Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 2, Part 4

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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Lawyer; b. in Minnesota, March 25, 1872; s. John R. and Miriam ( Sargent ) Hutson ; ed. in Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn., Univ. of Minn. Law Dep't, LL.B .; m. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 18, 1899, May Perfect. En- gaged in general practice of law. Pres. Ben- sonhurst, Bath Beach, Borongh Park, and Coney Island Subway and Improvement Ass'n; sec. Brooklyn Subway Com. of One Hundred. Mem. Delta Chi fraternity. Club : Crescent Athletic, Brooklyn. Residence : 2233 82d St., Brooklyn. Address: 150 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


HUTT, Henry:


Illustrator; b. Chicago, Ill., Dec. 18, 1875; s. George Gottlieb and Fredericka Dorothea (Will) Hutt; ed. in the public schools and Art Inst. of Chicago; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 17, 1903, Edna Garfield Della Torre. Began work as illustrator in the West, but for the past few years has been a resident of N. Y. City and regularly employed on the N. Y. magazines, through which the "Hutt Women" have attained a fame ahnost par- allel to that of the "Gibson Girl"'; has also illustrated several of the recent popular works of fiction. Mem. Soc. of Illustrators. Res- idence: 362 Riverside Drive. Address: Life Bld'g, 19 W. 31st St., N. Y. City.


HUTTON, Alfred John:


Clergyman; b. Brunswick, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., June 20, 1812; s. John and Sarah Patrick (Hayden) Hutton: ed. Penn Yan (N. Y.) Aead., 1871; m. Brooklyn N. Y., Oct. 4, 1871, Harriet Wise Hyatt, d. Edgar Hyatt. N. Y., merchant; children: Edward II., M.D., b. 1872, Donald J., E. E., b. 1871, Helen. now Mrs. Wyndiem Randolph Bean, b. 1578, Alfred E .. b. 10. Was principal Leavenworth Acad., Wolcott, N. Y .. Istbus. Ordained by Classis of Saratoga and install- ed over North Reformed Church, Watervliet. N. Y., June, 1571 (remained 8 years) ; pastor Presby'n Ch., Cortland, N. Y., 1579-51; pastor Reformed Ch, on the Heights, Brooklyn, 181- 87, St. Peter's Presby'n Ch., Rochester, N. I


Y., 1887-95, pastor First Presby'n Ch., Corn- ing, N. Y., 1505-1907; since then stated supply of North Presby'n Ch., Rochester, N. Y .; has traveled in the British Isles, Continental Europe, Egypt, Palestine, etc. Independent Republican (1st vote for Lincoln, 2d term). Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. From 1857 to 1966; comm'r Auburn Theol. Som., (pres. board, 1599). Recreations: Horseback riding, wheeling. Clubs: Alpha Delta (cierical Reformed Ch., N. Y. City), Alpha Kappa, undenominational, (Brooklyn) ; Alpha Kappa (Rochester, N. Y.). Address: 296 Frank St., Rochester, N. Y.


HUTTON, Frederic Remsen:


Mech. eng'r and emeritus prof. mech. eng'ring; b. N. Y. City, May 25, 1853: s. Mancius Smedes and Gertrude (Holmes) Hutton; grad. Columbia, A.B., 1973, E.M., 1866, Ph.D., 1882, Sc.D., 1904; m. N. Y. City, 1878, Grace Lefferts; children: Lefferts Hut- ton, M.D., b. 1850, Mancius Smedes Hutton, b. 1852. Prof. mech. eng'ring, Columbia Univ., 1877-1907, prof. emeritus since 1907; dean faculty of eng'ring, Columbia Univ., 1899-1905. Prepared census monographs ior Gov't, 1850-82; editor Engineering Maga- zine, 1892, Johnson's Encyclopedia, 1:03. Author: Mechanical Engineering of Power and Plants; Heat and Heat Engines; The Gas Engine, 1904; Mechanical Engineering of Steam Power Plants, 1908; Machine Tools (U. S. census, 1900). Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs (sec. 1883-1906, pres. 1900-07, hon. sec. since 1907) : Am. Acad. of Arts and Sciences, trustee Collegiate School, N. Y., Reformed Dutch Ch., N. Y. Recreations : Tennis, automobiling. Clubs: Century, En- gineers. Address: 319 W. 107th St., N. Y. City.


