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Southern Soc. Clubs: University, Man- hattan, Down Town, Tuxedo, Yale (N. Y. City ) ; Metropolitan (Washington, D. C. ) Residence: Gayada, Southfields. N. Y. Ad- dress: 63 Wall St., N. Y. City.
CRABTREE, Lotta M. ( "Lotta'') :
Actress; h. N. Y. City, Isis: d. John Ash- worth and Mary Ann ( Livesey) Crabtree; ed. by private tuition; went to Calif., 1 2. First appearance on stage in amateur thea- trivals, betwren lesf and Is, played "Ger- trude"' in Loan of a Lover at Petabana, Calit .; traveled all through Calif. playin; English farces in own company, manated by mother; at 11 returned to N. Y. City and fur many seasons appeared in all the cities of the U. S. in Little Nell and the Marchion- ess, l'et of the Petticoats. Zip, Bab, Musette, Firedy, etc., until retirement. Recreations: Painting, love for animals, automobiling and. outdoor life generally. Address: 39 W. 31st St., N. Y. City.
CRAGG, Charles Edwin:
Clergyman; b. Colchester, England, July 21, 1814: s. Edwin Newton and Annie Eliza- beth (Wright ) Crags: ed. Colchester Royal Grammar Srh., and Gen. Theol. Som. N. Y. City; unmarried. Came to America from England 1573: resided in Port Henry, N. Y .. until 1:98. Ordered deacon, Jan. 21. 1s?", ordained priest. Jan. 25, 1900. in Episcopal Church. Curate of Christ Ch .. Brooklyn. 1-05-1901, rector of Trinity Church, North- port. L. l., from 1901. Address : Northport, L. I., N. Y.
CRAGIN, Edwin Bradford:
Obstetrician, gynecologist: b. Colchester. Conn., Ort. 23, F .: s. lalwin Timathy and Ardelia Ellis (Sparrowi prazin ; grad. Yale. A.B., 192, Honorary A.M .. 100 ;: Coll. Phys. and Surg. N. Y. City. M.D., Isb; m. Col. chester, Conn., May 23. 1-49 Mary R Wil- Jard : children : Miriam Willard. b. 1-91. Altre Gregory, b. 140, Edwin Bradford. fr .. b. 1900, Engaged ia practice of medicine
CRAIG, Charles Smith:
Physician: b. Hamlin, N. Y., June 24, 1572: s. Stephen B. and Marcilla S. (Smith ) Craig; ed. Brockport State Normal Seh. and Med. Dep't Univ. of . Buffalo, M.D., 1:07; m. Jedin, N. Y., July 21, 1897, Ina MI. Searles; children: Ilelen L., b. 1900, Marion (., b. 1902, Frederick Stephen, b. 19uk. Clerk in grocery 2 years, 189293; in medical prac- tice from 1897. Coroner's physician, west half of Monroe Co., 2 years; health officer of town, 2 years; examiner for Manhattan. N. Y. Life, Security Mutual of Binghamton. Union Central, N. Y. Mutual, .Etna, Pit- dential, Equitable, Travelers' Ins. Co.'s K. O. T. M. and Woodmen. Republican. Seventh Day Adventist. Mem. A. O. D. fra- ternity, Univ. of Buffalo. Treas. Clarkson and Union Cemetery los'n. Mem. Monroe County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Sor. Recreations : Ilunting, fishing. Address : Ilamliu, N. Y.
CRAIG, James M .:
Actuary: b. Philadelphia. April 5. 1-15, of Sroth parentage; ed. in public schools and Cooper Inst., N. Y. City. Entered Life in. surance business as clerk in offire of Nat. Life Ins. Co., N. Y. City, 1966; immediately burgan study of mathematics underlying life insurance system: sinre May, 152, with Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. of N. Y., of which is now artaary. Address: Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., N. Y. City.
