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SCHNEIDER, Charles Conrad:
Civil eng'r; b. Apolda, Saxony, Germany, April 24, 1843; s. Julius and Emile (Bengel ) Schneider; grad. Royal Sch. of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany, 1864; m. Paterson, N. J., Jan. 8, 1900, Katharina Clyde Winters; one daughter, Helen Maria. In machine shop practice in Germany, 1864-67; draughtsman Roger's Locomotive Works, Paterson, N. J., 1867-70; ass't eng'r Michigan Bridge and Construction Co., Detroit, 1>70-73; ass't eng'r Erie R'y, N. Y., 1873-75: designer Delaware Bridge Co., 1575-7>: civil eng'r in private practice, N. Y. City, 1:75-86: designing and superintending structural work for bridges and buildings; chief eng'r bridge and con- struction dep't, Pencoyd Iron Works, Phila- delphia, 1886-1900; v .- p. Am. Bridge Co. in charge of eng'ring, 1900-03; since 1905 con- sulting eng'r with specialty in bridges and structural steel work. During "the" period 1878 designed and constructed several long- span bridges, the most prominent being the Fraser River (Cantilever ) Bridge, Canadian Pacific R'y, 1882, and the Niagara Cantilever Bridge, 1883. Awarded Rowland prize, Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, 1ss6, for paper on con- struction of the Niagara Cantilever bridge, first prize ou design for Washington Bridge across Harlem River, N. Y., 1ss6, Norman Medal, Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs for best essay on engineering in 1905. Anthor: General Specifications for Railroad Bridges; General Specifications for Highway Bridges: General Specifications for Steel Work in Buildings Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs ( director, 1857. 1898-1900; v .- p. 1592-93; pres. 1905). Am. R'y Eng'ring and Maintenance of Way Ass'n, Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, Verein Deutscher Ingenieure (Berlin ) : Mason. Club: Engineers. Residence: Wissahicken, Philadelphia. Address: Pennsylvania Bld's, Philadelphia, and Hudson Terminal, 30 Church St., N. Y. City.
SCHODER, Ernest William:
Engineer, educator; born Fidalgo Island, Washington Territory, August 17, 1879; son of Herman and Sophia ( Hunterman ) Scho- der; ed. common and high schools, Seattle, Wash .; Univ. of Washington ( Seattle), B.S., and B.S., in mining engineering, 1900; Cornell University, Ph.D., 1903; represented Uni- versity of Washington on Inter-state Inter- collegiate debating team. In senior year was pres. Students Assembly, the organized undergraduate body. After graduation in 1900, 6 months with U. S. Geological Survey topographie serveying in Northern Calif. At Cornell along with graduate work assisted in and at times had charge of experimental investigations for U. S. Geol. Survey, N. Y. City's Water Supply and private interests, summer of 1903 on construction of Ithaca Water Co's pumping station; on construction of Carnegie Filtration Plant for Cornell Univ's Water Supply, 190344. Eng'r in charge Cornell Univ. Hydraulic Laboratory, since 1904: ass't prof. experimental hydranlies since 1905; in 1505 investigated hydraulics of Pan- ama Sea Level Canal for Alfred Noble of B'd of Consulting Eng'rs. Has conducted var- jous reconnaissance and preliminary surveys for water power developments and tests of hydraulic machinery and of the flow of water in pipes, open channels and over weirs and
dams. Asso. mem. Am. Soc. Civil Engirs. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Xi. Some results of investigations in hydraulies pub- lished in Transactions Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, 1902 and later, and Engineering Record, 1904. Address: Ithaca, N. Y.
SCHOEFFEL, Francis Henry:
Major U. S. A .: b. N. Y., Nov. 30, 1907 : cadet at Mil. Acad., June 16, les7. Appt'd from N. Y .; 2d lieut., 17th Inf., June 12, 1891; transferred to the 9th Inf., June 10. 1892; Ist lieut. 5th Inf., Sept. 16, 1997; trans- ferred to 9th Inf., Nov. 23, 1:97; capt. 23d Inf., April 18, 1900; transferred to 9th Inf. June 20, 1900; transferred to 16th Inf., Dec. 22, 1903; retired, Dec. 28, 1903; promoted major, April 23, 1904. Address: Millbrook, N. Y.
