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CLARK, Roger Phelps:
Lawyer: b. Binghamton, N. Y., Mar. 14. 1869; s. Edward K. and Martha J. (Seymour) Click; ed. Binghamton Central Hich Sch. : Cornell Univ. ( not graduating) ; unmarried. Admitted to bar, 1:93; elected dist. att y. Broome Co., Nov. 1901: reflected in 1901 and 1507. Mem, N. Y. State Probation Comni'n, 1505-08: State Prison Comm'n, 1907-19. Re- publican. Presbyterian. Address: 117 Henry St., Binghamton, N. Y.
CLARK, Samuel Adams:
MU'r; b. Somerville, N. J., April 9, 1875; s. Col. J. S. Henry and Mary E. ( Davenport ) fiark; ed. Westminster Sch., Dobbs' l'erry, N. Y., prepared for Yale Coll., class of '9. but took up business instead of entering univ .; m. Nov. 9, 1509, Gertrude Jerome Alex- andre. Engaged in lumber business from 1-92; now also pres. and director Am. Crey. suting Co., treas. and director Amo. Wood Fireproofing Co., It'd .; director 1. W. Wheaton Brass Works. Episcopalian, Moto. Soc. Colonial Wars. Nat. Steeplechase and Hunt Ass'n. Clubs : I'nion, Racquet and Tennis, Strollers. Address; Union Club, N. Y. City.
CLARK, Thomas Frederic:
Capitalist; b. in Norfolk, England, July 9, 1×45; s. Robert and Susan Clark; educated hy private teachers; m. N. Y. City, July 8, 1-2. Mrs. Fanny ( Phelps) Foster. V.p. and di- rector Western Union Telegraph Co., Internat. Ocean Telegraph Co., Gold aud Stock Tele- graph Co., Am. Telegraph and Cable L'u., Am. Union Telegraph Cu .. Internat. Ocean Telegraph Co., N. Y. Mutual Telegraph Co., Southern and Atlantic Telegraph Co .; direc- tor Am. Dist. Telegraph Co., of N. J .. Marine and Inland Telegraph Co., N. Y. Telephone Co., Stock Quotation Telegraph Co Mici. Met. Museum of Art, Nat. Gong. Sve., Dunlap Soc., Museum of Natural History, N. Y. Bo- tanical Soc. Clubs: Century, Players, N. Y. Athletic, Ardsley, Residener: Madison, N. J. Address: 195 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CLARK, Walter:
Landscape artist; b. Brocklyn, N. Y., Mar. 9, 1sla; s. Damel Candee aud Helen Maria ( Ballard ) Clark : ed. Mass. lust. Technology, class 1:70; student Nat. Acad. Design, Art Students' League and under late George Inues; sculpture under J. S. Hartley; m. N. Y. City, 1556, Jennie W. Clark; children: Walter Lemuel, Morris S., Arthur F., Ehot Cander, Helen M., Daniel Willard. Exhib- ited Columbian Exp'n, 1-93, Paris, 1900, Pan- Vin. xml St. Louis Exp'us and the Inness Gold Medal of Nat. Acad. Design, Followed sculpture five years uanl lest; since then landscape artist. Asso, mem. Nat. Acad De- sign: mein. Sor. Am. Artists, Soc. Landscapo Painters. N. Y. Water Color Chib, Artists' Fund Sor. Club: Contury. Address : 134 Meadow Lane, New Rochelle, N. Y.
