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Sydenham Hosp. Ass'n of N. Y., Long Branch Fire Dep't, Long Branch Police Dep't; pioneer, League of Am. Wheehnen; trustee Washington Lodge, No. 21, F. & A. M., Consistory of N. Y. City, 32º, Mecca Temple (Shrine) ; mem. B.P.O. Elks Lodge, 742. Recreation: Automobiling. Shrewsbury Ice Boat and Yacht, N. J. Clubs : Auto and Motor. Address: 60 West 120th St., N. Y. City, and Long Branch, N. J. KING, Joseph E .:
Clergyman, educator; b. Laurens, Otsego Co., N. Y., Nov. 30, 1823; s. Rev. Elijah and Catherine ( Olmstead) King; ed. Grand River Inst., Austinburg, O., Wesleyan Univ., A.B., 1847, A.M., 1850; Union Coll., D.D., Regents Univ. of N. Y., Ph.D .; m. 1st, July, 1850, Me- lissa Bailey, of Newbury, Vt. (died 1857) : 3 daughters, now married; m. 2d, Dec. 28, 1589, Josephine Clements Batcheller. Since 1817, principal and pres. of college preparatory boarding seminaries: prin. Newbury Sem., 1848-52; Fort Plain Sem., 1853-54; since 1851, pres. Ft. Edwards Collegiate Inst., which was co-educational until 1881; since that date, for young women and girls only. Has had over 200 associate teachers in his faculties, and a mnster-roll of over 16,000 students; now pres. and instructor in Greek, psychology and logic. Trustee Wesleyan Univ. since 1848. Pres. Fort Edward Nat. Bank; mem. Exec. Com. Glens Falls Ins. Co .; pres. Union Cemetery, Ft. Edward; v .- p. Round Lake Preachers . Institute. Republican. Clergyman of M. E. Church. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Trustee Hist. Soc. Recreations: Reading, chess. Address : Fort Edward, N. Y. KING, Manly Ellsworth:
Lawyer; b. in town of Yorkshire, Catta- raugus Co., N. Y., May 12, 1866; s. Seymour and Ann Eliza ( Steele) King; grad. Griffith Inst., Springville, Erie Co., N. Y., in classical course; m. Feb. 25, 1891, Sarah Belle Cheney ; one son: Howard C. King, b. April 28, 1:94. Studied law in office of Edwin A. Scott, at Springville, N. Y .; admitted to bar, Jan., 1892; removed to Delevan, N. Y., 1892, where has since practiced law. Republican. Mem. M. E. Church. Mem. Cattaraugus Co. Bar Ass'n, Delevan Lodge, 616, I. O. O. F. Ad. dress: Delevan, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. KING, Morris Lee:
Physician, med. director; b. N. Y. City, March 12, 1857; ed. in private schools in U. S. and Switzerland, Columbia Univ. and grad. Coll. Phys. and Surg. ( Columbia), M. D., 1881. Served as interne in the Roosevelt and N. Y. Hosps., 1881-83, then engaged in private practice, aud soon after. became one of city examiners of N. Y. Life Ins. Co .; later appt'd principal city examiner for that company and finally withdrew from private practice to give entire .attention to . insurance matters; made salaried officer of N. Y. Life Ins. Co., 1857, ass't med. director, 1891; went to Paris, 1 93, to organize there an office which became office of issue for Europe: returned to N. Y. City, 1.90 and was appt'd to present office of med. director of the company. Address: 346 Broadway, N. Y. City.
