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student at Gottingen. Leipzig, Geneva. 1-0-2: fellow Johns Hopkins Leipzig. Ph.l., Is-b. Lreturer Univ. of Pa. and Bryn Mawr, 1-SG, Univ. of Cambridge, England. >>>>: prof. psychology. Univ. of l'a .. ... !! prof. psychology, Columbia Univ., since 1s', Co-editor Psychological Rirview. 194: 1904: wh tor Science stre 1-91, and Popular Science
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Monthly since 1900. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sei. | CAVAGNARO, John J .: r' es: fellow A. A. A. S. ( ... p. 1-981, Am. - w. Naturalists ( pres. 1052) ; mem. Am. Psychol. Ass'n (pres. 1:36)- Am. Philos. I'm. Am. Physiol. Soc .; ANew Am. Ethanol. >w .; mem. Am. Philos. She,, fellow N. 1. .1. . d. Sciences (pres. 1902-03), Washington Arad. Sciences, London Aristotelian Soc. Couth'r to psychology of researches re:ating la measurement of psychophysica! and rien- tal processes, individual differences, etc. Au- dress : Garrison-on-Hudson, N.
CATTERALL, Ralph Charles Henry:
I.Jucator; b. Bolton, England, March 29, 14di; s. R. C. H. and Caroline (Reed) fat- terall; grad. Bucknell Univ .. A.B., ' \01, Ilar- ward Univ., A.B. 10. Univ. of Chicago, l'o. D., 1902; m. Macomb. Ill., 1596, Helen llumor Tunnicliff : one child, Ralph Tunnicliff, h. 1:97. Prof. modern European history, Cor- noll Univ. Democrat : Episcopalian. M.m. Am. Hist. Ass'n, Phi Gamma Delta fra- ternity. Author: The Second Bank of the I'mited States. Clubs: Town and Gown,
Country. Address: Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y.
CAUGHIEY, John Lyon:
Clergyman; b. Seville, Ohio. Dec. 19. 1809 : s. John Kerr and Sarah Elizabeth ( Lyon) Canghey ; ed. High School, Seville. O., Park Coll .; Parkville, Mo., 1.B .. 1-93 (D.D., 190}) ; Auburn (N.Y.) Theol. Sem .; m. Denver, Colo., June 16, 1997, Olive L. Strayer: chil- dren: Margaret Elizabeth, b. July 4, 1902, Julin Lyon, Jr .. b. May 30. 1904. Pastor Elbridge (N. Y.) Cone'l Church, 1596-19000. Memorial Presby'n Church, Rochester, N. Y., 1000-33; The Harlem Presby'n Church, N. Y. City, since 195 (the new church on Mount Morris Park, West, and 12Al St., is one of the most complete church structures in N. Y. City, with many institutional features ). Address: Hartem Presbyterian Church. Mt. Morris Park, W., and 122d St., N. Y. City. CAULDWELL. Leslie Giffen:
Artist; h. N. Y. City, Det. 19. 1901: S. William and Eliza Ellen Cauldwell: ed. in schools of N. Y. City. Was engaged as a writer on The Mercury, of which his father was head; went to Paris. 1-1, becoming a student in the Academie Juhen and a pupi! of Boulanger. Lefebvre and Carolus Daran : exhibited pictures at Paris Salon, 15-6 and 1. Paris Kap'n 1s'9. and at the annual Salons on the Champs de Mars, 1:50-96; also in the Exhibitions of the Royal Arad., and Sor. British Artists, London, the Academies at Liverpool and Berlin. She. Amn. Artists. Nat. Arad. Design, Louisiana Purchase Exp'n. and in several American cities. Since 196 has made a profession of the decorating and furnishing of interiors, doing that work in the Hotel Ritz in Paris, I-97-9, and the Carlton Hotel, Londop. F0; awarded goll medal of the Paris Exp'n. Pow, for artistir interior work at the British Pavilion and the exhibit of Waring & Gillon in the British sertion of that exposition: since Jan. 1, 1905, me'r N. Y. branch of E. Ala- vaine & Co. of Paris, interior decorators. Mem. of the Architectural League of New York. Club: Fencers. Address: 55 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.
