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Physician: b. N. Y. City, Dec. 15, 1850; s. Judge Witham E. and Mary A. Curtis; grad. Yale Univ., Ph.B., 157, M.D., las0; post- graduate work in hospitals of Vienna and Paris; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 19, Isst, Jo- aphine Allen; one daughter, Marjorie A. Specialist in laryngology and rhinology; dis- covered method of vibration of vocal cords, which has applied practically to cure singers' modules. Consulting laryngologist to N. Y. Throat and Nose Hosp,, Minturn Diphtheria and Scarlet Fever Hosp .; consulting aurist to Nassau (L. 1.) llosp. Mem. British, French and Am. Laryngological, Rhinological and Ot- ological Sues. ; v .- p. Am. Social Science Ass'n. Author: Voice Building and Tone Placing. Episcopalian. Mem. Sons Am, Revolution. Clubs: U'nion, University, Courch, Calumet, Players, Lambs, Garden City Golf. Address: lls Madison Av., N. Y. City.
CURTIS, Henry S .:
Supervisor of playgrounds, Washington, D. C .; b. Olivet, Mich., Feb. 9, 1870; s. Samuel and Mary (stoddard) Curtis; grad. Yale, A.B. (with honors in philosophy ), 1:5, Ph. D., ('lark U'niv., Jon: m. JJersey City, Nov. 25, 19.2, Charlotte Hiremus Scudder. Teacher De Witt Clinton High Sch., 1809-1000; a general director playgrounds, N. Y. City, summers of 1-05, 1:99, 1901; traveled in Europe summer of 1902: wrote article in Harper's Magazine which Ied Mrs. Humphry Ward to start Va- rition Sehuds in London. Lectured in Co- Jumbia Vlav. Summer Sch., 1904, and in sum- rer, 1911, lectured in the Olympic Games pragramm . La. Purchase Exp'n: since sum- mer of Peut, supervisor of playgrounds, Wash- ington, D. C. In April, 100G, called together in Washington the meeting which founded the Playground Avn of America. Although officially resident in Washington, is still a N Y. Presbyterian. Address: 805- G. St., Washington, D. C.
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CURTIS, James Breckinridge:
Lawyer; b. Inghanapolis, Ind., 1805; 8. James JJ. and Margaret (McCain) Curtis; grad. Rentler Coll. (l mv. Indianapolis ), A.B, 3 -- 5, -1.M., 1 -- 6. in. Morristown, N. J., 1-9., JJnurtte C.fr: children: Brian Cutler, Chirles Comer Made special study of law of corporateis: corp'n counsel city of In- dianapois, Iso 9; settled disimtes and liti- gation b 'wien city and traction companies, failrond and telep! me companies. Mem. Ind. House of Representatives, Icss 95; speaker House, Itati; introduced and adverated to passare one of ethest bills for modern city charter, ficarted as a model: advocated Australian billot and prison reform laws; procared first appropriation for Ind. Nat,
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Gnard, of which was mem. 17 years, retiring ! cral months in England on special mission as col .; com'd light battery art y, Spanish- |for Treasury Dep' :; since 195i, senior mnem. Am. War, serving in Porto Rico in Miles' Expd'n; for 20 years com'd cbampion battery art'y, as demonstrated in annual competi- tions; at close of Spainch.Am. War, came to N. Y. City, where has given special attention to corporation practice in New York and throughout [. S. Director Am. Dist. Teie- graph Co., Holmes' Elec. Protection Co., Tel- ephone Contracting Co., Charlotte Telephone (o. Democrat. Nat. pres. Drita Tan Delta fraternity from 1907. President Indiana Soc. of N. Y. Clubs: Riding, Manhattan, baw- yers. Address: 150 Broadway, N. Y. City. CURTIS, John Green: law firm of Curtis, Mallet- Prevost & Colt. Democi it: took earnest part in the move- meut which resulted ja the Syracuse Conven- tion, 1:92. and was treas. of the Provisional Siate Committee; aqueduct comum'r of City of N. Y. under Mayor Low. 1002; delegate to Nat. Det. Conv., 1904. Episcopalian. Life trustee Trinity Coll .; mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .: fellow Am. Goog. Soc .; liie mem. N. Y. Hist. Sie. Clubs: Union, Century, Tuxedo, Down Town, City Midday, Manhat- tan, University, Church. City (N. Y. City ) ; Garden City Golf; Metropolitan ( Washing- ton, D. C.). Residence: 27 W. 47th St., N. Y. City.
