Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 49

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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Physician : b. N. Y. City, Oct. 20, 1842; s. Gurdon Buek (SI.D.) and Henrietta E. ( Wolff) Buck, of Genera, Switzerland; grad. Yale, A.B., 1864, Coll. Phys, and Surg., N. Y. City, M.D., '1867; m. New Haven, Conn., Laura S. Abbott; children: Harold Win- throp, Winifred ( Mrs. Lawrence F. Abott). Was clinical prof, diseases of the ear, Coll of Phys. and Surg., 1887-1904; consulting aural surgeon, N. Y. Eve and Ear Infirmary. since Isst, and Presbyterian Hosp., 1991-1904; now retired from practice, but medical editorial work continues. Edited Ziemssen's Cyclo- padia of Medicine ( English translation, 18 volumes), 1973; Hygiene and Public Health, IS79. Burk's Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences, 1887, 1901. Author: Dis- eases of the Ear, 1898, 1901; Vest Pocket Medical Dictionary. Address: 51 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


BUCK, Dudley:


Composer, organist; b. Hartford, Conn., Mar. 10, 1839; studied at Trin. Coll., and later at Leipzig Conserv. of Music under Haupt- man, Richter, Rietz, Moschelles and Plaidy' (classmate of Sir Arthur Sullivan ) ; studied under Schneider at Dresden, and, IS61-62, at l'aris; m. Hartford, Conn., Oet. 1865, Mary E. Van Wagner: children: Edward T., Dud- ley, Jr .. Madeline. Was 3 years organist. Music Hall, Boston; became ass't conductor of Garden Concerts, N. Y. City, on invitation of Theodore Thomas, 1575; composed cantars sung at opening of Centennial Exp'n, Phila- delphia (exeented by sto vojees and 150 in- struments, conducted by Theodore Thomas). Was organist Ch. of Holy Trinity; director Apollo Club 25 years; retired from all but theoretical work and composition, 1902. An- thor of numerous compositions in various forms (but principally voral), sacred and sreular: Legend of Don Munio, Is74; Mar- Diion, Isso; The Golden Legend (for Cin- cinnati May Festival, winning $1,000 prize) ; music to Edmund C. Stedman's poems: Light of Asia (largest work) published and tirst performed in London I> 6-87. Author: Dictionary of Musical Terms; Influence of the Organ in History, 18$2. Address: G. Schirmer & Co., 25 Union Sq., N. Y. City. BUCK, Gertrude:


Educator: b. Kalamazoo, Mich., July 14, 1571: d. George M. and Anne ( Bradford) Buck; grad. Univ of Mich., Isot ( M.S., 1:95. I'h.D., Is>): fellow in English, Univ. of Chicago, 1-95; ass't in English, Univ of Mich., 1-96-97: instr. in English, Indiannp- olis (Ind.) High School: instr., 1-97-1907, asso. prof. English. 1901 05. prof. English from 1907, Vassar Call. Author of several works on rhetoric and English composition, including: The Metaphor-A Study in the Psychology of Rhetoric, I-9; Umblished in 1. N. Scott's Series of contributions to Rhetorical Theory ) ; A Course in Argumenta- tive Writing, 1-99. A Course in Fxpository Writing ( with Elizabeth Woodbridge), 1899;


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A Course in Narrative Writing (with E. W. | stitutions. Author: Oats vs. Wild Oats; Morris), 19mg (all Henry Holt & Ca ) ; Brief English Grammar (with F. N. Scott), 1936 ( Seatt; Foresman); and edited Ruskm's Sesame and Lilies in Longman's English Classics, 1906. Address : Poughkeepsie, N. Y.


BUCK, Harold Winthrop:


Electrical engineer: b. N. Y. City. May 7, 1873; s. Albert H. and Laura ( Abbot) Burk; grad. Yale, Ph.B., 1894, Columbia, E.I .. , 1:95; m. Niagara Falls, Jan. 15, 1002, Char- lotte R. Porter; children: Winthron Porter, Carlotta Abbot, Gurdon. Elec Eng'r, General Electric Co., Ist5-100; since '900 clec. eng'r Niagara Falls Power Co., Canadian Niagara Power Co. and Allied Companies; v .- p. En- gineering Firm of Viele, Blackwell & Buck; niem. and director Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs. Clubs :. . University. Engineers. Address : 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.


