.) und Ly- dia Louisa (Pym) Bidton; private education ; learned eng'ring by apprenticeship: m. Ist, 1-7. Kate Alice. d. Capt. James Behenna, R. A. : 2d, Washington, D. C., 199, Edmund, dl Leonard Huyck; children: Ivy May, b. ING9. Guy Reginald. b. 1-3. Technical prac- tical education in London, 1-74-75: in design- ing dep't, Edgemoor Iron Works, 159; with D. D. Leavitt. M. E., Is1. Traveled in Eng- land, Holland, France, Italy, Sicily, Spain
1901 in consulting practice in N. Y. City; consulting eng'r to Dep't of Water Supply, N. Y. City, N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R., The Plant System, R. H. Macy & Co., etc. Episcopalian. Asso. Mem. Inst'n of Civil Eng'rs ( England ). Telford Gold Medal, 1-91: mom. Am. Soc. Civ. Eng'rs, Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Am. Soc. Naval Eng'rs, Am. Soc. Heating and Ventilating Eng'rs, N. Y. Flee. Soc., N. Y. Hist. Soe., City Hist. Club, Municipal Art League, Am. Folk-Lore Soc. Trustee, Am. Scenic and Historic Preserva- tion Sue., Holyrood P. E. Church (N. Y. City) ; see. Washington Heights Taxpayers' Ass'n. Recreations: Historical research and discoveries in Washington Heights. Author: Motive Powers (Longmans), 1:95; Elevator Service, 1905; numerous monographs in trans- actions of eng'ring societies; also The As- sault of Mt. Washington, 1901; Autobiography of an Irish Terrier, 1001. Residence: 138 W. 158th St. (Audubon Park ). Address: 527 Fifth Av. ( Night & Day Bank Bld'g), N. Y. City.
BOND, Alfred Huidekoper:
Manufacturer's agent : b. Boston, Mass., 1860; s. George and Rebecca Calhoun ( Huide- koper) Bond; academie ed'n; m. N. Y., 1:96, Louise van Beuren Davis; one daughter, Mary Louise, b. 1897. Agent Geo. W. Wheel- wright, Paper Co .; v.p. Atlantic Terra-Cotta Co. Served six years in Mass. Naval Re- serve. Clubs: Calument, Metropolitan, Al- dine. Address: 21 E. coth St., N. Y. City.
BOND, Edward Austin:
Civil ong'r: b. Dexter, Mich., April 22, 1-19: ed. public schools of Michigan and business eullege, Utica, N. Y .; m. Ist, Nov. 11, 1-73, Gertrude Hollenbeck: 2d, Nov. 10. 1904, Clara Estelle Ellis. Chief eng'r of several railroads: State ong'r and surveyor State of N. Y. Jan. 1, 1:00, to May 1, 1904; then resigned to accept position of chu'n of Advisory B'd. of Consulting Eng'rs for Barge Canal, S. N. Y., chapter 16, laws 1903, S. N. Y. As State ong'r developed system of improvement of highways under State aid, und wade complete survey for enlarged Erie Canal. Republicau. Address: State Ifall, Albany, N. Y.
BOND, Frank S .:
Retired: b. Sturbridge, Mass., Feb. 1, 1-20; s. Rev. Alvan ( D.D. ) and Sarah ( Rich- andson) Bond; ed. Norwich Acad. and Hop- kinton ( Mass.) High School; unmarried. Began business career in Islo as clerk in treasurer's office, Norwich & Worcester R. R. Co .; see. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton N'y ('n., 1-50-36; v .. p. Missouri, Kansas & Texas l'y Co., 1sos-3; v .- p. Texas and Pacific R. R. Co., 3:53 51; pres. Philadelphia & Reading R. R. Co., 1982-83: pres. five \\\n- tiated N'ys, 1-186; v.p. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul K'y Co., 1 ~~ 6-1900. Served three years in Civil War, first as Ist lient, with l'onn. Vols .; second, capt. and aide-de-ramp on staff of Maj,-gen. Rosecrans; third major and aide-de-camp U. S. Vols. Mem. Loyal I.rgion, Sons of Am. Revolution. Army of Cumberland, Met. Museum of Art, Am, Mu- sri Natural History, Nat. Acad. Design. etc . Clubs: Metropolitan, Union, Union
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League, Century, Jekyl Island. Address: New London, Coun.