Physician, physiologist; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 29, 1811; grad. Ilarvard, A.B., ING, A.M., 1.69, Columbia, M.D, 170. L.L.D., 1944: m. Netta E. Blackwood. Assistant demonstrator and demonstrator anatomy, 1:70-75, adjunct lec- torer and adjunct prof. physiology, 1875-83, prof. physiology, Coll. Phys, and Surg., since 1883, Columbia Univ. House surgeon, 1570, at- tending surgeon, is76-81, Bellevue Hosp .; sec. Med. l'aculty. Columbia. 1-76-90. Mem. Am. Soc. Naturalists, Am. Physiol. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. Co. Med. Soc. Club: University. Address: 327 W. 5th St., N. Y. City.
CURTIS, Natalie:
Author and musician; b. V. Y. City; d. Dr. Edward and Augusta Lawler ( Stacey ) Curtis; ed. in N. Y. City, France and Germany; ui- married. Traveled extensively in Europe and in the United States, especially in the Far- West among Indian tribes gathering and not- ing the folk-lore and music of the American Indians, for her large publication * The In- dians Book." A trained musician and an an- thority on the art, mesie, religion and life of the North American Indians. Address: 33 W. coth St., N. Y. City.
CURTIS, Newton Martin:
Soldier, agriculturist : b. De Peyster, N. Y., May 21, 1825; ed. public schools, Gouverneur Wesleyan Acad., 1-54 53. Was postmaster at De Peyster, 1,57-61; enlisted in Union Army, April 14, 1dl, and May 7, 1sul, became capt. in Ioth N. Y. Vols. ; lieut .- col., Oct., 192, and cel., 1965, of 142d N. Y. Inf . commanding bri- gade at Cold Harbor; brevetted brig .- gen. vols., Oct., 1-64, and commissioned brig.gen. vols., and brevetted maj.gen. vols., Mar., 1863; was chief of staff to Gea. D. O. C. Ord, and was commander in Southern Va. from July, 1:05, until mustered out, Jan., 1-6: col- lector of customs, Oswegatchie, N. Y., 1866 67, special ag't of U. S. Treasury, 1- 540; mem. Legislature, 1993-55: mem. of Congress, 1:01- 97. Pres. N. Y. State Ar'l Sic,, 1->0; sec. 1879-85, pres. 1-55-90, N. Y. Agricultural Ex- periment Station. Address : Ogdensburg, N. Y.
CURTIS. William Edmond:
Lawyer: h. N. Y. Cily. June 2, 155; eldest s late William Edmord (chief justice Suver. ior Court of N. Y.) a d Miry 1. (Sevill) Cur- tis; grad. Trinity Coll, Hartford, 1575. LL. D., 1902; unmarried. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1877, and began practice as mem. firm of Stearns & Curtis: ass't sec. of Treasury of U. S., 1893 97, and during term was for sev.
