Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 2, Part 155

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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WARD, Samuel Baldwin:


Physician: b. N. Y. City, June 5. 1812: s. Lebbeus Baldwin and Abby Dwight ( Par- tridge) Ward; ed. private schools N. Y. City. Columbia, A.B., Isol: attended lectures at Coll. Phys, and Surg., Istltd. Georgetown ( D.C.) Univ., M.D., bet: Union Univ .. Ph.D., Is2: m. 1st. N. Y. City. Oct. 10. 251. Nina A. Wheeler (died Oct., 19-3): 2d. April 29. IST, Grace Fitz Randolph, d. late Rev. Soak Schenk: children: Nina P., Annie W., S. Dwight. In service of U. S. Sanitary Com. m'n, 1-02-63: med. cadet. U. S. A., lvsi: ass't surgeon, U. S. V .. Dot; resigned from army. 1.65; studied in Paris, 165-06. Praviised in N. Y. City, 176; surgeon Produttorian Hosp., 1570-71; prof. anatomy, Woman's Med. Coll .. 1-07-70; prof. Surgery, same. 150 76; 1314


culty Albany Med. Coll., since 1:56: sec. all treas. Exec. Com., State Normal Coll .. : 1 .- bany; now dean of faculty. Albany M.l. Coll .; attending physician to Albany Hosp Pres .. Upper Saranie Ass n. Pres. B . Trustees, Dudley Observatory: mem. Bd Trustees Albany Acad. for Girls, B'd Gav- ernors, U'nion Univ., B'd Governors Albany Hosp. Mem. Exec. Com., Hudson-Fulton Celebration Comm'n: was pres. Lewis & Clark Exposition Comm'n fr nn N. Y. Stare. 1905. Ex-pres. Albany Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc .; mem. Ass n Am. Physi- cians, Nat. Geog. Soc., Mil. Order Leval Legion. Clubs: University (N. Y. City) : Ft. Orange, Albany Country ( Albany). Ad- dress : 281 State St., Albany, N. Y.


WARD, Warner Esmond Lee:


Clergyman: b. Newburgh. N. Y .: s. Wil- liam Lee and Geraldine Laura Amelia (War- ner) Ward; ed. Sizlar Inst., Univ. of State of N. Y .: m. Newburgh, N. Y., Oct. 26. 1.2. Jessie Wiley. Admitted to bar. state of N. Y., Justice Gaynor, Siate examiner, presid- ing: ordered deacon by Bishop Potter. 1-94. ordained priest by Bishop Whitehead. I ... Bishop Whitehead's personal curate: rector House of Prayer. Lowell. Mass .: vicar St. Luke's Chapel, Brooklyn: rector St. Ce- ment's Ch., Brooklyn; - rector St. Paul's Ch. since 1901. Mem. S. A. R. Address: li First Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.


WARD, William Hayes:


Clergyman, editor: b. Abington, Mass .. June 25. 1:35: s. Rev. James Wilson and Ife ?- ta Lord ( Hayes) Ward: ed. by father. CI. graduating term at Phillips Andover _lead .. 1.52. Amherst. A.B., ISM Andover The. Sem., 1999 :. D.D., N. Y. Univ., and Amherst. LL.D., AAmherst : m. Sadbury, Morss .. Is. F ... len Maria Dickinson : one son. Herbert Dick - inson Ward, writer. Tutor in sciences. Bei- oit Coll., Wis., 1-57-58: pastor of churches in Oskaloosa and Grasshopper Falls. Kan., 60, teacher of science. Easthampton Sen .. Mass., 1.60-61. in Utica Free Acad., IS2.O. prof. Latin. Ripon Coll .. Wis .. 15-6: asso- editor of The Independent. Is -- 50: sur intending editor till Itt, since then editor. Was director of the Wolfe Expedition to Babylonia. 1s-4-5. Has written many ar- ticles ou Oriental Art and made collections of Oriental seal cylinders for Met. Museum of Art. Has devoted much time to the teder- ation of Christian Churches, and to the union of denominations as chairman of the Concre- gational Nat. Conn'il's Com. on Unity and Federation. Republican : Congregationalist. V .. p. and ex-pres. Am. Oriental Soc .: dir c- tor Soc. Biblical Literature and ovecesis, and mom. several arelevol. societies; In m. All. Missionary AAss'n, Cong'l Church Briblin= Soc. Am. Bible Soc., Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America. Recreations : Archaeology, botany. Clubs: Anders. Con grosational. Residence : Stone House. Abm; ton W .. Nowork. N. J. Mire: The Indepen dent. 150 Fulton Sh. N. Y. City.