CRAIG, Joh ..:
Educator; b. Lakefield, Canada. April 27, 1-fit. ed Montreal High Sch., McGill Coll. ; grad. Iowa State Coll., B.S., 1-97, and Cor- nell Univ., M.S., 140: m. 1-04. Mrs. Florence Augusta Slater Currier. Horticulturist Dr mimon Experimental Farms. 1-00-97; proi. of horticulture and forestry, Iowa State Call,, 1-09-100; prof. of extension teaching, Car- nell Univ .. ]>00-02; prof. of horticulture jn Cornell Univ., since 1903: hortientur.l writer; see, of Am. Pomological Soc. 1. .. editor National Nurseryman, 1904; juror at World's Fairs. 195 and Bal. Republican. Address: 3 East Av., Ithaca, N. Y.
CRAIG. Joseph Davis:
Physician: b. Alluny. N. Y. Ort. 5 17: William Henry (ME.D.) and Ruth Emily Ditis) Crais; grad. Albany Boys' 1. 4. (math. medal), 195, Union Coll .. AB. I-s. A M .. 1-3. Albany Med. Coll., M.D., ISPRE prize), 1-1. Engaged in practice of med- irine since last. health officer, Albany, N. Y. Prof. anatomy, Albany Med. Coll .: at- 333
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tending physician, Albany Hosp., St. Tin- ffrage Ass'n; founder Brooklyn Public Li- cent's Asylum. Ex-pres. Co. Med. Soc. ; brary system; pres. Brooklyn Public Library Author of numerous papers on medirat sub- Author : John Anderson and I (Putnam) ; Once Upon a Time (stories for children ) ; also a writer of stories, essays, etc., for magazines and the press. Craigie Manor. Baldwin, L. I., N. Y. CRAIN, Thomas C. T .: jects and of public addresses. Republican. Mem. Ass'n Am. Anatomists, Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Acad. Med icine, Med. fraternity, Nu S:Lina Nu. Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, Albany Inst. and Hist. Soe. Mem. all Masonic bodies; past mas- ter, past commander, grand represent .. e and 33 -. Club: Fort Orange. Address: 12 Teu Broek St., Albany, N. Y.
CRAIG, Joseph Edgar:
Rear-Admiral, U. S. Navy, b. New York. Feb. 24, 1-13; appt'd acting midshipman at Naval Acad., Nov. 29, 1sbl: title changed to midshipman, July 16, 182: grad. let5. Served on Monongahela, West India squad. ron, 1865 65; promoted ensign, Dee. 1, 1806; master, Mar. 12, IS68: Portsmouth, S. At- lantie fleet, Jan., 1st9-71; Jieut., Mar. 26. 1869; Naval Acad., 15;1-71 (Constellation, summer practice cruise, June. Sept., 1573) ; Naval Observatory, special duty as astrono- mer, N. Pacific survey, 15.4-75: hydrographic office, special duty in connection with Nara- gansett's survey, 1973-77, Alaska, Pacifie sta- tion, April, 179.51: promoted lient .. comJ'r. Mar. 13, 1:85; Naval Aead., June, Issi, to Sept., 1885 (commanding Mayflower, summer prae. tice cruise, 1992) ; Vandalia, Parific Sta tion, 1-0-87; comd'g Palos, Asiatic Sta- tion, 1857-90; promoted comd'r. Jan. 3. 1890; Naval Acad., 1-90-94; comd g U. S. S. Concord, 1-94.96: Navy Yard, N. Y., only 1, 1>96; hydrographer Bureau of Naviga- tion, April 19, 1-97: promoted captain, March 3. 1809; comd'g Albany. May 29. 1900, to Oct., 1902: captain of yard, Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va., Der. 30, 19 2 to 1905. Com- mandant, Navy Yard. League Island, since Mai. 15, 19.5; promoted rear-admiral, Der. 28. 1903; retired Feb. 24. 1:07, by operation of law. Address: 1720 G St., N. W., Wash- ington, D. C. Address: Navy Yard, League Island, Pa.
