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fraternity, Phi Delta Phi fraternity, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Brooklyn Bar Ass'n. Clubs : Crescent Athletic. Municipal. Address: 375 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
JUDGE, John H .:
Lawyer; b. Dublin, Ireland; s. Frederick H. and Alice (Quan) Judge, old Irish fam- ilies, Blennerhassetts and Egars; came to N. Y. City with father when a child. ed. in this country in public schools; m. Winifred E. Hollis, of Louisville. Entered a clerkship and the study of law with E. Delafeld Smiith and Judge and George P. Andrews, with whom was associated until their death. Ad- mitted to bar, 1876, and since actively en- gaged in practice of law in N. Y. City; now principally commercial, probate and real es- tate law. Has been commissioner in lunacy proceedings, and in proceedings for the con- demnation of land for city and railroad pur- poses; and served as referee under court &p- pointments and on consent of parties for more than twenty years, and is also executor and trustee of estates of large holdings. Demo- crat (independent). Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. Hist. Soc., Municipal Art Ass'n, West End Ass'n. Hlas country place at Holly Beach, near Cape May, N. J. Clubs : Manhattan, National Democratic. Residence : 27
9th St. Address: 267 Broadway, cor. Warren St., N. Y. City. JUDGE, Winifred E .:
Born Louisville, Ky .: d. Capt. Ephraim J. and Mary Judi N. ( Kerns) Hollis; father of an old English family, settled in Virginia and Kentucky; mother of the Robinson family of Delaware; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 30 1889, John H. Judge; one son. Victor H. Stockeli (by first husband). Deeply interested in all matters pertaining to women; pres. Soc. for Political Study; v .- p. The Little Mothers' Aid Ass'n and member of other clubs. Has traveled extensively through the U. S. and Europe, always visiting and studying every- thing in connection with women's clubs and charitable ass'ns. Has repeatedly served as delegate to conventions of women's chibs, and has served on inany important committees ; now interested in child labor and the pas- sage of bills to regulate the conditions of children who work outside the home. Country home: Holly Beach. N. J. Address: 27 W. 94th St., N. Y. City.
JUDKINS, Charles Otis:
Clergyman; b. Bristol, N. H., Oct. 2, 1868; s. Rev. George J. and Myra S. (Dolloff) Judkins; grad. Wesleyan Univ. (Conn.), A.B., 1895; Boston Univ. Theol. Sch., 1896; m. Eva V. Austin, of Yonkers, N. Y .; children; Ruth Elizabeth, b. 1-99. Eleanor Austin, b. 1906. Pastor in Methodist Episcopal Ch .. since 1896: recently completed building Christ Church, Methodist Episcopal, Glens Falls, N. Y., at total expense of $201.000, one of finest church plants in Methodism and the State. Is establishing institutional features in connection with this church. Republican. Mom. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Ad- dress: Glens Falls, N. Y.
JUDSON, Adoniram Brown:
Physician: b. Maulmain, Burma. April 7, 1837: s. Adonirani and Sarah Hall ( Broad- man) Judson ; ed. in public and prep. schools of Mass., University Grammar Sch., Provi- dence, R. I., Brown Univ., A.M., 1859; Har-
vard Med. Sch., Jefferson Med. Coll., M.D., 1865; Coil. Phys. and Surg. ( Columbia), M.D., aa eundem gradum, 1868; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 19, 1963, Anna Margaret Haughwout. Served as ass't surgeon, U. S. N., July 1, 1801; sur- geon U. S. N., Dec. 26, 1564, to May 11, 1868; resigned. Since 1868, practising in N. Y. City; specialist in orthopaedic surgery. Has filled several hosp. appointments and was orthopedic surgeon to N. Y. Hosp. (Out- Patient Dep't) since 1578; resigned April 2, 190S. Insp. N. Y. City B'd of Health, J869-77; pension examining surgeon, 15:7-51, and since 1901; med. examiner N. Y. State Civ. Service Comm'n, since 1901. Mem. Am. Orthopedic Ass'n (ex-pres. ), Am. Med. Ass'n; fellow Am. Acad. Medicine. Conth'r of papers relating to his specialty to med. journals and to the transactions of med. societies. Author: The Influence of Growth on Congenital Deformities. Mem. Lafayette Post G. A. R. Address: 53 Washington Sq., N. Y. City.
