Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 84

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910; Leonard, John William, 1849-; Mohr, William Frederick, 1870-; Knox, Herman Warren, 1881-; Holmes, Frank R
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: New York : L.R. Hamersly Co.
Number of Pages: 1456


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Residence University Heights. Address: 30 W. 3od St., N. Y. City.


CROSSLEY, Henry:


Jusurance sup t and sec .; b. Brooklyn, Sept. 1, 1867. Engaged in mercantile busi- ness, 1885.03; since then in service of the Fidelity and Casualty Co. of N. Y., first in the agency dep't; ass't sup't agencies, 1895- 97; sup't agencies, 1:07-00; since 1-99 ass't sec. aud sup't uf agencies for sime com- pany. Address: 97 Cedar St .. N. Y. City. CROSWELL, James Greenleaf :


Educator; b. Brunswich, Me., Aug .- 29, 1552; s. Rev. Andrew and Caroline (Green- leaf) Croswell (muther d. Prif. Simon Greenleaf, author Law of Evidence) ; grad. llarvard I'niv., A.B., 1:73, post-grad. work in Bonn Univ., Germany; m. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., May 10, le'S, Leta, d. Charles Luring Brare, of N. Y. City, founder of the chill- ron's Aid Soc. Was tutor at St. Mark's Sch., Southhoraugh, Mass .; ass't praf. Greyk and Latin, Hars. rd Call., 1, 3. 7: headmaster Brearley Sch., N. Y. City, since last. Au- thor and editor of school books, and con- tributor of book reviews, etc .. to various jour- nals. Insp. schools in N. Y. Public School System. Independent Republican: Episcopa- han. See. Phi Beta Kappa Sic. of Ilir- vard Univ. : pres. Ass'n Schools and Colleges of Middle States; pires. Schoolmasters' Ass'n of N. Y., Head-Masters' Association of the United States; mem. College Entrance Fx- amination Board. Clubs: Century, Iar- vard, Church. Address: 17 W. 4th St., N. Y. City.


CROTHERS, Rachel:


Dramatist : b. Bloomington, Ill .. d. Dr. Fli Kirk and Marie Louise (de l'ew) Crothers; grad. Il. Normal Coll., Normal, III., 1992. Author (plays); The Three of Us: The Cumning of Mrs. Patrick: The Afterglow; Myself-Bettina; also short sketches, Has traveled all over U. S., and some in Canada. Uneland, France and Switzerland. Rerre- nrions Golf, tennis, swimming. riding, walk- ne basket-ball. Mem. Sie. Dramatic An-


Colony. Address: 550 Park Av., N. Y. City.


CROW. Martha Foote: Author, educator; b. Sackett's Harbor, N. Y, May 2. 1-51; s. Rev. Dr. John Bartlit and Mary Pondexter ( Stilphen) l'oote: grad. Fyra" se Pr.v., Ph.B, Jei, Ph .D., 1565. m. 1844, John M. Crow, Ph.D., archioologist and 216


(died 1:01). Preceptress Ives Sem, Antwerp, N. Y., 1876-77; lady prin., Waynesburg Coll., Pa., 1877-78; teacher,, Newton ( Mass.) 1ligh Sch., 1878-$2; lecturer on history, Wellesley Coll., 1:82-84; lady prin. fowa Coll., les4-91; sent abroad by Nat. Bureau of Ed'n to in- vestigate conditions of higher ed'n of women in Great Britain, Germany, Italy, and other countries, attending lectures at Oxford, Cam- bridge, Leipzig and Zurich, 191-92: ass't pruf. English literature, Univ. of Chicago, 1-92-1900; ass't prof. of English literature and dean of women, Northwestern Univ., L'vanston, III., 1900-05. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Phi, Nat. Ass'n Collegiate Alumam (pres: 1894-96) Modern Language AAss'n of Aumerica, W. C. T. U., Chicago Bibliog. Soc., Arts and Crafts Soc. ( Chicago ), University Guild ( Evanston, pres. 1501-03, 1905), Mary Arden Soc., N. Y. City; hon. mem. N. Y. Browning Suc. ; Alumna Ass'ns Waynes- burg Coll., Wellesley Coll., lowa Coll., Univ. of Chicago. Cazenovia Sem. and Northwestern Univ. Founder "Open Door" Sunday after- noon lectureship, Chicago Women's Club (for working women). Author (verses ) : The Thought and the Song: The Lady of Life; The Ministry of a Child; Alma Mater Syracusana; also symbolic play, The World Above, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. in series called Modern Poets and Christian Teaching. Ed- itor of au edition of Elizabethan Sonnet- cyrles, 4 vols. ( London). Lecturer on Eliza- bethan literature and Shakespeare, on poetry and poets and other hterary subjects, in many States, and especially in lecture system of Ld. of El'n, N. Y. City; contb'r edn'l and lit. arteles to various periodicals. Clubs : Chicago Woman's. Fortnightly, Twentieth Century, The Little Room, Mulberry Ogunta ( Chicago), Sierra