WARD, William Lukens:


AM: muineturer: b. Greenwich. Conn., Sens


Wiliarı Evans and Tacy Vl.u Lens) Ward: el. Friends Som. S. Y. Cm. and School of Mines Columbia Coll. : 22. Mal _. Loland. children: Fvips, Porali Warren, Winifred. Pres. Russell, Bardsalt


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& Ward Bolt and Nut Co. Republican; chim'n | Nat, Bank (Theresa, N. Y.) ; Carthage Elec- Republican County Com., Westchester Co., N. trie Light Co. Republican. Presbyterian. Vice-pres. Brookside Cemetery Ass'n. Club: Watertown Golf. Address: Watertown, N. Y. WARDWELL, William Thomas: Y. State Rep. State Com., and Exec. Com. of Rep. Nat. Com. Mem. Soc. of Friends. Clubs: Engineers, Railways, Republican, Fairfield Golf, Am. Yacht, Larchmont Yacht, Indian Harbor Yacht. Address: Port Chester, N. Y. WARDE, Frederick:


Lecturer; b. Wardington, Oxfordshire, Eng., Feb. 23, 1551; s. Thomas and Anne ( Barkham) Warde: ed. City of London Sch., London, Eng. : in. Manchester, Eng., lefl, An- nie Edmondson; children: Arthur, b. 1-72, Amelia, b. 1873, Ernest, b. 1s74, May, b. 1:76. For 35 years actor in England and America ; starring 25 years in leading characters in Shakespeare's plays. Left stage 1955; now lecturer on Shakespearean subjeets, on Lyce- um and Chautauqua platforms. V .- p. Ac- tors' Ch. Ass'n. Clubs: Brooklyn. Bohemian (San Francisco). Address: Wardesden, North White Lake, Sullivan Co., N. Y. WARDMAN, Ervin:


Editor-in-chief N. Y. Press; b. Salt Lake City, Wash., Dec. 25, 1865; s. George and Mary Virginia ( Ervin ) Wardman: ed. Phil- lips Exeter (N. II.) Acad. and Harvard. A. B., 1858; m. Washington, D. C., May 14, 19 .2. Caroline Klink; one son: Seymour, b. Feb. 4. 1906. On editorial staff N. Y. Tribune, 1888-95; managing editor N. Y. Press, 1895- 96; since 1896 editor and publisher same and v .- p. and director N. Y. Press Co., Ltd. Served in Spanish-Am. War as Ist fieat. 202d Inf., N. Y. Vols., and aid-de-camp to Maj .- Gen. Brooke. U. S. A., in Porto Rico cam- paign. Author: The Princess Olga, novel ( Harper's), etc. Clubs: Harvard, University, Huguenot Yacht ( New Rochelle). Address: N. Y. Press, N. Y. City.


WARDWELL, Henry Lansing:


Banker and broker: b. Dresden, Yates Cc., N. Y., April 2, 1:50; s. Timothy Fales and Mary Blair ( Dox) Wardwell; ed. St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., Hobart Coll .. 1873. M.A .; m. New Hamburg. N. Y., Dec. 17, 1874, Florence St. John: children ; Flor. ence. b. April 21, 176, Rosalie (now wife of Rev. Alleyne Carleton Howell) b. July 14, 1:79. Alice Dox, b. Aug. 27, less, Dorothea Fales, b. Sept. 21, 1.ST. Mary Blair, b. June 20, 1:90. Senior partner Wardwell & Adams, bankers and brokers, and members of N. Y. Stock Exchange. Democrat until 1-96. Epis- copalian ; trustee Church of the Holy Com. munion, 6th Av. and Poth St .; senior ward- en St. Mary's Ch., Springfield Centre. N. Y. Mem. Colonial Order of the Acorn, Sigma Phi fraternity. Recreations: Farming, sheep breeding, and country life generally. Clubs : Metropolitan, St. Nicholas, Down Town. Stock Exchange Luncheon. Residences: Town : 53 E. 77th St .. N. Y. City: country ; Pine. hurst. Springfield Centre, Otsego Co., N. Y. . Address: Trinity Bli's, 11 Broadway, N. Y. City.