SCHOEFFEL, John Bernard:
Capt. U. S. A. 10th Inf. ; b. Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 14, 1874; s. Francis 1. and Sarah (Cawthra) Schoeffel; ed. public schools of Rochester, 1880-90; grad. Rochester Free Acad., 1895; West Texas Mil. cad .; special course, 1896-97; freshman year Univ. of Roch- ester, 1897; grad. Gen. Service and Staff Coll. 1903: m. Fredonia, N. Y., July 15, 1898, Jessie Maryetta Morian; children: Helen Margaret, b. July 21, 1903, Ruth Bernice. b. Jan. 31, 1906. Left the U. S. Mar. 17, 1599 for the Philippine Islands where served on the Island of Luzon until June 1900. as part of Eth Army Corps: sailed for China with 9th Inf., arriving July 10, participated in battles of Tien Tsen, Piet Tsang, Yang Tsung, Peking, capture of Imperial City. Pata Chow Temples, for relief of legations: sailed for Philippines, served in Island of Samar until 1902; now in Hawaiian Islands. Enlisted 1sth Inf., June 26, 1:24, served as private, Co. C, to Sept. 25, 1597; reënlisted in Co. B, 9th Inf. Dec. 16, 1897; discharged as corporal July 6, 1898, to accept commission as Ed lieut., assigned to 3d Inf., transferred to 9th Inf. Aug. 27, 199; promoted Ist lieut. 9th Inf., Mar. 2, 1599, promoted capt. 10th Inf., 1903. Mem. Phi Phi fraternity, Mil. Order of Dragon, Mil. Order of the Cariboa, Army and Navy Club, Manila, P. I. Nar. Soc. Army of Philippines, Mil. Order of Foreign Wars. Address: Care War Dep't, Washington D. C.
SCHOELLKOPF, Arthur:
Manufacturer: b. Buffalo, June 13, 1:56: s. Jacob F. Schoellkopf (who came to America from Germany, more than half a century ago, settled in Buffalo and was prominent in business circles in Western N. Y. for many years) ; ed. private schools and at home : sent to Germany at age of nine years, where for four years attended Acad. at Kirchheim, U. T., his father's native home, in province of Würtemberg: returning to Buffalo in 1850: educated St. Joseph's College and Bryant and Stratton's Business College: left school 1-53: married. October 13, Ist. Jessie Gluck of Niagara Falls: children: M. Beatrice. b. 1-$1. Panl .A., b. 1 ~~ 1. During 1;345 devoted to acquiring a practical knowledge of millive trade : in is77 sent to Niagara falls to tako charge of hydraulic canal at Ningara Flour- ing Mills which stand at head of large mills in western N. Y., having a capacity of 2,000 barrels daily. Since 1; ... .. and gen. mg'r Niagara Falls Hydraulic Power
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and Mf'g Co., organized that year to develop hydraulic canal and to furnish water and electric power for other mills and factories in the vicinity. Pres. Niagara Falls Milling Co., Gluck Realty Co., Cliff Paper Co .; pres. and treas. Internat. Hotel Co .; director of the Power City Bank, and the Bank of Niagara ; was one of sewer comm'rs of village of Niagara Falls; elected mayor 1896. Built first street railway in Niagara Falls, and after managing it for several years estab- lished it on a paying basis. Mem. and trustee First Presby'n Ch. of Niagara Falls; mem. N. G. N. Y. 5 years, volun. Fireman Niagara Falls, N. Y., 5 years. Clubs: Civic, Niagara Falls (Niagara Falls) ; Ellicott Square (Buffalo) ; Niagara (N. Y. City). Address Niagara Falls, N. Y.