CURTIS, William John;
Lawyer; b. Brunswick, Maine, Ang. 25, 1854; s. John and Letitia A. ( Bammer) Cur- tis; grad. Bowdoin Coll., A.B., 15; m. Au- Fusta, Me., June 13, 1581, Lena Sturtevant Riley: children: Mrs. Katharina C. Pierce, Ilelen Very, Lena Riley, Mildred, William J., Jr. Member of law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell, N. Y. City, since Jan., 15-7. Mem. B'd of Overseers, Rawloin Coll., Brunswick, Me. Mem. Am. Bor Axs'n. N. Y. State Dar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .; honorary meiu. Dar Ass'n State of Ala. Clubs: Reform, City, Lawyers, Down Town Ass'n, Seawanhaha Yacht. N. Y. Yacht, Uni- Versity. Address: 956 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
CURTISS, Benjamin de Forest:
Retired manufacturer ; b. Watertown, Conn., 151; s. Lli and Alma (de Forest ) Curtiss: ed. public schools of Watertown and French's Sch., New Haven, Conn .; m. Rye. N. Y., Ella M. Mills, Formerly in minutacturing busi- ness, but retired some years since: has been executor and me'r of estates. Trustee Mot. Life Ins. Co., Dry Dock Savings Inst'n, Mc- Auley (Water St.) Mission. Republican: Presby'n; Mem. New England Soc. Club: Uninn League. Address: 900 Park Av., N. Y. City.
CURTISS. Frank:
Capitalist, traction official; b. Sheffield, Mass,, 1%; s. Orron and Caroline Curtiss; ral. in schools of Sheffield, Mass. ; pres. and director Sixth Av. R. R., Great Birrington Elre. Light Co., Berkshire Bloch, Mahaiwe Block; v .. p. and director Nat. Mahaiwe Bank, Great Barrington, Mass. Address: 750 Wash- ington St., N. Y. City, and Sheffield, Mass. CURTISS, George Eoughton:
Lawyer; b. Mt. Morris, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1402; s. George ( killed in siege of Vicksburg) and Huldah ( Boughton) Curtiss : removed with parents to farm in MeHenry County, Ill. ; rd. public schools and Marengo ( LL) Thigh Sch., and grad. Northwestern Business Coll., Madi- son, Wis. ; w. Binghamton, N. Y., May 1, yes, Mary D. Bliss; children : Elizabeth Hul- dah, Isabella Bli-s. Taucht in bowell's Bos- iness Coll., Binghamton, N. Y., four years, at same time studying law; admitted to N. Y. Dar, les ; dist. att y Broome Co., N. Y .. 1553- SD; C. S. dist. att'y, Nurthorn Dist. of N. Y., since June 6. 1900, Republican. Author: Protection and Prosperity. Address: Diog- hamton, N. Y.
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CURTISS, Harlow Clarke:
Lawyer; b. Utica, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1556: s. Charles Gould and Amelia Lent ( Mais Cur tiss; grad. Trinity Coll .. Hartford, Corn .. B A., 1881 (M.A., 1-a); m. Buffalo, N. Y., June 18, 1856, Ethel Mann; children, Eliza- beth, b. 1897, John Shelton, b. . 2.93, Stiles Judson, b. 1904, Charles Mann, b. 1900. Melt. Soc. Colonial Wars, Alpha Delta Phi. Gniver- sity Club ( Buffalu, N. Y.). Country revi- dence: Homewood, Ridgeway, Can. Address: 10H) Lincoln, Parkway, Buffalo, N. Y.
CUSACK, Joseph E .:
Captain U. S. Army. b. N. Y .. Jan 13. 18b8; appt'd from the army private and cor- poral, Troop C, 5th Cav .. Jan. 15, let), to Nov. 21, 1892; 2d lieut. 5th Cav., Nov. 1. 1:02; Ist. Hent .. Mar. 2, 189: captain, 12th Cav., Feb. 2, 1901; giad. from Univ. of Notre Dame, South Bend. Ind. O.t. 9. 1901. Ad- dress: Fort Oglethorpe. Dodge, Ga.
CUSACK. Thomas Francis:
Catholic bishop; b N. Y. City, Feb. 22, 1-62; s. James and Honora (Doland) Cusack, grad. St. I'rancis Xavier Coll., N. Y. City. 1880; and Troy Sem., Troy. N. Y. Ordained priest, May 30, 15: Superior of N. Y. Dio- cesan Mission Soc .. 1-5-1001: consecrated, April 25, 1904, auxiliary bishop of N. Y. Address: 112 2. 29th St., N. Y. City.
