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tan, Skenandoah Democratic (pres. ), llar. Jem. Residence: 12 W. 136st St. dress: 27 William St., N. Y. City.
CARRUTH, Clarence Uri:
Lawyer; b. Berlin, Wis., Oct. 23, 1:63; s. Uri and Lucy Ann ( Robinson) Carruth: grad. Hamilton Coll., A.B., 1989, A.M., 1-9 !. m. Highland, Kansas, Ort. 30, 1900, Elizalub Hutt: children: Clarence Uri, Jr., h. Nov. 15, 1901, Virginia Johnson, b. Dec. 3, 1!04. Lucy Robinson, h. Oct. 24, 1906. Admitted to bar, Rochester. N. Y., April 1, 1592: prar tised alone at Buffalo, N. Y., 1-92-91, and since 1991 as mem. firm of Charles R. aml Clarence U. Carruth, with offices in Buffalo and N. Y. City. Republican : Presbyterian. Mem. Chi Psi fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Enie Ch. Bar Ass'n. Chibs: Univer sity, Liberal, Lawyers ( Buffalo). Reşi.
dence : 65 Dorchester Road. Address: 6,0-671 Ellicott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y.
CARRUTH, (Fred) Hayden:
JJournalist, author; b. near Lake City. Minn., Ort. 31. 1-62; s. Oliver Powers and Mary (Veeder) Carruth; ed. in local schools and Univ. of Minn .; m. Lake City, Minn .. .June 28, 15>4, Ettie L. Gorton; children: Oliver Edward, b. 1455. Gordon Veeder, h. 1.54. Paul Hayden, b. 1-92, Max Irwin, 1. 1.97. In newspaper work in Minneapolis: later conducted Estelline Bell in Dakota: editorial writer on N. Y. Tribune, I> -- 52: July, 1900, to Jan. It, editor of the Editor's Drawer Don't of Harper's Magazine: literary editor Woman's Home Companion, since May, 1905. Contributor to Century Ma :. Harper's Mag .. Youth's Companion, Satnr. day Evening Post, Collier's Weekly, etr. Author : The Adventures of Jones. 1.5. The Voyage of the Rattletrap, 19G; Mr. Milo Bush and Other Worthies, Their Rer- offertions, 1999 (all Harper & Bros. ). Resi- denre: Tarrytown, N. Y. Address: II E. 21th St., N. Y. City.
CARRYL, Charles Edward:
Broker, author; b. N. Y. City, Dec. S. 1×11. Engaged in business as broker from 1403; mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange since 1 74; formerly officer and director of rail- road companies. Anthor: Davy and the Goblin, les1; The Admiral's Caravan. Ist: The River Syndicate and Other Stories. Clubs : Union. Century, Players. Residener: Union Club. Address: 50 Ex- change it., N. Y. City.
