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Knights Templars, 18' Scottish Rite. Ad- dress: 31 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CHIPP, Howard:
Lawyer; b. Kingston, N. Y., May 21, 1832; s. Howard and Agnes Whitlock (Tompson ) Chipp: m. Kingston, N. Y., .April 6, 1-5, Lucy N. Vary; children: Dorothy, b. Sept. 6. 1.87, Elinor, b. Dec. 20, less. Admitted to bar, 1873; in general law practice in State, and occasionally in U. S. Courts. Was zem. N. Y. State Constitutional Convention, 1891; nominated for county judge of Ulster County, 1895, but defeated for election; corporation counsel City of Kingston, 1:05. V .- p. and director Rondont Nat. Bank of Kingston; trustee U'lster County Savings Inst. ; diree- tor North River Coal Co., Kingston Coal Co. Mem. and first pres. Ulster Co. Bar Ass'n; ioein. N. Y. State Har Ass'n. Tins- tee City of Kingston Husp., Kingston City Library. Clubs: Kingston ( Kingston), Play- ers' (N. Y. City). Address: 127 Fair St., Kingston, N. Y.
CHISHOLM, Hugh J .:
Capitalist ; b. Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada. of Scottish parentage, Ist; common school ed'n, supplemented with night studies at Commercial Coll. in Toronto; m. l'ortland. Me., 1×72, Henrietta Mason; one son. Il. J .. Jr. (Yale, 'us). Began business career in railway news service of the Grand Trunk R's, advanced steadily, and later became publisher and dealer in railway literature at Portland, Me., and a mf'r of paper and pulp; in early 'sPs became impressed with vast unused water power on Androscorgin River at Rumford Falls, Me., and organized Rumford Falls Power Co .; later acquired the decrepit Rumford Falls & Buekfield R. R., which reorganized as the Portland & Rumford Falls Ky furnished outlet for Rumford Falls Paper Co. and for the Ons Falls Pulp Co., lower down on Androscug. gin River, in both of which he was largely interested; lins taken artive interest in thriving town of Romford Falls, building model dwellings for mill workers, ete .: took active part in formation of International Paper Co., a combination of about 30 of the leading Eastern newspapers and pulp mills, with raparity of over 1.700 tons finished product daily; pres. of this com- pany from leys to fall of 1007; pres. also of Purtland & Rumfurd Falls R's, Rumford Falls Power Co., Rumford Realty Co., Kum- ford Falls & Rangelry Lake R. R. Co. Trustee N. Y. Orthopaedie Dispensary and
Ilosp. Chibs : Metropolitan, N. Y. Yacht, Ardsley City Midday, Riding. Residence: $13 Fifth Av. Address: 50 Broad St., N. Y. City,
CHITTENDEN, Arthur Smith:
Sorgeon; b. Binghamton, N. Y., Jone 27, 1ST2; s. Joseph Il. and DrEtte (Smith) Chittenden ; grad. (weate Univ., 1sms, Yale, A.B. 1506, A.M., 199. Johns Hopkins, M. D., 1900, Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1901, N. Y. Hosp .. 1902; m. N. Y. Chy. 290, Anna Preston Berbe: one son, Joseph Henry Chittenden, 21. Engaged in practice of medicine siner 1000. Abiress: 200 W. 90th St., N. Y. City. CHITTENDEN. Hiram M .:
Offirer U. S. A. Corps of Eng'rs: h. in Cattarangus Co., N. Y., Oct. 25, 1958; 6.
| William F. and Mary Jane (Wheeler) Chit. tenden; grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1ss1, 3d in class, assigned to Corps of Eng'is; m. Ar- cade, N. Y., Dee. 30, last, Nettie Miae Parker; children: Eleanor Mary, b. 1-92. Hiram M., b. 1:91, Theodore P., b. 1 !. Commissioned 2d heut. eng'r, June 15, 1>>4; Ist lieut., Dec. 31, 1886; capt., Oct. 22, 1893; in volunteer service as lieut .- col. chief enz'r, May 9, 1898, honorably mustered ont Feh. 25, 199; promoted major, Jan. 23, 1901. Has Served in various duties of eng'r officer. Address: Borke Bld'g, Seattle, Wash.