WARDWELL, N. P .:


. Pres. Watertown Nat. Bank; b. Water- town, N. Y .: s. N. P. and Einma Bronson ( Sterling) Wardwell; ed. Williston Sem .. Easthampton, Mass. : m. Sept. IT. 1871, Filleu P. Farwell; children: Addison, N. P., Jr .: Samuel B. V.p. Jefferson Co. Savings Bank: director Agricultural Ins. Co. Farm- ers' Nat. Bank ( AAdams, N. Y.) : Farmers'


Capitalist: b. Bristol, R. I., Feb. 1, 1927; s. William Taylor and Mary (Hawes) Ward well; m. 1st, Buffalo, N. Y., 1:52, Eliza W. Lanterman; 2d, Rahway, N. J., Dec. 1889, Martha W. Rnif. Treas. Standard Oil Co., trustee Colonial Trust Co., Greenwich Sav- ings Bank. Pres. and treas. N. Y. Red Cross Hosp. Prohibitionist. Prohibition can- didate for mayor N. Y. City in Isso, and for governor of N. Y., 1900. Residence : 21 W. 5sth St. Address: 26 Broadway, N. Y. City. WARE. Franklin Backus:


AArchitect: b. N. Y., 1873; s. James E. and Edith C. (Backus) Ware; grad. architect- ural dep't, Columbia Univ., Ph.B., 199 :: m. N. Y. City, June 11, 1903, Grace Imlach. Cor- poral Co. B, 7th Reg't, N. Y. N. G. Mem. B'd of Aldermen, 1902-03-04-05, 31st Alder- manic Dist., N. Y. City; appt'd State .\r. chitect, Oct. 15, 1907, by Gov. Charles E. Ilughes. Mem. firm of James E. Ware & Son: director Ware Realty Co. Trustee B'd of Mg'rs, East Side Branch Y. M. C. A. Re- publican. Presbyterian. Mem. Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Clubs: Republican, Horse Shoe Harbor Yacht. (Larchmont), Fort Orange ( Albany). Residence: 309 West End Av. Address: 1170 Broadway, N. Y. City; Capitol, Albany, N. Y.


WARE, Frederick A .:


Lawyer: s. Richard F. and Amelia F. ( Klauberg) Ware: grad. G. P. S. No. 26, 1ss1 (pres. Graduate Ass'n) ; Coll. City of N. Y .; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 17: m. N. Y. City, 1897, Evelyn Cervantes; children : Fred- erick K. C., b. 1990, Florence 1., b. 1901. Richard Carroll, b. 1906. Deputy att'y gen- oral, 1900; counsel for the Hep Sing Tong. Mem. N. Y. B'd of Alderman, 11th Dist., 1-95-97; chm'n Law Com. on Revision City Or- dinances, 1-99. Mom. Assembly 25th Dist., 1>>1-90. Mem. 7th Reg't N. G., N. Y., 199>; 1st recruiting office established at his office in N. Y. City: enlisted in 112th Reg't, 1595. Director Ware Realty Co. Republican; Epis- copalian. Mem. Lafayette Camp. Clubs: Re- publicau, Madison Square Republican, Free- port, Edenia. Country residence: Freeport, 1 .. I., N. Y. Address : 271 Broadway, N. Y. City.


WARE, James Edward:


Architect; b. N. Y. City, July 16, 1846: s. John P. and Eliza (Alvord) Ware; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., Is04: in. N. Y. City, May 11, 172, Edith Cordelia Bachus; chil- dren: Franklin B., h. 1573, Grace H., 15%. Arthur, b. 1976, Auna G., b. 1-2, James Fos- ter. b. 16, Edith Gladys. b. Isss. Practising architect since 1-70; took great interest in movements for reformation of tenement houses, plaming and construction ; received first prizes in two public competitions in this line which influenced practical reforms. Es- pecially interested in designing churches, ar. mories, fireproof warehouses, improved duel- lings for the working classes, school build- ings, city and country dwellings, and hotels. Head of firm James E. Ware && Sons. Has traveled in Great Britain and the Continent Served in ith Ner t. N. G. N. Y., IST, 1313


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in every grade to 2d lieut. Republican. Presbyterian. Trustee and treas. Industrial Christian Alliance, Manhattan Savings In- st'n. Fellow and mem. Am. Inst. of Archi- tects: mem. Architectural League. N. Y. Chapter of Am. Inst. of Architects. Address: 1285 Madison Av. N. Y. City.


