Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 2, Part 105

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: 1430


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ST. JOHN, Cynthia Morgan:


Wordsworthian; b. Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 11. 1852; d. Edward J. (M.D.) and Ante (Bruyn) Morgan; studied with privat- teachers and attended lectures, Cornell U'niv .. m. Ithaca, June 25, 1883, Henry Ancel St. John (civil eng'r) ; children : Edward Mora.n. m. Mar. 10, 1886, Sheila Annesley, b. Muy 5, 1891.


Editor: Wordsworth for Young, with an Introduction for Parents and Teachers, Is91 (D. Lathrop Co.) ; Amer ican Bibliography of Wordsworth, 1896 (-Mac. millan ) ; Memorial Lines On the Death f Charles Lamb, privately printed from ori :. inal edition of 1835, with a supplementary note by Cynthia Morgan St. John, hity copies only printed, Ithaca, N. Y., 19 : miscellaneous articles to reviews on Words- worth and other topics; Bibliography of William Wordsworth, based on the Library of Mrs. St. John, with notes and experiences of a Wordsworth Collector (in preparation) ; Wordsworth and His Sponsors in the Amer ica of Long Ago (in preparation). Has collected all the editions of Wordsworth (English and American) to date, and much important Wordsworthiana. "Letters of the Wordsworth Family," edited by Prof. Wil- liam Knight (3 vols.), 1908 (Ginn), has this dedication : ' To Cynthia Morgan St. John. the best known student of Wordsworth iu America, and but for whose aid these vol- umes may never have been published." Ad- dress: Ithaca, N. Y.


SALANT, Henry :


Lawyer; b. 15,3; s. Solomon and Tobie Salant; ed. N. Y. Univ. Coll., Ph.B .. 1-95. N. Y. Univ. Law School, LL.B., Is9s: post grad. student at Columbia, prize essayist at Coll. Taught N. Y. Public Evening Schools and Hebrew Inst .; unmarried. Engaged in practice of law since 199s. Specialty is reat estate law with occasional commercial pr ...- tice; several of his appeals are reported in the law, reports where he nrqued nov ..! points of law successfully. Realty owner and taxpayer. Entered politics as a Gond Government watcher while a college sin- dent and has been active in Citizens' Union affairs. Mem. Citizens' Union County Com. and Executive Com. of Assembly Dist : delegate £ Citizens' Union convention . Republican : Jewish religion. Mem. ... W Inst. Address: 113 W. 122d St., N. Y. City.


SALMON, Lucy Maynard:


Prof. history. Vassar Coll .: ed. Univ. of Mich., A.B., 1976, A.M, 1ss3, fellow in his.


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tory, Bryn Mawr Coll, 1886-87. graduate work in Univ. of Paris and at Florence, Italy, 1898-1900. Principal of high school, Mc- Gregor, Iowa, 1876-81; teacher of history Indiana State Normal School, 1883-86; con- nected with faculty of Vassar since 1887 as ass't prof., 1887-89, prof. history since 1889. Author: Domestic Science; Progress in the Household, 1906. Address: Pough- keepsie, N. Y.


SALOMON, William:


Banker: m. Helen N. Forbes Lewis. Mem. firm of William Salomon & Co .; director Empire Trust Co., Internat. Banking Corp'n, Lincoln Trust Co., Madison Safe Deposit Co., Mercantile Trust and Deposit Co. of Baltimore, Mutual Trust Co. of Westchester County, Standard Safe Deposit Co., Standard Trust Co. Mem. Sons


of Revolution. Clubs: Racquet and Tennis, Manhattan, New York, Lawyers, City Midday, N. Y. Yacht, Reform, National "Arts. Residence: 1020 Fifth Av. Address: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.


SALTUS, Edgar Evertson:


Author; b. N. Y. City, lineal descendant of Admiral Kornelis Evertson, who, August 9, 1673, recaptured N. Y. City from the Eng- lish; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H., the Sorbonne, Paris, Heidelberg and Munich, Germany, and Columbia Coll. Law Sch .; m. Paris, 1995, Miss Welsh-Smith; one daughter, Elsie Welsh Saltus. Author : Balzac; The Philosophy of Disenchantment; The Anatomy of Negation; Mr. Incoul's Misadventure ; The Truth About Tristem Varick ; Eden; Mary Magdalen ; Imperial Purple; A Transaction in Hearts; Purple and Fine Women; Historia Amoris; The Pomps of Satan; The Lords of Ghostland. Clubs: Manhattan (N. Y. City) ; Blenheim (London) ; Capucines (Paris). Address: 25 Madison Sq., N. Y. City.