CLARK, Walter G .:
husmweer: b. Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 02. 1-24: s. Thos. A. amd Kunice M. ( Wright) VTirk: id. Salt Like Arad ... Calif. Schools of Trehnology; . unmarried. Engaged in hy- draulic, stram and eler. eng'ring, 1-03-1903, in Calif, Oregon, Washington, Hawaiian Is. Lunds, Mexico, and Japan: transferred hvad- quarters, 1-99, from San Francisco to Seattle,
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where established the Kilbourne & Clark | fo,, and added commercial electrical business to the engineering; now v .- p. Kilbourne & (Lurk Co., Seattle, Wash., and of Eck Dy- namo and Motor Co., Bellville, N. J .; pres. and director Parker Clark Elec. Co., and Clark Flec. and Mi'g Co., N. Y. City; director Texas Traction Co., Dillas, Tex .; consulting eng'r Ansonia Brass and Copper Co., N. Y. City. Mem. Pacine North West Soc. of Eng'rs ( Seattle ), Pacific Coast Transmission Iss'n ( San Franciseo), Am. Electro-Chemu. Sve., Am. Inst. Elee. Eng'rs, Treas. The Explorers' Club, N. Y. Mason, Elk. Rec- reations: Golf, riding, antomolaling. Clubs: Union League, of New York ; Engineers; Fae- ulty of Columbia Univ., Fulton (N. Y. City) ; Ranier ( Seattle, Wash.) ; Fairfield Co. Golf, Indian Harbor Yacht. Residence: SI0 West End Av. Address : 135 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CLARK, William Andrews:
U. S. senator, banker, mine owner; b. near Connellsville, Pa., Jan. &, les9: ed. Laurel Ilill and other academies; studied law Mt. Pleasant (Ia.) Univ .; m. ]st. 1-09. Kate L. Stanter (died. 1s92) : 2d. May 25, 1901, Anna E. La Chappelle. In Missouri and Colo., 1:59-63, Mont. since ist3; extensive interests in mines and railways; pres. United Verde Copper Co., Arizona. Served in Nez Perce Indian campaigns 1475, as major Butte ( Mont.) battalion; comm'r from Mont. to New Orleans Exp'n, 1994; nominated by Democrats for U. S. senator, 1890, and claimed election, but was denied seat; can- didate for U. S. senator, 1ss, and elected ; contest ensued at Washington, but before investigation concluded he resigned, elected by legislature for term 1901-07, U. S. senator, which he served. Mem. A. Inst. Mech. Eng'rs. Chamber of Commerce, N. Y. Hist. Sve., N. Y. Zoul. Soc., N. Y. Botanical Gar- dens, Loyal Legion. Clubs: Manhattan, N. Y. Yacht, Down Town, City Ardsley, Na- tional Arts (N. Y. City); Silver Bow (Butte) ; Jefferson (Helena). Home: Butte, Mont. Residence: 175 W. 5sth St. Ad- dress: 49 Wall St., N. Y. City. CLARK, William II .:
Lawyer, editor, puldisher: b. Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y .; s. William Clark ( State senator from Wayne and Cayuga Dist., 1-54-50, and brother of Gen. Emmons Clark of N. Y. City, 25 years Col. ith Reg't) and Amcha R. ( Heermans) Clark ; ed. Hamilton Coll., 1505-66, Union Coll., 1-06-6. A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa, Ingham and Warner Prizes, Es- Say Prize speaker), Ist. A.M., ( Master's ora- tion ), 171; in. Cortlandl, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1-79, Helon Street: children: Antoinette, h. 1-1. Thomas Street, b. Ist; Edward Heermans, b. 1-5, Helen. b. 1500. Admmitte' to bar, J-Ml; practised until April 1. 1-76; hought, 1-76, Cortland (N. Y.) Standard, a weekly news- paper, now a daily and semi-weekly; now pres. Cortland Standard Printing Co. Since 19 3, also pires Norwich (N. Y.) Publishing Co., publishing Norwich Daily Sun and Chenango Semi-werkly Telegraph M.m. ... sembly from Wayne Ca. 1:55: now ures, of loral B'd Me'rs, State Normal and Training Sch .. Cortland, N. Y. One of first C'ninn Free Sch. comm'rs of Cortland. Was mem. Republican State Com. under chairmanship
of Chester A. Arthur. Address: 31 Prospeet St., Cortland, N. Y.