BUCK, Henry Augustus:


Publisher and editor; b. Cincinnati, O .. Jan. 26, 1-64; s. Elisha Attins and Elizabeth ( }'ries) Buck; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., Issi. Editor of the Spirit of the Times, weekly ; editor and publisher of The Racing Calendar (weekly ) ; editor and publisher Horses in Training ( yearly ). Clubs: Harvard, Univer- sity. Turf and l'ieid (ass't sec.), Queens: Address: University Club, N. Y. City.


BUCKINGHAM, Charles Luman:


Patent. and corp'n lawyer: Berlin JJeights, O., Oct. 14, 1852; grad. Univ. of Michigan, 1875; post-grad. Columbian Univ. Mem. Ohio Soc., Univ of Michigan Alumni Ass'n. Clubs: Metropolitan ( Washington ) University. Residence : 104 E. Sist St. Address: OS Park Row, N. Y. City. BUCKLEY, James Monroe:


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Minister, editor; h. Rahway, N. J.,. Dec., 1836; s. John and Abby L. ( Monroe) Buck- ley; ed. Pennington (N. J.) Sem., Wesleyan I'niv., Middletown, Conn., class of, Ist0; health failed in second year; studied later under private instructors ( .L.)1 .. L.D., Wes- leyan Univ. ; L. L.D., . Emery & Henry Coll., Va .; L. H.D., Syracuse L'mv. ). Entered ministry of M. E. Church, 1:59; pastorates in New Hampshire till 163; spent year 1963 04 in Europe; pastor Detroit. Mich., 144-66; justorates in Brooklyn, N. Y., and Stamford, Conn., 1-67->0: eler ted, 1-50, editor The Chris- tian. Advocate, New York, and successively reelected every four years till present time; elerted mem. Gen. Conference M. E Church, 1>2; and once in four years to each session till now. Ilas made four tours in Europe (including all countries except Portugal), l'alestine. Egypt, Algeria, and Moroten. Pres. B'd Me'rs N. J. State Village for


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Epileptics from foundation till resigned. 1000: mem. B'd ME'rs State Host. for Insane. Trenton. N. J., for 5 years; also for last 13 years B'd Mg'rs State Hosp. for Insane, Morris Plains, N. J .. pros. B'd ME'rs Math- odist Episcopal (Seney) Hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y., since its foundation. v.p. N. Y. Soc. for Prevention of Vive: trustee Wesleyan I'niv., Woman's Coll., Baltimore, and Drew Theol. Sem. Honorary mem. Medico Psychol. Sor. America; mem. New England Soc. of N. Y. Recreations: Travel, pedestrianism and attending to duties of above named in. 1


Faith Healing. Christian Science and Kin- dred Phenomena: Christians and the Theatre; The Midnight Sun; The Czar and the Nihi- list ; Travels in Three Continents-Europe, Asia, Africa; History of Methodism in the United States; Extemporaneous Oratory for Professional and Amateur Speakers; Sup- posed Miracles: Fundamentals of Religion and Their Contrasts. Address: 150 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


BUCKLEY, May:


Actress; b San Francisco; d. Ernest and Marie ( Featherston) Chl; ed. in convents about United States during summer months. Made first appearance on stage at age of six, being placed on stage by Dion Boucicault, who gave her name of "May Buckley;"' by which has always been professionally known. Has been mem. of companies: First Born ; John Drew: Annie Russell; James O'Neill : Shepherd King; Raymond Hitchcock, and others. Roman Catholic. Mem. Professional Women's League, Astor's Soc. Recreation ; Reading. Address: St. Marc's Bldg., 2 W. 30th St., N. Y. City.


BUDD, Henry A .:


Merchant; b. N. Y. City, 1871; s. Samuel and Mary Hudson (Beach) Budd; ed. in private schools in N. Y. and Paris, France, 1890-93; m. N. Y. City, 1895, Julia MeClave: children: @ Hudson, b. 1:97: Natale, b. 1900, Entered firm of Samuel Budd, men's furnishings, 1593, hecame partner in 1$95, and later successor Samuel Budd in owner- ship of business, which continues, Cowever, under same name. Has traveled extensively in Europe. Republican ; Episcopalian. Mem. Southampton (L. I.) Horse Ass'n, S.A.R .. N. Y. Zaul. Soc., Met. Museum of Art. Rec- reations: Motoring, driving, golf, outdoor sports. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic, Apawamis Country, (Rye). Country ( Lakewood). Ad- dress: 12 E. 64th St., N. Y. City.