SAMPSON, Martin Wright:


Professor of English literature; b. Cin- cinnati, Ohio, Sept. 7, 1:66; s. William S. and Virginia ( Wright ) Sampson: ed. Univ. of Cincinnati, A.B., A.M., Munich. Paris, London; m. Frances Van Rensselaer Gardi- ner. Instructor, Univ. of Iowa, les9-91; ass't prof. Stanford Univ., 1891-93; prof. Indiana Univ., 1893-1906; acting prof., Cornell Univ., since 1908. Editor of text-books in English literature, among them, Milton's Poems, Irving's Sketch-Book. Crawford, Webster's Plays. Address: Ithaca, N. Y.


SAMSON, William Holland:


Editor: b. LeRoy, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1$60; s. Russell L. and Mary Elizabeth (Parsons) Samson: high school educator: m. Adrian, Mich., Dec. 25. 1882, Mary Elizabeth Bixby. Connected with Rochester Post Express as editorial writer since 1>>1. Was pres. Roch- oster Historical Soc., 1994.06. Editor of the Private Journal of Aaron Burr. 2 volumes, 1903: Letters from George Washington to Tobias Lear. with Appendix Containing Mis. cellaneous Washington Letters and Doen- ments: Letters of Zachary Taylor from the Battle-fields of the Mexican War. Residence: 420 Oxford St. Address: 5 S. Water St., Rochester, N. Y.


SAMUELS, Maurice Victor:


Playwright: b. San Francisco, Oct. 3. 1ST4: 8. David and Matilda (Freund) Samuels;


grad. Univ. Calif., A.B., 1894. Practised law for seven years before turning to literature. Member of the American Institute for Scientific Research, and Sigma Nu fratern- ity. Author: The Florentines. 1004 ( Bren- tano's) ; The Conflict, play, first produced at Liberty Theater, Oakland, Cal., and Majestic Theatre, San Francisco. Clubs: Lambs, Green Room, Pleiades, California Club, Golden Gate Professional. Address: Hotel St. Margaret, 129 W. 47th St., N. Y. City.


SAMUELSON, Aaron:


Physician; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 25, 1881; s. Samuel and Rosa (Kropman) Samuelson; ed. N. Y. City Public Schools; grad. Morris High School, N. Y. City. Teacher of gym- nastics and athletics in N. Y. City public school playgrounds. > State scholarship in Cornell Univ., studied medicine at Cornell and L. I. Coll. Hosp .; grad, 1965. Engaged in practice. Attending physician Harlem Hosp., Out Door Dep't. Has traveled quite ex- tensively through U. S. Democrat; mem. Jackson Democratic Club). Recreations : Tennis, rowing and ice skating. Address : 1417 Prospect Av., N. Y. City.


SANBORN, Alvan Francis:


Author, journalist; b. Marlborough, Mass., . July 8, 1866; s. Alvin P. and Sarah ( Weeks) Sanborn; grad. Marlborough High Sch., 18S1, Amherst Coll., A.B., 1887; attended Columbia Univ. (Sch of Polit. Science), JEST-88; m. Paris, France, Oet. 5, 1904. Marie Perrin. Associate editor with D. Lothrop Co., publishers, Boston, 1988-90; asso. editor International Cyclopedia, Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y. City. 1890.91; editor-in-chief The Cot- tage Hearth, W. A. Wilde & Co., Boston, 1×91-92. Resident worker South End House, Boston (university settlement), 1:22-96; reg- ular Paris correspondent Boston Transcript, 1899-1902; Atlantic Monthly, 1900, 1904, 1995; mem. editorial staff Boston Traveller, 1905; asso. editor The Grafton Press, N. Y. City, and special N. Y. correspondent Boston Transcript, 1906-07: now regular Paris cor- respondent N. Y. Times Saturday Review of Books, and special correspondent Boston Transcript; frequent contributor to leading reviews and magazines, especially regarding French life and letters; has passed fully half the time since 1995 in Europe. AAuthor: Moody's Lodging House and Other Tene- ments Sketches, 1995 (Copeland & Day); Meg Mcintyre's Rattle and Other Stories 1896 ( Copeland & Day) : Paris and the So- cial Revolution, 1905 (Small, Maynard) and ( Hutchinson & Co., London). Editor: Home Library of Prose and Poetry, 1990 (D. Loth- rop Co.) ; Reminiscences of Richard Lathers, 1907 (Grafton Press). Address : 61 Rue Lepic, Paris, France.