CHITTENDEN, Jonathan Brace:
Lawyer, mathematician; b. Milford, Conn., May 13, 1864: s. Richard II. and Lucy Lre ( Brace) Chittenden; grad. Brooklyn Poly- technie Inst., Jos1; Worcester Polytechnic Inst., B.S., C.E., 1ses, B.S., M.E., 1>>>: Harvard, .A.B .. 19-9, A.M., 1596; Kirkland fellow, 1901, Parker fellow, 1892, Harvard, A. M., Ph.D., Kimigsberg, 1:92; m. New York, 1000, Evelyn Lovise Betts; one daughter, Evelyn Brace, b. March 11, 1902. Instr. mathematics, Princeton, 1:93-96; tutor in Columbia and instr. Barnard, 1-95-1940; prof. pure and applied mathematics, Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst. since 1900; lecturer at Cooper U'nion. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1900, and has law office in Brooklyn; also treas. Bristow & Co., contractors and build- (I.s. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Am. Math. Sue, Am. Geog. Soc. ; fellow_1. 1. 1. S .; mem. Mass. Soc., Sons of Revolution. Author: Functions of Lame, a translation of the Clebsch.Lindemann Geometry, and articles on Mathematics in the Enescio- pedia Americana. Clubs: Harvard of N. Y., Crescent of Brooklyn, Brooklyn Chess. Address: 162 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CHITTICK, Henry Rey:
Lawyer ; b. Antigua Leeward Islands, April 10, 149; s. William James and Jane B. (Dow) Chittick; ed. private schools and N. Y. Law School; unmarried. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, and engaged in practice in N. Y. City. Ass't solicitar with The Lawyers' Title Ins. and Trust Co. Independent Democrat. Episcopahan. Clubs : Cresrent Athletic (Brooklyn). Residence: Hotel Touraine. Brooklyn, N. Y. Address : 37 Liberty St., N. 1. City.
CHOATE, Joseph Hodges:
Lawyer, diplomat: b. Salem, Mass., Jan. 21. 1832; descendant of one of the oldest New England families, and having many relatives and ancestors who have gamed distinction in various fichls of effort. par- ticularly at the bar: entered Harvard at It, grail. A.B .. 1552, Dane Law Sch., Ilar- vard, LL.B .. 1 (LL.D., Amherst, I-7, Harvard. 1\\\. Cambridge, 1000, Edinburgh. mon, Yale, 1901. St. Andrew's. 1902, Williams. 1.45. Univ. of Pi., 1905: D.C.I .. , Oxford, 1902): m. Ort. 16. 1-61, Caroline Dutcher Sterling. d. Frederick A. Sterling of Cleve- land, Ohio. Admitted to Mass. Bar. 1-15. to N. Y Bar, 156; since then practising at N. Y. City. Ilus been engaged in many famos rases; was riminsel for Gien. Fitz- John Porter in his protracted and successful fight for reinstatement in his military rank ; euunsel in the Cesnula ense: une of Com. of 70 (chm'n Com. on Elections), which
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broke up the Tweed Ring, and leading coun- eel in many other important casts in courts Hof N. Y. and Supreme Court of U. S. Pres. \ Y. Constitutional Convention of 1894; ambassador of C. S. to Great Britain, 1899- 115. Republican; netive in National, State and innnieipal politics, and leader in move- ments for an unbossed judiciary. Dis-
tinguished as prator and after-dinner rpaker, and his addresses on Abraham Lin- coln, Admiral Farragut, Rufus Choate, ttr., have been printed. Elected honorary bencher of the Inner Temple, London, Eng- land, April 10, 1905. Mem. and ex-pres. Am. Bar Ass'n, iss'n City of N. Y., Har- vard Law Sch. Ass'n; trustee Am. Museum Natural History, Met. Alus. of Art; gov- ernor N. Y. Hosp .; pres. N. Y. State Bar Iss'n. Clubs: Union League (ex.pres. ), Harvard (ex-pres. ), Metropolitan, Uni- versity, New York Athletic, Down Town, Century. Riding. Alpha Delta Phi, Barnard, City. Residence: 8 E. 63d St. Address: 60 Wall St., N. Y. City.