CRAIGIE, A. Walpole:
Broker; b. Gmidtord, Surrey, England, Sept. 1, 14; s. Ernest John and Mary Jane (Hatch) Craigie: ed. Brentwood Sch .. Framingham, Albert Coll., MrGill Coll. (Law Sch.), Montreal, Can .; m. N. Y. City, 19h, Jeannie Lewis, widow of Dr. G. S. Winston. Head-master of Craigie School for li years; now engaged as broker. English conserva- tive in polities: mem. Church of England. Fellow Am. Gong. Soc .; mem. Met. Masrum of Art, N. Y. Zool. Soc. Recreations: Yachting, shooting, cricket, football, golf, photugraphy. Clubs : N. Y. Yacht. The Players (N. Y. City) ; Manchester Yacht ( Mass. ), Grosvenor, Camera ( London ) : Wimbledon Cricket, Wimbledon Park Golf ( England ). Residence: 57 W. 46th St. Office address: 1 W. 31th St., N. Y. City. CRAIGIE, Mary E .:
Anthoor: b. Aradin. N. Y .: d. Rev. John and Margaret Stron; Cook) Whitbeck: grad. Detruit (Mich.) High Sch., and the Arulemy, Ithaca, N. Y .; m. Ithaca. N. Y .. 14Th, Charles O HT Craigie. Gen. see. Man- hattan Branek. Du kan- Fellowship: auditor N. Y. City Federation Women's (Inh; chm'n Legislative Com. N. Y. State Woman's Sur.
Jurist; b. N. Y. City, May 25, 1960; s. Dunham Jones and Hannah Ann ( Crocker) Crain; ed. in Germany, England and Italy ; I. N. Y. City, Jan. 2, 1:03, Agnes Boone Clarke, d. of Richard H. and Ada ( Semmes ) Clarke. Began professional work in law office of Platt & Bowers; then mem. firm Kunneson, Crain & Alling; afterward Ken- neson, Crain, Emley & Kubino, later prac- tising alone. Traveled for seven years in Europe; was U. S. vice and deputy consul at Milan, Italy; sec. to mayor of N. Y. City; city chamberlain N. Y. City; comm'r for acquiring lands for St. Nicholas Park : comm'r for extension of rapid transit to Brooklyn: deputy att'y gen. State of N. Y .; comm'r of tenements, N. Y. City. Upon re- signing as tenement house couim'r received a loving eup and engrossed resolution from officers and force in dep't, 413 persons out of a total of 420 on the roll of dep't uniting in the presentation, and of the $13 all but fifteen were appointees of a preceding ad- ministration; elected judge Court of Gon. Sessions, 1906, and now serving. Democrat : chim'n Democratic City Convention of N. Y. City, 1903. Episcopalian. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Tam- many Soc., N. Y. Literary iss'n. Clubs : Amsterdam Democratic, Church, Carte Brook, Country. Address : 121 W. 15th St., N. Y. City.
CRAM, Ralph Adams:
Author, architect; b. Hampton Falls, N. HI., Dec. 16. 1:03; s. Rev. Wilnam Augustine and Sarah Elizabeth (Blake) Cram: ed. in schools of New Hampshire and Mass .: m. New Bedford, Mass., Sept. 20, 1900, Eliza- beth Carrington Read. of Va. Mem. firm ('ram, Goodhne & Ferguson, architects: with offices in Boston and N. Y. City. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects, Royal Geng. Soc., Lon- ilon. Boston Snc. Architects, Soc. of Arts, London, Architectural Ass'n, Lundon, Archi- tertural League, N. Y. City. Writer on architectural subjects in technical and popu- lar magazines; also verse and prose m11 The Century, Atlantic Monthly, New Eng- Iand Magazine, Cathohe World, etc. Author: Black Spirits and White; The Decadent: Church Building. Impressions of Japanese Architecture and the Allied Arts; The Ruined Abbeys of Great Britain. Resi- dence: 42 Chestnut St., Boston. Address: 15 Beacon St., Boston, and 170 Fifth iv., N. Y, City
CRAMPTON, C. Ward:
Physical training, physician; b. N. Y. City, May 26, PTT; s. Henry Edward and Dorras (Shiller) Crampton; ed. Coll. City of N. Y. and Columnla Univ. (Call. Phys. and Surg. ), M.D., 1900; m. N. Y. City, June 4. 1900, Grace Fully. Physical director High Sch. of Commerce, 190145, appt'il ass't di- reitor physien] training, N. Y. public schools, Nov. 1, 1945; lecturer Olymime Congress, St.