SANBORN, James Forrest:


Civil engineer: b. Sanborn. Colo., Sept. 5, 18,6: s. JJeremiah and Anna Elizabeth ( Batchelder) Sanborn: ed. Lawrence Scien- titie Sch .. Harvard Univ .. S.B. in mining and metallurgy, 1999. Engaged with the N. Y. Rapid Transit Comm'n. 1901-05; with the N. Y. B'd of Water Supply since 195. Unitar- ian. Asso. mem. Am. Soc. Civil Engers; mom. Am. Inst. Mining Eny'rs. Cialis: Brooklyn Engineers, N. Y. Municipal Fogi- meers. Address: 20 Broadway, N. Y. City.


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SANDERS, Henry Martin:


Clergyman; b. N. Y. City. Nov. 20, 1849; s. Charles W. and Elizabeth ( Barker) San- ders; ed. public schools; grad. Yale Coll., A.B., 1872; Union Theol. Sem., ISTG, Roches- fer Uni :. , D.D., 1991; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 20, 1883, Eleanor Butler; one daughter, Maria, b. 1885. Pastor Warburton Av. Ch., Yon- kers, N. Y., 1876-8]; Central Av. Ch., N. Y. City, 1882-88 : Madison Ar. Ch., 1891.190 !; trav- eled extensively around the world in 1889-90. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Sigma Chi and


Philothean Ass'ns; trustee Union Theol. Sem., Vassar Coll., Colaate Univ. Clubs :


Union League, Yale. Address: 433 5th Av., N. Y. City.


SANDERSON, Henry:


Banker; b. Titusville, Pa., Dec. 20, 1867; s. Edward P. and Elise (Crassous) San- derson; ed. public schools and private tui- tion : m. Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. Feb. 1, 1893, Beatrice Walter; children: James Reed, Geoffrey Henry. Was one of the orig- inal organizers N. Y. City Electric Light companies; sec .. treas. and finally pres. Mt. Morris Elec. Light Co., Yonkers Elec. Light Co .; as pres. established business of N. Y. Transportation Co .; as pres. Metropolitan Express Co. organized first trolley express service, N. Y. City and Westchester; formed N. Y. Stock Exchange firm Edey, Brown & Sanderson, Dec. 1, 1994; director Eagle Gold Mining Co., Yonkers Electric Light and Power Co., N. Y. Transportation Co., Metro- politan Express Co., Fifth Av. Coach Co., Park Carriage Co. Republican. Episco- palian. Clubs: Metropolitan, Lawyers. Auto- mobile of America, N. Y. Athletic, Lieder. kranz, Rumson Polo. Red Bank Yacht. Ad- dress : Locust Point, N. J.


SANDERSON, Lloyd Bowen:


Steamship agent: b. Liverpool, England, April 2, 1:66: s. Richard and Zara Palmer ( Hicks) Sanderson : ed. Lycée, Caen, Nor-


mandy, France,


and Birkenhead School, Liverpool, Eng .: m. April 15, 1:96, Ottilie Force; children: Lloyd Bowen, Jr., b. 1898, Robert Monroe, b. 1900. Frederick Augustus, b. 1907. Senior partner, since 1901, of San- derson and Son, agents for Wilson Lines, Phoenix Line ( Antwerp), Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Clubs: Union, Racquet and Ten- nis, N. Y. Yacht, Down Town Ass'n Resi- dence: 315 W. S6th St. Office: 22 State St., N. Y. City.


SÁNDOR, Mathias:


Artist, paintei : b. in Hungary, 1857; ed. Art Students' Leagne, N. Y. City, 1955. under George de Forest Brush, and in Paris, 1ss9. 90, under Francais Flameng and Gabriel For. rier; unmarried. Has traveled in Canada and U. S. in the South West ( Arizona and New Mexico) and Mexico, and all over Eu- rope, sketching and painting. Painted a miniature portrait which was hung in the place of honor at Paris Salon. 1905; repre- sented with miniatures and landscapes in the principal exhibitions. Mem. Municipal Art Soc., N. Y. City, Nat. Geog. Soc., Washing. ton, D. C. Club: Salmagundi. AAddress; 107 E. 27th St., N. Y. City.


