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JEWETT, Edgar Boardman:
Manufacturer: h. Ann Arbor, Mich .. Dc :. 14, 1543; s. Jolin Cotton and Priscilla ( Board- man ) Jewett; ed. schools of Buffalo; m. Oet. 3, 1865, Elizabeth Foster Danforth, of Ann Arbor. Sergeant, Co. C. 7th Res't N. Y. Vol. in Civil War, brig.gen. N. G. N. Y .. 1584. Pres. John C. Jewett Mi's Co., Jewett Refrigerator Co .: v.p. Cary Safe Co. Police comm'r. 1894, mayor City of Buffalo, 1993. Mem. S. A. R., Order of Founders and Pat- riots of America. Club: Buffalo. Address: Hotel Touraine, Buffalo, N. Y.
JEWETT, Franklin N .:
Educator: b. N. Bangor. Franklin Co., N. Y., Jan. 2. 152: s. Benjamin F. and Louisa J. (Woodward) Jewett : grad. Oswego Nor- mal Sch., June, 1576: Univ. Rochester, B.A. les1. A.M., IN54: Rochester Theol. Som .. 1; m. Fredonia, N. Y., Dec. 2. 1993, Harriet E. Lyon; children: Rexford W., b. 1-94, Mar- 743
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jorie J., b. 1895, Harold Alden, b. 1897, Eu- gene Lyon, b. 1900. Taught Lake Forest Acad., 1SS1-82; since Mar., 1886, teaching in Seience Dep't Fredonia State Normal Sch. Independent Republican. Mem. Delta Upsi-
lon, Phi Beta Kappa. Address: Fredonia, N. Y.
JEWETT, Frederic Albert:
Physician; b. Bath, Me., June 29, 1852; s. George and Sarah (Hale) Jewett; ed. in public schools of Bath, Me., Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 1880, Long Island College Hosp., M.D., 1883; m. 1st, Needham, Mass., April 15, 1875, Emma L. Kingsbury; one son: Al- bert Frederic, b. Aug. 11, 1876; m. 2d, Brook- lyn, N. Y., April 27, 1887, Ella M. Cahaley. Engaged in general practice of medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y. Med. inspector Dep't of Health, 1886 to 1906; chief inspector Bureau of Contagious Diseases, N. Y. Dep't of Health, 1591-1903. Mem. Med. Soc. County of Kings, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Electro-Therapeutic Ass'n, Asso- ciated Physicians of L. I., Greater N. Y. Med. Ass'n, Brooklyn Pathological Soc. Mem. Acanthus Lodge, F. and A. M., Constellation Chapter, R. A. M., Clinton Commandery, K. T., and Mecca Temple, Mystic Shrine. Ad- dress : 282 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JEWETT, George L .:
Born Providence, R. I .; s. Clement and Amanda A. (Osgood) Jewett; m. Rock Isl- and, Ill., April 5, 1877, Cara G. Gilbert. Was many years member firin T. B. Coddington & Co .; now retired. Clubs: Century, Church, National Arts. Address: 20 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
JEWETT, Henry Clay:
Eng'r officer, U. S. A .; b. Buffalo, N. Y., April 8, 1879; s. Josiah and Grace ( Hall) Jewett; ed. Sch. of Practice, Buffalo, N. Y., 1886-94; grad. Jan., 1994; State Normal Sch., Buffalo, N. Y., 1894-97; U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, N. Y., 1897-1901; grad. Feb. 18. 1901; m. Washington, D. C., April 18, 1906, Nannie Graham Hume. Appt'd 2d lieut., Corps of Eng'rs U. S. A., to date from Feb. 2, 1901; promoted 1st lieut., Jan. 23, 1904. Director Jewett & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Episcopalian. Mem. Mil. Order of Moro Campaigns. Club : Army and Navy ( Manila, P. I.). Address: Care of Adjutant General, U. S. A., Wash- ington, D. C.