CARSE, David Bradley:
Consulting eng'r: h. Jeffersonville, Ind .. Der. 1, 1-ig; s. Thomas and Matilda (Brad- ley) Carse; ed. in Chicago public schools and Univ. of Ill .; m. Cleveland. O., Ort. 4. 140, Marguerite Switzer: children: David. Robert, Eleanor, Matilda, Thomas. Resident eng'r on construction works of U. S. Roll- ing Stork Co., Ilegewisch. Il. 1844 55: and (. B. & L. R. K., I-vi; pres. Black Diamond Coal Mining Co., Denver. Colo., Is-7. uf Ka. rine Cement and Pipe Co .. of Racine, Wis .. 14.94. C'arse Bros. Co .. Chicago, 1977-1903: mom. Advisory Com. U. S. Steel Corp'n. 1902-1907: now pres, and director Carso Bras. Co., Chicago, and of David B. Carse & Co., N. Y. City. Presby'n. Mem. Am. Soc. Merh. Eng'rs, Am. Electro-chem. Soc., Presby'n
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I'mion. Clubs: N. Y. Yacht, Chicago Ath- IPr Ass'n. Residence: Sharon, Conn. Address: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City. CARSE, John Eradley:
Mem Advisory Committee, United States Steel Corporation; b. Jeffersonville, Ind., Sept. 10, 1865; s. Thomas and Matilda ( Bradley) Carse; grad. Williams College, .1. 13., I>>G; m. Chicago, 1800, Anna Reed Williams; children: John B., Jr., b. Bray, Ireland, Ang. 1, 1897 ( died 1903), Donald. b. Chicago, 1899. Located in business in Eng. land, 1:95-97. Director and official in several corporations in Chicago up to 1903, when re. moved to N. Y. City. Presbyterian. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engineers, Delta Kappa Ep- silon, Illinois Soe. of N. Y. Clubs: Uni- versity, Railroad, St. Andrew's Golf, Chicago Athletic, Chicago Yacht. Residence: River- dale-on-Hudson. Address : ,1 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CARSON, James C .:
Physician ; b. Seneca, Ontario Co., N. Y., Jan. 23, 18+7; s. Robert and Rebecca (Rippey) Carson ; ed. Canandaigua Acad., Bellevue llosp. Med. Coll., M. D. 1870; m. Geneva, N. Y., April 30, 1874, Jane M. Smith; children : Thomas C., b. 1sis, Robert O. (died aged 41; ), Elizabeth, b. 15 8. Ass't physician, Willard State llosp., 1570-83; sup't N. Y. lust'n for Deaf and Dumb, 15:3-84; sup't Syraense State Inst'n for Feeble Minded Children since 1st. Director W. & T. Smith Co, (Nursery), Geneva, N. Y. Asso. prof. mental diseases in Med. Dep't, Syra- cuse Univ. Traveled in Europe. I-su, Cen- tral and South America, Ists, West Indies, 15. Episcopalian; trustee St. John's Sebool, Manlius, N. Y., The Shelter, Syra- ruse, N. Y .: vestryman St. Paul's Church, Syracuse. Mem. Syracuse Acad. Medicine, Onondaga Co. Med. Soc. ; expres. Am. Iss'n Med. Officers of Inst'ns for Feeble Minded, Seneca Co. Med. Soc. Clubs : Citizens'
(Syracuse ), Syracuse Country, A.K.K.
( honorary ). Address: State Institution, Syracuse, N. Y.
CARSON, John Fleming:
Clergyman; b, Philadelphia, Jan. 28, 1560; s. William and Margaret ( Fleming) Carson ; ed. West Philadelphia Classical Inst., l'hiv. of Pa., A.B., 1ss1; Reformed Presby'n Theol. Semt., Allegheny, Pa., B.D., 195 (D.D., 1592, U'rsinus Coll. ) : m. Philadelphia, Feb. 9. 1586, Bessie MeKnight, Ordained pastor Re- formed Presby'n Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., May 20, 1>>5; entered Presby'n Ch., April, 1:02 as pastor Central Preshy'n Ch., Brooklyn (church organized 1-02, with 116 members; membership in 1908 is 2157). Chaplain 17th Keg't, N. G. N. Y. Republican, Director Cull. Board of Presby'n Ch .: trustee Pres- bytery of Brooklyn, Church Extension Soe., Brooklyn, Blind Men's Industrial Home. Mem. Pennsylvania Soc. of N. Y. Clubs: Union League (Brooklyn), Brooklyn Cleri. cal. Address: 25s Jenerson Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CARSTAPIIEN, Frank E .:
Lawyer; b. Hannibal, Mo .: s. Oney and Margaret L. ( Kem) Cargarphen: grad. East Denver (Col.) Hlich School, Isy; Columbian ( now George Washington) Univ., Washing- ton, D. C., LL. B., 1991; m. N. Y. City, June
30. 390%, Anita Cecelia Cotter. Engaged in the practice of law since 1891. In New York since 1003. Held State office in Colorado un. der the first Cleveland administration; and county office under local administration. As sueinte in practice of Williatu Hepburn Rus- Sell. Democrat. Mem. N. Y. Alumini Ass'n of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Clubs: Gradu- ates, Minnetonkah. Address: 195 Claremout Av., N. Y. City.