SANDS, Benjamin Aymar:


Lawyer: b. N. Y. City. July 27. 1553: S. Samuel Stevens and Mary Emily (Aymar) Sands: ed. Columbia Coll., A.B., 1871. A.M .. 1877, Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 156; m. 1140


N. Y. City, Jan. 17, 1879, Amy K. Aki? Has practised law in N. Y. City since I. .. formerly as mem. of firm of Webb Sprague; since 18:2 as partner in firm Bowers & Sands. Also v .- p. Am. Mortgage (). director Commonwealth Ius. Co. of N. Y. North British and Mercantile Ins. Co. of \ Y., and U. S. director North British am! Mercantile Ins. Co. of London .; treas. a !. 1 director Terminal Improvement Co .; D. m. Advisory Com. of the Hudson River, Uh .. versity and Grand Central branches, Corn Exchange Bank; trustee Greenwich Savi ._ > Bank; mem. Com. of Counsel, Lawyers T !!- Ins. Co .; also director of numerous banks. trust companies and financial corp'ns. Tr .. tee Columbia Coll. Republican; former pr ... Republican Club of 27th Assembly Dist. : Episcopalian. Fellow Metropolitan Museum of Arts; mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .. Soc. Colonial Wars, St. Nicholas Soc. Clubs: Union, University (v .- p.), Republican. St. Anthony, Down Town. Church. City, Column- bia University. Residence: 58 W. 48th St. Address: 31 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


SANFORD, Chester G .:


Teacher; b. Marion, N. Y., Feb. 24, 1864; s. Merritt and Eliza J. ( Edwards) Sanford: grad. Marion (N.Y.) Collegiate Inst .. 1>> .: Univ. Rochester. A.B., 1892, A.M., 1995 (Phi Beta Kappa) ; m. Rochester, N. Y., June 1. 1892; Louise H. Nivergoll: children: Fred- erick M., b. 1593, Vernon G .. b. 1897, Marion E., b. 1900, Evelyn L., b. 1903. Was prin. cipal consecutively of Candor Free Acad., Union Sch., No. 1, Saratoga Springs, N. Y .: South Glens Falls High Sch., Livonia High Sch .; now prin. Fultonville (N. Y.) High Sel. Baptist. Address: Fultonville, N. Y.


SANFORD, Elias Benjamin :


Clergyman; b. Westbrook. Conn., June 6, IS13: s. Isaac and Louisa (Weeks) Sanford: grad: Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn .. 1865; D.D., 1-94 ( Phi Beta Kappa) ; honor. ary A.M., Yale Univ., Isss; m. Thomaston. Conn., Oct. 10, 1570. Martha Sanford: chil. dren: Adelaide Benton. b. Jan. 21, 1-2 ( grad. Smith Coll., 1>94: m. Prof. Ashley h. Hardy, Ph.D., Dartmouth Coll., 1902) : May Thomas, b. Dec. 12. 1850 (grad. Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1903). Special student Yale Divinity Sch., Ists: traveling in Eu- rope, 186; engaged in editorial and literary work and acting pastor Cong'l churches m Conn .. 1:70.94; removed to N. Y. City in 195, since when has been engaged in literary and secretarial work; through his initiative and promotion the Nat. Federation of Churches and Christian Workers was or. ganized in 1900; the efforts of this soe. Se- cured the official appointment from 30 de. nominational bodies of delegates to the In- ter.Church Conf. on Federation. hell in N. Y. City in 1905, at which Protestant churches having a membership of over 150 Den werd represented and a plan of federation adopted securing a permanent "Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America;" gen. sec. Nat. Federation of Churches; corr. see. Inter Church Conf. on Federation: mem. Chi Psi fraternity; life mem. N. Y. Geneal, and Biographical Soc., and mom. several h. soes. Author: History of Connecticut, >>": revised edition, 1905. Editor Concise Crel. pedia of Religious Knowledge. Biblical. B:". graphical, Theological, Historical aud Prac-