JEWETT, John Howard:
Author: b. Hadley, Mass., Jan. 19, 1843; s. Edwin and Elizabeth (Jones) Jewett; grad. Hopkins Acad., Hadley, Mass., 161; served in Civil War from April 26. 161, to Aug. 1864, in Company C, 10th Mass. Vol. Inf., of which was ass't quartermaster and ordnance officer when he resigned in 1864; m. North- ampton, Mass., Oct. 1, 1:67, Sarah Hart Phelps. Engaged in newspaper work, and was editor and business mg'r of the Tran- script, Holyoke. Mass., 1867-73: business mg'r three years and publisher three years of Worcester Gazette: editor The Profes- sion- magazine, N. Y. City, 1901-02: manag. ing editor The Craftsman, magazine. N. Y. City. 1901-06; since then devoting entire time to literary work. Author: Fugitive Verse, 1×$9; The Bunny Stories, 1991; More Bunny Stories, 1900; Memorial of Jonas S. Clark, 1902; Memorial of Lieutenant Governor Wil- liam H. Haile, 1902; Easter Story, 1904;
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Christmas Stocking Series. 1905: Little Motor Stories, 6 vols., 1906-07; Grand-Mother Goose Stories, 4 vols., 1907: Clover-Leaf Series, + vols., 1907-08. Conth'r St. Nicholas. Youths' Companion, Woman's Home Compan. ion, also much verse under own name and pen-name of Hannah Warner. Club: Au- thors. Address: 146 E. 22d St., N. Y. City. JEWETT, Rutger Bleecker:
Publisher; b. Dayton, Ohio; s. Rev. Ed- ward H. and Sophia Seymour (Miller) Jew- ett; grad. Hobart Coll., A.B., Phi Beta Kap- pa, 1:00 (MI.A.). MIn'g director and v .- p. John Lane Company. Veteran Company K (10th Company ), 7th Reg't N. G. N. Y. Mein. 7th Reg't Veteran Ass'n, Sigma Phi Soc .. Ohio Society. Clubs: St. Nicholas (sec. and governor), The Players, Baltusrol Golf. Ad- dress: St. Nicholas Club, 7 W. 44th St., N. Y. City.
JEWETT, Sherman Skinner:
Lawyer; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 15. 1570; s. Josiah and Grace (Hall) Jewett; grad. Yale, B.A., 1891; Columbia, A.M., 1893. LL.B., 1594; m. Binghamton, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1596, Helen E. Hallock; children : Kelsey, b. Nov. 29, 1899, Sherman S., Jr., b. July 7, 1904. Ad- mitted to bar, 1993; U. S. Comm'r Western Dist. of N. Y., since July 1, 1897. Capt. Co. C, 74th Reg't, N. G. N. Y. since Nov. 5. 1902. Director and v .- p. Jewett & Co., stove mf'rs, Buffalo, N. Y. Republican: Episcopal- ian. Mem. S. A. R., Delta Kappa Epsilon : charter mem. University Club (Buffalo). Residence: 563 W. Ferry St. Address: 502 D. S. Morgan Bld'g, Buffalo, N. Y.
JOHANNSEN, Oskar Augustus:
Engineer, educator: b. Davenport. Ia., May 14. 1570: s. Christian and Caroline ( Stuehrk) Johannsen; grad. Univ. of Ill .. B.S., 1504, Cornell Univ., A.M., 1902. Ph.D., 1904; m. Chicago, Ill., 1896, Hariette A. Fuller: one daughter, Dorothea, b. Oet., 1903. Drafts- man. 1894-96; eng'r in structural iron works. 1-96-99; instr. in eivil eng'ring, Cornell Univ., 1599-1924; ass't prof. structural eng'r- ing since 1904. Student of the biology of water supply and of entomology. Author of several papers on engineering. bacteriology and dipterology. Mem. A. A. A. S .; asso. mein. Am. Soc. of Civil Eng'rs: mem. Sigma Xi, Gamma Alpha. Address: Ithaca, N. Y.
JOHNSON, A. E .:
General passenger agent: b. in Sweden, 1840; ed. Mt. Carroll (III.) Sem. Senior mem. firm of A. E. Johnson & Co .. general passenger agents of the Scandinavian- Ameri- can Line of Copenhagen. operating a line of steamers between N. Y. City and Norwe- gian and Danish ports, the firm having offices in Y.