SCHOENBERG, Mark Joseph:
Physician; b. Pitesci, Roumania, Dec. 21, 1874; s. Isaak and Fannie (Stubman) Schoen- berg; received college education, A.B., B.S .; mem. Faculty of Medicine of Univ. of Buch- arest (Roumania) ; late ass't to the Kaiser and Kaiserin Friedrich Hosp. (Berlin, Ger- many ) ; m. N. Y. City, 1902, Irma von Horst; one daughter, Charlotte, b. Sept. 15, 1904. Founder of the Hebrew Gymnasium of Buch- arest (institution where free college edu- cation is given to the poor boys who gradu- ate from the grammar school and were not admitted in the city colleges on account of being unable to pay the annual fees for instruction ). Mem. N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc .; clinical ass't of the N. Y. Ophthalmic Inst .; chief for eye, ear, nose and throat diseases at the Beachonian Dispensary, N. Y. City. Recreation : Music. Address: 317 E. 10th St., N. Y. City. SCHOENFELD, William F .:
Clergyman; b. Niles, Cook Co., Ill., May 11, 1869; s. John August and Dorathea (Brandt) Schoenfeld: ed. in parochial school of Beth- lehem Evangelical Lutheran Ch., Chicago, Ill., 1875-82; Concordia Coll. of Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio and other States. Ft. Wayne, Ind., 1852-87, Concordia Sem. of same Synod, at St. Louis, Mo., 1887-90: un- married. Pastor of Evangelical Lutheran churches since 1890; Trinity Church, Astoria, L. I. City. N.Y., 1590-96, Ch. Redeemer, N. Y. City, 1896-98; Immanuel Ch., Lexington Av. and SSth St., N. Y. City, since Feb., 1808. Mem. Lutheran Education Soc., Concordia Coll. Alumni Soc., Am. Health League, Wart- burg Home for Aged, Bethlehem Orphan Asylum, Lutheran Hospital Ass'n. Has made a trip to Europe and traveled through entire U. S. Address: 1294 Lexington Av., N. Y. City.
SCHOLEY, Charles Herbert:
Clergyman: b. Cleveland, O., Dec. 11, 1871; s. George Barrett and Margaret Isabella ( Amos) Scholey; ed. public schools: grad. Western Reserve Univ., A.B .. 1-95. Columbia Univ., A.M., 197. Union Theol. Sem., B. D .. 1-98, post-graduate studies Edinburgh I'niv .. and New Coll., Edinburgh, Scotland. In: m. Ocean Side, L. I., June 29, 1901, Phibe Anna, d. Robert J. Wright (comm'r of Charities and Corection under Mayor Strong's administration). Ass't pastor, City Park Branch of First Presby'n Ch. of Brooklyn: pastor East Harlem Presby'n Ch., N. Y. City, 1901-06; l'irst Presby'n Ch., E. Aurora," 1152
N. Y., 1906-08: since May 29, 190S, pastor First Presby'n Ch., Freeport, L. I., Made three European trips, varying from 2 months to 1 year. Passion Play lecture tour 100 . 01: lecturer for past eight years on N. Y. City Dep't of Education's Public Lecture Course. Subjects : Passion Play, Edinburgh. Washington Irving, etc. Sec. and treas. N. Y. Alumni Ass'n Western Reserve Univ., 1002. 04; pres. N. Y. City 5th Dist., C. E. Union. 1903-04; sec. N. Y. Presbytery's Evangelistic Com., 1903-04. Author: Prodigal's Prayer (I'leming H. Revell Co.). Republican. Mem. Presbyterian Union, Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Union Alumni Club. Recreations : Sailing, fishing. Address: 60 Church St., Freeport, L. I.
SCHOLLE, Albert H .:
Banker: b. San Francisco, Calif., Jan. 19. 1866: s. Jacob and Gertrude ( Felsenheld ) Scholle; Ph.D., Univ. of Freiburg. Germany. 1893; m. N. Y. City, June 17, 1903, Gertrude Jacques; one son, Jacques A., b. 1905. Mem. firm of Scholle Brothers, bankers, which firm succeeded to the business of his fa- ther. Colonel and ass't adjutant gen. of The National Volunteer Emergency Service. and mem. Council of same organization. Republican. Club : New Rochelle Yacht. Residence : 2020 Broadway. Address: 5 Nas- sau St., N. Y. City.