KING, Samuel Thomas:
Physician, surgeon; b. Warrensburgh, War- ren Co., N. Y., April 29. 1857: s. llesden and Minerva ( Richards) King; ed. Warrensburgh 792
Acad., Dartmouth Coll., A.B. (Phi B .... Kappa), 160; Coll. Phys. and Surg .. N 1
City, M.D., 153; m. Brooklyn. N. Y .. J ..... !! 1856, Indiana Bloede; children: Ralph R.v. ards. b. 1-57; Robert McCorkle, b. Harold, b. 1995. Engaged in practice of in: içine from 1553; mem. City Health B'd
dress: 31 Greene Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
KING, Willis Eldredge:
Physician, surgeon: b. Newfield. N. Y. Aug. 13, 1971; s. Merritt and Emma Elizabeth ( Howland ) King; ed. Ithaca High Sch. (. demic diploma ), Cornell Univ. (Med. Prop. Course ) Certificate, 1:92; Univ. of Pa., MD 1596. Practising medicine at Cazenovia. N. Y Was health officer for town of Gainesville ard village of Silversprings, N. Y., 1997-99: healin officer, town and village of Newfield. N. Y. 1901-04. Interne St. Luke's Hosp., 1-91: house physician, Steuben Sanitarium. 1- * 1900. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Cor- nell Med. Soc., Tyson Med. Soc. at Univ. of Pa., N. Y. State Med. Soc. Tompkins ('). Med. Soc., Central N. Y. Med. Ass'n, Ph: Gamma Delta fraternity. Club : Citizens ( Cazenovia) . Address : Cazenovia, N. Y.
KINGMAN, William Livermore:
Railway official; b. Speedsville, N. Y .. Feb. 1, 1512: s. Le Roy W. and Maria (Livermore ) Kingman ; ed. Owego Acad .; m. Elmira. V. Y .. Dec. 14, 1871, Sarah Anna Morrell. Began railway service as freight clerk, N. Y. & Erie R. R. at Elmira, N. Y., 1860: later chivi clerk and cashier until 1872; in auditing dep't. 1872-73, and station agent at Elmira, 1-73-75. same road; mg'r McIntyre Coal Co., Elmira, 1875-78; gen. coal agent, 1878-93, ass't gen. freight agent, 1893-95, gen. freight agent, 1995. 1906. since then industrial agent. N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R. Mem. Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Sons of Revolution, Soc. Co- lonial Wars, N. Y. Genealogical and Bioz. Soc., Ex-Libris Soc. of London, England. Chib: Transportation. Address: 159 Pali sade Av., Yonkers, N. Y.
KINGSBURY, Benjamin Freeman:
Prof. physiology; b. St. Charles. Mo., Nov. 18, 1872; s. B. B. and Sarah R. (Freeman ) Kingsbury; grad. Buchtel Coll. (Akron. O. ). A.B., 1893; Cornell Univ., Ph.D .. 1505: Univ. of Freiburg, Baden, Germany, M.D., 1903: m. Meadville, Pa., June 22, 1901, Marguerite Hempstead; one daughter: Marguerite. 1. 1906. Ass't prof. histology and embryology. 1898-1902; prof. physiology since 1902, Corneil Univ. Address: Ithaca, N. Y.
KINGSBURY, Howard Thayer:
Lawyer: b. Rome, N. Y .. April 1, 1870: s. Rev. Howard and Sophia Howard ( Thayer) Kingsbury : moved N. Y. City, 1573: ed. Everson and Ilalsey's School, 1979-57: Yale (editor Vale Literary Magazine: De Forest medal), B.A., 191; N. Y. Law School Thirst prize in municipal law ), LL.B. 1-93; pri .. fellowship, 1 93-95; m. South Church, N. Y .. AApril 22, 1902, Alice Cary Bussing: children : Howard Thayer, Jr., b. Sept. 11, 1904: Ruth. b. Oct. 30, 1906. Associated with Lee & I.or. 1-93-1900, Coudert Bros. since 1900 (mem. of firm). Admitted to bar of U. S. Supreme Court, 1901. Translated Rostand's Cyran) de Bergerac, 1895 (used by Richard ALins.
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field ). Director Garden City Co. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Zeta Psi, Sons of Revolution. Clubs : University, Yale, Down Town. Residence : "Rivombra," Port Washington, L. II., and 24 E. 61st St., N. Y. City. Address : 2 Rector St., N. Y. City.