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Louis, 1904; winner of Olympie Thesis Com- ' 1889-90; surgeon, N. Y. Skin and Cancer petition (gold medal) ; thesis entitled "The . Husp., 1800-95; visiting physician Children's Recent Investigations in Science of Physical Training;"' engaged in research in physi- ologieal age. Mem. Dutch Reformed Ch. Mem. and ex-pres. Physical Ed'n Soc. of N. Y. and Vicinity; mem. Council Am. Physical Ed'n Soc., N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Sor., Nat. Edu'l Ass'n, fellow A. 1. A. S., Soe. for Research in Physical Training. Mem. Soc. Experimental Biology and Medicine. Am. School Hygiene Ass'n, Theta Nu Epsilon, Phi Sigma Kappa. Director, Public Schools Athletic League. Address: 500 D'ark Av., N. Y. City. Hosp., 180-bs; Infants' Hosp., 1895-99; Min. turn Ilosp., 1-07-93; consulting physicino Infants' and Children's llosps., since Ists. Lecturer diseases of children, 1>>9-93: ad- junet prof. since 1:93, N. Y. Polyelinie. On editorial staff N. Y. Med. Journal, 1-59-93; min'g editor Galliard's Med. Journal, 1-93-95: editor Archives of Pediatrics, 1:95-1991. Mem. Am. Pediatrie Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, .N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. County Med. Soc. (pres., 100g), N. Y. Acad. Medicine (pres. Section on Pediatries, 1895), Harvey Med. Soc., West End Soc. (pres., 1:95) : CRAMPTON, Henry Edward: member of N. Y. State B'd Med. Examiners. Author: How to Keep Well, 19:3; also about sixty med monographs and papers. Address: 113 W. 95th St., N. Y. City.
Prof. zoology, Columbia Univ .; b. N. Y. City, Jun. 5, 1875: s. Henry Edward (M.D. ) and Dorcas M. ( Miller) Crampton; ed. puh. lie and private schools, N. Y. City, Coll. City of N. Y., Columbia Coll., .A.B., 1-93, Ph.D., 1999; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 27, 1896, Marion Maud
Tully ; children : Helen Marion, b. June &, Isos, Henry Edward, Jr., b. Oct. 27, 100G. Ass't in biology, Colui- hia Univ., 1893-95; instr. biology, Mass. Inst. Technology, 1895 96: fellow zoology, 1-06-97, lecturer, tutor and instr., 1:97-19 11, Columbia Univ .; adjunet prof. Faculty of Pure Science and of Barnard Coll .. 1901-04; prof. zoulous, same, since 194; instr. ciubryology, Woods Hole Biol. Laboratory, 1805 1002; instr. (in charge) Culd Spring Harbor Biol. Labora- tory, 1903-0. Asso. mem, staff Carnegie Inst'n Station for Experimental Evolution. Cold Spring Harbor, Traveted in Society Islands, S. Pacific, 1:14, 1907, 19 .-. Ind .. pendent in polities. Fellow N. Y. Aend. Sciences ( formerly recording ser., now corr. soc. ) ; fellow A. 1. 1 S., Am. Ethunt. Soc .; Diein. Am. Sne. Naturalist-, V. Sw. Mor- phologists, Suc. for Experimental Biology and Medicine, Soc. for lda'l hosearch ; mem. Theta Delta Chi, Misma Xi, Ahntani Ass'n of Columbia Univ. Clols: Columbia I'ni- versity, Quill. Address: Columbia I'ni- Versity, N. Y. City.