( mountain climbers,


('alif. ) ; The Lyceum ( bundan, England ). Sumiuer residence: 010 Harrison St., Syra- ruse, N. Y. _ Address: 200 W. 20d St., N. Y. City.


CROWDER, Frank Warfield:


Clergyman; b. Baltimore, Md., 1669; s. Alexander N. and Deborah J. ( Warfield ) ('ruwder; grad. Dickersun Coll., A. M .; Drew 'Theol. Sem., A. B. (fellow, 1:03); Univ. of Tübingen, Germany, Ph. D .; m. April 11, 1-03. Iwurtta Piitt: one son: Max Alexander. Rector Christ Ch., New Brighton, S. 1 .; frustce -Staten Island Arad .; mem. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappi. Clubs: Staten Island, Richmond Co. Country. Address: New Brighton, S. 1., N. Y.


CROWELL, Edward Payson:


Iducator, physician : b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 21. J'ai; s. someph Dexter and Huldah S. (1."wis) Crowell : grad. Malden (Mass. ) High Srh, Amherst Cull., A.B., 1-9; L. I. Coll. Husp., Brooklyn, N. Y. ]>-3: m. Brooklyn, (t. 12, 14 Iloreine E. Preston; children: Preston, Flurenco Moore. Prnai,al uf Public School No. 120, Quin'y St, wear Stuyvesant Av., Brooklyn. Pubhe leturer. Congregationalist. Mem. Brooklyn Principals' Ass'n, Brooklyn Teach- ers' Ass'n, Kings Co. Med. Soc .: treas. Brooklyn Teachers' Life Assurance Ass'n; Inum. Royal Arcanum, A. O. C. W., Nat. Provident Ciju, N. Y. Physician's Aid -Iss'p, Delta Upsilon fraternity, Recreation;


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Banting. Clubs: University (mem. Courcil). ! of England: The Keltic Revival; Ruined Address: 409 Jefferson Av., Preoh!yo, N. Y.


CROWELL, James Poster :


