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RUXTON, Philip:
Manufacturer of printing inks; b. Stat Island, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1866; s. William Browse and Mary Anna ( Howell) Ruxton; ed. 1. N. Y. schools; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. .. 1891, Louise V. De Witt; children : Louise (, b. 1894, Frances, b. 189S. Pres. and trea- Philip Ruxton, Inc .; treas. A. J. Sheld ... Co. Mem. Sons of Revolution, St. Andrew . Soc., Mayflower Soc. Recreations: Automo biling and all outdoor sports. Clubs: Hanon ton, Excelsior, Brooklyn, Crescent (Brook. lyn) ; Fulton, Arkwright (N. Y. City). Ad- dress: 24 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
RYAN, John J .:
Lawyer; b. Nov. 14, 1857: s. Patrick and Mary (Leahey) Ryan; ed Yates Acad., Or- leans Co., N. Y .; Ionia High Sch., Ioni ... Mich .; Rochester Univ., Rochester, N. Y .: Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich., LL.B., 1883; m. Medina, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1837, Alberta C. Davis; children: Paul D., b. 1999, Ione G., b. 1891, Harold J., b. 1893, Alberta Clare, b. 1907. Admitted to practice of law in Michigan, Feb. 20, 1883; admitted to practice law, N. Y., June 6, 1884; att'y for Village of Medina, 1897-98, 1905-07. Delegate from Orleans Co. to Democratic State Conv., 1:09; delegate from N. Y. to Democratic Nat. Conv. at St. Louis, Mo., July, 1904. Partner in firm of Ryan & Skinner, lawyers. Democrat. Mem. B'd of Ed'n of Village of Medina, 1994- 1903. Mem. Delta Upsilon fraternity, Roch- ester Univ. and Univ. of Michigan; Odd Fellow and B. P. O. Elks, Medina, N. Y. Recreation : Camping. Address: Medina, Or- leans Co., N. Y.
RYAN, John Paul:
Capt., U. S. A .; b. N. Y., April 24, 1867; s. Mary A. and William Ryan." Cadet at U. S. Mil. Acad., 1851; m. West Point, N. Y., 1897, Katharine M. Tarney. Appt'd from N. Y .; additional 2d lieut., 3d Cav., Nov. 3), 1888; 1st lieut., 6th Cav., May 20, 1896; capt., Feb. 2, 1901. Address: Manila, P. I.
RYAN, John Paul Joseph:
Lieut. conid'r. U. S. N .; b. in N. Y .; naval cadet, Sopt. 6, 1886; resigned, Feb. 25, 1889; naval cadet, May 22, 1ss9. Appt'd from N. Y .; honorably discharged, June 30, 1895; ass't eng'r, April 17, 1896; rank changed to ensign, Mar. 3, 1899; lieut. (junior grade ), April 17, 1899; liout., July 2, 1901; Charleston, 1893; Brooklyn, 1896: Dolphin, Dec., 1998; re- ceiving-ship, Columbia, 1901-03: U. S. S. Wilmington. 1903: U. S. S. Raleigh, 1903-06; promoted lieut. comd'r July 1. 1907; on duty at Naval cad. since Dec. 31, 1906. Address : U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.
RYAN, Joseph T .:
Lawyer: b. N. Y. City; s. Thomas and Anna M. (Connor) Ryan; ed. De La Salle Inst., St. Francis Xavier Coll .; post-grad. Ph. B., Columbia Univ. Law Sch., LL. B. Ad- mitted to bar, 1.95. Previously in the law office of John W. Seribner. Democrat ; political activity confined to one Independent candidacy in old 15th Assembly Dist .. against ex. Senator Plunkitt's candidate, but without success by about 500. Roman Catholic. Trustee St. Joseph's Day Nursery Sor. of the Immaculate Conception. Mom. Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Zavier Alunni Sodality. Recreations: Theatre. riding. Club: Cath-
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olic (trustee). Address: 311 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.