BUDD, Ogden D .:


Broker: b __ N. Y. City, July 9, 1861; s: Bern L. ( M.D.) and Catherine Fowler (Gal- landet ) Budd; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B. (hon. mention for general scholarship), 1->1; m. N. Y. City, May 4, 1ss6, Grace .1. Jackson ; children: Bern, b. Isso, Aume Me- Cuun Noble, b. 1988, Ogden D., Jr., b. 1592, Thomas Gallaudet, b. INth. Clerk, by com- petitive examination, in N. Y. Custom House, 1-1->3; in mercantile business, 1>> >3; joined Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex- change, Is, and since then engaged in com- mission business on that exchange. Elected. 1900, and re-elected 1902 and 1001, mem. B'd of Governors, and in June, 1000, elected pres. Consolidated Stork and Petroleum Exchange of N. Y., and now serving as such; formed partnership with Kenneth M. Jackson, June. mod, forming firm of Ogden D. Budd & Co. Democrat (gold standard) ; Episcopalian. Mom. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Delta Kappa Ep silon Alumni As,'n, Associate Alummi Coll. City of N. Y. Address: 65 Broad St., N. Y. City.


BUDDY, Lewis, 3d:


Designer and printer of books: b. Phila- delphia, l'a. Ang. 11, 197; s. Lewis 2d and Emma Virginia (Carr) Buddy ; ed. in Phil- adelphia, art ed'n at Art Students' League,


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N. Y. City; m. Erie, Pa., Oct. 18, 1900, Katlı- | 14;3-74; m. Ist, Sept. 12, ISSS, Mary Alico erine Vincent Gridley, d. late Captain Charles Vernon Gridley, U. S. N., Two sons: Charles |


Snow . died Nov. 5, 189>) ; m. 2d, April 24, 1903. Maria Victoria Torrilhon; children: Vernon Gridley Duddy. b. April 17. 1904, and | Beatrix, b. la?, Thomas. b. 1-90, Constance Edward Carr Buddy. b. Nov. 1. 160o. For- Clough, b. 1:93, Richard Van Wyk, b. 1-06, Victoria, b. 1907. Ass't editor Tribune, Min- neapolis, Minn., 1574.75; on staff N. Y. Tri- bune, 1575-81; sinco Nov., last, ass't editur Century Magazine. Joint editor, with Rob- ert Underwood Johnson, of Battles and Lead- ers of the Civil War (4 vols.). Contb'r to magazine literature. Clubs: Century Ass'n. Players'. Address: Century Magazine, 33 E. 17th St., N. Y. City. merly art editor The Student, N. Y. City, and of The Chautauquan, Cleveland O .: es- tablished and operated The Kirgate Press, Canton, Pa. (1901-(3) for the production of books in limited editions. Has designed sev- eral type faces, contributor to magazines on art subjects, book-making and typography. Charter mem. Soc. Am. Printers, Consumers League. Collector of Walpoliana, i. e .. im- prints of private press of Horace Walpole EUELL, Harry Chapin: at Strawberry Hill, England (1757 89), and all books and publications relating to Horace Walpole. 'In charge of mf'g dep't Dodd, Mead & Co., since 1!"1. Mem. of book clubs; Rowfant, ( Cleveland. O.). Dofobs ( Chicago). Address: 372 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


BUEK, Gustav H .:


Lithographer; b. Boston. Aug. 25, 1830; s. Herman and Augusta, Siemers) Back: ed. in public and private schools, Brooklyn. N .. Y .: m. Brooklyn. April 30, 1:73 Louise Valentine. After apprenticeship with Hatch & Co., lithographers. N. Y. City, beginning 1500, worked at trade and later was mg'r art don't Donaldson Bros .; in business for self, 1-$1, in firm of Buek & Lindner, which soon changed to G. Buck & Co., merged in 1891 in new organization of Am. Lithographie Co., of which is v. p. and general art mg'r. Original introducer af fac-simile water color work into commercial lithography. Repub- liran. Mem. Aldine Ass'n. Am. Anthropol. Ass'n. Clubs: Lincoln ( Brooklyn ), Sanna- gundi. Residence: 466 Classon Av., Brook-


lyn. Address: 19th St. and Fourth Av., N. Y. City.


