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MABBOTT
founder, pres. conductor, Met. Amateur Orchestra. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .;
for years on staff of musical and literary dep't N. Y. Herald, and musical editor N. Y. Daily News. Director counsel to the State Bank from its organization until 1908. Club : Manhattan. Residence: Hotel Wellington Address: 76 William St., N. Y. City.
LYONS, Timothy Augustine:
Captain U. S. Navy; b. in Ireland, 1845;
5. Timothy and Maragret (Langford) Lyons; ed. in public schools of Mass. and Minn., U. S. Naval Acad., 1862-65; m. N. Y. City, Sept. 14, 1871, Marie Blanche Hum- bert; children: Ida Marie and Aimee Ger- trude (both died when young). Served from 1865 on various ships-of-war in different parts of the world-Europe, China, Japan, South America and the West Indies, passing meanwhile through all the grades to com- mander-until 1897, when (at his own re- quest) was retired from active service, on account of physical disabilities incurred long previously in the line of duty. Promoted to captain on retired list, June 29, 1906. Dur- ing periods of shore duty was instr. at Naval Acad., Annapolis, and sup't of compasses in the Navy Dep't, Washington. Since retire- ment engaged in literary work in N. Y. City, of which the principal product is A Treatise on Electro-Magnetic Phenomena, and on the Compass and Its Deviations Aboard Ship, two vols., 1902-1903 (Wiley). Inde- pendent in politics. Catholic. Address: The San Remo, 146 Central Park W., N. Y. City.
LYTH, Alfred:
Manufacturer; b. York, England, April 21, 1844; s. John and Mary Ann (Harwood) Lyth; ed. public schools, Buffalo, Bryant & Stratton's Coll., Buffalo; m. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1869, Kate Kappler; children: Bryon F., b. 1874, Kathryn K., b. 1576, Alfred Lyon, b. 1879, Mary F., b. les1, Edith L., b. is89. Came from England to Buffalo, N. Y., at the age of 6; served in Civil War in 100th Reg't, N. Y. Vols .; wounded at battle of Drury's Bluff, May 16, 1864, and taken pris- oner; made escape one hour later, but was again captured and taken on Weldon R. R. by Confederate cavalry, with about 100 other wounded soldiers, to jail at Petersburg, Va., thence to Andersonville, Ga., and afterwards to Florence, N. C., where was paroled and released from prison, Dee. 1864. Since the war, in firm of 1. Lyth & Sons Co., mf'rs of terra cotta materials, tiles, sewer pipe, hollow brick, etc., of which is business mg'r. Pres. Sewer Pipe Supply Co., Buf- falo, 1804-1900, Central Sewer Pipe Co., Pitts- burgh, 1890-1901. Treas. Builders' Exchange Ass'n since 1690. Was mem. 7th Reg't, N. G. N. Y., seven years; resigned, major. Mem. G. A. R., having been many times dele. gate to N. Y. and Nat. Encampments, and gen. in command Sth N. Y. Div. at Nat.
Encampment, Washington, D. C., 1992. Nat. Senior vice-comd'r. 1-97-98. Was supervisor Erie Co., N. Y., 1972-74, chm'n of B'd, 1573; alderman, Buffalo, 15 3.86: comm'r Erie Co. Penitentiary, 1>>7-93 (pres. B'd 4 years) ; civil service comm'r, Buffalo. 1559.96. Re- publicou. Universalist.
Cib: Liberal. Address : 183 Northland Av., Buffalo, N. Y.
LYTTLE, Eugene W .:
Inspector schools; b. Theresa, N. Y .; s. William A. and Caroline ( Fredenburg) ) Lyt- tle; grad. Hamilton Coll., A.B., A.MI., 1993, Ph.D., 1597 (Phi Beta Kappa Kirkland prize oration, classical medal) ; post-grad. Univ. of N. Y., 1878-81 and 1892-93; m. Susan War. ren Bryan; children: Margaret V., b. 1867, Warren E., b. 1897, Theodore F., b. 1598. As - so. principal Pingry Sch., Elizabeth, N. J., 1885-89; ass't prin. Englewood Sch. for Boys, Englewood, N. J., 1991-93; principal Water. town (N. Y.) High Sch., 1803-98; insp. high schools, Regents Dep't, 1595-1904; insp. of schools, State of N. Y., Ed'n Dep't, 1904-06. Pres., Secretary Section. Nat. Ed'n Ass'n, 1906-07. Presbyterian. Mem. Am. Hist. Ass'n of N. Y. State. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon, Royal Arch Mason. Club: Uni-
Fayetteville, N. Y.