Mechanical eng'r and mi'g machinist; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 21. 1577; s. John and Cresen- zia (Kraemer) Cavagnaro; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., B S., 1:05. Cornell Univ., M.E., 1900; mumarried. Has attained prominence with the Spanish-speaking people of Mexico and South America, to which countries a lacte portion of the products of his firm are sent. Main office and shops: Harrison, N. J. N. Y. shop: 253 Centie St., N. Y, City. CAVANA, Martin:
Physician and surgeon; b. Marcy, N. Y., Feb. 24, 1:49; s. M. P. and Mary (Hughes) Cavana: ed. in public schools, Whitestown, N. Y., Univ. of Mich .; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., MI D., 1572, Post-Grad. Med. School, N. Y. City; m. Holland Patent, N. Y., June 5, 1s2; Sara J. Robinson. Engaged in prac- tice of medicine since 1872; inventor of the Cavana Operating Vaginal Speculum: ing'r Oneida Private Hospital, Sanitarium and Training School for Nurses, Sylvan Beach, N. Y. Mein. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Ass'n R'y Surgeons, N. Y. and New England Ass'n R'y Surgeons (ex-pres.), Medico-Legal Soe. of
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Served Ist lieut. 35th Separate Co., N. G. N. Y., and capt. Oneida Battery Light Art'y. Republican; mem. and ex- chm'n of Madison County Rep. Com .; pres. Civil Service Commission of the City of Oneida, N. Y .; pies. of the Council of the Corporation of Sylvan Beach. N. Y. Resi- dence: Oncida, N. Y. Office address: Sylvan Beach, N. Y.
CAWCROFT, Ernest:
Lawyer; b. Lawrence, Mass., April 29, 1881 ; s. Aquilla and Martha Elizabeth (Carden) Caweroft; ed. Jamestown, N. Y., High Schi., and N. Y. Univ. Admitted to har of N. Y., Oct., 1995; mem. law firm of Ransom & Caw- eroft since Jan. 1, 19:6. Connected with lo- cal, Buffalo, N. Y. City and Chautauqua 1s- sembly newspapers, prior to admission. Went to Europe for Business Men's Maga- zine, summer of 1905, to investigate commer- cial conditions from American viewpoint ; conth'r also to Tom Watson's Magazine, My Business Friend, etc. Made special indns- trial investigations for weeklies and month- lies: went to Jamaica and other points in W. Indies. Sept., 1906, on commercial puh- lication investigation. Visited Panama Canal to investigate relation of waterway to con- tinental shipping rates: made seennd tour of continent of North America in spring of Ist. Mom. of Jamestown Comm'n on Trade School Education; mem. Mayor's Cabinet. appointed by Samuel A. Carlson in April, 190; special counsel to the Ordinance Re- vision Com. of Jamestown : compiled munici- pal law book for Jamestown : mem. James- town Chamber of Canquerce. Chautauqua to. Cauens Reform Ass'n. Sons of St. George, Knights of Pythias. Y. M. C. A .; pres. Fra- ternat Opler of Eagles. Editorial contributor to the Jamestown Evening Journal. Drie- gate to county and State conventions; Roose- velt Republican, Clubs: University, Chada- kom koat, Congregational (of Ist Cong'l ('h. of Jamestown). Address: 4º Fenton Bld's, Jamestown, N. Y.