BUEL, Clarence:


Clergyman; b. Troy, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1530; s. David, Jr., and Harriet ( Hillhouse) Buel : grad. U'nion Coll., A.D., 1:19, 1.31., 1-51 or IN2; m. Der. 00. 13: Laura -Emott Davis: children : Edward Davis (deceased ), Joanna Davis (deceased), Grace Angela, David Clarence ( dereased ), -Emott Davis. Prae- tised as lawyer. 1-52-12. Recorder, Troy, N. Y., 4 years; mem. Nat. Union Convention which nominated Bell and Everett for Presi- dent and Vice-President: capt. of squadron in Harris Light Cav. (2d N. Y. Vol. Cav.); colonel 100th N. Y. Vol. Inf .; severely wounded in skirmish near Suffolk, Va. ; com- pelled to resign, 1:64, because of severe illness from typhoid fever. Clergyman since 1.66; among other rectorships held was that of rector of Emmanuel Ch., Cumberland, Md., in which two of his own brothers had pre- ceded him: continued in ministry until com- pelled by ill health to give up active duty. Episcopalian .. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Le- gion. Soc. Colonial Wars, Chi Psi, Phi Betta Kappa. Club: University (Detroit, Mich.) ; Troy (Truy). Idress : "Troy, N. Y.


BUEL, Clarence Clough:


Physician; b. East Bloomfield, N. Y .. Jan. 7. 1567, s. Charles and Anna (Dunn) Butell; ed. East Bloomfield public schools, Oberlin Prep. Sch., Univ. of Cincinnati, B.S., les>, Med. Coll. of Ohio, Cincinnati, M.D., 1891; m. Canandaigua, N. Y., June 27, 1905, 1. An- gusta Faber. Resident physician Good Sa- maritan Hosp., Cincinnati. 1:91-92; practising physician at Canandaigua, N. Y. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Ontario Co. Med. Sue., Soc. Physician and Surgeuns of Village of Canandaigua, Canandaigua Sei- entific Soc. Mem. Staff of B'd of Directors and. treas. Frederick Ferris Thompson Hosp., Canandaigua, N. Y. Republican; Congrega- tionalist. Address: Canandaigua, N. Y.


BUERGER, Leo .:


Physician and surgeon; b. in Vienna. Sept. 13, 1ST9; s. Arthur and Charlotte (Klng) Buerger: ed. N. Y. City public schools, Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., 1:97, (honors, Phi Beta Kappa), Columbia, SI.A., 1901. Coll. Phys. and Surg., M.D., 1901 (honors), Univ. of State of N. Y. license, 1901, cum laude; alumnos German Hosp. Mt. Sinai Hosp .; Breslau Univ., 1903. Mem. Ass'n of lio. Patholo- gists and Bacteriologists; surgeon Good Sa- maritan Dispensary, 1007; ass't adjunct sur- geon, and associate in surgical pathology, Mt. Sinai Hosp .. New York: surgeon to MIt. Sinai Dispensary. Engaged in bacteriological. studies for the Pneumoma Commission, 1904- 05, on pneumococci. Author of numerous papers on bacteriological, pathological and surgical topics. Mem. New York Pathological . Society. Mem. Gamma Chapter, Phi Beta Kappa Address: 63 E. 90th St., N. Y. City.


BUGBEE, Perey I .:


Principal State Normal School: b. Colton. N. Y .. April 21. 1:5\; s. John F. and Clementina P. (Gates) Bugbee: grad. St. Lawrence I'niv., 1.B., 1-79 (A.M .. D.Sc., Phi Beta Kappa) ; m. Canton, N. Y., 1-$3. lda Farns. Principal of schools, Colton, N. Y., Naples, N. Y., and Newark, N. Y., 1-79-19; teacher of mathematics, State Normal School, Oneonta, 15995; State conductor teachers' institutes, 199>: principal One- onta Normal School from 1-98. Address: 18 Walnut St., Onconta, N. Y.