SCHOMER, Abraham S .:
Lawyer; b. in the city of Pinsk. Russia, August 2, 1576; s. Nathan-Mayer Shaikewitz Schomer and Dina Bercinsky: ed. in private schools and by personal effort: attended courses of law lecture at N. Y. Univ. Law School; read law in offices of Nicholas Alieni- koff and Simon Sultan, N. Y. City. Admitted to the New York Bar, Nov .. 1900; since then in practice of law in N. Y. City. Counsel for Jewish Daily News. The Warheit, Jewish Morning Journal, Newland Realty and Con- struction Co. Mem. N. Y. County Bar Ass'n. Independent Republican: candidate in 1903 for mem. of Assembly, from 4th Assembly Dist. of N. Y. on Citizens' Union ticket, endorsed by Republican organization. Although the district was strongly Democratic he ran far ahead of his ticket and was defeated by only a few hundred votes. In 1904, was offered the Congressional nomination for the sth Congressional District by the JJames G. Blaine Club, but declined for the reason that he was at the head of the Independent Roosevelt Committee, at that time an organization of about 4,000 citizens, which propagated the candidacy of Theodore Roosevelt for Presi- dent of the U. S. Originator of the He- brew Immigrant Aid Soc .; projector of the plan of the Establishment of an International Jewish Congress. Anthor: How We Can Help Ourselves ; Plan for the Fstab- lishment of an International Jewish Congress. Contributor to Yiddish and English periodi- cals. Lecturer on JJewish History, the Edu- cation of Children, and other subjects: Pres. Com. for the Establishment of an Interna- tional Jewish Congress. Mom. of Execu- tive and various Jewish Relief Committees. Director of the Hebrew Sheltering Home. Fincational League, and Montefiore Talmud Thorah. Wem. AAdvisory B'd. The United Ilebrew Charities: Educational Alliance; Montefiore Home, mem. Order Brith Abra-
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ham; Independent Order B'nai Brith; and F. and A. M. Address: 5 Beekman Street, N. Y. City.
SCHOONHOVEN, John James:
Zoologist, lecturer; b. McIntyre, N. Y., July 3, 1864; s. Geo. W. and Maria (Mead) Schoonhoven; ed. Brooklyn High Sch., St. Francis Coll. A.B., 1893, Coll. of St. Francis Xavier, A.M., 1891; graduate work N. Y. Univ .; m. June 16, 1897, Helen E. Butter- field, instructor of rhetoric, Univ. of Ill., one son: George Otis, b. Oct. 30, 1900. Staff lecturer N. Y. B'd of Ed'n, lecturer Brook- lyn Inst., Arts and Sciences; writer on zoological subjects; specialist in animal para- sites. Mem. Edn'l Com: Y. M. C. A., Central Branch. Author: Colloquial Latin and Latin Idioms, a guide to Latin Conversation. Republican ; Congregationalist. Mem. A. A. A. S., N. Y. Mineralogical Club, N. Y. Latin Club; mem. Council and pres. Dep't of Microscopy, Brooklyn Inst.
Arts and Sciences. Address 1374 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
SCHRADER, Arthur Joseph:
Clergyman : b. Utica, N. Y., May 22, 1873; s. late Henry Charles, and Elizabeth (Louer) Schrader (mother living) ; ed. in public schools of Philadelphia, Pa., and Utica, N. Y., Prof. Rix Preparatory School, Utica, N. Y., Hobart Coll., Geneva, N. Y., St. Andrew's Divinity School, Syracuse, N. Y., and Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. City; m. Man- chester, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1903, Harriet Leora Smith. Was clerk in dry goods store, Utica, 9 years; delegate to the Brotherhood of St. Andrew's Convention, Buffalo, N. Y., 1897. While at college had charge of two missions, one at Shortsville, N. Y., the other at Man- chester, N. Y. Lay-reader at Trinity Ch., Utica, N. Y. Ordered deacon in Trinity Church, Utica, N. Y., March 25, 1903, being the first candidate ordained by Rt. Rev. Charles Tyler Olmsted. Had charge of Trinity Church, Utica, May to Sept., 1903; summer charge of St. Paul's Church, Hol- land Patent, N. Y., 1904, missionary at Slaterville and Speedsville, N. Y., June 11, 1905 to May 1, 1907. Ordained priest in Grace Church, Utica, N. Y., June 10, 1906 by Bishop Charles Tyler Olmsted. Diocese of Central N. Y. Missionary at Chadwicks, Clayville and Bridgewater, N. Y., since May 1, 1907. Independent: Episcopalian. Charter mem. Trinity Chapter 250, Brotherhood of St. Andrew, IS-8. Mem. F. and A. M. Caroline Lodge, Gs1; mem. Alumni Ass'n. St. Andrew's Divinity School. and Gen. Theol. Sem. in Diocese. of Central N. Y. Address : Chadwicks, N. Y.