HYATT, Abram M .:


Capitalist; b. N. Y. City, 1959; s. Walter and Josephine Hyatt; m. N. Y. City, 1:97. Carrie Louise de Groot. Vice-pres. and di- rector for Lincoln Trust Co., Madison Safe Deposit Co. N. Y. and Queens Electric Light and Power Co., Strong Machinery and Supply Co., Address: Allenhurst, N. J.


HYATT, Anna V .:


Sculpter; b. Cambridge, Mass .. 1876; d. Alpheus and Andella (Beebe) Hyatt: ed. at private school, Cambridge, Mass. : studied at Art Students' League, N. Y. City: pupil of Henry HI. Kitson, H. A. McNeil and Gut- zon Borglum. Specialty in animal sculp- ture in marble and bronze. Has been repre- sented in most important exb'ns since 1:00. Paris Salon of 190s, also in permanent col- lection of small bronzes at Met. Museum of Art. Mem. Nat. Sculpture Soc. Address: Nat. Sculpture Soc., 215 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.


HYATT. George Edgar:


Lawyer: b. N. Y. City, Oet. 2. 1557: S. Edgar and Mary Antoinette (Wise) Hyatt : grad. Columbia, LL.B., 1979; m. Alice Kate. d. Rev. Charles Gillette. D.D. Engaged in practice of law in N. Y. City from gradua- tion: v .- p. The City Mortgage Co., treas. Brevoort Real Estate Co .: pres. Realty Op- erating Co. Democrat. Mem. Sons of Revolu- tion. Club: Crescent Athletic. Hamilton. Ad- dress: 137 Willow St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


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HYDE, Clarence Reginald:


Physician; b. Brooklyn, July 22, 1870; s. Joel A. (M.D.) and Mary E. (Richardson) Hyde; ed. Brooklyn Polytechnic, 1679-87; Am- herst Coll., A.B., 1891, A.M., 1891; Long Island Coll. Hosp., M.D., 1595; m. Brooklyn, May 22, 1902, Alice Clary Earle, d. Alice Morse Earle. Republican. Congregationalist. Mem. Kings Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Associates Physicians of L. I., L. I. Med. Soc .; fellow Brooklyn Gynecological and N. Y. Obstetrical Socs .; mem. Woman's Hosp. Soc. Ass't surgeon L. I. Coll. Hosp. Associate editor Brooklyn Med. Journal; traveled abroad in 1896, studying medicine in Berlin, Germany. Editor Transactions of Associated Physicians of Long Island, 1809-1901; Transactions of Woman's Hospital Soc., 1899-1901. Mem. Psi Upsilon, Sons of Revolution (N. Y. Chapter ), Amherst Coll. Alumni Ass'n. Club: Hamil- ton. Address: 126 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


HYDE, E. Francis:


Banker; b. N. Y. City, June 23, 1812; s. Ed- win and Elizabeth A. Hyde; ed. N. Y. City and Middletown, Conn .; grad. N. Y. Free Acad. (now Coll. City of N. Y.), 1861; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1563; served in U. S. Army in a N. Y. reg't in Va. in Civil War; m. 1868, Marie E., d. Albert N. Brown, merchant, of N. Y. City. Practiced law in N. Y. City until 1886; since 186, v .- p. and trustee Central Trust Co. of N. Y. Republican; Presbyterian (elder). Patron of orchestral music, and has an extensive library of the scores of the great musical composers; pres. Philharmonic Soc. of N. Y., 1888-1901; in the year 1903 conceived the plan and raised the fund by which the famous musicians Wassily Safonoff, Felix Weingartner, Max Fiedler, Edward Colonne, Adolf Mergelberg, Fritz Steinbach and others were induced to come to the United States for the first time as conductors and direct at the concerts of the Philharmonic Society of N. Y. Fellow Philharmonic Soc. of London, England; mem. Manuscript Soc. of N. Y., etc. Trustee Presby'n B'd of Church Erec- tion; . mem. N. Y. Sabbath Committee; mg'r Am. Bible Soc .; trustee and treas. Princeton Theol. Sem. Mem. Am. Geog. Soc., Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., New England Soc. in N. Y., Soc. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution, Met. Museum of Art. Clubs: Century, Union League, Metropolitan, University, Riding, City, Down Town. Residence: 36 W. 58th St. Address : 54 Wall St., N. Y. City.


