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Inst'n, Naval Inst .; Mil. Orders of I.s .! legion, War of Me, and Spanish-Am. War, Brainard luize No. 1.2, F. and A. M., New London, Conn, Clubs: Army and Navy (). Y. City), Ft. Monroe, Thanes New London, Conn. ). Address: Fort Totten, N. Y.
WHITAKER, Edward G .: Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, 153; s. George W Whitaker; ed. publie schod. Southampton Acad., German Univ .; m. Brooklyn, N. Y.,
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1 :- 1, Sadie K. Inness: children: Inness. b. Isso, Kathleen, b. 1590. Appt'd deputy att's general, 1983, served eight years; comm'r to codify game laws. 1Ss7; candidate for mem. of Legislature, 18 3; mem. B'd of Ed'n, N. Y. City, 1900-03. Now practising law in N. Y. City. Democrat. Episcopalian. Pres. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, 1997, 1898. Recrea- tions: Shooting, fishing, golf. Clubs: Man- hattan ( governor), Long Island County ( v .- p.). Address: 467 West End Av., N. Y. City.
WHITBECK, John F .:
Physician; grad. Univ. of Rochester, 1867; student of medicine at Univ. of Berlin, Vienna, Heidelberg, Breslau, and London, 1570-73. Physician, Rochester, N. Y., since 1873: health conn'r, Rochester, N. Y .; mem. State B'd of Health, 1s93. Mem. Im. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Ass'n of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Central N. Y. Med. Soc., Monroe County Med. Soc .; sur- gical staff, Rochester City Hosp. Address: 322 East Av., Rochester, N. Y.
WHITCOMB, Ida Prentice:
Author, educator: b. Brooklyn; d. Moses and Jemima C. (Prentice) Whitcomb; grad. Packer Inst .. Brooklyn. Formerly a teacher and for many years principal .Miss Whit- comb's School' resident of Brooklyn almost all her life: has been several times to Europe. Author: Students' Topical History Chart; Bunch of Wild Flowers for the Children; Heroes of History; Young People's Story of
Art; Young People's Story of Music. Congregationalist : v .- p. Woman's Union Missionary Soc., N. Y. City. Address: 103 Joralemon St., Brooklyn.
WHITE, Andrew Curtis:
Educator, librarian : b. Kirkland. N. Y., Nov. 25, 1854; s. Joseph and Susan I. (Beebe) White: grad. Hamilton Coll., A.B., Is-1, Cornell Univ. (special studies, classical philology ), Ph.D., 1>>5: m. Utica. N. Y .. 1.00, Minnie Langworthy: children: John Lengworthy, b. 1:92, Marion Langworthy, b. 1.95, Ruth Langworthy. b. 1:99. Instr., Cor- nell U'uiv., 1 -- 5-59; ass't librarian in charge of classification and reader in Biblical Greek, Cornell Univ., since 1959. Trustce, First M. E. Ch., Ithaca, Emerson Literary Sue., Hamilton Coll. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Am. Philological Soc., Am. Dialect Sor., Am. Library Ass'n: Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Address: Ithaca, N. Y.
WHITE, Andrew Dickson:
First pres. Cornell Cuiv., diplomat : b. Homer, N. Y .. Nov. 7, 132: s. Horace and Clara (Dickson) White: ed. Hobart Coll., and Yale, A.B., 1-53 teditor Yale Literary Magazine, Yale Literary gold medal. De Porest gold medal, first Clarko Senior prize .A.M. . 1-56; T.L.D. Yale, Poiv. of Michigan, Dartmouth. Johns Hopkins, St. Andrew's (Scotland), Ph.D. (dena). 1. 9. Mary A. Outwater tilied Is) : 2'd 1: 4. Helen Magill. Traveled in Europe and studiel at Univ. of Berlin and Paris, 1:53. 56: returned to America, 155, and became prof. English literature and history, Univ. of Mich .; resigned from Univ., 12; elector to N. Y. Senate, INa: pres. of Cornell. 1967. -5. One of presidential electors of State of N. Y., I-22; delegate to Nat. Republican.