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CAYGILL, Ranson:
Financier; b. Feb. 27, IsCO; m. April 26, 1594; four children. Vice-pres. and director The Mount Vernon Utilities Co .: treas. and director The Reliance Trading Co., The In- dustrial Homes Co .; v .- p. and director Com- bined Realty & Mortgage Co. ; director, Co- operative Bank, Post Fountain Pen Co., Fidelity Engraving Co., and the Reliance Printing Co. Mem. Parisienne des . Invene- turs Soc. of Paris (membership extended on account of his invention of the improved Post Fountain Pen) ; Masonic order 132- and Chapter member). Great admirer of canine race and owner of many prize winning dogs; pres. Am. Pet Dog Club. Independent Repubhean; alderman of Mount Vernon. Clubs: Anawanda and others. Address: 17 S. 14th Av., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
CEBALLOS, Juan M .:
Banker; b. N. Y. City; . ed. in N. Y. schools. Engaged in banking; head of firul of J. M. Ceballos & Co .; director N. Y. & Porto Rico Steamship Co .; director In- ternat. Banking Ass'n. Clubs: Automobile, Union, Democratie, Lawyers, Olympia, Fifth Av. Riding, N. Y. Athletic. Residence: 28 E. Od St. Address: 27 William St., N. Y. City.
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CHACE, Alfred Bruce:
Lawyer: b. Ihillsdale, Columbia Co., N. Y., March 2, 1Mds; s. A. Frank B. (lawyer) and Mary Z. (Bruce) Chare; grad. Williston Sem., 1857, Phillips Andover Acad., 1sos, Yale Univ., B.A., 1-92; 10. June 21, 1903, Marguerite B., d. Richard W. Bender, re- tired chemist and sugar refiner: one son (ched in infancy ). Admitted to N. Y. Bar. 1896, and became mem. firm of A. Prank B. Chace & Sons CA. Frank B., Alfred B., J. Frank, and William Wallace Chare). Gavo several lectures on legal topics on platform of Florida Chautauqua, 1900. Elected dist. attorney, Columbia Co., 19 1, reelected, 1904 and 1007; prosecuted the three Van Wormer brothers for killing their unele, Peter .1. Ilal- lenbeck on Christmas Eve, 1901, resulting in the conviction of all three of murder in the first degree and their subsequent execution. Republican. Mem. Dutch Reformed Church. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n; Beta Theta Pi (Yale). Mason: Hudson Lodge , ba Fayette Commandery 7. Mem B. P. O. Elks Esteemed Loyal Knight, 100%) ; repre- sentative to Supreme Tent of Knights . of Marcabres, 1904 07, having been commander, 1901-03, of Ilendrick Hudson Tent. Club : Columbia Country (sec.). Address: IInd- son, N. Y.
CHACE, Eeujamin B .: Lawyer; b. Detroit, Mich., Ort. 13, 1SCS; s. George Shepard and Olivia Caroline (Dut- ton) Chace: ed. public schonuds of Rochester, N. Y., Rochester Free Acad. Isi, U'mnv. of Rochester. B.A., 1 ; m. Rochester, N. Y., June 21. 1.01, Grace Bloss Daly: children : Bloss Dutton, b. Aug. 5. 1-47, Charlotte, b. Jan. 17, 101. Admitted to Monrue Co. Bar, April. 1-92. See. "Title and Guarantee Co. uf Rochester, 1-95-1901; v .. p. Same since Feb. 6, 1004. Mg'r for Central and Western N. Y. of .Etna Indemnity Co, of Hartford, Conn., since Aug., 1903. Appt d July 21. 1907. to B'd nf Managers of State Custodial .Asylum
for Feeble Minded Women, Newark, N. Y .. by Gov. Charles E. Hughes and confirmed by Senate; ser. of B'd since Oct. 1, 1907. Di. rector since 1908, .pres. since June, 1907. Clul- dren's Playground League of Rochester. Mem. Alpha Detta Phi fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soc .; treas. local chapter since June, 1899. Club: Genesee Valley. Address: 1011 German Insurance Bld'g, Rochester, N. Y.
