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McGOWN, William Knight:
Clergyman; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 27, 1859: s. Judge Henry Post and Mary ( Dailey) MIc.
Gown; ed. public schools, business coll., Va. Theol. Sem., Divinity Sch., Philadelphia, Pa .; m. Philadelphia, June 7, 1900, Frances L. Lawrence. Has traveled much in the U. S .; went abroad in 1873; at one time clerk with James McCreery & Co., and N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R. Co .; rector Grace Em- manuel Ch. since 1894; was ass't at Holy Trinity Ch., Harlem, 1888; rector of Em- manuel Ch., 1892-94; since consolidated with Grace Emmanuel. Episcopalian. Mem. Broth- erhood of St. Andrew and various church and college organizations; rector Blodgett Me- morial Summer Home, Pleasantville, N. Y. Recreations: Traveling, fishing. Address : 1982 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
MCGRATH, Alfred:
Banker: b. N. Y. City, Feb. 24, 1861; s John Rutter and Caroline A. (Birch) Mc- Grath: ed. Brooklyn (N. Y.) Poly. Inst .; studied at Stuttgart, Germany: m. Passaic, N. J., April 30, 1891, Sallie Kate Granger; children : Eleanor Granger, Douglas Geoffroy. Was with Southern Nat. Bank, Isss-92; Third Nat. Bank, 1892-95; Standard Oil Co., 1995- 99; Merchants' Nat. Bank, Philadelphia, Pa., 1899-1901; Bank of N. Y. (N. B. A.), 1901-03; Nat. Shoe and Leather Bank since 1903
(vice-pres.) ; also 3d v .- p. Met. Bank of N. Y .; v .- p. and director The Metcalf Co .; treas. and director Wellsburg & Buffalo Val- ley R. R. Co. Served as private and cor- poral 3d Battery. N. G. N. Y .: battalion adj't and Ist lieut., 109th, N. G. N. Y .. and later with 9th Reg't; resigned, 1900. Republican. Episcopalian ; organist and choir-master St. Chrysostom's Chapel, Trinity Parish. N. Y. Clubs: N. Y. Yacht, Forest and Stream, ( Wilmington, Vt.) ; Forest Hill, (Newark, N. J.) ; Youngtakah Country ( Nutley, N. J.) Residence: Forest Hill, N. J. Address: 1 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
MacGRATH, Harold:
Author; b. Syracuse, N. Y .: s. Thomas H. and Lillian Jane ( Spurlock) MacGratis; ed. in public schools: m. April 17, 1905, Bridge- port, Conn .. Alma Kenyon. Has traveled all over the world. Mem. Chamber of Commerce, Syracuse. Author: Arms and the Woman: The Puppet Crown: The Grey Cloak; The Man on the Box; Half a Rogue: The Lure of the Mask; The Princess Elopes; Hearts and Masks. Recreations: Horses. billiards, fishing. Club: Century ( Syracuse). Address: Syracuse, N. Y.
McGRAW, A. P .:
Manufacturer; b. MeGraw. N. Y .. June 12. 1856: s. Perrin H. and Louisa ( Pritchard) MeGraw: ed. MeGrawville Union School and N. Y. Central Acad .; prepared for college. but entered business: in. Wallingford. Vt .. Jan. 18. 1552, Emeline M. Childs: children : Charles 1 .. b. Dee. 28. 1st, Agnes C .. b. Nov. 12. 1:91. Pres. and treas. A. P. Mc. Graw Corset Co .: formerly treas. MeGraw Corset Co .: starting in company with his father under name of P. H. MeGraw & Son. engaged in heavy manufacturing corse: busi- ness since Isis, now employing 300 hands: also skirt mf'r, supplying the canvassing trade. Has traveled over Italy, Egypt. Palos tine and Turkey, taking a great many views of the country and people and now lecturing with the stereopticon illustration. AAlways
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schoof and village offices, and pres. of Mc- Grawville. Presbyterian; sup't of Presby'n Sunday Sch. 25 years; now pres. Cortland Co. S. S. Ass'n; was pres. of committeemen and vice-president of Cortland County Cen- tennial, pres. The Cortland Science Club. Promoter of the electric and steam railroads into McGraw, and first user of electric light- ing there; originator of Multe Needle Sewing Machines; patentee of many useful inven. tions; original employer of the most of the inhabitants of McGrawville, N. Y. Noble grand of Odd Fellows; cant. Camp 26, Sons of Veterans. Trustee Presbyterian Church; was director Nat. Bank of Cortland; trustee Union School. Recreations: Baseball, tennis, farming. Address: McGraw, Cortland Co., N. Y.