RYAN, Morgan M. L .:
Jurist; b. Batavia, N. Y., July 10, 1867; s. Michael and Catharine (O'Brien) Ryan; grad. Batavia Union Sch., 1839; Cornell Univ., 1896 (awarded Post-Graduate scholarship) ; unmarried. Formerly counsel for Richmond Light & R. R. Co .. S. I. Midland R. R. Co., Southfield Beach R. R. Co. (director), N. Y. & Richmond Gas Co., N. J. & S. I. Ferry Co., Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad Co., and other corporations; now justice Court of Special Sessions. Second Division, City of N. Y. Roman Catholic. Mem. Delta Chi fraternity. Address: 171 Atlantic Av., Brooklyn.
RYAN, Thomas Fortune:
Financier; b. in Nelson Co., Va., Oct. 17, 1851; ed. in the schools of that county; m. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 25, 1573, Ida .. M. Barry; five sons. Went to Baltimore at age of 17 and worked in the dry goods commission house of John S. Barry until 1970, when came to N. Y. City and became connected with a house in Wall Street; became mem. of the N. Y. Stock Exchange, 1874, and soon became indentified with corporation interests and securities and especially to consolidating and extending the street railway and lighting systems of N. Y. City, Chicago and other large cities, being as- sociated in and having active charge of the enterprises of the late William C. Whitney for nearly thirty years; notably in effecting the consolidation of the various street railway systems of N. Y. City for a combination of capitalists, in 1886; went to London, in 1902, to take charge of the fight which the Ameri- can Tobacco Co. was then making against the Imperial Tobacco Co. for a division of the world territory for the tobacco trade, and in a few weeks won the fight completely, estab- lished harmonious relations with the British corporation, and greatly enhancing the value of the American company's business; was a leader in the reorganization of the Richmond & Danville System into the present Southern R'y; formed and executed the plans for the Central of Georgia R. R. and Banking Co .; secured control of the Seaboard Air Line R'y after an 8-year contest: arranged the recent merging of the street railways with the ele- vated railways and the subways system in such a way as to give to him and his asso- ciates practical control of the entire rapid transit system of N. Y. City; purchased a controlling interest in the stock of the Equit- able Life Assurance Soc. of the U. S., in 1905; and is interested in and practically controls many important interests, domestie and for- eign. Is v .- p. Morton Trust Co .; v .. p. and director Nat. Bank of Commerce; director in Am. Congo Co., Am. Tobacco Co., Commercial Trust Co. of Philadelphia, Fifth Av. Trust Co., Industrial Trust Co., of Providence, Mer- cantile Trust Co., Seaboard Air Line R'y. Democrat; delegate from Va. to Nat. Dem. Convention of 1901, where was largely instru- mental in reconciling the delegates to the acceptance of Judge Parker's telegram de. claring for the gold standard. Catholic. Has a home, named Oak Ridge, on the site of his birthplace in Virginia, where maintains legal residence, and a country house also at Suffern, N. Y., besides his winter residence
[ in N. Y. City. Mem. Chamber of Commerce, Southern Soc. in N. Y. Clubs: Army and Navy (N. Y. City), Automobile Club of Amer- ica, Catholic, City Midday, Columbus (Ohio), Country of Westchester, Knollwood Country, Lawyers, Manhattan, Metropolitan (N. Y.
City ), Metropolitan ( Washington), N. Y. Athletic, Nat. Democratic, Riding, Tuxedo, Union, The Virginians. Residence : 60 Fifth Av. Address: 38 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
RYAN, Thomas J .:
Capitalist; b. Galena, Ill .; s. William Ryan; ed. by private tutor and foreign traveling; unmarried. Special partner W. B. Franklin & Co., bankers and mems. Stock Exchange; pres. Old Dominion Development Co. of Va .; director Am. Hide and Leather Co .; pres. Overland and Marine Tel. Co., Northern Elec. Co. Clubs: Down Town, Nassau Country, Chicago (Chicago). Residence: 30 IS. 5th St. Address: 1109 Trinity Bld'g, N. Y. City.