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Chi caro, Minneapolis. St. Paul and Seattle Acting consul for Sweden in N. Y. City : part owner Nordstjernan, only Swedish paper in N. Y. City : v.p. Scandinavian Sailors' Tem- perance Home, Brooklyn: director Swedish lutheran Emigrant Home, N. Y. City, and Working Women's Home, Chicago. Royal Swedish Knight of Wash since 1995: Royal Danish Knight of Dannebrog. since 1905. Ad- dress: 1 Broadway, N. Y. City.
JOHNSON, Arthur T .:
Lawyer; b. Colchester. Vt., Mar. 12. 18.º: S. Thomas P. and Harriett L. (Newton ) John-
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Business Coll .; m. Gouverneur, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1890, Caroline M.' Gleason; one son, Robert A., b. 1891. Engaged in practice of law at Gouverneur, N. Y .; director First Nat. Bank of Gouverneur. Pres. B'd of Ed'n; has held office of special county judge of St. Lawrence Co. for past 9 years, now serving fourth term. Republican. Unitarian. Address: Gouver- neur, N. Y.
JOHNSON, Burges:
Editor; b. Rutland, Vt., Nov. 9, 1877; s. James Gibson and Mary A. (Rankin) John- son; grad. Amherst, B.A., 1999; m. N. Y. City, 1904, Constance F., d. Hon. Everett P. Wheeler. Engaged in reportorial work Com- mercial Advertiser and Evening Post, 1899- 1900; literary adviser G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1900-03; on literary staff Harper & Bros., 1903-06. Ass't editor Everybody's Magazine,
1906-07; managing editor Outing Magazine, 1907-08; editor Judge and asso. editor Leslie's Weekly from 1908. Author: Rhymes of Lit- tle Boys, 1905 ( Crowell ) ; Pleasant Tragedies of Childhood, 1905 ( Harper ) ; Beastly Rhymes, 1906 (Crowell). Has lectured to some extent and is a constant contb'r of verse and prose to magazines. Republican. Mem. Amherst Ass'n of N. Y., Delta Kappa Epsilon Ass'n. Clubs: The Players, Port Washington Yacht. Address : 225 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
JOHNSON, F. Coit:
Merchant; b. Norwich, Conn., Sept. 20, 1863; s. Isaac and Frances Adams (Coit) Johnson; ed. Norwich Acad .; m. Bay Ridge, L. I., Oct. 18, less, Florence M. Dickinson ; children : Stuart Holmes, b. 1892, Florence Chester, b. 1594, Donald Coit, b. 1526. En- gaged as cotton goods comm'n merchant; pres. J. H. Lane & Co., N. Y. City; pres. Hampton Co .; director West Boyleston Mi'g Co., Easthampton, Mass., Milstead Mi'g Co., Conyers, Ga., Unity Cotton Mills and Eln City Cotton Mills, La Grange, Ga., Holy- well Company, Flint, Wales. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. Chamber of Com- merce. Clubs: Union League, Merchants, Hardware, Automobile Club of America ( N. Y. City) ; Nassau Country (Nassau, L. I.). Country home at Mill Neck ( Locust Val- ley), L. I. Address: 110 Worth St., N. Y. City.
JOHNSON, Frank Bertram:
Clergyman ; b. Lowville, N. Y., Mar. 28, 1870; s. H. D. and Bessie E. (Webb) John- son; ed. Gainesville (Ga.) College, Colgate Univ. Sem., Hamilton, N. Y., 1902, Crozier Theol. Sem., Chester, Pa., 1903; m. Leon- ardsville, N. Y., June 10, 1903, Louise R. Dye ; one son, Frank Roger, b. 1904. Ordained in ministry of Baptist Church at Otego, N. Y., June 9, 1903; has had pastorates at Great Bend, N. Y., West Edineston, N. Y., Otego, N. Y., and Gilbertsville, N. Y. Director Gil- bertsville and Wells Bridge Telephone Co. Independent in politics. Address: Gilberts- ville, N. Y.