HYDE, Henry Neal:


Clergyman; b. Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1873; s. Salem and Anne P. (Cheney) Ilyde : descendant of Capt. Ebenezer Botsford; also of Simon Peck, both serving in Conn. Vols., Revolutionary War; ed. Syracuse public and high schools, 1579-90; Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1890-91, Yale, B.1., 1995, N. Y. Law School, 1897-98: General Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1900-02: Cambridge Univ., England, simmer term, 1903; m. Madeleine, d. of Oscar E. Van Zile, banker of Troy, N. Y .; children : Salem, b. 1005, Henry Van Zile, b. 1906. Studied law in office of Hon. Frank Hiscock; admitted to N. Y. Bar, July, 1508; practised two years in firm of Hyde & Rowland: gave up law for church work, summer of 1900, and studied for Holy Orders. Ordered deacon by Bishop F. D. Huntington, May 28, 1902, and priest, Mar.


25, 1903. Has been rector of Trinity Ch .. Syracuse, since 1903. One of Bishop's examn- ining chaplains, Diocese of Central N. Y Has traveled in England and Scotland. Probation officer Syracuse Police Dep't. . Clerical Club of Syracuse: sec. class of 1:05. Yale Coll .; mem. N. Y. Prison Ass'n; corr mem. Civil Service Reform Ass'n; m .m. Onondaga Hist. Ass'n. Delta Kappa Ep-ilom. S. A. R .; trustee Shelter for Unprotected Girls, Syracuse, N. Y. Clubs: Yale, ( N. Y. City) ; University (one of organizers and first sec.), Fortnightly (Syracuse). Summer home: Skaneateles Lake, N. Y. Address : 204 Highland St., Syracuse, N. Y.


HYDE, Howard Elmer:


Civil eng'r; b. Ithaca, N. Y., May 19. 1576: s. O. P. and Eloise I'. (Davies) Hyde; grad. Ithaca High Sch., 1506; Cornell Univ., C.E., 1900; eng'r Ithaca Water Co., 1900; ass't eng'r Dep't Sewers Havana, Cuba, 1900-12; resident eng'r Toledo Terminal R. R. Bridge across Maumee River, 1902-03; 1st ass't city eng'r, Manila, P. I., 1903-05: acting city eng r and member Municipal B'd Manila, P. I., 1905-06; eng'r in charge of construction of submerged pipe line, Consolidated Water C'o .. Utica, N. Y., 1906. Has traveled extensively in Cuba, Japan, China, Southern Asia. Europe and Northern Africa. Asso. mem. . \m. Soc. Civil Eng'rs; mem. Cornell Ass'n Civil Eng'rs. Address: 302 W. Seneca St., Ithaca, N. Y.


HYDE, James Hazen:


Former v .- p. Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U. S .; b. N. Y. City, June 6, 1876: s. Heu- ry B. (founder and late president of the so- ciety) and Annie F. Hyde; ed. N. Y. City: grad. Harvard, A.B., 1895; unmarried. Elected 2d v .- p., Nov. 2, 1sos, and v .- p., May 10, 1590. of Equitable Life; resigned, 1905. Was several years pres. Alliance Française; gave $30.0mm to the Cercle Francais of Harvard for the promotion of study of French literature, and the French Government recognized his mu- nificence by conferring on him cross of the Legion of Honor; now director Federation of French Alliances in U. S. V .- p. Mercan- tile Safe Deposit Co., Nat. Bank of Com- merce, Coney Island and Brooklyn R. R. Co., and director in many other companies. Clubs: Union, University, Lawyers, Press, Metropoli- tan, Racquet and Tennis, Turf. Grolier. Cen- try, Tuxedo, South Side, Riding, Fencers, Meadow Brook, Automobile of America. Res- idence: 9 E. 40th St. Address: 120 Broad- way, N. Y. City.