RYAN, William Henry:
Congressman, underwriter; b. Hopkinton, Mass., May 10, 1860; s. Patrick and Jane ( Cleary ) Ryan; moved to Buffalo with par- ents, 1866; ed. in public and high schools in Buffalo; m. Sept. 19, 1SS7, Ellen T. Cosgrove. Mem. firm of James Ryan Sons Co., general bonding, liability and fire insurance. Elected to represent Second Ward of Buffalo in B'd' of Supervisors of Erie County, 1994. reelected 1597, and on organization of B'd of Supervis- ors, 1998, was elected chairman. Delegate Democratic Nat. Convention, St. Louis, 1904; elected to 56th, 57th, 58th, 59th and 6. th Con- gresses; term of service expiring March 4. 1909. Residence: 236 Hamburg St. Address : 400 Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N. Y.
RYDBERG, Per Axel:
Curator N. Y. Botanical Garden since 1999; b. Ohd Parish, Westergotland, Sweden. July 6. 1860; s. Ernst Fredrik and Elfrida (Outer- ström) Rydberg; grad. Royal Gymnasium. Skara, Sweden, Isel, Univ. of Neb .. B.Sc., 1891, M.A., 1905. Columbia Univ., Ph.D., 19s; scholarship, 1595-96, fellowship, 1896-97, Cohun- bia Univ .; m. Mount Vernon, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1903, Alfrida Amanda Rydberg; children: Ar- thur Alfred, b. Oct. 21, 1904, Elsa Margreta. b. May 13, 1906. Teacher mathematies and natural sciences, Luther Acad., Wahoo, Neb .. 1ss4-90, 1891-93; prof. mathematics and natural sciences, Upsala Coll., Brooklyn, N. Y., and Kenilworth, N. J., 1995-96 and 1997-99: field agent U. S. Dep't AAgr., simmers, 1:91-96. travelling in Rocky Mountain regions; field agent N. Y. Botanical Garden. summers of 1-97, 1900, 1905. Republican : Lutheran. Di. rector of Upsala Coll .. Kenilworth, N. J .: mem. B'd Foreign and Home Missions. Fel- low A. A. A. S .; mem. Torrey Botanical Club, Botanical Soc. of America. Nat. Geos. Soc., Ass'n Ph. D. of Columbia Univ. Ad- dress: N. Y. Botanical Garden, N. Y. City.
RYDER. Albert P .:
Artist: b. New Bedford, Mass .. Mar. 19. IS#7: 8. Alexander Gage and Elizabeth (Cobb) Ryder : art education under William E. Edear Marshall and at Nat. lead, of Design. Toured Europe for the purpose of viewing the mn. seus. Academician. Nat. Acad. of Design. Address: 305 W. 15th St., N. Y. City.
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RYDER, Archie C
Lawyer; b. Three Iile Bay, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1873; s. George M. Dallas and Ann Janette ( Wilson) Ryder; ed. Three Mile Bay Union Free Sch., Adams Collegiate Inst., Adams, N. Y., Buffalo Law Sch., Univ. of Buffalo, m. Sulphur Springs, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1903, Em- ma Laura Ressequie; one daughter Lovina Ann Janette, b. 1505. Has worked on a farm; been a sailor, a traveling salesman, school teacher, clerk in a wholesale grocery store. Private Co. A 65th Reg't, N. Y. V. Inf., dur- ing Spanish-Am. War: chm'n Jefferson Co. Republican Co., 1902-06; Membership Com., Lincoln League. Mem. firm of Harter, Ryder & Phelps, Lawyers. Republican. Mem. Jef- ferson County Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Royal Arch Mason, Knight Templars and Shriner; mem. Sons of Veterans and Lincoln League of Watertown, N. Y., Inde- pendent Order of Foresters and of Chamber of Commerce, Watertown, N. Y. - Address: 23 Savings Bank Bld'g, Watertown, N. Y.