JOHNSON, George Henry:
Writer, editor; b. Orange, Vt .; s. Rev. Thomas HI. and Martha Augusta Johnson; grad. Rutgers Coll., course of mathematics and eng'ring, B.S., 1:2, C.E., 1:85; post-grad. Cornell, M.S., Is 3: Harvard, Sc.D., les7. Prof. mathematics, National College of Nicaragua,
Leon, Central America, 1983-S5; Morgan fel- low in mathematics, Harvard, les-si; with chief eng'r Burlington & Missouri River R. R. in Neb., les7-ss; U. S. ass't eng'r Missis- sippi River Comin'n, St. Louis, Mo., les-96: with The Financier, N. Y. City, since 1 9 ;. Author of several pamphlets; contb'r to many magazines and technical journals, and well- known as a financial statistician. Was identi- fied with management of Y. M. C. A. in St. Louis, and was representative of Missouri to World's Y. M. C. A. Jubilee in London, 1994. Since 1898, director Brooklyn City Mission and Tract Soc. and The Federation of Churches and Christian Organizations in Greater N. Y. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Residence: Brooklyn Heights. Address: 22 Thames St., N. Y. City.
JOHNSON, Helen Kendrick:
Author, editor; b. Hamilton, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1843; d. Asahel C. and Anne (Hopkins) Kendrick; ed. at The Oread, Worcester, Mass. ; m. 1569, Rossiter Johnson. Editor American Woman's Journal, 1993-94. Sole founder, 18:6, The Meridian, a woman's elub that meets at midday. Editor: The Nutshell Series; Poems and Songs for Young People; Our Familiar Songs; Tears for the Little Ones. Author: The Roddy Books: Raleigh Westgate; Woman and the Republic. Mem. Ass'n Opposed to the Extension of Suffrage to Woman; founder, 190s, and president of The Guidon, an anti-suffrage educational study club. Address: 34 Union Sq., N. Y. City.
JOHNSON, Henry Boynton:
Lawyer; b. Woodstock, Vt., July 14, 1862; s. Henry Calvin and Mary ( Cushing) John- son; grad. Dartmouth College, A.B., 1ss3, Albany Law School, LL.B., les7; married Highland Park, Ill., 1903, Augusta Eck- hardt Walker. Engaged in practice of l.iwr in N. Y. City as mem. nrm of Niles & John- son. Also director in sundry business cor- porations. Republican. Congregationalist.
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Mem. Dart- mouth Alumni Ass'n. Recreations: Riding, motoring. Clubs: Union League. Riding, Dartmouth. Summer home at Woodstock, Vt. Address: 11 Wall St., N. Y. City.
JOHNSON, I. Samuel:
Lawyer; b. Centerfield, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1840; ed. Genesee Wesleyan Sem .: m. May 5, 1865, Mary E. MeFarland. of Twinsburg, Ohio. First lieut. Co. D. 136th Reg't N. Y. Vois., in Civil War. Admitted to bar, 194; dist. att's of Wyoming County, 1877-SC; mem. of Assembly, 1890-91; delegate N. Y. Constitu- tional Convention, 1994. Republican. Knight Templar, Shriner, Knight of Pythias and Odd Fellow. Address: Warsaw, N. Y.