CUSHIING, Harry Alonzo :
Lawyer: b. Lynn, Mass., 1820: s. Alvin Matthew and Ehzabeth (Pearsons) Cushing; grad. Amberst Coll., A.B .. 1-01: Columbia I'niv., Ph.D., 1:56, LL.B., 1901. m. 1:90, ):ha- abeth Newton. Prof. of law, Columbia Univ. Republican. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Am. ITist. Ass'n, Acad. Polit. Frionce. Clubs. Lawyers, Republican. City. Address: 43 Ce- dar St., N. Y. City.
CUSHING, Harry Cooke, Jr .:
Consulting elec. eng r and publisher ; m. Fort Foote, Maryland, May 14, 1-09: s. Ma- jor Harry C. (U. S. A ) and Martha M. ( Budd) Cushing, of Maryland: ed. Chauney- Hall Sch., Boston and Cornell Univ .: m. Nov. 25, 1-93. Adelaide B. Connfelt : children : Harry C., 3d, b. 1995, Leonard Jarvis, b. 19000. Author and publisher: Standard Wiring: The Central Station. Mem. Am. Inst. Elee. Eng'rs, Nat. Elec. Light Ass'n. Illuminating Eng'ring Soc., Kappa Alpha Sar, of Cornell Univ. Clubs: Country of Westchester, Stral- lers, Cornell University. Address: am Broad- way, N. Y. City.
CUSHIMAN, Joseph Wood:
Real estate operator: b. N. Y. Chy. Sept. 15, 1-63; s. E. Holbrook and Mary ( Wand> Cushman: grad. Columbia Coll. B.A. (honor rinss), 1584; m. N. Y. City. Jan. 10. 1-92, Frances J. Rathborne: children : Joseph Rathharne. Holbrook Benezet. Mary Alle". tuin. Elizabeth L. Mem. Citizen's I'nion and chi'n Ninth Assembly Dist. many years; pres. and director J. W. Cushman & Co., The Cushman & Denison Mig Co .. City Land Improvement Co. Episcopalian. Clubs: Traversity, Colombia Univ., Comedy, Alpha Delia P'hi. Church. Residences: 432 W. 23d !, N Y. City, and Bedford, N Y., Ad- 210 W 434 St .. N. Y City.
CUSHIMAN, William Reynolds: 1 S. Navs 1. Darmstadt
dock Cushman icommander, U. S. N.) and Nannie ( Stewart) Cushman: ed. public schools. Buffalo, N. Y. (Josse Ketchum medal) ; appt d te U. S. Naval Acad., Sept. 1 5, 1:91. from 331 N. Y. Dist. by Hon. J. D. I Lockwood; grad. (with credit) 1-95: m. Dry Tortugas, Fla., Mar. 12. 1599, Marie Caraber: one son, William Reynolds, Jr .. b. July 22. 1599. Joined U. S. S. Atlanta, June 21. 1-05; Texas, Sept. 13, 1-05: Min- neapolis, Nov. 14, 1-95; Marblehead, Oct. 17, 1-06. Columbia, Der. 1. 1966: U. S. Naval Arad., May 1, 1:97; final graduation U. S. Naval Acad., May 22. 1>97; commissioned ensign. . Pily 1, 1:97: with Indiana, July 10. 1-97, during Spanish War till after battle of Santiago (campaign medal) ; expr. officer Hornet, July 24. 1-08; joined Yankton, Sept. 27. 1-08: Dixie, Dec. 21. 1-99; comm'd lient. (Junior grade), July 1. 1900; joined Frank- lin, Sept. 15, 1900; Vixen, Sept. 30, 1901: comm'd lieut., Sept. 17. 1902: joined Am- phitrite, Feb. 10, 1904: U. S. R. S. Hancock, Ang. 1, 1905; U. S. Naval Station, Honolulu, Ort. 12, 1905; Aug. 21, 1907, joined U. S. S. Albany (rhiof eng'r). Address: Care Navy Dep't, Washington, D. C.