RYDER, Charles Jackson:
Clergyman; b. Oberlin, O., Dec. 25, 1848; s. Oliver Roberts and Harriet (Jackson) Ryder; ed. in schools and university of Oberlin Coll., M.A., (for literary work). D.D .; m. Chester, N. H., Aug. 21, 1876, Sarah Hale Tenney; children: Harriet, Alice, Charles, Oliver. Spent some years abroad in travel and study ; also traveled extensively in U. S. and Porto Rico, studying conditions of Indians, Negroes and Highlanders of the South: helped in planting institutions and schools in these regions. Has written much for magazines and papers on industrial subjeets and educa- tional matters: was first to give the name American Highlanders to interesting moun- tain people of the South. Has many book- lets on these peculiar phases of American life. Enlisted in Civil War in Ohio Home Gnards, but was too young to serve. Corresponding sec. Am. Missionary Ass'n of N. Y. Independ- ent in politics. Congregationalist. Has been mem. in Internat. and five Nat. Congrega- tional and Tri-Church Councils. Mem. Phi Kappa Pi. Trustee Oberlin Coll., O., Fisk Univ., Tenn., Tougaloo Univ., Miss., Straight Univ., La. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc. of Wash- ington, D. C., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Recreation : Horseback riding. Club : Quill. Address: 257 Fourth Av., N. Y. City.
RYDER, Clayton :
Lawyer, banker; b. Carmel, N. Y., Feb. S, 1860; s. Ambrose and Mary M. ( Hillyer) Ryder; ed. publie schools, Carmel, N. Y., Hudson River Inst., Claverack, N. Y., Cor- nell Univ., B.S., 1979, Columbia Law Sch .; m. Ravenna, Ohio, July 31. 1ss5. Carrie Holcombe Cornwell: children: Earle Ambrose. b. June 9, 1590, Morton, b. Oct. 1, 1-91. Willis Hol- combe, b. April 23, 1896. Admitted to prac- tice, Dec., Issl: commeneed practice at Car. mel, where has continued ever since. Elected pres. Putnam Co. Nat. Bank, 1-92, and has since continued. Republican. Trustee and treas. Drew Seminary for Young Women. Address: Carmel, N. Y.
RYTHER, Dwight W .:
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Capt., U. S. A .: b. North Evans, N. Y., May 24, 1>69: ed. Buffalo High Seh. Enlisted in Army, Oct. 5. 192: appt'd ed lient. Nov. 6, 1995; promoted Ist lieut., .Aug. 11, Iso8; pro-
moted to capt., 7th Inf., April 1, 1901; trans. ferred to 6th Inf., Oct. 29, 1901; served in San- tiago campaign, June 24, 1599, until after sur. render: in Philippines, June 19, 1699, to Mas 28, 1902 and Oct. 3, 1905 to Oct. 11, 19 6: appt'd regimental commissary, 6th Inf., April 16, 1907; appt'd regimental adjutant, 6th Inf., May 18, 1908. Address: Ft. W. H. Harrison, Mont.
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SAAR, Louis Victor:
Composer; b. Rotterdam, Holland. Dec. 10, 1865; s. Louis and Fanny (Taquemar) Saar; grad. Realgymnase, Strassburg. Isst; studied literature and history at Kaiser Wilhelm Univ., Strassburg; piano and composition at the Royal Acad., Munich, graduating with distinction : m. Nurnberg, Oct. 7, 1597. Emilie Scholl; children: Gertrude. b. 1:09, Karl Ludwig, b. 1904. Has carried off inany musi- cal prizes: prolific composer ci chamber music, choral works, piano music and songs: works are for the most part published in Leipzig, Germany. Was prof. composition Inst. of Musical Art. N. Y. City; now head theoretical dep't of Cincinnati (O.) Coll. of Music. Was awarded Mendelssohn prize. Berlin, 1890: Tonkünstler prize, Vienna, 1892; 1st prize for piano, Boston, Mass., 1899; Kaiser prize, Baltimore, Md., 1903. Catholic. Address: College of Music, Cincin- nati, O.