JOHNSON, Jeremiah Augustus:
Lawyer: b. Boston, Mass., June 3, 1836; s. Lorenzo D. and Mary (Burges) Johnson ; ed. in private schools and academies. He was admitted to the bar of the District of Co- lumbia. N> to the New York Bar and to the bar of the Supreme Court of the U. S., 1 70; in consular and diplomatie ser. vice of U. S. as consul, 15-67, and consul- gen., 1865-70, at Beirut, Syria; served as spe- cial comm'r to investigate and adjust dini- culties between U. S. consuls at Cyprus and Jerusalem and the Turkish authorities and
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American residents; received thanky of Pres- [ious contb'ns to financial journals and lead- ident Lincoln, through Dep't of State, 1802, ing reviews upon currency, economics, com merce, etc. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and - cia: Science, Am. Econ. Ass'n: treas. Econom- ic Club of N. Y .; dircetor Merchants' Ass n of N. Y. Recreation: Farming. Club: nor- vard (N. Y. City). Address: 32 Waverly Place, N. Y. City, for procuring arrest, condemnation and exe- cution in Cilicia of the Turkish assassin of Rev. Mr. Coffing, an American. missionary; became interested, while in Syria, in archieo- logical research, and with Rev. Samuci Jes- sup discovered at Hamath, in Northern Syria, the stones with the now famous Hittite in- JOHNSON, Owen: scriptions, of which wrote the Erst account, Author: b. N. Y. City, Aug. 2;, 155: s. Robert Underwood and Katharine ( McMahon ) Johnson : ed. Lawrenceville Sch. and Yale. A.B., 1900; m. May 25, 1901, Mary Galt Stockly, of Lakewood, N. J. Founder and first editor Lawrenceville Literary Magazine. and chm'n Yale Literary Magazine for clas> of 1900. Author (novels) : Arrows of the .\ !- mighty, 1901 (Macmillan) ; In the Name of Liberty, 1905 (Century) ; Max Fergus. 15 -; (Baker, Taylor). Drama, The Comet; also Short Stories and magazine articles. Club : The Players. Address : 327 Lexington Av., N. Y. City. in 1870. Resigned from consular service, 1st0, and entered upon law practice in N. Y. City, - becoming counsel for many railroad, financial and other corp'ns. During Good Govern- ment Movement in N. Y. City, was mem. Com. of Seventy, and pres. Confederated Council of (21) Good Gov't Clubs. Mg'r Seamen's Church Inst. of N. Y., director Legal Aid Soc. (chm'n Scamen's Branch). V .- p. Civil Service Reform Ass'n of N. J .; mem. New England Soc., Soc. Colonial Wars, S. A. R. and other societies; Advisory Coun- cil of Public Ed'n Ass'n. Clubs: Union League, Lawyers. Residence: Scotland Road, S. Orange, N. J. Address: 43 Cedar St., N. Y. City. JOHNSON, Robert Underwood:
JOHNSON, John Quincy Adams:
Lawyer; b. Washington, D. C., Feb. 12, 1858; s. William Clarkson and Mary Louisa ( Adams) Johnson; ed. Newburyport (Mass.) High Sch., Yale, A.B., 1876: Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1850; m. Yonkers, N. Y., Jan. 23, 1834, Caroline Curtiss; children: William C. b. 1885, John Q. 1., Jr., b. 1557, Alexander B., b. 1891, Caroline C., 2d, b. 1894, Charles A., b. 1806, Abigail Adams. b. 1902, Mary Louisa Adams, b. 1904, Martha, b. 1905. En- gaged in practice of law in N. Y. City from graduation; partner with Frederick Potter ( Yale, '"s) in firm of Potter & Johnson, from 1888 until Mr. Potter withdrew from ac- tive practice, 1994; since then, practising alone. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem. Psi Upsilon, Sons of Revolution (N. Y.), Soc. Co- lonial Wars, Order of Runnemede. Recrea- tions: Golf, fishing, hunting. Clubs: St. An- drew's Golf ( Chauncey, N. Y.), Palisade Boat (Yonkers). Residence: 57 High St., Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 35 Park Row, N. Y. City. JOHNSON, Joseph French:
Educator, economist ; b. Hardwick, Mass., Aug. 24, 1553; s. Gardner Nye and Eliza ( French) Johnson; grad. Harvard A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa), Isis: one year post-grad. study, of history and polit. economy in Germany ; hon. degree, Doctor of Commercial Science conferred by Union Coll. in June, 1905; m. Aurora, Ill., Aug. 4, 1884, Caroline Tem- perance Stolp; children: Pauline Dustin, b. 1886, Harold Ingalls, b. Ises, Redford Kohl- saat, b. 1890. Sec. of Special Currency Com- mittee of N. Y. Chamber of Commerce, 1906. Engaged in journalism until 1:93; first with Springfield ( Mass.) Republican, later finan- cial editor Chicago Tribune: established Spokane ( Wash.) Spokesman, 1590; sold in- terest. 1893; prof. practical finance, Univ. of Pa# 1893-1901, where also conducted a pioneer course in journalism on original lines which have since been followed by other institu- tions in U. S. and Europe : lecturer on finance, Columbian Univ., 1900-03; since 1901. prof. political economy, and from Jan. 1, 1903, dean Sch. of Commerce, N. Y. Univ. Author: Money and Currency, 1900 (Giun) ; also var.