CIIACE, Herbert D .:
Clergyman; b. Delancey, Delaware Co., X. Y., July 18, 1865; s. Charles W. and Harriet M. (Gates) Chace; ed. Walton (N. Y.) Union Sch., Antioch Coll., Yellow Springs, O .. until less; mi. 1st, Coeymans, N. Y., July 21, 1SSD, Annie W. Hearn (died Jan. EJ, 1898) ; 2d, N. Y. City, Nov. 27, 1902, Lulu ES. Beek; children: Alice Heten, b. Is91, Alfred Herbert, b. 1904. Pastor of churches of the Christian Connection at Portlandville, N. Y., Iss3, Otego, N. Y., 1:90-91, Orangeport, N. Y., 1592-93; and of churches of the M. E. Ch., at Ashland, N. Y., 1895-06, Tannersville, N. Y., IS97, Hamden, N. Y., 1599-1900, Charlotteville, N. Y., 1901-03, Andes, N. Y., 1904-06. Rox- bury, N. Y .. since 1907. Mem. N. Y. Eastern Christian Conf., Is59-92; N. Y. Western Chris- tian Conf., 1:92-94; N. Y. Annual Conf., M. E. Ch., since 1900. Anti-Saloon League Repub- licau. Address; Roxbury, N. Y.
CHADWICK, Charles Noyes:
Manufacturer: b. Old Lyme, Conn., Jan. 1, 1s19; s. Daniel (late U. S. att'y Dist. of Conn.) and Ellen (Noyes) Chadwick; de- seended from Charles Chadwick, Watertown, Mass., mem. Colonial Legislature, 1057-59, and through maternal line . from Rev. James Noyes, of Choolderton, Wiltshire, England, through his son, Rev. Moses Noyes, first pas- tor of the church in Lyme, long, and one of the ministers interested in founding Yale College; also from Elder William Brewster of the Maydower, and joined in every line of descent with historic New England families; ed. Yale Coll., B .. A., ISTO, and in Germany ( honorary M.A., Yale, Istf, in recog- nition of edn I work in introduction and es- tablishment of the kindergarten ) ; m. brook- lyn, June 25, 1-73, Alice A. Caruth: chil- dren: Charles :Yale, '97), Alice Esther (Parker Inst., '99), George Brewster {Yal. '03), Ellen Noyes, Mary Mecke. Pres. and director The C. N. Chadwick Co. Charter mem. and director MU'rs Ass'n of N. Y. Fres. B'd Trustees, Frobbel lead. : trustee Brooklyn Free Kindergarten Soc. Mem. B'd E'n, Brooklyn, 18449; director Brooklyn Public Library, 1-97 98: chm'n Brooklyn Com. of Fifty, bridges, tunnels, etc .; chim'n delegation Mf'rs Ass'n of N. Y. to Indian- apolis Monetary Conf., 1997, 1-9>: delegate to conventions of Citizens' Industrial Ass'n of America. Chicago, 19. 3, and Indianapolis. 3004: appt'd. June 9. 000, commissioner B'd of Water Supply of N. Y. City Mem. Cham- ber of Commerce of N. Y .. Sons of Revolu- tion, Sor. Colonial Wars, New England Sur . Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: ( Bro Myn) : City (N. Y. City ). University Residence : 602 Willoughby Av., Brooklyn.
CHADWICK. Charles Wesley:
Engraver: b. Red Hlouk, .N. Y., Isol: s. Itev. r. W. and Mary F. Chadwick; grad.
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Wesleyan Univ., A.B., 1584, A.M., IsSG; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 39, 1902, Agnes F. Hardy. learned wood engraving under William Mil- ler. Frank French and Frederick Juengling. Principally engaged in engraving for maga- ane illustration, chiefly for the Century Magazine. Awarded medals Pan-Am. Exp'n, 1 .1, La. Purchase Exp'n, St. Louis, 1901. Hlas lectured on wood engraving and modern illustration. Address: 137 E. 150th St., N.