CHOATE, Washington :
Clergyman; b. Essex, Mass., Jan. 17. 1546; B. David and Elizabeth ( Wade) Choate ; prep. ed'n at Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass .; grad. Amherst Coll., A.B., 1870, I'nion Theol. Sem., 18:3 (D.D. Amherst, 1:03) ; in. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 21. 1575, Grace Kichards Whiton; children: Miriam Foster, Helen Ashhurst. Ordained to Con- gregational ministry and successively pas- tor .at Manchester, N. 11., 1-15 70, Irving-on- Hudson, N. Y., la, Greenwich, Conn., Isss.01; since 1991, acting general secretary of the Congregational Home Missionary Sor. Independent in politics. Residence, Green- wich, Conn. Address: 27 Fourth Av., N. Y. City.
CHOATE, William Gar.'ner:
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Lawyer; b. Massachusetts, 1830: grad. Harvard 1-52, and Dane Law Sch., 1531; 10. June 20, 1:70, Mary Lyman Atwater. En- gaged in practice of law, 15l; later was C. S. judge for Southern Dist. of N. Y., but resigned to resume practice. Clubs: Cen- tury, City, Down Town, University. Resi- dence: 40 W. 59th St. Address: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.
CHORMANN, Frederick:
Lawyer; b. Niagara Falls, N. Y., Ang. 31, 152: s. Godfrey and Magdalene ( Lander) Chormann; ed. Niagara Falls High Sch .: In. Los Angeles, Cahi., May 3, 19 4, Agnes Bairsto Clark, of Niagara Falls, N. Y. Studied law under Hon. W. Caryl Ely, and his present business assoriate, Morris Cohn, Jr. Admitted to bar at li whester, March, 1-94, and has practised ever since at Niagara Falls, N. Y .; now junior mem. Cohn & Chormann: one of the attorneys for International R'y Co., Power City Bank, and many of the largest concerns in Niagara Falls; director and mem. Ever. Com. of Niagara Falls Brewing Co. Mim. and Ser. Grade Crossing Conun'n of Magara Fal's, N. Y. Dommerat; treas. Dem. City Com. of Niagara Falls. N. Y .; mem. and treas. Dem. Co. Com., Niagara, Co. Episcopalian (vestryman of St. Peter's Ch .. Niagara Falls, N. Y.). Mom. Buffalo Consistory, Scottish Rite Masons, 32", Knight Templar
and mem. Ismaila Shrine of Buffalo. Trus- tee and sec. of Niagara Falls Memorial JIosp .; director of Niagara l'alls B'd of Trade. Clubs: Niagara, Civic ( Niagara Falls ). Arcacia, Lawyers' ( Buffalo), City ( Lockport ). Address: 315 Main St., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
CIIRISTIAN, George Martin:
Clergyman ; grad. Umv. of Pa., A. B., 1870, A.M., 1874, Nashotah (Wix. ) Theol. Sem., D.D. Ordered deacon, 1573, and ordained priest, 1874, by Bishop Stevens, and con- nerteil with Episcopal churches in Philadel- phia until last, as ass't St. James', 1874-75, St. Peter's, 1-15.70, St. Mark's, 1-56-50; rer- tor Trinity Ch., Newark, N. J., Jest 99; since 1.09, rector Ch. of St. Mary the Virgin. N. Y. City. Address: 114 W. 4th St., N. Y. City.
CHRISTIANCY, George A. C .:
Lawyer; b. Monroe, Michigan; s. Isaae P. and Elizabeth Christianey; father was chief justice Supreme Court of Mich., U. S. senator from Mich., and later minister to Poru; mother member of the Godfrey family of Detroit, Mich .; ed. at Georgetown Univ., Washington, D. C .: m. Jessie, d. Guy C. Barton, pres. of the Omaha ( Neh.) street railways, etc. Served as private see. to Ilon. Thomas M. Cooley, first chairman Inter-state Commerre Comm'n, and was later elnef clerk and then law clerk. Appt'd 1901 ass't att'y for Post Offire Dep't, and later srived as arting ass't att'y.gen. in that dep't, but resigned in summer of 1903 because of ill health; in Oct .. 1004, opened office in N. Y. City, where has since prac- tised law. Now mom. law firm Stern, Chris- tianey & Riegelman; pres. Staten Island Realty Co. and Fortuna Realty Co., both N. Y. corp'ns. Republican. Mason, 323 Knight Templar. One of the founders of and trustee, National Junior Republic, An- napolis Junction, Md., an institution for correction of wayward boys. Hlas traveled extensively in U. S., Canada. S. America and Europe. Address : 141 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CHRISTLER, Leonard Jacob:
Clergymau; ed. at St. Andrew's Divinity Sch., Syracuse, N. Y. Ordered deacon. 1sub, and ordained priest, 1:09, by Bishop llunt- ington. Ass't Calvary Ch., Ilomer, N. Y., 1.06 1900; since 1900, rector St. Peter's Ch., Auburn, N. Y. Author: Fidus Achates- Porms on the Good Shepherd, 1897. . 1d- dress : Auburn, N. Y.