Convention, 1572, 1984: chim'n of a jury of - public instruction at Phila. Centennial, 1973. Pres. Am. Hist. Soc., leso; pres. Am. Social Science Ass'n, 1-90-91; honorary comm'r to Paris Exp'n, 1578; U. S. Minister to Germany, 1. 79; Am. Minister to Russia, 1502- 91: mem. Venezuelan Comm'n, 1:96-97; Am. ambassador to Germany, 1997-1902: appt'd mem. of Peace Comm'n and pres. . \m. dele- gation at The Hague, Feb. 6, 1590. Is a regent of the Smithsonian Inst'n, trustce of the Carnegie Inst'n at Washington and of Cornell Univ. Mem. Royal Soc., Berlin, and recipient of its gold medal for Science and Literature, 1902: mem. Mass. Hist. Soc .; offi- cier Légion d'Honneur, France; president of the American Social Science Ass'n. Author: History of the Warfare of Science with Theology: 1595, 1996; Paper Money Indla- tion in France ( various editions ) : Syllabus of Lectures on the French Revolution; Aut ,- biography, 1905: also addresses, pamphlets. and contributions to the Atlantic Monthly. McClure's Magazine, Century Magazine. The Forum, North American Review, etc. Clubs : Cosmos (Washington, D. C.). Union League, Century, (N. Y. City). Address : Ithaca, N. Y.
WHITE, Archibald S .:
Banker and capitalist; b. Newark, Ohio, March 25, 1867, s. Erasmus P. and Ella ( Har- rington) White; ed. in schools of Newark, Ohio. Mem. firm of White & Company, bankers, N. Y. City; pres. and director Columbia Gas and Electric Co., N. Y. City; v .. p. and director Cleveland Salt Co., Alma Coal Co., Wellston, Ohio; director and memu. Exec. Com. Union Gas and Elec. Co .; direc- tor Windsor Trust Co., C. K. Davis Coal Co., Wellston, -Ohio, Independent Salt Co., Brooklyn, Cincinnati Gas Transportation Co., Union Light, Heat and Power Co., Covington. Ky., Cincinnati, Newport & Covingion Street R'y Co., Covington, Ky., Bellevue Water. Fuel and Gaslight Co., Bellevue, Ky., Dayton klee. Light and Power Co., Dayion, Ky., Covington Gas Light Co., Covington, Ký .. Citizens' Municipal Light and Power Co., Covington. Ky .. South Covington and Cin- vinnati Street N'y Co., Covington. Ky .. Cov. ington and Latonia R'y Co., Covington, Ky ... Newport Electrie Street R'y Co., Covington, Cincinnati & Rosedale R'y Co., Cincinnati, West Covington and Lndlow Street R'y Co .. Covington. Cincinnati, Covington & Erlanger Street R'y Co., Covington, Ky. Address: OS Wall St., N. Y. City.
WHITE, Charles H .:
Banker, broker: b. June 6. 1861: s. Justin D. and Rachel C. (Badgley) White; ed. Highland Acad., Worcester, Mass .: Dr. Pin- grey's, Elizabeth, N. J. Mem. firm of C. H. White Co. Clubs: N. Y. Yacht. Larch- mont Yacht. Address: Port Washington, L. I., N. Y.
WHITE. D. Charles:
Clergymm: b. Thedford, Mich .. July 23. 178: 8. Stillman Clark and Ida (as) White: grad. Hobart Coll .. B.1 .. 1:09; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1902, B.D .. 1002: m. Biz Rapids, Mich., Sept. 15. 100 Lucile Crane Morris: one daughter. Wilifred Uncile Morris White, I. Ordered deacon, low, and or- doinel priest. 13, by Bishop Gillespie of Diocese of Western Michigan, in ministry 1365
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of the Episcopal Church. Rector St. An- | Hudson Tarcentennial Ass'n (sec. ) ;' Alumni drew's Church, Big Rapids, Mich. and mis- Ass'n Univ. of Vt., Brooklyn Soc. of Ver- monters, Nat. Science and Historical Pres- ervation Soc., Municipal Art Soc. Address: 101 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. sionary, in charge of Christ's Church, Luther, Mich., 1902-06; ass't Christ Church, Hudson, N. Y., 1966-68; Rector St. Mark's Church, Hoosick Falls, N. Y., from 1908. Independent in politics; mem. Sigma Chi WHITE, George Starr: fraternity. Address : Hoosick Falls. N. Y.