BUISCH, Henry George:


Clergyman; b. Batavia, N. Y., June 3, 1875; s. Henry George and Mary H. ( George) Buisch; ed. Batavia C'mion and High Sch .. De Lanery Divinity Sch., Geneva, N. Y .; m. Buffalo, N. Y., Der. 9. 1-06. Jessie Edith St. Clair: children: Havel Jessie, b. 1s05,


Editor: h. Laona, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., July 20, 1-50; s. Thomas B. and Betsey ( Clough) Buel: ,d. high school. Wayland Arad .. Beaver Dam, Wis., IMA. Univ. of Minn .. 15,0-2, I'niv. of Berlin, 15.2-73, Poly- technic Sch., Munich and Univ. of Munich, I Vera Mary Esther, b. 1900, lienry George, 200


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1. 1002. With E. N. Rowell Co., Batavia, | Diseases of the Skin to Internal Disorders N. Y., 7 years, Buedingen Mf'g Co., Roches- etc. Clubs: University, Yale, Quill. Ad dress: 551 Madison Av., N. Y. City. ter. N. Y., 5 years; for a short tioie in 1.95 mg'r N. Y. office of E. N. Rowell Co. BULL. Charles C .: at Great Jones St. Ordered dearan. Nov. 19, 1902, Rochester, anu ordained priest, Nov. 1, 1904, at St. James' Ch., Buffalo, N. Y., by Bishop Walker . first charge, Hamburg. N. Y., together with work among colored people in Buffalo, N. Y .: since July 1, 1905, in charge Trinity Episcopal Ch., Midd'eport. N. Y. Chaplain Cataract Lodge 593, 7. and A. M. Address: Middleport, N. Y.


BULGER, Charles N .:


Lawyer: b. Fulton, N. Y., Ang. 19, 1857; ed. in public schools, at Falley Sem., Ful- ton, N. Y .; grad. St. John's Coll., Fordham, N. Y. City, A.D., 1973; M. 1., L.L.D .; m. June 5, 1883, Caroline Adelaide Dunn. Ad. mitted to the bar, 1979; corp'n connsel of Oswego, 1-2-83: judge Recorder's Court, Oswego, 1>>3-1902; first depniy att'y-gen., 1903-04; delegate to Democratic Nat. Con- vention, 1892-1900, and alternate delegate.at- large to same, 1904; Democratie candidate for lieut .- gov., 1902. Delivered memorable address : ".Purposes of Party Organization and Correct Political Procedure." Address : Oswego, N. Y.


BULKLEY, Justus Lawrence:


Merchant : b. N. Y. City, 1810; ed, in N. Y. City schools: m. Germantown. 1871, Laura E. Caldwell; children: Josephine, Joseph E. ( Yale, '99), Mrs. Helen B. Holt. En- paged in business as leather merchant in N. Y. City, 1:25-1901. Mem. New England Soc .. Adirondack League. Clubs: Metro- politan, Riling. Residence : 77 Madison Av. Address : 81 Gold St., N. Y. City.


BULKLEY. L. Duncan:


Physician; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 12, 1845; s. Dr. Henry D. and Julianna (Barnes) Bulkley; ed. in N. Y. Public School No. 13 (Thomas Hunter) and Anthon Grammar School. Yale Coll .. A.B., 1stti, A. M., 1549, Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City, M.D., 1869; m. Bergen Point, N. J., May 25, IST!, Kate La Rue Mellick; children : Elizabeth


(Mrs. Dr. IL. 11. Janeway), b. 1573, Yula (Mrs. E. V. Cox), b. 1-75, Dr. Lucius Con- stant, b. 1:57, IL. Duncan, b. 1-2. Kathleen ( Mrs. Nathan A. Smyth), b. 1->3, Kenneth, b. 18:6. Resident physician N. Y. Hosp., 1570. Studied dermatology in Vienna, Paris and London; practising in N. Y. City since return. Hlas ben abroad many times, often Attending mel. and dermatological congresses, and has traveled much in this country. Di- rector Am. Savings Bank. Republican (in- dependent) ; Presbyterian. Mem. of various National State and local med. soes. ; honorary mem. French, German, and Italian Derina- tological Sors. :


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late pres. Medicine, Founder, director and attending physician, N. Y. Skin and Cancer Hosp. : consulting pisician N. Y. Hosp .; consult- ing dermatologist Randall's Island Hosp., Hosp. for Ruptured and Crippled, and Man- hattan Eye and Ear Hasp. Founder and echtor .Archives of Dermatology; frequent writer in med. journals. Author : and Its Management: Arne and Its Treat- mient : Manual of Diseases of the Slan; Syphilis in the Innocent ; The Relations of | ( with