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CHADWICK, George Halcott:
Professor of geology and mineralogy ; b. Catskill, N. Y., May 27, 1876; s. Nathaniel kimball and Celia Serena ( Halcott) Chad- wiek; grad. Catskill Free Acad., with high- est honors, 1-91, Univ. of Rochester, Ph.B. ¡ l'hi Beta Kappa), 1904, MI.S., 1907; m1. Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 22, 19's, Bertha Eliza- beth Ellwanger. Concholo; ist at Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Rochester, N. Y., 1-96-1900; managing dep'ts of geology, paleontology, mineralogy, archeology and invertebrate zonlogy at same, 19 44-00; zoblo- gist to N. Y. State Museum, Albany, N. Y., 1906-07; prof. geology and mineralogy, St. Lawrence Univ. since 1907. Mein. 1800-1906, sec., 1901-05, Rochester Arad. Science; now mem. St. Lawrence County Science Ass'n, .1. A. A. S., Wis. Natural History Soc., Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Chief interests; Paleontology, especially of the Lower Devon- ian; and the spiders and mites of N. Y. State. Has published researches on the Mollusca of Wisconsin and Check-list of the Mite Galls of North America. Protectionist in politics: Episcopalian. Address : St. Lawrence U'niv,, Canton, N. Y.
CHALMERS, James Valentine:
Clergyman; grad. Columbia, D .. 1., 1-52, Episcopal Theol. Sem., Cambridge, Mass., B.D., ING. Ordered dencon, 1:56, ordained priest, 1>>7. by Bishop Littlejohn. In charge Holy Trinity Chapel, Harlem, N. Y., 1586.Si, Grace Ch., N. Y. City. 1-7-94; rector Christ Ch., Lonsdale, R. 1., 1-02.97; vicar Ch. of the Holy Trinity ( St. James Parish), N. Y. City, since 1597. Address: 33 E. esth St., N. Y. City.
CHAMBERLAIN, Eugene Tyler:
U. S. commi'r of navigation: b. Albany, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1:56; s. Frank and Crlia Deborah (Tyler) Chamberlain; ed. AAlbany Boys' Acad. and llarvard Coll., A.B., 1-7S ( honors in metaphysics) ; m. Washington, D. C., April 21, 1900, Mary Lee Baruette of Baltimore (died Aug. 29. 10.1). After lenv. ing college, surcessively teacher Albany Acad .; asso. editor Albany Evening Journal; Albany legislative correspondent Associated Press; editor Albany Argus, until appointed U. S. comm'r of navigation, Dee., 193. Catholic. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa illarvard ). Loyal Legion. Contributor to various stand- ard works and magazines (American and foreign) on laws, etc., concerning shipping. Clubs: Metropolitan (Washington, D. C.). Address: Bureau of Navigation, Dep't of Commerce and Labor, Washington, D. C. CHAMBERLAIN, George Finch:
Lawyer. b. April 15, 1sb1, Croton Falls, N. Y. ; grad. Lafayety Coll., 141, and Co- Juinbia Law Sch., 1-3. in. Josephine 1 .. Macy. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, Ist. Mem.
Lafayette Coll. and Dwight Alumni Assins. Clubs: American Yacht, City, Apawamis, Automobile of America. Residence: 67 W. Od St. Address: 31 Nassau St., N. Y. City. CIIAMBERLAIN, Grace Caldwell:
Born Ithaca, N. Y., July 3, 1siv; d. George Chapman and Rebecca Stanley (Wilmarth) Caldwell; grad. Cornell Univ., A.B., 1:92 (Phi Beta Kappa, 1891) ; m. Ithara, N. Y., 1003, George Kay Chamberlain. Address: 11 Central Av., Ithaca, N. Y.
CHAMBERLAIN, John:
Clergyman; b. New Market, N. II., Dec. 7, 188 ; S. Sehyler and Elizabeth (Scott) Chamberlain: grad. Griswold Coll., Daven- port, lowa, B.A., 1864 (D.D., Washington and Lre Univ., Va., 1890) ; m. New Orleans, L.1., Aug. 11, 1866, Elizabeth Mills: children : Schuyler, b. Ist9, Elizabeth, b. 1875, Margaret F., b. 1877, Adelaide 1. M., b. 1579. Or- dained deacon, Protestant Episcopal Church, 1801; priest, 1:06. Became rector St. Paul's Church, Council Bluffs, Ia., 1>66; curate St. Ann's Church, N. Y. City, and ass't mg'r The Church Mission to Deaf Mutes, IN2; gen. me'r The Church Mission to Deaf Mutes, 1003. Mem. Met. Museum of Art, Am, Grog. Soc., N. Y. Churchan's Ass'n. Address: 57 W. 145th St., N. Y. City.
