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CHIAMBERS, Hilary Kanald:
Fire insurance, b. N. Y. City, 1563: s. Talbot Louise "relinghuysen) Chambers; ed. Columbia School of Arts; left in junior year; in. Somerville, N. J., 1894. Maria James m: two sons: Ililary Kanald, Jr., and Edwin Jameson. Pres. Nat. Fire and Marine Ins. Co .; see. and direct ir Ins. Co. State of N. Y .; director Globe and Kut- gers Fire Ins. Co. Statistician N. Y. Mer-
Clergyinan; b. in Canada, Mar. 1, 1-51; s. Robert anal Katharine Lucas (Nesbitt ) Chan- bers: grad. Princeton Univ., B. A., 1872. M.A., 1ST3; Princeton Theok Sem., I'm (DD., Nat. Univ., Chicago, 1:'m) ; in. Sherburne, N. Y., Jessie Irene Buell: children : Mrs. F. G. Hood, Robert Newton, b. July 25, 1s83 (grad. Princeton. 1901), Jessie Irene, b. Feb. 6, 1×6 (d. Dec. 12, 1.94), Was for nearly 20 years pastor of Calvary Presby'n Ch., N. Y. City: thrice elected moderator N. Y.
Physican; b. in Russell Co., Ala .; s. Wm. Presbytery: delegate to five Gien. Assem- II. and Aunie L. ( Fluwellen) Chambers; blies, Presby'n Ch .; delivered address in Washington, D. C., on the occasion of trial of Dr. Briggs: delivered sermon in Calvary Ch., N. Y. City, the publication of which was initiative of the campaign against Tam- many in 1:94. Men .. Presby'n Union of N. Y. City. Address: 93 S. Broad St., Nor- wich, Chenango Co., N. Y. grad. Emory Coll., Oxford, Ga., .1.B., 1873, Bellevue llosp. Med. Coll., N. Y. City. M.D., 156; m. N. Y. City, 1503, Alice, d. Wm. IL. Ily, and niece of Ex-Mayor Smith kly; children : Win. Ely Chambers, b. 1-95, AAtu- brose Ely Chambers, b. 1599, Alice LIy Chambers, b. 1000. Engaged in practice of medicine in N. Y. City from 1-76. Preshy - CHIAMEERS, James: terian. Mom. Acad. of Medicine, Conuty Lawyer: b. Brooklyn, Nov. 24, 1567; ed. Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Inst., Amherst Call., A B .. 15-9, A.M., 1-02, N. Y. Law Sch., L.L.B., 1-92. Practising law in N. Y. City. Mason. Club: Union League ( Brooklyn ) . Residence: 215 Lincoln P'1 .. Brooklyn. AAddress: 120 Broadway, N. Y. City. Pathological, Obstetrical and British Gyne- cological Sies .. Alumni Presbyterian and Woman's Hosps .; consulting surgeon to French Hosp .: surgeon to Woman's Husp. Mum. Southern Society in N. Y. City. Clubs: Century AAss'n, Riding (N. Y. (ity). also Meadow Golf and Southampton Cinbs. Southampton, I. I. Address: 47 W. 37th St., N. Y. City.
CHAMBERS, Julius:
Journalist, autor: b. Bellefontaine, O., Nov. 21, 1-30; prepared for college at Ohio Wesleyan Univ., fellow-student with Senator Joseph B. Foraker and Vice- President C. W. Fairbanks; grad. Cornell Univ. (Phi Beta
Meri. Am. | Story ; Lovers Four and Maidens Five; Miss- ing, a Romance of the Sargasso Sea; The Raseal Club; The Destiny of Doris; edited an edition of Balzac; author of a farce pri- duced in New York in 1903, and of a comedy produced in New York in 1901; has published 350 short stories and numerous travel books. MIem. Nat. Geog. Soc., and a 32º Mason. Nun-resident lecturer on journalism at Cor- nell Univ. Chibs : Authors, Lotos. Ad- dress : 558 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
CHIAMEERS, Mary;
Arust; b. San Francisco, June 27, 1870; d. 'Robert Neil and Virginia ( Gluyas) Wil- rantile Exchange Handbook and Directory, [ hams; ed. Convent of Notre Dame, San Jose, 1.92, and of Telegraphie Cypher Code. Ke- publican. Mem. Reformed Ch. of Ameries. Mem. Sons of Revolution, Alpha Delta Phi Club. Address: 25 W. Tist St., N. Y. City Calif., and Mark Hopkins Just. of Art, Univ. of Calif .; awarded gold medal for painting, 1501; also studied at the Atelier Colarossi, Paris, and the N. Y. School of Art; m. San CHAMBERS, James: Francisco, 1-91, Seymour Chapin Davison; widowed, 1856; m. N. Y. City, 1901, H. Kel- lett Chambers. Painter and illustrator in California; came to N. Y. City, 180), and became caricaturist, dramatic eritie and in- terviewer under the pseudonym " Kate Carew"; more recently has devoted herself to portrait and landscape painting. Recrea- tions: Riding and driving. Address: 112 E. isth St., N. Y. City.