MacGREGOR, Charles Peter:
Clergyman ; m. St. Andrews, P. Q., Can., July, 1871; s. John and Jennie MacGregor; grad. McMaster Univ., Toronto, Can., B.A., 1899; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1906, B.D., 1907. M.A., Columbia Univ., 1909; m. Aug. 1, 1901, Mary E. Mercer, of Rosedale, British Columbia, Can .; children: Helen Stuart, b. 1902, Margaret Jean, b. 1907. Pas- tor Baptist churches at Chilliwack, R. C., Can., 1894-96, Markham, Ont., 189 .- 99, Bay- onne, N. J., 1900-05; associate pastor, Calvary Bapt. Ch., N. Y. City, since July, 1905. Rec- reations: Walking, fishing, mountain climb- ing, tennis. Club: Adelphi. Address : 603 W. 178th St., N. Y. City.
McGREGOR, James Howard:
Adjunct prof. zoology, Columbia Univ .; b. Bellaire, Ohio, July 23, 1972; s. Robert Alex- ander and Lucy ( Watterson) McGregor; ed. Ohio State Univ., B.S., 1594, Columbia Univ., A.M., 1896, Ph.D., 1899. Author of papers on cellular biology, vertebrate palæentology and effect of X-rays on development of ani- wals. Joint author: Evolution of Animals (with Prof. Henry F. Osborn), 1909. Fellow A. A. A. S .; mem. Am. Soc. Zoologists, Am. Soc. Vertebrate Paleontologists, Scc. of Sigma Xi. Address: Columbia University, N. Y. City.
MacGREGOR, Willard Holmes:
Manager: b. N. Y. City, May 3, 1865; s. Henry and Mary MacGregor: grad. Coll. City of N. Y., 1984; Stevens Inst. of Technology. M. E., 1896: m. N. Y. City, 1901. B. H. Mac- donald. Successively draughtsman with Dr. Cary T. Hutchinson: ass't factory sup't and salesman with Waid-Leonard Elec. Co .: mg'r N. Y. office for Cutler Hammer Mf's Co .; engineering salesman with Westinghouse Elec. and Mf'g Co .: mg'r N. Y. office of Die- taphone Co. of America. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, N. Y. Elec. Soc .. Illuminating Eng'ring Soc. Railroad Club, Stevens Alumni Ass'n, Tau Beta Pi. Recreations: Yachting. music. Clubs :
Engineers, Mendelssohn Glee, Bayside Yacht. Address: 290 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
McGREGORY. Joseph Frank:
Educator: b. Wilbraham, Mass., April 11. 1855; s. Joseph and Emeline ( Fuller) Mc- Gregory; ed. Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass., Amherst Coll .. A.B., 1:80, .A.M., 1-53. D.Sc., 1905; studied at Göttingen, Germany, 1880-81, 1553.51, Heidelberg, 1:00-91, 1506; m. Amherst, Mass., July 12, 1553, Emma Hodg.
kins. Instr. in chemistry at Amherst Co !!. , 1851-83; prof. chemistry, Colgate Univ., sin e 18$4. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc .; fellow Lond = (Eng.) Chem. Soc., A. A. A. S., Gern.a .. Chem. Soc., Delta Upsilon fraternity. P .. Beta Kappa Sos., Masonic order (Knigh: Templar), Order of Veiled Prophets. Ad dress: Hamilton, N. Y.