WARE, Martin W .:


Surgeon; b. N. Y. City, June 24. 1.569; S. Jacob W. and Fedora ( Wiener Ware; ed. Public School 74, N. Y. City, Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., 1989, Coll. Phys. and Surg. (C)- lumbia ) MI.D., 1992; m. Nov. 12, 1003. Elsie Oppenheimer: one son. Jack O., b. 1005. Visiting surgeon to Good Samaritan Dis- pensary since 1596; adjunet surgeon MIt. Sinai Hosp., 1904: chm'n Genito-Urinary Gen. Section, Acad. of Medicine, 1907. Author: Plaster of Paris and How to Use It, and various articles in genito-urinary surgery. Address: 1198 Lexington Av., Y. City.


WARFIELD, David:


Actor; b. San Francisco, Nov. 29, 1505: s. Gustave and Louise ( Shindler) Warfield; ed. in public schools; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 5. 1-99, Mary Bradt. Has starred in The Music Master, season 1904-05. 1995-06 1906- 07, A Grand Army Man, 1907-08. Address: Belasco Theatre, N. Y. City.


WARFIELD, Frederic P .:


Lawyer: b. Prattsburz, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1976, S.


Myron F. and Frances Helena ( Greene ) Warfield; grad. Hamilton College, B.A .. 1506; Columbia Univ. Law School. Washington, D. C., 199. Formerly examiner United States Patent Office: of Duell. War- field & Duell, patent attorneys and counsel. Republican. Member Sigma Phi fraternity. Clubs: St. Nicholas. University. Union League. Apawamis. Lawyers, Squadron A. Residence: The Royalton, 14 West tith St. Address: 2 Rector Street, New York City. WARFIELD, Lewis:


Transportation eng'r: b. Baltimore. MId., July 2. 1944; s. Thomas Wallace and Rebecca (Trail) Warfield ( direct ancestor rame to) Maryland in 1663; Col. Charles Wartield, in line, headed party that burned ship Perry Stewart in Annapolis Harbor; family original grantees of land in Anne Arundel and How- ard Counties, MId. ) : grad. U. S. Naval Acad., 1885: n. Detroit, Mich., Mary 2, 1!). Alice Mc Millan; children: MeMillan, b. 1-02. Elinor, b. 1:06. With Baltimore & Ohio R. R., Erie R. R., Pa. R. R., until 1901: v .- p .. treas. and trustee various street railways until 1900. One of three founders in l'VL of Donald Steamship Co., engaged in deep- sea service. V .- p., 1902, Occidental Construc- tion Co. in development of Pacific coast of Mexico. Pres. Topia Mining Co. Traveled in Europe and Mexico. Naval cadet. I. S. V. A. Mem. General Com .. Tammany El .. 1901. Independent and Protectionist dono- erat. Episcopalian. Mom. Franklin Inst .. Philadelphia. Recreations: Riding. automo. Clubs: N. Y. Yacht. Yondotega ( Detroit Mich. ). Address: 26 Broadway, N. Y. City.


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WARING, Lewis E .: Banker, broker: b. Philadelphia, Pa .. Jan. 29. 1-73: s. Orville Tavlor and Nester A. ( Griffith ) Waring: ed. Worcester, Mass. ; m.


Plainfield. N. J., Oct., 1901, Louisa Green Fisk: daughter. Louisa Fisk. b. 1005. Ex- ecutive officer of Standard Oil Co., 3 years: with Harvey Fisk & sons. 2 years: since 1016 with Edward Sweet & Co. Direemr. Plainfeld Trust Co. Republican. Episenon . Clubs: Union League. Calumet. /zoverwr Baltusrol Golf. Plainfield Counter. Rillny and Driving. (v .- p.), Watchung Hant mas- ter fox hounds). Address: 17 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


WARNECKE, Anna:


Physician: b. in Germany: d. Ferdinand G. and ( Brakenfeld Warnecke: ed. in Germany: Med. Univ., Buffalo, N. Y., 19%- 1900. Resident physician at N. Y. State Custodial Asylum. Newark, N. Y., since Jan .. 1902. Presbyterian. Mem. Am. Med. Assin. V. F. State Med. Ass'n, County of Warne Med. Soc., Woman's Relief Corps. Nat. Red Cross Ass'n, Women's Med. Soc. of N. Y. State, Physicians' Club of Newark. Address: Newark, N. Y.