SCHREITER, Henry:
Lawyer; b. Freiwaldan, Austrian Silesia, 1858: s. Franz Ferd Schreiter R. von Schwar- zenfeld and Antoinette Lonise C. (Jano. wenski) Schreiter you Schwarzenfeld: ed. by private tutors, Mil. Acad., Winer Neustadt, Lower Austria, Teresianum. Vienna: Poly- technic Sch., Law Sch., and Sch. of Polit. Science, Columbia Univ .; m. Youkers, N. Y .. Sept. 14, 1894, Ilarriett A. Baker: children : Ruth Harriett. b. Nov. 25, 1895, Elsa Adele. b. Feb. 18, 1901. Engaged in practice of law as mem. firm of Schreiter & Mathews; acting as counsel in patent, trade-mark. copyright and corporation cases. Pres. N. Y.
Asbestos Mf'g Co .; pres. and treas. Ravens- wood Paper Mills Co .; treas. Panzl Di- gester Lining Co. Country home: \von by the Sea, N. J. Residence: 59 W. 87th St. Address: 20 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
SCHROEDER, May Catherine:
Physician; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 4, 1872; d. Charles and Dorothea (Wiehe) Schroeder; grad. Tufts Med. Sch., Tufts Univ., M.D., 1900. House officer at the New England Hospital for Women and Children, Bos- ton, Mass., ass't physician to Pope Dispen- sary, Boston, clinical ass't Bennet St. Dispensary; instructor in histology, Woman's Med. Coll., N. Y. City, staff officer (junior physician) at Kings Park State Hosp., Kings Park, L. I. Mem. Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n. Address: Kings Park State Hospital, Kings Park, L. I., N. Y.
SCHULTZ, Alfred Paul:
Physician; b. in Germany, May 14, 1878; S. Paul Wilhelm and Hedwig (Wagner) Schultz; ed. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., 1897, Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia) M.D., 1901. Practised medicine in N. Y. City, 1901- 07. Author: Race or Mongrel ? a book deal- ing with the subject of race purity, pub, lished by Page & Co., Boston. Address: Monticello, N. Y.
SCHULTZ, Carl Rudolph:
Pres. Cary H. Schultz, Incorporated; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 19, 1576; s. Carl Herman and Louise (Einfeldt) Schultz; of German an- cestry on both sides; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1894; Sheffield Scientific Sch., Yale Univ., 1997; m. Canton, O., April 26, 1898, Clara, d. R. S. Shields, and niece of former Sec. of State, William R. Day. Short- ly after graduation father died; immediate- ly took active part in management of exten- sive establishment father had controlled : later v .- p. of the concern, and in 1902 elected pres. Carl R. Schultz (Incorporated). Mem. Chi Phi fraternity (Vale). Clubs: Yale, Calumet, N. Y. Athletic, Chemists, German, Larchmont Yacht, Thousand Islands Yacht. Coney Island Jockey. Baltusrol Golf. High- land, Canoe Brook Country. Address: 430- 444 1st Av., N. Y. City.
SCHULTZE, Arthur:
Educator; b. in Germany, Mar. 30, 1561: s. Gustav and Emma Schultze: ed. universities of Leipzig, Berlin, Kiel, Ph.D. Instr. math. ematies, Friederich Werdersche Realschule, Berlin, ISS7: ass't State Mining Bureau, San Francisco, Calif., 1990; instr. in mathematics. Hoboken (N. J.) Acad .: ass't Boy's High Sch., N. Y., 1997-1902: head of mathematical dep't High Seh. of Commerce, N. Y., since 1902; ass't prof. mathematics, N. Y. Univ., since 1901; examiner coll. entrance examina- tion b'd, 1904.06: inventor of Dynamic Heat- er (patented Is96). Fellow .1. 1. 1. S .: mom. Am. Math. Soc .; Ist see. of Ass'n of Teachers of Mathematics in Middle States and Maryland. Anthor: Propagation Heat in a Homogeneous Rectangular Paral- lelopiped. 1ss7 (published in Germany) ; also (in collaboration with Dr. Sevenoak) Plaine and Solid Geometry. 1901 ( Macmillan) : Fle. mentary Algebra. 1905 ( Macmillan ) : Ad vanced Algebra. 190; ( Macmillan), Graphic Al:»bra, 1908 ( Macmillan). Address: 5.0 W. 1. 3d St., N. Y, City.