CARSTENSEN, John:
Railway official; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 14, 1854; s. George John Bernard and Mary Aun (Sempill) Carstensen; ed. Cayuga Lake Acad., Aurora, N. Y., N. Y., Alexander Mil. Inst., White Plains, N. Y., and rural high school at Clinton, N. Y .; m. N. Y. City, Aug. 1, 1577, Adele Thacher Robin, Begin- hing as an office boy in 1af1, has been con- tinuously in the service of the N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R., and was comptroller for several years nutil elected, Feb. 1, 1903. to present office as vice-pres. in charge of the Accounting Dep't of the N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R .; also since July 1901, v .. p. in charge of Accounting Dep't Lake Shore & Mich Southern N'y, and Ind., Ill. & Jowa R. R., and since Jan. 31, 1905, v .- p. in charge Accounting Dop't Mich. Cen- tral R. R. and Cleveland, Cincinunti, Chi- cago & St. Louis R'y; also officer and direc- tor of 51 other railways subsidiary to N. Y. Central System. Clubs : Union League,
Larchmont Yacht. Residence: Scarsdale. Westchester Co., N. Y. Address: Grand Central Station, N. Y. City.
CARTER, Ernest:
Lawyer; b. Galena. III., Jan. 12, 1858; grad. Yale, 1879; unmarried. Clubs: Uni- versity, Yale, Union, Chicago, Washington, Metropolitan, Ardsley, Casino, Down Town ( N. Y. City), Graduates ( New Haven ). Residence : W. 20th St. Address : 20 Wall St., N. Y. City.
CARTER, Ernest Trow:
Musical director and composer ( formerly lawyer) ; b. Orange, N. JJ., Sept. 3, 1:06; s. Aaron and Sarah Swift (Trow) Carter; grad. Princeton Univ., A.B. (honorary phi- Ins. oration), 188, Columbia Univ. Sch. Polit. Siener, M.A., 1829; Columbia Law Sch., 19-9-91; completed musical ed'n. Berlin, Germany, 1891-9 -; m. N. Y. City, Sept. 29, 1-41. Laura Hor: children: Laura TIve. b. 1- Roger Ernest, b. 1901, Elizabeth Wood- bridge. b. 1900. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1-91, and engaged in practice in N. Y. City, 1-91 92. Lecturer on music, organist and choirmaster, Princeton Univ., 1599-1901. In- dependent Democrat; vice-chairman Dist. Com., Citizens' Union, for soth Assembly' Dist., N. Y. City: Presbyterian. Mem.
Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .: fruster Ass'n for Protection of Adirondacks: mem. Am. Scenic and Historic Preservation Sor., Am. Forestiy AAss'n, Arion Suc. (nietive). Recreations: Forestry, hunting, fishing. Clubs: I'ni- versity, Princeton, National Arts, Adiron- dark League. The Bohemians (artive). Ad- dress: 150 W. 5sth St., N. Y. City.