Civil eng'r; b. West Cnesier Pa., Oct. 13, Isis; s. John and Katherino ( Roney) Crowe'l; grad. Polytechnic Coll. of Pa., B.C.C., :so", liter M.C.E .; m. N. V. City, Jan 2, 1: 1. Anna Mckinstry Whiting: children: John Whiting, M. A., Francis stirling, C. E. Be- gan professional work in Philadelphia munici- Pal service; took part in original surveys aud explorations for Juter cenie Canal in Nirara. rua, Costa Rica aud Panata, attached as civil eng'r to exploring expd'ns of U. S. Gov't; prin. ass t engr of grounds and buildings, U. S. Centennial Exp'n. Some- thue eng'r of Construction to Pa. R. R. Co .: expert in railroad construction and hydraulic ong'ring; in extensive practice in W. Indies, Canada and Central America, besides I. S. Since 1891, consmiling eng'r in N. Y. City. Besides private practice, has served as con- sulting eng'r to several N. Y. City dep'ts, - to other cities at home and abroad and to Republic of Haiti. Appt'd comm'r of street cleaning of the City of N. Y. by Mayor MeClellan, Nov. 25, 1007. Served as bey in Home Guard, in Civil War, and was under arms in July Riots. Poriner meos. D'd of Health. Noo-partisan Democrat. Mem. and ex-director Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, mein. last'n Civil Eng'rs, of Great Britain, Geog. Soc. (for crisinal exploration), Flashing Ass'n, etc. Trustee Flashing Hosp. and Dispensary, 1903.07. Has written extensively oo technical subjects, also sem.technically for magazines including articles on Training a Tropic Torreat: How llolland Was Made; Railroad Facinties of Suburban New York; Modern Whoives and Harbor Facilities; ric. As a iem. of .special com. Merchants' Iss'n of N. Y., he took part in preparing Report on Passenger Transportation Service in the City of N. Y., also in preparing monumental report by the same ass'n vo Water Supply of the City of N. Y., and contributed thi it special original reports, including one covering sub- ject of Supplementary Water Supply for Fire Protection, on plans since adopted, and car- ried out by City of N. Y. Clubs: Engiarers, Fireside. Address: 15 Broadway, N. Y. City. CRCWLEY, Mary Catherine:


Author; b. Bustou; d. John Colman and Mary J. (Cameron) Crowley; ed. Convent Sacred Heart, Manhattanville . (15d St.), N. Y. City. An authority on the carly his- tory of Detroit and the North-West; also on early history of Canada. Author (novels) : A Dan_hier of New France, Und: The llero- ine of the Strait, 1001; Love Thrives in War, 19.0; In Treaty with Honor, loud (all Little, Brown & Co.) : als, juvenile books: Merry Hearts and True: Happy Go Lucky; Apples Ripe and Rosy; The City of Wonders; Short Stories: An Every-Day Girt. Has hved abroad and traveled extensively in Europe, U. S. ampl Canada. Reshled for ten years in Detroit, Mich., white breame interested in the roomartic traditions of the American City whose founders were chevaliers from New Prince, Has also written short stories of modern life for the magazines, under a fool- de-pluine. Lecturer on topics of literature and art and has lectured fur three years in N. Y. B'd of Ld'n courses on The Cathedrals


Irish Abbeys; ete., and on other subjects in other courses in N. Y. City, New England and the West. Mem. Detroit Hist. Com .; one of editors, Memorial Ilistory of Detroit; mem. Manhattanville Alumne Ass'n; honor. ary tem. Detroit Alumno. Recreations: Travel, historical icsearch and nature-study. Address & W. 105th St, N. Y. City.


CROWNINSHIELD, Frederic:


Artist: b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 27, 1845; grad. Harvard Univ., 1:06, studied art in Europe; made a specialty of mural painting and stained glass windows. Dem. Nat. Soc. of Mural Painters, Architectural League; corr. mem. AAm. Inst. of Architects; associate Nat. Acad. of Design; mem. Am. Just. Arts and Letiers; pres. Fine Arts Federation, since 1900. Author: Pictoris Carmina; Mural Painting; A Painter's Moods (poeois) ; Under the Laurel (poemis) Tales in Metre and other poems; also other uncollected poems con- tributed to leading magazines. Address: 314 West End Av., N. Y. City.


CROWNINSHIELD, Mary Bradford:


Author: d. Jate Judge John Melanethon and Sarah Elizabeth ( Hopkins) Bradiopl. of Ge- neva, N. Y .; direct deseendint (9th sepera- tion ) of Gov. Bradford, of Plymouth Colony; m. Dresden, Germany, Ispi, Arent Schuyler Crewniaslueld (afterward rearadmiral U. S. N., who died May 27, 1509) ; one son, Caspar Schuyler, b. Isi1. Conto'r to Jeading Am. magazines, and novelist; composer of music, notably religions melodies, including the ** There is a Land Mine


well-known hymn.