CUTCHEON, Franklin W. M .:
Lawyer; h. Dexter, Mich., Mar. 6 1444: s. Byron M. and Maria A. (Warner) Cutcheon : grad. U'nis. of Michigan, Ph.B., 1995; m. St. Paul, Minn,, Fch. 3. 1:91. Sarah Gibson Flandran. Admitted to bar and practised law in St. Paul, Minn., 1-$5.99; removed to N. Y. City. 1-0, where has since practised. Active in Democratir polities in Minnesota, and, 1993, chun'n State Central Com .: as- sisted in organization Sound Money Demor- racy, Tofu and served on -Nat. Com. of the Nat. organization. Mom. firm Hornblower. Byron. Miller & Potter: director Pacific Gas and Eleririe Co. (Calif.), Western Parific R'y Co .. M. Ford & Co. Democrat. Mem. Iss'n Har. City of N. Y., Alpha Delta Phi. Recreations: Riding, hunting, golf. Clubs : University, Century, Down Town, Nassau Country, Residence (city ) : 2. E. T5th St .. N Y. Cif, and Love-t Valley, L. I. Ad- dress: 21 Broad St .. N. Y. City.
CUTLER, Arthur ILmilton :
1. Huhston, Muss,, Jan. 16. J-19 s. khhm. J. and Rebecca (Temple) Cutler: ed. public schools, private tutor : grad. Ilarvard Butl. A.B., 19;0; Princeton,
Jones. Spent f mir sears in business after graduation, 012abird. 1576. Cutler Sch., trom which uver joo hoys have entered Eastern e dieses Sre. Nat. Conf. in Mathe-
pies. Schoolmasters' Ass'n uf N. Y. City. 197 Club4: Century, Uni- Fruity. B. rvard. Residence . 20 E. 50th St. Address 37 W. 41th St., N. Y. City. CUTLER. Eurwell S. :
4. Dottato, N. Y., Nov. 3. 116, s ital. & H and Ella A. (Smith) Cutler: ed L . latest and Horvard Univs. : unmarried. W. two years in journalism: four years of American stage. Engaged in mf's irum 14. . now pres. Cutler Desk Co. and excretor L'a A Cutler and A. C. Smith: e fat .. Travels have extended all Mom 2 wrieties. Recreations: Automoly ma. lawn tennis, winter travel,
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Conth'r to various publications of articles on historical criticism. Address : Buffalo,
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CUTLER, Condict Walker:
Physician; b. Morristown, N. J .. 1-59: s. Augustus W. and Julin R. : Walker) Cutler; grad. Rutgers Coll. B.S., 199, MIS, 1662; Coll. Phys. and Surs. (Columbia), M.D., 1982 ( first honor-Harsch prize ) : m. N. Y. City, 1581, Cora Carpenter; one son : Condiet Walker, Jr., b. Isss. Formerly prof. dermatology, Univ. of Vt .; attending physi. cian N. Y. City Hosp. Independent Deno- crat. Mem. Dutch Reformed Ch. Fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine; mem. N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. Dermatol. Soc. (ex-pres. ) Zeta Psi; trustee N. Y. Dispensary: mem. Med. B'd Free Industrial Sch, for Crippled Chil- dren. N. Y. City. Author: Differential Medical Diagnosis of Diseases of the Skin: Lectures on Dermatology; Treatment of Typhoid Fever, etc. Mem. N. Y. Soc. Order Founders and Patriots of America. Club : N. Y. Athletic. Address: 616 Madison lv., N. Y. City.