HYDE, John Edmund Hindon:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City. April 13, 1550; s. John James and Maria Lonisa (Card) Hyde: grad. Columbia, 1876, Columbia Law Sch .. Ists: m. Baltimore, Md., Is9, Ellen Elizabeth Huldings Williams. Children: John James Hindon. b. 1:06, Helen Elizabeth Williams, Jolin Alden Lloyd, b 1903. Engaged in prac. tice of law in N. Y. City from graduation. Residence : Richmond Hill, N. Y. Address : 256 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HYDE, John McEwen:


Brig. gen., U. S. Army, retired; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 1, ISIl: s. Joseph and Catherine Maria ( MeEwen) Hyde; ed. Forrest and Wol- lings Sch., N. Y. City; m. Oakland, Calif., Oct. 21, 1585, Katharine Hubbard. Served in


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Civil War as private Co. A, 71st N. Y., June- July, 1861; 2d and Ist lieut., 35th N. Y. Inf., 1861-63; Ist lieut. to lieut .- col., 39th N. Y. Inf .; honorably mustered out May 15, 1805; for gallant and meritorious services, brevetted lieut .- col. U. S. V., for Cold Har- bor, and col. for services in front of Peters- burg, Va. Was engaged in first battle of Bull Run (wounded), siege of Yorktown, sec- ond battle of Bull Run (wounded), Freder- icksburg, Chancellorsville, Morton's Ford, The Wilderness, Po River, Spottsylvania Court House, North Anna, Tolopotamy, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Deep Bottom, Farmville, and capitulation at Appomattox Court House; name is in honor-list on bronze trophy in Armory of 71st N. Y. S. M. as "John M. Hyde."' Appt'd in Regular Army as 2d lieut., 33d Inf., Sept. 3, 1867; transferred to Sth Inf., May 3, 1869; Ist lieut., Mar. 26, 1878: capt. ass't q .- m., Oct., 1889; major, 1899; lieut .- col., 1903; brig .- gen., July 9, 1904; re- tired after 40 years' service, July 10, 1904. Was purchasing q .- m. in Boston, 1897-99, at Nagasaki, Japan, 1899-1901, during Boxer War in China; chief q .- m., Iloilo, Philippine Is- lands, Aug., 1901. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion, The Kearny Ass'n. Club: Army and Navy (N. Y. City). Address: 167 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass.


HYDE, Louis D .:


Physician and surgeon; b. Owego, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1871; s. Nelson H. and Anna E. (Ful- cher) Hyde; grad. Owego Free Acad. (Saluta- torian), 1888; N. Y. Homce. Med. Coll. and Hosp., M.D. (valedictorian, first faculty and Alumni prizes), 1894 (also received Wales prize in junior year) ; received degree of ophthalmic and aural surgeon (O. et A. Chir.), N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp., 1002; m. Owego, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1898, Fannie L. Corey. Ass't sup't of "Glenniary"' ( Owego, N. Y.), 1894-99; sup't Oak Hill Sanitarium, Mont- clair, N. J., 1900-01; resident surgeon N. Y. Ophthalmnic Hosp. (N. Y. City). 1902-03; in private practice, special work only at Owego, N. Y., since 1903; specialty in eye, ear, nose and throat. Director and sec. Glenniary Co., 1898-1900. Independent (tendency Republi- can). Presbyterian (elder). Mem. Am. Inst. Homeopathy, N. Y. State Home. Med. Soc. Club: Social. Address: 239 Main St., Owego, N. Y.


HYDE, Miles Goodyear:


Physician, author; b. Cortland, N. Y .; s. Frederick and Elvira (Goodyear) Hyde; ed. Cortland Acad., Yale, A.B., (with honors), 1865, A.M., 1SGS; Geneva Coll., M.D., 1568; m. Solon, N. Y., June 30, 1570, Julia Elizabeth Boyd; children: Frederick William, Lavina Hathway. Began med. practice at Cortland, 1868; demonstrator of anatomy, 1872-74. prof. internal anatomy, 1571-78, Coll. of Medicine, Syracuse Univ. Pres. Cortland Co. Med. Soc .. 1×75, reflected in IS6: delegate to Am. Med. Ass'n, 1-76; for several years surgeon to Elmira, Cortland & Northern R. R .: re. moved to N. Y. City. Isss. Mom. Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Geog. Soc., Delta Kappa Epsilon Ass'n of N. Y. City. Delivered address. June, 1905, before Medical Alumni of Syra. cuse Univ. Author of several books of tie- tion and of monograph on The One-Time Wooden Spoon at Yale. ete. Address: 108 W. 128th St., N. Y. City.