Eve Hath Seen."' Author: All Among the


Plucky


Lighthouses; The Ignoramoses : Smalls: Where the Trade Wind Blows, Lat- i:ude 19"; The Archbishop and the Lady; Valencia's Garden; San Isidro, Authorship of her books appears under the name "Mrs. Schuyler Crowninshiehl." Address : '.The Anchorage," Scal Ilarbor, die.


CRUGER, Gouverneur:


Wierzyman; b. Crugers, N. Y., 1839; s. Nicholas and Eliza Kortright Cruger; grad. Colombia Coll., A B., 1-50, A.D., 1-52. Law. vor. 1-52-66. Ordered deacon, lefs, and or- dained priest, 1×9, by Bishop Horatio Potter in r. mistry of Episcopal Church. Formerly e'ga-ed in missionary work in Westchester (''nutry; since Ists, rector Ch. of the Divine IM». Montrose, N. Y. Address: Montrose, N. 1."


CRUIKSHANK. Alfred B .: Lawyer: b. Fredericton. .. B., 1:17: S. John and Matilda ( Irwin) Cruikshank; ed. in Grammar Sch., Kingston, N. B. ; N. Y. Even- ing Thigh Sch .; N. 1. Chiv. Law Sch.,, LI.B. (with prize of $250), Isit: m. N. Y. City, 1574. Jessie Goodlife; children: Florence


b. 1-55, Miaude. b.


Alice, b. ls-1. Was engaged in banking business with Trevor & Colgate amt J. Jay Pardee & Co., Wall St., 1-05-72; studied law in office Elibu Root and Judge Bartlett 1972- #1; admitted to bar, N. Y. City, 4874; traveled extensively in Europe and U. S ; has prac- tised law actively in N. Y. City since 151; chiefly taxation, mining and corporation cases; senior mem. since 1001 of firm of At. water & Cruikshank. Engaged in Cobre Grande mining litigation; Uunted Verdo Cop- $17


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per Co. of Arizona, and Park Av. Railroad litigation, all in Supreme Court of U. S .; and elsewhere, in many important cases. Served as private soldier in Civil War in Co. D, 2d Mass. Vol Cav., in Shenandoah Val- ley, under Sheridan, 1:04-63, Spoke for Bryan for President, 1896; nommated for mayor of N. Y., 1895, on Independent Democratic ticket; withdrew in favor of fleury George. Democrat ; Ejuscopalian. Mem. Ass'n Bar, City of N. Y., N. Y. County Bar Iss'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. Am. Har Ass'n; Han- ilton Pust, G. A. R., Am. Goog. Soc., Am. Polit. Science Ass'n. Club: National Demo- cratic. Residence: 15 W. 8th St. Address : 43 Cedar St., N. Y. City.


CRUIKSIIANK, Barton :


Mech. eng'r; b. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 5, Ist6; s. James (LL.D.) and C. Rosa (Hough ) Cruikshank; ed. Adelphi Coll. ( Brooklyn ), classical course to senior year: Brooklyn Pul- ytechnic, grad. in mech. cns'ring course, IsiG: took post-graduate work till Feb .. Foi, M.S. (non- resident work), 1890; D.Se., Santa Clara (Calif. ) Coll., 1:3 (resident work); m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1:01, Edith Louise Du Bois. Machinist and tool maker, 1-si- &s; ass't eng'r Boston Heating Co., 1989-29; sup't Brady MU's Co., 1>>-41: instr. graph- i's and mathematics, Princeton Luis., tem- 92; sup't Hammond Typewriter Wurks, Ist !- 93: head Dep't of Manual Training, Mama! Training High Sch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 189-57; pres. Clarkson Sch. of Technology, Univ. State of N. Y., 1997-1991; pres. Cogswell Poly- technic Call., Sao Francisco, 190143; mech. and designing eng'r. The Solvay Process Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Served private, corporal and zergeant Troop A, Car, Gnard of Calif., 1907- 03; organized Troop D. N. G. N Y .. WAS elected capt. April 26, Bht, and served to June 1, 1908; mem. St. Lawrener Co. Side- path Cmm'n, 1900-01. Repubhean. Mom. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Technology Club, Syracuse; Am Inst. Mining Eng'rs, Am. Suc. Stationary Eng'rs, Am. She. for Testing Ma- tenials, Am. Forestry Ass'n. Internat. Sic. fur Testing Materials, Mil. Order Loyal Le- gion of the U. S., Sans of Am. Revolution; See. Colonial Wars, Nat. Guard Asa'n, And. Cav. Ass'n, Interrat. Sue. of Aboriculture, N. Y. State Grange ( Patrons of Husbandry ). Recreation : Farming at lus 2wv arre farm "Cedar Cliff" Morristown, N Y While in Calif, was sec. Sempervirens Club of Calif., vid therefore instrumental in seearing to the State the Beg Basin Reserve of Big Trees. Address: The Solvay Process Co,, Syracuse, N. Y.