WHITE, Edward Payson:
Lawyer; b. Amsterdam, N. Y., March 21, 1858; s. Dr. Joseph N. and Catherine J. ( Maxwell) White; ed. Amsterdam Acad., Union Coll., A.B., 1879 (first horors) Har- vard Law School; m. Le Roy, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1887, Mary Lacy Olmsted. Admitted to bar, 1884, in general practice &t Amsterdamn, N. Y., until 1905, since then in general practice at Buffalo; N. Y. City attorney, Amsterdam, 1887-90, Captain Co. C, 203d N. Y. Vol. Inf. during Spanish War. Republi- can. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Erie County Bar Ass'n, Lawyers Club of Buffalo; lecturer at Buffalo Law School. Trustee of Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. Mein. Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Recreations : Golf,
hand-ball. Clubs : University, Country, Studio, (Buffalo), University (N. Y. City), Delta Upsilon Fraternity. Address : 100 Erie Co. Bank Building, Buffalo, N. Y.
WHITE, Frank:
Lawyer; b. Deposit, N. Y., July 27, 1858; s. Adolph and Henrietta (Alexander) White; ed. Glens Falls Acad. Author of several law books including: "White on Corpora- tions," 1250 pages, which is the recognized authority in N. Y. State. Writer of many articles on corporate taxation and corpora- tion law. Mem. faculty of Albany Law School since 1905, as lecturer on corporation law. Took a leading part in having the corporation laws of the State liberalized in 1901. Has frequently made arguments before legislature committees on matters relating to taxation and corporation law. Chief of cor- poration division of Secretary of State's office for 13 years. Has been first deputy attorney general of N. Y. State. Was receiver of the Hamilton Bank of N. Y. City, and in two months enabled the stockholders to re- open the institution with more than a $1,000,000 cash on hand. Has been a public speaker in nearly every important political campaign since Isss. For several years past has been practising as a corporation law specialist with offices at N. Y. City and Albany, N. Y. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n; N. Y. County Lawyers Ass'n; Albany County Bar Ass'n, : Soc. of the Delaware Valley of N. Y. State; MAAlummi AAss'n of Albany Law School; King Solomon's Lodge, No. 91, F. and A. M., and Apollo Chapter, R. A. M. Troy, N. Y. Clubs: Mbany, National Democratic of N. Y. City. Address : 32 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
WHITE, George Andrew:
Ass't ing'r. Hudson River Day Line: b. Shellburne. Vt .; s. Lavater Sproat and Sa- rah A. (Irish) White: grad. Univ. of Vt .. C.E., 1577: m. Burlington, Vt., Aug. 18, 1%;s. Alice C. P. Edson ; one son : Lavater Edson. b. 1579. Director, Catskill & T. R. R .: Otis Elevating R. R .: capt. steamer Hendrick Hudson. Republican. Episcopalinn. Sve. of Naval Architects and Marine Ene'rs: Ass'n of Passenger Steamboat Line (pres. ); 1366
Physician and surgeon ; b. Danbury, Conn., July 13, 1866; s. William S. and Mary Eliza- beth (Nichols) White; ed. in private schools and by tutors in Danbury and New Haven, Conn., Cornell Univ. Med. Coll., 1904-06, N. Y. Homco. Med. Coll., and Flower Hosp., N. Y. City., 1906-08. M.D .; in. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1889, Hattie A. Waite. Studied medicine under preceptors three years, 1:s1- 81; father had bad luck in business and he set out to help save the old homestead; in- vented a screw-eye machine and other mna- chinery and realized enough cash to buy the old homestead and educate himself more fully. Wanted to be near N. Y. City to study so went to Yonkers, N. Y., and bought out a milk business; discovered some methods that were new for fermenting milk and the business has steadily grown for fourteen years; prop'r of business under style of Woodlands Farm Dairy Co. Meantime took the medical college course. Has made a special study of Physio-Therapeutics and has opened a modern office in this line at Yonkers, N. Y. "Mugwimp"' in politics. Mem. Am .. Electro-Therapeutic Ass'n, .1m. Inst. of Homeopathy, Homco. Med. Soc. of State of N. Y., Homoo. Med. Soc. of West- chester County. Address: 12 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y.