versity
(Albany). Address:
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MAAS, Charles Oscar:
Lawyer; b. New Orleans, La., Nov. 28, 1870; s. Dr. B. and Helene (Persch) Maas; ed. Tulane Univ. of Louisiana, B.A., cum laude, 1858, won a fellowship and became ass't prof. physics and chemistry; studied law at Columbia and N. Y. Law School; grad. LL.B., 1592, cum laude, winning second prize; thereupon studied law at Univ. of Virginia; m. Dec. 16, 1897, Kittyn M. B. Schafer. Admitted to the bar, June, 1992; has practised in N. Y. City since May, 1803, developing along the lines of surrogate's, corporations and trial work. Has been en- gaged in many important will contests, and acted as referee in hundreds of surrogate's matters. Has traveled extensively in Eu- rope. Always active in Republican politics; appt'd ass't surrogate N. Y. County in 1900 and held the position for one year; has spoken in all political campaigns since 1996; has also spoken postprandially on many
occasions. Director in various business corporations. Episcopalian. Mem. Delta
Tau Delta fraternity, West End Ass'n, Alliance Francaise. Clubs: Republican. At. lantie Yacht, Salmaguudi, Hardware, Inde. pendent, West Side Republican, Graduates. Residence: 57 W. 75th St. Address: ST Nas- sau St., N. Y. City.
MABBOTT, John Milton:
Physician: b. Waterbury, Conn., July 14, 1562: s. John and Catherine Benton ( Homer) Mabbott: grad. Waterbury High Sch., 1879; special studies for 2 years: grad. Coll. Phys. and Surg. ( Columbia), M.D .. 1ss4: m. N. Y. City, Oet. 30, 1895, Kate Adele Ollive; one son, Thomas Ollive, b. July 6. 1598. Has been house physician at St. Luke's Hosp .; interne and ambulance surgeon of Chambers St. (row Hudson St. ) Hosp. ; surgeon S. S. Zaandam, Netherlands. American Line: chief resident physician (three years) Nursery and Child's Hosp .: now attending ob- stetrician to N. Y. Infant Asylum and Old Marion Street Maternity Hosp .. and gynæe- cologist N. Y. Hosp. Out-Patient Dep't. Was school insp. N. Y. City. under adminis- tration of Mayor Strong. Has written ser.
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eral articles relating to obstetrics and dis- eases of children, published in American Mediciue, the N. Y. Med. Journal, and Am. Journal of Obstetrics. Fellow and chm'n. Com. on Admissions, N. Y. Acad. Medicine; fellow N. Y. Obstet. Soc .; mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Med. Socs. of the County and State of N. Y., Med. Ass'n Greater N. Y., Soc. Alumni of St. Luke's Hosp .; Hospital Grad- uates' Club, and of Physicians' Mutual Aid Ass'n; meni. Comitia Minora of N. Y. Co. Med. Soc. and of Med. Com. Soc. for In- struction in First Aid to the Injured. Asso- ciated in private practice since 1990, with Dr. E. L. Partridge. Address: 19 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
MABIE, Hamilton Wright:
Associate editor The Outlook; b. Cold Springs, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1846; grad. Wil- liams Coll., A.B. (A.M., L.H.D.) ; Columbia, LL.B .; LL.D., Union University, Washing- ton and Lee University, and Western Re- serve University; trustee Williams College; pres. N. Y. Kindergarten Ass'n. Author: Norse Stories Retold from the Eddas, 1882; Nature in New England, 1890; My Study Fire, first series, 1890; Short Studies in Lit- erature, 1891; Under the Trees and Else- where, 1891; Essays in Literary Interpreta- tion, 1892; My Study Fire, secoud series, 1894; Nature and Culture, 1897; Books and Culture, 1897; Work and Culture, 1898: The Life of the Spirit, 1809; William Shake- speare, Poet, Dramatist and Man. 1900; Works and Days, 1902; Parables of Life, 1902; In Arcady, 1903; Backgrounds of Lit- erature, 1903: The great Word. 1905. Clubs : Authors, Century, Alpha Delta Phi. Resi- dence: Fernwood Road, Summit, N. J. Address: 287 Fourth Av., N. Y. City. MCADOO, William:
Lawyer; b. Rathmelton, County Donegan, Ireland, Oct. 23, 1853; s. Joseph aud Eliza- beth McAdoo: came to U. S. when youug; ed. in public schools; m. Richmond, Va., 1885, Eva Lee Tardy. At age of 20, became re- porter on a Jersey City newspaper; during leisure hours studied law: soon after was admitted to bar and was appt'd att'y to the Hudson Co. B'd of Health, through the in- fluence of late William McAvoy, then Demo- cratic leader of Jersey City. He served four terms mem. House of Representatives from 7th N. J. Dist., 1883-91; appt'd ass't sec. of the Navy during Mr. Cleveland's second administration: after that, in active prac- tice of law; police comm'r of N. Y. City, 1904-05; Democratic candidate for Congress from 17th N. Y. Dist., 1908, but defeated. Residence: 210 W. 57th St. Address: 170 Broadway, N. Y. City.
McADOO, William Gibbs:
Lawyer, railway official; b. near Marietta, Ga., Oct. 31, 1863; s. William Gibbs and Mary Faith ( Floyd) McAdoo; ed. Univ. of Tenn., Knoxville, Tenn. (left in junior year) ; m. Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 18. 18:5. Sarah Houston Fleming: children : Harriet Floyd, Francis Inger, Nona Hazlehurst, William Gibbs, 3d, Robert Hazlehurst. Sara Fleming. Appt'd deputy clerk U. S. Circuit Court for Southern Div., Eastern Dist. of Tenn., May, 1882; studied law; admitted to bar, 1885; practised law at Chattanooga ; division
counsel in Tenn. for Central R. R. and Bank. ing Co., and Richmond and Danville R. R. Co .; came to N. Y. City, 1592. For a num. ber of years, and until 1903, was partner with Hon. William McAdoo (former ass't sec. of navy and ex-congressman) in prac- tice of law, although the two are not related. Is pres. and director of Hudson & Manhattan R. R. Co., which is operating the Hudson River Tunnel system, and which completed. Mar. 8, 1904, the first tunnel under the Hud- son River. Mr. McAdoo was first man to walk from N. J. to N. Y. under the Hudson. The first Hudson River Tunnels ( those be- tween Hoboken, N. J., and 6th Av., and 29th St., N. Y. City), were opened for traffic Feb. 25, 1908. Independent in poli- tics. Episcopalian. Recreations: Motoring. golf. Clubs: Metropolitan, Lawyers, Rail- road Club of N. Y. Strollers, Ardsley, Rocka- away Hunt, Automobile, St. Andrew's Golf, Southern Soc., Met. Museum of Art. Ad- dress : 30 Church St., N. Y. City. MCAFEE, Cleland Boyd:
Clergyman; b. Ashley, Mo., Sept. 25, 1966; s. Rev. Dr. John A. and Anna W. (Bailey) McAfee; grad. Park Coll., Mo., A.B., 1854. A.M., 1883, D.D., 198; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1888: Westminster Coll., Mo .. Ph.D., 1892; m. Girard, Kan., Ang. 10, 1532. Harriet L. Brown: children: Ruth, b. 1594. Catherine, b. 1897, Mildred, b. 1900. Or- dained in Presby'n ministry, 1858; prof. philosophy Park Coll., Mo .. 1888-1901; pastor 41st St. Presby'n Ch., Chicago, 1901-04; La- fayette Av. Presby'n Ch., Brooklyn. since 1904. Author: The Growing Church; The Worth of Man; The Tenth Commandment a Present Law; Wherefore Didst Thou Doubt ?: Where Issue Faith, Fellowship and Fealty : The Mosaic Law in Modern Life. Repub- lican. Mem. B'd Missions Presby'n Ch., Coll. B'd Presby'n Ch .: trustee Park Coll., Mo .: mem. Brooklyn League. Club: Brooklyn. Address: 175 S. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. McALLISTER, Addams Stratton:
Technical editor; b. Covington. Va .. Feb. 24, 1875; s. Addams A. and Julia Ellen ( Stratton) Mc Allister; ed. Pa. State Coll., B.S., 1998 (first honor), E.E., 1901: Cornell Univ., M.M.E., Ph.D. (honors) 1905. For- mer instr. physics and ass't prof. elec. eng'ring, Cornell Univ .: previously with
Westinghouse Elec. and Mf's Co .: now ass). ciate editor Electrical World (MeGraw Pub- lishing Co.). Writer of numerous articles on electrical eng'ring subjects: inventor of
alternating current machinery. Author: Alternating Current Motors: also of chap- ters 6 and S of Standard Handbook for Elec- trical Engineers. Contributor to Trans- actions of Internat. Elec. Congress and to Proceedings of Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs: lec- tured before Cornell Elec. Soc., Ass'n of Teachers of Mathematics of N. Y. and N. Y. Elec. Soc. Presbyterian ; former treas.