CRANDALL, Arthur Fitz James:
Editor; b. Easton, N. Y., Ang. 11, 1-54; s. Henry Sargent and Mary Caroline ( Mills) Crandall; ed. public schools, acad. at Green. wich, N. Y., and Cornell Umv., class " of 1-77: studied at Art Students' League, N. Y. City, under Walter Shirlaw. J. S. Hart ley, and W. M. Chase; m. Orwell, Vt .. Jan. 1. 1-92, Marion Stevens; children: Helen Rus- sel, b. ISO3, Marion Frances, b. 1000. Order elerk, N. Y. Custom House, 1-76-80, under collectors Arthur and Merritt; portrait painting, writing for newspapers and peri- odicals, reporting and editoriat work on N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. 1- 2-0]; news editor, N. Y. Evening Post since I-DI. In- dependent Republican. Oakwood Heights, Staten Island. Address: Care The L'ven- ing Pes!, N. Y. Chy.
CRANDALL, Floyd Milford:
Physician, editor: h. Belfast. N. Y., May 2, ISSA; s. Charles Milford (M.D ) and De- borsh J. (Wood) Crandall: grad. Geneseo Normal Call., 150; I'mv. Med. Coll. of N. Y., M.12., 1-1. Interne Bellevue Hosp .. 1-1: attending physician. Bellevue Dis- pensars, 15-6 59, Northwestern Dispensary,
CRANDALL, William Henry:
Banker, insurance mig'r; b. Almond. N. Y., Feb. 16, IN : s. Ezra Potter and Sar- dinia (Greenman) Crandall; ed. Alfred Univ. ; m. Alfred, N. Y., Mar. 19, 1874, Helen Mar Crandall. Pres. and director The University Bank, Alfred, N. Y .; v .- p. and director The First State Bank, Canisten, N. Y .; director Citizens' Nat. Bank, Friend. ship, N. Y .: treas. Alfred Univ., Alfred, N. Y., elerted 187; dist. nig'r Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U. S., since Jan. 1, 1:92. Republican; now supervisor Town of Alfred, Allegany Co., N. Y. Baptist. Address: Alfred, N. Y., or Hotel Albert, N. . Y. City.
CRANDALL, William S .:
Publisher: b. Alfred. Allegany Co., N. Y., March 5, 1863: s. William S. and Lucy L. (Averell) Crandall: ed. Haverling Union High Sch., Bath. N. Y., Genesee Wesleyan Sem., Lima. N. Y .; theol. course of 4 years in the Genesee Conference M. E. Church: In. Coudersport. Pa .. Der. 13, 1-87. Jessica Jervis, youngest daughter Rev. Dr. K. P. Jervis. Served ns minister in Genesce Con- ference, 1886-99; withdrew from Conference and from M. E. Church, 1>99; joined U'ni- tarian Church same year. Editor City Gov- ernment, afterward called Municipal Jour- nal and Engineer, 1898-1905. Independent in politics; Umitarian. Trustee Am. Inst. for Scientific Research, N. Y. City; mem. Coun- ril Am. Soc. for Psychical Research; mem. League of Am. Municipalities, Am. Soc. Municipal Improvements, Am. Public Health Ass'n. Clulis : National Arts, Hardware, Address: Tribune Bld'g, N. Y. City.
CRANDELL, Alfred Bennett:
Agricultural editor; b. Attlebury, N. Y., Ort. 26, IN; s. William and Cordelia Cran. dell: ed. in local schools and academies: m. Adelaide Lockwood Blake. Co editor with Donald G. Mitchell in the Ilearth and Home. N. Y. weekly; agricultural editor N. Y. World, 1×4 -71: agr'l editor N. Y. Tribune. 1-71-92; retired from newspaper life and now farming in Orange County : also contribunus tn magazines, ete, on various topics. Ad- dress: Woodbury Falls, N. Y.
CRANDELL, Walter S .:
Lawyer, railway official; b. Chatham, N. Y., I-9: s. Homer and Mary (Hawley) Crandell; grad. Cornell Univ., LL.R., 1901. 335
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Mem. N. Y. State bar since 1901. Director, Colorado Sonthein R'y Co., Iowa Central R'y Co .: sec. and director Des Moines & Ft. Dodge R. R. Co .; sec., treas. and director, U. S. Light and Heating Co. ; pres. aud director Dakota Construction Co. Director Columbia County Ass'D. Clubs : Cornell University, Republican. Address : 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.