JUDSON, Edward;
Clergyman, educator; b. Maulmain, Bur- ma. Dec. 27, 1844; s. Adoniram and Sarah. Hall Judson; grad. Brown Univ., A.B., 1865, A.M.,; D.D., Colgate Univ .; m. 1571, Ellen Antoinette Barstow; children: Eliza- beth, Margaret. Principal Leland and Gray Sem., Townshend, Vt., 1563-07; prof. Latin and modern languages, Colgate Univ., 198-74. Traveled in Europe and the East, 15.4 -: 5. Pastor the North Orange Bapt. Ch., Orange, N. J., 1875-81; pastor Memorial Bapt. Ch., N. Y. City, 1SS1-1906. Erected in Washing- ton Square the Judson Memorial, in memory of his father, the missionary of Burma. Head Dep't Homileties in the Divinity Sch. of Univ. of Chicago, 1903-03: now pastor Memorial Bapt. Ch. of Christ in N. Y. City; also prof. pastoral theology in Theol. Sein. of Colgate Univ., Hamilton, N. Y. Author : Life of Adoniram Judson; The Institutional Church. Trustee Brown Univ., Vassar Coll. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi. Club : Century. Address: 53 Washington Square, N. Y. City.
JUDSON. William Pierson:
Civil eng'r; b. Oswego, N. Y., May 20. 1849: second s. Col. John Work (U. S. Mil. Acad., '36) and Emily ( Pierson) Judson: fifth in descent from Rector Pierson, first pres. and founder Yale Coll .: ed. Oswego public and high schools, 156-67, and pri- vate tuition ; in. Oct. 9, 1sss, Mrs. Anna L. (Thompson) MeWhorter, of Oswego, d. Dr. Richard II. Thompson (health officer. Port of N. Y., 1862). U. S. civil ass't ong'r on forts, rivers and harbors, 18.0.99; deputy State eng'r of N. Y., 1899-1905: how praetis- ing as consulting eng'r for works on rivers, harbors and canals, hydro-electric develop- ments, roads and pavements. Pres. Broad- albin Elor. Light and Power Co .: director Broadalbin Improvement Co., Broadalbin Knitting Co .: comm'r Varick Water- Power Canal, Oswego. Author: City Roads and Pavements, 3 editions, ISO1, 1902, 1906: Road Preservation and Dust Prevention, Is: From the West and Northwest to the Sea. 1990; Lake Ontario to the Hudson River Through the Oswego-Oneida- Mohawk Valley. from Oswego to Troy, 1560; History of Various Projects for Reaching the Great Lakes from
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Tidewater, 1768-1901; also many published reports on harbors, and projects for various improvements, etc .; conth'r to professional publications. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Inst'n of Civil Eng'rs of Great Britain; asso. mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs; mem. Am. Soc. Municipal Improve- ments, Mass. Highway Ass'n, Oswego Hist. Soc., Buffalo Hist. Soc., N. Y. Genealogical and Biog. Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc., Soc. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution, Soc. War of 1812 in N. Y. (director), Aeonian Lodge, F. and A. M., 679, Oswego. Clubs : Fortnightly, Yacht, (Oswego) ; Fort Orange ( Albany). Residences: 144 W. 5th St., Oswego, N. Y .; Broadalbin, Fulton Co., N. Y .; . . Solana,' Punta Gorda, Fla. Address : Broadalbin, N. Y.
JUHRING, John C .:
Merchant; b. N. Y. City; s. John C. and Lena (Stuke) Juhring; grad. Mount Wash- ington Collegiate Inst .; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 19, 1901, Frances Bryant Fisher; one son : John C. 3d, b. Aug. 30, 1902. Entered 1873, house of Francis Leggett & Co., of which be- came partner in 1892 and since its incorpora- tion in 1902 has been vice-pres. Charter mem. Merchants' Ass'n of N. Y. City (1st v .- p. 5 consecutive terms, 1897-1903) : director Coal and Iron Nat. Bank; trustee Citizens' Savings Bank; director Am. Can Co. of Maine, Sea Coast Canning Co. of N. J., etc. Republican. Mem. N. Y. Produce Exchange, B'd of Trade and Transportation. Club: Merchants. Ad- dress : 311 West $6th St., N. Y. City.