Presby'n Ch. of Windber. Pa. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, Illuminating Ens'ring Soc. (chm'n Com. on Publications). N. Y. Elec. Soc., Internat. Elec. Congress. St. Louis, 1904; sec .- treas. Pa. State Coll. Alum- ni Ass'n of N. Y .: mem. Signa Xi, Phi Kappa Phi. Address: 239 W. 39th St .. N. Y. City.
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MCALLISTER, Peter F .:
Lawyer; b. Ithaca, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1870; s. Michael and Ann (Connelly ) McAllister; grad. Ithaca High Sch., 1887; Cornell Univ., Ph.B., 1992, LL.B., 1896; m. Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 20, 1900, Margaret O'Shea (A.B. Cor- neil, '93; died Mar. 7, 1906) ; children :
Thomas Donald,
b. 1902, Margaret and
Frances, b. 1903. Clerk in office at Supe- rior, Wis., 1992-95; admitted to N. Y. State bar at Saratoga, Sept., 1596, and has since practised law in Ithaca. Justice of peace of Ithaca, 190)-04; elected mem. of Ithaca B'd Ed'n, 1901; reelected, 1904. Democrat; Roman Catholic. Mem. Tompkins Co. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, and Business Men's Ass'n of Ithaca; sec. De Witt Hist. Soc. of Tompkins Co. Director of Social
Service League of
Ithaca. Past grand knight, Knights of Columbus; mem. Lodge 636, B. P. O. Elks. Recreation : Golf. Clubs: Town and Gown, Ithica Country. Address: 213 E. State St., Ithaca, N. Y.
McALPIN, Edwin Augustus:
Manufacturer; b. N. Y. City, "June 9, 1848; s. David. H. McAlpin ( tobacco mf'r) ; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass .; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 27, 1870, Annie Brandreth. En- tered father's business; now pres. D. H. McAlpin Co.,
Consumers' Tobacco Co., Toronto, Canada, John I. Cooke Co., N. Y. Hygeia Distilled Water Co., and Manhattan
Hotel Co .; Eleventh v .- p. Ward Bank, Standard Gas Light Co .; director Mutual Bank of N. Y. City, Morton Trust Co .; trustee Board of Trade and Transportation Co. Mem. of Chamber of Commerce, St. Andrew's Soc., Soc. Colonial Wars. Entered N. G. N. Y., 1869, as private, 7th Reg't; resigned to become Ist lieut., 7Ist Reg't, Jan. 29, 1875; capt., May, 1875; major, Aug., 1875; resigned, April, 1881; capt., June, 1581, 7th Reg't; resigned, 1852; col., 71st Reg't, 1888; appt'd by Governor Morton adjutant-gen., rank of major-gen., State of N. Y .: postmas- ter and pres. Village of Ossining, N. Y .; presidential elector County of N. Y .; presi- dent League Republican Clubs, N. Y .; pres. Nat. League of Republican Clubs, 1895. Trustee Presby'n Ch., Ossining, N. Y., Cremorne Mission, N. Y. City. Clubs: Army and Navy, Union League, Lotos, N. Y. Ath- letic, Republican. Residence : Ossining, N. Y. Address: 150 Avenue D, N. Y. City.
