Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 2, Part 120

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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SMITH, Alfred Ethelbert:


Lawyer: b. Bronxville, Westchester Co .. ... Y .. Feb. 21, 1G4: s. Alfred Ethelbert and Julia R. (Morgan) Smith: ed. Williston Sem .. R. Hampton, Mass .: Univ. of the City of \' Y .: grad. Columbia Law Sch. I.I.B .: m. West Pittston. Pa .. Feb .. 1:04. Minnie 1. Amustrong: one son : Ebenezer, b. 1903.


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Has been in gen. pracuce in N. Y. City and | Westchester Co. and vicinity since gradua- tion; mem. State Assembly, Ist Dist. of


Westchester, 1907. Sec. and ,counsel St.


Louis Realty Co., Felt Construction Co.


Republican. Mem. Reformed Protestant


(Dutch) Ch. Mem. Soc. of the Cincinnati, Sons of the Revolution, Westchester Co. Bar Ass'n, Masonic Order. Club : Republican. Address: Bronxville, Westchester Co., N. Y. SMITH, Andrew H .:


Physician; b. Charlton, N. Y., 1937; grad. Coll. Phys. and Surg., M.D., 1S58; LL.D., Union Coll., 1907. Served as ass't surgeon in 43d N. Y. Vols., 1862; ass't surgeon, U. S. A., 1862-67. Practised in N. Y. City, 1567-1907; removed to Geneva, N. Y., 1907. Attending physician and v .- p. Post-grad. Hosp., consulting physician to St. Luke's, St. Mark's, Woman's and Presbyterian Hosps .; pres. N. Y. Acad. of Medicine, 1903- 04. Mem. Medical Soc., Acad. of Medicine, Acad. of Sciences, Loyal Legion, Sons of Revolution. Club: Century: Address: Ge- neva, N. Y.


SMITH, Artemas B .:


Lawyer; b. Westminster, Worcester County, Mass .. Mar. 21, 1844; s. George and. Eunice (Garfield) Smith; ed. in public school and academy of native town: Wes- leyan Acad., Wilbraham. Mass., Amherst Coll., A.B., 1868, and Law Dep't of Colum- bia Univ .; m. Brooklyn, N. Y .. Sept. 23, 1874, Margaret Graham. Engaged in active law practice in N. Y. City; mem. law firm of Smith & Bowman, since April, 1880. Dem- ocrat (independent ). Mem. N. Y. Law Inst., N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n. Clubs: Brooklyn University, Brooklyn Democratic. Address : 38 Park Row, N. Y. City.


SMITH, Arthur Cosslett:


Lawyer. writer; b. Lyons, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1852; s. James Cosslet Smith, a justice of the Supreme Court, and Emily Ward (Adams) Smith; ed. U. S. Naval Acad., Hobart Coll., A.B., 1872, A.M., 1879, L.H.D., 1905, Column- bia Coll., LL.B., 1575: m. Rochester, N. Y., June 19, 1879, Elisabeth Storer Atkinson; children : Sibley Cosslet, Louise Atkinson, Gordon Arthur. Has traveled extensively in U. S., Mexico, Europe, and Northern Af- rica. Author: The Monk and the Dancers, The Turquoise Cup, and numerous short stor- ies. Clubs: Century, University, Calumet (N. Y. City), Genesee Valley ( Rochester). Address : 6 Sibley Pl., Rochester, N. Y.


SMITH, Arthur J .:


Clergyman : b. Robinson. P. Q., Can .. Ang. 1, 1$65; s. John Reed and Louisa Maria (Rus- sell) Smith: ed. commou schools, Brattle- boro. Vt., Eastman Coll., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Reformed Ch. Sem., New Brunswick, N. J. (D.D.) ; m. Henrietta Emily Ray; chil- dren : Elmore Milton, Wilbur Chapman, Henrietta Mildred, Arthur Gordon. Came to U. S. when 10 years old : after leaving East- man Coll. went to road at 21: selling goods to the furniture trade: gave up business to go into Y. M. C. A. work, serving that ass'n in Waterbury, Conn., N. Y. City, and Chi- cago until Is-9, when accepted invitation to become ass't pastor Bethany Presby'n Ch .. Phila .; resigned from that to enter the field as au evangelist; and after taking specia! course at the seminary at New Brunswick became associated in evangelistie work with


Mr. Moody, B. Fay Mills, J. Wilbur ( man and other religious workers in the :. in which has continued successfully in _: meetings all over the country, only iem the general field for four years. 1.90.1 during which time held successfully the 1 torate of the First Presby'n Church of Far nah, Ga., returning in 1900 to evangel .. work; superintendent Evangelistic Com: tee of N. Y. City since April 1, 1908. Pr hibitionist. Presby'n. Address : 541 Lex ington Av., N. Y. City.