CARTER, George William:
Clergyman: b. Rosario, Argentine Ropuh- lie, S. A .. Jan. 1, 1MG: s. Thomas (D.D.) and Emeline M. ( England) Carter; grad. 241
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Wesleyan Univ., B.1., 1992, M.A., 1:49, Drew | (Coolidge) Carter: ed. in France, Spa .. Theol. Sem .. B.D., 196, fellow Oxford Univ., England, 1894-97, Yale, M .. 1., 1999, N. Y. Univ., Ph.D., 1900; m. N. Y. City, Dec. 12, 1596, Urania M. Smith; son, Paul Carter. b. 1:05 (died in infancy ). Ass't pastor ( when a student) at Trinity M. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1-95-91; pastor St. Paul's Hartford, Con., 1:95 95; West llaven Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1:95: Sea Cliff, L. I .. N. Y., 1-99-1906. Mem. N. Y. East Conf. M. E. Charch: elreted CARTER, Samuel T., Jr .: gen. sec. N. Y. Bible Soc., April 1, 1907, and now serving. Studied social conditions in large cities of England and Europe. thor: A Comparison Between Zoroastrian- ism and Judaism: The Logos of Philo and John: also articles on Social Life in East London, England. Charter mem. Epsilon Chapter, Beta Theta Pi: mem. Altair Lodge, 14. and A.M. Residence: Sea Cliff, L. I., N. Y. Address: to Dible House, Astor Place, N. Y. City.
CARTER, Lewis E .:
Clergyman; b. on farm in Town of Jack- son. Washington Co., N. Y., July 21, 1973; s. Calvin B. and Harriet A. (Langworthy) Carter: grad. Greenwich (N. Y.) High Sch .. 1801; Troy Conference Acad., 1sys, Syracuse Triv., A.B., 1902: m. Sept. 10, BUT, Bertha Wilson, d. ex-Congressman Francis II. Wilson of Brooklyn. l'reached at Conklingville. 1902-03; ther. joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church. Pastor at Hexford Flats. 1903-07 : pastor at Ilagaman since I.G. Mom. Phi Giamma Delta fraternity: Masonic lodge. Iecreations: Walking, singing. Address : Hagaman, N. Y.
CARTER, Robert Anderson:
Sec. Consolidated Gas Co. of N. Y .; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Der. 13. 1-Co; s. Samuel and Harriet Mobhell .Divis) Carter; de-rendant on father's side from Sammuel Carter, who came from England to America in los : ed. in Brooklyn pablie school: in. Brooklyn, June 3, 18:0, Helen R. Dinsmore: children : Robert Anderson, Jr .. b. les5, Helen May (Mrs. Frank G. Smith ). Began business life at 16, as junior clerk with N. Y. Gas Light Co., and has continued connection with Als lighting and allied interests until is now v .. p. and ser. Consolidated Gas Co. of N. Y .. director United Electric Light & Power Co .: treas., sec. and director Westchester Lighting Co .; director Yonkers Electric Light & Power Co .: pres, and director Ball Electric Illuminating Co .: controller Astoria Light. Heat and Power Co: director Munici- pal Lighting Co., Nat. Coke and Coal Co. In the summer of 19; made a tour of Eu- Tupe, visiting London, Paris, Genova, Milan. Venice. Vienna. Berlin, Frankfort. Amster- dam, Cologne, Holland, and Brussels. Men. Am. Gas Inst., Nat. Elec. Light Iss'n. Il. Inminating Engring Sar., Met. Museum of Art. N. Y. Museum of Natural History, A.A.I.S. N. Y. Botanical Soc. Soc. C. Monial Wars, AngloSaxon Lodas, P. and A.M. Clubs: City (N. Y. City) : Crescent Athletic ( Brooklyn) : Brooklyn Riding and Driving, Oakland Golf. Address: 4 Irving Place, N. Y. City.
CARTER, Robert Ingle:
Journalist, erine: h. Petersham, Mass , Sept. 10, Ivi; s. William and Jane Loring 242
Germany and at Wellington Call., Berk England: grad. Harvard, 1-22; conner" 4 with Cincinnati Times-Star, as dramati and muste critic, 1892-08, and as inn's muito. 1.De-1900: editor Baltimore Herald, 1. since then on editorial staff New Ymis Herald. Address: Herald Square, N. Y. City.