KINGSBURY, Mary M .:
Prof. social economy; b. Chestnut Hill, Mass .; d. Col. I. F. and Laura ( Holmes) Kingsbury; grad. of Newton High School, Boston Univ., A.B., 1890; grad. work at Radcliffe, Berlin, Germany, and Columbia; m. Jan. 7, 1599, Dr. Vladimir G. Simkhoviteh. Head worker at College Settlement, 1898-99; head worker at Friendly Aid House, 1899- 1903; head worker of Greenwich House since 1903. Adjunct prof. social economy, Barnard College since 1907. Has contributed various articles on settlement and allied work. Ad- dress : 26 Jones St., N. Y. City.
KINGSLEY, Darwin Pearl:
Pres. N. Y. Life Ins. Co .; b. Alburg, Vt., May 5, 1857; s. H. P. and Celia P. (La Due) Kingsley; grad. Univ. of Vermont, 1881; m. 1st, June 19, 1884, Mary M. Mitchell; 20, Dec. 3, 1895, Josephine I. McCall. Delegate to the Rep. Nat. Conv., 1884; State auditor and sup't of insurance, Colo., les7-58; sup't agencies, N. Y. Life Ins. Co., 1992-98; trustee and v .- p. 1898-1907; pres. since June 17, 1907. Trustee Univ. of Vermont and mem. Fi- nance Com .; director Louisville & Nashville R. R. Author: The First Business of the World; chiefly addresses and papers ou life insurance. Trustee Citizens' Central Nat. Bank, N. Y. Clubs : University, Union League, Merchants, St. Andrew's. Residence : Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. Address: 346 Broadway, N. Y. City.
KINGSLEY, Florence Morse:
Author; b. near Medina, Ohio, July 14, 1859; d. Jonathan Bradley and Eleanor (Ecob) Morse; ed. Whitestown Sem. and Wellesley Coll .; m. July 12, 1882, Charles Rawson Kingsley. Author: Titus, A Com- rade of the Cross, 1991; Stephen, a Soldier of the Cross, 1896; Paul, a Herald of the Cross, 1897; Prisoners of the Sea, 1998; The Cross Triumphant, 1899; The Transfiguration of Miss Philura, 1901; The Needle's Eye, 1902; Wings and Fetters, 1902; Under the Stars, 1903; The Singular Miss Smith, 1904; Tor, 1904; The Resurrection of Miss Cynthia, 1905; The Intellectual Miss Lamb, 1906; Truthful Jane, 1906; The Princess and the Ploughman, 1906; Those Queer Browns, 1907. Address: Westerleigh, Staten Island, N. Y. KINNAN, Alexander P. W .:
Real estate broker; b. N. Y. City, March 13, 1856; s. Alexander P. and Margaret J. (Ostrander ) Kinnan : ed. Lawrenceville School; m. St. Thomas Ch., N. Y. City, Dec. 14, 1887, Charlotte O. Morris; one son: Mor- ris Egenton, b. Jan. 22, 1>91. Mem. firm of J. Romaine Brown & Co., vice-pres. and truster Union Dime Savings Bank; director Mutual Bank, Manhattan Life Ins. Co., City of N. Y. Fire Ins. Co., Robert Crooks Co., of N. Y. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Kane Lodge, F. and 1. M., St. Nicholas Soc., Sons of the Revolution. Clubs: Union League, Manhattan. Address: 220 W. 75th St., N. Y. City.