McGUINNESS, James Holmes:
Clergyman; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 18, 1972; s. John and Catherine ( Chambers) MeGui :. ness; ed. Old Number Thirty-five, famous high school of N. Y. City, St. Stephen's Coll., Annandale, N. Y., Gen. Theol. Sein .. B.A., D.D., St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Md .: m. Warwick, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1899, Amy Aimis Chamberiain; one son: Aims Chamberlain. b. Mar. 10, 1905. Ordered deacon in Christ Ch., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Oet. 17, 1993, or- dained priest. St. Mary's Church, Tuxedo Park, N. Y., June 20, 1897; curate Ch. of the Holy Communion, N. Y. City, 1993-94; Grace Cli., Sandusky, O., 1894-95; in charge of ch. at Arden, N. Y., on the estate E. H. Harriman, since 1895; founder of the parishes at Chester and Greenwood Lake, N. Y .; has been identified with the Guild of Churen Musicians, London, since 1590. Mem. Stand. ard Lodge F. and A. M., Sigma Alpha Ep- silon fraternity, Am. Geog. Soc. Club : City (N. Y. City). Address: Chester, N. Y. McGUIRE, James Clark:
Civil eng'r, contractor; b. near Ellicott City, Md., Sept. 21, 1867; s. Joseph D. and Anna ( Chapman) McGuire; ed. Rittenhouse Acad., Washington, D. C., 1:81.82; Emerson Inst., Washington, 1983; grad. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, N. Y., C.E., Ises: unmarried, Great-great-nephew President James Madison; lineally descended from the Plantaganet line of England: also a lineal descendant from IS of the 25 surety barons who signed the Magna Charta on the field of Runnymede. Was engaged on U. S. Geol- ogical Survey in West, one year after gradu- ation ; ass't eng'r Nicaragua Canal one year; eng'r Phoenix Bridge Co. 3 years; the Treasury Dep't, Washington, D. C., 3 years; since 1996, conducting business on own ac- count as eng'r and contractor; pres. James C. McGuire & Co .: v .- p. and gen. mig'r Porterfield Construction Co .. Markenfield
Construction Co., Huntingfield Construc-
tion Co., Mayfield Construction Co. Mem. Britain. Inst'n Civil Eng'rs of Great Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Soc. Naval Archi- teets and Marine Eng'rs, Sve. of the Cin- cinnati, Soc. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolu- tion, Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Clubs: University, Down Town, Rockaway Hunting (N. Y. City) ; Metropolitan (Washington, D. C.). Address: 50 Church St., N. Y. City.
McGUIRE, Joseph Hubert:
Architect: b. N. Y. City. 1966; s. Joseph and Catharine (Rorke) McGuire: ed. private and public schools, St. Francis Xavier Co!l .. Met. Art Schools, N. Y. City: Ecole des Beaux Arts. France: m. Philadelphia, Pa .. Harriet Mein : children: Joseph Mein. Hubert Amer. Alan Rorke. Catharine. Among his principal works are the Catholic Cathedral at Richmond, Va. : churches of St. Rise of Lima, 'Holy Trinity, St. Malachy, N. Y. City; the Westchester Protectory, St. Elizs.
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beth's Hospital, etc., also many school build- | hiney; ed. Jersey City primary and high ings, hospitals, commercial buildings and private residences. Was delegate to Fine Arts Federation, and several times delegate to conventions of Am. Inst. Architects: mem. N. Y. Chapter Am. Inst. of Architects (ex- officer), Soc. of Beaux-Arts Architects (ex- officer), Architectural League (ex-officer), etc. Clubs: Catholic (ex-governor), Wy- kagyl Country. Residence: Beechmont, New Rochelle, N. Y. Address: 45 E. 42d St., N. Y. City.