Lawyer; b. Yonkers, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1 -:- s. Samuel T. and Alantha P. (Pratt) Carter grad. Princeton, A.B., lesG ( ... M.), Columbus Law School, LL.B., 1885; m. Morristown. N. J., Oct. 21, 1:97, Anna Washburn Bura- ham; children: Gladys B., Burnham, Sal: uel T., 3. Admitted to bar, less, and et. since in practice of law in N. Y. City. W .. associate counsel on investigation of the Sur rogate Court, N. Y. City. 1901. Carter's Transfer Tax Law. Mom. As> # Bar City of N. Y. Independent Republic: u Presbyterian. Pres , Musuigia Soc .; trust - Berkshire Industrial Farm, Union Settle. ment. Am. Christian Hasp. of Ceserea. Re. reations: Tennis, golf. Clubs: Princeton West Side Tennis. Residence: 56 West End Av. Address: 1s Wall St., N. Y. City.
CARTER, Walter Frederick:
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn. Dec. 10, 1573; grad. Vale, 1:93; attendel Columbia Law Schval Admitted to bar, Is; now member of the. law firm of Rounds & Sehurman. Mrm. Iss'n of the Bar of the City of N. Y. Clubs: Yale, Staten Island Cricket. Residener : Bard Av., Livingston, S. I. Address: !. Broadway, N. Y. City.
CARTER, William H .:
Brigadier-gen. U. S. A .; b. Nashville, Trun., and appt'd from N. Y .; cadet at Mit. itary Acad .. July 1. 1868; second lient .. June 13. 1:53; tirst lieut., April 14, 1:25; capt., Nov. 20, 1ss9; major, Jan. 29, 1-4: lieat-cal., May 18, 1998; col., April 15. 1:2. anul brigadier-gen., July 15, 1902; holds a medal of honor which was awarded to him for distinguished bravery in action against Apache Indians at Cibicu Creek, Ariz., on Mig. 30, les1. Anthor: Horses, Saddhs and Bridles: An Historical Sketch of the Sixth United States Cavalry: From York- town to Santiago; Old Army Sketches. 1 .- dress: Care War Department, Washington, D. C.
CARTER, William Wesley:
Physician : b. Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 23. 1900; s. William Fox and Nannette Wayne ( Gregg) Carter; ed. Mercer Univ., Macon. Ga., 1.B., 199I. A.M., 1:95, N. Y. Univ. Med. Coll., M.D. I'm (Sd honor and first appoint- ment to Bellevue Hosp. ) ; m. N. Y. City, April , 10002, Elena Hartshorne; children : Will im Wesley. b. 1003. Josephine Cummings, b. 1!4 5. Florence Hartshorne. b. 1'07. Interne ir Bellevito Husp., 1-95.57; sthice then engaged in practice of medicine in N. Y. City, making a specialty of diseases of the Nose, Throat and Dar. Has contributed to medical jour nals, numerous papers upon his sperianity. Ass't surgeon Manhattan Bye, Ear and Thru,.t Hosp. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Acad. of Medi- cine. Sac. of Alumni of Bellevue Hosp .. N. Y. Med. Union. Episcopalian. Mem. Phi Delta
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Thett fraternity Recreations: Sailng, fishing. | R. Hearst newspapers, now including the 4 .1f. lentis. Summer address: Bayshore, L. I Altress: 69 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.
CARUTIIERS, Allen :
lawyer; b. Lebanon, Tenn., Feb. 22. 1966;
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William A. and Fanny T. (McCall) Ca.