CRANE, Albert S .:
Civil eng'r; h. Addison, N. Y., May 30, 1865; s. Albert G. and Julia A. ( Itolden ) Crane; grad. Cornell Univ., Coll. Civil Eng'ring, 1su1. Ass't eng'r, City of New- ton, Mass., 1892; U. S. ass't eng'r, Washi- ington, D. C., 1993; ass't eng'r. Drp't City Works, Brooklyn, N. Y .. 1805-08; chief eng r, The Lake Superior Power Co., Sault Ste. Marie, 1001; principal ass't eng'r. Chicago Drainage Canal: now chief hydraulic eng'r, J. G. White & Co., Inc., N. Y. City. Mem. Am. Soc. Civ. Eng'rs, Western Soc. Eng'rs. Boston Sve. Civ. Eng'rs: asso. mem. Ant. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs; mem. Chi Psi fraternity. Clubs: Engineers' (N. Y. City ), Engineers' ( Brooklyn ), Engineers' (Chicago ). Ad- dress : 43 Exchange PL., N. Y. City.
CRANE, Bruce:
Artist; b. N. Y. City, 1857; s. Solomon and Leah (Gillespie) Crane, ed. in N. Y. City and Paris, France. Landscape artist; first exhibition of pirtures at Nat. cad. De- sien in 1979; Nat. Aradeuncian since 1902. Mum. Soc. Am. Artists, Am. Water Color Sve. Awards: Webb Prize; bronze medal, l'aris Exp'n, 1900; silver medal, Pan- \m. Exp'n, 1301; silver medal, Carolina Exp'n; gold medal, Nat. Acad. : gold medal, La. Purchase Exp'n, 1904. Mem. Artist Fund Soe. Recreations: Farming. fishing. Clubs : Lotos, Salmaguundli. Address: 14 W. 12th St. N. Y. City.
CRANE, Frederick :
Artist: b. Bloomfield, N. J .; s. Jason and Amarintha (Dodd) Crane; m. Lydia D. Hale. Conto'r to the annual exb'ns; lived abroad several years. Clubs: City, Salma- gundi. Address : 112 Riverside Drive. Studio: 53 W. Gith St., N. Y. City. CRANE, Frederick A .:
Physician ; b. Marey. Oneida Co .. N. Y. ; s. George C. and Emeline ( Hill) Crane; ed. Whitestown Sem. ; Bellevue Med. Coll., N. Y. City, MI.D. ; m. Holland Paient, Oneida Co., N. Y .. Nov. le, Ists, Eliza B. Tonner : the son, William G., b. 1570. Engaged in practice at Lowville, N. Y. Republican. Baptist. Address:
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CRANE. Frederick Evan: Justice of the Supreme Court: b. Brook- Iyn. N. Y., March 2. 1-t9; s. Frederick fl. and Mary E. (hommes) Crane : . ed. Adelphi Acad. and Columbia Cull. Law School. I.I .. B., 19-9: m Montreal. C'anadi, 1-944. Gertruds Craven. children: Dorothy B, b. 1-05. Ralph, b. 1-6. Admuito 1 to bar, 1->0; ass't dist. att'y of Kies Lunnty, 1-96, but tesigurd to return to the practice of law in the firm of Dailey, Bill & Crane. Elected county judge of Kings County. 1901. and served in that office until alerted, in Nov., 104, a justice of the Supreme Court of N. Y. for the Second Dist.,
for term expiring Dec. 31. 1920. Republican. Clubs: Brooklyn, Crescent Athletic, I'mun League ( Brooklyn). Address: $54 Prospect Place, Brooklyn.