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tical, 1890, several editions, latest 1906. Ad- [ lias J. (Rumsey) Sanford; grad. Hobart dress: s1 Bible House, N. Y. City. Coll., B.L., 1897; m. Roselle, N. J., June 22, SANFORD, Ezra Terry: 1904, Helen Sandford Greves; one daughter, Helen Greves, b. Nov. 3. 1905. Was engaged with Rumsey & Co., Lt'd, Seneca Falls, N. Y., 1897-98; enlisted as private, 3d Reg't N. Y. Vols., May, 1-98; honorably discharged, June, 1898; appt'd ass't paymaster U. S. Navy, June 10, 1598; honorably discharged, March 2, 1899; reappt'd same June 9, 1:99; promoted passed ass't paymaster, Feb. 20, 1903; paymaster, March 3, 1903; served on various vessels on home and foreign stations until May, 1906, when assigned to U. S. S. New Jersey. Mem. Chi Phi fraternity. Clubs: N. Y. Yacht, Army and Navy. Ad- dress: Care Navy Department, Washington, D. C.


Clergyman, lecturer; b. Warwick, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1865; s. William Moore and Sarah (Burt) Sanford; ed. Warwick High Sch., Cornell Univ., Hamilton Theol. Sem., Union Sem .; m. April 12, 187, Anna Delia Feagles; children: Nathaniel W., b. 1ss8, Ezra Burt, b. 1890, Ruth Evelyn and James Wallace, b. 1900, Anna Margaret, b. 1904. Has been pas- tor of churches at Cornwall, N. Y., Port Jervis, N. Y., Hackensack, N. J., and North Church, N. Y. City. Republican. Baptist. Has had ten years' experience as a lecturer in N. Y., N. J., N. H., Mass., Conn., and Pa .: lecturer for B'd of Ed'n in N. Y. on "The Shadow of the Obelisk;"' promotor of parsonages for churches and Hist. Socs. for Bergen and Sussex Cos., N. J., and War- wick (N. Y.) Hist. Soc .: and sec. Southern N. Y. Ass'n B. Y. P. U. work: Address : 232 W. 11th St., N. Y. City.


SANFORD, Henry Gansevoort:


Lawyer; b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 29, IST1; s. Robert and Helen M. H. (Stuyvesant ) Sanford: ed. Andover Acad .; grad. Williams Coll., B.B., 1895; studied law at Columbia Law Sch .; m. N. Y. City, May 29, 1900, Mary Mott Low; children : Henry Gansevoort, Jr., Louisa Mott. Lawyer, firm O'Brien & San- ford; counsel for Hanover Fire Ins. Co. and several estates; mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. Hist. Soc., St. Nicholas Soc., Sons of the Revolution, Soe. of Colonial Wars, Kappa Alpha fraternity, ex-Members' Ass'n of Squadron A, N. G. N. Y., sec. Soc. Colo- nial Wars in N. Y. State, University Club. Address: 112 E. 64th St., N. Y. City.


SANFORD, James C .:


Lieut .- Col., U. S. A .; b. N. Y., Sept. 26, 1859; s. of Amos C. and Jane A. Sanford; appt'd from N. Y. cadet at U. S. Mil. Acad., 1980; grad. 1884; m. N. Y. City, Mar. 18, 1896, Mrs. Antoinette Howley Mason. Com- missioned 2d lieut. eng'rs, June 15, 1994; Ist lieut., Oct. 12. 1886; capt .. Aug. 13, 1895; served during Spanish-Am. War. Promoted major Jan. 22, 1904, lient. - col. Eng'rs, July 28, 190S. Address: Newport, R. I.


SANFORD, John:


Manufacturer: b. Amsterdam, N. Y., s. Stephen Sanford (mem. 41st Congress) ; grad. Yale, A.B., 1972; m. 1992, Ethel Sanford. Ou leaving college became associated with his father, Stephen Sanford, in the carpet man- ufacturing industry, at Amsterdam, N. Y., established by his grandfather, John San- ford, in ISI, and has since been connected with that enterprise, which is now one of the most important of its kind in the country, employing over 3,000 people. Was mem. 51st and 52d Congresses, 15-9-93, elected on the Republican ticket. Mem. firm S. Sanford & Sons, which owns a celebrated stable of race horses at AAmsterdam, N. Y. Mem. State Racing Comm'n. Clubs: Metropolitan, Uni- versity. Republican, The Brook, Turf and Field, Meadowbrook, Racquet, Jockey. (N. Y. City) ; Metropolitan ( Washington, D. C.). Winter residence: Bayonette Cottage, Aiken, S. C. Address: Amsterdam, N. Y.