SABIN, Alvah Horton:
Chemical engr; b. Norfolk, N. Y., April 9, 1851; s. Henry S. and Zaida (Vernal) Sabin: great-grandson of William Spooner, one of Prescott's Reg't at Bunker Hill, and pen- sioner of the Revolution: grandson Daniel Sabin, pensioner of the War of Is12: de- scendant of Warren of the Mayflower. and of Gov. Dudley of Mass .; grad. Bowdoin Coll., B.S., 1570, M.S., 1979: m. Chicago, Ill., 1×80, Mary Ellen Barden: children: Raymond E., b. 1ss7, Warren D., h. 1897. Prof. chem- istry, Ripon Coll., 1576-79; same. Univ. of Vt., Isso -. 0; Stato chemist of Vt .. 1>82-6: chem. eng'r, William Johnson Co., Montreal. Can .. I>86-S7: chemist and varnish mi'r. N. Y. City. 1838-1905. In 1ss3 he invented a process for making sugar of milk: mem. Am. Chem. Soc .. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs. Soc. of Arts, London, Am. Soc. for Testing Mate- rials; asso. mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng rs, Am. Soc. of Naval Architects and Marine Eng'rs: lecturer at N. Y. Univ. and Mass. Inst. Technology on preservation of structu- ral metal from corrosion: invented and su- perintended construction special coating for cables steel flooring. Williamsburg Bridge. Anthor: The Industrial and Artis- tie Technology of Paint and Varnish. 1901; House Paiming. 195 Clubs: Chemists. Fireside. Address: 432 Sanford Av., Flush- ing, N. Y.
SABINE, William Tufnell:
Clergyman; b. N. Y. City. Oct. 16. 1828; s. Gustavus A. and Frances M. (Tufnell) Sa- bine: ed. by private tutor, private school. and N. Y. Univ. Grammar Sch. ; grad. Co. Innbia Coll., A.B., 1.A. A.M. IN2: Gen. Theol. Sem. IM. Ordained deacon. I. ordained presbyter, Kos; m. N. Y. City. Is,
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Maria Theresa Schieflin; eleven children. Has visited Europe on three occasions and made a trip to the coast of Norway in 1983. Ass't to rector St. George's Ch., N. Y. City, 1862; rector Ch. of the Coverent, Phitsdei- phia, Pa., 1863-65; Ch. of the Atonement. N. Y. City, 1866-71; First Reformed Epis. Cb., N. Y. City, 1874-1907: made a bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church. Oct., 1902. In- dependent in politics. Trustee Reformed Episcopal Sem., Philadelphia. Address: 960 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
SACHS, Julius:
Prof. secondary education, Teachers Coll .; b. Baltimore, Md., July 6, 1:49: 6. Joseph and Sophia (Beer) Sachs: ed. Columbia Coll., A.B., 1867, A.M .. 1971; graduate stu- dent in Univs. of Würzburg, Berlin, Göt- tingen, Rostock, Ph.D., 171; m. N. Y. City, June 23, 1874, Rosa Goldman. Was principal of preparatory schools for boys, 1872-1904, and also for girls, 1:91-1907; prof. sec- ondary education in Teachers' Coll., Co. lumbia Univ., since 1902. Representative of Secondary Schools on
College Entrance Examination B'd, since 1900; former pres. Schoolmasters' Ass'n of N. Y. Residence: 149 W. S1st St. Address: Teachers' Col- lege, Columbia Univ.
SACKETT, Henry Woodward:
Lawyer; b. Enfield, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1853; s. Solon P. and Lovedy K. ( Woodward) Sackett; ed. Ithaca Acad .; grad. Cornell Univ., A.B., 1875 (class essayist, elected to Phi Beta Kappa) : m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1886, Elizabeth Titus, d. late Edmund Titus, one of the founders of the N. Y. Produce Ex- change. Admitted to New York Bar, 1879; early became a law writer, and later edi- torial writer and counsel for N. Y. Tribune: associated with C. A. Runkle in 1ss4, and after his death with C. G. Bennett, as Sac- kett & Bennett; subsequently semor mem. firm Sackett, Bacon & McQuaid, corp'n law- yers and attorneys for estates; now of firm Sackett, Chapman & Stevens. Was for six years mem. Troop A and Squadron A, hold- ing various positions: in 197 appt'd aide on mil. staff of Gov. Black, with rank of col .; during Spanish-Am.