CUTLER, James G .:
Architect: b. Albany, N. Y., April 24, ISIS; s. John N. and Mary E. (Goobl) Cut- ler: ed. Albany Acad. : m. Kingston, N. Y., Sept. 27. 1-71, Anna K Abbey. Pres. Cut- ler Mi'g Co., Cutler Realty Co. : v .- p. _ 11- liance Bank: director Rochester Trust and Safe Deposit Co., and the Rochester Sav- ings Bank; trustee Reynolds Library. Ro- publican. Comm'r to draft charters cities second-class 1895: presidential elector, I-on; comm'r public safety, 1900; mayor, 1001-07. Mem, Architectural League, corr. mem. Am. Inst. Architects: mem. S. A. R., Sor. Co. lonial Wars. Clubs: Hirneser Valley. Yacht. Country, Union League Rochester), Re- publican (N. Y. City), Residence: 314 h. Av. Address: Cutler Bld'g, Rochester, N. Y. CUTTER. Ephraim: *
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Physician: b. Woburn. Mass .. 1 1832: s. Benjamin and Mary ( Whittemore) Cutter; grad. Yale, B .... 1-52, .A.M., 1-75. Harvard Med. Sch., M.D., 1G, Univ. of Pa., M.D., 1837, Iowa Coll .. I.L. D. fhumor. ary), 1>>i; m. Ist Rebecea Smith Sullivan (died 1699) ; children ! Benjamin (prof. New England Conservatory of Music). Ephraim, J., organist, conductor, etc. ( Bos- ton), John AAshburton (M.D.): m. 2d, 1901, Mrs. Anna L. Davidson. Practised at Wo- burn, Mass., 1-57-45; at Cambridge and Boston, 1-75 $1: since 1-1, in N. Y. City. Inventor improved laryngological and gyne- vological methods and of instruments in re- lation to. them, as well as in microscopy and microphotography: author of books and monographs, over 500 titles: engaged in con- sulting medical work as well as original studies, specially in foods. Corresponding and honorary meto. of Ant. and tore en societies. Address: West Falmouth, Mass., or 325 W. S3d St., N. Y. City.
CUTTING, Churchill Hunter:
Merchant; b. Southbridge, Mass .. Sept. 12. 1542: s. Sewall >. (D. D. ) and Elisabeth Eddy (Brown) Cutting; m Rochester, N. Y .. May 5, 1564. Mary Augusta Dutton : chil. dren: Mrs. Grave Datton Cutting Rizes, | 1, 1-6. A.lisabeth Brown Cutting, b, Et IN, H .: now sec and treas, lluntun-Cutting
Democrat. Baptist; mem. B'd Mg'rs Amt. Bible Soc. Clubs : Merchants', Twentieth Century. Address: 247 President St., Brook- lyn, N. Y.
CUTTING, Elisabeth Brown:
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1571; d. Churchill Hunter and Mary ( Dnttou) Cut ting; ed. Brooklyn Heights Sem., Vassar Coll., A.B., Columbia Univ., A.M. Pres. N. Y. Branch Vassar Alumna Ass'n: 2d s .- p. Ass'n Collegiate Alumni; mem. Exec. Com. Brooklyn Armstrong Ass'n; mem. Vassar Hfist, Ass'n. Clubs : Women's University
( mein. B'd Mg'rs), Twentieth Century ( Brooklyn ), Brooklyn Barnard, Brooklyn Heights Sem., City History Club. Address : 217 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CUTTING, Harvey Israel:
Prop'r Adirondack Ozonia Spring; b. Cabot, Vt .. Ang. 8, 1:50; s. Israel and Emi- maline Russ ( Harvey) Cutting: ed. Barre (Vt. ) Acad., Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N. H., and Dartmouth Coll .; m. Northfield, Vt., Sept. 5, 1º>3, Jennie A. Moulton ; chil- dren : Raymond, b. 1884, Lanra M., b. 1867. Karl M., b. 1999. Pres. Philadelphia ( Meriden) and Dartmouth debating socs. Thirteen years lumberman in Mich. : 20 years dealer in timber lands; four years exploiting Adirondack Ozonia non-mineral natural yning water. Republican. Mem. K. K. K., Dartmouth, and Masonic orders. Address : Potsdam, N. Y.