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SCHULTZE, Emile :
Lawyer; b. Hoboken, N. J, Feb. 17, 1863; | Delta Phi fraternity, Ass'n Bar City of N s. Emil and Anna (Feldner) Schultze; ed. Hoboken Acad., Stevens High Sch., Hoboken, Russel's Mil. Acad., New Haven, Yale Coil., Columbia Law Sch .; m. Ansonia, Conn., 18. 2. Annie Louise Gardner; one son: John Gard- SCHURMAN, Jacob Gould: ner, h. 1894. Admitted to bar in N. J. Mem. Republican County Com., Essex County, N. J .; Orange City Com., N. J. Director Yale Club, N. Y. City; excise comm'r, Orange, N. J. Republican. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .; New England Soc. (Orange, N. J.). Club: Yale (N. Y. City). Residence: 203 Park Av., Orange, N. J. Address: 141 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
SCHULZ, Leo:
Musician; b. Posen, Germany, Mar. 23, 1865; s. Clemens Schulz; ed. Real-gymnasium, Posen, and Royal Academic High School for Music, Berlin, Germany; m. Berlin, April 12, 1885, Ida Bartsch. Began concert work in boyhood, soloist and 'cellist to Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin, 1885. and to Gewandhaus Orchestra, Leipzig, 1886-89; came to U. S. 1859 and became prof. in New England Conservatory of Music and soloist in Boston Symphony Orchestra: first 'cellist N. Y. Philharmonic Soc., 1890-1906. Prof. and conductor Nat. Conservatory Orchestra ; v .- p. N. Y. Symphony Orchestra ; prof. music Yale Univ. Pres. N. Y. Tonkünstler Soc. Composer of many orchestral numbers, 'cello compositions, etc. Residence : Woodcliff, Bergen Co., N. J. Address: 1947 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SCHUMANN, Charles H .:
Architect ; grad. Sch. of Mines, Columbia Coll., C.E., ISss. First v .- p. and trustee Bronx Savings Bank; v .- p. and director Aitken Realty and Construction Co .; director The Bronx Safe Deposit Co. Mem. Alumni Ass'n, Columbia Coll., School of Applied Science. Club : Columbia University. Address: 280 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SCHUMANN, Walter .:
U. S. consul; b. N. Y. City, July 1, 1870 : grad. Columbia Grammar Sch. (commercial course) at head of class of Ises ( first honors in bookkeeping) ; won gold medal for all- around gymnasties, 1886, and during last year at school, co-editor of the monthly school paper, The Columbia News. With importing house of N. Y. City, having large trade in China, Japan and Italy. 1s>>.91: with struc- tural iron and steel works from 1:91, until 1893, when company failed: with former sup't of works bought ont the business, stock and unfinished contracts and continued until Feb. 1, 1897, when sold interest to partner. Appt'd June 23, 197, U. S. Consul to Mainz, Ger- many, which post is still filling. Author: The Law of Marriage and Divorce of the Ger- man Empire: Outline History of the City of Mainz, Germany; also a History of Ameri- van Literature (in German language). Ad. dress : American Consulate, Mainz, Germany. SCHURMAN, George W .:
Lawyer: 1 . Freetown. Prince Edward Island, JJuly 6, 146: s. Robert and Lydia Schurman; grad. Dalhousie Coll., 1-90, Cor- nell Univ. Law Sch .. 1-93; m. Helen 'T. Munro, d. George Munro, publisher. Ad. mitted to bar and since practising in N. Y. City; mem. firm Carter, Hughes
Dwight: ass't dist. att'y, 1900. Mem. Alpha
Y., Holland Soc. Clubs: Republican. Uni- versity. Cornell Univ., Englewood (N. J .. Golf. Residence: 15 W. 57th St. Address: 96 Broadway, N. Y. City.