JUILLIARD, Augustus D .:
Capitalist; senior mem. of A. D. Juilliard Co .; pres. and director Cossit Land Co .; trustee, Mutual Life Ins. Co., N. Y. Life Ins. & Trust Co., Title Guarantee & Trust Co., Central Trust Co., Fifth Avenue Trust Co .; director Bank of America, Chemical Nat. Bank, Girard Trust Co. (Philadelphia ), Guaranty Trust Co. of N. Y., Metropolitan Opera and Real Estate Co., Morton Trust Co., Nat. Bank of Commerce, North British and Mercantile Ins. Co. of London and Edinburgh (U. S. director), North British and Mercantile Ins. Co. of N. Y., Realty Associates. Clubs: Metropolitan, Union League, Republican,
Merchants, Tuxedo. Residences : 11 W. 57th St. and Tuxedo Park. Address: 70 Worth St., N. Y. City.
JULIEN, Alexis Anastay:
Geologist; b. N. Y. City. Feb. 13, 1840; s. Pierre Denis and Magdalene (Cantine) Julien; ed. Mt. Washington Collegiate Inst., Union Coll., A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa), 1859; A.M., 1862, Ph.D., 1982, N. Y. Univ .; m. Roselle, N. J., 1ss2, Annie Walker, d. Peter I. Nevius, of N. Y. City. Resident chemist, Guano Island of Sombrero, 1:69-64, collecting birds and land shells and making meteorolog- ical observations for Smithsonian Inst'n; on Mich. Geol. Survey, 1572: N. C. Cool. Survey; successively ass't in charge quantitative lab- oratory, Columbia Sch. of Mines, of Dep't Biology and Microscopy, Is-5-97; instr. and curator in geology. In 1:02, made geol. survey of islets around island of St. Bartholomew. W. I., for Sweden, with report to Gov. Carl Ulrich ; in 1863, received from King of Sweden the gold medal Illis quorum meruere labores. Fellow A. A. A. S., Cool. Soc. of America. N. Y. Acad. of Sciences, N. Y. Mineralogical 75S
Soc .; a founder Am. Soc. Naturalists; fon: d : and fellow N. Y. Microis. Soc. : honorary moon. Trinity Hist. Soc. Residence: 5 5 W. 12 .!! St. Address : Columbia University, N. Y. City.
JULIER, Henry S .:
Express transportation business; b. Great Yarmouth, England, Jan. 7, 1912; s. Samme i and Jemima (Crosby) Julier : ed. public scu. : m. Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 15, 1568, Louisa Hon- rietta Vaillant; children: Mrs. John Macs ti- ay, Mrs. Albert W. Johnston, Henry Vaillan'. Arnett Vaillant. Entered service of Am. I.x press Co. at Goderich, Can., July 1, 1-5 .. . office boy, and continued with that company without interruption to present time: not v .- p. and gen. mg'r; director, v .- p. and =" :. mg'r Westcott Express Co .; director Inter- colonial Express Co. Independent Republican. Mem. Ohio Society. Club: Transportation. Address: Madison Av. and 46th St., N. Y. City.
JUMP, Marvin De Loss:
Clergyman ; b. Fulton, N. Y., 1946; s. Ana- nias and Esther (Barnett) Jump; ed. Con- ference Sem., Charlotteville, N. Y., and Bos- ton Theol. School; m.
Marthia Andrews France: children : Willard Burnett Jump. Mrs. Clara Estella Campayno, Mrs. Mabel Esther Seiger, Mrs. Thomas R. Jordan. Thirty years in the ministry M. E. Ch., in N. Y., Mass. and Vermont, in leading churches; now serv. ing a church of 1,000 members, with a Sun- day school of more than 1,000; contb'r to religious and secular press. Chaplain Repub- lican Convention at Saratoga that nominated Theodore Roosevelt for governor of N. Y. Mason. Address: Jamestown, N. Y.