CRUIKSHANK, Frederick Rait:


l'ue underwriter; h. Yonkers, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1-72; s. Augustus and Annie C. (Run) Cruikshank (father of N. Y. City, mother m1 Bratland) : ed. in puldie school System uf Franklyn; m. Brooklyn, N. Y. Feb => > Horne Lamise Wooden: children: Freder- es Kut, Ir. (d'an), Margaret A., h. Prot, 1 .- 31 . 1. 19471. Upon graduation from grant wir srhool, at age of 15, started as errunt ! o hoo' hardware firm: later clerk, Pa. R. R. Pierk. Home Ins. Co. of N. Y .: mgr K R Ip't Phoenix Assurance Co. of ban- du, at 1'S branch ir New York . organized Irm of Hord & Cruikshank (insuranep hrok- fles and treas, F. R. Cruik shank &


Co., insurance and real estate (N. Y. State worp'n). agents for Am. Central Ins. Co. of St. Louis, Boston Ins. Co., German Fire Ins. C'o. of Pittsburg, German Fire Ins. Co. of Proria, Mechanics and Traders Ins. Co. of New Orleans, Nat. Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, New Brunswick Fire Ins. Co. of N. J., Ohio German Fire Ins. Co. of Toledo, Phoenix Its. Co. of Brooklyn, Teutonia Fire Ins. Co. of New Orleans, Chion Ins. Co. of Buffalo, Western Assurance Co. of Toronto. Grand- father, William Cruikshank, came from Eng. 1 .. ud, 1791, and established in real estate bus- iness, which has ever since been continued by various branches of the family. Appt'd l.y Mayor Mcclellan of N. Y. City, mem. Hudson-Fulton Celebration Comm'n; mem. of Committee to establish permanent inter- national exposition at or near N. Y. City. Formerly Cleveland Democrat: now Republi- ran. Presbyterian. Club: Nyack Country. Residence: Nyack on-Hudson, Y. Ad- dress: 1 Liberty St., N. Y. City.


CRUIKSHANK. James:


Retired school principal. b. Argyle, N. Y., Aug. 1:21; s. ]Ingh and Elizabeth ( Hughes) Crmikshank ; ed. Albany Acad. I'nion Coll., A.B .. Fal (LL.D.); mu. June 9. 1-7, Chloe Roseltha Hlouch, of Boonville, N. Y .; children: Elizabeth (died Istd), Barton, merh. eng'r, b. 1-66. George Ilough, physi- cian, b. left. Teacher in rural and private seuouls 5 years: in Stato Dep't of Schools 11 years as lecturer in teachers' institutes, dur- ing which time was editor of N. Y. Teacher; asso. sup't schondds, Brooklyn, 6 years; prin- cipal Brooklyn puldie schools, '31 years (25. years, principal Evening High School) ; re. tired from ortive smivire in public schools of N. Y. City, Sept. 1. 1900. One of founders, 1-2, li'e mem, and for several years officer in " Nat. Edu'l Ass'n. Men. corp'n of Brooklyn Inst Arts and Sciences (fellow and ser. of Commeil. ) Trustee Berkeley Inst., Brouklyn. Republican: Presbyterian. Mem. Advisory Faculty. Am. Inst. Civics. Mem. Pln Beta Kappa Alumni of N. Y., Theta Delta (In. Masan (charter mem. Orion Lodge FI7, Brooklyn). Recregion: Amateur worker in Woods and metal and printing. Club: Uni- versity { Brooklyn), Address: 200 S. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