CLARK, William W .:
Jurist: b. Elgin, 111., Feb. 14, 1858: s. De Mareus and Mary Ella ( Walker) Clark: ed. Whitestown (N. Y.) Seru., grad. IST4, Hamil- tomn Coll., .A.B., Is7; m. Forestport, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1-79, Hattie M. Mill. Began prae- tice at Wayland, N. Y., 1879; served as dist. att'y of Steuben County, 193-1902: judge Steuben County Court, 1902-00: elected. 19:, on Republican ticket, justice Supreme Court of N. Y., for Seventh Dist., for term expir- ing Dee. 31, 1920. Also pres. First Nat. Bank of Wayland. Address: Wayland, N. Y. CLARKE, Albert Lincoln:
Physician and surgeon ; b. Westfield, Mass. l'eb. 9, 1:53; s. Ebenezer Lincoln and Emily Harriet ( Canfield) Clarke; grad. Du- buque (Iowa) High School, 1570, Univ. of Buffalo, Bellevue Husp. Med. Coll., M.D., 1×78; m. Brooklyn, N. Y .. May 5, 1-SG, Ma- belle Louise Crowell; children: Gladys Ma. belle, b. March 10, 1587, Geraldine Crowell, b. July $1, 1sss, Louise Snow. b. Aug. 29, 1-91. Albert Lincoln, b. April 27, 1593. Practised medicine and surgery in Independence, Ia., Ists59: in Knox County, Neb., 1879->1; post- graduate course in N. Y., 15-86, in Chicago, 111., 1:56-93, La Salle, Ill., 1 93-97, Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1897. Rombliran. Universal- ist; trustee 3rd Universalist Ch. of Bronklyn, mem. Med. Soc. County of Kings, Anchor Lodge, ( Long Island City), 1. 0. 0. F. (past Nohle Grand). Club: Universalist (N. Y. City). Address: 100 Nassau Av. Brooklyn. CLARKE, Sir Casper Purdon:
Director Metropolitan Museum of Art; b. London, 1546; s. Edward Marmaduke and Mary Agnes ( Close) Clarke; ed. Gaultier's Collegiate Sch., Sydenham, England, Brin- court's Ach., Boulogne, France; entered Nal. Art. Training Sch., S. Kensington, London, 1-62, medallist, lob !. Nat. Medallion, 1805: m. l'rances Susannah Collins. In IL. M. Office of Works, llouses of Parliament, London, 1.05; architeet's office, S. Kensington Museum, London, laot: sup't art reproductions in It- aly, 1:69; building H. M. Legation, Teheran, and surveying emsular property in Persia, 1574: collecting art objerts for S. Kensington Museum in Greece, Turkey and Syria, 1-TG; architect Indian section and commercial ag't to Gov't of India, Paris Exp'n, ISTS, collect- ing art examples in Spain, Italy and Ger- many, 1-70; rearranging Indian collections, S. Kensington Museum, Issn: ass't director, 1:93-46; director, 150G-1905, South Kensington Museum; since March 1, 1065, directur Met. Museum of Art, N. Y. City. Created Knight, 1902; companion Order of Indian Eminre, 1 -- 3; commander Victorian Order, 1905; Chev- alier Legion d'honneur, ists. Royal comm'r tu Paris Exp'n, 1904, La Purchase Exp'n, 1414. Organized and conducted evening classes for artisans in Soho, Lambeth and Werkenwell, London, 1570. Designed and built Cotherstone Ch., Durham, Isti, Indian Pavilion, Paris Exp'n, 157%. Alesandra House. Kensington. It, Indian City Colonial and Indian Exhibits, ING, Nat. Sch. of . Cookery, 14-7. Lord Brassey's Indian Museum, London, Indian Palace, Paris Exp'n, 1-49 (gold medal), British official delegate Vienna Exp'n,
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1691: appt'd by Austrian Gov't editor of | Clarke; decended from earliest settlers .' work on Oriental Carpets. las read papers before British and foreign art societies and delivered lectures on art subjects. Fellow Royal Soe. Antiquaries, Royal Soc. British Architects; mem. Royal Asiatic Soc., Royal Acad. of Madrid, Girdler and Mason of City of London, LL.D. ( McGill University, Mon- treal). Clubs: Royal Societies ( London ), City, Church, Lotos, Players Century, N. Y. Chapter Am. Inst. Architerts. Address: Metropolitan Museum of Art. N. Y. City.