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CHAMBERS, Ralph Hamilton:
Civil eng'r: h. St. Joseph, Mo., April 17, 151: s. Robert IL. and Alice C. ( Wherlock ) Chambers; ed. publie schools, St. Joseph, Mo., Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, N. 253
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Y., C.E., 1993; m. Troy, N. Y., May 20, | Eng'rs. Baptist, Address: Navy Dep't, 1:00, Corrine Martin Darling: one daughter, Washington, D. C. Corrine MI., b: 100t. Since 1-93, continuously CHAMOT, Emile Monnin: in practice as civil eng'r. Senior mem. Chambers & Hone, consulting eng'rs. Re- publican. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Rensselaer Soe. Eng'rs, Nuc. of the Sigma Xi, Engineers' Club. Address: 65 Sauford Av., Flushing, L. I., N. Y.
CHAMBERS, Robert William:
Author and artist: b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 20, 1805; studied at Brooklyn Polytech- nie Sch .; art in Paris with Lefebvre, Car- mon, Cunlin and Benj. Constant; m. N. Y. City, labs, Elsa Vaughn Moler. At work in Champs de Mars Salon, Iso1; returned to U. S .; illustrating in Life, Vogue, Truth, etc .; since 1sb4 has given time to literary pur- suits. Author: in the Quarter: The King in Yellow; The Red Republic: A King and a Few Dukes; With the Band (verse) ; Lor- raine; The Conspirators: Cardigan; The Maids of Paradise; The Maid-at-Arms; fole; Outdoor Land; Orchard Land; Forest Land ; also author of The Witch of Ellangowan ( drama ). Clubs: Century.
Calumet. Ad- dress: 43 E. Srd St., N. Y. City. CHAMBERS, Walter Boughton'
Architect; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1SAG; s. William P. and Caroline ( Bouchton) Chambers: ed. Brooklyn Polytechnic School, Yale Univ., A.B., 1-7, Univ. of Munich, ISST-SS, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Is0-0; m. Ist, June 9, 1:07, Ethel Notman (died July 19, 1895) ; 20, Dresden, Germany, Aprit 23, 1901, Elizabeth Margery Ferguson; chil- dren: Robert Notman, Walter Ferguson. En- gaged in practice of architecture in N. Y. City from 1-91. Enlisted, leys, in Squadron 1, N. Y. Cav. served six years: honorably discharged, 1901. Republican. Episcopalinn. Mem. N. Y. Chapter, Ain. Inst. Arelotoets, and of Am. Inst. Architects,' Washington, Soc. Beaux Arts Architects. At Yale, metu. Hle Bonle, Psi Upsilon, Seroll and Key. Clubs: Century, Yale, Richmond County Country. Residence: lol E. Glth St. Ad- dress: 35 Wall St., N. Y. City.
CHAMBERS, Washington Irving:
Commander U. S. N .; b. Kingston, N. Y .; s. Jacob Chambers and Margaret Ann ( Ayres) Chambers; ed. Kingston publie schools; grad. U. S. Naval Arad., 1870; commi'd ensi_n, 17: lieut. (junior grade ) 1++): fient., 1-91; lent. comd'r, l'9; comd'r, 16: m. Kingston, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1ss2, Isabella Reynolds; one child, Irving Reynolds, b. Dee. 20, 1993. Has ruised in all quarters of the clube, including AAretic regions, Heard's
Island, South Indian Orran, Patacoma, Philippine Islands, last Gov't survey ot Nic- aragua Canal, Greely Rchef l.xpd'n, San Domingo guardianship. Having shown spe- cial aptitude in a competition, open to the world. was ordered to Navy Yard. V. Y. in connection with bindding the first ship of the nrw Navy to be Milt at Government yard. In command of Frolic, 1901, and senior of- ferr of Samar Patrol Squadron at close of ville, 1905 : then in command of Florida: in cummand of C. S. S. Newark during interven- tion in Cuba: ass't to Bureau of Ordnance. Received prize medal C. S Naval Inst. Mem. U. S. Soc. Naval Architects and Mech.