ruthers ; ed. Masonie Inst., Hartsville, Tenn., and Cumberland Univ., Lebanon, fenn .. 1.1.B .; m. Baltimore, Md., Sept. 16. 1-95. Loretta MeGinty; children: Allen, b. 1=99; Wilham Nicholas, b. 1901; Clarence C., b. 1902, Ilomer Lawrence, b., 1901. Admitted to Tenn. Bar, tried several murder cases brfore was 21; appt'd special tax att'y for Trousdale Co., Tenn., and collected every dollar of back tax; had law offire in Nash- ville Tenn .; went to Oklahoma Territory at the opening, April 22, Isss, and was genuine ** boomer in that Territory for & years; organized first Democratie club in Oklahoma, and was chm'n Dem. Territorial Central Com .; was ass't prosecuting att'y for Logan Co., Okla., at Gothrie, 2 years; was at all the great land openings; rode on cowcatcher of first train that entered the Cherokee Out- let, Sept. 16, 1893: had law offices in tent at opening of Guthrie, Orlando, Perry, and other places; at opening of Sac and Fox Reservations was one of the first men in Land Office, and got for self and client 3.000 acres of the best land in Lincoln Co., near Chandler. Democrat; delegate to Tenn. State Conv., 198, and all Dem. con- ventions in Oklahoma until 1-97: declined Nominations for prosecuting att'y of Lozan (o., Okla., and Territorial senator from Pawnee and Noble counties, Okla. Came to N. Y. City, May 15, 195, and has since prar. tised here. Has traveled all over U. S. Canada. and Mexico. Recreation: Camp- ing. Address: 431 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CARVALHO, David Nunes:
Expert in handwriting and inl's; b. Phila- delphia. Sept. 29, 1sis; s. S. N. (artist) and Sarah (Sobs) Carvalho: grad. N. 1. Free Acad., N. Y. Coll. ; made special studies in organic chemistry, photography, light and color: m. New Orleans, March 22, 1576, Annie Abrams. llandwriting expert since 1:21; in .sso separated white light into comple. mentary parts in order to absorb the artinie rays on the sensitive photographie plate, the principle on which the present chromatic processes are based; official grand jury handwriting expert. N. Y. City. 1>-1-1900; first to make photographs on celluloid Is-3; first to restore in ofen court fraudulently bleached out handwriting, Ist: has acted as expert in handwriting and ink in various courts in U. S .; city (N. Y.) librarian in charge of archivos, 1495; collector of in. cunabula; pres. N. Y. State Reformatory for Women. 1:92.99. Democrat. AAuthor: Forty Centuries of Ink. Residence: 125 W. 9od St. Address: 265 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CARVALIIO, Solomon Solis:
Journalist; h. Baltimore, Md .. SM3; s. Solomon N. and Sarah ( Solis) Carvalho; grad. Call. City of N. Y., IST: m. N. Y. City, May, 1495. Holen Cusack. Engaged in news- paper work in N. Y. City from 1 --: on staff X. Y. Sun, 9 years, N. Y. World, 9 years; since I'm gen. mg'r of all William
N. Y. American, N. Y. Journal, San Fran- cisco Examiner, Los Angeles Examiner, Chi- cago Americau, Boston American. Mem. Met. Museum of Art, Nat. Sculpture Soc., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Col. Icetor of Chinese bine porcelains, of which owns the best collection of types and de- signs in this country. Residence: 695 West End Av. Address: 238 William St., N. Y. City.
CARVETH, Hector Russell:
Chemist ; b. Port Ilope, Ont .. Jan. 23, 1-73: s. Joseph Lobb and Martha Butter- field) Carveth; ed. Victoria and Toronto U'nivs., B ._ 1., 1890, Cornell Univ., Ph.D., 1898; unmarried. Lecturer Cornell Univ., 1:99- 1905; chemical adviser Internat Acheson Graphite Co., 1905-06; works manager Nias- ara Electrochemical Co. from 10006. Conth'r to chemical journals of various scientific papers since 1×09. Mom. Am. Chem.