CLARKE, Creston:
Tragedian; b. Philadelphia, Aug. 20, 1965; s. John Sleeper Clark, and nephew late Ed- win Booth, actor; ed. Coll. of St. Croix, Paris, France; grad. Hampstead Collegiate Sch., London, 1550; m. 1:15, Adelaide Prince, actress. Made debut in London, les2. Au- thor: The Last of Ilis Race ( drama) ; part
author: The Ragged Cavalier (comedy
drania ). Address : Players Club, Gramerey Park, N. Y. City.
CLARKE, Dumont :
Banker; b. Newport, R. I., Oct. 1, 1940; s. Peleg and Caroline ( Moore) Clarke: ed. pri- vate school at Newport, K. I .: m. Castleton, Vt., May 20, 1st, Corncha P. Ellery; chil- dren: Stanley, Dumont L., Mary, Alice, Cor- inne. President and director Am. Exchango Vat. Bank, battle Falls and Dolgeville K. R .; trustee The Mackay Companies, Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y., Commercial Cable Co., Press Publishing Co., Caledonian Ins. Co. of Edinburgh, Scotland; mem. R'd Me'rs Adams Express Co. ; director Lawyers Title Ins. Co. of N. Y., American Beet Sugar Co., Home Insurance Co, of N. Y., American Felt Co., Federal Sugar Refining Co., Swift & Co. ( Chicago), Audit Co. of N. Y .: Orange Nat. Bank, U. S. Mortgage and Trust Co., U. S. Safe Deposit d'o,, MALogaa Central & Hudson Bay N'y, Lake Superior torp'n, Long Island R. R. Co., N. Y., Brooklyn & Manhattan Beach R'y Co., Long Island Consolidated Electrical Companies, Vacuum Cleaner Co., British Am. Ins. Co. of N. Y., Washington Life Ins. Co. Director N. Y. Clearing Ilouse Iss'n. Club: N. Y. Yacht. Rosidence: Dumont, N. J. AAddress: Ids Broadway, N. Y. City.
CLARKE, E. Arthur Stanley:
Manufacturer, capitalist; grad. Harvard. A. B., 1s'1; m. Lonise I[. Ward. Pres. and director Lackawanna Coal and Coke Co. Lackawanna Steel Co., Lackawanna Iron and Steel Co., Scranton Mining Co., S. Buffalo Ry. Co., Sunday Lake Iron Co., Tilly Foster Iron Mines, Hobart Iron Co., Franklin Iron ('o., Corsica Iron Co., Brotherton Iron Min- ins Co., East Wheatfield Water Co. Buf- tington Water to., Ellsworth Coal Co., Ellsworth Collieries Co., Lackawanna Steel Co. (of N. J. ), National Bank of Ellsworth; v .- p. and director Witherher Sherman & Co., Cornwall R. R. Co., Odmah Iron Co., director Bonzano Rail Joint Co,, Lake Erie L'o, Ne- gamnee Mine, Ontario Mining Co, Verona Mining Co. Chibs: Metropolitan, Harvard, Century, Residence: 203 W. Ted St. dress: 2 Reetin St., N. Y. City,
CLARKE, Frederick II .;
Lawyer: b. Worcester, Mass., Feb. 8. 1-71; s. Dr. Henry F. and Mary E. (Davison)
Mymouth and Mass. Bay Colonies; ed. il . vard Univ .; m. Dee. 13, 1904, Isabelle Lewi, Dives: one son, Donald, b. April 17. 1. Admitted to Mass. Dar, 1305; practised | in Boston, 1895-97; removed to N. Y. ( a 1-07, becoming member of late firm of By myrt, Hobbs & Clarke, dissolved 1903. Men. N. Y., Mass., Federal U. S. Pat. Office Bal- and Bar of Supreme Court of U. S. Direer Security Co. of America, (president), Sin.' gamated Paint Co. Republican; took stnih at request Nat. Com., 1800; mem. N. Y. Count Lawyers Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. Amer iran Bar Ass'n, Washington's Morristow Tleadgnarters Ass'n, Mason 32; life mem. Harvard Law School Ass'n; v .- p. of Mass Soc. in State of N. Y., mem. S. A. R. : hot. orary mem. of National Geographical ar- Statistical Society of Mexico. Recreation .. Motoring, tennis. Clubs: Harvard, N. Y Yacht. Address: 32 Nassau St., New York.