HYDE, Romeo Emerson:


Physician; b. Chazy, Clinton Co., N. Y., Dec. 4, 1:43; s. Ahi and Eliza C. (Chamber- lin ) Hyde; ed. Chazy High Sch., Albany Med. Coll., M.D., lets; m. Beekmantown, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1876; children: James F., b. 1-7", Helen E., b. les0, Le Roy W., b. 1:31, Gert- rude, b. 1:97. Served + years + months 11 days in Civil War, as hospital steward; after graduation in medicine, established in prac- tice of medicine at Plattsburgh, N. Y. Now mayor City


of Plattsburgh. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Clinton Co. Med. Soc .. Northern N. Y. Med. Ass'n. Mem. Bd Mg'rs City Hospital. Mason and mem. Mystic Shrine; mem. B. P. O. Elks. Club: Mac- donough. Address: 63 Oak St., Plattsburgh, N. Y.


HYDE, William Henry:


Artist, painter; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 29, 1858; s. John James and Maria Louisa (Card) Hyde; grad. Columbia, B.A., 1577; studied in Paris at Académie Julian under Boulanger. Lefebvre, Doucet, Alexander, Harrison: m. Grace Ch., N. Y. City, Dec. 19, 1594, Mary, d. Rt. Rev. H. C. Potter; one daughter, Sylvia, b. 1896. Associate Nat. Acad. Design. Independent (Mugwump) in politics. Club: Century. Address: 105 E. 61st St., N. Y. City.


HYND-LINDSAY, Alexander:


Clergyman; b. Glasgow, Scotland, April 25, 1870: s. William Archibald and Mary Hynd- Lindsay; ed. Glasgow Free Church Coll., Maryville, Synodical Coll., Union Theol. Sem- inary, N. Y. City; m. Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 2, 1895. Sarah Grant (now deceased) ; chil- dren : Willa May, Margaret, Alexander Hynd- Lindsay. Jr. Missionary to mountain whites in Kentucky; five years pastor of Presby. terian Church, Greensburg, Ky .: eight years pastor Presbyterian Church, Flemingsburg, Ky .; pastor of Congregational Church, Frank- lin, N. Y., since Jan. 1, 190S. Pres. Law and Order League of Fleming County Ky .. 1905: pres. Young People's Societies for the Synod of Kentucky; chi'n of the Com. for Foreign Missions of Ebenezer Presbytery. Presby- terian. Mem. of the Burns and St. Andrew's Soc. of Lexington, Ky .; mem. Franklin Lodge, 562, F. and A. M., Troy Chapter R. A. M. and Apollo Commandery, No. 15. Troy. N. Y. Franklin Audubon Soc .: mem. Scribbler Lit- erary Club, Danville, Ky., 1821-95. Author: Life and Love: Babba Love and Other poems; Keep Sweet, and other addresses. Address: Franklin, N. Y.


HYNEMAN, Herman N .:


Artist; b. Philadelphia, Pa., July ST. 1859; s. Isaac and Adeline ( Ezekiel) Hyneman: studied art under Léon Bonnât, Paris, where resided for eight years: m. Juliet Jolly. First important picture was a life-size figure "Des. demona." which was exhibited in Paris Sa- Ion, and afterwards given place of honor in exhibition of Pa. Acad: Fine Arts. AAfter return from abroad had a studio for short time in Philadelphia, when painted portrans of many prominent people. Mem. See. of Art- ists and Illustrators. Associated Arts Soc. of Philadelphia. Has received two medals. one yoll and one silver, for work exhibited in Philadelphia. Represented in public galleries. S. Carolina State Room at Mt. Vernon, Oak.


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land Museum, Oakland, Calif. Clubs: Sal- magundi, (N. Y. Cit;) ; Art ( Philadelphia). Address: 58 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.