JUNGE, Bernard William:
Physician and surgeon ; b. Barkow in Mecklenburg, Germany, Oct. 5, 1859; s. William and Caroline (Jarchow ) Junge: el. in public school, Lubz, Germany, Allgemeine Gewerbeschule, Hamburg, Germany, Was- ner Memorial Lutheran Coll., Rochester. N. Y., Med. Dep't Univ. of Buffalo, M.D .: m. Rochester, N. Y., April S, 1991, Sophia Eickert; one daughter, Irma E. S., b. May 6, 1902. In general practice of medicine since graduation. Evangelical Lutheran. Mem.
Med. Soc. Boroughi of Bronx. N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc .. Am. Med. Ass'n, German-American Tur :- verein, N. Y. City. Address: 403 E. 155th St., N. Y. City.
JUNGE, William T .:
(lergyman ; b. Barkow, Mecklenburg- Schwerin, Germany, May 29, 1ST2: s. William and Catherine (Jarchow) Junge; ed. Was. ner Memorial Lutheran Coll., Rochester, N. Y., 15-7-92; Evangelical Lutheran Sem. Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa., 1992-95; in. Rochester. N. Y .. Dec. 10, 1:95. Minnie A. Siegler ( died April ?. 1:99) : m. 2d. in N. Y. City. Aug. 12, 19 3. AAngusta C. Halster: children : William Adolf. b. Sept. 29, 1506; Julia W., b. N. Y. City. da'; 26, 1904. Ordained to ministry, June 23. 1-96. in St. Peter's Evang. Inth. Ch .. Branky. N. Y., by the Evans. Luth. Ministerium of N. Y .: pastor Kendall. N. Y., July, I S-au .. 1$$9: built the church, preaching also at Brockport, N. Y., and Newburgh, Orat .e Co., N. Y., Jan., 1599-Sept., 199), bought pir Sonage and freed church of debt: St. Mat- thew's Lutheran Ch. of Melrose, N. Y. City.
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KATTE
since Sept., 1900. Trustee German Emigrant Home, State St., N. Y. City. Address; 631 E. 155th St., N. Y. City.
JUST, George Alexander:
. Civil eng'r; b. N. Y. City: s. George and Christina (Boppel) Just; grad. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, N. Y., C.E., 1881; m. Edith L. Quick; children: Ethel, b. 1891; George, b. 1895; Dorothy, b. 1903. Comm'r of the first building code for Greater N. Y. Identified with the construction of public buildings and bridges; also with skeleton steel frame buildings in N. Y. City from their inception. Pres. The George A. Just Co. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Am. Soc. of Mech. Eng'rs, Rensselaer Soc. Eng'rs, Rens- selaer Polytechnic Inst. Alumni Ass'n. Clubs : Engineers, Larchmont
Yacht. Residence : Scarsdale, N. Y. Address: Empire Hotel, N. Y. City.
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KAHN, Isidor Nathan:
Physician; b. Schklov, Russia, March 15. 1880; s. Ephraim and Bertha (Zeitlin) Kann; grad. from Russian gymnasium and from N. Y. Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., M.D .; unmarried. Obtained appointment to Syndenham Hosp. which was declined; appt'd ass't attending physician to Bellevue and Gouverneur Hosp., Out-Patient Dep't. Exam- iner for Am. Temperance Life Ins. Co. Mem. Eastern Med. Soc., East Side Physicians' Soc .; mem. and now examiner Independent Order Brith Abraham. Father, who died in 1897 in N. Y. City, was a descendant of the famous Kahn family of Russia. He was a contributor to the progressive magazines in Moscow and Warsaw, Russia), and author of the "Land of Israel," was a Zionist in the 80's at the time when the movement began in Russia after the Jews were ex- iled from Moscow, and possessed colonies in Palestine now inherited by Dr. Kahn. Ad- dress : 151 Avenue B, N. Y. City.