Editor; b. Washington, D. C., Jan. 12. 1553; s. Nimrod Hoge and Catherine C. (Un- derwood) Johnson; ed. Centreville, Ind., Col- legiate Inst .. Earlham Coll .. Richmond, Ind., B.S., 1871, and honorary Ph.D .; honorary A.M., Yale, Is91; m. Washington, D. C., Aug. 31, 1876, Katharine McMahon: children: Owen Johnson (author, playwright), Agnes Jolinson (Mrs. F. H. Holden). In lesy originated and, with John Muir, planned and forwardod Yose- mite National Park, created in 1:50; has sup- ported, with voice and pen, causes of inter- national copyright, forest conservation, free art, civil service reform and low tarif. In- dependent in politics. Mem. editorial staff since 1873, associate editor since les1, The Century Magazine. In Aug., 1906, proposed formally to President Roosevelt that he call a conference of governors of Appalachian States to consider conservation of Eastern forests; represented The Century at the White House Conference of Governors on
Conservation of National Resources, May. 1908. Coeditor with C. C. Buel of Battles and Leaders of the Civil War (The Cen- tury's War Series enlarged to four vol- unies). Author: The Winter Hour and Other Poems, 1-21; Songs of Liberty and Other Poems, 1>97; Poems (Collected), 19.2, new edition, enlarged, 1905 (all Century Co.). Decorated Chavalier de la Légion d'Honneur, 1591; Cavaliere della Corona d'Italia, 1:95: mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Since less and dur- ing international copyright campaign of 1991. see. Am. Copyright League (Authors) ; sec. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters: preliminary sec. and mem. Acad. Arts and Letters: originator of Keats-Shelley Memorial in Rome (Sec. of Am. Com.). Mem. N. Y. Civil Service Reform Ass'n, Am. Forestry Ass'n. Citizens' I'nion (N. Y.). Clubs: Century, Plavers. Au- thors, Sierra (honorary mem.). Address : 357 Lexington Av., N. Y. City.
JOHNSON, Rossiter:
Author, editor: b. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 27. 1>10, s. Reuben and Almira Alexander Johnson; grad. Univ. of Rochester, .A. B., 1-63. Ph.D., 1>>s. L.L.D., 1-93: m. 1:09. Hele : Kendrick. Associate editor Rochester Demc. crat, 1504-68; editor Concord (N. H.) States.
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A.M., L.H.D., Dickinson Coll .; m. Tucker- ton, N J., 1878, Sue Rockhill. Public school principal, 1876-77; lecturer since 1876; mem. editorial staff N. Y. Tribune since 1880; mem. lecture staff N Y. City B'd Ed'n since 1902; traveled in Panama, inspecting canal, etc., and in Jamaica, 1904; mem. editorial staff of The Circle Magazine, 1908; lecturer at various universities and colleges and in public school systems of various cities. Author: A Cen- tury of Expansion, 1903 ( Macmillans) ; Four Centuries of the Panama Canal, 1906 (Henry Holt & Co.); Colonel Henry Ludington, a Memoir, 1907 (privately printed) ; was bio- graphical editor History of New York Uni- versity; editor of Songs of New York Uni- versity. Republican. Mem. Am. Geog. Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc., N. Y. Hist. Soc., Nat. Inst. Civics, Brooklyn Inst .; mem. Council N. Y. Univ., pres. B'd Trustees Pennington (N. J.) Sem. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity, Nat. Historic and Scenic Preservation Soc., Royal Arcanum, Nat. Civil Service Reform Ass'n. Recreations: Photography, driving, fishing. Clubs: Nat. Arts, Psi Upsilon. Residence : Firleigh Hall, New Providence, N. J. Ad- dress: 154 Nassau St., N. Y .. City.