KINNE, Arthur B .:
Physician; b. De Witt, Onondaga Co., N. Y., Sept. 25, 1:50; s. Mason P. and Mary J. (Spaulding) Kinne; ed. Syracuse public scis., Syracuse High Sch., N. Y. Homeopathic Med. Coll. and Hosp., M.D., 1877; m. Paterson, N. J., Oct. 14, 1880, Julia P. Smylie; children : Margretta O., b. 1882; Dorothy, b. 1:97. Has practised in Syracuse since May, 1577. Re- publican. Presbyterian. Pres. staff of Syra- cuse Homoeopathic Hosp. Mem. Am. Inst. of Homeopathy, N. Y. State Homopathic Med. Soc., Onondaga Co. Homoeopathic Med. Soc .. Medico-Chirurgical Soc. Mem. Chamber of Commerce. Club: Citizens. Address : 410 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y.
KINNE, Ephraim:
Lawyer; b. Ovid, Seneca Co., N. Y., June 22, 1843; s. Silas M. and Lufanny ( Halsey) Kinne; ed. Ovid Acad., Lima Sem., Albany Law Sch., one year (classmate of William McKinley and D. Cady Herrick) ; m. Waver- ly, Iowa, Nov. 27, 1871, Emma C. Holt; chil- dren: Lufanny B., b. 1876; Louie Marie, b. 1884; Florence, b. 1892. Went to Waverly. Iowa, Dec., 1867; practised law there until April, 1883; went to Pierre, South Dak .; in July, 1888, returned to Ovid, where has since resided and practised law. Mayor, one year; city att'y, five years, Waverly, Iowa. Re- publican. Methodist. Address : Ovid, Sene- ca Co., N. Y.
KINNEY, Margaret West:
Painter, illustrator; b. Peoria, Ill., June 11, 1872; d. John A. and Margaret ( McMillan ) West: ed. Peoria High Sch., Art Students' League of N. Y., and in Paris in classes of Lefebvre, Fleury, Collin and Mercon; m. Chicago, 1901, Troy Kinney; one son, John West Kinney, b. 1903. Pictures at various times in exhibitions of Pa. Acad. Fine Arts. Soc. Western Artists, Chicago Artists. Col- laborator with Troy Kinney in illustration and decoration; including a decoration in Fine Arts Bld'g, Chicago. Has painted a large number of portraits. Recreations : Etching, aquatinting, country sketching. Address : 15 W. 67th St., N. Y. City.
KINNEY, Troy:
Illustrator; b. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 1, 1871; s. William C. and Mary (Troy) Kin- ney: grad. Yale, A.M., 1896; Yale Art Sch., Chicago Art Inst .; m. Chicago, June, 1901, Margaret West; one son: John West, b. 1903. In 1596-97, in newspaper work, Baltimore and Chicago; since then in illustration of books and magazines, fiction, etc .. in colla. boration with wife, over signature, "The Kinneys," Century, Saturday Evening Post, Harper's MeClurg. Maemillan, Dodd, Mead & Co., MeClure, Phillips & Co., and others; mural decoration, among others, proscenium arch and foyer. Grand Opera House, Chica-
go.
Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon.
"Recrea-
tions : Etching, aquatinting. Clubs: Yale, (N. Y. City ) : Elilm ( Yale Univ. ). Address : 15 West 67th St., N. Y. City.
KINNICUTT, Francis Parker:
Physician: b. Worcester, Mass., July 13, 1846: Harvard, A.B., Isos, A.M., 1570; Coll. Phys, and Surg., Med. Dep't, Columbia Univ .. M.D., 1871: m. N. Y., 1-73, Eleonora Kissel; children : Francis H. ( Harvard, '97), G. Her- mann ( Harvard, '98). Professor clinical
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medicine, Medical Department, Columbia Uni- versity ; attending physician Presby'n Hosp .; consulting physician, St. Luke's Hospital, Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled, Babies, Woman's, Minturn Hosp., Morristown Memor- ial Hosp., Vassar Brothers Hosp. of Pough- keepsie. Mem. Advisory B'd of Commissioner of Health, N. Y. City; mem. Advisory B'd Port Officer, State N. Y .; B'd of Directors Cancer Hosp. Joint editor with Dr. N. B. Potter, of Sahli's Clinical Diagnosis, 1905. Pres. Ass'n Am. Physicians, 1906-07; mem. Am. Med. Soc., N. Y. Acad. of Medicine. 1m. Museum Nat. History; trustee of Children's Aid Society, etc. Clubs : Century, Harvard, University, City, Whippany River. Address: 39 E. 35th St., N. Y. City.