SMITH, Arthur L. J .:


Insurance publisher; b. Charleston, S. C .. May 31, 1860; grandson of William Smi ... Representative from South Carolina in t! first five Congresses of the U. S .; ed. Asto. . (N. Y.) High Sch. Served for a time on ta: N. Y. daily papers as a court reporter: en. tered the office of The Spectator m Sept., 1877, when he was 17 years old; and for uil ... years following had charge of the statistic i work of that journal, being sub-editor the latter part of the time; became one of the prop'rs of The Spectator in less and its ass). ciate editor and business ma'r. Clubs: Rid. ing and Driving. Montauk, Crescent Athletic (Brooklyn ). Press. Underwriters' (N. Y. City). Address : 135 William St., N. Y. City. SMITH, Augustus:


Civil eng'r, contractor: b. N. Y. City. July 30, 186s; s. Henry Atterbury and Rosina Watson (Ryder) Smith; grad. Coll. of the City of N. Y., A.B., 1887; Columbia Univ. Seh. of Mines, C.E., 18:9; m. Ist, Brooklyn. N. Y., June, 1903, Harriet C. Davies; m. 2. South Amboy, N. J., June, 1907, Anna Bar. bara Such. Constructed recreation piers at 50th St. and 129th St., North River. N. Y. City; West Bank Light House; U. S. naval coaling stations at Narragansett Bay. Boston. and N. Y. City: pres. Bergen Point Irun Works. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Ens'rs, 1m. Soe. Mech. Engers, Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Alumni Ass'ns of Coll. of City of N. Y., and Columbia Sch. of Mines. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic. Engineers, N. Y. Yacht. Address: 149 Broadway, N. Y. City.


SMITH, Benjamin Eli:


Editor; b. Beirut, Syria, Feb. 7. 1857: S. Rev. Dr. Eli and Hetty (Butler) Smith: grad. Amherst Coll .. A.B .. 1577. A.M., L.I.D .: studied at Göttingen and Leipzig: m. les, Cora Cheeseman. Instr. mathematics, Am- herst, ISTSet, and in psychology at Johns Hopkins Univ., 18 142; managing editor of the Century Dictionary, Iss2-1994; editor same since death of Prof. W. D. Whitney. 1-94; also edited Century Cyclopedia of Names, Century Atlas. Recreations: Golf. fishing, gardening. Club: Century. Resi- dence : Rochelle Park, New Rochelle, N. Y. Address: 33 E. 17th St., N. Y. City.


SMITH, Charles Bennett:


Editor: b. Sardinia, Erie Co .. N. Y .. Sept. 11, 1570; s. James and Mary (Barnes) Smith : ed. Arcade (N. Y.) Acad. : m. Ja , P. Frances G. Stanton. Began newspaper career in low as reporter on the Buffalo Courier; became the Albany correspondent Buffalo Times; made managing editor in 191; has been editor of the Courier since 19. Ap- pointed mem. of B'd of Buffalo School Fx- ammers, Jan. 1, it's, for term of five years. Address : 692 Porter Av., Buffalo, N. Y.


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SMITH, Charles H .:


Clergyman; b. Ridgefield, Conn., Sept. 10. 1844; s. Henry and Mary A. (Burt) Smith; grad. Hobart Coll .. B.A., 1370, MI.A., 1873; Gen. Theol. Sem., B.D., 1873: D.D., 1895; m. Buffalo, N. Y., May 25, 1875. Harriet L. Hayes. Was in charge ot a mission in Buf. falo, 1873-76; lias been rector of St. James' Ch., Buffalo, since Jan. 1, 1876, with the ex- ception of a short time spent in forsign travel; was chaplain of the 65th Reg't, N. G. N. Y., a little more than seven years. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc. and Alpha Delta Phi fraternity: director Soc. Natural Sciences; mem. Stand- ing Com. Diocese of Western N. Y. Ad- dress : 470 Swan St., Buffalo, N. Y. SMITH, Charles Hendee:


Physician; b. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 17, 1876; s. Albert E. and Myra L. ( Hendee) Smith; grad. Cornell, B.S., 1897, CoNl. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), M.D., 1901, Presby- terian Hosp., 1903; m. Binghamton, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1903, Grace E. Wales; children: De- Witt Hendee, b. June 3. 1905, Nathaniel Wales, b. April 23, 1908. Attending physician House of Iloly Comforter, ass't Vanderbilt Clinic; ass't instructor Coll. Phys. and Surg. : attending Out-Patient Dep't, N. Y. Infant Asylum. Republican; mem. Dutch Reformed Church. Mem. Delta Upsilon ira- ternity, Presbyterian Hosp. Alumni, Monthly Medical Club, Quiz Medical Club, Soc. of Practical Medicine. Summer address: Moun- tain Lodge, Adirondack League Club. Ad- dress : 2880 Broadway, N. Y. City.


SMITH, Charles Sprague :


Teacher, lecturer. author; b. Andover, Mass., April 27, 1:53: s. Charles and Caro- line (Sprague) Smith: ed. Amherst Coll., 1870-75, A.B., A.M .: Europe, 1575-80 ( Berlin Univ., Paris, Rome, Madrid, Oxford Univ., Copenhagen ) ; later Reykjavik (Iceland), Athens; m. Clinton, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1s>4,


Isabella


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Hilda


Sprague, b. 18>5. Gebhard prof. German aud instr. in Italian, Spanish, and the Scandinavian languages; Columbia Univ., 18 0-82; prof. modern languages and foreign literature, and organizer Modern Languages Dep't, 1882-90; prof. Romance languages and literatures, 1890-91; lecturer at Harvard, Bos- ton Univ., Amherst, Brown. Smith, Vassar, Wellesley; organized the Comparative Liter- ature Soc., 1:06; the People's Institute, 1897; The Ethical Social League, 1908. llas trav- eled extensively in Europe for purposes of linguistic study; public lecturer since 1sss. Awarded gold medal for "Working With the People," and founding People's Inst., by Exp'n, Liege, 1905. Diploma of Honor and silver medal at Milan Exp'n, 1906: Diploma of Honor, Internat. Exp'n, Paris, 1907. Trus- tee N. Y. Child Labor Sor., N. Y. Peace Soc .. etc. Author: Barbizon Days, 1902; Working With the People. 19 3: Poems. 1208; ard various magazine articles on edn'l subjects. Recreations: Gymnasium, rowing, tramping. Clubs : Authors, Century. Address: 29 W. 6th St., N. Y. City.


SMITH, Clarence Bishop:


Jan. 14, 1902, Catharine Cook; children: Alex- ander Mackay, b. Jan. 31. 1993, Carleton Sprague, b. Aug. 8, 1905,. Eunice Stoddard, b. Sept. 7, 1907. Formerly one of the counsel of Interborough R. R. in connection with obtaining franchise for street railways in the Bronx; counsel of Consumers' League of N. Y. State. Mem, law firm Wheeler, Cortis & Haight; mem. Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Ass'n, Civil Service Reform Ass'n. Clubs: Harvard, West Side Tennis. Address: 21 State St., N. Y. City.


SMITH, Clarence Minturn:


Stock broker: b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 10, 1876; s. P. Minturn and Ella E. (Phillips) Smith; ed. Plainfield (N. J.) High Sch .; grad. Yale Law Sch., 1897; unmarried. Ad- mitted to Bar of N. Y. State, Feb., 1:05; pre- ferring a business career: practised only a short time; treas. Standard Structural Co., which erected the Bowling Green Bld'g and the Hudson Bld'g; entered employ of firm of stock brokers in 1903 and remained with them until March, 1966, when he went into business for himself: in 1905, traveled 9,000 miles through the West, visiting many of the mining districts; senior mem. Clarence M. Smith & Co., 1 Wall St. Republican, with independent tendencies. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Recreations: Base- ball, tennis. Club: Phi Gamma Delta. Ad- dress : 27 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. SMITH, Cornelius B .:


Clergyman ; b. New Haven, Conn., April 21, 1834; s. Nathan and Cornelia (Bishop) Smith; ed. Rectory Seh., Hamden, Conn .; grad. Trinity Coll .. Hartford, Conn .. 1:54, D.D., 1885; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem .. N. Y. City, 1:57; m. N. Y. City, May 24. 1:65, Mary II. Wheeler; children: Mabel Wheeler. Ev- erett Pepperrell, Clarence Bishop, Ethiel Nathalie. Ordained to ministry of Episcopal Cli., 1:58; ass't minister Ch. of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, and Ch. of the AAscension, N. Y. City, 1:59-63; rector St. John's Ch .. Lowell, Mass., 1863-65; abroad on a year's wedding journey in 1965; rector St. James' Ch., N. Y. City, 1867-95; since then rector emeritus: during his rectorship the parish twice built a larger church, the second be- ing in Madison Av., and the group of four church bld'gs, with connecting cloisters, in E. ssth St., was begun by Miss Serena Rhino- lander and placed under the charge of the church. Independent in politics. Trustco estate and property of Diocese of N. Y .: mem. Exec. Com. B'd City Missions. City of N. Y., Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Clubs: C'en. tury. City. Summer residence: Rasserne.


North East Ilarbor, Me. Address: 101 E. 69th St., N. Y. City. SMITH, Courtland :


V .- p. and ass't gen. mg'r American Press Ass'n; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 7. 1>>1; s. Or. lando Jay and Evelyn V. (Brady) Smith: ed. Woodbridge Sch .. Mackenzie Sch., Univ. of Wis. Director American Press Ass'n. Mem. Loyal legion, Phi Gamma Delta ira. ternity. Recreations: Riding, tennis. Club: Ardsley. Address: 45 Park Place. N. Y. City.


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City. Oct. 17, 1872: S. Rev. Cornelius B. and Mary HI. ( Wheeler) SMITH, David Eugene: Smith; grad. Columbia Coll., A.B. (first Elneator: b. Cortland, N. Y .. Jan. 21. 1:00: s. A. P. and Mary E. ( Bronson ) Smith; ed. honors in history and polit. economy ), Har- vard, LL.B. (with honor) ; m. N. Y. City, ' Cortland State Normal Sch .; grad Syracuse 1201


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Univ. , Ph.B. (valedictorian, Phi Beta Kappa), 1881; Ph.M., Ph.D., LL.D .; Mich. State Normal Coll., M.Pd .; m. Cortland, Jan. 19, 1887, Fanny Taylor. Teacher of mathe- maties, State Normal Sch., Cortland, 1884-01; prof. math., State Normal Coll., Ypsilanti, Mich., 1891-98; prin. State Normal Sch., Brockport, Y., 1895-1901; prof. math. Teachers' Coll., Columbia Univ., since 1901; editor Bulletin of Am. Math. Soc .; librarian Am. Math. Soc .; has traveled very exten- sively in Europe, Japan, China, India, South America, Asia. Africa, and U. S. Mem. Am. Math. Soc., Deutsche Mathimatiker Vereini- gung, Circolo Matematico di Palermo, and other similar ass'ns. Author of numerous works on mathematics and ed'n, and con- tb'r to numerous journals. . Recreation : Travel. Address : Columbia Univ., N. Y. City.


SMITH, Edmund Banks:


Clergyman; b. St. Mary's Hall, Burlington, N. J., Jan. 2, 1861; s. Elvin Keyser and Es- telle (Banks) Smith; ed. Columbia Coll., St. Stephen's Coll., class of 1885. B.A., M.A .; Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, B.D .: m. Feb. 11, 1890, Grace Drayton. Vicar of St. Corne- lius Chapel, Governor's Island, N. Y. Har- bor, Trinity Parish, and chaplain of Govern- or's Island, appt'd Oct. 1, 1904. Address: Generals' Row, Governor's Island, N. Y. Harbor.