BOND, George Hopkins:
Lawyer; b. Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1873; s. William II. and Ida ( Hopkins) Bond; grad. Syracuse Univ., Ph.B., lebt, l'h.MI., 1891; Syracuse Univ. Law Sch., LL.B., 1897; m. Jan. 29, 1901, Florence Cherry Woodford; children: Margaret Elizabeth, b. 1902, John Woodford, b. 1:3. Admitted to bar ledi; since then in general practice of law in Syracuse, N. Y .; mem. law firm of White, Bond & Schoeneck. Director in various busi- ness corp'ns of Syraense. Sec. Republican Gen. Com. of Onondaga Co., 1900-00; State inheritance tax appraiser for Onondaga Co., 1903-00; elected 1907, aud now serving as dist. att'y of Onondaga Co., for 3-year term be- ginning Jan. 1, 1008. Republican; Presby- terian. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon frater- nity. Clubs: University, Citizens. Resi- dence: 400 Walnut Park. Address: 35 White Memorial Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y.
BOND, Paul Stanley:
Officer Corps of Eng'rs, U. S. A .; b. N. Y. City, April Is, 1-79; s. Joseph W. and Jane H. Bond; ed. public schools, N. Y. City and San Francisco, Calif .; private schools, Conu., N. Y., Pa., N. J., and Va., Univ. of Nevada, School of Mines, 1s05; distinguished gradu- ate, U. S. Mil. Ard., West Point, 1000; m. Cincinnati, Ohio, July 9, 1902, Marie Doughty, d. JudLe Charles Evans; one daughter, Sarah Doughty Bond, b. Sept. 24, 1903. Commis- sioned 2d heut. U. S. Art'y, June 13, 1900, Ist lieut., Corps of Eng'rs, U. S. A., June 29, 1901, and capt. Corps of Eng'rs, Aug. 27, 1907. Engaged in surveys, river and harbor and lighthouse construction, and other publie works of the U. S. (as eng'r) in Dist. of Columbia, La., Texas, N. Y., Ohio, Kan., and Ky. Travels include nearly all of U. S. and Canada. Address: War Dep't, Wash-
ington, D. C.
BOND, Walter Huntington;
Lawyer; b. Waltham, Mass., April 6, 1878; s. David Taylor and Emma Gertrude ( Bige- low ) Bond; ed. Pratt Iust. High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., Univ. of Mich., LL.B .; unmarried. Admitted to bar, June, Jul; mem. N. Y. and Mich. bars. Was in Ltw office of Judge James B. Dill, 3 years; now senior mem. Jaw frin Bond & Babson. At- torney for a large number of corporations: called by business to Seattle, Wash., each year; has traveled extensively throughout the U. S. and Canada. Diretor Arch Crown Mfg Co., Am. Incorporation Co., Consoli- dated Coal Co., Field & Stream, Houry .1. Gould Co., New York Die Co., Kepublie Coal Co., U. S. & Santo Domingo Knitting Co., Villiam Lane. Republican; Baptist. Menu. New England Soc. Met. Museum of Art. Recreation : Mountain climbing; has climbed Mts. Rainier, Hood, Shasta and other praks in U. S. and Canada. Clubs: Univ. of Mich- igan, Graduates, (N. Y. City) ; Mazama, ( Portland, Ore. ) : Sierra (San Francisco) ; Paradise Valley. (Tacoma, Wash. ). Resi- dence : 170 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 22 Broadway, N. Y. City.