CRUM, H. Herbert:


Physiemu: b. W. Candar. N. Y., 1971; s. I. F. and Mary E. Crum; grad. Cornell Univ., 1 :. 1 .. , 19%, Cleveland Homopathic Med- ('ll. M.P., 100; m. Newport, Ky., June, 1903, Verona S. Grassie Engaged in nod. prae- tive at Ithara, N. Y .. from 1900, Health offi- rer City of Ithoca, N. Y., since 1903; officin1 A Namini U. S. Marine Corps, City of Ithaca, N. Y. Democrat. Mem. Am. Inst. of Ilom- empathy. N. Y. State Home. Med. Soc. Club: ''raftsman's (Ithaca ). Address: Ithaca,


N. Y.


CRUMB, Norman A .:


Lawyer; b Braulfield, Madison Co., N. Y., Jan. 1% I: % Ames W. and. Ener G. Collins) Crumb: ed. Brookfield High Seh., cas of Il, and Cazmosia Som: read law with Hun. S. P. Smith, of Morrisville, and A O Briga, of Cuartota; m. Brookfield, N. Y. Sept 4 191. Carrie F. Lamb; children : Geraldine N. h. 1-96 Harold J., b. 1902, Ad- mitfed tu har at Syracuse, N. Y., May 3, IN-9;


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since then in general law practice. Town clerk, Towo of Brookfield, past 9 years: clerk Village of Brookfield, 8 years; confidential clerk and stenographer for Senator F. 1I. tiates, and attaché of Sepoate in N. Y. Legisla- ture, sessions 1901-05, 1905-06. Director Brook. field Ry Co. (sec. ), Brookfield Telephone Co., Ltd. (sec and treas. ), Madison Co. Fail Soc. (:ec.), Treas. Brochheld High Sch. Republi- ran. Meo. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Madison Co. Bar Ass'n. Mem. (treas. since 1:90) Brookfield Lodge, I. O. O. F., No. 632; olem. Brookfield Tent, Maccabees. Recreations : Hunting, fishing. Clubs: Madison Co. Social, Gorton bake. Address: Brookfield, Madison Co., N. Y.


CRUMP, William Gray:


Physician: b. Pittsford, N. Y., Ang. 6. 1-69; 4. Samuel and Susan Gray (Cutting) Crump; rd. common and high schools. Pittsford, Princeton, grad. biol. course lesz, N. Y. Homu., Med. Cull., M.D., 1:05; m. X. Y. City, 1900, Eudora L. Wright. Prof. gynecology, N. Y. Med. Coll. and Hosp. for Women; ad- junct prof. obstetrics N. Y. Home Med. Coll. Coosulting surgeon St. Gregory's Hosp : con- sulting gynecologist, N. Y. Hosp. for Women; attending gynecologist, Flower Hosp .; attend- ing surgeon Hahnemann Hosp. Mem. Am. Inst. Homeopathy. Acad. of Pathol. Science, N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., Materia Medica Soc., Am. Museum of Natural History, Maison 32º. Club: Dunham. Address: 37 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


CRUMMEY, Safford Arnold :


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Ang. 25, 1:67: s. Edward and Geraldine B. ( Arnoid) Crum- mey; ed. Riverview Mil. Acad., Poughkeep- sie, N. Y., Yale Univ., A B., 1999; ou troshen, N. Y., April 16. 1-95, Katharine Denr MInr. ray; children: Gerige M. b. 199, Edward 3d, b. 1-95, Ambrose S. M. b. 199. Admit- ted to the bar, May, 1-91; practised in Pough- keepsie antil PUI, then reunived to N. Y. City, has practised in all Coutts of the State of N. Y. Demuerat .- Mem. Deha Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Dutchess Co. Soc. Rec- reations: Tennis, rowing, bicycling, swim- ming. Clubs: University, Yale (N. Y. City ) ; Amrita, Apokeepsing Buat ( Poughkeepsie ). Address: 30 W. 44th St., N. Y. City.