JOHNSTON, Emma L .:
Educator; b. Paterson, N. J .; d. James and Alice (Smith) Johnston; ed. Paterson High Sch., Paterson Normal Training Sch., Adelphi Coll., Brooklyn, B.A. Became teacher in Brooklyn public schools, 1883, through com- petitive examination given in order to fill po- sition in Public School No. 22, Brooklyn. In 1885, when Brooklyn Training School for Teachers was established, was invited to be one of its faculty: principal of school since 1904. Organized first public school for girls in Brooklyn; principal of P. S. 140, 1902-04. Goes abroad every year to join family for the summer, father being an American con- sul, now in Algiers, formerly Palermo (Si- cily), and Sheffield, England. Episcopalian. Mem. various teachers and principals' asso- ciations in Brooklyn. Joint author of Max- well & Johnston's School Composition, and Johnston & Barnum's Book of Plays. Ad- dress : Brooklyn Training School for Teach- ers, Park Place, near Nostrand Av., Brook- lyn, N. Y.
JOHNSTON, Henry Phelps:
Prof. history Coll. City of N. Y .; b. 1842; grad. Yale, B.A., 1862. Author: Battle of Har- lem Heights; The Campaign of 1776 Around New York; The Yorktown Campaign; Yale and Her Honor Roll in the American Revo- lution ; Observations on Judge Jones; Loyalist History of the Revolution; The Storming of Stony Point on the Hudson, July 15, 1779; Nathan Hale, 1904; Memoir of Col. Benjamin Tallmadge. Address : 221 W. 49th St., N. Y. City.
JOHNSTON, James Chew:
Physician; b. Louisville, Ky., 1969; s. James Chew and Julia ( Nicholas) Johnston ; ed. Louisville High School, John Hopkins I'niv., A.B., 1890. Med. Dep't, N. Y. Univ., M.D., 1992, Loomis Fellow in pathology ; m. N. Y. City, 1905, Sydney E. Price. Ass't at Dispensaries of N. Y. Hosp. and N. Y. Skin and Cancer Hosp., 1592-97; surgeon, dispen- sary Presbyterian Hosp., 1 95-99: chief of clinic of dermatology and instructor in path-
ology, Cornell Med. College, 1998-1908; ass't prof. dermatology, same from 1908. Editor Journal of Cutaneous and Genito-Urinary Diseases, 1896-1902. Mem. N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Ass'n, N. Y. Dermato- logical Soc., Am. Dermatological Ass'n, Beta Theta Pi, Johns Hopkins Univ. Alumni Ass'n. Mem. Corinthian Yacht Club, Marblehead, Mass. Address: 106 E. 62d St., N. Y. City.
JOHNSTON, James Wesley:
Clergyinan, editor; Litt.D., Syracuse Univ., 1901. Minister in Methodist Episcopal Ch .: has served churches in Portland, Maine, Bos- ton and Worcester, Mass., Newark and Jersey City, N. J., Meriden, Conn., Brooklyn and N. Y. City; since April, 1902, pastor John Street Church, N. Y. City. Contributor to The Christian Advocate, N. Y. City, under pen name of "Stylus"; editor The Christian Republic. Author: ( pen name "Annan Dale" ) Dwellers in Gotham: The Creed and the Prayer: The Baptism of Fire; The House that Jack Built: Philip Yoakley; The Riddle of Life; The Mystery of Miriam. Residence: 73 Willow St., Brooklyn. Address: 44 John St., N. Y. City.
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JOHNSTON, Malcolm Sanders:
Clergyman; b. Geneva, N. Y., July 2, 1976; s. Robert and Catherine S. (Van Rensselaer s. Robert and Catherine S. (Van Rensselaer) Johnston: ed. Geneva high school; grad. Hobart Coll., B.A., 1896, M.A., 1:99: Gen. Theol. Sem., 1899. Ordered deacon, 1599, and ordained priest, 1900, in Episcopal Church ; missionary Diocese of Western N. Y., 1999- 1900; curate Trinity Church, Buffalo, N. Y .. 1900-03; rector Christ Church, Gloversville, N. Y., since 1903. Traveled and studied in Europe, 1905. Mem. Kappa Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa. Mem. B'd Mg'rs Fulton Co. Hu- mane Soc., Fulton Co. Com. State Charities Aid Ass'n, Advisory Com. Albany Cathedral Summer School; Mason. Address: Glovers. ville, N. Y.
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