SMITH. Edward Robinson:


Librarian, artist ; b. Beirut, Syria, Jan. 3, 1854 (of American parents) ; s. Eli and Hetty (Butler) Smith: ed. Phillips Andover Acad ; at Worcester ( Mass.) Tech. Inst. two years; grad. Amherst Coll .. A.B., 1876: studied sculp- ture with Dr. William Rimmer in Boston, and sculpture and painting in Mnuich, Flor- ence and Paris. Has traveled frequently in Europe to study monuments and collections in architecture, painting and sculpture, as well as the other arts; has pursued his pro- fession in N. Y. City far several years; ap- pt'd reference librarian of the Henry O. Avery Memorial Architectural Library at Co- lumbia Univ., Feb., 1895. Independent in polities. Mem. Met. Museum of Art, Munici- pal Art Soc., Archeol. Inst. of America. Address: 118 W. 109th St., N. Y. City.


SMITH, Elliott C .:


Banker and braker: b. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 24, 1561: s. William M. and Helen ( Moore) Smith: ed. Friends' Sch. in Phila- delphia : grad. Friends' Central High Sch. ; three years at Univ. of Pa., 1981-83; m. 1st, Elizabeth, N. J., 1:99, Ellen Babcock (died 1.91) : 2d, N. Y. City, 196, Caroline Wahle ; children: Carolyn, b. 1590. Eleanor. b. 1:93, Theresa, b. 1:96. Upon leaving college, in 13. secured position on an engineering corps (in the field) of the' Pa. R. R .: after 2 or 3 years in employment of Pa. R. R., went to . N. Y. City and became see. to Edward Norton, then pres. Louisville & Nashville R. R .; af. ter death of Mr. Norton, returned for a po. rind to the Pa. R. R. and shortly after, in 196. became ing'r of the Bond Den't of the Stock Exchange firm N. 11. Narton & Co .: while with this firm carried out the building of the Guayaquil & Quito R. R., Ecuador, the Imilding of the Columbus and Lake Erie R. R., Ohio, the reorganization of the Rogers Locomotive Works, Paterson. N. J., etc .; in 1904, formed partnership with E. H. Norton, 1202


and, under name of Norton & Smith, anormy other enterprises, organized the Hicks 1.ccc - motive and Car Works. Has traveled IxTEN - sively in U. S. and Canada. Pres. and irec tor of Hicks Locomotive and Car Works. See board Bridge and Structural Steel WOKs Ceylon Perfume Co .; director Englewood Hy. geia Ice Co., and Quito Railway Co. Re- publican. Mem. Museum of Natural History Municipal Art Soc., Academy of Sciences Pennsylvania Soc. (N. Y.), Am. Fores ... Ass'n ( Washington). Clubs: Maninin Lawyers, Atlantic Yacht, Seagate, Uni . League (Chicago) ; Englewood, Englow. ! Field, Englewood Golf. Residence: Dwi .: : Place, Englewood, N. J. Address: 33 Wahl St., N. Y. City.


SMITH, Elwood Cronon:


Lawyer; b. Monroe. N. Y., Feb. 12. 1 ... ). s. Irving D. and Margaret E. (Cronon ) Smith; ed. Newburgh Acad .. Newburgh. " Y., and Columbia Univ., LL.B., 1904: unmar. ried. Managing clerk law office of Lidl:t. & Hulse of N. Y. City for two years after graduation : opened office for self at New. burgh, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1907. Has traveled in west and Cuba. Elected to office of justier for Town of Monroe, County of Orange. Nov., 1905. Counsel for Orange and Rock- land Elec. Co. of Monroe, N. Y., Goshen Light and Power Co., of Goshen, N. Y., and Orange County Eng'ring Co. of Monroe. N. Y. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. Delta Upsilon fraternity. The Newburgh City Club, Standard Lodge 711, F. and A. M., of Monroe, N. Y., Highland Chapter, 52. R. A. M., Hudson River Commandery 35, K. T., and Mecca Temple, Mystic Shrine. Recreations: Automobiling and golf. Summer residence : "Osseo Lodge-on-Walton-Lake," near Mon- roe, N. Y. Address : Monroe, Orange County, N. Y.