CHRYSOSTOM. Brother (Joseph J. Conlan) : Prof. pinlosophy and psychology; b. New Haven, Conn., April 1, 1-03: s. John and Mary (iorman) Cimdan; ed. Skinner School and Hillhouse ligh Sch., New Haven, Conn. : Manhattan Coll., N. Y. City: A.B., IS-1, A.M., 1:03: instr., English, La Salle Coll .. l'hiladelphia. Jest >2; teacher Latin, St. Jo- soph's Coll .. Buffalo, 1->3; ass't prof Is- 90, prof. philosophy psychology since 1-00, Manhattan Coll., N. Y. City. Student and investigator of scholastic phil- osophy and modern science, psychology as applied to pedagogy, memory experiments and their application to pedagogy, suzges. tion as a factor in the formation of char- acter, limitations of free-will, and the in-
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dividual. Mem. Am. Psychol. Ass'n, Am. CHURCH, Benjamin Silliman:
Inst. of Civies, Am. Philos. Ass'D Psychoi. Section, N. Y. Aend. of Sciences, Mem- ber of the Board of Trus,ces of Manhattan College. Address: Manhattan College, N. Y. City.
CHRYSTIE, Thomas Ludlow:
Lawyer: b. N. Y. City, Feh. 25, 1872; S. Dr. Thomas M. L. and Julia ( Roys) Chrys- tie; grad. Columbia, A.D., 1892; N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1:03; m. Nashville, Tenn .. Sept. 29, 1496, Sallie Ilooper Morrow: cn.Idren: Elizabeth, h. 1-95, Thomas Witter. b. J9:4. Frances Nicholson, b. 1305. Practising law since Dec. 1-95. Mem. Ass'n Bar of N. Y .. Phi Gamma Delta. Democrat. Recreation: Farmi at Lake Warcabue, Westchester Co., N. Y. Clubs: University. Down Town Ass'n, Kane Lodge. Columbia University. Address: 50 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CHRYSTIE, Thomas Mackaness Ludlow:
Physician, surgeon; b. New Windsor, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1st1; s. Thomas Witter and Elizabeth ( Ludlow) Chrystie; ed. as civil eng'r at Cornwall, N. Y., by Rev. A. (. Roe; grad. Trinity Coll., Hartford, A.B .. 1503. A.M., 1-66: attended Coll. Phys, and Surg. (Columbia). 181, L. I. Hosp., 1-05- 66: grad. Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., M.D .. 1567; m. Ft. Hatailton. L. L., Mar. 23, 1971 Miss Dudu Ross (died May 1, 1901) . phil-
dren : Thomas Ludlow, lawyer, N. Y. City (3 children), Katherine Ross ( Mrs. Henry Percy Douglas. Montreal, 3 children ),
Frances Nicholson (Mrs. William Gray, Englewood, N. J., 3 children). Captain s clerk, U. S. S. Caledonia, C. S. Paraguay Expi'n, 1:58-59: med. relief eng'r ag't U. S. Sanitary Comm'n: attached to Cav. Corps Hosp., Army of Potomar, from White Haven. York River and Cold Harbor to City Point, James River, right bank of Appomattox River and front of Petersburg, Isti: arting ensign U. S. N., on staff comund's officers of West Gulf Blockading Squadron, Admiral D. G. Farragut, Commodore James S. Palmer, Admiral H. K. Thatcher. 1>61-65; present at siege and surrender of Molale. Engaged in practice as physician and sur- gen at N. Y. City from 195, connected with N. Y. Orthoferdie Dispensary and Hospital, in charge as assistant surgeon, and surgeon, 1-of-6, and later as trustre of the institution. Address: 1743 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CHUBB, Percival-