War, did recruiting service, and also served as ass't paymaster- gen. of N. Y. in Southern States. Repub- lican. Episcopalian ; warden St. Thomas' Ch., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Trustee and sec. Hudson-Fulton Celebration Comm'n; trustee and v .- p. Am. Seenit and Historie Preserva- tion Soc .; trustee Cornell Univ .; Comm'r Fire Island State Park: trustee and counsel Clarkson Home for Children. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Municipal Art Soc., Founders and Patriots of America, S. A. R., St. George's Soc., St. Nicholas Soc .. etc. Frequent conth'r to editorial columns of N. Y. Tribune and other publications, on legal topics; also lecturer at Cornell Univ. Law Coll. Recreations: Golf, horseback riding, arboriculture. horticulture. Clubs : University, Union League, Republican Cor. nell University, Nat. Arts, Barnard, Garden City Golf, Apawamis Golf, Hardware. Coun. try residence: Quaker Ridge, Mamaroneck, N. Y. City residence : 515 Madison .A., N. Y. City. Address: Tribune Bid'g, 151 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
SACKETT, John Thompson:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 1, 1964; s. Guernsey and Gertrude R. (Bertine) Sac- kett; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Garden City, N. Y .; grad. Cornell Univ., B.S., 1886; Coluu- bia Law Sch., LL.D., 18s8; m. S. Amenia, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1891, Lucie B. Reynolds; chil- dren: Justine R., b. 1896, Guernsey, b. 1904. Mem. law firm Sackett & Lang: v .- p. Bor- ough Bld'g Supply Co. Republican. Epis- copalian. Recreation: On farm and summer hoine at S. Amenia, N. Y. Clubs: Cornell University, Church (diocese of L. I.). Sum- mer residence: S. Amenia, N. Y. Address : 99 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
SACKETT, Martin R .:
United States consul; b. Plymouth, Che- nango County, N. Y., 1855; s. Russell R. and Deborah (Brown) Sackett: ed. in com- mon school, Cortland Normal School, Cazeno- via (N. Y.) Sem .; Syracuse Univ., A.B., A.M .; m. June 27, 1852, Marion Josephine Cowles; children : Irma J., Marion C., Julia B., Russell Hamilton. Principal Gouverneur Wesleyan Sem., 15:0-87; editor and manager of The Tribune, Gouverneur, N. Y., les7- 1903; treas. St. Lawrence County, N. Y., two terms, 1893-1900; appt'd by President Roose- velt, May, 1903, in Am. Consular Service: now consul at Prescott, Canada. Repub- lican; political writer and platform speaker for 20 years in Northern, N. Y. Presby- terian. Was pres. B'd of Education of Gouverneur, N. Y. Mem. Delta U'psilon fra- ternity. Address: Prescott, Canada.
SADLIER, James Edgar:
Physician and surgeon; b. Walden, Or- ange Co., N. Y., March 28, 1865; s. James and Ann Jeanette ( Woodruff) Sadlier; ed. public school, New Paltz Academy (How State Normal School), Med. Dep't Union Univ., Albany, N. Y., M.D .: m. Walden, N. Y., June 19, 1891, Hattie C. Millspangh. Served two years as resident surgeon of Albany Hosp. following graduation, has taken post graduate studies at Johns Hop- kins Hosp., and twice been to Europe for purpose medical study. Devoted time to practice of surgery and conducts a private hospital for care of surgical cases. Consult- ing surgeon to Highland Hospital. Mem. Bed of Public Works of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mem. Reformed Dutch Church of Pongh- keepsie, N. Y. Democrat. Mem. Dutchess Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Ass'n of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, N. Y. City, Acad. of Medicine. Has been pres. of Dutchess Co. Med. Soc. and now v .- p. Am. AAss'n of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Address: 295 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
SAFFORD, Philo Perry:
Lawyer; b. Bellevue. O., July 10, 1863: s. John and Cornelia M. (Walker) Safford; grad. Oberlin Coll., A.B., 13: Columbia Coll. Law Sch., LL. B., IN's iprize fellow- ship, Is$9 92) ; m. Pleasant Valley, Conn., AAus. 25. 150, Christabel Lee: children : Geoffrey Lee. b. 1.93. Elizabeth Lee, b. Isur. Theodore Lee, b. B9, Philip Lee. b. 19. Admitted to the N. Y. Bar in Now; since then in general practice. Legal editor of Moody's Magazine. Republican. Presby- terian. Mom. AAss'n Bar City of N. Y. Recreation : Golf. Clubs: Republican, Cres-
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SAGE, Cornelia Bentley :
Artist (portraiture) ; b. Buffalo, N. Y., 1876; d. William S. and Josephine (Bentley ) Sage; ed. private French school in Buffalo; art ed'n at Art Students' League, Buffalo; Art Students' League, N. Y. City; pupil of James Carroll Beckwith, and Charles C. Curran, Robert Reid and Irving R. Wills. Was a prize winner at Buffalo Art Stu- dents' League; miniature hung at N. Y. Water Color Exh'b, 1902; appt'd ass't sec. Buffalo Fine Arts Acad., 1901. Address: Al- bright Art Gallery, Buffalo, N. Y.