Lawyer: b. N. Y. City, June 7, 1833; S. Richard Harrison and Mary A. (Schouten) Bull; grad. N. Y. Univ .. A.B., 151, later L.M .: N. Y. Univ. Law School, LL.B., 1876; vumarried, Admitted to bar, IST6; now senior mem. law firm of Bull & Edgar ( Newbold Le Roy Edgar), engaged in gen- eral practice. Republican: Presbyterian. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Delta Phi fraternity, St. Nicholas Soc., N. Y. Hist. Soc., Met. Museum of Art: trustee Sw. for Relief of Destitute Blind. Clubs : Union, Calumet, Down Town Ass'n, Baltus- rol Golf. Residence: 34 Gramercy Park. Address : 27 William St., N. Y. City.


BULL, Charles Stedman:


Ophthalmic surgeon; b. New York City: s. Henry King and Eliza A. (Lundlow) Dull; grad. Columbia, A.B., 1804. A.M., 1867, Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia Univ. ), M.D., 1565; in. Waterbury, Conn., June 10. 1-2, Mary E. Kingsbury: children: Frederick Kingsbury Bull, Ludlow Seguine, Dorothy. Spent two years at U'niss, of Vienna, Heidel- berg, Utrecht, Paris . and London. Engaged in practice in N. Y. City from 1-71. Prof. ophthalmology, Cornell Univ. Med. Call .: surgeon and director N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary: consulting ophthalmic surgeon. Presby'n and St. Mary's Husps. Pris. Am. Ophthal. Soc .; mem. N. Y. Ophthal. Soc .. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Ass'n, N. Y. cad. Medicine, Practitioners' Sue. Mem. Huguenot Soc. of America. Sons of Revolution, Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: University, Century. Address: 47 W. 36th St., N. Y. Cily.


EULL, Frederie:


Banker and broker; b. Montclair, N. J., Dec. 11, 1871; s. William Lanman and Tasie Newton ( Worthington ) Bull; ed. Cutler's School, N. Y. City, Stevens' Inst., laboken. N. J., class of 19: m. Wakefield, R. I .. Orr. 2, 1:95, Mary Helen Robinson; children: Frederica, b. Eso, Helen, b. 1901. Five years on ong'ring staff of Henry K. Worth- ington Co., engaged in installing large water works plants and representing cum- pany al tests, etc., of such plants. Dul con- siderable work in Europe in this line; in 105 entered the office of Edward Sweet & Co., and was admitted to the firm the fol- lawing year. Mem., seven years, 5th Reg'r, N. G. S. N. Y. Republican. Mem. Chi P'si. Alpha Xi, New England Soc. Clubs: Union, Racquet and Tennis, The Brook. X. Y. Yarht, City Midday, Ardsley, Ridmz. Residener: 51 F. 6th St. Address : Nassau St., N. Y. City.


BULL, Harcourt:


lawyer: b. Hamilton, Ont .. Ort. 20, 1:3>; s. Richard and Annie E. (Dannelly ) Bull; grad. MeGill Emv .. Montreal, .A.B., P) Prince of Wales gold medal) ; m. on Staten Island, N. Y .. 1-95, Alna Verner, d. Gen. Carlos J. Stolbrand. Admitted to bar of X. Y., 195; sinre then practismg in N. Y. City: mem. firm of Bull and Kalbfleisch Charles C. Kalbieisch.


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Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Staten Island, Richmond County Country, British Schools aud Universities. Residence : New Dorp, S. I., N. Y. Address: 60 Wall St., N. Y. City.


BULL, Henry Adsit:


Lawyer; b. Buffalo, N. Y., 1873; s. Ilcury and Fanny ( Adsit ) Bull; ed. public and private schools, Buffalo; Harvard Univ., A.B., 1895, Univ. of Buffalo, LL.B., 1sos; m. Buffalo, N. Y., 1901, Cornelia Rumsey, d. AAnsley Wilcox; children: Katherine, b. 1902, Ileury Adsit, Jr., b. 1905, Marian, b. 1906. In los began practice in Buffalo; mem. firm of Wilcox & Dull since May 1, 1003. Lecturer in Buffalo Law School, 1902-04. Republican district and general committeeman. 1899 1905. Entered 65th Reg t, N. G. N. Y., as 2d lieut. Co. A, Dec., Jota; capt., Dec., 1-96; in U. S. Vols., 1898; full and honorable discharge, 1901. Director First Nat. Bank of Ilornell, N. Y. Episcopalian. Trustee Law Library of Eighth Jad. Dist., 1903-1937. Elected councilmmn of City, 1907, for four years. Associato counsel for State Commission which investi- . gated the National Guard, 1907-S ( Wainwright Commission ). Clubs: Saturn, U'niversity,


Park, Ellicott. Address: Gsk Ellicott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y.