Educator: b. Devenport. England, 1-60: has been lerturer on literature in Brooklyn Inst. of Art and Science; became head of English Dep't. Brooklyn Manual Training High Sch,, and instr. in pedagogy at Pratt Inst ; later became connerted with N. Y. Soe, for Ethical Culture, and is now asso. lecturer for society, and teacher and super- visor of English in Ethical Culture Sph. Is Jerturer on Methods of Teaching Ens- lish at N. Y. Univ. Sch. of Pedagogy and dors a great deal of general writing and lerturing on ethical, educational and literary suljerts in N. Y. and elsewhere. Author: The Teaching of English: has also edited several English elissies. CImb: City. Resi- dence: 55> W. 101st >1. Address: 53 Central
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Civil eng'r; b. Belvidere, N. Y .. April 17. 1:36; grad. Dartmouth Coll., C.E., 1s ... has been connected with some of the must important public works in N. Y. City; e :. gnged on surveys of Central Park, Crot n River, and reservoir Central Park; in 1. became principal ass't on Croton Aquedurt. but became cept. of Engineers, 12th N. Y Reg't Vols,, and was later eng'r on Gen. Yate's staff, in Civil War; cul. of eng'rs. N. G. N. Y., after the war; prepared, in 1-3, plans for utilizing entire Croton water. shed, and in 1883 became chief ehe'r under commission having in hand construction of new aqueduct; retired in 1-9 from direct. ing its construction, but his plans have been carried out in completion of work: 1.> since been occupied principally in hydraulic and mining operations, Clubs: Century, I'nion Lengne, and other clubs and Sr cieties. Residence: 34 Gramercy Park. Address: 35 Wall St., N. Y. City.
CHURCH, Frank H .:
Clergyman; b. Toledo, O., March 21. 157: s. Roger Wadsworth and Eliza P. (Hall) Church ; ed. public schools, Toledo; Episto- pal Acad. ( Cheshire, Conn.) ; Trinity Chill. ( Hartford), M.A .: Berkeley Divinity Sch. ( Middletown, Conn. ) ; m. N. Y. City, Is-a Virginia Easton Hobart. Ministerial work has been in Conn., Calif., Wash, and N. Y .: sec. Diocese of Calif., 1:03-06; Ser. Dist. nf Olympia and chaplain and trustee Annie Wright Sem., Tacoma. Wash., 1:00-99; 110W virar Chapel of the Messiah, N. Y. City. Republican. Episcopalian. .Address: E. 91st St., N. Y. City.
CHURCH, Frederick Stuart:
Painter, ilustrator: b. Grand Rapids. Mich., 1>12; art ei'm in Nat. Arad. Dest_ and Chicago Aral. Hastrates books and mentionlirals; painter of figures and animals ; mom. Am. Water Color Suc., and Soc. Ameri- can Artists, Works: Sen Princess; Back from the Beach: Muskrat's Nest: Fugry Day: \ Willing Captive: Retaliation : P'ra. cocks in the Snow: The Sorceress; Pegasus Captured. Address: 1512 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CITURCII, George L .:
Banker: h. Afton, N. Y., May 4, 1963: S. Devillo Corbin and Ann Augusta Church; ed. Afton llich Sch .: m. Brookton, Tomp- kins, N. Y., Ort. 1, 1-90, Charlotte A. Me- Whorter: children: llelen Landers, b. July 20, 1-92, Devillo Corhin, b. Mar. 29, 1-97. Cashier, Church & lhill, private bank, since 1-91. Also in business for self as coal dealer amt ag't for Delaware & Hudson Co .. and partner in Church Bros. Has been pres. and clerk of the villaer and clerk of the town. Democrat. Mason-lodge. chapter, consistorv. K. T. and Shrine: mem. Inde. fondent Order Red Men. Address: Afton.
CHURCHI, Irving Porter:
Prof. apphed mechanirs and hydraulics, Cornell Univ .: b. Derby, Conn., July 22, 1-W: s. Samuel Porter and Elisabeth, Hannah (Ster- ling) Church: grad, Cornell ('niv., C.F., 153; MIO.E., 1-7%. m. Niagara Falls, N. Y .. Tune 15, 16 1. Elizabeth Porter Holley: chil. dren: Edith Indley, b. Isso, Elsie Sterling, b.