KINSMAN, Frank E .:
Elec. eng'r; b. Leominster, Mass., 1852; s. Cyrus and Helen D. (Allen) Kinsman; ed. in schools of Mass .; m. 1st, N. Y. City, 1881, Florence Hillman; 2d, Albany, N. Y., 1902, M. E. Davis; children: Cyrus H., Annis L., Grace. After graduation from school, engaged in electrical business, and became identified with earliest development of telephone busi- ness; devised the first central office telephone system ever built; in other electrical lines was first man to burn arc lamps on incan- descant circuits; sent, in 1877, by Gen. Walk- er, v .- p. Gold & Stock Telegraph Co., to Chi- cago, to assist in establishing the telephone there; invented, 1578,. the multiple switch- board, which was afterward sold to Western Electric Co .; was first sup't repairs and at- tachments for Metropolitan Telephone Co. (afterwards N. Y. Telephone Co.), 1879-81; mem. firm Kinsman & Toby, 1881, and of its successor, The Elec. Construction & Supply Co., of which was pres. until 1590, and is still a director; from 1890 consulting elec. eng'r for several large concerns; now pres. Kins- man Block System Co., manufacturing au- tomatic train stop system now in use on the express tracks of the N. Y. Subway; also treas. Kinsman Elec. and Railway Sup- ply Co. Mem. Am. Soc. Elec. Eng'rs, N. Y. Soc. Elec. Eng'rs, Knight Templar, Mason and Mecca Shriner. Mem. Merchants' Ass'n of N. Y. Residence: Plainfield, N. J. Ad- dress: 55 Dey St., N. Y. City.
KINSMAN, Frederick Joseph:
Clergyman; b. Warren, Ohio, 1869; s. Fred- erick, Jr., and Mary Louisa ( Marvin) Kins- man; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. HI .; Keble Coll., Oxford, England, B.A., 1895, M .. 1., 1899. Clergyman Episcopal Church ; master St. Paul's Sch., Concord, 1895-97; rector St. Martin's Ch., New Bedford, Mass., 1897-1900; prof. ecclesiastical history, Berke- ley Divinity Sch., Middleton, Conn., 1900-03; prof. ecclesiastical history, Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, since 1903. Address: 5 Chelsea Square, N. Y. City.
KIRBY, Thomas E .:
Aln'g director Am. Art Galleries: b. Phila- delphia, Pa., Nov. 14, 1816; s. William Kitts and Mary ( Sothern) Kirby; ed. Philadelphia public schools and commercial colleges; m. Philadelphia, Feb. ", IS71, Isabelle C. Town; children : Gustavus Town, b. 1974; Mrs. Florence S. Kirby Midgley, b. Isst. Began business career at age of 12, as boy with Thomas & Sons, auctioneers, of Philadelphia,
remaining with that firm and working the all departments for 18 years, and in became connected with George A. Le .. & Co., the leading art auctioneers, N. City; later became partner of John o. gies, conducting sales of Oriental porcel !! pictures and other art objects; in 1ss2. jo; . in reorganization of the American Art ( lery as the American Art Ass'n, of wlu is now the active partner and managing d. rector; has personally managed and ( ... ducted many of the most important sales in N. Y. City, which, since 153, has .. amounted to a grand total of over fif ?. . million dollars. Pres. Northern Westchester Realty Company. Has traveled much i. Europe, Japan and United States. Served 3 years in First Regiment Pa. State Mili: .. as private, corporal to Ist lieut. Comd'r Co. E; honorably discharged, 15G9. Mom. Am. Geog: Soc., Soc. of Arts, London, Enz. land, The Japan Soc., London, England !. Chamber of Commerce, S. A. R .. The Pen !.. sylvania Soc. of N. Y. (v .- p.), Masonic ira- ternity. Honorary mem. United Typotheir. N. Y .; sustaining mem. Met. Museum of Art. Recreations : Golf, tennis. Clubs : Union League, Republican, Bedford Golf and Tennis. Address: American Art Galleries, 6 E. 23d St., N. Y. City.