CRUSE, Thomas Kelso:


Physician, surgeon ; Baltimore, Md., Mar. 3, 1SI9; s. Isaac (once pres. Produce Exch. Annex N. Y. Co.) and Mary E. Cruse; ed. Public Sch. 45, N. Y. City, 1:5- 13; Coll. City of N. Y, A. B., Ists, 1.31., 1-71; N. Y. I'niv. of Bellovue HI pp. Med. Cotl., M.D., 3850; m. 16-4, Florence S. Warhurst; one son, Creighton, b. 1-96. House surgeon Bellevue Hosp., N. Y. City. 1571; Surgeon White Star Jine Steamers, 1-71; surgeon Bellevue Hosp. Bureau of Relief for Ont-Durr Poor, 1-72-73. In practice N. Y. City 151-72, Tarrytown, N. Y., 1972-43; Paris, France, 1-is: Eresburgh, Fla., IST9; Washington, D. C., 1-6-87; Wap- pingers l'alls, N. Y., since 1-s7. Appt'd prof. genito.ur nars thisea . .. Chicag) Col. Phys. and Sure , 1-2: hoahb officer, Wappingers Falls, 15:0-92; med. examiner, C. S. Pension office, Washington, D. 0. 1-sh; surgeon Clin- ten Point Stone Co, Jon1-9s; special ag't Am. Soe. Prevention Cruelty to Ammals, since 1893: surgeon Fishkill Gen. Itosp., 1:27: Wood alumni prize essayist for paper on Rupture


of the Bladder ($100), 1871; prize essayist N. Y. State Med. Soc., loft, on Injuries to Wrist Joint (*100). Demoviat (did not vote for Bryan). Mem. Soc. Alumni vi Bellevue IInsp., N. Y. Med Soc., Connty Med. Soc. of Dutchess, N. Y., and Westchester, N. Y., Chi l'si fraternity. Recreations: General ath- Ieties. Club: Dutchess, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Address: Wappingers Falls, N. Y.


CRYDENWISE, Howard William:


Clergyman: b. Milford, N. Y., 1969; s. Rev. Henry M., D D., and Sarah W. ( Hickox ) Cry- denvise: grad. Colgate Univ., B.S., 1995; m. Chenango Bridge, N. Y., 1597, Jessie Prentice Terry. In newspaper business, Is -90. Or dered deacon, 1901, ordained priest. 1902, in ministry of the Episcopal Ch., by Bishop Huntington. In charge of parishe: at Copen. hagen, N. Y., and Susquehanna, Pa., 1902-04: rector Grace Ch., Waverly. N. Y., 19010 ;; since Ipo7. rortor St. James' Ch., Clinton, N. Y. Address: Clinton, N. Y.


CRYDER, Henry Chauncey:


Mechanical eng'r; b. London, England, 1571; s. W. Wennore and Heien ( Chauncey ) Cryder; ed. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, Mass., Sch. of Mines, Colombia Coll., class of 1592; in. N. Y. City, June 6, 1905. Louise W. Hol- lins. Consecutively architect; R. R. eng'r. mining and ronching in Northwest; ass't U. S eng'r Dep't 4, Mississippi River; dist. re- Priver for Automobile Co. of America: organ- izer of (now treas, and director) Cryder & C'o .; treas. director and gen. my'r Am. In- vestor Co. Travels cover all States of the Union, Klondike stampede, IsVS, and England and France. Republican. Recreation: Auto- mobiling. Mem. Delta Psi fraternity. Clubs: Union. St. Anthony. Antomobile of America. Address: Union Club, N. Y. City.