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1-5]. Ass't prof. civ. eng'ring Cornell Univ., | Monthly; appt'd by President Arthur, 1582, 1-70.92, asso. prof., 1-05-19; prof.
Wird mechanics and hydraulies, since 1-03. Author: Mechanics of Engineering; Notes and Examples in Mechanies; Diagrams of Unform Motion of Water in Open Chan- nels; Hydraulic Motors with Related Sub- jrets: Dingrams of I'niforin Motion of Water in Open Channels. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. Sigma Xi; asso. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Delta Upsilon fraternity. Address: Ithaca, N. Y.
CHURCH, John Adams:
Mining eng'r; b. Rochester, N. Y., April 5, 1-13; s. Pharrellus and Chara E. ( Conant) Church ; grad. Columbia Sch. of Mines, E. M., 1-07, Ph.D., 190; m. Los Angeles, Calif., July 30, last, Jessie A. Peel; one son, John A., Jr., b. 1ss5. Studied abroad. 1808-50, becoming on return substitute prof. mining and metallurgy, Columbia Sch. of Mines; nss't editor Engineering and Mining Jour- nal, 1872-74; served on U. S. Geog, and Geol. Surveys west of loth Meridian, lois; prof. mining and metallurgy in the State Univ. of Ohio, 1878-80; Tombstone (Ariz. ) Mill and Mining Co., 1991, Author: The Mining Schools of the U. S., 151; A. Metallurgical Journey in Europe, 153; The Comstock Lode, 1SS0; Report upon the Striking of Artesian Water. Sulphur Spring Valley, Ariz., and
1883; various other reports. Mem. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs. Club : Century. Address: 15 William St., N. Y. City.
CHURCH, Ransom Moore:
Clergyman; s. Henry S. Church; grad. Hobait Coll., B.A., 1-97, M. A., Jos, grad. Gen. Theol. Sem .. N. Y. City. 100. Or- dained 1000: rector St. Athanasius Ch., and Ch. of the Angels, Los Angeles, Calif., 1900- 03; rector St. John's Episcopal Church, Au- burn, N. Y., since 1903. Address: Auburn, N. Y.
CHURCH, Sanford T .:
Lawyer; b. Albion, N. Y .: s. George B. and Florence J. (Tousley) Church; ed. 11- bion High Sch. and Columbia Law Sch., LL.B .; m. Albion, N. Y., June 21, 1>91, Florence H. Beach; one son. Sanford B, b. 1904. Since 1902 in partnership with Judge W. C. Ramsdale, in present law firm of Ramsdale & Church: Clerk of Orleans County Surrogate Court, 1-96-1903; deputy attorney general State of N. Y., 1903-1905. Director Albion Power Co., Niagara Falls Trust Co., Orleans Cu. Cooperative Savings & Loan Ass'D; see. Albion Sand. Gravel & Stone Co. Democrat. Episcopalian. Vestry- man, Christ Church, Albion: pres. Board of Ed'n Union Free School Dist. No. 1. town of Albion. Club: Lawyers' (Buffalo). Address: Albion, N. Y.
CHURCH, William Conant:
laditor, writer; b, Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1-36; since 1-55 resident of City of N. Y., where has large interests; during Civil War. served as an officer on staff of Major- Gen. Silas Casey ; brevilted lieut. col. Pub- lisher N. Y. Sun, leaving it to enter military service: editor of the Army and Navy Journal, which he established, INGS; es- tabhshed Galaxy Magazine, Ists, conducted it until it was merged, lois, in the Atlantic
Government insp. for Northern Pacific R. R. llas taken an active part in public affairs in N. Y. City. Mem. George Washington Post. G. A. R., one of the earliest members of Loyal Legion: charter mem. N. Y. Com- mandery, and has been junior and senior vire-commander; now mem. Commandery-in- Chief of Legion; took active part in estab- lishment of National Rifle Ass'n, and was its pres. Author: Life of John Ericsson, 1890 ( Scribners) ; Life of Ulysses S. Grant, 1:09 (Putnam's Sons). One of founders and fellow in perpetuity, Met. Museum ot Art: life mem. and director Zool. Soc. Clubs : Century, City Lunch, Authors. Players, Union Lengne, Barnard, Army and Navy (N. Y. City), Army and Navy ( Wash- ington, D. C.), Laurentino (Canada). Ad- dress: 51 Irving Place, N. Y. City.