CLARKE, Frederick Joshua Rathbun:
Banker; b. Allson, Orleans Co., N. Y .; s. Thomas S. (ate cashier Bank of Orleans. 1! bion, N. Y.) and Caroline Isabella ( Rathbun) Clarke. pd. private schools and Albion Acad . Allion, N. Y .; m. Kingston, N. Y., Dec. I. Isis, Mrs. Kate Wright Adams, d. late Chiel Justice William B. Wright of N. Y. State Court of Appeals; one daughter, Isabell: Wright. In early life a practical pharmacist. practising the profession at Albion, Roches. ter, and Kingston, N. Y. In active business in Kingston, N. Y., from 1575-93, when c1. france was made in banking. Now pres, and diretor Nat. Ulster Ca. Bank, Kingston, N Y .; v .. it. and trustee l'ister Co. Savin_, Inst., Kingston, N. Y .: pres. and director Chehocton Bridge Co., Hancock, N. Y. Inde- pendent in politics. Episcopalian. aml treas. City of Kingston Hosp., Kingston. N. Y .; trustee Industrial Home, Kingston, N. Y .; treas. local branch State Charities .1. 1 Ass'n: 'local visitor by appointment; Supreme Court, State of N. Y., to Ulster Co. Almis- house and Kingston City Alinshouse. Clubs. Kingston (trustee and late pres.), Winnisuok ( Slide Mountain, N. Y.). Address: Kingston, Ulster County, N. Y.
CLARKE, George Hyde:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 27, 1858; di- reet descendant in the fifth generation from George Clarke, royal governor of colony of N. Y., 13741; ed llarrow Sch. in England. 1.74-76; grad. Colombia Law Sch., LL.B. 1 -* 0; in. Nov. 10, 1 -- 5, Mary Gale Carter, uf Cooperstown. Admitted to N. Y. har, 1-20; is engaged in farming in Otsego County, N. Y. ; director First Nat. Bank of Cooperstown, N. Y .: warden of St. Paul's Ch., Last Spring- field, N. Y. Chils: Knickerbocker, Racquet (N. Y. City), and local organizations in Ot- ¡ sego Co., N. Y. Address: Hyde Hall, Coop- erstown, N. Y.
CLARKE. Herbert Lincoln:
Cornettist, composer: b. Woburn. Mass .. Sept. 12, 1-67; s. William Horatio and 1.li:1 Tutts ( Richardson) Clarke: ed. in pubb; schools, Was coruet soloist . with ummen's Own Rifle Reg't Band of Canada, then with Gilmore's Band, F. N. Innos' Band, Victor Herbert's Ed Reg't Band and ith Res't Bands, N. Y. City, since then in Sousa's
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Band, of which is now cornet soloist and ass't | geology and mineralogy, Smith Coll., 1851- runduetur. Composer of grenestral music, &t; lecturer, Mass. Agr'l Coll., 1:5; ass't Pr. Address: Care Sousa's Band, Astor Court Bld'g, N. Y. City.