HYSLOP, James Hervey:


Sec. Am. Soc. for Psychical Research; b. Xenia, O., Aug. 18, 1851; s. Robert Hyslop ; grad. Wooster (O.) Univ., 1577; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1887; m. 189], Mary Fry Hall. Phil- adelphia. Formerly taught in Lake Forest Univ., Smith Coll., Bucknell Unis. and Colum- bia, where was prof. logic and ethics, resign- ing, 1902, to become sec. Am. Soc. Psychical Research. Author: Elements of Logi .; Eth- ics of Hume; Elements of Ethics; Democ- racy; Logic and Argument; Syllabus of Psy- chology; Science and a Future Life; Enig- mas of Psychical Research: Borderland of Psychical Research; Problems of Philosophy ; also publications in Proceedings of Society for Psychical Research. Address: 519 W. 149th St., N. Y. City.


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IBBOTSON, Joseph Darling, Jr .:


Clergyman, educator; b. Binghamton, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1869; s. Joseph Darling and Mary (Dunscomb) Ibbotson; grad. Hamilton Coll., A.B., 1890, A.M., 1894; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1991-94; studied at Univs. of Berlin and Halle, Germany, 1894-95; m. Wer- engerode am Harz, Germany, July, 1895, Hed- wig Tappe; children: Mary, b. 1896, Louis Tappe, b. 1901. Librarian, Hamilton Coll., 1890-91; ass't prof. English literature, same, 1895-1902; prof. English literature, same. since 1902. Independent in politics. Presbyterian. Mem. Modern Language Ass'n of America. Chi Psi fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa. Address : Clinton, N. Y.


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IDE, Fannie Ogden ("Ruth Ogden") :


Author; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 27. 1853; d. Jonathan and Abigail (Murphey) Ogden ; colonial descent: ed. in private schools in Brooklyn; m. Brooklyn, Dec., 1875, Charles W. Ide ( died Nov., 1903) ; one daughter, Alice Steele Ide. Contb'r poems and prose to magazines. Author: His Little Royal High- ness, 1887; A Loyal Little Redeont, 1s90; Courage, 1:04; Little Homespun, 1896; A Lit- tle Queen of Hearts, 1895; Tattine, 1900; Loyal Hearts and True, 1900: Friendship. The Good and Perfect Gift, 1903. Address: 43 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


IDE, George Edward:


Pres. Home Life Ins. Co .: b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May, 1860; s. Henry and Lydia ( Smith ) Ide; academic course at Yale, B.A., lesl; honorary, MI.1., 1906; m. Brooklyn, 1995, Car- rie W. Hester. Sec. Home Life Ins. Co., 1890, v .- p. 1-92, pres. since 1904: director, Fi- delity and Casualty Co., Corn Exchange Bank (Grand Central Branch) ; pres. Larchmont Nat. Bank. Clubs: University, Vale, Metro- politan, N. Y. Yacht. Larchmont Yacht, Ham- ilton, AAutomobile Club of America, Graduates (New Haven). Residence: Larchmont Manor, N. Y. Address : 250 Broadway, N. Y. City. IDE, George Elmore:


Rear admiral. U. S. Navy; b. Zanesville, O., Dec. 6, 1845; s. Dr. William E. and An- gelina (Sullivan) Ide; sent to Naval Acad. in 1861, grad. 1865; m. Fortress Monroe, Va., 722


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July 28. 1889, Alexandra Louise Bruen. summer of 1862 and 1864, while midshipm: n. cruised after Confederate steamers Tallalla see and Florida; in 1870, went to Green'nı .! on Juniata in search of Polaris survivors, a. ! same year took Virginius filibusterers ir! Santiago, Cuba, to New York. Served on various ships, including the Kenosha, which in 1871, escorted English battleship Monarch to Portland, Me., carrying remains of Geor_ Peabody, philanthropist; com'd the U. > steamer Justin off Santiago, during Spanis !! War; took U. S. steamer Yosemite to Guain, 1899 carrying governor of island, and sur- veyed the harbor, in view of making it a ca- ble and coaling station; in 1900, com'd U. S. steamship New Orleans on Manila Station: thence to Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif., as capt. of yard until retired as rear-admiral, Sept. 26, 1901, after forty years' service. and N. Y. Yacht. Address : Clubs: Metropolitan, City, N. Y. Athletic 1128 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


IFVERSEN, Niels C .:


Manager Nat. Biscuit Co .; b. Hjorring, Denmark, June 29, 1875; s. Laurits and Kir- stine (Segelcke) Ifversen : ed.