KAIIN, Julius:
Manufacturer; 'b. Stuttgart, Germany, Nov. 4, 151; s. Fritz and Matilda ( Kuhn) Kahn; ed. Stuttgart Royal High Sch .: m. April, 1890, Florence Rosenstein. Mem. Soc. of Chemical Industry, Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs, Am. Electro-Chem. Soc., Am. Gas Inst. Club : Lotos. Address: 100 WY. 80th St., N. Y. City. KAHN, Otto H .:
Banker; b. Mannheim, Germany, Feb. 21, 167; s. Bernhard and Emma ( Eberstadt) Kahn; ed. in the schools of Mannheim; m. N. Y. City, Jan. S, Is96, Addie Wolff; chil- dren : Maud Emily, b. 1597, Margaret Dorothy, b. 1901, Gilbert Wolff, b. 1903. Roza Wolff, b. 1907. Mem. firm of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., bank- ers; director Nat. Bank of Commerce, Equit- able Trust Co., Morristown Trust Co., Metro- politan Opera Co., New Theatre Co. Ad- dress: 54 William St., N. Y. City. KALBFLEISCH, Charles C .:
Lawyer: b. N. Y. City, July 30, 1868; s. Charles H. and Josephine (Conover) Kalb- fleisch; grad. Columbia Univ., A.B., 1991, A.M .. 1892; Columbia Law Sch., L.L.B., 1:03; m. Babylon, L. I., Oct. 27, 1997. Mand Kalbi- fleisch. Admitted to the bar, June, 1:3, and
has practised in N. Y. City since that date. Mem. firm of Bull & Kalbfleisch; mem. N. Y. City Bar Ass'n. Clubs : Players, Grolier, Down Town. Address: 60 Wall St., N. Y. City.
KAMINSKI, Stephan: Bishop Polish Catholic Independent Church; b. in German Poland, Dec. 26, 1:59; s. John and Salome ( Mackievicz) Kaminski ; ed. in Poland; grad. Peplin Univ .; special studies music, philosophy and Roman Theol- ogy, D.D .; Ph.D. Catholic Univ. of Ceylon, India. Served in German Army, Nov. 2. 1890, to July 4, 1882; released on account of sickness; became telegraph operator, teacher in Rev. D. Kolasinski's Parochial School, Detroit, 3 years; in Franciscan monastery, Pulaski, Wis., 1900-03; ordained priest, Aug. 24, 1893; rector of churches at Omaha, Neb., New Britain, Conn., Freeland and Hazleton, Pa .; in Buffalo, rector of Holy Mother of Rosary College since May 20, 1506. Led in independent church movement and in the or- ganization of the Polish Catholic Independ- ent Church, of which was consecrated bishop March 20, 1898. Editor and publisher of Polish weekly Warta, since Sept. 18, 1897. Address : 182 Sobieski St., Buffalo, N. Y.
KARAPETOFF, Vladimir:
Electrical engineer ; b.
St. Petersburg, Russia, Jan. 8, 176; s. Nikita and Anna (Ivanoff) Karapetoff; ed. Inst. of Ways of Communication. St. Petersburg, 1897, C.E .; studied in Polytechnic Iust. of Darmstadt, Germany, 1899-1900; m. Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 2, 1904, F. L. Gillmor. Consulting eng'r, Russian Gov't, dep't of waterways; inst'r in elec. eng'ring in three professional schools in St. Petersburg; was with Trans-Siberian R. R .; came to U. S., 1902; will Westing- house Electric and Mf'g Co .. 1902-04; ass't prof. elec. eng'ring, 1904-08. Cornell Univ., full professor since 19ºS. Socialist, municipal ownership platform. Christian. Asso. mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs. Studied music (piano) ; appears in local recitals; lectured on Richard Wagner and his Music: firm be- liever in modern practical metaphysics, Christian Science, New Thought, etc .; speak- er and writer thereon. Recreations: Music, public speaking. Address: Cornell Univer- sity, Ithaca, N. Y.
KARL, Tom:
Tenor vocalist, teacher; b. Dublin, Ireland, 1846; received musical education in Italy; first public appearance, Milan ; came to U. S. 1571 and became citizen, and, except for two years, has remained here ever since: was tenor of the Boston Ideals, later The Bostonians, and in other leading opera and concert companies; now in charge of vocal department. Am. Inst. Applied Music. Mem. Manuscript Soc., Gene- see Soc. Address: 212 W. 59th St., N. Y. City.