McALPINE, Charles Alonzo:
Clergyman; b. Mansfield. Mass., Feb. 7, 1874; s. Charles and Jennie ( King) Mc.Alpine; ed. Worcester Acad., Harvard Coll., A.B., cum laude, Rochester Theol. Sem., 1904: m. Dighton, Mass., Sept. 7, 1904. Lunetta Maria Briggs. Pastor Bronson Av. Baptist Ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1904-07. Corr. sec. The Baptist Missionary Convention of the State of N. Y. since Oct., 1907. Editor The Rochester Baptist Monthly, 1905-06. Mem. Pi Eta Soc., Harvard Univ., Brotherhood of the Kingdom. Address: 53 Melrose St., Rochester, N. Y.
McANDREW, William:
Educator; b. Ypsilanti, Mich., Aug. 20, 1863; s. William and Helen ( Walker) Mc- Andrew; ed. public schools, Mich. State Normal Coll., Univ. of Mich., A.B .; m. Dover, Maine, June 28, 1991, Susan Gurney;
children : Helen, b. 1895, Mary, b. 1897, John b. 19J4. Was dist. passenger agent and ad- vertising agent Great Northern R'y, St. Paul, Minn. Successively sup't of schools, st. Clair, Mich .; principal hyde Park High Sch., Chicago; principal Pratt Inst., Manual Train- ing High Sch., Brooklyn; now principal Washington Irving High Sch. (Girls' Tech- nical High Sch.), N. Y. City. Author: Great Northern Country; The Salaries of Teachers. Democrat. Unitarian. Mem. Nat. Ed'n Ass'n, N. Y. State Teachers' Ass'n; pres. Nat. Soc. for Edn'l Research, N. Side B'd of Trade. Address: Kings-
bridge Terrace, N. Y.
McANENY, George:
President City Club; b. Greenville, N. J., Dec .. 24, 1869; s. George Francis and Kath. arine (Dillaway) McAneny; ed. in public schools, graduating at the Jersey City High School in June, 1885; m. in New York, Janu- ary 4, 1900, Marjorie Jacobi; children: Ruth Putnam, b. 1901; Herbert, b. 1903; Arnold Jacobi, b. 1904, and Ernst Jacobi, b. 1907. From 1885 to 1892 followed journalistic career, serving on staff of various New York news- papers and weeklies as reporter and corres. pondent. Elected, April, 1892, ass't sec. and 1894 sec. of the Civil Service Reform League. As such had to do actively with promotion and enforcement of Civil Service laws, Federal and State, during period of ten years. Member of the Committee of Twenty-one which prepared and secured the adoption of the home-rule and civil service sections of the present N. Y. State Constitution, 1994. Part author of the present State Civil Service law, enacted in 1999; served from January until June, 1902. as executive officer of the New York City Civil Service Commission, under Mayor Low; subsequently drafted the Code of City Civil Service Rules now in force, adopted by the Low Commission in Decem- ber, 1902. From 1903 until 1906 studied law, associated with the firm of Edward M. Shep- ard. Has office relations at present with firm of Strong, Blake & McAneny, but de- votes time principally to municipal adminis- trative affairs. Elected president and chair- man of the Executive Committee of The City Club in January, 1907. Is Trustee of the Bureau of Municipal Research; member of the Commission appointed by Gov. Hughes in May, 1908, to revise the New York City Charter. Mem. National Council of the Civil Service Reform League and of Executive Con- mittee of the local N. Y. Association. Chair- man of Committee on application of civil serr. ice rules of the United States Consular Serv. ice; Mem. (1905) of the Committee of Nine appointed by meeting at Chamber of Com- merce to prepare legislation reorganizing po- lice,-and of all succeeding committee through which the amendatory acts of 1907 were se- cured. Interested actively in movement for betterment of condition of negroes in South; v .. p. Armstrong Association, having to do with interests of Hampton and Tuskegee In- stitutes. Trustee of Jeanes Fund for Rudi- mentary Negro Education: mem. Ex. Com. N. Y. Com. on Negro Industrial Conditions: Vice-Chairman Carl Sehurz Memorial Com., mem. Am. Acad. of Political and Social Sciene, National Municipal League, Muni- cipal Art Society, State Committee to Prevent
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Corrupt Practices at Elections, Am. and N. | ham Med. School, attending Y. State Historical Societies, Indian Rights Association, Legal Aid Society, Am. Civic Association, Am. Peace Society, Japan So- ciety, and S. P. C. A. Author papers and magazine articles on civic topics. In politics Independent Democrat. Clubs: Century, City. Summer home: Bolton Landing, Lake George, N. Y. Pres. of Bolton Town Association. McBEE, Silas: Address: 19 E. 47th St., N. Y. City.