Snc .. Am. Electro-Chemical Soc .. Delta
I'psilon. Mason. Clubs:
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Gown ( Ithaca, N. Y.) : Niagara, Niagara Country (Niagara Falls). Address: Care Niagara Electrochemical Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
CARY, Annie Louise (Mrs. Charles M. Ray- mond) :
Singer; b. Wayne, Me., Oct. 22, 1542; edu- ented at Female Sem., Gorham, Me., grad. 1-62: m. 1-52, Charles Manson Raymond, of N. Y. City. Studied music in Milan, Italy, 186G-68, under Giovanni Corsi; made first ap- pearance at Copenhagen in Italian opera : sang also at Gothenburg and Christianin : summer 1-43, at Baden-Baden studying with Madame Viardot-tiarcia: autumn in Italian opera at Sterkhohn, Ferdinand Strakosch. director; later in Royal Swedish opera; summer 140, spent studying at Paris under Signor Bottisini; autumn in Italian opera, Brussels: winter 1:69-70, again studying in Paris; spring, singing in Drary Lane Thea- tre, London; September. 1570, in America. singing at Steinway Hall. N. Y. City, with Nilsson, Vieuxtemps and Brignoli: following twelve years in opera and concerts with Carlotta Parti. Mario, Albani and others; 1-75.76 and 157657, went to Moscow and St. Petersburg: after that in America singing opera with Clara Louise Kellogg and Marie Roze, each winter until marriage in Isz. when retired from stage. Address : 20 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
CARY, Charles:
Physician: h. Buffalo, N. Y., 1852; s. Wal- ter and Julia ( Love) Cary ; general ed'n at Buffalo, grad. Med. Dep't. Univ. of Buffalo. M.D., 151; grad, study in France and Belgium: m. Buffalo, 1529. Evelyn Rumsey. Prartising medicine in buffalo from 1-29. Formerly for twelve years prof. anatomy and six years prof materia medica and therapeutics, and since 19, prof. of clinical melvine in Univ. of Budilo; attending phy- sician Buffalo General Hasp. Pres. Buffalo Cremation Un. Mem. Ass'n Am. Physicians. N. Y. State Med. Soc., Erie Co. Med. Soc., Buffalo Med. Club, Republican. Clubs : Saturn, Buffalo, Buffalo Country, Park.
Aldress : 310 Delaware Av., Buffalo, N. Y. 243
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CARY, Edward:
Editorial writer; b. Albany, N. Y., June 5, 1s10; s. Joseph and Lydia (Chase) Cary ; grad. Union Coll., Albany Law Schonl, 1863; m. Albany, N. Y., April 27. 1:61, Ellen Elisabeth Luther: one daughter. Elisabeth Luther Cary, b. May 1-, 1867. Editor Brook- lyn Union, 1843-70; editorial writer N. Y. Times since 15.1. Author: Life of George William Curtis (in American Men of Letters Series). Director N. Y. Times Publishing
Co., N. Y. Times Building Co. Mem. Exec. Council Nat. Civil Service Reform League, Exee. Com. N. Y. State Civil Service Reform Ass'n. Clubs: Century, City, Kit Kat. Address: New York Times, N. Y. City.
CARY, Elisabeth Luther:
Writer, editor; b. Brooklyn. May 18, 1567; d. Edward and Ellen Elisabeth ( Luther) Cary; privately educated; studied art, 1º 5- 98. with Eleanor C. Bannister and Charles Melville Dewey. Translator ( from French)
Recollections ( Francisque Sarrey ), 1893 ( Seribner's) ; Russian Portraits .E. Melchoir Vogue), 1895 (Putnamn's) ; The Land of the Tawny Beasts. 1-95 (Stokes). Author: Alfred Tennyson, 1803 ( Putnam's) ; Robert Browning, 1899 ( Putnam's) ; The Rossettis, 1900 ( Putnam's) : William Morris, 1902 (Patnam's) ; Ralph Waldo Emerson. 1904 (Patnam's) ; Books and My Food (in col- laboration with Annie M. Jones), 1901 ( Moffat, Yard & Co.): Henry James, 1903 (Putnam's). Edited (with notes) : Poems of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1903 ( Putnam's). Editor of The Script (art magazine) since Sept., 1905. Episcopalian. Mem. The thor : The Connectiont Constitution, 1:200. Demorratie nominee for gov. Conn., 1902, and U. S. Senate, 13. Trustee N. Y. Home. Medl. Coll. and Hosp .: mem. Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: University, Riding, Barnard, Lawyers. Residence: Ridgefield,