WHITE, Harry Keith:
Architect: b. Brattleboro, Vt., May 12. 1877; s. Prescott K. and Jennie M. (Sargent ) White; ed. Mass. Inst. Technology, B.S. in Architecture, 1899. Engaged in office of MeKim, Mead and White, 1$99-1907; in in- dependent practice since 1907: studied in France and Italy 1909; now partner in firm of Wilder and White. Republican. Uni- tarian. ('lub: Technology. Address: 5 E. 12d St., N. Y. City.
WHITE, Henry:
Secretary; b. Baltimore, Md .. May 21. 1570: s. Max A. and Annie White: grad. N. Y. City public schools; studied political economy at Columbia Univ. Founder United Garment Workers of America, 1921: held office of gen. sec. until June. 1204: resigned office because of opposition to general strikes inaugurated throughout the country against open shop, and which failed. Was editor of Weekly Bulletin of the Clothing Trade : delegate to conventions of Am. Federation of
Labor. Contributor to magazines upon economie and political topics. Organizer and executive mem. of Citizens' Union of N. Y .: participated as. speaker in mayoral; campaigns; app:'d by liov. Roosevelt as chief' factory insp. of State: name with- drawn through opposition of Senator Piatt ; appt'd by Gov. Roosevelt to represent .V. Y. at Nat. Trust Conf. See. N. African Ex- ploration Co. ; see. Plymouth Rock Realty and Construction Co. Independent in pol- ities. Men. Ethical Culture Soc. Mem. Lenl. of Social Science, Buai Brith, East Side Vivie Club: former director People's Inst : ever mm. Nat. Vivie Federation. Address: Bp Broadway, N. Y. City.
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WHITE, Horace:
Editor; b. Colebrook, N. H., Aug. 10, 1631; s. Horace (M.D.) and Elizabeth MeClary (Moore) White; in 1837 family removed to that part of Wisconsin territory where city of Beloit now stands, at that time unoccu- pied ; grad. Beloit Coll., A.B., 1:53; LL.D, Brown Univ., Providence, R. I., 1906; m. 1st, 1>59, Maria Hale Root, d. Rev. David Root, of New Haven, Conn. (she died 1573) ; 2d. 1575, Amelia J., d. James A. MacDougall, of Joilet, Ill .; three daughters. Began journal- ism, 1854, on staff of Chicago Evening Jour- mal, in 1855 was appt'd agent of N. Y. . As- sociated Press in Chicago. In 1856 the Kan- sas war broke out and was appointed
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became editorial writer Chicago Trib- une, the chief editor of which was Dr. Charles H. Ray; in 1858 designated as staff correspondent to accompany Abraham Lin- coln in his political campaign against Stephen A. Douglas for the office of Senator of the United States, and the notable fea- tures of this campaign were given to the public chietly through his letters to the Chicago Tribune, and were subsequently written out by him, at the instance of Wil- liam H. Herndon, and published in the latter's Life of Lincoln. Washington corr. Chicago Tribune, 1861, and while there filled successively the places of clerk of the Senate Committee on Military Affairs, and clerk in the War Dep't; in latter capacity was as- signed to the special service of P. H. Wat- son, ass't sec., and later of Edwin M. Stan- tou, secretary of War; in 1865 he became Part owner and chief editor Chicago Tribune, which place he filled until Sept., 1974, when he resigned, and was succeeded by Mr. Jo- seph Medill; spent the year 1875 in Europe, In 1877 he removed to N. Y., and became associated with Henry Villard in latter's railroad enterprises, especially that of the Oregon R'y & Navigation Co., of which was treas. for the next few years. In issl he joined with Mr. Villard in the purchase of N. Y. Evening Post, of which he became pres. and one of the editors, in conjunction with Carl Schurz and Edwin L. Godkin; Mr. Schurz retired in 1984, Mr. Godkin in 1899, and. Mr. White in 19:3. Author: Money and Banking Illustrated by American History, 4 editions, 1 95-1904: translated from Greek the Roman History of Appian of Alexandria- (2 vols.), 1899: edited the Sophismes Econam- iques of Frederic Bastiate and the Scienza delle Finanze of Luigi Cossa; contbr to magazines. Clubs :
Century, University, City, Barnard, Greek. Address: 18 W. 69th St., N. Y. City.