CUTTING, Robert Fulton:
I'res. Citizens' Union of N. Y. City; b. N. Y. City, June. 1-52; s. Fulton and Jus- tine (Bayard) Cutting: grad. Columbia Coll .. Ist1; m. lat, 1874, Natalie C. P. Schenck (diedl. 1-75) : 2d. Jan., 1883, Helen Suydam; children: Robert Bayard. Helen, Elizabeth M., Fulton, C. S., Ruth. Director of several large corp'ns. Pres. N. Y. Trade School. and of Ass'n for Improving the Condition of the Poor; director City and Suburban Homes Co. Episcopalian. Mem. Delta Phi. Columbia Univ. Alumni Ass'n, Am. Mus. Natural History, Am. Economic Ass'n. Has taken active part in politics, as head of Citizens' I'nian, in campaigns from 1997. Century. City, Delta Phi, Church. Tuxedo. Residener: 24 E. 67th St. Ad- dress: 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
CUTTING, Seth Hudson:
Architect and builder: b. Newport. N. H., Nov. 3. 1:69; s. Shepherd H. and Helen F. (Baker) Cutting; is of pure English descent, tracing back in direct line to emigrants leav- ing England from 1634 to Info, on father's and mother's sides respectively; had two grent.grandfathers in Continental Army: ed. in high school, Newport, N. H., and Coleman Nat. Business Coll., Newark, N. J., degree of Master of Accounts from latter: m. Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 1, 1595, Hattie M. Wright, of Portland, Me .: children: Helen F., b. Aug. 13, 1899. Ruth E., b. Aug. 5. 1901. Well known in the building business in the towns of Lastern Vermont and Western New Hamp. shire, Especially Claremont, N. H., where he has, owned and managed much business und tenement property and is rated as one of the heavy tax payers of the toown. Formerly of Chandler & Cutting, bniklers, Claremont,
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Co., real estate operators, Brooklyn, and of | City. Residence: 34 E. 52d St. Address: 44 the Ascutney Realty Co .. builders, Brooklyn. Pine St., N. Y. City. Republican: Baptist. Mason and Knight of CUYLER, Theodore Ledyard: N'ythias. Address: 11 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, X, Y.
CUTTING, William Bayard:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 12, 1$50; s. Fuiton and Elise Justine (Bayard ) Cutting ; grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., 1809, MI.A., 1501, LL.B., Ist1; m. University Place Presby- terian Ch., April 26. Isti, Olivia Peyton Murray; children: William Dayard, Jr., h. June 13, 1-fs, Justine Bayard, b. Sept. 7, 19, Bronson Murray, b. June 23, 15% Olivia, b. 1822. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1-71; pres. St. Louis, Alton & Terre Hauto R. R. Co., 178; now trustee U. & Trust Co .; pres. N. Y. & S. Brooklyn Ferry and Transportation Co .; director Am. Ex- change Nat. Bank, U. S. Trust Co., Con- mercial Union Assurance C'a., Am. Beet Sugar Co., City and Suburban Homes Co. Was civil service comm'r N. Y. City, under Mayor Wm. L. Strong. Republican. Bjs- copalian. Director N. Y. Botanical Gar- dens, Am. Museum Natural History, Met. Museum of Art. Zoological Soc., ete. Trus- tec Columbia Coll. Clubs : Union, Metro- politan, Ceutury, Players, National Arts, South Side, Tuxedo, University, City, Delta Phi, Grolier, Church, Jekyl Residence: 21 E. 72d St. Address: 52 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
CUTTS, Henry E .:
Chemist; h. York, Me., Sept. 21, 1567; s. Eastman and Louisa M. (Lastman) Cutts; grad. Bowdoin Coll., A.B., 1>01, A.M., 1:92; m. Mary Louise Smith. Engaged in com- mercial work on line of analytical and tech- nieal chemistry and chemical mf's since 1-12. Asso, mem. firin of Stillwell & Glad- ding. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Ain. Chem. Soc., Soe. Chem. Industry, Psi Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa Alumni of New York, Bowdoin Alumni Association of New York. Recreations: Walking and other outdoor exercise. Address: 181 Front St., N. Y. City.