Women's Auxiliary to the Civil Service Re- form Ass'n (N. Y. City) : The Art Worker's Club (N. Y. City) : The Handicrafters (Brooklyn). Clubs : Twentieth Century (Brooklyn) ; Barnard (N. Y. City), All- dress: 204 S. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CARY, Eugene:
Lawyer; b. Dunkirk, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1837: 8, Richard L. and Lucia ( Brecher) Cary : ed. City Sch., Dunkirk, Cornell Univ., B.S., 187 ; m. Buffalo, N. Y., July 5, 1-52. Mary M. Waud; children: Anna, b. 1556. Richard. b 1887. School teacher 3 years: has practised law at Niagara Falls since Issa; mem. law firm Cary & Wallace: attorney for defendant in MeCollum v. Mutual Life Ins. Co. and for relator in proceedings instituted by Ni- agara Falls Hydraulic Power & Mf's Co. to review assessment in which the rights of riparian owners on Niagara River were decid- ett. Alternate delegate to Kep. Nat. Conv .. 1890; chairman Rop. City Com., Niagara Falls. 1-06. V .. p. Bank of Niagara; director Bank of Suspension Bridge; fruster Niagara Co. Savings Bank. Republican. Mem. Cor- nelt Alumni Ass'n of Buffalo: trustee Ningara Falls Public Library: trustee State Sch. for the Blind, Batavia. 5 years: comin'r State Reservation at Niagara since July, 1908. All- dress: Niagara Falls, N. Y.
CARY, George:
Architect: h. Buffalo, N. Y., 1939; s. Wal- ter (M.D.) and JJulia (Lovr) Cary: grad. Colminbia Univ .. Ph.B. 13: Harvard Univ., B.S., 1-91; student at Ecole de Beaux Arts. Paris, 3 years Practising architecture at Buffalo from 1-91. Mem. Board of Arch-
itects for Pan-Am. Exp'n; architect of Buf- falo Gen. Hosp., Univ. of Buffalo, Dental Coll., Gratwick Research Laboratory, N. Y. State Bid'g (now Buffalo Ilist. Soc. Bhlg) : houses in Washington, D. C., Omaha, Neb., Musgoka and Port Carling, Canada, Buffalo, and vicinity. Extensive traveler. Director Bank of Genesee, Batavia, N. Y .; mem. Buffalo Chamber of Commerce (mem. Com. Municipal Improvement). Mem. 1m. Inst. Architects, Beaux Arts Soe., Soc. Nat- ural Sciences, Buffalo IIist. Soc., Soc. Colum- hia Univ. Architects, Buffalo, Sac., Artists Columbia Architectural Soc .: director Fino Aris Arad., Albright Art Gallery, Soe. for Beautifying Buffalo. Clubs: University (N. Y. City), Genesee Valley Hunt, Buffalo, Park. Buffalo Country, University ( Buffalo). Address: 184 Delaware v., Buffalo, N. Y. CARY, Melbert B .:
Lawyer (retired) : b. Racine, Wis .. July 23. 1852: s. John W. and Isabel ( Brincker- hoff) Cary; ed. Princeton, class of Isi. A.M .; m. Milwaukee, Wis., April 28, 1s>0, Julia Metcalf; children: Julia Madeleine ( m. 1903, Ronald Eliot Curtis), Isabel Fran- ces (m. 1907, Henry A. Stone), Melbert B., Jr. Admitted to bar, 1875; ass't gen. solici- tor Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y Co., 1880; commenced practice in N. Y. City, 18; retired from general practice of law, 100. Director Douglas Copper Co .. Pacific Smelt- ing and Kefining Co., Mexican Exploration and Mining Cn. Publisher : Cyclopedia of Political Science, Political Economy and I'nited States History (3 volumes). Au-
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