WHITE, Horace:
Lieutenant governor of the State of New York, lawyer; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1-65; ". Horace K. and Marion (Strong) White; grad. Cornell Univ., IS (memorial prize for declamation, 196; Woodford medal for ora- fory) : Cohunbia Law Sch .: m. Mar .. 1903 Mrs. Jane L. Denison. Mem, firm of White, Cheney & Sherman. Senator representing Onondaga Co., 1-95-100%; chm'n Com. on Cities; nominated by Republican State Con- vention and elected Nov. 3, 1908, lieuten. ant governor of N. Y. for 2 years, term beginning Jan. 1, 1909. Episcopalian. Mem. 'schools and physicians. Ia 199 ho conceived
Onondaga Bar Ass'n, Kappa Alpha Soc. Recreations: Driving, shooting, golf. Clubs: Century, Citizens, Country. Address: Syra- cuse, N. Y.
WHITE, Hubert Cassius :
Manufacturer; b. Jamaica, Vt., Aug. 16, 1876; s. Cassius A. and Louisa E. (Twitchell ) White; m. South Lancaster, Mass., July 25, 1902, S. Edith Ware; children: Lula Alice, b. March 7, 1904, Roland Hubert, b. Sept. 25, 1905. Engaged in manufacturing business at an early age; now mf'r White mop wringers and is director and sup't of mig, White Mop Wringer Co. Address: Fulton- ville, N. Y.
WHITE, James Gilbert:
Electrical eng'r and contractor; b. Milroy, Pa., Aug. 29, 1861; s. Rev. J. W. and Mary M. (Beaver) White; grad. Pa. State Coll. (valedictorian ), A.B., 1992, A.M., 1ss5; fel- low Cornell Univ., 1884-55, Ph.D: 15:5; m. Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 1856, Maud M. Mullon ; one son, James Dugald, b. May, 1589. Instr. physies, Univ. of Neb., 1985-87; pres. Western Eng'ring Co., 18S7, 1590; in business in N. Y. since 1890; in London since 1900, and in Canadian Company since 1905. Pres. and director J. G. White & Co., Inc., N. Y. City; elim'n and director J. G. White & Co., Ltd., London; chm'n and director Canadian White Company, Ltd., Montreal, Can .; director Waring-White Building Co., Ltd., London ; pres. and director Engineering and Electri- cal Securities Co .; director Manila Electric R'y and Lighting Co., Philippine Railway Co., Netherlands Tramways Corp'n, Eastern Pa. R'y Co., Porto Rico Railways Co., Ltd., Helena Light and Railway Co., Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, Chilean Contracting Co., Tri- City R'y and Light Co., Manila Elee. R. R. & Lighting Corporation. Mem. Chamber of Commerce of N. Y., Am. Inst. Elee. Eng'rs, (director), Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs. Inst'n Elec. Engineers. London, American Museum of Natural History, Nat, Geog. Soc. Trustee Pa. State Coll .; mem. Pilgrims Soc., Pennsylvania Soc., Sons of Revolution. Am. Nat. Red Cross Society. Clubs: Univer- sity, Metropolitan, Engineers, Lawyers. N. Y. Athletic, Cornell University, Columbia Yacht, Railroad. (N. Y. City), Auto Club of America, Maryland. Merchants (Balti- more), Ranelagh ( London). Residence: 410 West End Av., Address: Wall St. Exchange Bld'g, 43 Exchange Place N. Y. City.
