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MACDONALD, James Allan:
Capitalist; grad. Columbia Coll., 1863; m. Clara Crooke: one daughter, Flora. Exten. sively engaged in mining and other enter. prises as partner of Senator W. A. Clark, of Montana : pres., treas. and director Henry. Bonnard Bronze Co .: v .. p. United Verde Cop- per Co., Butte Electric R'y Co., Clarke Coal Co. Kunator Mining and Smelting Co., Wa- clark Realty Co., Waclark Wire Co,; Ist v. p.,
treas. and director United Verde & Pacific R'y; mem. Com. of Management Royal Ins. Co. of England; treas. and director Am. Stone Co .; director Commercial Trust Co. of N. J., Erie & Kalamazoo R. R. Co., Queens Ins. Co. Clubs: University, Players, Down Town, Metropolitan. Residence : Flushing, L. I. Address: 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.
McDONALD, John B .:
Railroad contractor and builder; b. Ireland, Nov. 7, 1844; s. Bartholomew and Mary Mc- Donald; ed. public schools; m. 1869, Georgia A. Strong. Self-made man, having begun life as a poor boy; became a foreman, next a contractor. Has built railroads in U. S. and Canada, and one of his most noted under- takings was the building of the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. tunnel under City of Baltimore through rock; now in charge of construction of N. Y. subways. Residence: 1 W. 72d St. Address : 21 Park Row, N. Y. City.
MACDONALD, Pirie:
Photographer of men; b. Chicago, Ill., Jan. 27, 1867; s. Dr. George and Margaret ( Reilly) Macdonald; m. 1890, Emily Van Deusen. En- gaged in photography since 153: photogra- pher of men exclusively since 1900, and has made photographs of many notables. Has received many prizes. From Photographers' Ass'n of America: Cramer grand prize cup. grand prize for portraiture, diamond decor- ation, laurel wreath, seven gold and two sil- ver medals; bronze trophy, Boston : special sil- ver medal and later gold medal, Indianapolis ; diamond medal, Omaha; gold medal, Philadel- phia ; gold medal La. Purchase Exp'n: also medals in London, Birmingham, Belfast, Trier, Frankfort a. M., Amsterdam, Brus- sels, Nancy, Paris. Mem. and first and third pres. Professional Photographers' Soc. of N. Y .; mem. Chambre Syndical de la Photo- graphie de France: decorated Offeier d'Aca. démie, 1906. Residence: 701 St. Nicholas Av. Address: 576 Fifth Av. and 141 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
MACDONALD, Willis Goss:
Surgeon; b. Cobleskill, N. Y., April 11. 1863; s. Sylvester and Mary Louisa (Goss) Macdonald; ed. Cobleskill Acad., N. Y. State Normal Coll .. 1992, Albany Med. Coll .. M.D .. 1887, Matriculant Univ. of Berlin Med. Den't, 1889-90. Resident surgeon Albany Hosp., les"- SS: ass't attending and attending surgeon Albany Hosp. since 1:91; lecturer on
surgery Albany Med. Coll., 1592. now
prof. surgery in same. Mem. Internat.
Soc. Surgeons, Am. Surg. Med. Ass'n, Southern Surg. Ass'n, N. Y. AAss'n, Am. State Med. Soc. (ex-pres. ). Mem. N. Y. State Tuberculosis Comm'n: pres. B'd Me'rs N. Y. State Hosp. for Treatment of Incipient Tu. berculosis. School comm'r City of Albany: major and chief surgeon, U. S. V., in Span- ish-Am. War, in charge of Surgical Division of base hosp. at Ft. MePherson, Ga. Re. publican. CInbs: Fort Orange, Albany.
Press, University. Address : 27 Eagle St .. Albany, N. Y.
McDONNELL, Charles E .:
Roman Catholic bishop of Brooklyn: b. N. Y. City. 1851; studied at Christian Broth- ers' Seh .. St. Francis Xavier's Coll. and Am. Coll. at Rome: ordained to priesthood. Is.s: ass't St. Mary's Ch .. N. Y. City, les: St. Stephen's, 1879; master of ceremonies, N. I.