Chemist, educator, author; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 4, 1>07; s. Christopher P. and Eu- génie ( Monnin ) Chamot: grad. Cornell Univ., B.S., Ph.D. (Sigma Xi), Univ. of Nancy, France; Tech. Hochschule, Braunschweig, Germany; Polytechnicmm, Delft, Holland: m. Ithaca, N. Y .; 1997, Cora E. Gening. Ass't prof. sanitary chemistry and toxicology, Cor- nell Univ. Sanitary expert with specialty in questions relative to the purity and purifi- cation of water. Sanitary expert to Boards of Health and Water Boards: in charge of filteration plant Ithaca Water Works Co .: in charge of Carnegie Water Purification Plant, Carnell Univ. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Public Health Ass'n, Omega Upsilon Phi. Clubs: Town and Gown, Motor. Address: Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y.
CHAMPION, Charles Sumner:
Patent lawyer: b. Washington, D. C., Jan. 22, 1871; s. Charles and Catherine Eliza- beth ( Hyde) Champion; father Pennsylvania Quaker; mother, Marylander of English Hyde family; descendant in 7th generation from John Champion, who migrated from Plymouth in latter part of lith century; father and grandfather both inventors; ed. public schools and high school, Washington, D. C., Isit-ss (three years in High School Cadet Corps, as private, corporal and lieut.) ; sin- dent N. Y. Umv. Law Sch .; m. Hartford, C'onn., June 20, 1.95, Charlotte Amelia Flenije: children: Ilelen Aletha, b. 1897 (now deceased ), Ruth, b. 1000, Marjorie, b. 1903. Mem. bar State of N. Y. and U. S. Courts; engaged in study and practice of profes- sinn since less, in Washington, Philadelphia, Jiartford a' d N. Y. City, principally far or against seven of the ien most prohfic in- ventors of America, and many of the great- est inventors of Europe, including (1590) Thomas .1. Edison, first on the list with 750 patents, six years ( 18)4-1900), with Francis H. Richards, second on the list with over Gro patents, and first ass't in charge ( 1st- 94) of all the American patent interests of Dr. Werner von Siemens and the various Siemens companies of Europe and America. Patent counsel at different times for mivin. bers of the Inte Grm of Evarts, Chonte & Beaman. Independent Republican; started and conducted in 1005 in the 7th Assembly Dist. of Brooklyn what is believed to have been first campaign in N. Y. State for selec- tion of party leaders and committees by di- rect January nominations, the candidate nominated for leader. Capt. Alexander R. Piper, being, however, defeated. Mrm. Hartford Scientitir Sur, 1.95-9%. Mom. Thi Delta Phi Club, Citizens' Ass'n uf Bay Ridge and Fort Hamilton, and various Republican clubs. Recreation: Walking. Residence : Bay Ridge, Brouklyn, N. Y. Address: Ful- ton Bid'g. Hudson Terminal, N. Y. City.