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McHARG, Henry K .:
Broker; b. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1851; s. John and Martha Whipple (Patch) McHarg; ed. Albany Acad., private schools and board- ing school Rev. Thos. C. Reeds, Geneva, N. Y., 1862-65; elerk Lockwood & Co., bank. ers, 1866-69; ass't corr. clerk and bookkeeper Third Nat. Bank, N. Y., 1870-71; pres. and director Texas Central R. R., Va. & South- western R'y Co .; and Va. Iron and Coal and Coke Co. Admitted mem. N. Y. Stock Ex- change, Feb. 21, 1872; served on Governing Com., 1888-94. Director Manhattan Co. Bank since 1883, and v .- p. since 1893; director Wa. bash R. R., 1889-1905, resigned; director De- troit & Mackinac R'y Co., Stamford Trust Co., Suburban Land and Investment Co. Clubs: Union League, N. Y. Yacht, Down Town. Residence. Stamford, Conn. Address : 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.
MacHARG, John Brainard:
Teacher of Greek, manufacturer; b. Kome, N. Y., July 11, 1873; s. John B. and Susan L. (Noble) MacHarg; ed. Hamilton Coll., A.B. (first honors in Greek and French) Cornell C.E. Manufacturer of fishing tackle under firm name of John B. MacHarg, Jr., Rome, N. Y., continuing business of father and grandfather, first makers of jointed rods and artificial lures in America; since 1902, John B. MacHarg Company, Rome, N. Y. Teacher of Greek, Auburn Academic High School, 1900-0S. Has traveled extensively in U. S., Canada and Europe. Author: Oultine Atlases for Study of History; also Drill Cards, etc .; published by Thompson Pub- lishing Co. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity, Quill and Dagger ( Cornell Senior Soc. ), and Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Clubs: Owasco Coun- try (Auburn, N. Y.), Teugega (Rome, N. Y.). Address: Rome, N. Y.
MacHENRY, Charles Ainsworth:
Lawyer; b. Cape Vincent, N. Y., Oet. 14, 1875; s. John and Nancy ( Milligan ) Mac- Henry: ed. Lowville High Sch., Potsdam Normal Sch., Cortland Normal, Cornell Univ., LL.B., 1995; Yale Univ., M.L., 1900 (honors '86 Memorial. 1-97, '91 Memorial, at Cornell) ; m. Brooklyn, July 8, 1906, Margaret Camilla Bowen. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1900; to U. S. Supreme Court, 1904. Cam- paign speaker, State and county, since 1895. Democrat. Episcopalian.
Mem. Soc. Med. Jurisprudence. Mason :
master Mistletoe Lodge, Brooklyn, 19.6-07. Recreations: Horse. back, golf, hunting, fishing. Clubs: Yale. Brooklyn Golf, Noonday, Brooklyn Masonic. Residence : 752 Hancock St., Brooklyn. Ad- dress : 7 Pine St., N. Y City. McILHINEY, Parker Cairns:
Chemist; b. Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 9. 1870; s. James and Martha (Cairns) MeIl.
schools; grad. Sch. of Mines, Columbia Univ., Ph.B., 1852, A.M., 1893, Ph.D., 1894; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 5, 1895, Clarissa Ann Walker; one son: Donald Walker, b. Jan. 17, 1899. In 1594 became associated with Louis C. Tiffany in his artistic productions in glass, enamels, metals and pottery, and in 1900 a silver and bronze medal were conferred on him at the Paris Exposition; made spe- cial study of the chemistry of fats and oils and the allied branches, 1894-1900; in 1900, made special report to the Dep't of Agricul- ture of N. Y. State upon linseed oil and its adulterants. Has contributed numerous
articles to scientific journals. Director
Tiffany Furnaces, Cromwell Walker Co. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Soc. of Chem. Iu- dustry, Am. Soc. for Testing Materials. Clubs: Chemists. Address: 7 E. 42d St., N. Y. City.