CHAMBERLAIN, John Loomis:
Colonel, insp.gen., C. S. A .; b. S. Livonia. N. Y., Jan. 20, 1838; s. Jabez Lewis and Charity ( Jiart ) Chamberlain; ed. in dlist. selwol until 1571, Geneseo (N. Y.) State Normal Sch., until 1876; U. & Mil. Nead., grad. les0; also grad. Art'y 'Sch. of Sub- marine Mines, Willet's Point; m. Narra- gansett Pier, R. I., Sept. 9, 1896, Carolyn Mar- row; children: John Loomis, Jr., b. May 25. 1903, Carolyn, b. April 14. 1000. Appt'd 2d lient. Ist Art'y. June 12, 1:80; 1st lieut., Aug. 11, 1-87; capt. Mar. 2, 1899; maj. insp .- gen., Nov. 10, 1000; lient .- col., insp .- gen., Mar. 1, 19/1; col., insp .- gen., Nov. 21, 1904. Engaged on regimental duty from 1980 until Ans., Isst; instr. Dep't Chemistry, U. S. Mil. Acad .. 1s.1-88; Art'y Sch. until July, I-tu; ordnance duty. Navy Yard, Washington, until April, 1-92; chief ordnance officer, Dep't of the Missouri, until Ang., 1:00; regimental duty until Jan., 1-95; imil. instr., Peekskill Mil. Acad., nutil Ang. 1:06; regimental duty, umil July. 1997; appt'd mil. attache, Am. Legation, Vienna, July, ING; adjutant Siver Art'y Train and chief ordnance officer, and adjutant-gen. ist Div. ith Army Corps, lans; maj. U. S. Vols., July 1, 1sos, to April 12 1-99, when honorably discharged from volun- terr servier: adjutant Ist Art'y, 1:99-1000; insp .- gen. Dep't of Calif., 1901-02; insp .- gen. Philippines Dnv., 1003-01, in Cluna and Japan, Frb. and Mar., 1:05; insp.gen., April ", 190, to Dec. 15, 1900, Dep't Calif, and Co- Imbia : insp .- gen. Pacific Div., 1'0% ;- 07; site Aug. 14, 1907. insp .- gen. Dep't of the East; on duty in office of insp.gen .. U. S. A. Clubs: Metropolitan, Army and Navy ( Washington, D. C.J. Address: Care War Dep't, Wash- mgton, D. C.
CHAMBERLAIN, Leander Trowbridge:
Clergyman: b. W. Brookfield, Mass., Sept. 26. 1-37; s. Eli and Achsah (Forbes) Cham. Jerlain: ed. Phillips cad., Andover. Mass. : Yale, B.A. (Phi Beta Kappa), 1:03; grad.