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Cathedral, 1879-84; sec. to Cardinal Mc. Closky; sec. to Archbishop Corrigan; appt'd 1890, one of private chamberlains of Pope Leo XIII: consecrated bishop. April, 1892. Address: 367 Clermont Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. MCDONOUGH, John T .:
Jurist; b. Birdhill, Ireland, July 12, 1813; came to U. S. 1850; settled in Dunkirk, N. Y .; ed. St. John's Coll., Fordham, N. Y., Columbia Law School, LL.B., 1869; m. Al. bany, N. Y., June 10, 1574, Catherine T. Wal- lace. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1869; police justice of Dunkirk, N. Y., 1870-74; special surrogate Chautauqua County, N. Y., 1876-75; from 1ss1 engaged in practice of law at Al- bany, N. Y. Nominated for justice supreme court of N. Y., 1:91 and 1957; delegate-at- large to N. Y. State Constitutional Conven- tion, 1894; sec. of State of N. Y., 1898-1902; judge Philippine Islands, 1903-05. Address: Albany, N. Y.
MacDOUGAL, Daniel Trembly:
Botanist: b. Liberty, Ind., Mar. 16, 1865; s. Alexander and Amanda ( Showalter) Mac- Dougal; ed. De Pauw Univ., "B.S., A.M., 1892; Purdue Univ., M.S., 1:91, Ph.D., 1867; m. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 24, 1:93, Louise Fisher ; one daughter, Alice, b. 1:94. Instr. biology, Purdue Univ., 1890-93; instr. and ass't prof. botany Univ. of Minn., 1893-99; director of laboratories, and ass't director N. Y. Bot. Garden, 1999-1905; now director Dep't Botan- ical Research, Carnegie Inst'n, Washington. Special ag't, U. S. Dep't Agr., making ex- plorations in Arizona and Idaho, 1891, 1592. Explorations in Sonora, Baja California, Montana, Calif., etc., for N. Y. Bot. Garden, 1899-1905; mem. Tropical Laboratory Comm'n and of com. in charge of Desert Botanical Laboratory, Tucson; now director of same. Made special investigations at Leipzig and Tubingen, Germany. Author of several books and many scientific papers dealing with bot- anical subjects, and editor of various jour- nals and books. Life mem. Bot. Soc. of America, Torrey Bot. Club. Hort. Soc. of N. Y .; honorary mem. Barnard Bot. Club, for- eign mem. Hollandsche Matschappij de Wet- enschappen; mem. Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Recreations: Travel, hunting and natural his- tory explorations. Clubs: Century, Explor- ers. National Arts, (N. Y. City) : Cosmos (Washington). Address: Tucson, Ariz., and Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C. MacDOUGALL, Clinton Dugald :
U. S. marshal; b. Glasgow, Scotland, June 14, 1539; s. Dugald and Margaret ( Mackend- tick ) MacDougall; ed. in Canada; grad. Jor. dan Acad., 1833; m. Eva Sabine. Served in Civil War: brevetted brig. gen. Vols., l'eb., 1565, for gallantry: com'd brigade and di- vision, Army of Potomac. After war, en- gaged in mf'g agr'l' implements, and is now pres. New Birdsell Co., of Auburn, N. Y. Was postmaster, Auburn, N. Y., 1869-73; mem. Congress, 1573-77: presidential elector, 1888; U. S. marshal, Northern District, N. Y., 1577.55, and since Jan. 9, 1901. Republican. Address: 105 South St., Auburn, N. Y.
MacDOUGALL, William Dugald:
Lieut. comd'r. U. S. N; b. Auburn, N. Y., June 20, 19GS: s. Clinton Dugald and Eva ( Sabine) MacDoncall: entered U. S. Naval Acad., May 19, 1855, and grad. June, 1589; m, Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1528, Charlotte
Sackett Stone, d. Charles L. Store; chi dren: Charlotte, Zilla. Promoted ens: July 1, 1891; lieut. (junior grade), Nor. : 1898; lieut., Mar. 3, 1:99; lieut .. comd'r. T: 1, 1905. Sea service in N. Atlantic and A. atic fleets, and in S. Atlantic, European a 1 Pacific squadrons; U. S. S. San Francis, flagship of North Coast . of Cuba Blockad: : Squadron in Spanish-1m. War; in ordna: duty at Naval Gun Factory and duty on sul? of Naval War College, now on U. S. S. Vir ginia as ordnance officer. Mem. Naval Ins Club: Army and Navy (Washington). 11 dress: Care Navy Dep't, Washington, D. C. McDOWELL, Charles:
Physician, lecturer; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 30, 1857: s. Joseph T. and Isabella M. ( Strat. tan) McDowell; ed. Swarthmore Coll., 1 -;; 75; N. Y. Homo. Med. Coll., M.D .. 15 :: post-grad. study Univ. of Leipzig and Vienna. 1880-81; m. Malvern, Pa., Sept. 3, 1551. H.r. riett J. Cox. Practised medicine until 192: now prof. physiology and hygiene, N. Y. Home. Med. Coll. and Hosp. Ex-pres. Homce. Med. Soc. of Co. of N. Y .: mem. Homc. Med Soc. State of N. Y .. Am. Inst. Homeopathy. Clubs: City, N. Y. Medical. Address: 960 Park Av., N. Y. City.