SANFORD, John Rumsey:


Pavmaster, U. S. Navy: b. Syracuse, N. Y., June 9, 1576; s. Leonard Gibbs and Lil-


SANGER, William Cary:


Publicist ; b. N. May 21, 1853; s. Henry and Mary E. (Requa) Sanger: grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1874, A.M., 1575, Colum- bia Law Sch .. LL.B., 1878; Hamilton Coll., LL.D., 1902; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 23, 1-92, Mary Ethel Cleveland Dodge: children : Wil- liam Cary, Jr., b. Feb. 9. 1593. Henry Law- rence, b. July 13, 1894, Mary Ethel, b. July 29, 1895, John Haynes, b. Sept. 1, 1899 (de- ceased ), Richard H., b. July 22. 1905. Was mem. State Assembly, 1895-97; lieut .- vol. 203d Reg't N. Y. Vols. in Spanish-\m. War: ass't ser. war, 1901-03; pres. Am. delegation to. Internat. Conf., 1906, to revise the Treaty of Geneva. Mem. Am. Delegation of Internat. Red Cross Conf., London, 1907; chm'n Nat. Guard Comm'n appt'd by Gov. Hughes, 1907. Author: The Reserve and Auxiliary Forces of England and the Militia of Switzerland (a report prepared for the U. S. Govt.), 1993; contb'r to mil. journals on coast defenses, ete. Address: Sangerfield, N. Y.


SANKEY, Ira Allan:


Music publisher: b. Edinburgh, Scotland, Aug. 30, 1874: s. late Ira D. Sankey (evan- gelist) and Fanny V. (Edwards) Sankey: grad. Princeton 'Univ., B.S., 1997; m. N. Y. City. Oct., 1899, Franees Wann; children : Ira D., Frances Hope (died Sept. 24, 1904). Pres. The Bigelow & Main Co .: v .- p. Leeds & Catlin Co .; mem. advisory b'd Greenwich Bank. Republican. Presbyterian. AAuthor : The Male Quartet, 1902: Gospel Tent Songs, 1905. Recreations: Baseball, tennis, skating. sailing. Clubs: Cannon ( Princeton ), East Bay. Address: 369 Park Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.


SANTEE, Ellis Monroe:


Physician and sanitarian; h. Hughesville, Pa., Ang. 13, 1862; s. John Clark and Eliza- beth ( Gray ) Santee; ed. in common schools of Pennsylvania, New Columbus ( Pa.) Acad., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Philadelphia Home- opathie Med. Coll. of Missouri, St. Louis, Hahnemann Hosp., Rochester, N. Y., Cornell Univ .: m. Cortland, N. Y .. Dec. 22, 2, 1 ~~ 3. Beulah H. Barber. Practised medicine, Cortland, N. Y., 1:90-1906; dairy expert U. S. Dep't Agriculture, But-07: now medical expert. N. Y. State Don't of Health, coro- ner Cortland County. 1900-01; mom. lith Separate Co., N. G. N. Y., Isss 95, private to commanding officer of company. hapub- lican : Episcopalian. Mem. Public ITealth Ass'n. Medico.Chirurgical Soc. of Central N. Y .: Inter-state Med. Soc .. Cort- land County (N. Y.) Homeopathie Med.


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Soc. Author: Santee's Repertory of Convul- sions, 1890; Santee Genealogy, 1899. Recrea- tions: Automobiling, tennis. Address: Cort- land, N. Y.


SANXAY, Theodore Frederic:


Lawyer; b. Iowa City, Ia., March 12, 1843; s. Theodore and Hetty (Perry ) Sanxay: ed. Cleveland (O.) Inst .; grad. Princeton Univ., A.B., 1864 (junior orator, 1863), A.M., 1867, LL.B., Univ. of Albany, N. Y., 1866; un- married. Admitted to N. Y. State Bar, 1866; immediately began practice in N. Y. City with the late Skeffington Sanxay; took a deep interest in politics as a Republican, making campaign speeches and becoming a mem. Rep. Co. Com .; has in late campaigns, been of the independent order of Repub- licans; has never held or sought a polit. office; has been engaged in a general prac- tice; framed and secured passage of law exempting hospital property from taxation when income therefrom is used for hospital maintenance; author of a historical and genealogical work. Director N. Y. Oph- thalmic Hosp., N. Y. Hist. Soc., S. A. R., Iowa Soc. of N. Y. Clubs: Union League, Princeton. Address: 35 Nassau St., N. Y. City. .