SMITH, Ernest Alfred:


Clergyman : b. Montreal, P. Q., Can., Jan. 8, 1874; s. Capt. John and Harriet (Gray; Smith; ed. State Normal School, Potsdam. N. Y., St. Stephen's Coll., B. A., 1900. General Theol. Sem., 1903; Post Graduate, Philadel- phia Divinity School: m. Goshen. N. Y. Oct. 15, 1903. Mary Alice Jewell, d. Alfred Jewell of N. Y. City: one daughter, Virginia Agatha Jewell, b. 1905. In business (tele graph and railroad), 1986-94. Ordered deacon. 1903, ordained priest. 1904, by Bishop Donde in ministry of Episcopal Church. Mission. ary at Church of the Redeemer, Blooming. dale, N. Y., 1903; rector St. James' Church. Fort Edward. N. Y., 1905: in charge Blo zu ingdale Adirondack Associate Missions since 1907. Mem. Altemont Lodge I. O. O. F .. Crystal Spring Tent, Knights of Maccabees. Fort Edward Lodge, 267, F. aud A. M., Fort Edward Chapter, F1 R. A. M., Washington Commandery 33, K. T. Karnak Temple, Mys- tie Shrine. Recreations: Shooting, fishing. golf. driving. Address: Bloomingdale. Essex Conty, N. Y.


SMITH, Ernest Ellsworth:


Physician and chemist : ৳. New Haven. Conu., Dec. 20, 167; s. Henry Ellsworth and Ellen Louise (Shares) Smith: ed. in public schools of New Haven: grad. Sheffield Sei- entific Sch, Yale Univ. (biological curse). Ih B., 1>>>: grad. Don't Yale Univ. PhD. 1591; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., M.D., INS;


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in. 1890, Lillian Irene Church of Middletown, Conn .; one son, Harold Ellsworth, b. 1891. Ass't in physiological chemistry, Yale Univ., 1889-91; research chemist, private laboratories of Dr. C. A. Herter, N. Y. City, 1891-95; in- dependent investigator and expert since 1901. Pathologist, St. Jolm's Riverside Hosp., Yon- kers, West Side German Dispensary, and St. Bartholomew's Clinic, N. Y. City; consulting pathologist, Somerset Hosp., Somerville, N. J., Jamaica Hosp., Jamaica, L. I .; prof. of pathology, N. Y. School of Clinical Medicine: prof. physiology and biological and organic chemistry, Dep't of Medicine, Fordham Univ. Has appeared as expert in many civil and criminal courts. Mem. Am. Chemical Soc. (formerly director and mem. of council), Soc. Chem. Industry, N. Y. Pathol. Soc., Med. Soc. of the County of N. Y., Am. Med. Ass'n, Soc. of Med. Jurisprudence, Am. Urological Ass'n; fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine, A. A. A. S., Med. Soc. of the Greater City of N. Y., N. Y. Acad. of Science; honorary mem. Yonkers Practitioners' Club. Clubs: Yale, Chemists, University. Address: Laboratory, 26 E. 29th St., N. Y. City.


SMITH, Eugene :


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, April 24, 1939; S. Matthew and Mary A. (Davenport ) Smith ; grad. Yale Coll., A.B. (valedictorian ), 1859; Albany Law School, LL.B., 1861: m. New Haven, Conn., 1872, Katharine W. Bacon; children : Leonard Bacon, Winthrop Daven- port, Alice Mabel, Helen Woolsey (wife of Frederic J. Agate). Presbyterian. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Ass'n, Psi Upsilon and Skull and Bones fraternities; pres. Prison Ass'n, of N. Y .; trustee Am. Social Science Ass'n: di- rector Nat. Prison Ass'n; trustee Brick Presby'n Ch. of N. Y. City. Has written numerous papers and addresses published in Annual Proceedings of Am. Social Science Ass'n, Nat. Prison Ass'n, Nat. Conf. of Charities and Corrections, and various re- views and periodicals. Clubs: Century, University. Address: 31 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


SMITH, Everett:


Lawyer; b. Schenectady, N. Y., June 29, 1856; s. David Cady and Eleanor Fisher ( Car- ley) Smith ; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad., Uniou Coll .; m. Aug. 20, 1902, Virginia Kline Young. Mayor of Schenectady, 1:91-93; corporation counsel ; comm'r of public safety, 1900: pres. Schenectady Savings


Bank. Republican. Episcopalian. Recreations :


Golf. outdoor sports. Clubs: Mohawk, Mohawk Golf, Sche. nectady (trustee in all). Address: 251 State St., Schenectady, N. Y.