McILWAINE, Archibald Graham, Jr .:
U. S. mg'r London & Lancashire Ins. Co .; b. Petersburg, Va., Sept. 5, 1859; ed. public schools and Univ. Sch. of Petersburg. In youth, entered service of Petersburg Ins. Co., from which went to N. Y. Underwriters' Agency to be its special agent in South. Subsequently for several years general agent for London & Lancashire Ins. Co., Atlanta; 1893 was called to N. Y. to take position of ass't mg'r. Succeeded Jeffrey Beaven as manager, 1894. Pres. and director Orient Ins. Co., Hartford. Mem. Southern Soc. Clubs: Baltusrol Golf, National Arts, Calumet, Down Town, N. Y. Yacht, Ardsley. Address: 59 William St., N. Y. City.
McINTOSH, Burr William :
Author, photographer, publisher, actor ; b. Wellsville, O., Aug. 31, 1:62; ed. Lafayette and Princeton Coll., 1881: clerk in N. Y. & G. G. Coal Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., of which his father was pres. 1583-84; reporter for Phila- delphia News and Press, 1854-55. Made first appearance on the stage in Bartley Camp- bell's play, Paquita, Aug. 21, 1885, in N. Y .; original "Taffy"' in Trilby, 1995; corres- pondent Leslie's Weekly during war in Cuba, until prostrated by yellow fever, July 2. at El Paso. Started the Burr McIntosh Photograhpic Studio. N. Y. City, 19,0, and the Burr McIntosh Monthly, April, 1903; or- ganized the Burr Melutosh Publishing Co .. Oct., 1903. Author: The Little I Saw of Cuba, and several one-act plays: also musical comedy. The Photographer, produced by Shu- bert, Bros., N. Y., April, 1907. Accompanied Secretary Taft to Philippines in 1905, and from 1905 to 1998 delivered illustrated lecture "With Secretary Taft in the Orient": now delivering new illustrated lecture "The United States Today.' Address: Lotos Club, N. Y. City.
MCINTYRE, John F .:
Lawyer: b. N. Y. City, 1855: son of John B. (architeet) and Frances Virginia (Es- quiral) Melutyre, g .- d. Jean Esquiral, a sol- dier in the Revolutionary Army, who came here with Lafayette: ed. in Coll. of St. Francis Xavier: grad. Law Dep't, Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1577. Has been counsel in many important cases; mem. N. Y. Legisla- ture; counsel to the comptroller, and for many years chief ass't dist. att's, serving
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under DeLancey Nicoll, John R. Fellows and Asa Bird Gardiner, and has Diosecuted many important criminal cases. In .1897 was sent to London by the Irish-American Socie- ties to defend Edward J. Ivory, charged by the British Gov't with treason, and suc- ceeded in acquitting Ivory. Clubs : Man- hattan, Algonquin, Democratic, National. Address: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.
MCINTYRE, Thomas A .:
Banker; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 19, 1855; s. Ewen and Emily Amelia (Bridgeman) Mc- Intyre; ed. private schools and tutors; twice married, m. 1st. Anna Knox: 2d, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 17, 1902, Lucie Elvera Martin; chil- dren: Thomas A., Jr., b. 1852. Anna b. 1883, Malcolm, b. 1884, Donald, b. 1894. In banking and brokerage business since 1878, in firms of MeIntyre & Bingham, Mcintyre & Ward- well, Mcintyre & Marshall; present firm T. A. McIntyre & Co .: director and men. Exec. Com. Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Ce., Stan- dard Milling Co., Duluth Superior Milling Co., Southwestern Milling Co., Internat. Ele- vator Co .; trustee and mem. auditing com. N. Y. Produce Exchange Safe Deposit and Storage Co .; com. on management, Royal Ins. Co. of England; mem. N. Y. Chamber of Commerce, Forestry Ass'n, Met. Mus. of Art, N. Y. Zool. Soc., Ara. Geog. Soc. Recre- ations: Yachting, stock farming, automobil- ing. Clubs: Automobile of America, Metro- politan, Lawyers, West End, Lambs, Down Town, West Side Republican, Atlantic Yacht, Seabright Golf, Larchmont Yacht, Nassau Country, N. Y. Yacht, Suburban Riding and Driving, N. Y. Athletic, Motor Boat, Cen- tury of Syracuse, Sea Cliff Yacht, Seabright Golf. Address: The Wyoming, 55th St. and Seventh Av., N. Y. City.