McDOWELL, George Washington:
Physician: b. N. Y. City, June 17. 1500; s. Thomas and Catharine ( Foster ) McDowell . ed. in N. Y. schools, Coll. City of N. Y., A.B .. 1682, A.M., 1886; N. Y. Homo. Med. Coll. and Hosp., M.D., 1886; Coll. of N. Y. Ophtil- mic Hosp., O. et A. Chir., 1999; m. Newark. N. J., June 5, 1859, Lettie Belle Bolen: one daughter, Dorothy, b. Dec. 17. 1:90. Prof. otology, N. Y. Home. Med. Coll. and Hosp .: consulting aurist, Flower Hosp. ; surgeon \. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp .; consulting aurist, Laura Franklin Free Hospital for Children avrist, St. Gregory's Hospital; oculist and aurist Protestant Half-Orphan Asylum and M. E. Church Home. Republican; Method- ist. Mem. Am. Inst. Homeopathy, Am. Oph- thal. Otol. and Laryngol. Soc .. N. Y. State and Co. Med. Socs., Acad. Pathol. Science. Materia Medica Soc., Delta Kappa Epsilon Ass'n. Clubs: Chiron, Clinical. Address: 1 W. 34th St., N. Y. City.
McDOWELL, William Osborne:
Orator, lecturer and organizer of societies having for their object peace through uni- versal liberty; b. Badminster Township. N. J., April 10, ISIS: s. Col. Augustus W. and Anna M. ( Osborne) McDowell: ed. in public schs. and by private instruction; LL.D., 1902: in. Nov. 17, 1873, Josephine R., d. Col. Henry Timanus, of Fernandina, Fla. Was appren- ticed to a trade; appt'd lieut. of vols .. 1-ch. but being only 16 years of age was not per- mitted to serve: clerk in N. Y. grocery store. 1:65-09; in twine and cordage business. 1:02. Reorganized Montelair R'y, N. Y., Ontario & Western R'y, Midland R'y of N. J .: planned consolidation of the N. Y., Susquehanna & Western R. R. : was pres. N. Y. & Sea Beach R's, and rehabilitated it, soon after resign. ing from presidency. Started the success'nl $1 subscription for completion of Bartholdi Statue of Liberty; organized Sons Am. Revo- Intion. Daughters Am. Revolution. Order of the American Eagle. Pan.Republic Congress; initiated plan and work for the universally accepted white-bordered ensign of Liberty
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and Peace, the flag of any and every nation, in a white field; the World's Liberty and Peace Bell; orator by official invitation on 4th of July at the World's Columbian Exp'n, at the centennial of the inauguration of Gen. Washington as president, at the 600th anni- versary of the Swiss Republic, centennial of the fall of the Bastile, of the birth of the French Republic, of the adoption of a consti- tutional form of government by Poland, and of freedom of the serfs in Hungary, and in England on the 6SSth anniversary of the signing of the Magna Charta, and at various other patriotic anniversaries; with Dr. Deems, organized the American Institution of Christian Philosophy; revived the Wash- ingtonian idea of the University of the United States, and by resolution of special convention, appointed the committee of 400 (ex-Gov. John W. Hoyt, pres.), who have that work in hand; organizer and, from its inception, pres. Cuban-American League; or- ganized the Human Freedom League, and other societies. In 1904, was special envoy from the Inter-parliamentary Union to every parliament in the world. Led in organizing parliamentary government in Persia. Was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1897, 1906 and 1907. Took active part in the work for making Brazil a republic and Australia a federation, and active in other movements for universal liberty and peace. Lecturer for N. Y. B'd of Ed'n. Author: The Bible of Liberty. Residence: 447 Summer Av. Address: 51 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