BULL, Henry Worthington:


Banker and broker; b. Montelair, N. J., Mar. 27, 1874; s. William Lanman and Tavie N. (Worthington ) Bull; ed. Lawrenceville and Cutler schools, Columbia I'niv .. class of 1:06; m. Saratoga, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1904. Maud Livingston, of Islip, L. I. Started in business with Edward Sweet & Co., bankers and brokers, 1-95, in which firm ( founded 1:51) herame partner in 150. Served tive years as private Co. K. 7th Reg t. N. G. S. N. Y .; enlisted in Ist U. S. Vol. Cavalry ( Rough Riders) on formation of reg't in lega, as trouper: made corporal of KK. Troop at San Antonio, Tex .; in en- gagements: Las Guasimas, San Juan Hill, and Siege of Santiago, Cuba; mustered out with rank of sergeant. Mem. Delta l'si ( Columbia ). Clubs: Knickerbocker. Union, Racquet and Tennis, N. Y. Yacht. St. An- thony, Meadow Brook Hunt, Ardsley (N. Y. City) ; Metropolitan ( Washington, D. C.). Residence: 101 E. 62d St. Address: Nassau St., N. Y. City. 17


BULL, James Edgar:


Lawyer: b. N. Y. City, Ang. 26, 1857; s. Richard H. and Mary (Schouten) Bull; grad. N. Y. Univ., A.B., 1% (Phi Beta Kappa) ; N. Y. Univ. Law School, LL. B .; m. Konen, France, Ang. I. 1>>5, Sarah Adams Willams; children : Marion Frances, Priscilla Mul- lins: Counsel for numerous large corpora- tions in matters relating to patents and trade marks; mem. law firm Gifford & Bull. Pres. The Gramercy Co .; y .. p. Atlantic Rubber Shine Co. Republican. Presbyterian. Mim. Mieros. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa Soe. Clubs: Calumet, Lawyers', Republican, Bal- tusrol Golf, Della Phi. Address: 31 Gram. vrey Park, N. Y. City.


railroad and mining corp'ns; trustee Met. Trust Co .; mem. firm Edward Sweet & Co .. brokers; mum. N. Y. Stock Exchange (pres. I>> <. 90), Chamber of Commerce, New Eng. land. Am. Fine Arts, Mayflower, Dunlap societies: S. A. R., Met. Museum of Art. Clubs: N. Y. Yacht, Metropolitan, Grolier. University, Union. Players', Century, Alpha Delta Phi, Riding, Republican, Ardsley, Church, City Midday. Residence: 803 Fifth Av. Address: 38 Broad St., N. Y. City.


BULL, William Tillinghast :


Physician; b. Newport, R. I., May 18, 1819; s. Ifenty and Ilenricetta E. ( Melville ) Bull ; grad. Harvard, A.B., 1869, Coll. Phys, and Surg. ( Columbia), M.D., 192; m. Mrs. Mary ( Nevins) Blaque; one son, William T., b. Sept. 27. 1-04. Began practice in N. Y. City, 1.15; specialty in surgery. Visiting surgeon, Chambers St. Hosp., ISTO.SS, St. Luke's Hosp.,


Is80-53: consulting surgeon same since Its3: consulting surgeon Ilosp. for Ruptured and Crippled, N. Y. State Emigrant Ilosp .; trus- tre and v .- p. Gen. Memorial Hosp. Demon- strator of anatomy, Columbia, 1s70-80; prof. practice of surgery, same, since Iss9. Mem. Am. Surg. Ass'n, N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Su- miete de Chirurgie ( Paris). Author nt vari- ous articles in medical journals, Clubs: Con- tury, University, Harvard. Address: 35 W. 35th St., N. Y. City.




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