CLARKE, Herbert Morrison:
Clergyman, educatur, b. Niagara Falls, N. Y., July 13, 1-55; s. Rev. Juseph Morison and Emily ( Brhis) Clarke; grad. llarvard, loio; in Isst returned to Harvard and studied three years as candidate for degree of I'n. D., which he received in les1; studied a year in Univ. uf Grenoble, France, and three semesters at Univ. of Berlin; unmarried. Before and after studies at Harvard was engaged in traching; ordained to ministry, P. L. Ch., in 1-02; ten years in parish work in Colo,, N. Y. and Pa .; three years in European travel; prof. French and German, St. Stephen's Coll., Annandale, N. Y., since 1905. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa; former mem. Am. Philol. Iss'n; also of Akademische Philologische Verem, in the Univ. of Berlin. Address: Aunandale, Dutchess County, N. Y.
CLARKE, Howard Marcus:
Business mg'r; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 5, 1:58; s. David William and Louisa ( Cur- tis) Clarke: ed. Tidioute, Pa., Union Sch., m. Tidioute, Pa., June 10, leso, Amni Brown; children : Mariamne, Howard Marcus, Eliza- beth. Bookkeeper, 1872-80, Grandin Bros. Bank, Tidioute, Pa .; me'r lumber plint, Grandin Bros., Tidioute, Pa., Isto-84; cashier 'Tidioute & Titusville Pipe Line, les04, sec., treus and gen. my'r Tidionte Chair Co., Fre- donin, N. Y .; and since 1905, pres. and my'r M. M. Fenner Co .: see,, treas. and me'r 30005-06, pres., 1500, Dankirk & Fredom R. R. L'o ; see .- treas., 190) et, pres., 1900, Fredonia Natural Gas Light Co. Sec .. treas, and gen. sup't Chautaugun Co. Agr'l Corp'n, Dunkirk, N. Y .; trustee Western N. Y. Sac. for Pro- fuetion of Homeless and Depende it Chiller .. Republican. Episcopali:n, Semir ward 41, 1.59.99, Christ Episcopal Ch., Tidioute. P'a .; vestryman since 1900, Trimty Ch., Fredonia, N. Y. Clubs: Monday Literary, (v.p, 1903- IN, pres., 1905), Dunkirk, Fredunia Country ( director), Washa-Washa (pres., 1905-00). Address : Fredonia, N. Y.
CLARKE, James Winslow:
Clerayman ; b. Oxford, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1969; s. Francis George and Clara Maria ( Backce) Clarke; ed. Oxford cad., St. Stapmen's Cull., Hobart Coll. and Berkeley Divinity Sch .; unmarried Ordered deacon. 1-94, and or- dained priest 1:0; in Episcopal Ch .; nuw rector St. Andrew's Ch., Utica, N. Y .: ass't see. Dineese of Central N. Y .: chaplin of Ilouse of the Good Shepherd, Utiva. Traveled abroad in 1-92-93 and in 1902. Mem. Sigma Phi, Huguenot Soc. Sons of the Revolution; priest associate of St. Bar- habas Guild. Address: The Kanatenah, C'tica, N. Y.
CLARKE, John Mason:
N. Y. State paleontologist. 1856 ; Stale geologist and paleontologist ; director N. Y. State Museum and Division of Science, since 1901. Prof. of geology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, since lebt. Mem. Imperial Mineralogieal Soc. of St Peters. burg; foreign correspondent Geol. Soc., Lon- don; corr. mem. Royal Soc. of Sciences, Göttingen; mem. Deutsche Geologische Ges- des ellschaft, Naturahistorisches Verein Preussichen Rheinlande; fellow and officer Geol. Soc. of America, A. A. A. S .; honorary mem. of several scientific says. Mem. P'si Upsilon fraternity; Wampum Keeper of the Iroquois Confederacy. Author of scientific reports, papers and addresses. Co-editor American Grulogist, New Century Dictionary. Recreations: The study of old English Ins- ters and early Scotch poetry, Address : Albany, N. Y.