MACE, William Harrison:
Educator; b. Lexington, Ind., Nov. 27, 1852; s. Ira and Nancy (Johnson) Mace; ed. common school, Lexington; grad. schools, Ind. State Normal School, University of Michigan, Univ. of Ind., A.M., Cornell Univ., Jena and Berlin Univ., Ph.D., magna cum laude from Jena; m. Terre Haute, Ind., Sept. 10, 1878, Julia Ida Dodson; one daugh- ter : Deirdre Frances, b. 1856. Taught 3 years in country sch .; principal West Side Ward Sch., Logansport, Ind .; two years sup't of Winnamac (Ind. ) ; two years sup't McGregor schools (Ia.) ; prof. history, De- pauw Univ. Normal Sch .: since 1891 prof. history in polit. science, Syracuse Univ .; uni- versity extension lecturer to Univ. of State of N. Y .; to Am. Society at Philadelphia; to Univ. of Chicago, and to Dep't of Ed'n, N. Y. City. Lectured on English and American Constitutions, at Summer Sch., at Cambridge Univ., England, 1891; lectured on history at Summer Sch., at Chautauqua, 1895, Univ. of N. C., 1:98, Univ. of W. Va., 1904, Summer Sch. of the South, Univ. of Tenn., 1903-04. Au. thor: Working Manual of American History; Method in History: School History of the United States; Heroic Stories. Mem. M. E Church. Mem. Am. Hist. Ass'n, Nat. Edn'l Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa, S. A. R. Ad- dress: 127 College Place, Syracuse, N. Y.
McEACHEN, James Colin:
Lawyer; b. Prince Edward Island, Can- ada, Nov. 7, 1503: s. John and Christine (Gil- lis) McEachen (both Highland Scotch) ; ed. St. Dunstan's Coll., Prince Edward Island, Canada, and Univ. of N. Y., LL.B., lest; m. 1587, Mary E. Mckenna; one son and one daughter. Admitted to bar, 1554, was seven years mem, of firm of James, Schell Elkus, since then in practice alone, Has
won especially large practice for brewers; was attorney and successful in defense of an action to impress a trust on the Yeungling Brewery, now owned by Bernheimer & Schwartz; attorney in the Josephine Payton will case, in which he secured for her a $10,000,000 estate and was appt'd guardian for her only child by the surrogate, and the husband was allowed only $5000 a year. At- torney for Bernheimer & Schwartz, John F. Betz & Son, Philadelphia, Wiedeman Brewing Co., Brooklyn, The Greenwich Dairy Co., Paul Westphal Co., and other prominent firms. Mem. and three terins pres. Caledo- nian Club; sec. Canadian Soc .; mem. Old Guard, St. Andrew's Soc .; life mem. Robert Burns Soc. Takes great interest in Scottish sports, and in his more active sporting days won many events in the sporting field. Ad- dress : 45 Broadway, N. Y. City.
McELHENY, Victor King, Jr .:
Lawyer; b. Mifflin Township, Allegheny Co., Pa., Aug. 11, 1867; s. Victor K. and Mary ( Jones) McElheny; grad. Ohio Wes- leyan Univ., A.B., 1590, A.M., 1992; grad. Columbia Univ. Law School, LL.B., 1993; m. Delaware, Ohio, Sept. 15, 1898, Sarah G. Mitchell. Engaged in practice of law from graduation ; now of law firm of McElheny & Bennett. Pres. and director Fruit Auction Co. Republican : Methodist. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Am. Bar Ass'n, Pennsylvania Soc., Delta Tau Delta fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Clubs: University, Railroad Club of N. Y., West Side Republican, Engle- wood Golf Club. Address: 15 William St., N. Y. City.