BONNAR, John Duncan:
Physician, surseon; b. near Toronto, Ont., May 7, 1-52; s. James Turnbull and Mary
( Kennedy ) Bonnar; the celebrated Presby- terian divines, Drs. hiorttto Bonnar, the hymn writer, and Andrew Bonnar, were huis father's cousins; ed. at Coll. of Technology and at Trinity Med. Coll., Toronto, of which was a fellow, received two honor certificates and a silver medal, lois, and silver medal and M.D. degree, and C.M. degree from Trinity Univ., Toronto, les2; silver medal, Starr guld medal, degree of M.B., and 16 first class honor certificates from Toronto L'niv .; m. June 25, 1885, Caroline Estelle Harris, d. Hon. Marvin Harris of Kend.ill, N. Y .; children: Benjamin Harris, b. lass, M. Clarine, b. 1800, H. Otis, b. 1593, Sybil Lyell, b. 1897. While practising near To- ronto, Jis-80, was surgeon to the Credit Valley Railway; moved thence to Buffalo, N. Y,, where has pursued a general medical and surgical practice. Lectured on surgery and chemistry in College of Physicians and Sorgeous which at one time existed in Buffalo. Ilas taken an active part in pro- moting the Erie Barge Canal project, the preservation of the natural beauty of Ni- agara Falls, and in opposition to the scheme of removing Forts Porter and Niagara, and the merging of both in a new military encampment at Sturgeon Point on the South Shore of Lake Erie, and the efforts of him- self and associates were approved by See- rotary Taft. Visited. City of Mexico, Isti, and in 1900 weut on exploring tour into Alaska, beyond Yukon, and gave several lectures upon this tour. Republican : Pres- byterin. Trustee Central Presby'n Ch.,
Buffalo; mem. Presby'n Union. Mem. Erie Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Buffalo Hist. Soc., Coll. Phys. and Burg. of Ontario, Buffalo Aead. Medicine. Wrote Normal Principles of Medicine ( Amer- iran Educator), May, 1901; presented paper, Medical Ethics Within and Without the Medical Profession, at Buffalo Acad. Medicme, 1906; represented Central Council of Buffalo Business Men at the State Commerce Con- vention, l'tica, Oct., 199, and read a paper on Erie Canal Enlargement; has in prepara- tion a book entitled, James Turnbull, or Pioneer Life in Canada. Address: 144 Jewett Av., Buffalo, N. Y.
BONNER, David Findley:
CIereyman: b. Greenfield, O., April 2, 1812; 3. Henry Juhnson and Martha ( Findley) Bummer; grad. Muskingum Coll., A.B., 1-40 (A.M.), Lenox Coll., D.D., Ist1; student United Presby'n Theul. Sems. of Xenia and Allegheny. each two years; grad, from latter, 1955: In. N. Salem, Guernsey Co., O., April 4. 1865, Mary Elizabeth Smith; eight chil- dren) fifth and eighth boys) ; ohlest b. April 11. Istai, youngest April 12, Ist. Licensed hy Muskingum Presbytery U. P. Church, April 20, 1-61; ordained by Des Moines Pres- bytery, June 16, 1-5. Pastor, Knoxville, and Monroe, Iowa, 194-66, Knoxville alone, 1:06-70: Caledonia, N. Y., 197124: passed into the Presbyterian Church. Pastor, Goodwill Church, Orange Co., N. Y., 1ss4-91, Florida, Orange (a., 19108; Marathon, N. Y., O.t., 1903, to Nov., 19008, Endicott, N. Y., from Nov. 1, 1!11. Stated clerk Presbytery of Hud. son, J -- $-1903. Elected Co. sup't of schools, Marion Co., Iowa, and served part of tho term. Republican (independent). Was di-
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rector U. P. Theol. Sem., Monmouth, 1Il., | Columbia Univ., N.Y. City; m. East Marion, 1867-70; pres. B'd Ed'n, Florida, N. Y., about four years from its organization. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc. Frequent contributor to religious press; special fortnightly contrib- utor to the United Presbyterian, 18 0-84. Author (pamphlets) : The Constitutional Right of the Bible to a Place in Our Public Schools, 1873; The Ecclesiastical Position and Work of Woman, 1878; Instrumental Music in the Worship of God Divinely Authorized, 1Ss1; books: Saving the World, 1502, and The Psalmody Question, 1908. Address: Endi- cott, N. Y.
BONNEY, Nelson P .:
Lawyer; b. Eaton, N. Y., June 20, 1872; s. Elon G. and Louise (Frasier) Bonney; grad. Colgate Acad., 1889; m. Oneida, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1800, Julia J. Chapin: one son, Theodore C., b. April 9, 1903. Employed by N. Y., Ontario and Western R'y Co. as telegrapher and train dispatcher, 1890-1900; admitted to the bar Sept., 1900; has practised law at Nor- wich, N. Y., ever since. Supervisor town of Norwich, N. Y., 1005-07; ehm'n Republican County Com., 1906-08; sergeant in 3d Com- pany Volunteer Signal Corps in Spanish-Am. . War, but had no service outside of U. S. Di. rector Ireland Machine and Foundry Co. Republican; Congregationalist. Address: 1>8 South Broad St., Norwich, N. Y. BONSAL, Stephen:
Journalist; b. Baltimore, Md., Mar. 29, 1$65; s. Stephen and Frances (Leigh) Bon- sal; ed. at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. II., and at Gottingen and Heidelberg, Germany ; m. Mar. 17, 1900, Henrietta Fairfax Morris. Special correspondent N. Y. Herald in war between Servia and Bulgaria, 1:55: served as sec. of legation and charge d'affaires of U. S. Jegations to Peking, Madrid. Tokio and Korea, 1:91 96; special correspondent N. Y. Herald in China-Japanese War, 195; Cuban Insurrection, 1:07; Spanish-American War, JS95; in China during the Boxer up- rising; later in Venezuela, the Balkans, Mo. rocco, etc. Author: Morocco As It Is, 1892; The Real Situation of Cuba, F27: The Fight for Santiago, 1:39; The Golden Horse Shoe, 1900. Clubs: Century, Knickerbocker (N. Y. City), Metropolitan ( Washington, D. C.). Residence: "Whitefields. " Bedford, West- chester Co., N. Y, Address: 7 W. 43d St., N. Y. City.