CLARKE, John Proctor:
Jurist; b. Florence, Italy (of American parents), April 23, 1850; s. I. Edwards and Mary Louise ( Proctor) Clarke; grad. Yale, B .1., Is7; m. Shrewsbury, N. J., June 25, les1, Sarah M. Parker; one son: Robert Parker, b. May 26, 189. AAdmitted to bar, Isso; ass't U. S. att'y Southern District, N. Y., 1s1-86; mem. law firm Hascall, Clarke & Van der Poel, 1>>6-95; ass't corporation counsel 11. Mayor Strong's administration, 1:95-98; counsel to Fallows' Com. of the Assembly to investigate Surrogale's Court, 1:93; counsel to Mazet Com. of the Assem- bly to investigate N. Y. City Gov't, 1:99; appt'd by Gov. Roosevelt, Dec., 1900, justice Supreme Court to fill a vacancy; elected Nov., Dul, fur full term; assigned to Appel- late Division Supreme Court for First Dep'i, by Gov. HUir ius, Oct., 1995. Republic'in. Mem. Iss'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs : Union League, University, Yale, Manhattan, Larchmont Yacht, Republican, West Side Republican. Address: 1 W. sIst St., N. Y. City.
CLARKE, Joseph Ignatius Constantine:
Editor, playwright, author; b. Kingston, Ireland, July 31, Jsii; resided in London, 1-55.67, entering civil service there 1:03; re- sidled in Paris, 1567-68; came to U. S. Isos; ont editorial staff of N. Y. Herald, Isi0-83; in'g editor N. Y. Journal, les3.95: editor Criterion, N. Y., 19 -- 1900. From 1902 till 1905 arain on N. Y. Herald; since 1900, chief of Publicity Dop't, Standard Oil Co. Au- thor: Robert Emout, a Tragedy : Malmorda; Heartspase (joint anthor) : Kur Bonnie Prince Charlie; Great Plumed Arrow: The First Violin: Her Majesty; Lady Godiva: The Prince of Indri, Residener: 159 W. 95th St. Address: 26 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CLARKE, Lewis Latham:
Banker: b. N. Y. City. Trh. 21. 1971: s. tienlogist; b. Comatilaigua, X Y., Abril 15, 1906; s. Noah Turner and Linta Mas m (Merrill) Clarke; ed Pandulaimi Ard, Amherst Call., AB .. IST: Student Gottingen , City: m. " The Chestnuts, " Dinnunt, N. J., Univ., Is J->1: (L.L.D. Amherst: Php. I'miv .. BON. Teacher, Canandaigua Arad. 1-77 ... Dumont and Cornelia P. ( CHlory) Clarke; ed. public sch., Dnigant, N. J., Berkeley Senon, V Y. City. Parland's Business Col, N. Y. June 15, 1906, Florence Marguerite Kunzel. of Marburg) : m. 195, Fanme V. Ruster: ong Entered emplay Am. Exchange Nit. Hank, Mar. 17, 199: is now ass't cashmer. Director 19.30; instr. in geology, Amherst Coll., , N. Y. and Honduras Rosaria Mining Co. 1578-70; teacher, U'tica Arad, pro>1; prof.
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Continent of Europe. Before entering busi- 1 ness, rode in bicycle races for Berkeley and N. Y. Athletic clubs. Served in 7th Reg't N. G. N. Y., Company F, & years; regimental adj. 71st Reg't N. G. N. Y. one year; captain Company K, 7ist Reg't N. G. A. Y., one year; mem. Rifle Team of State of N. V, 1960; re- tired from military life owing to pressure of business. Republican.
Episcopalian. Mem. Tth Rog't Vet. Aos'n, Junior Order of United Am. Mechanics, Mil. Service Inst'n of U. S. Recreations: Motoring, riding, golf, shooting. Clubs: Union League, Lotos, Englewood Golf. Address: "The Barnard, ' 163 Central Park West, N. Y. City.