WARNER, Aiton Graham:


Physician: D. Dundee. N. Y .. Mar :. 155: s. Jaroh K. and Mary A. Platty Warner: ed. Hudson River Inst .. N. Y. Homeo. Jied. Coll .: m. Watkins. N. Y., luz. 12. 1 ... Fanny Bailey: children : Smart Duriand. h. Iser, Genevieve. h. 1St. Irene. b. Isw. Alın G., b. 1506. Mem. local, State and National medical societies and medical clubs. Club: Crescent Athletic. Address: 13 Schermer- horn St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


WARNER, Earle Spea ::


Lawyer; b. Phelps. N. Y., Any. 12 IS- : s. Henry D. and Frances Belle Warner: ed. Hobart Coll .. B.L., 12: Corn .1 Univ., Law School, LL. B. IN5: a: Ileir -- woon od Freshman Declamation Priz- a 1 2d White Essay Prize: m. Phelps. M. T .. Nov. 26, 1907. Selma' Louise Hibronk. Al- mitted to N. Y. Srate Bar in IN5: Ezer_ 1 in practice of law since It. Republican: Was served as delegate to county, congressiil


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Mem. Masonie fraternity, chapter ant con- mander :: see. of Sincerity Lody -. 2 . F. and 1. M[ .; mem. Theta Delta Chi fraternity Hobart ) : Phi De ta Phi. law framr. i r. Chancery and Round Talile law scenes


( Cornel! Univ.). Recreations : Baseball. foot-ball and tennis. Captained the Habart College Foot-Ball and Track Teams and was mem. Hobart College Lacrosse Team inc four years. Served as see. and also as pres. of Hobart Coll. Athletic AAss'n. Address : Phelps. N. Y.


WARNER, Franklin Humphrey:


Jianutacturus chemist: b. V. Y. City. June 6. 1-75. s. Lucien Calvin and Keren Osborne Warner:, erind. Oberlin Call. S.B. IN A.B. IN: m. Los Pairs Cali.


Lwen Hve .. b. Oct 2. 1 5. Dieizids Calys D. Ort. 25, 1944. Sper tary. tr sarer ant director of the Warner Cherry' ser. and director Morarch Chem. C .. Warner Baking Powder Co. Rephilican. Comer _J- tionalist. director Nat. Bille Inst. tous ce Madura Coll. India): chu'n Army Grinch. Y. M. C. A .. N. Y. City. Resinee Ridgewood Av. White Plains. Ad-


dress : lil Broadway. NY City.


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WARNER, Franklin Mott:


Banker, broker; b. N. Y. City; s. Henry S. and Emma L. (Franklin) Warner ; grad. Columbia Univ., A.B., 1991; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 7, 1901, Louise F. Clarkson. Veteran, Company K, 7th Reg't. Mem. firm Warner & Co .; Recreation : Motoring. Clubs: Calu- met, Country ( Westchester), Columbia Uni- versity, Wee Burn Golf. Address: 15 Wall St., N. Y. City.


WARNER, John De Witt:


Lawyer, publicist; b. near Watkins, Schuy- ler Co., N. Y., Oct. 30, 1551; s. Daniel De Witt and Charlotte (Coon) Warner; de- scendant from Andrew s. John Warner of Hatfield, Gloucestershire, England, 1630, one of prop'rs of Cambridge, Mass. and through paternal grandmother, Mary de Witt, from Dutch ancestors who came to this country from Holland prior to 1665. Fitted for coll. at Starkey Sein., Eddytown, N. Y., 1867-CS, won Cornell Univ. scholarship, and was mem. of first class to enter that univ., grad. Ph. B., 1872, Albany Law Sch., LL.B., 1576; in. Ithaca, N. Y., June 14, 1877, Lillian Angusta Hudson; children: Joseph De Witt, b. Aug. 15, 1881, Charlotte Lilian, b. Mar. S, 1s>5. Taught at Ithaca Acad. 172-74 Albany Acad., 1874-76; admitted to bar, 1876; mem. law firm Iselin and Warner, 1877->3, Warner and Frayer, 1583-93, Peckham. Warner and Strong, 1903-1904; since then head of firm of Warner, Wells & Korb. Editor Ithaca Daily Leader, 1871; tariff reform editor, N. Y. Weekly World. 1891-92; mnom. 52d Congress from 11th N. Y. Dist., 1991-93, and of 53d Con- gress from new 13th N. Y. Dist., 1893 95; mem. and pres. N. Y. City Art Comm'n, 1902-05. While in Congress was chm'n of the House sub-committee that investigated the Sweating System: active in securing repeal of purchasing clause of Sherman Act and of the Federal Election laws, and in the passing by the House of the Wilson Tariff bill, to which he secured the free sugar amendment; advocated the Torrey Bankrupey Act, opposed the Bland Seniorage Bill, the Anti-option Bill and pension frauds, and secured investigation of Federal build- ing matters in N. Y. City, resulting in im- portant reforms and large appropriations for construction and repairs; active in tariff reform work, and led in the fight for free sugar; compiled notable pamphlet, exposing the Sugar Trust and opposing concessions' to it, entitled : Sugar-Sugar Tariff-Snear | Trust; since leaving Congress, has con- tinned political work and fed successful campaigns against Ship Subsidy legislation by the 55th, 56th and 5;th Congresses. Prominent; active in campaign that elected Mayor Low. Active as publie speaker, and writer on subjects of finance, social and political economy, municipal art. etc. Dem- ovrat. Was counsel for late insurance in- vestigation for Mutual Life Policy Holders Ass'n. Has served as truster Cornell Univ .. Mom. Iss'n Bar City of N. Y. Nat. Sculpture Sor .. Scenie Preservation Society, Municipal Art Society. Delta ,Kappa Epsilon Iss'n. Democrat :


Episcopalian. Clubs: Am. Playgoers (incor. porator, v.p. and gov. ). Nat. Arts (a founder and director), Shakespeare. Reform. Cornell University. (founder and Ex. Presi. dent of each last three). Address: 901 1 Lexington Av., N. Y. City.


WARNER Lucien Calvin:


Physician, manufacturer; b. Cuyler. N. Y., Oct. 20, le41; ed. Oberlin Coll .; Ohio, A.B., 1865, A.M., 1868, LL.D., 1900; N. Y. Univ., M.D., 1867; m. McGrawville, N. Y. April 12, 1863, Keren S. Osborne; children : Agnes Warner Mastick, b. Feb. 22. 1972, Franklin H., b. June 6, 1575, Lucien Thomp- son, b. April 18, 1977, Elizabeth Warner Gal- lowhur, b. May 27, 1579. Practised med- icine until 1874, then engaged in im- porting business and manufacturing enter- prises; pres. Warner Chemical Co., Internat. Phosphate Co .; director Home Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y. Prominent layman of Cong'l Church: pres. Cong'l Church Building Soc .; mem. Exec. Com., Am. Missionary Ass'n: chm'n Internat. Com. Y. M. C. A. Trustee of Oberlin Coll. and gave it a Conservatory of Music BId'g ( ($100,000), and a Gymnasium BId'g ( $50,000). Residence : Hotel Marie .Antoinette. , Address: 141 Broadway, N. Y. City.


WARNER, Walter Edwards:


Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1572; s. Charles M. and Lizzie T. ( White) War- ner; ancestors on father's side settled on the east end of Long Island about 200 years ago; ed. Brooklyn public schools (night and day) and by home study; law course in N. Y. Law School; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 5, 1907, Clara L. Frost; one son, Walter Ed- ward, Jr., b. April 14, 190s. Has been prac- tising law since being admitted to the bar


had general in 1899; has a practice in the law but of late years has spe- cialized along the equity and appeliate branches of the law. Has supported the principles of the Democratic Party with pen and tongue, but has not hesitated to criticise its leaders, or to denounce their wrongdoing when occasion required. Has taken a promi- nent part in preventing the L. I. R. R. Co. from again seizing the surface of Atlantic Avenue, the litigation extending over a num- ber of years and being carried to the Court of Appeals of N. Y. Trustee Brooklyn Mutual Building and Loan Ass'n (the oldest in Kings County) ; pres. Rusurban Realty Co. Has traveled extensively in Europe : also in Egypt. Unitarian. Member Brook- lyn Bar Ass'n, Empire State Soc .. Sons Am. Revolution, Commonwealth Lodge F. and A. M., Orient Chapter R. A. M. Rec- rrations: Travel. outdoor country life. Clubs: Brooklyn Democratic. Andrew Jack- Son. AAddress: 96 Letferts Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.