BONSALL, George Hickman:
Clergyman; b. West Chester, Pa., Aug. 20, 1>61; s. Caleb and Eleanor ( Wright ) Bonsall; studied in schools of native town, Pennington Som., N. J., and privately ; grad. Drew Theol. Som., Madison, N. J., 1991; pursued courses of study in other institu- tions: m. Madison, N. J., Dec. 23, 1891, Ellen Douglas Peck: children: George Hubert, Helen Peek. Formerly pastor l'irst Preshy- terian Ch., Keyport, N. J., and Fewsmith Memorial Presbyterian Church, Newark, N. J .; now mem. of Hudson Presbytery and pastor Central Presbyterian Church, Haver- straw, N. Y. Address: Haverstraw, N. Y. BONTECOU, Reed Erinsmade :
Physician, surgeon: h. Washington, D. C., Der. 1, 1-64; s. Reed Brockway and >08m ( Northrop ) Bontecou; ed Williams Cull, Mass., Harvard Coll., Coll. Phys. and Surg.,
L. I., N. Y., 1:00, Lula May Vail; children: Susan May, b. 1991, Louise Cluett, h. 1-2, Marion Alice, b. 196, Eleanor Grace, b. 1-5>. Need Vail, b. 1903. Attending physician and operating surgeon to Marshall Sanitarium for 10 years; has been attending surgeon Water- vliet Arsenal, now retired; ex-pension exam- iner, in years' service; formerly deputy health officer city of Troy; attending phy- sician Episcopal Ch. Ilome. Served several years in Co. A, 2d Keg't, N.G.N.Y. Dem- ocrat. Episcopalian. Ex-pres. Rensselaer Co. Med. Soc .; Mem. Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Med. Soc. Troy and Vicinity. Mem. B.P.O. Elks, 111, Troy. Recreations: Tennis, row- ing, swimming. Clubs: Laureate Boat, Elks. Address : S_ Fourth . St., Troy, N.Y.
BOOLE, Ella Alexander:
Corresponding sec. ; b. Van Wert, O., July 20, 1>5s; d. Col. Isaac N. and Rebreca ( Alban ) Alexander; ed. public schools, Univ. of Woos- ter ( Ohio), A.B., 187>, A.M., 1851, Ph. D., 1.95; m. July 3, 1s83, Rev. William H. Boole (died Feb. 24, 1:96). Active in Woman's Christian Temperance Union of N.Y., of which was corresponding sec., 1856-93, v .. p., 1:93-97. pres., 1-97-1903: sec. Young Wom- en's Branch Nat. W.C.T.U., 1996-95; chm'n Woman's Anti- Vice Com., N.Y. City, 1002; corresponding ser. Woman's B'd of Home Mis- sions Presby'n Ch., U.S.A., from 1903. Club: Woman's Press. Residence: 1129 Av. H. Brooklyn. Address: 100 Fifth Av., N.Y. City.
BOORAEM, John Francis:
Engineer; b. Jersey City, N.J., July, 1869; s. John Van Vorst and Elizabeth ( Wreaks) Booraem: of Dutch-Am. ancestry (7 genera- tions); ed. Deguhees Inst. (German Sch), Brooklyn. Poly. Inst., Brooklyn; Sibley Coll .. Cornell Univ., M.E., E.E., 1991; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 13, 149, Alice A. R. Robert, d. of Swiss vice-consul: children: Dorothy Eveline. Marguerite, Robert, Cornelia Van Vorst. With Heury R. Worthington Co., as apprentice; 3 years with engineering dep't. and ass't sup't Havemeyer & Elder plant of Am. Sugar Refining Co., Brooklyn: with Am. Enameled Brick and Tile Co. since 1:04, as sec., treas. and engineer: built plant in 1.91, now largest in U.S. Veteran Squadron A. N.G.N.Y. Mem. Am. Sve. Mech. Eng'rs, Chi Chanter, Psi Upsilon fraternity. Recrea- tions: Horseback riding, sailing, automobil- ing. Residence: 251 Shure Road. Green- wich, Cunn. Address: 1 Madison Av., N.Y. City.