WHITE, James Terry:
.Author, editor, publisher: b. Newbury- port. Mass .. July 3, 1s15; ed. in schools of Newburyport; m. Jan. 28. 1:69. Florence C. Derby; four children. the eldest. George Derby, being senior partner in the publishing house. Removed to San Francisco at age of 17 and entered employ of H. H. Ban- croft & Co., booksellers and stationers, as 3 porter, but after six months he became the head of the book don't. After ten voars' service he resigned, and in 1.73 estah. lished the publishing house of james T. White & Co., which became general agents and manngers for D. AAppleton & Co .. for the Pacific Coast: transferred headquarters to N. Y. City, since lesi. In Isi he invented White's physiological manikin. which has had n sale of over
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the plan of publishing The National Cyclo- pedia of American Biography, assuming the chief editorial managebist. Author : Flowers from Arcady; Captive Memories; also contl'r to current magazines. Is pres- ident Hadnat's Pharmacy. Hudnot Really Co. Address: 320 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
WHITE, John Blake:
Physician, surgeon: b. Charleston, S. C.,. Oct. 9, 1:50; s. Octavius. A. 'M.D.) and Claudia R. Beelinger; ed. Phillips-Exeter Acad., N. H .; grad. Harvard Coll., Jars; Col !. P. & S., Med. Dep't, Columbia Cuiv. ; licen- tiate N. H. State B d Med. Examiners; m. Portland, Me .. Oct. 25. 1st7, Margaret Stuy- resant Jackson. Inventor, several useful surgical instruments: special attention given to med. and surgical diseases of chest, heart and lungs; served as sanitary inspector, N. Y. Health Dep't. 18:5-65; visiting physician, N. Y. City Hosp., 12 years; surgeon N. Y. Co. Prison Hosp. at present. Mem. :. Y. Acad. Medicine. N. Y. State and County Soc., Northwestern Med. & Surg. Soc .. Med. Ass'n of Greater N. Y. Summer residence: Ft. Mount Washington Hotel. Bretton Woods, White Mts., N. H. Address: 1013 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
WHITE, Matthew, Jr .:
Editor; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 21, 1857; acad- emic ed'n in N. Y. City; studied two years in France and Germany; dramatic editor Mun- sey's Magazine, The Scrap Book, and Wom- an, and editor of The Argosy; unmarried. Author: One of the Profession, 1550: The Affair at Islington. 1997: A Born Aristocrat, 1898, etc. Residence: Algonquin, 59 W. 4!th St. Address: 175 Fifth Av., N. Y. City. WHITE, Truman Clark:
Justice Supreme Court : b. Perrysburgh, N. Y., April 30, 1-+ : s. Daniel Tompkins and Alma ( Wilber) White: ed. public schools and Springville (N. Y. ) Acad .; served from Sept., 1861, to July, Is5. in 16th N. Y. Vol. Car .. in Civil War; m. Buffalo. Feb. 19, 1869, Emma K. Haskins. Admitted to bar at Buffalo, N. Y .. Nov., If. and practised law until elected, 1:01, judge of the Superior Court of Buffalo, N. Y .: transferred by provisions of the Constitution of Iss to the Supreme Court of N. Y., in 1-95: reflected Nov., 1:06. on Republican ticket. justice of Supreme Court for Sth Judicia! Dis :.. for term expiring Dec. 31. 1910. Presiled over trial of Leon Czol- gosz, assassin of President Mckinley. Club : Buffalo. Address: Buffalo, N. Y.