MCINTYRE, William H .:
Capitalist; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 7, 1863; ed. in public schools of N. Y. City. After leav- ing school entered service of the Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of the U. S., of which is now 4th v .- p. and a director. Trustee and v .- p. Mercantile Safe Deposit Co .; pres. San Antonio and Aransas Pass R'y Co .; direc- tor Casualty Co. of America. Fidelity Trust Co. and Union Nat. Bank, of Newark, N. J., Missouri Safe Deposit Co. of St. Louis, Security Safe Deposit Co. of Boston, Mercan- tile Burglar Alarm Co., Brooklyn City and Newtown R. R., Coney Island and Brooklyn R. R., Metropolitan Opera Co. Address: 120 Broadway, N. Y. City.
MCIVER, Francis F .:
Broker, organizer; b. Utica, N. Y., 1857; s. James and Eleanor T. McIver: ed. in Utica School System; m. St. Paul, Minn., Alice M. Shaw; children: James S., Francis F., Jr. Has done traveling and adjusting for many of New York concerns and organized im- portant industries at St. Paul, Duluth, Min- neapolis, N. Y. City and elsewhere; has just finished organizing the White City at Syra. cuse, N. Y. Travels cover all Europe and America. Pres. Mohawk Valley Brewing Co., Schenectady, N. Y .; see. Worcester Knitting Mills, Millbury, Mass. ; pres. White City Con- struction Co .. Syracuse, N. Y. Also repre- senting the Metropolitan Bank, N. Y. City, placing their funds, and previous to that rep- rosented in the same capacity at different
times the Nat, Shoe and Leather Bank, N. Y. City, Merchants' Nat. Bank, and Equitas :- Trust Co., all of N. Y. City. Democra' Catholic. Formerly sec., now rap. and Fr ganizer Minnesota Soc. of N. Y. City. Mem of Catholic Club. Address: 42 Wall St., N. Y. City.
MACK, Harry W .:
Lawyer: b. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 13, 1561; s. Max and Eleanor (Wolf) Mack; ed. at Vienna, Austria, Col'. City of N. Y., A B. ( salutatorian), 1880; Columbia Law Sch .. 1880-81; Harvard Law Sch., 1581-84; Harrard. LL.B., 1584, M.A., 1884; m. Nov., 1990, Louis. Ranger; one daughter, Eleanor Louise, b. 1592. For a number of years actively cor- nected with the Jewelers' Weekly and The Jewelers' Circular Weekly, and for a time editor of the former; engaged in practice of law in N. Y. City from Isst. Republican ; leader of the 15th Assembly District. Mem. Rep. State Committee. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Pres. class of 1850, Coll. City of N. Y .; Phi Beta Kappa Soc .; honorary mem. Hasty Pudding Soc. of Harvard. Clubs : Harvard, Republican, West Side Re- publican. Address: 350 W. 71st St., N. Y. City.
MACK, John:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 6, 1872; s. John and Rhoda Elizabeth ( White) Mack; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1995; unmarried. En- gaged in general practice of law in N. Y. City. Democrat; mem. Tammany Hall. Club : Harvard. Address: 31 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
MACK, John M .:
Contractor: b. Philadelphia, Aug. 15, 1502; s. John and Mary Mack: ed. public schools. Pres. and director Barber Asphalt Paving Co., General Asphalt Co., Market St. Ele. vated Passenger R'y Co .; director Philadel- phia Rapid Transit Co., Philadelphia Trac- tion Co., Union Traction Co., Bonneville Portland Cement Co., Hamburg Vitrified Brick Co. Club: Lawyers. Country home: Torresdale, Pa. Address: 114 Liberty St .. N. Y. City.