MCELROY, Irving:
Clergyman; b. Albany. N. Y., Jan. 19, 1549; s. Samuel and Catharine (Knapp) Mc- Elroy; ed. Trinity Sch., St. Stephen's Coll., B.A., M.A., Gen. Theol. Sem .; m. 1st, July 17, 1873, Kate P. Williams, Fordham: 2d, July 7, 18SS, Mrs. Grace W. Birch, Fordham; children: Mrs. Margaret E. Dieuaide. Robert T., Percy, Mrs. Mary H. Mackey, Katherine I. Clergyman Episcopal Church, beginning as curate St. Mary's Ch., Brooklyn and after- ward consecutively rector Ticonderoga, Rouse's Point: curate Epiphany Ch., Wash- ington, D. C .; asso. rector St. Luke's Ch .. Baltimore; archdeacon in Iowa; rector of Cathedral, Fargo, N. Dak .; priest in charge Christ Ch., Bellport L. I. Mem. F. and .1. MI .. Past Grand Prelate, K. T., 32º. Club: Bell- port Bay Yacht (sec. and treas. ). Occomba- muck Club of Bellport (sec. and treas.). Address : Bellport, Suffolk Co., N. Y.
MCELROY. William H .:
Journalist, lecturer: b. Albany, N. Y .; s. William and Jane ( McMullen ) McElroy; ed. Albany Acad .: grad. Union Coll., LL.D .; m. 1898, Mary Livingston McDonell. On edi- torial staff successively of Albany Journal, N. Y. Tribune; editor of N. Y. Mail and Ex- press, N. Y. and Rochester Post.Express until 1599: since then, lecturing. Republican. Author: Matthew Middlemas's Experiment; An Overture to William Tell: The Old War Horse to a Young Politician, political satires in Atlantic Monthly, and The Brazilian Wed- ding. Mem. Albany Soc. of N. Y .. Genesee Society, Union Alumni. Clubs: University, Authors (N. Y. City), Address: 150 W. sSth St: N, Y, City,
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MCELWAIN, Daniel C .:
Lawyer; b. Cohoes, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1862; s. Daniel and Rosetta (Crippen) MeElwain ; grad. Union Coll., A.B., 1883; Law Sch., Co- lumbia Coll., LL.B., 1886; m. Boston, Mass., 1894, Katharine A. McLean; one daughter, Gretchen, b. 1596. Since admission to bar, at Poughkeepsie, 1986, has practised law at Cohoes, N. Y .; recorder City of Cohoes, 1888- 92. Democratic nominee for representative in Congress, 23d Dist. ( Albany and Schenec- tady counties), 1904. Address: Cohoes, N. Y. McEVILLY, James J .:
Lawyer; b. Virginia City, Mont., Mar. 14, 1869; s. James P. and Mary A. (Mc- Cormick) MeEvilly: grad. Law Sch. of Col- umbian Univ., Washington, D. C .; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 9, 1599, Mary Landon Burton; children: Mary Elizabeth, b. 1901, James Burton, b. 1902. Mem. firm of Quigg, Cole- Mc Evilly. Republican ; Catholic. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Soc. of Med. Juris- prudence, Knights of Columbus. Clubs: Rocky Mountain of N. Y., - Republican. Ad- dress: 32 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
MACFARLAND, Horace Greeley:
Naval officer, appointed from N. Y. City; b. Washington, D. C., Jan. 31, 1873; grad. U. S. Naval Acad., June, 1:91; first cruise on U. S. S. Lancaster in waters of Africa, China and Japan, 1891-93; U. S. S. Baltimore, Asi- atic station, 1993-96; Bennington, Pacific sta- tion, 1896; Columbia, Atlantic station, 1896; Helena, European station, 1897-95; Oregon, in Cuban waters 1898-99; comm'd U. S. S. Samar, 1599-1900; on various vessels on Asi- atic station, and in Australia, 1900-1903; U. S. S. Kearsarge, 1905-0S; latest assignment, aide to commandant, Navy Yard, Philadel- phia. Served in Korea during Chino-Japan- ese War; with legation guard at Seoul; on Helena during Spanish-Am. War; went to
Cuba as part of convoy to Gen. Shafter's expd'n; took part in various engagements; after Spanish protocol was signed, went to Manila on Oregon, via Straits of Magellan; engaged in suppression of rebellion in Philip- pines on gunboat Samar, cooperating with Visayan Division, 8th Army Corps. Mem. Mil. Order of the Carabao, Mil. Order For- eign Wars. Clubs: Army and Navy, ( Wash- ington) ; N. Y. Yacht, Lambs (N. Y. City) ; Racquet ( Philadelphia). Address: Care Navy Dep't, Washington, D. C.