CHAMPLIN, Frederic William:
Dentist: b. Durhamville, N. Y., Pre. 24, 1-75; s. William 11, and Jennie H. (Gillespie) Champlin: ed. Oneida High School, class of 1:00. Univ. of Buffalo, D.D. S., 1>99, honor state eritificate issued by Univ. of State of N. Y., 199: 01. Oneida, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1:97,
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11 .rs Edith Wehb; children: Edith Pearl, b. | Telegraph office at Bellaire, Ohio, 1558-59; in 1++. Donald Webb, h. 1902, Jeanette Barbara, 6. 1905. Practised profession in Oneida, N. Y, for nine years. Independent in politics. Presbyterian. Mem. Univ. of Buffalo Alumni Isy'n; Barrettonian Soc., Sixth Dist. Dental Sue. State of N. Y., Knights of Pythias. Address: 25 Main St., Oneida, N. Y. CHAMPLIN, John Denison:
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Anthor, editor; b. Stonington, Conn., Jan. 29, Ist; s. John Denison and Sylvia ( Bost- wick) Champlin; ed. Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Conn., Yale Univ., A.B., 1-50, A.M., 126; studied law in onice of Han. Gideon II. Hollister, Litchfield, Conn., where was admitted to bar, 1-39; in 1s60, went to New Orleans, with intention of prac- tising, but returned North in Oct., 1561; in. Litchfield, Conn., Oct. 8, 1573, I'ranka E., d. Cant. George M. Calvocoresses, U. S. N .; one son, John Denison, Jr., b. July 23, 1575. After 1862, engaged in literary work; in 1-61 was editor Bridgeport Evening Standard; in 1565, established in Litchfield, the Litch- field Sentinel, a weekly in the interest of the Democratic Party; for four years chair- man Congressional Com. 4th Conn. Dist., and was instrumental in bringing about numini- tion to Congress of Hon. Wilham H. B.r- num, later U. S. Senator. Democratie candi- date for State Senator, lcd; sold Sentinel, 1869, and removed to N. Y. City, where since engaged in literary work. Author: Fox's Mission to Russia, 153; History of the War for the Union, Isst. isso. editor Appleton's Am. Cyclupadlin, 1-73-8: editor Young Folks Cyclopedins, Is;s-1008;'editor Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings, J-sl-sz; Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians, I-ss-91; asso, editor Standard Dictionary, 1992-91; editor 1:93 (with Rossiter Julinson and George Cary Eggleston) uf biber Scriptorum, the book of the Authors' Club. Contb'r Eneyelopedia Britannica, Memorial Ilistory of New York, The Yale Book, Forum. Popular Science Monthly, Harper's Magazine, and others. Hlas traveled in Europe; in best published Chronicle of the Coach, an account of a four-in-hand trip through southern England with Andrew Carnegie, Matthew Arnold, William Black, Edwin Abbey and other noted guests. In 1-91 made similar trip with Mr. Carnegie through Highlands of Scotland. Democrat. Episcopalian. Corresponding niem. New England Historie- Genealogical Soc., Virginia, Wisconsin and other hist. socs .; eligible to almost all patriotic sves. from the Mayflower downward, but has nev. er joined any. Recreatimm : Geuralogy. Clubs: Anthors, Barnard, Century. Address: 201 W. 7sth St., N. Y. City.
CHANDLER, Albert Brown:
office of sup't Cleveland & Pinisburg R. R., 1559, for three months, then ag't same road, at Manchester, Pa., until IstJ: cipher oper- ator in War Dep't, 1-63, and Oct., 1-03. dis- tribnting clerk for Gen, Eckeit, sup't Dep't of the Potomac, until 1Soc; chief clerk in office of sup't Eastern Division, Isso, and was also placed in charge of transatlantic ca- ble traffic, and later, in addition, was made sup't &h Dist., Eastern Division, until Jan., 1875, when hecame ass't gen. mg'r Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Co., in which he be. came, successively, ser., trustee, treas. and v .- p., and in 19 pres. until absorption of that company by the Western Union Tele- graph Co., in 152; pres. Fuller Elec. Co., one of first companies engaged in are system vi eleeine lighting, Oct., 11: was employed, Dec., lest, at instance of John W. Mackay, as counsel by Postal Telegraph and Cable Co .; appt'd receiver same co., 195, by Su- preme Court of N. Y. Through his efforts company was reorganized: became its pres. and me'r; also gen. me'r United Lines Tele- graph Co., and director, v .- p. and mem. exec. Com., of Commercial Cable Co., and of Pacific Postal Telegraph Co., and director, and later pres,, Commercial Telegraph Co. With several chief officials of Western Union Telegraph Co. effected in IsSi arrangements for discontinuance of the previously existing destructive competition; now president New England Telegraph Ca : vice-president Com- mercial Cable Co., Postal Telegraph and Ca. ble Co., Commercial Pacific Cable Co., Otis Elevator Co., and National Surety Co. Rest- dence: 559 Clinton Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ad dress : 253 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CHANDLER, Arthur D .:
Publisher: sec. and director N. American Review Publishing Co., and director of Har- per Brus. Residence: Orange, N. J. Ad- dress: 335 Pearl St., N. Y. City.