CLARKE, Lorenzo Mason:
Clergyman; b. Canandaigua, N. Y., 1959; s. Dr. Noah T. and Laura Mason (Merrill) Clarke: ed. Canandaigua Acad., Joiherst Coll., A.B., 1880, D.D .; grad. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1>>5; m. Grand Rapids, Mich., 19-5. Mande Fowler. Ordained 1s-5; pastor Ist Presby'n Ch., Wolcott, N. Y., 1885-89: Park Ceutral Presby'n Ch., Syracuse, 1889-97: 1st Presby'n Ch., Brooklyn, since 1997. Pres. Council, Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Science trustce Am- herst Coll., Packer Collegiate Just., director L. I. Hist. Library, life mem. Hamilton Club. Address: 128 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CLARKE, Marshall B .:
Lawyer: h. Oswego, N. Y .. Sept. 15. 1805; s. Marshall B. and Marie A. (Carrier) Clarke ; grad Roxbury ( Mass.) Latin Schoul, j>St: Harvard Coll., A.B., (with honors), 1988, Ilarvard Law School, LL.B., 1891; m. Dec. 28, 1907, Blanche T. Austin, of Cincinnati, O. Admitted to N. Y. Bar. 1502; mem. firm of Carter, Hughes & Dwight, 1895-1902: appt'd nss't dist. att'y N. Y. County, by William Travers Jerome, Jon. 1. 1902, and served until Jan. 1. 1900: now practising law. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Soc. Med. Jurisprudence. Clubs: University, City, Knollwood Country. Address: 30 Broad St., . N. Y. City.
CLARKE, R. Floyd:
Lawyer: h. Columbia, S. C., Oct. 11, 1859; s. Samuel C. and Caroline B. ( Clarkson) Clarke; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., 1940), A.M., 199, Columbia Coll. Law. Sch., LL.B., (cum laude), Ist prize in municipal law, 1s 2. Was many years counsel for N. Y. and N. J. Bridge Co., George A. Fuller Co. ( Kompwill Case) ; now counsel U. S. Venezuela Co., owners of Crichfield concessions in Venezu- ela, cancelled by Castro and claim now pend- ing by State Don't, U. S. A .; counsel fur MeGibney & Rokeby Cc., owners of sewer- age contract for City of Havana under Platt amendment and Gov. Wood's proclamation (clain now pending in State Dep't, U. S. A.): counsel fur Mexican claimants to laml in "El Chamizal"' Dist , El Paso, Tex. (claim now pending between Mexico and I. S. 1.). Directur The Unadilla Valley Railway Co .. The Lake Superior Corporation, Chamical
Tille Co. Mrm. N. Y. State Bar Iss'n, Am. Bir Asi'n, Am. Sur. Internat. L.IW. AAss'n Bar City of N Y., Colonial Order of the Acorn.
Recreation: Yachting (owner of shops "'AAtala"' and "Argonaut"'), An-
ern Soc. Clubs: University, N. Y. Yacht Larchmont Yacht, Atlantic Yacht, Apawat . Down Town Ass'n, Lawyers. Address: 5: Wall St., N. Y. City.
CLARKE, Richard Henry:
Lawyer: b. Washington, D. C., July 5. 1527; descendant of Robert Clarke, one of Jounders of Maryland, 1634; grad. George. town Coll., .A.B., 1:16, Jater A.M., L.L.D. (also LL. D., St. John's Coll .. Fordham) : in. 1838, Ada Sommes. Studied law and admitted to har, Washington, Isis; came to V. Y City and resumed here the practice of law, Isol; was engaged with Charles O'Connor in Forrest divorce case, Jumel will ease, and suit of Government against Jefferson Davis. Formerly pres. N. Y. Cath- olie Protectory; mem. and officer of several Catholic organizations, and advocates civil service reforin, temperance, freedom of war- ship in public institutions, and legal reform: mem. S. A. R. Wrote sketches of Roman Catholirs of America in AAppleton's Cych- media of American Biography; conth'r to Catholic journals. Author: Lives of the Deceased Bishops of the Romin Cathohe Church in the United States, 1:72, 1->>: II- lustrated History of the Catholic Church in the United States: Old and New Lights on Columbus, 1803: Life of Pope Leo XIII, 1003. Address: 51 Chambers St., N. Y. City.
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