MCFARLAND, John T .:
Clergyman; b. Jan. 2, 1851; s. Sylvanas and Elizabeth (Ginn) McFarland; ed. Iowa Wesleyan Univ .. Simpson Coll., Boston Univ. School of Theology; A.B., A.M., B.D., D.D., LL.D .: m. Mary Burt; children : Merle, b. 1874, Miriam, . b. 1879, Laurens W., b. 1SS5. Entered ministry of Methodist Episco- pal Church, 1573: principal pastorates being First Church, Peoria, Ill., Grace Church, Jacksonville, Ill., New York Av. Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., First Church, Topeka, Kan. Prof. of English Literature, 18-2-st, pres. 1881-91, Iowa Wesleyan Univ. Editor of Sun. day School publications of the M. E. Church since 1904, principal periodicals of which he is at present editor being The Sunday School Journal and Bible Student's Magazine. The Adult Bible Class and Teacher Training Monthly Author; Preservation Versus the'
Rescue of the Child; The Book and the CT Traveled in Italy and Switzerland. Mem. Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Add ... 150 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
MCFARLAND, William James Renwick: Physician and surgeon ; b. Flackvilir, Y., Feb. 14, 1573; s. William and Mar. Elizabeth (McClure) MeFarland; ed. [ .. of Vermont, A.B., 1895, (classical course : 2 years medical course at that univ. ) ; year medical course at Baltimore Med. ( grad. M.D., 1897; m. Baltimore, Md., Oct. ! 1902, Virginia Pistel Hunt; one son, Will James, b. Oct. 3, 1907. Was interne at l'. View Hosp., Baltimore, Md., 1997-95. F ...
gaged in general practice of medicine an .: surgery at Syracuse, N. Y. Mem. Reforr. ! Presbyterian or Covenant Church. M .: Syracuse Acad. Medicine. Club: Universit". Address : 102 E. Colvin St., Syracuse, N. Y. McFARLANE, Charles T .:
Educator; b. New Berlin, Chenango Co .. N. Y., May 5, 1872; s. James and Marihu ( Tinker ) McFarlane; ed. Coll. City of N. Y .. N. Y. State Normal Coll., Univ. of Vienna (Austria ) ; graduate work in Harvard Univ .. Ph.B., D.Pd .; m. Ypsilanti, Mich .. Dec. :.. 1895, Lena Fayon Worden; children: David Eugene, b .. 1900, James Worden, b. 1:42. Head of Dep't of Geography and Drawin .. State Normal Coll., Ypsilanti, Mich., 9 year .. spent eighteen months' study and travel abroad, and since 1901 principal State Nor? ! Sch., Brockport, N. Y. Mem. Geographische Verein Universitat Yien; fellow Am. Geng. Soc: Address : Brockport, N. Y.
MACFARLANE, Wallace:
Lawyer; b. St. John, N. B., Dec. 3, 1556: s James and Mary (Cameron) Macfarlane: grad. Harvard Coll .. A.B., 1879: unmarried. Since admission to bar, engaged in practice of law in N. Y. City; mem. law firm Mac. farlane, Whitney & Monroe. Was U. S. dist. att'y for Southern Dist. of N. Y., 1994-9 -. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., St. Andrew's Soc., Civil Service Reform Ass'n. Clubs : University, Harvard. Reform. Address: 26 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
McGIFFERT, Arthur Cushman:
Educator; b. Sanquoit, N. Y., Mar. 4, 1861; S. Rev. Joseph Nelson and Harriet Whiting ( Cush- man ) MeGiffert: grad. Western Reserve Coll .. B.A., 1:S2. M.A., 1885; Union Theol. Sem .. 1885; studied at Berlin, Marburg, Paris and Rome, Iss5-8: Ph.D., Univ. of Marburg, I.s .: D.D., Western Reserve Univ., 1592; D.D., Har- vard, 1906: m. Ist, Cleveland, O., 1955, Eliza Isabelle King (d. 1ss?) ; 2d, E. Orange, N. J .. 1901, Gertrude Huntington Boyce; children : Elizabeth, Arthur Cushman, Jr., Katharine. Instr., 1Sss-90, prof. chure history 1800-93. Lane Theol. Seminary. Cincinnati: pro- fessor church history, Union Theol. Sem. V. Y. City since 1893; visited Europe, 1885.ss. 1896, 1800. 1903. 1904.05. 1008; lectured in sum. mer schools. Harvard Univ., 1999. 19 6: Chic => Univ., 1900, 100%; Birmingham. Eng .. I.M: Glastonbury, Eng .. 1905, etc. Congregational- ist. Mem. Am. Hist. Ass'n, Am. Soc. of Church History. Soc. of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Phi Bets Kappa. N. Y. Philos. Club, and various eleri- eal eluhs. Author: Dialogue Between a Christian and a Jew. 1-9: Church History o? Eusebius, 100; History of Christianity I