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Andover Theol. Sem., 1869; Univ. of Vt., [ Oneonta Lodge 466, F. and A. M., Oneonta D.D., 1879; in. Philadelphia, 1890, Frances Chapter 277. R. A. M. Address: American Consulate General, Singapore, Straits Set- tlements. Lea (died 1891). Served in U. S. Navy as ass't paymaster, naval storekeeper and judge advocate, S. Pacific Squadron, 1503-67; pastor CHIAMBERLIN, Joseph Edgar: New England Cong'1 Ch., Chicago, 1869-76; Eilitor, author: b. Newbury, Vt., Ang. 6, ]>1: s. Aber and Mary ( Haseltine) Cham- berlin : ed. in Wis. Until 1-90 on editorial staff of Chicago Times, Newport (R. 1. ) Daily News, Fall River ( Mass. ) Daily Herald. Boston Record, Advertiser and Transcript. ass't editor Youth's Companion. 1-0.1901; since then on editorial staff N. Y. Mail and Express; Cuban War corr. N. Y. Evening Post, 1:08. Author: The Listener in the Town; The Listener in the Country: Life of John Brown ( Beacon Biographies). Ad- Broadway Cong'! Ch., Norwich, Conn., left- 83; Classon Av. Presby'n Ch., Brooklyn, 1883-90; then resigned. Sup't of relief after great Chicago fire of Isi1; is pres. Evan- gelical Alliance for the U. S .; ser .- treas. Am. and Foreign Christian Union; chm'n di- rectors Thessalonica Agr'l and Industrial Inst .; pres. Philafrican Liberators' League ; vice-chi'n Immigration Dep't, Nat. Civic Federation; pres. N. Y. State Colonization Soe,; patron Gem Collection in Nat. Museum, Washington; patron and curator cocene mol- diess: Evening Mail, N. Y. City. Insca, Acad. Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. Author: Short Ilistory of the English CHAMBERLIN, Ward B .: Bible; Colonial Policy of the United States; Lawyer; b. Amema, N. Y., June 25, 1943: ed. N. Y. Univ .; married. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity and N. Y. Univ. Alomni Ass'n. Residence: 1302 Madison Av. Address: 31 Nassau St., N. Y. City. The State, Its Origin, Nature and Functions ; The Evolutionary Philosophy; Patriotism and the Moral Law; Government Not Founded in Force; The Suffrage and Maj rity Rule; The True Doctrine of Prayer. Mem. Amn. CHAMBERS, Adam: Civil Service Reform Ass'n, Am. Geng. Suc., N. Y. Acad. Science, N. Y. Torrey Botanical Club, N. Y. Hist. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Clubs: Century, Authors, Yale, Quill, Sigma Chi. Address: 222 W. 23d St., N. Y. City.
CHAMBERLAIN, Samuel Selwyn:
Editor: b. Walworth, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1$51; 8. Ivory C. and Mary ( Ingalls) Chamberlain ; ed. N. Y. U'niv,, class of 1871: m. Sept. I., 1853, Mary T. Munson. In editorial work on staff of Newark Advertiser, 1-73-71, N. Y. Herald, 3-5-9. N. Y. World, 1-79-80, N. Y. Evening Telegram, . II -: founder, 18-4. and was two years editor of Le Matin, Paris; editor San Francisco Examiner, 1589 95; edi - tor-in-chief N. Y. American. 1905.07; editor Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1907-05; resumed editorship of X. Y. American, May, 190S, Address: 236 William St., N. Y. City.
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Clergyman : h. Gnthryville, Pa. ; s. George G. ( M.D. ) and Margaret (Ginther) Chamber- laine; grad. St. Stephen's College, Annan- dale, N. Y., A.B., 1-0, Gen. Theol. Sem., S.T.B., 1983; m. Olean, N. Y., Emily De la Vergne. Ass'n Church Holy Communion, N. Y. City, 1-83. 1; minister in charge All Angels' Church, N. Y. City, 1-85-87; founder and rector St. Matthew's Ch., N. Y. City, 1-57.97; rector St. Mark's Ch .. Mt. Kisco, N. Y., 1:97-1003; now pastor and sup't So- ciety of St. Johnland, St. Johnland, L. I. Address: St. Johnland, Kings Park, L. I., .V. Y.
CHAMBERLIN, George E .:
Vice and deputy consul-general; b. West Woodstock, Conn .. Feb, 55, 1-22: s. Edward C. and M. Jane Kinney Chamberlin: ed. com- mon School of W. Woodstock, Conn., and Woodstock Arad. : grad. Eastman Business Coll., business course and stenography; un- married. In business fourteen years for seven of which was commercial traveler through New England and the Eastern States, in piano and shoe business: appt'd vier and deputy consul general at Singapore, Jan. 2. 1906. Repubhean. Presbyterian. Mem.