CHANDLER, Charles Frederick:
Chemist, educator; b. Lancaster, Mass., Dec. 6, 1530; studied at Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard, Univ. of Berlin, Univ. of Göttingen, Ph D .. 1:56; hon. M.D., N. Y. I'niv., 1573, 1.1.D., Union Coll., 1573, Se.D., Univ. of Oxford, 1900; m. Augusta P. Berard. .Ass't in chemistry, 15, prof. chemistry. 1-57-61, Union Coll .; prof, analytical and ap- plied chemistry, Columbia Sch. of Mines. 1-61-77; adjouet prof. chemistry and med. jurisprudence Coll. Phys. and Surg., Column- bin, 1-72-76; since ist? prof. chemistry Co. lumbia Univ. Pres. and prof. nrgapie chem- istry, N. Y. Coll. Pharmacy. Was chemist and pres. Health Dep't, N. Y. City. J --- 1: joint editor American Chemist, ISJUST: editor for chemistry, Johnson's Encyclop dia : author many technical papers, esperiahy on industrial chemistry. Mem Nat. Acad. Svi- onees, 1. . 1. 1. S., Am. Chem. Soc. (pres. 1->1->9), Sur. Chem. Industry, Am. Inst. Min- ing Eng'rs, Am. Philus, Soir,, N. Y. Chem- ist's Club ( pres. ]sop-1900), N. Y. Acad Sci- chers, London Chem. Soc .. Deutsche Chem. ische Gesellschaft, Societe chimique de Paris. Address: 51 E. 5lth St., N. Y. City.
Pres. Postal Telegraph-Cable Co .: b. W. Randolph, Vt., Aug. 29. 1940; is of the Ameri- can family of Chandlers, which had its ori- gin in three brothers who settled at Rox. bury, Mass., in Def, and is also a descend- ant of John Winthrop, tirst guy. of Mass., through his daughter, Mary Winthrop; ed. in schools of W. Randolph, Vt, spending vica. tions learning printing art and working as compositor, and also Frirning telegraphy and CHANDLER, George: working as messenger in local telegraph of. Physician and surgeon; b. Clyde, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1-72: s. George W. and Izora fice: m. W. Randolph, Vt. Det. IL, IN, Ma- rilla Eunice Stedman. Mg'r Western Union | (Schwartz) Chandler (arust); ed. Syracuse 255
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Univ., Coll. Phys. and Surg. ( Columbia). M.D .. | CHANLER, Lewis Stuyvesant: 1805; m. Jan. 1. 1000, Marths M., d. late Dr.
W. H. Schultze of Syracuse Univ .; two . I., Sept. 24, 1900; s. Hon. John Winthe . sons: Daniel Vincent, b. 19J], Felmer, h. 1905. Engaged in practice since 195: spe- cialty: abdominal surgery. Formany chief Gynecological Dep't, Out-patient Dep't, St. Vincent's Hosp., N. Y. City: also visiting surgeon same ; ass't surgeon (ark Ist lieut. ) 10th Reg't, N. G. N. Y .; new captain com- pany M, 10th Regiment. Surgeon-in-chief Benedictine Hosp., Kingston, N. Y .; sur- geon for West Shore R. R., Wallkill Valley R. R., Ontario and Western R. R. ( Kings-
ton Div. ). Mem. Am. Med Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Sue .. Uister Co. Med. Bnp, N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., Qaiz Med. Soc. of N. Y., St. Vincent's Alumni Ass'n of N. Y., Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Alpha Mu Pi Omega (med. fraternity), Clubs: Kingston, Army and Navy of N. Y. Address: 11 E. Chestnut St .. Kingston, N. Y.