CRANE, Floyd H .:
Railway oficial; b. Darre, Orleans Co., N. Y., Nov. 10, 1831; s. Stephen and Mary L. (Starr) Crane; ed. in dist. schools in conn- try; m. Chicago, Oct., I-S5, Emily E. Part- ridge; one sou, Lester S., b. 1ss5. Entered railroad service Jefe, since which time has been with Tehuantepec Nat. R. R. of Mexico, Long Island R. R., Woodruff Sleep- ing Car Co., Pullman Palace Car Co .. and since 1:02, sup't parlor, sleeping and dining cars, N. Y., New Haven & Hartford R. R. Pres. Charles F. Noyes Co. ; sec. and treas. White Really Co., 412 Broadway Co., and Fulton Chautbers Co .; pres. Crane Realty C'o .: director Bulletin Co., Norwich, Coun .; dircetor Danbury & Portchester R. R. Re- publican: Mason. Address: Grand Cen- tral Station, N. Y. City.
CRANE, James T .:
Lawyer: b. Newburgh, N. Y., Dee. 31, 1875; s. James M. and Elizabeth P. (Mur- ray) Crane; grad. from Yale U'niv., B .... , 1895; N. Y. Law School, LL.B., 1900; m. Oct. 11, 1906, Florence Robinson Radford, of N. Y. City. Admitted to the Bar of State of N. Y., July, 1900, and since then has been practising law in New York City. Repub- lican: Presbyterian. Club :
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CRANE, Percy Waldron:
Lawyer: b. Montelair, N. J., Aug. 17, 1443; s. Israel and Anna ( Barnes) Crane; grad. Montelair Ilich Sch., Yale Univ., B .. 1., 1-05, N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1997; m. N. Y. City. Nov. 28, 1903, Elizabeth Paulson Gillespie. Admitted to bar in N. Y. 1:97 and N. J. 1595. Formerly mem. Troop 3. Squadron A, G. N. Y. Republican. Congregationalist. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Director N. Y. Ophthalmie llosp. Recreation : Tennis; was mem. Yale Track Athletic Team, 1895, and mem. of Yale In- ternational Track Team that defeated Cam- bridge Univ. of England in N. Y. City, 1.95. Club : Yale. Residence : The Touraine, 9 E. 30th St., N. Y. City. Ad- dress: 30 Broad St., N. Y. City.
CRANE, Thomas Frederick:
Idurator, author: b. N. Y. City, July 12. let1; grad. Princeton, A. B., 1864, A.M., 1-67: Ph.D., Istf: Litt.D., 1903; m. Ithaca. N. Y., July 10, 1572, Sarah Fay (Tourtellot ) Crane. Ass't prof. modern languages, 172. st, and since 1>sl, prof. Romance languages and literature, and now also dran of Umv. Faculty, Cornell. Author : Italian Popular Tals: The Exempla, or Illustrative Stories from the Sermons of Jacques de Vitry ; Tableaux de la Révolution Française: 1.c Romantisme Francaise; La Societe Française an Dix-septième Steele: Chansons Populaires e'e la France: Boileau's Les Heros de Roman ; Jean Rotrou's Saint Genest and Venceslas, and other works and contributions to maca. zines on philology, folklore and Romance literature. Address: 9 Central Av. Ithaca, N. Y.
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CRANE, Walter Beverley:
Journalist, magazine editor; b. Decatur, 111 .. Nov. 13, 1808: s. William Halsted and Julia (Gibson) Crane; ed. private schools U. S. and Europe. Was on staff N. Y. World, 1890-92; on editorial staff Romance, magazine. 1894-90, then on Morning Tele- graph and Metropolitan Magazine until 1901; rireumnavigated globe in sailing-ship "Drum- burton, " of Victoria, J.C. 1901-02; ass't editor of The Broadway Magazine, 1903-03; manager Record & Guide Information Bu- rran, 1907-05; song writer; verse writer, N. Y. Times. Author: The Third Deerce: Odd T'ales. Address: 321 W. 83d St., N. Y. City.