WHITE, William Alanson:
Sup't Gov't Hosp. for the Insane: b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 21. Isto; s. Aianson and Harriet Augmia (Hawley ) White: an. cestry AAmerican for several generations ; (d. public schools. grad. Brooklyn High School, 1St. Cornell Univ., I -. 9: L. I. Coll. Hosp .. M.D., 191. After graduation was house and ambulance surgeon Eastern Dist. Ho .p .. Brooklyn, house physician at the Alnshouse and Workhouse hospitals, Blackwell's Island. N. Y .. and house physician and surgeon. I .. I. Coll. Hosp. Mol: cdi., Brooklyn. med. staff N. Y. state Host., Binghamton, N. Y., 1-02-1903: and resigned as first as't physician of that institution on his appoint- ment, as supet Gov't Hnen. for the Insieme. Washington. D. C., which he has filled since Oct. 1. 1903. Prof. nervous and mental
diseases in School of Medicine, Georgetown Univ .; prof. mental diseases in School vi Medicine, George Washington Univ .; lecturer on insanity for C. S. Navy and U. S. Army med. schools. Meis. advisory b'd of editor, of Journal of Nervous alid Mental Diseases, N. Y. Chy; author of a text-book on Psychiatry and numerous articles having to do with in- sanity, and contributor to the current liter- ature of that subiert. Mem. Am. Med. As- s'n, Am. Medico-Psychol. Ass'n, Washington Acad. Sciences, Jat. Geog. Soc .. District of Columbia Med. Soc. Club: Cosmos. dress: Government Hospital for the Insane, Washington, D. C.
WHITE, William Augustus:
Retired merchant ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 12. 1:43; s. Alexander Mois and Elizabeth ( Tredway) White; ed. Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst .. 1:55-30, Harvard, 1-30-1-08, B.A., 1993; m. Brooklyn, April 20, 1565, Harriet Hillard: children : Mrs. George B. Moffat, Alexander M., Harold T., Mrs. Francis MI. Weld. Sen- ior Partner, W. A. and A. M. White: chm'n, Finance Com. Washington Water Porer C .. of Spokane: trustee Metropolitan Trust ('). of N. Y., Electrie Bond and Share Co. of N. Y. Independent Republican. V .- p. Brook- lyn Public Library, v .. chm'n Polytech !. ic Inst .. Brooklyn. Clubs: Century, Universit .. Groffer (N. Y. City), Hamilton (Brooklyn !. Address: 5 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
WHITEHEAD, Ralph Radcliffe:
rt handicrafts: b. Saddleworth, England. 1654: s. Francis Frederick and Isabella (Dal- glish) Whitehead: ell. Harrow: grad. Baiiol Coll., Oxford, IST7: m. Portsmouth, N. il .. Aug. 25, 1:02, Jane Byrd MeCall: childien: Ralph Amyas Bayard Radcliffe, Gouffrey JJors- lyn Radcliffe. Follower of John Ruskin and William Morris, whose principles have been enlodied in organization of artistic hanni- crafts in tract of laial called Byrde!if .. situated at Woodstock, Ulster Co., in coller- tion with workshops in summer school for children. Address: Byrdeliffe, Woodstock, Ulster Co., N. Y.
WHITEHORNE, Frederick Newton:
Physician: b. N. Y. City, Ang. 9, 1522: s. Frederick Newton and Emum AA. ( Pierce ) Whitelorne: grad. public school. Isso, Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., IM2. Columbia Uriv .. A.B., 198, CH. Phys. and Sure. (Column). M.D., ING, N. Y. Homeo. Med. Co !!. , M.D., 146; m. N. Y. City, D.c. F. 192. Juba 1. Wanier; one daughter. Maioria Alice. b. Feb 5. 19.5. Interne in N. Y. Cancer Hosp., 185- 97. strdied in Europe, left; bezau private practice. 1 . Enlisted Co. D. Rth Rest. N. G. N. Y., Oct., 1-07. and served til 15 : when honorably discharged. Mem. N. Y. Conner Homo. Soc .. N. Y. State Homes. Mind. Soe., Alunni Ass'n N. Y. Homero. Med. L'o!l., Theta Delta Chi fraternity. 7th Res t Veterans Ass'n. Attending physician Metro- politan Hosp .. N. Y. City. Recreation: Yarding. Club: Hervastu Haror Yacht. Address : 22 W. IPod s., N. Y. City. WHITEHOUSE. George MI .:
Huber, broker: 1. Brooklyn. N. Y .. May . IN; s. Edward and Julia E. (amm.) Whitehouse: ed. private schools; m. Hewn. d. De. Perlinand W. Ostrander, a dire t de- spendant of Peter Ostrander, who came to N. Y. in I. Senior partner of Whitehouse
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