CHURCIIILL, Alfred Vance:
Artist, educator; b. Oberlin, O., Ang. 11, 1:61; s. Prof. C. H. and Henrietta (Vance) Churchill; student in Oberlin Coll., 1-81- 87; A.M., 1898; student in Königliche Hoch- schule, Berlin, Univ. of Leipzig and Acad- (mic Julien, Paris, 1887.40, and Univ. of Paris, 1905-06; m. Berlin, Germany, 1890, Marie Marshall; one son, Lonis Nelson, b. I-97. Director Art Dep't, Iowa Coll., 1591- 93: instr. St. Louis "secondary and normal schs., 1893-97; prof. fine arts and director Nor:nal Art Drp't, Teachers' Coll., Colum- bia L'niv., 1597-1901; lecturer on art in- terpretation and criticism. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1002; now prof. art interpretation and history, Smith Coll. Author: Meaning and Aim of Art in Education; Outlines of History of Art; and of articles on Art in various publications. Address: Smith Col- lege, Northampton, Mass.
CHURCHILL, Lida A .:
Author, journalist; b. Harrison, Me .; d. Josiah and Catherine ( Hilton) Churchill ; descendant of the English branch of Churchill family (House of Marlborough) on paternal side, and of John Alden on maternal side; orphaned in childhood and self.edneated ; learned Stenography and telegraphy as stepping-stones to literary carcer; wrote first story when nine years ohl: first book, My Girls, written at North- bridge, Mass., while acting as telegraph operator: began journalistic work in Bos- ton, Ko0; wrote for the Boston Globe, Bos- tun Herald, Boston Transcript, Independent, N. Y. Observer, Collier's, and various
monthly and weekly magazines; became ass't editor of Success, 1-07, when minga- zine was founded; retired from Sucress, 1002, to devote herself to general literary work. Author: Interviewing: The Magic Seven. 1001; The Magnet, 1203: A Grain of Madness, 1906: The Master Demand, 1908. Address : 219 W. 4th St., N. Y. City.
CHURCHILL, Thomas William :
Lawyer: ed. Coll. City of N. Y., Colom- hin Law Sch. and I'niv. Law School, LL B., 1>>8; in. N. Y. City. Der. 57. 1-97. Harriet Hayes. Mem. law firm Churchill and Mar- low (formerly lless, Churchill and Marlow). Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Club: Manhattan, Residence: 561 W. IfIst St., City. Address: 63 Wall St., N. Y. City.
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CHURCHMAN, Arthur Brewer:
Clergyman ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1877; s. Alfred and Antoinette (Brewer ) Churehman; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1901, B.D., 1902; m. Hupe K. Warner, d. of Meth. clergyman. Ass't pastor Madison Av. Re- formed Ch., 1902-04; pastor Bethany Memori- al Reformed Church from 1904. Traveled in Mediterranean countries, and especially in the Holy Land, 19 44. Mem. N. Y. Ministers' Ass'n, U'nion Sem. Alumni Ass'n. Address : Bethany Church, 1041 First Av., N. Y. City.
CIMIOTTI, Gustave, Jr .:
Artist; b. N. Y. City. Nov. 10, 1825; s. Gustave, Sr., and Louise \ Wenzlik) Cimiotti : ed. Art Students' League, N. Y. Chy; Academio Julien and D. leelse Acad., Paris, Franec. Traveled in France, Holland. Bel- gium, Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and England: was a resident in Paris two years. Address: 51 W. luth St., N. Y. City. CISNEY, George Whitefield:
Lawyer; b. in the country near village of Nossville, Pa., March 3, 15;2: s. William Ilenry and Margaret D. (Kelley) Cisney ; taught school four terms; grad. California, T'a., State Normal School, 1-55. Dickinson Coll., A.D., 1001, 1.31., 1903, Dielinson School of Law, 1:03; m. Feb. 21. 1004, Anna E. Sieber; children: Samuel Ilomer. b. Feb. >. 1905, Harold Gifford, b. Oct. Is, 1006, Lenore, b. Aug. 23, 1905. Practised law in Pittsburgh, Pa .; moved to Brooklyn, July, 19005. Now a successful operator and investor in New York real estate. Republican: Methodist. Residenee: 27 Ocean Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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