CHANDLER, Irving A .:
Consulting, designing and constructing eng'r: b. near Kennett Square, Pa., Nov. 27, 1873; s. Newton and Mary Elizabeth ( Clark ) Chandler; ed. in private and public schools, Wilmington, Dal., grad., 1594; grad. Univ. of | for these services was made honorary mgl. Pa., (Towne Scientific Seh. ), B.S., in Mech. Eng'ring, 197; m. Yoragstown O., Nov., 1903, Marie Hollingsworth Lenigan, Resuled in Delaware 1544: came to N. Y. City, Ang. Is95; engaged for several years as eng'r with Westinghouse. Church, Kerr & Co., J. G. White & Co., and Sanderson & Porter, all of N. V. City; started in business for self, Sept. 1, 1905. Republican. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs. St. Nicholas Lodge 221. P. and A. M., (N. Y. City) ; Ist v .. p. Delaware Soc. of N. Y. Clubs: University of Pennsyl. vania (N. Y. City). Address: 120 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
CHANDLER, Julian Alvin Carroll:
Educator, editor; b. Gmineys', Caroline Co., Va., Oct. 2. 1-2: s. Joseph A. Chandler, M.D., and Emuella Josephine ( White) Chand- ler; grad. William and Mary Coll., A.B., 1-91,
Capitalist: b. N. Y. City; s. Hon. John Winthrop Chanter. M. C., and Margaret Astar, d. Samuel Ward, Jr. ; m. Margaret, d. A.M., 1-02, Johns Hopkins I'niv., Ph D. mnl John Terry., Treas, and director Roanoke history and English, 1.9d. LL.D. Richmond | Rapids Power Co .; pres. and dirretor United Coll, 1904, mo. Churchland, Va., July 10, 1:97, Industrial Co. Clubs: Union, Knickerlio 1 .- Lenore Burton Duke. Instr. in history and Ler. City, Tuxedo, Ruling, The Brook, Racquet, English, William and Mary Coll, 1-912: Players (N. Y. City), Metropolitan ( Wash- ington, D. C.) Residence: 11 W. 37th St .. N. Y. City and Tuxein Park N. Y. Ad- dress : 120 Broadway N. Y. City. principal public schools, Houston, Va., 1.42- 93; instr. Morgan Coll, Baltimore, 1.91-96; dean of Faculty, 1-0049, acting pres., 199- 1900, Wanrin's (dl., Richmond; acting prof. CHANNING, John Parke: history and liter ture. 1-97-1900, prof. English 1900-04, Richmond Coll .: dean of Richpind Acad., 18201; editor of educational publi- cations for silver. Bardette & Co., publish- ers, since 1904. Iprturer in Virginia Sum- mer School of Methods; meist. Nat. han'l Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa Soc .. Kappa Alpha fraternity, Va, Ilist. Sue., Am. Ilist. Ass'a .. Soc. fur Preservation of Va. AAntiquities. Director of history and education, Jamestown Exp'n, 1907. Author: Representation in Vir- gima, 1954; History of Suffrage in Virginia, 1:09; Geography of Virginia (joint author ), 1:02 ( Macmillan) : Makers of Virginia His- tory, 1901 (Silver, Burdett & Co. ): Makers of American History (joint author). J. (samp). Residener: 41 W. H5th St, Ad- dress: 5 Fifth Av., N. Y. City. 936
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and Margaret ( Ward) Chanler (d. Sau. 1 Word, Jr., and Margaret, d. William B. A. tor; ed. Columbia Law Sch, and Cambrid. . Univ., England: m. Alice Chamberlain. . 14 mitted to bar. 1991; was of counsel in il fense of Carlsie Harris and Roland B. Mor ineux on trial for murder, and in uth r prominent cases. Democratic and Ind. poudence League nominee for lieut-gor. \. 1 .. IMC, elected; nominated on the Demiurr.' ticket for governor of N. Y., 1908; defeat .. l. Mem. Bd Me'rs Hudson River State H .... and House of Refuge, Reulall's Island; fp 41 Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: St. Nicho. las, Knickerbocker, Racquet and Temi ... Rockaway Hunting, Lawyers, Manhattan, Church. Residenre: 14 E. 75th St. Address. 346 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CHANLER, William Astor:
Explorer, author, ex-congressman; b. New. port, R. I., June 11, 1-67; grandson Will im B. Astur: grad. Harvard, les ;: married. Spent one year exploring in Africa: 1. .. made second expedition to Africa, 1-02/1: Royal Geog. Soc., Vienna, and memu. British Rusal Grog. Soc. Berame mem. Tamm thy Hall. 1-o6%, elected to State legislature, 1-2: at outbreak of Spanish . Am. War equipped : regiment, which, being refused by Governar Black, he left, going to Tampa; there som jappointed, by President MeKiley, ass't adı. on General Wheeler's staff: at close of war, Jeg%, elected to Congress from N. Y. (14 Dist. ), 1800 1901. Mem. Am. Grog. Soc., St. Nicholas Soc. Author: Through Jungle and Desort, Travels in Eastern Africa. I'm' I'nion, Knickerbocker. Players, Lambs, This and Field, N. Y. Yarht The Brook, Ad- dress: "Rokely," Darrytown, N. Y.