KIRBY, W. George:
Stock broker; b. Baltimore, Md., March 7, 1879; George A. and Mary Elia ( Hodges) Kirby; father was a coffee broker and grandfather a successful dry goods mer- chant, and at one time mayor of Baltimore: ed. St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Md. Has been in stock brokerage business about ten years. In 1906 formed firm of W. G. Kirby & Co .; pres. Arundel Land Ass'n of Md. Democrat. Episcopalian. Recreations: Golf, automobiling, tennis, boating and swimmin .. Besides his N. Y. home, visits very often his former home, 17 West Chase St .. Balti- more, and has a country place of 350 acres about 20 miles from Baltimore, that he fre- quently visits. Residence: The St. Clair. 230 West 108th St. Address: 20 Broad St .. N. Y. City.
KIRCHHOFF, Charles William Henry:
Editor The Iron Age: b. San Francisco, Calif., Mar. 28. 1853; s. Charles and Virginia ( Siemsen ) Kirchhoff; grad. as mining eng'r and metallurgist, Royal Sch. of Mines. Clains- thal, Germany, 1874. Engaged with Dela- ware Lead Refinery, Philadelphia, as chem- ist, 1871-77; ass't editor Metallurgical Re- view, 1877-75; ass't editor The Iron Age. 1s- S1; inn's editor Engineering and Mining Jour- nal, 1>>1-81; since last again with The Iron Age as associate editor, 1584-59. editor-in-chief from 189; now also v .- p. and mig'r publica- tions of David Williams Co. Special as't U. S. Geol. Survey, 1983-1907, for collection of statistics of production of lead, copper and zinc. AAnthor: Notes on Some European Iron Districts, 1900. Mem. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs (pres. 1998-90). Iron and Steel Inst. of Great Britain, Verein Deutscher Eisenheut- tenleute, Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs. Franklin Inst. of Philadelphia (honorary). Clubs : Century, Engineers, Hardware. Residence: 422 West End Av. Address: 11-16 Park Place, N. Y. City.
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KIRCHWEY, George Washington:
Prof. of law; b. Detroit, July 3, 1855; ed. public schools, Chicago and Albany, N. Y .; grad. Yale, A.B., 1879; studied law in Albany, N. Y .; m. Wilmington, Del., Dora Child Wendell. Admitted to bar, 1881; prac- tised law in Albany, N. Y., 1881-91; editor Historical Manuscripts, State of N. Y., 1887- $9; prof. law, Union Univ., and dean Al- bany Law Sch., 1889-91; prof. law since 1891, Kent Prof. since 1902, and dean Sch. of Law, Columbia Univ., since 1901. Author: Read- ings in the Law of Real Property; Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Mortgage, and articles on law in legal periodicals; editor Dep't of Law, New In- ternat. Encyclopedia. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Century, Columbia, Yale. Address: 908 St. Nicholas Av., N. Y. City. KIRKBRIDE, Franklin Butler:
Merchant; b. Philadelphia, Aug. 10, 1867; s. Thomas S. (M.D., LL.D.) and Eliza Ogden (Butler) Kirkbride; grad. Harvard Coll.