SMITH, F. De Lysle:


N. Y., Oct. 4, 1556; s. Horace and Calista J. ( Babcock ) Smith: grad. Williams Cell., A.B., 1-83 ( Philosophical oration, 1>>3; Phi Beta Kappa; Library orator, Class Day, Moonlight prize orator, ISI: Adelphic Union debater, 1ss: editor Athenaum) ; grad. Law Sch. of Columbian (now George Washington ) Univ .. LI .. B., LL.M., 18:5; m. 1st, Brooklyn, N. Y .. April 27, 18-7, Florence Hamilton (died Feb. 5. 1.8) ; 2d, Elizabeth N. J .. Dec. 16. 1:90, Ella louise Loveredge: children: Florence Hamilton, b. Feb. 1, IN: Mildred Louise, h. Dec. 27, 1:02. Admitted to Bar of Pist. of Co- lumbia, June, 1885; Bar of State of N. Y.,


Sept. 1886, since which time has been engaged in general practice of law in N. Y. City; also member of bars in U. S. Cirenit and District Courts in N. Y. State. Mem. Kings Co. Republican General Com., 1902-03. In- dependent Republican. Liberal Baptist. Mem. Brooklyn Bar Ass'n, New York County Lawyers' Association, N. Y. Law Inst., Soc. of Medical Jurisprudence. Williams Alumni Ass'n of N. Y. (sec. 1895-96), Phi Beta Kappa Alumni of N. Y. Mem. Brooklyn Soc. of Vermonters, Montauk Lodge No. 25G, F. and A. M., Aurora Grata and Scottish Rite Ma- sonic Bodies (Brooklyn, N. Y.), De Forest Council, R. A., Zeta Psi fraternity, Phi Delta Phi fraternity ( Marshall Chapter, Washing- ton, D. C.). Clubs: University, Brooklyn Young Republican, Brooklyn Masonic


(Brooklyn ). Residence : 810 Greene Av., Brooklyn, Address : 156 Broadway, N. Y. City.


SMITH, Frances Stanton:


Musician ; b. Buffalo, N. Y., June 21, 1971 : d. Patrick and Ann Stanton; ed. Acad. of the Holy Angels, Buffalo; received prizes for highest class average, also special awards for essay writing and Christian doctrine: m. June 10, 1902, Charles Bennett Smith, editor- in-chief Buffalo Courier and well-known jour- nalist. Was music editor Buffalo Courier and writer of special stories for newspapers and magazines for ten years previous to mar- riage; is also a violinist of recognized stand- ing; prominent in Catholic edn'l move. ments throughout the country; has traveled extensively in America, and made a complete tour of Europe in 1902; also second tour in 1907; author of travel sketches. Mem. Women's B'd of Pan-Am. Exp'n; also mem. and sec. Com. on Publicity and Promotion for same. Catholic. Recreations: Motoring, fishing, golf, and other outdoor sports. _ Id- dress: 392 Porter Av., Buffalo, N. Y.


SMITH, Francis Hopkinson:


Author, artist, eng'r: b. Baltimore, Md .. Oct. 23, 1838: s. Francis Hopkinson and Susan (Teackle) Smith: ed. in public and private schools. (L.H.D., Yale, 1907) ; m. Josephine Van Deventer. Began a business career as a clerk in iron works, studied me- chanical eng'ring and became enger and con- tractor, building sea-walls at Tompkinsville. Staten Island, and around Governor's Island iu N. Y. Harbor, Race Rock lighthouse of New London, Conn., and the foundation for the Bartholdi Statue of Liberty. Artist in water colors, and illustrator, having pictures in several important collections, and lectures on art subjects, awarded medils of the Buf- falo and Charleston Exp'ns, Philadelphia Art Club and Am. Art Soc. Author: Well Word Roads, IS5G; Old Lines in New Black and White, IST: The Book of the Tile Club (with Edward Strahan). lass; A White I'm- brella in Mexico, 199: Colonel Carter of Cartersville, 1991: A Day at Laguerres, and Other 1992; American Hbistrators. 1-92: Venice of To-Day. 101: A Gentiemin Vagabond, and Some Others, FB: Tom Gro. gan, 197; Gondola Days, 198; Caleb West, Master Diver, 198: The Other Fellow, Is'r'; The Fortunes of Oliver Horn, 13: The 1 ;. der Dog. 1983: At Close Range, 100G: The Wood Fire in No. 3. 1905: The Tides of Birge- gat, 1906; The Veiled Lady, 1907: The Ro-




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