Pres. Cornell Univ .; b. Freetown, Prince Edward Island; s. Robert and Lydia ( Gould. rup) Schurman; grad. Univ. of London A.B .. IST7, A.M .. ISTS; Univ. of Edinburgh. D.S ... 1578, LL.D., 1902: Columbia LL.D., 1:99, Yale LL.D., 1902: m. Oct. 1, 1554, Barbara Forrest Munro; children: Catharine Munro, b. les6, Robert, b. 1587, George Munro, b. 1:92. Helen, b. 1594, Jacob Gould, b. 1595, Bar- bara, b. 1599, Frederick, b. 1900 (died 1901). Dorothy, b. 1905. Pres. First U. S. Philip- pine Comm'n, 1899. Pres. Cornell Univ. Mem. A. A. A. S., Nat. Edn'l Ass'n, Nat. Good Roads Ass'n, Nat. Irrigation Congress. Recreations : Walking, golfing, skating, to- bogganing. Club: Century, Union League. University. Address: Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
SCHUYLER, Leonora St. George Rogers:
Daughter St. George Rogers (of Fla .; col. U. S. 1. and C. S. A .; in command of oper- ations during Seminole War in Florida: mem. Confederate States Congress: lawyer) and Josephine A. (Baynard) Rogers, of Edisto Island, S. C .; m. 1594, Rev. Livingston Rowe Schuyler of N. Y. Mem. Daughters of the Confederacy. Address: The Rectory, Sears- dale, N. Y.
SCHUYLER, Livingston Rowe:
Clergyman, author: b. N. Y., July 22, 1868; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., B.A .. 1559. M.A., 1>93: Gen. Theol. Sem., 1524. B.D .. 1595: N. Y. Univ., Ph.D., 1904: student at Univ. of Oxford, 1595-96: at Univ. of Paris, . 1:96-9. : mı. 1594, Leonora St. George Rogers. Or- dered deacon, 1594; ordained priest. 1:94. Acting chaplain U. S. A., Willet's Point. 1894-95; fellow in ecclesiastical history, Ch. Univ. B'd of Regents, 1594-97: ass't minister of Ch. of Holy Trinity, Paris, France, Ist- 9s: tutor in history at Coll. City of N. Y .. 196; instr. J:"046; ass't prof. of history, 1906. Rector Ch. of St. James the Less. Scarsdale, N. Y., since 1901. Author: The Liberty of the Press in the American Col- onies, 1905, and other articles and pamphlets. Address : Scarsdale, N. Y.
SCHUYLER, Montgomery, Jr .:
Diplomatic and consular officer; b. Stam- ford, Conn., Sept. 2, 1s77: s. Montgomery and Katherine Beeckman (Livingston ) Schuyler: grandson of Rev. Anthony schuyler. for many years rector of Grace Ch., Orange. N. J .; grad. Columbia Coll .. A.B., 1999. re- maining as University scholar one year and University fellow in Indo- Iranian langnazes two years, receiving A.M. decree. Inhal Soc. Am. Embassy at St. Petersburg, 1902.04. sec. Am. Legation and consul general at Bangkok. Siam, logo6; since 1800 see. Am. Location and consul general at Bucharest .. Ronmania. Author: Index Verborum of the Fragments of the Avesta, 1901: Bibliography of the Sanskrit Drama: contributor to various pnb. lications on Oriental and philological sub- jeets. Mem. Ant. Oriental Soc. and other learned societies, Sor. Mayflower Descendants, Soc. Descendants of Colonial Governors. Resi-
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dence: 1025 Park Av., N. Y. City. Official address : American Legation, Bucharest, Roumania.
SCHUYLER, Walter Scribner:
Coloner U. S. A .: b. Ithaca, N. T .: s. George W. and Matilda ( Scribner) Schuyler; grad. Mil. Acad., 1570. Appt'd from Ithaca, N. Y., 2d lieut. 5th Car., July 15, 1870; ist lieut. July 29, 1876; capt., April 21, 1877; ma- jor, 2d Cav., Oct. 18, 1899; licat. col., 24 Cav., Feb. 17, 1903. Served in Spanish-Am. War; colonel, 203d N. Y. Inf. Vols., July ", 1898, to Mar. 25, 1599. Served in Philippine Islands during insurrection. Colonel. 45ih Inf., U. S. Vols .. Aug. 17, 1899. to May 31, 1901. Appt'd General Staff, May 18, 1901. Served as military attache with Russian Army in Manchuria, April to Dec., 1904. Chief of staff, Southwestern Div., Mar. 22, 1905; colonel 5th Cav., Aug. 20. 1906. Address: Care War Department, Washington, D. C. SCHWAB, Charles M .:
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