A.B., 1889. In a marine ins. broker's office, Liverpool, England, 1889-90; in charge of Philadelphia office of Caledonia Mining & Mf'g Co., 1890-91: stockkeeper, Mail Bag Repair Shop, Washington, D. C., 1991; sup't Mail Equipment Shops, Washington, D. C., 1891-93; ass't sec. The Pennsylvania Co., for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities, 1593-98; sec. 1898, treas. 1899-1905. Partner, Booth & Co .; treas. and director Surpass Leather Co .; director Booth Steamship Co., Lt'd, 1905-07. Comm'r to select a site for the Eastern N. Y. State Custodial Asylum. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. Hist. Soc. of Pennsylvania, N. Y. Chamber of Com- merce. Trustee Philadelphia Polyclinic and Coll. for Graduates in Medicine, The Public Baths Ass'n of Philadelphia. Author: The Modern Trust Company, Its Functions and Organization . (with J. E. Sterrett), 1905 (Macmillan) ; The Dispensary Problem in Philadelphia, 1903. Clubs :
`City, (N. Y. City) ; Merion Cricket ( Philadelphia ). Ad- dress : 37 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
KIRKBY, Henry Martyn:
Clergyman; b. in England: s. Archdeacon W. W. Kirkby; ed. Kings Coll., London, and Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. City. Ordered dea- con, 1885, by Bishop H. C. Potter, ordained priest, 1886, by Bishop Harris, in Episcopal ministry. Formerly ass't Trinity Ch., Buf- falo, N. Y .; rector Emmanuel Ch., Great River, L. I., and later All Souls' Ch., N. Y. City: since Sept. 1, 1906, at St. James' Ch., Madison Av., N. Y. City. Address: 31 E. 7Ist St., N. Y. City.
KIRTLAND, Michel:
Lawyer; b. Tuskegee, Ala., Feb. 9, 1866; s. Sidney and Aun E. ( Brown) Kirtland; grad: Georgetown Univ. Law Sch., LL. B .; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 1598, Elizabeth, d. John M. Serib- ner. In general practice of law in N. Y. City. Candidato Republican Party for State Senate, 17th Senate Dist., in 1902, but defeated. Mom. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n; trustee and treas. Park Presbyterian Church. Mem. N. Y. Southern Soc., Alabama Soc. of N. Y. City. Chibs: Economic, West Side Republican. Residence : 322 W. ad St. Address : 2 Wall St., N. Y. City.
KISSAM, Edward H .:
Lawyer: b. Brooklyn. N. Y., Nov. 3, 1958; s. John W. and Mary E. ( Underwood) Kis- sam; grad. Columbia, LL.B .; m. Bessie Bruning. Republican. Recreation : Yacht- ing. Address: 19 St. Charles Place, Brook- lyn, N. Y.
KISSAM, Henry Snyder:
Architect; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 22, 1866; s. Benjamin Adrian and Sara A. (Snyder) Kissam; ed. public schools Nos. 35 and 69, and by private tutor, N. Y. City, Columbia Univ., grad. in architecture, B.S., 1886; stu- dent in Paris, France, 1886-88. Practising and residing in Tacoma, Wash., 1858-92; practising in N. Y. City since 1992. Re-
publican. Episcopalian. Mem. Architectural League of N. Y., pres. Soc. Columbia Univ. Architects, and of its B'd of Governors, Alumni Ass'n School Mines Columbia Univ., Psi Upsilon fraternity, Cyclopes, Soc. Co. lonial Wars, Order Founders and Patriots of America. Recreations: Outdoor sports. Clubs : University, Columbia University. Address: 1170 Broadway, N. Y. City.
KISSEL, Gustav Edward:
Banker; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 30, 1854; ed. in schools of Charlier and Morse. N. Y. City, Lausanne, Switzerland, and Heidelberg Univ .; m. Caroline Thorn. Senior mem. Kissel, Kinnecutt & Co., bankers; director Commercial Trust Co. of Jersey City, Mor- ristown Trust Co., State Street Trust Co. of Boston, U. S. Casualty Co., U. S. Mort- gage and Trust Co., The Brearley School. Mem. Children's Aid Soc .: pres. People's Symphony Concert Soc .; director Am. Geog. Soc., N. Y. Inst'n for the Blind: men. New England Soc., Chamber of Commerce, Clubs : Union. "Century, Knickerbocker, Racquet. Down Town, N. Y. Coaching. City, N. Y. Farmers, N. Y. Yacht. Residences: Morristown, N. J., and 15 W. 16th St .. N. Y. City. Address : 37 Wall St., N. Y. City.