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Apostolic Age, 1897; Apostles' Creed, 1902, and many essays, addresses, etc. Club: Century. Address: 700 Park Ar., N. Y. City. MacGILLIVRAY, Alexander Dyer:
Ass't prof. entomology; b. Inverness, Ohio, July 15, 1868; s. John Henry and Elizabeth (Adams) MacGillivray; ed. in public schools, Univ. of Wooster, Ohio, Cornell Univ., Ph.B., 1900, Ph.D., 1904; m. Forest Home, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1891, Fanny M. Edwards. Ass't in entomology, 1890-1900, instr 1900-06, since 1906 ass't prof. entomology and invertebrate zoology, Cornell Univ. Has written mono- graphs on North America Thysannra, on North Am. species of Tenthredinoidea (des- cribing over 200 new species), Am. Species of Isotoma (20 new species), in Canadian En- tomologist; also on the respiration of larvæ and pupæ of Donacia, and the wings of the Tenthredinoidea. Mem. Gamma Alpha frat- ernity, Soc. of the Sigma Xi, A. A. A. S., Entomological Soc. of America. Address: Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y.
MCGINNIS, Edward L'Hommedieu:
Physician; b. Mobile, Ala., Jan. 18, 1862; s. Edward Woodruff and Amelia ( L'Homme- dieu) McGinnis; ed. N. Y. City, Paris, Ber- lin, Vienna, London ; M.D., Long Island Coil. Hosp., 1983. Has been connected with N. Y. State Woman's Hosp. since 1854; mem. Acad. Medicine; fellow Am. Med. Ass'n, State and County Ass'ns; Obstet. Soc., Woman's Hosp. Soc., West End Med. Soc., Société Electro- therapeutique Francaise. Clubs: Hospital Graduates, N. Y. Yacht, Canadian Camp, etc. Address: 202 W. 86th St., N. Y. City.
McGOWAN, John Patrick:
Physician ; b. Irvington, N. J., April 23, 1865; s. Patrick and Sarah (Gilmartin) Mc- Gowan; ed. in parochial and public sebools, N. Y. City, New Germantown (N. J.) Acad., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., M.D., 1SSS; m. Jersey City, Mar. 1, 1905, Frances Matilda Conduct. Attending surgeon Genito-Urinary Dep't, Bellevue (Out-Patient Dep't) 1588-95; attending surgeon, Roosevelt Hosp., Out-Pa- tient Dep't, 1892-96, ass't dermatologist De- milt Dispensary, 1888-95. Brigade surgeon, Naval Militia, N. Y .; passed ass't surgeon, U. S. N., during Spanish-Am. War, April 26, to Sept. 8, 1898; ass't surgeon. Naval Militia, N. Y., 1897-98; surgeon, 1:95-1904; visiting physician, N. Y. Foundling Hosp. : chief sur- geon, Dep't of Genito-Urinary and Skin Dis- eases, St. Bartholomew Hosp .; consulting surgeon, French Hosp. Republican. Roman Catholic. Mem. Acad. of Medicine of N. Y., State and County Med. Soes. : honorary mem. L'Association Française d'U'rologie: mem. Am. Urological Ass'n, N. Y. Soc. Dermatology, Soc. Genito-Urinary Surgeons, Physicians' Mutual Aid Ass'n, Celtic Med. Soc. : v .. p. and chm'n Exec. Com. and director St. Bartholo- mew Clinic: mom. B'd N. Y. Found- ling Hosp. Mem. Naval Order, Navy League, Mil. Order of Foreign Wars. Military and Naval Order Spanish-Am. War. Recreations: Travel, fishing. Clubs: Union League, Strol- lers. Calumet, Wykagyl Golf, (N. Y. City), Army and Navy, ( Washington) : Club Chap- leau (Quebee). Address: 115 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
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