CRANE, William Montgomery:
Manufacturer; b. Roselle, N. J., June 11. IS32; s. Richard Montgomery and Maria (Coles) Crane; ed. public school; unnarmed. As boy entered the hosiery house of Dresser. Waring & Co., on Broadway, and remained with them 15 years; left them. IsSG, to en- gage for self in present business as mi'r gas ranges and gas appliances; now the William MI. Crane Co., of which is pres. : also pres. Peekskill Gas Light Co. Served seven years in the Phil. Kearney Guards, 3d Reg't, S. N. J., Elizabeth, N. J. Rp- publican. Baptist. Recreations: Outdoor sports and music; has been connected with several musical societies. Clubs : N. Y. Athletic, Reform. Address: 1133 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CRANSTON, William J .:
Physician, surgeon ; b. Cannonsville, Dela- ware Co., N. Y., 1-66; s. John aud Irena R. ( Davies) Cranston: grad. Walton (N.Y.) High Sch., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., M.D., 1 91; unmarried. Interne N. Y. Lvin .. m- llosp., Is9G, ass't Seaside Hosp. of St. John's Guild, 1806; in charge of same, 197. Ass't surgeon, N. G. N. Y. Co. F. 1st Rus't. Mem. Delaware Co. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. Stato Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Odd Fellow. Address: Walton, N. Y.
CRAPSEY, Algernon Sidney:
Clergyman; b. Fairmount. Hamilton Co., Ohio: s. Javob Tompkins and Rachel (Mor- ris) Crapsey; ed. St. Stephen's Coll., Annan- dale. Y., Gen. Theol. Sem, (S.T.D. Hobart Coll.); m. Catskill, N. Y., June 2, 1-73, Adelaide Trowbridge: children: Philip T., b. 178, Adelaide, b. 1>>1. Paul B., 1 -- 3, Rachel M., b. Ised. Algernon S., b. IS, Marie Louise, b. 1-93, Arthur II., b. 1. Ordered dracon, ist, priest. 1-73. in P. E. Church. On staff of Trinity Th, 1-220; rector St. Andrew's Ch., Rochester, N. Y., since 1-79. Preached missions in N. Y. City. Philadelphia, Detroit, Omaha, Bermuda Islands and elsewhere. Enlisted, late, in 79th Ohio Vol. Inf .: discharged same your on aerount of disability. Author: Five Sorrowful Mysteries, J -- i; Five Joyful Mys- teries, 199: Life of Sarah Thome, 1000; Voice in the Wilderness, 15 :: Disunion of Christ. endum, 1900; Rebirth of Reizion, 00; Greater Love, 199; Religion and Politics, 1900: Rebirth of Religion, Is, Convicted uf heresy. Ind on account of views expressed in his books. Lecturer and Brotherhood, 1907. Address: Rochester, N. Y.
CRARY, George W .:
Physician: b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 3. 1-01; s. George and Sarah Matilda (Durkee) Crary; grad. Brooklyn Polytechnie Inst., 1-1; Med. Dop't Columbia Univ., M.D., 1 .- 5; m. Philadelphia, 1801, Julia Treadwell Ogilen. Engaged in med. practice from les3; house surgeon, Bellevue Hosp., INS7; instr. physiol. chemistry, Post-Grad. Med. School, Isss-89; ass't attending surzcon Roosevelt Hosp., 1595 99; ass't demonstrator of anatomy. Med. Dep't Columbia Univ., 1:07-09; studied diseases of skin, Berlin, 1999-19 00, Vienna, 1900-01; attending dermatologist Cornell Med. Coll., 1902-06; mein. Manhattan Dermatol. Soc., 1902-05; ass't consulting dermatologist, N. Y. bying-in Hosp., 1903-05; consulting dermatologist, Gen'l Memorial Hosp., since 1903. Lincoln Hosp. since 1907, N. Y. In- fant Asylum since 199. Men. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, County Ass'n, Med. Ass'n Greater N. Y., Soc. Social and Moral Prophylaxis, Physicians' Mut. Aid Soc., Alumni Ass'n Bellevue Ilosp., Alumni Ass'n Roosevelt Ilosp. Recreations : Naturel study and biology. Address : 125 E. 56th St., N. Y. City.
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