MacARTHUR, James:
Author; b. Glasgow, Scotland, Feb. 8, 1866; ed. in Schools of Glasgow, coming to U. S. in 1888; was editor of the Bookman five years, and literary adviser of Dodd, Mead & Co., 1894-1900; since then in same capacity with Harper & Bros. Author (plays) : The Bonnie Brier Bush; The Christian Pilgrim (a dramatic version of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress) ; also (with W. F. Payson) De- bonnaire; (with Rex Beach) The Spoilers. Club: The Players. Address: Care Harper Bros., N. Y. City.
MacARTHUR, Robert Stuart:
Clergyman b. Dalesville, P. Q., Canada, July 31, 1841; s. Archibald and Margaret (Stuart ) MacArthur; ed. Canadian Literary Inst., Woodstock, Ont., Univ. of Rochester, A. B., 1867; Rochester Theol. Sem., class of 1870; D.D., 1860, Univ. of Rochester; LL.D., 1896, Columbian (now George Washington) Univ., Washington, D. C .; m. New York, 1870, Mary Elizabeth Fox; children: Robert Fox, Gertrude Eugenie, Edith Stuart, Ken- neth Cauldwell, Marion Elizabeth. Pastor Calvary Baptist Ch., N. Y. City, since 1870. Has traveled extensively in Europe, Pales- tine, Egypt and Africa, and also in Hawaii, Japan, China, Ceylon, India; made a trip around the globe, 1595. Author: Calvary Pulpit; Divine Balustrades; The Attractive Christ and Other Sermons; Quick Truths in Quaint Texts; Current Questions for Think- ing Men; Bible Difficulties; Lectures on the Land and the Book; Celestial Lamp; The Question of the Centuries, and Other Ser- mons; Old Book and Old Faith; Calvary Hymnals; Laudes Domini ( Calvary Selec- tion) ; In Excelsis; Sunday Night Lectures; People's Worship and Psalter; Around the World; Quick Truths in Quaint Texts, 2d series; Advent and Other Sermons; The Christic Reign and Other Sermons: From the Invasion of Canaan to the Last of the Judges. £ Republican. ; Baptist. V .- p. Am. Tract Soc .; trustee of Univ. of Rochester: trustee Rochester Theol. Sem .: director Jen- nie Clarkson Home, and an official of many other benevolent and religious organiza- tions. Recreations: Travel and lectures
before Chautauqua in many States of the Union. Address: 123. W. 57th St., N. Y. City.
MCAULIFFE, Denis Alois:
Physician; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 25, 1567; s. Denis Alois and Julia (O'Dwyer) Mc.Auliffe : ed. Grammar School No. 5: grad. De La Salle Inst., 1855, Coll. of Montreal. A.B., St. Francis Xavier Coll., A.M., Univ. City of N. Y., M.D. ; m. 1-91, Carrie V. Kane; chil- dren : Ralph A. Mcauliffe. b. Nov. 26, 1892. Alice, b. Sept. 22, 1896. Prof. operative sur- gery and gynecology N. Y. Post.Graduate Mod. School and Hosp., adjunct prof. Ford-
surgeon Pen-
itentiary Hosp .; attending surgeon Ci:s Prison of Brooklyn. Veteran of the 2d Reg't, N. G. N. Y. Mem. County Med. Soc., State Med. Soc., Med. Surgical Soc .. Physicians Mutual Aid Soc., Medical ar.d Surgical Soc. Address: 312 E. 57th St., N. Y. City.