KATTE, Edwin Britton:
Mechanical and elec. eng'r; b. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 16, 1572; s. Walter and Elizabeth ( Britton ) Katte: ed. Cutler's School, N. Y. City, Sibley Coll:, Cornell Univ .. M.E., M.M.E., 1594, Sibley Prize in mechanic arts; m. Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y., Jan. 26, 190", Elva King. Chief ong'r of electric traction, in ilireet charge of the elerirical and mechan. ival forces engaged in changing over from
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steam to electricity the lines of the N. Y. | N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R. entering N. Y. City. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Am. Inst: Elec. Eng'rs, Kappa Alpha Soc. Clubs : University, Cornell University, Transporta- tion, Ardsley. Address Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y.
KATTE, Walter:
Civil engineer (retired) ; b. London, Eng- land, Nov. 14, 1830; s. Edwin and Isabella (James) Katte; ed. King's Coll. Sch., Lon- don; came to America in 1849; m. 1st, Greens- burg, Pa., Dec., 1859, Margaret Jack; 2d, St. Louis, Mo., Nov., 1870, Elizabeth Pen- dleton Britton; children: Walter Jack, Edwin Britton, Adelaide, Isabel, Almira. Was for 51 years engaged in active work of rail- road and bridge construction, 10 years of which was in service of Pa. R. R. Co., 15 years as chief eng'r of the N. Y. C. & H. Riv. R. R. Co., and 3 and 5 years, respectively, in the same capacity with the N. Y. Elevated R. R. Co. and the N. Y., West Shore & Buffalo R. R. Co .; he was 4 years erecting eng'r in charge of the construction of the Eads steel arch bridge over the Missouri River at St. Louis, Mo., and 10 years eng'r and sec. Keystone Bridge Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa .; served in 1861-62 as constructing eng'r of bridges and railroads in Md., Dist. of Col. and Va., in the service of the U. S. Mil. R. R. and Teleg. Dep't. Independent in politics. Constitutional Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Inst. Civil Eng'rs (resigned), Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Western Soc. Eng'rs (Chicago), Nat. Geog. Soc. Club: Ardsley. Residence : Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. KATZ, Mark J .:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 7, 1863; S. Jacob HI. and Ester (Schaumburg) Katz; ed. N. Y. City, public schools, Cooper Inst .; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 22, 1ess, Ettie Barasch; chil- dren: Edgar Jesse, b. 1890, Adele, b. 1893, Herbert Spencer, b. 1995, Jerome Seymour, b. 1898. Was for 15 years inst'r in Evening High Sch., of N. Y. City; elected, in 1set, foreign associate of London Shorthand Soc .; attended as delegate from America to Ter- centenary of Modern Shorthand held in London in 1857. Author of articles and compiler of statisties on criminality in New York. As sec. Nat. Liberal Immigration League has taken an active part in the agitation against further restriction of im- migration, acting as legislative representative of the League in Washington in 1906. Com- piler of tables on Jewish criminality which were the subject of much discussion in the Independent and North American Review as well as in the daily press all over the eoun- try, and which brought about the retraction of Police Comm'r. Bingham of N. Y. City of his charge in a magazine article that there was an undue percentage of criminality among Jews
Residence: 219 E. GSth St., Address: 22 William St., N. Y. City.
KATZENBACH, William Henry:
Physician; b. Trenton, N. J., Jan. 23, 1-17: s. Peter and Jane E. (Imlay) Katzenbach: grad. Princeton, N. J., A.B., 1567, 1.31. Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., M.D., 1871: interne Bellevue Hosp., 1571-72: m. Flemington, N. J .. May 21, 1873, Julia Emery (died Dec. 12. 1903) ; children: Anne Emery Katzenbach. b. 1874, L. Emery, b. 1850. Prof. clinical ine,1- icine N. Y. Polyclinic School and Hosp .; vis- Hosp. Presby- iting physician Minturn
terian. Mem. N. Y. Acad. of Medicine, N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Soc. Alumni Bellevue Hosp .. N. Y. Clinical Soc .. Physicians' Mutual Aid Ass'n (trustee). Clubs: University, Prince- ton. Address: The Wyoming, 7th Av. and 55th St., N. Y. City.