Hjorring Latin School; unmarried. Left Denmark in Jan., 1895, and went to London, Ont .. C'an- ada, where spent 112 years; in 1596 started as billing clerk with N. Y. Biscuit Co., was in a few months promoted to bookkeeper, and later went on the road as traveling sales- man. In 1897 N. Y. Biscuit Co. changed to Nat. Biscuit Co. and in Feb., 1899, was ap- pt'd cashier of National Biscuit Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y., where took charge of office and in June, 1905, was made manager of Nat. Biscuit Co. local plant and factory at Bine- hamton. Lutheran (Danish State Church ). Mem. Y. M. C. A .; took active interest in the erection of the local Y. M. C. A. building. Mem. Masonic order (Otseningo Lodge). Recreations: Golf, horseback riding. Club :


Binghamton Country. Address: 106 Henry St., Binghamton, N. Y.


IHLSENG, Axel O .:


Mining engineer; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 20, 1955; s. Lars C. and Anna M. Ihlseng; ed. public schools; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., B.S .; Sch. of Mines, Columbia Coll .. C.F .. , E.M .: m. April 18, isst, Susanne M. Reston; one daughter, Olga Kathryn, b. Aug. 21, 1 -: ). Engaged in general mining business; connect- ed with the zinc industry 15 years; closely identified with the Am. and European sulel- ters; many times abroad: recognized as an authority in zine and zinc mining in the U. S. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Inst. Min- ing Eng'rs. Club: N. Y. Athletic. Address: 45 Broadway, N. Y. City.


IHMSEN, Maximilian Frederick:


Journalist: b. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 11. s. Frederick Lorenz and Josephine ( Darr) Ihmsen; ed. in schools of Stuttgar :. Germany, and Allegheny, Pa .; grad. Alle- gheny High School. I'm, and afterward at. tended Pittsburgh Catholic Coll .: m. N. Y. City, March 17. 1st, Angeline Arado. Be- gan business life as a clerk in the Pitts- burgh post office. ISS7. Began newspaper life on Pittsburgh Leader. as reporter: a !. terward with Pittsburgh Post; then in Wash. ington Burean of N. Y. Herald, 1891, and political reporter of same 1s03. Began his


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connection with the Hearst newspapers a Albany correspondent, N. Y. Journal, 1895, city editor, 1896-98, Washington correspondent, 1898-1900, same paper; political editor N. Y. American since 1900. Formerly Democrat; now mem. Independence Party ; sec. Nai. Ass'n Democratic Clubs, 1900-01; mem. Exec. Com. Nat. Democratic Congressional Com., 1902; organized Municipal Ownership League of N. Y., 1905; active as organizer of move. ment to nominate William R. Hearst as Pres- ident, 1904; managed Mr. Hcarst's mayoraly campaign, 1905: . organized Independence


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chm'n N. Y. Independence League Com. in the gubernatorial campaign of 1906; a leader in the organization of the Independence Party, 1908 ; Independence League and Republican nominee for sheriff of N. Y. County, 1907. Residence: 209 W. 97th St. Address: The New York American, N. Y. City.


ILES, George:


Author; b. Gibraltar, June 20, 1852; s. Fred- erick and Susannah Iles; ed. in common schools, Montreal, where resided 1857-87; since then in N. Y. Long an advocate of appraised literature, or the choice of the best books by trustworthy authorities, and the saying about each the words of description and criticism helpful to readers and students. Gave to Am. Library Ass'n $10,000 as cost of Guide to American History (4,100 works chosen and an- praised by forty critics, edited by JJ. N. Larned). Editor (with R. R. Bowker) of The Readers' Guide on Economic, Social and Po. litical Science: Bibliography of Fine Art; and (with Mrs. Augusta H. Leypoldt ), A List. of Books for Girls and Women and their Clubs. Edited Little Masterpieces of Science (6 vols.) ; Little Masterpieces of Autobiog- raphy (6 vols.). Author: A Class in Geom- etry; Flame, Electricity and the Camera ; Inventors at Work -- with chapters on Discov. ery. Address: Park Av. Hotel, N. Y. City.




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