CUBLEY, Frank Loa:


Lawyer; b. Massena, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1371. s. William H. and Martha S. ( Jones) Cubley: ed. Massena Acad., and Potsdam State Nor- mal Sch., 192, Univ. of Rochester, A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa), 1-07; m. Copenhagen, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1900, Bessie L. Humphrey; one daughter, Elizabeth HE .. b. 1901. Practising law since 1900, formerly of firm of Swift, Fuller & Cubley: now att'y for R. G. Dun & Co., Adirondack Home Telephone Co., and a large number of representative agencies. Director and sre. of B'd of Directors of Cuizens' Nat. Bank of Potsdam: director and see. Potsdam Clothing MIC'g Co. Mom. Exec. Com., State Sunday School Ass'n: for several years pres. St. Lawrence Co. Sunday School Ass'n; for several years editor in chief of Normal Mag- azino; for years pres. Alumini . ss'n State Normal Sch. Potsdam; pres. Local B'd Pots- dam High Sch .: treas. B'dl of Trustees of Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial Sch. of Tech hology: sec. ara treas. Business Men's organ. ization of Potsdam. Presbyterian. Address: Potsdam, N. Y.


CUDDEBACK, William Herman:


Lawyer: b. in Drer Punk. N. Y., Mar. 25. 1404; prepared at Goshen Acad. and attended Cornell Univ., IST0Ft admitted to bar, ist. practiced law at Rushen, N. Y., 1.77-85, and ot Budalo since 1>>5. Chairman of the Dem oeratie Committee of Buffalo, 1:05-90, corpor ation counsel. Buffalo, 1-v-1902. Address : Buffalo, N. Y


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CULBERT, William Ledlie:


Physician and surgeon; b. N. Y. City; s. Nathaniel and Anna Nevins ( Moore) Culbert : ed. Col.cziate and Polytechnic Inst. cf Brook lyn, Yalo Univ., Ph.D., 1555, Cell. Pl.ys. and Surg., N. Y. City, M.D., isse, honorary Ph.D. conferred by Umiv. of Omaha; m. 1.92, Katharine Iliut Merrill; children: Katharine Flint, b. 1:03, Wilnam Ledlie, Je., b. 1.9%. After graduating from medical vollere served as interne on staff of the N. Y. Hosp. and was house surgeon there in ISN; studied abroad in Hal'e, Berlin, and Viena. Visit- ing otologist to N. 1. City Children's Hos- pitals and Schools, Randall's Island, ass't sur- geon Manhattan Eye and Car Hospital ( Aural Dep't. ) Presbyterian. Mem. N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Therapeutic Club, Hospital Gradu- ates Ciub, Am. Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Se., Sons of Revolution. Clubs: University, Yale. Address: 51 E. 31th St., N. Y. City.


CULBERTSON, John J .:


Cotton seed oil mt'r; b. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 10, 1:53: s. John J. and Amchia fFons- hill) Culbertson; ed. public schools, Cincin- nati, Staten Island and N. Y. City; m. Jer- sey City, N. J., Sept. 6, lesi, Emily Lee; chil- dren : Emily, b. les1, (grad. Dana Mall Wel- lusley, Mass., '(3), John. Jr., b. 1ss6 (grad. Yale, '05), Florence, b. less, (grad. Dana Hall Wellesley, Mass., 'vo). Orsamver, low (now 2d v.p.). Contmental Cotton Oil Co. ; organ- ized and built plants of following companies: Paris (Tex.) Oil and Cotton Ca .; Corsicana (Tex.) Cotton Oil Co., Temple (Tex. ) Cotto.1 Od Co., Shreveport (La.) Cution Oil Co., La- donia (Tex.) Cotton Oil Co., Jackson ( bliss. ) Cotton Od Co., Chandir (OMla.) Cotton Oil Co., Wyuneudon ( I. T y) Cotton Oil Co. and others. Made extended European trips, 1903, 1905 .. Pres. Jackson ( Miss.), Lad mia (Tex.), Chandler (O)ll ... ) and Wynnewood (I. T'y) Cotton Oil (s .; v ... Rosehd ( Tex. ) Cotton Oil Co., and Farmers' Cotton Oil fu., of l'armersville, Tex. : director, Corsicana




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