SAPHIRSTEIN, Jacob:


Managing editor ; b. Białystok, Russia,


Nov. 14, 1853; s. Wolf and Chaya - Feiga (Bodden) Saphirstein; ed. private schools in Bialystok; m. Bialystok, Russia, March 10, 1871, Hannah Gerschuni. Engaged in mer- cantile pursuits until 1876, when received concession from Russian Gov't to open a private circulating library and book busi- ness in Brest-Litevsk; settled in Warsaw and became a publisher of Hebrew books in 1879; came to U. S. in 1887 and engaged in publishing business, issuing an English . Vid- dish dictionary: established Hebrew-Amer- ican (English and Hebrew weekly), 1892, the N. Y. Jewish Abend Post (daily), 1898, and the Jewish Morning Journal in 1901; sec., treas. and director The Jewish Press Publishing Co. Republican. Director He .. brew Sheltering Ilouse, Hebrew Centers Ass'n, Hebrew Immigrants' Aid Soc. Ad- dress : 189 E. Broadway, N. Y. City. SARD, Grange:


Manufacturer, banker; b. Albany, N. Y., March 10, 1543; ed. Albany Boys' Acad., Al- bany Classical Inst .; m. Jan. 30, 1870, Caro- line S. Woolverton; children: Mrs. Heber R. Bishop, Mrs. George C. Clark, Jr., Marion K., Russell E. Entered employ of Jolm F. Rathbone at Albany, in 1s60, becoming a partner in isos: now pres. Rathbone. Sard & Co., stove mi'rs; pres. Union Trust Co .; v .- p. Nat. Commercial Bank of Albany ; trus- tee Albany Savings Bank, Albany Ins. Co., Dudley Observatory, Albany Cemetery Ass'n; mem. Albany Inst., Hist. and Art Soc., Al- bany Acad. Alunni Ass'n, Sons of Revolu- tion; mem. Com. of Thirteen that has been active for many years in city and county affairs; chim'n non partisan Com. of Fifty that in 1-93 proseented those charged with election frands and overturned the then ex. isting administration: mem. B'd Comm'rs of Washington Park, 1-3-1901: pros. Bid Trustees Emmanuel Ch. Clubs: Fort Orange, Albany County (foundation mem. and for. mer pres, of both), Chicago (Chicago), Shin- necock Hills, Meadow Brook, Southampton.


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Summer residence : Southampton, L. Address: 397 State St., Albany, N. Y.


SARGENT, Franklin Haven:


Teacher of dramatic art; b. Boston, Ma ... Mar. 31, 1856; s. Rev. John Turner and Mar: Elizabeth ( Fiske) Sargent; ed. Chaules Hall Sch., Boston; grad. Harvard Coll., 1.1. 1877; unmarried. Engaged in studies abro. ; 1877-79; private teacher of elocution a .! 1 public reader, 1879-80: Instr. in elocuti ... Harvard Univ., 1880-82; dramatic director. Madison Sq. Theatre, 1582-84; pres. . 1 :... Acad. of Dramatic Arts since 1$$4. Repu , lican. Unitarian. Clubs : Players. Address: Carnegie Hall, N. Y. City.


SARGENT, Roscoe:


Lawyer; b. Sandy Creek, N. Y., Oct. 2. 1873; s. Edmund L. and Marcia ( Knollin) Sargent; ed. Sandy Creek High Schi .; two years' classical course at Colgate Univ .: grad. Syracuse Univ. Law Sch., LL.B., 19: mi. Lacona, N. Y., May 2, 1894, Nettie I .. Blodgett; children: Knollin Maurford, b. 1895, Marjorie Celia, b. 1897, Howard Alber !. b. 1907. Admitted to the bar, 1995. and has been in general practice at Sandy Creek since. Republican : Methodist. Men. Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Steward and sup't . Sunday Sch. Sandy Creek E. Church. Address: Sandy Creek, N. Y.




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