SAGE, Eben Charles:
Clergyman; b. Virden, Ill., Nov. 14, 1855; s. Charles T. and Sophia E. (Gunnison) Sage; ed. Shurtleff Coll., A.B., A.M., D.D., Chicago Univ. Divinity School, B.D., Yale Univ., Ph.D .; m. Virden, Ill., 1879, Nora Amanda Cowen; children: Nora A., b. 1880, Eben B., b. 1883, Truman B., b. 15:6. Pastor of Baptist churches in Ill. and Conn .; New Haven, Conn., 1886-1904, and of First Bap- tist Ch., 1901-01; since then office sec. Gen. Ed'n B'd. Republican. Director Charity Organization of New Haven; trustee Conn. Baptist Ed'n Soc., and Conn. Literary Inst. Residence: 415 W. 118th St. Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. City.
SAGE, Margaret Olivia Slocum:
(Mrs. Russell Sage) ; b. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1828; d. Hon. Joseph and Margaret Pierson (Jermain) Slocum; ed. in schools of Syracuse; grad. Troy Female Sem., 1847; received degree of Mistress of Letters from N. Y. Univ., 1904; m. Watervleit, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1869, Hon. Russell Sage. Since death of her husband has devoted herself to im- portant philanthropies. Pres. Emma Willard Ass'n. Mem. Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Presbyterian. Address: 632 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
SAGE, William:
Author, journalist; b. Manchester, N. H., May 8, 1864; s. Abby Sage Richardson; ed. in public schools of Boston, Mass., and at schools in France and Germany; moved to N. Y. City in les1, and was for ten years engaged in railroad and banking business. Author: Robert Tourney, a tale of the French Revolution; The Claybornes, a story of the Civil War; Frenchy, the Story of a Gentleman; The District Attorney, a story of the present day. Club: Players. Ad- dress : Players' Club, 16 Gramercy Park, N. Y. City.
SAGE, William H .:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City; s. Francis and Mary Elias ( Robson) Sage: ed. Mt. Wash- ington Collegiate Inst. : grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., A.M., L.L.B., 1571 (second in class; Latin salutatorian) : m. N. Y. City, June 20, 1893, Amelia G. Whitney: children: Mary Rutgers, b. 1895, Katharine Robson, b. 150. Was mem. law firm Forbes & Sage, 1-76-SI; since has had no associate in business: di- rector North River Savings Bank, Aldine Ass'n. Republican ; Episcopalian ; warden St. Andrew's Ch., since 1901. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., St. Nicholas Lodge, F. and A. M. (past master) ; director Y. M. C. A. of N. Y. City; chm'n Harlem branch. . same 15 years. Recreations: Camping, fish-
SAHLER, Charles Oliver :
Physician and surgeon; b. Ulster Par N. Y., June 23, 1852; s. Solomon and ( ..: line (Winfield) Sahler; ed. in comn. . schools and Med. Dep't, Columbia Coll .. N. } City, Coll. Phys and Surg., M.D., ise: : Stone Ridge, N. Y., April 20, 1850, Jens .. Saller. Founder, pres. and director of T ... Dr. C. O. Sahler Sanitarium, Kingston, N. Y. mem. Am. Physician and Surgeon 1.5 Chicago, Medico-Legal Soc., N.
Y. City
Author: Psychic Life and Laws; contribut: to publishers on psychology; lecturer many cities upon subject of psycholo :: . Address : Kingston-on-Hudson, N. Y.
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