Clergyman; h. in Ireland, May 4, 1946: s. Hugh and Elizabeth ( Shaw) Chambers: ed. in schools of Rochester, N. Y .: m. Roselle, N. J., Dec. 5, 1877, Ann Rodgers Crane; eight children, one living: Jeanie ' Cham- bers. Ordained to Baptist ministry at Hast Mendon, N. Y., 1:60: was pastor there and subsequently at N. Palmer, N. Y., Milburn. N. J., Pueblo, Colo,, Litchfieldl and Forest City, Minn,, and Elizabeth, N. J. Designed and painted panorama of Bunyan's Pilgrimu Progress, and lectured with it nearly all over the English speaking world, delivering the lerture more than four thousand times; then for eight years pastor Third Baptist Church of Philadelphia; now pastor llarlemn Baptist Church, N. Y. City. Address: 213 E. 123d St., N. Y. City.
CHAMBERS, Charles Edward Waring:
Sec. and treas. Lloyds Plate Glass Ins. Co. ; b. Yonkers, N. Y., Der. 8, 1-52. Be. gan insurance career in a broker's office in N. Y. City, 145: junior clerk Clinton Fire Ins. Co., Ist, sur. same company, 1 ~~ 1, and receiver of company when it reinsured its business, lesi: me'r Eastern Dep't Con. coplia Fire Ins. Co. of Milwaukee, Isss -9: resigning 199, and becoming sec. Globe Fire Ins. Co., 1-991: gen. agent Am. Indemnity Co. of St. Paul, Minn., 1-91-03: siure 1-93 sec and treas. Lloyds Plate Glass Ins. Co. Director Globe and Rutgers Ins. Co .; v .- p. Insurance Clerks' Mutual Benefit .Iss'n. Ad- dress : 63 William St., N. Y. City.
CHAMBERS, H. Kellett:
Dramatur author: b. Sydney, Australia. Nov. 2%, ING: s. John Ritchie and Frances { Kellett) Chambers; ed. Newington College, Stanmure, Australia; m. N. Y. City, I'm1. Mrs. Mary Davison ( "Kate Carew." artist, varicaturist and journalist). Studied law. hutt abandoned it for journalism; brit Australia in Isse and went to Lotulon, where his brother, Haddon Chambers, had become famous as the anthor of Captain Swift, his first play. In 1-90, came to the U. S. and for ten years was engaged in newspaper work iu N. Y. City and San Francisco,
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varied by the writing of short fiction. First ! Kappa and Delta Kappa Epsilon), 1870. En- jay, Aldgail, produced at the Savoy Theatre, ! tered servire of N. Y. Tribune day after leaving university; joined staff of N. Y. Herald, Feb., 1:73; was rity editor, 1-76-77; took course at Columbia Law Sch. ; was sent to Philadelphia as ilerald correspondent, where read law under U. S. Attorney-Gen- eral Brewster; fitted out expedition to head- waters of Mississippi in 1st2, discovered Elk Lake, Mina., June 4. now recognized as source of the great river; served N. Y. Ilerald over fifteen years in London, Paris, Havana, Madrid and Washington offices: called to N. Y. City to become managing- editor, Oet., 1886; during this period (1:57) ing-editor N. Y. World, 1859.91; since then, A Mad World: Ou a Margin, a Wall Street Y., IMA (Miss Grace Goorge playing the "'stur" role), followed in the same year, at 11.« same theatre, by A Case of Frenzied I'mance. In Pro, made a dramatic version of David Copperfield. produced in Eng- land by Charles Cartwright: and in the same yrar wrote, comedy. The Butterfly, in which Lillian Russell toured until the following summer, covering 15,000 miles of territory. In 1008 entered into contract with Darlei I'rolman to write a play for Mrs. Frohmau ( Margaret Illington). In the same year be- rame collaborator of the French dramatist, Mime. Fred de Gresac (author of ' The Mar- I started the Paris edition of Herald; manag- ringe of Kitty"'), in a comedy for Sir Charles Wyndham and a drama for Bertha . engaged in literature and travel. Anthor: Kalish. Author of other plass for which productions are in preparation. Dramatists' Club. Recreations: Swimming, mountain clinibing and boxing. Address: 142 E. Isth St., N. Y. City.
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