CUTUJIAN, Avae:
Physician and surgeon: b. Marash. Cilicia. Turkey, July 13. le63; s. Hagop and Turvand (Abbian ) Cutujian; grad. N. Y. Univ., .B. ( 1'hi Beta Kappa), ]>>>, 1.31 .. 1-91; L. I. Call. Hosp., M.D., 1-53; m. Konton. Del., .Tune 25, 1:04, Margaret Reynold Graham; children : Frances Catherine, b. 19h. T. Nor- ris, b. 1901. House surgeon New Haven Hosp .: 190; visiting physician. Demilt Dis- pensary; med. examiner John Hancock Lifo Ins. Un. Presbyterian. Address: 71 Lex- ington .Av., N. Y. City.
CUYLER, Cornelius C .:
Banker; grad. Princeton Coll., A B., 1979; married. Engaged in banking in N. Y. City ; 1."tu. firm of Cuyler, Morgan & Co., bank- ere. v.p. U. S. Guarantee Co., Mercantile Trust Co., Mobile & Ohio R. R. Co .. U. S. Mortzazo and Trust Co. Mom. Holland She. Archrol. Irst. of America, Met. Museum of Art, N. Y. Hist. Soc., N. Y. Geneal. and Bios. Soc. Pres. School of Musical Art. N. Y. City: treas Am. School of Classical Studios, Romo Clubs: Union, University. Priseuton, Joan Tuwn, Century, Lawyers'
Clergyman; b. Aurora, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1822; s. B. Ledyard and Louisa Frances ( Morrell) Cuyler; grad. Princeton, 1-11 (D.D., LL.D.); Princeton Theol. Sem., 1516. in. Newark, O., March 17, 1553, Annie E. Mathiot: children: Theodore L., Jr., Mrs. Mary C. Cheesman. Ordained to ministry. 1>46; after 3 other pastorates was, 15/01.93, pastor Lafayette Av. Presby'n Ch., Brook- lyn; resigned to enter upon a ministry at large; active in temperaure reform, Y. M. (. A., Sunday schools and various philan thropic works; prominent in formation of Rep. party, 1836. Author: Stray Arrows: Cedar Christian: The Empty Crib: Wayside Springs: Right to the Point; Thought Hives; God's Light on Dark Clouds; Pointed Pa pers; Heart Life: From the Nile to Nor way; Newly Enlisted, or Talks to Young Converts; The Young Preacher: How to Be a Pastor: Stirring the Eagle's Nest; Chris- tianity in the Home; Beulah Land: Moun- tain-tops with Jesus: Help and Good Cheer: Recollections of a Long Life-An Autobio- graphy; Our Christmas Tides. Has written about 4,000 articles for leading religious papers, many of which have been translated into foreign languages. Oldest mem. Chi Alpha (soc. ministers in N. Y.). Reerea. tions : Walking. AAddress : 170 S. O.x. ford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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DABO. Leon·
Artist: b. Detroit, Mich., July 9, 1565; s. Ignace Scott and Madeline (Oherle) Dabo; ed. Stanislas Coll., Ecole des Arts Decora- tives, Paris: also studied in Rome. Florence, Venice: m. London. Ing., 199. Jennie Marie Ford: children: Madeleine Helen, b. 1-90; Leon Ford, b. I-92. Has written extensively un art of painting: amme his works are The Seashore, in the Detroit Museum of Art; tho Historical room friezes in Watertown (N. Y.) Library (Flower Memorial), The Ascension. the ceiling panels and the Life of Christ in triformm galleries of the Ch. of St. John the Baptist, Brooklyn, and numerous other works in churches and public and private bldes. Has had special exb'ns of landscape and ma- rine paintings in Berlin. Paris, N. Y. City, Boston, 1 hrago. this works have been freely discussed in The London Studio, Brush and Pencil. The Sketch Book, The Art Bulletin. The Collector and Art Critie, etc. Chib : National Arts. Residence (country) : New Milford, N. J. Address ( European) : Caro Fritz Gurlitt, Potsdammerstrasse, 113, Ber- lin ; studio : 25 E. lith St., N. Y. City.
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