CHANLER, Winthrop:
Mming eng'r; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 24, 3863: s. Roscoe HI. and Susan (Thompson ) Chan- ning; ed. Columbia U'niv. (School of Mines). E.M., 13: unmarried. Mining eng'r and mine me'r for tra years in Mich, and West- ern States. In consulting practice for list 13 years; visited all principal mining districts of England, Canada, United States, Mexic ). and Central America; spemalty, copper mi !. ing and metallurgy. Pres Tennessee Copper tu; director and consulting ener Gener. 1 I. velopment Co. Mem. Am. Inst. Mining J.hg'rs, Lake Superior Mining Inst., the North of England Inst. Mining and Mech. Eng'rs. Institution of Mining and Metallurzy ( England), Am. Gong. Sor, Clubs: Univer- sity, Engineers', Lawyers', Columbia Univer-
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sity, Autumobile of America, Aero of Ameri- | CHAPIN, Henry Edgerton: eu. Address: 11 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CHAPIN, Alfred Clark:
Lawyer; b. S. lladley, Mass., Mar. 8, 1848; grad. Williams Coll., Iso9; Harvard Law Sch., 151; m. Isst, Grace Stebbins; one daughter, Grace. Admitted to N. Y. Dar, 1of2; mem. N. Y. Assembly, 192-83; State comptroller, 1>>4-87; mayor of Brooklyn, 1853-91; men. fungress 2d N. Y. Dist., 1s01-92. Democrat. Interested as officer or director in corpora- tions. Clubs: Union, Metropolitan. N. Y. Yacht, Alpha Delta Phi, Whist. Residence: 4 E. 56th St. ; Country house, Pointe a.Pie, P. Q., Can. Address: 103 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CHAPIN, H. Gerald:
Lawyer, educator, editor; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1875; s. Heman and Mary T. ( Gerald ) Chapin; ed. Halsey Collegiate Sch., N. Y. Law Sch., LL. B., 1:95; Univ. Law Sch., LL.M., 1896; m. April 7, 1900, Mary Camp- bell Knox, d. J. Armoy Kaox, founder of 'Texas Siftings"; one son, George W., b. 1902. Admitted to bar, 1807, and engaged in practice in N. Y. City. Author: Bank- ing Forms, and an edition of the Uniformi Negotiable Instruments Aet, which has run through five editions; also of Law of Asso- ciations, Law of Domicile, Law of Citizen- ship, in Cyclopedia of Life and Procedure. Contb'r articles in Success, Everybody's Magazine, and elsewhere. Joint author (with Charles F. Bostwick) of Minute Book of New York Corporations; was asso. editor University Law Review. Prof. in Fordham Univ. Sch. of Law since Sept., 199. For- merly editor The American Lawyer; now law editor The Daily Banker. Former meor. Third Battery N. G. N. Y. Independent Democrat. Mem. Ass'a Par Borough of the Bronx, counsel Med. Soc. Borough of the Bronx. Residence: New Rochelle, N. Y. Address: 60 Wall St., N. Y. City.
CHAPIN, Henry Dwight:
Physician, author; b. Steubenville, Ohio, Feb. 4. 1:37; s. Henry Barton (D.D)., Ph.D. ) and Harriet (Smith) Chapin; grad. Prince- ton Coll., A.B., 1sfr, A.M., 1886, Columbia Univ., M.D., 1ss1; in. June 1, 1907, Alice Delafield. Formerly prof. diseases of chil- dren, N. Y. Infirmary for Women and Chil- dren and Univ. of Vt .; now prof. diseases Med. School and Hosp. In attending physician, N. Y. Post-Graduate, Willard Parker and Riverside llosps; consulting physician Randall's Island losp.
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