WARREN, Charles Elliot:


Banker: h. Brooklyn. N. Y .. April 9. IM1; s. Prof. George William Warren of Columbia Univ., and decendant from Richard Warren of Plymouth, twelfth signer of the Mayflower Compact, 1620; ed. Trinity School. N. Y. City and St. Paul's Mil. Acad., Garden City. L. I .: m. April 12, 1992, Aune Margaret. d. Hon. Jacob Anansans Gerissenhairer. mem Congress. Engaged in banking: now ser. Lincoln Nat. Bank of N. Y .; difortor and


treas. Erie & Kalamazoo R. R. C .. Served as major and ordnance officer. it Brigado. N. G. N. Y .; mem. Veterans' of "th Res't. Pres. N. Y. State Bankers' Ass'n; mem. Saus of Revolution, Mastower Derendants, Mil. Order War of 1". Mil. Order Foreign Wars. Clubs: lat. U'nios 1317


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League, Army and Navy, Columbia Yacht, ( of All Souls' (Unitarian) Ch., 1866-68; Grace Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht, Knollwood Country. Residence, 326 W. 82th St. Address: 32 E. 42d St., N. Y. City.


WARREN, Charles Howard:


Treas. Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y .; b. Carlton, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1856. Begun railway service in 1576, as clerk with the Chicago & North-Western R'y Co .; and held various positions with that road, 1876-81; general passenger agent and comptroller of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry, and its successor, the Great Northern R'y, 1sel- 94; gen. mg'r same road, 1:04.96; gen. mg'r Montana Central R'y, 1594-96: ass't to pres. of Central R. R. of N. J., 1:97-99, 1st v .- p., 1899-1902; Ist v .- p. Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R'y Co., 1902-04; treas. Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y. since 1904. Clubs: Lawyers, Lotos, Union League, Railroad of N. Y. Address: 34 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


WARREN, George Thornton:


Lawyer; b. Troy, N. Y., Apr. 18, 1808; s. (Hon.) George B. and Eugenia Phoebe (Tay- loe) Warner, descendant of Richard Warren, who landed at Plymouth, 1031, in ship, En- deavor; grandson late B. Ogie Tayloe, of Washington, D. C .; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Con- cord, N. H., 1580-86; graduated Trinity Coll., A.M., 1890; N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1892. Clerk in office of John M. Bowers, 1890-94; now associated with Jolm Vernon Bouvier Jr. Mem. Tammany Gen'l Com. from 27th Assembly Dist. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs : Union, University, Whist. Address: 718 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


WARREN, Marshall Lord:


Physician: b. N. Y. City, 1558; s. Thomas and Elizabeth ( Lord) Warren; ed. Upping- ham Sch., England; Columbia Coll .; Coll. of Phys. and Surg .; St. Francis Hosp. : m. New- ton, L. I., les6, Martha Jeanne de Raisures; children; Martha, b. lest, Dorothy, h. 1 91, Winfred Joyce, b. 1:99. Traveled thirteen years in Europe. V .. p. and director. Pen- rhyn Slate Co .; director Bomoscen Slate Co. Democrat. Episcopal. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity. Club: University. Summer home : Kemah, Amagansett, L. I. Address: Frank- lin Place, Flushing, L. I., N. Y.


WARREN, Moses Allen:


Lawyer; b. Chicago, Nov. 1. 1ST6: s. Moses Warren (publisher ) and Julia ( Allen ) War- ren: of New England ancestry the Warren family for many generations having resided in Mass. and Conn., and is the fifth Mioses ' Warren in a line which began with an officer of that name who served in Revolu- tionary army ; grad. Yale Univ., 1 99, N. Y. Law Sch .: engaged in practice since admis- sion to bar, now mem, firm of Thompson. Warren & Pelgram. Was identified himself with Republican organization in N. Y. City. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon Ass'n. Clubs: Calumet, Yale. Cresent Athletic. AAddress : 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.


WARREN, Samuel Prowse:


Organist, composer: b. Montreal, Canada. Feb. I. Is1: s. Samnel R. Warren, organ- bilder: studied music in Berlin, Germany. 1×1-64; returned to Montreal. Pdl. but in following year came to N. Y. City, of which has since been a resident. Solo and church organist; has been organist, consecutively, I Upsilon Thi med. internity. 1318




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