KITCHEL, Cornelius Porter:
Lawyer; b. E. Liverpool, Ohio, Oct. 7, 1875; s. Farrand D. and Flora MacDonald ( Porter) Kitchel; grad. A.B., 1897, Yale Law Sch., in 1901, with degree of LL.B., magna cum laude, 1901 ( mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi. Chi Delta Theta, and legal fraternity of Phi Delta Phi); chm'n Bid Editors of Yale Literary Magazine and Yale Law Journal, and mem. and subsequently coach of Univ. Debating teams; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1907, Edith Ray. Served as sec. to Robert C. Morris, pres. Republican Co. Com. of N. Y. Co., 1901-03. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, Feb., 1902; practised law in the office of Morris & Fay, until Jan .. 1905: by- came chief att'y of the Legal Aid Soc., Feb., 1905 to Jan., 1907: since then in private prae- tice. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Yale, Republican. Address : 135 Broadway. N. Y. City.
KITCHEN, William Whitney:
Surgeon: b. Toronto. Can .. April 6. 1875: s. James Nelson and Annie Jane ( Milne) Kit- chen; ed. Toronto publie and high schools ; Toronto Univ., 2 years in Natural Science. Toronto Medical Coll. M.B .: m. Washington. D. C., Oct. 4. 1905. Mabel Clare, d. V. S. Senator Money of Mississippi. Practised for 7 years at Buffalo, N. Y., latterly has
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made speciality of surgery. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n; mem. A. F. and A. M., I. O. O. F., and Knights of Pythias. Address : Broadway and Fill- more Av., Buffalo, N. Y.
KITTELLE, Sumner Ely Wetmore:
Lieut .- comd'r, U. S. Navy; b. Peekskill-on- Hudson, June 14, 1867; s. George Westmore (deceased) and Marie Louise (Geer) Kit- telle; descendant at Joachim Von Ketel, of Ketelshagen, who settled at present site of Albany in 1842; ed. in various public and pri- vate schs. in N. Y. City; grad. U. S. Naval Acad., 1889; m. Anna Lockwood, d. Rear- admiral Charles D. Sigsbee, U. S. N., Mar. 22, 1897; children: Anna Louise, b. Jan. 28, 159S; Mary Sigsbee, b. Sept. 12, 1903. Naval cadet, May 19, 1885; ensign, July 1, 1891; lieut. junior grade, Aug. 10, 1898; lieut. Mar. 3, 1899; lieut .- comd'r, July 1, 1905. Served on U. S. war vessels: Constellation, Jamestown, Chicago (twice), Bennington, Cushing, Dol- phin, Indiana, Lancaster and Taukee; three tours of duty on shore as staff intelligence officer; sec. Gen. B'd of the Navy, until 1907; on duty with U. S. battleship Mississippi since June 17, 1907. Served twice on S. Atlantic, three times on the European and remainder on home station. Present at coronation King of Portugal, 1889; recogni- tion of Brazilian Republic, 1890; Columbus celebration, Spain and Italy, 1892-93; towing caravals, Spain to Havana, 1593; Naval Re- view, 1893; service on presidential yacht during Mckinley administration, 1897-99; Spanish War, 1898; San Domingan revolu- tions, 1903-04. Has West Indies campaign medal, presented by Congress for Spanish war service; mem. Sons of Am. Revolution. Clubs: N. Y. Yacht, Fort Monroe. Address: 2223 California St. N. W., Washington, D. C.
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