Editor; b. Lincolnton, N. C., Nov. 14, 1953: s. of V. A. McBee; ed. Univ. of the South. Sewanee, Tenn., 1576; has filled inany posi- tions on boards and officer of various socie. ties of the Protestant Episcopal Ch., includ- ing Prayer Book Society in America, Brother- hood of St. Andrew in U. S., Christian So- cial Union, N. Y. City Mission Society. Since 1896, editor-in-chief of The Churchman. Residence: Great Neck, L. I. Address: + Lafayette Pl., N. Y. City.
MACBETH, Dare A .:
Ass't gen. solicitor Nat. Surety Co .; b. St. Louis, Mo., Oet. 16, 1870. Admitted to bar in Indianapolis, Ind., at age of 21; in 1892 became connected with first local board agency established in Indianapolis by Am. Surety Co .; became special agent for Cen- tral States of Fidelity and Deposit Co. of Baltimore, 1894, establishing agencies, in- specting risks and adjusting losses; supt. agencies, Am. Bonding and Trust Co., 1899. 1902; gen. mg'r Bankers Surety Co., 1902-05; since 1905 ass't gen. solicitor Nat. Surety Co. of N. Y., with charge of claim dep't. Address: 346 Broadway, N. Y. City.
McBREEN, Patrick Francis:
Printer; b. in Ireland, 1843; s. Michael M. and Catherine E. (Conaty) McBreen ; ed. private school; m. Brooklyn, 1570, Elizabeth A Wilker; children: Francis P., Raymond J., Catherine E., Elizabeth A. L. Com. menced printing and publishing business in N. Y. City in 1872; established partnership of P. F. McBreen & Sons, IsSS, and incor. porated same 1900; since then being pres. Mem. General Soc. Mechanics and Trades- men. Club: N. Y. Press. Address : 404 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
McBURNEY, Charles:
Surgeon; b. Boston, Mass., Feb. 17, 1845; s. Charles and Rosine ( Horton) McBurney; grad. Harvard Univ .. A.B., 1866: Coll. Phys. and Surg. N. Y. City, M.D., 1870. Served on the surgical house staff, Bellevue Hosp., 1S months. then took 2 years post-grad. study in Vienna, Berlin, Paris and London. In 1873, formed professional partnership with Dr. George A. Peters; in same year was appt'd ass't demonstrator of anatomy in Coll. Phys. and Surg. and subsequently be- came demonstrator of anatomy: lecturer upon anatomy of the nerves. ISTS-S0; in 1s-2. appt'd lecturer in surgery in same. Appt'd visiting surgeon St. Luke's Hosp .. 1:55; to Bellevue Hosp., ISSO: consulting surgeon to Presby'n , Hosp., visiting surgeon,
Roosevelt Hosp .. ISss. Now consulting sur. goon, N. Y. Hosp., St. Luke's Hosp .. Pres- by'n Hosp., Orthopaulie Hosp., St. Mark's Hosp. and Hosp. for Ruptured and Crippled. Corr. mem. Société de Chirurgie of Paris. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Co. Med. Soc .. Med. and Surg. Soc., Practitioners' Soc .. Roinan Med. Soc., councilor Ass'n Ahimni
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MCCARTHY
Coll. Phys. and Surg .; honorary fellow Royal Coll. Surgeons of Edinburgh. Author of nu- merous papers on important surgical topics, Address: 35 E. 31st St., N. Y. City. McCAFFERY, Michael J. A .:
Lawyer; b. Utica, Oneida Co., N. Y., Dec. 8, 1838; of Irish parentage; ed. Fordham Univ., A.B., 1561, A.M., 1863. LL.D., 1992; married; two children. Engaged in general practice of law in N. Y. City; also essayist, lecturer, etc. Author: The Siege of Spoleto; The Worst Boy in the School, two small volumes of descriptive verse: among his minor poems are a metrical translation of the Latin inscriptions on the 10 Bells of St. Pat- rick's Cathedral, N. Y. City; Lines on the Unveiling of the Statue of Arch. bishop Hughes, etc. Independent Republican. Catholic. Residence. 163 W. 94th St. Ad- dress: Temple Court, " Beekman St., N. Y. City.
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