BOORAEM, John Van Vorst:
Consulting eng'r; b. Jersey City, N.J., Ort. 60. ISS : s. Henry Augustus and Cornelia (Van Vorst ) Buoraem; grad. Mount Pleasant Lead., Sing Sing, N. Y., ISH; spent one year Tonlow, France: 2 years Hamburg, Germany, studying languages and mathematics; grad. Polytechnic Sch., Carilsruhe, Baden, M.E., 3-09; m. Nov. 7, 1667, Elizabeth Wreaks: chil- dren: John Francis (M.E.), Alfred Wreaks ( lawyer). Helper. draftsman and head- at MrLeud's South Brooklyn Works, following general machinery and building and erecting machinery for US. Government vessels, ete. : the wwar and tarift destroyed business of marine eng'ring, rin- ing position gained; draftsman, chief eng'r 151
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and sup't Deeastrn & Donner Sugar Refining Co., 15/2; later in same capacities will Have- meyer & Elder as well: consulting eng'r to B'd of Am. Sugar Refining Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1>52-98. Published, 10, a warograph entitled Internal Euergy, a Method Proposed for the Calculation of Energy Stored within Matter. V .- p. Am. Enamet Brick & Tile Co. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, ALI. Clem. Soe., and others. Address: 204 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, N.Y.
BOORÆEM, Louis V .:
Lawyer; b. Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 15. 1551; s. Henry 1, and Cornelia ( Van Vorst ) Boor&m; ed. abroad two years; at N. Y. City by C. D. Morris two years, Geo. S. Anthon three years, prepared for Prince- ton: entered class of 1 ;3, Princeton; left during term; grad. Columbia Coll. Law Sch., L.L.B., 1ss9: m. Jersey City, N. J., July 19, 1882, Abigail Van Nostrand; children: Ab- bie N. N., b. 18-5, Hendrick, b. les6. Cornelia V. N., b. lass, Harold Van Nostrand, b. 1492. Hlas practised law from 1:50. Mem. Ilolland Soc., Alumni of Columbia College. Recrea. tions : Golf, driving. Clubs: Princeton, Essex Fells. Residence: Essex Fells, N. Y. Address: 100 Fifth Av., N. Y. City. BOOTH, Arthur Woodward:
Physician and surgeon: b. Elmira, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1871; s. Irving Denman and Esther Wickam ( Shaw) Booth; ed. Cornell Univ., course in biology, 19-9-91; Univ. of Pa., M.D., 1894; pust-grad. study, Vienna, Austria; unmarried. Examiner in surgery for Board of Regents, representing Med. Soc. State of N. Y. ; attending surgeon Arno- Ogden Memorial Husp., Wmira, N. Y .: surgeon to Erie, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, and Lehigh Valley railroads. Di- rector Merchants' Nat. Bal, Elmira: pres. Elmira Acad. Sciences. Passed ass't sur- gron and first lient .. N. G. N. Y. Ro- publican : Congregationalist. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Med. She. State of N. Y., Philadel- phia Pathol. Soc., Chemung Co. Med. Soc., Elmira Acad. Medicine, Empire State Soc., Sons Am. Revolution. Recreations: Ilnut- ing, fishing. Clubs: Elmira City ( mem. B'd Mg'rs. ), Century, Elmira Country, Like Keuka. Address : 150 Main St., Elmira, N. Y.
BOOTHI, Dallington:
President Volunteers of America; b. Briz. house, Yorkshire, England; s. Rev. William and Catherine ( Mumford) Booth: ed. Bris- tol Prep. Sch., Tain ton Collegiate Coll., and Nottingham Sem., England: m. London, Eng- land. Sept. 15, 1-57, Maud Charlesworth; children: Charles, b. 3-59. Thendore, b. 1-93. Com'd Salvation Army in Australia. 1->5 ST. in U. N., 1-790: founded pot, The Volunteers of America, Incorporated,. a re- ligious philanthropie organization, of which has since been president. Has traveled ox. tensively almost around the world, holding various communs in connection with re- ligions organizations, and has covered nearly 50,00 mes in connection with angelstic wurk. Writer and speaker. Address: Cf W. ESth St., N. Y. City.
BOOTII, Charles Edwin:
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