KAUFFMAN, Warren Leslie:
Lawyer; b. Paxton. Pa., Sept. 15, 1969: S. Levi and Mary (Wynne) Kauffman; ed. Bloomsburg (Pa.) State Normal Sch .; grad. Bucknell Univ., Ph.B., 1592, A.M., 1904: grad. student Johns Hopkins, Columbia and N. Y. Univs .: LL.B., N. Y. Law Sch .. 1905: m. Camden, N. Y., June 23, 1906, Harrietie An- gusta Hynes (A.B.). Prof. in science in East Stroudsburg ( Pa.) State Normal Sch., High Sch., Harrisburg, Pa., High Sch., Yonkers, N. Y., 1892-1902; lecturer and inst'r at Chau. tauqua, 1896 to date; traveled in Europe for study, 1899. Republiean; mem. Rep. Gen. Com., Yonkers. 1993-05. Methodist. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc., Rising Star lodge 450, F. and A. M., Terrace Chap- ter, Yonkers Commandery, K. T., Harrishur- (Pa.) Consistory 32° Mystic Shrine. Mecca Temple, N. Y. Mem. B'd of Ed'n, Yonkers. 1905-06; writer on edn'l subjects. Recrea- tions: Farming, horseback riding. Address: Yonkers, N. Y.
KAUFMAN, Edward S .:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 12. 1857; s. Samnel and Rosalie (Mayer) Kaufman: ed. Anthon's Sch .. Columbia Grammar Sch., Cor- nell Univ., and Columbian Univ., Washing- ton, D. C .; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 17, 1992, AAlay L. Nathan: one son. Gerald L. Has been in gen. practice in N. Y. City since his ad- mittance to the N. Y. State Bar in Issi. Democrat. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Club : Reform. Address: 101 W. 80th St .. N. Y. City.
KAUFMAN, Gustave:
Civil engineer: b. Allegheny City. Pa., Feb. 16. 1>69; s. Simon and Sibilla ( Marks) Kaufman: ed. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N. Y., C.E., 190; m. April, 1995. Sidonia Stirn. Eng'r and builder of bridge across AAllegheny River at Pittsburgh, 1:00; in same capacity in the construction of bridges at Cincinnati and Wheeling in 191 and 1 ... and at Peoria, Ill .. in 199; was a contractor on the Long Island R. R. Subway, Atlantic Av., Brooklyn, completed in 1901; now con. tractor for construction of the Brooklyn anchorage of the Manhattan Bridge arris the East River; chief eng'r The Wilson & Baillie Mfg Co. and of the Kosmos Fingering
in New York. Director Baltimore & Southern R. R. Co., etc. Ro- publican. Mem. Ethical Culture Soc. Chm'n Con. on Evening Schs, of Good Gov't Clubs of N. Y. City, las advocated many reforms in evening schools, since adopted by B'ds of Ed'n. Mem. Soc. Med. Jurisprudence and of Masonic and other fraternities. Studied law in office of Hon. Oscar S. Straus, and for a number of years was private see. to Co. Men. Am. Soc. Vivil Ere'rs. Am Sie. Hon. Edward Lauterbach, Regent Univ. of ' for Testing Materials, Nat. Geog. Soc. Clubs: 760
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KEATOR
Engineers, Harmonie. Address : 251 W. 95th St., N. Y. City.
KEAN, Hamilton Fish:
Banker; m. Katherine Winthrop. Pres.
and director First Nat. Bank, Perth Amboy, N. J .; mem. firm Kean, Van Cortlandt & Co .; v .- p. and director Kean, Van Cortlandt & Co. Realty Co .; director Elizabethtown Gas Light Co., Elizabethtown Water Co., Federal Trust Co. (Newark, N. J.), Hackensack Water Co., Nat. State Bank ( Elizabeth, N. J.), North Am. Exploration Co. ( Limited), Pocahontas Collieries Co., Rahway Gas Light Co., West Hudson County Trust Co. ( Harrison. N. J.). Clubs: Union, Knickerbocker, Metro- politan, Midday, St. Anthony, Down Town, N. Y. Athletic, Riding, Metropolitan ( Wash- ington, D. C.). Residence: 25 E. 37th St. Address: 30 Pine St., N. Y. City. KEANY, Joseph F .:
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