MACK, Norman Edward:
Editor, publisher; h. W. Williams, Ont .. July 24, 1855; ed. at schools near his home; m. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 22. 1:91, Ilarriet B. Taggart. Started Buffalo Sunday Times. 15"9; during the campaigns of Iss1. 1sss and 1$92, he and his paper gave generous sup- port to the candidacy of Grover Cleveland; in 1992, he was alternate delegate to the Chicago Convention, and later representative from N. Y. State on com. to notify Mr. Cleveland of his nomination. Mem. Nat. Democratic Com. since 1900, and its chm'n since July, 1908. Residence: 1100 Delaware Av. Address: 193 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.
MACK, William:
Lawyer, editor; b. Sumter Co., S. C .. Oct. 24. 1:05: s. Rev. Dr. Joseph Bingham and Harriet Hudson (Banks) Mack; grad. David. son (N. C.) Coll., .A.B., A.M .. 19-2: Mo. Stato Univ .. LL.B., 1>>7; m. Port Jefferson, L. I., N. Y., June 1, 1:09, Minnie Frank Bayles: one son, William Bayles, b. Oct. 20. 1903. Sec. and editor-in-chief American Law Book Co. Mem. Missouri Soc., Southern Soc. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, Mas nie or-
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der (Clinton Commandery, K. T.), Kismet Temple, Mystic Shrine. Author: Mack's Digest of American State Reports; joint au- thor Rapalje & Mack's Digest of Railway Decisions, 7 vols .; editor-in-chief Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure; and of Encyclopedia of Forms and Precedents. Address: 60 Wall St., N. Y. City.
MACKAY, Clarence Hungerford:
Capitalist ; b. San Francisco, Calif., April 17, 1574; only son of John W. Mackay (dis- tinguished mine operator and banker, and joint founder with James Gordon Bennett of the Commercial Cable Co., and Postal Tele- graph-Cable Co.), and of Marie Louise ( Hungerford-Bryant) Mackay; ed. at home by private tutors, and attended the Van- girard Coll., Paris, and Beaumont Coll., Windsor, England; m. May 17, 1898, Kath- erine Alexander Duer, of an old Knicker- bocker family. In 194 entered his father's office in order to familiarize himself with the great business enterprises of which he is now the head; elected pres. Am. Forcite Powder Co., 1896, serving until 1999; became
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father's death in 1902 has been pres. Com- mercial Cable Co. and Postal Telegraph- Exchange Nat.
Cable Co. Director Am.
Bank, Equitable Trust Co., U. S. Mortgage and Trust Co., Commercial Co. of Cuba., Pa- cific Cable Co., Pacific Postal Telegraph- Cable Co .; director Southern Pacific Co., Canadian Pacific R'y Co., Am. Exchange Nat. Bank, etc., and was formerly trustee N. Y. Life Ins. Co. Enthusiastic sportsman and fond of athletics, and formerly owned a large stable of thoroughbreds, but disposed of his racing stable in 1902. Has a large estate, Harbor Hill, near Roslyn, L. I., where he has erected a magnificent country residence. Clubs : N. Y. Yacht, Atlantic Yacht, Union, Lawyers, Metropolitan Racuet and Tennis. Residence: Hempstead, L. I. Address: 253 Broadway, N. Y. City.
MACKAY, Daniel:
Clergyman ; b. Picton, Nova Scotia, Dec. 20, 1955; s. Alexander and Annie (Ross) Mackax; ed. Picton Acad., Normal School, Truro, N. Y., Dalhousie Coll., Halifax, Mc- Gill Univ., Montreal, A.B., 1ss1, Seminary of Montreal, Can., grad. 1884: m. Jan. 1, 1885, Jessie S. Logan, of Hamilton, Canada; chil- dren : Norma, Irene, Grace, Isabel, Marjory, Logan, Donald. Gordon, Charles Gillet. Or- dained in ministry of the Presbyterian Church by the Presbytery of Champlain. Pastorate of Fort Covington, N. Y., 1984- 1800; Addison, N. Y. since 1890. Has served several times as moderator of Presbytery and commissioner to General Assembly. Re- publican. Mem. Masonic order. Address : Addison, N. Y.
MACKAY, George Devereux:
Banker; b. Brooklyn. N. Y., Sept. 28, 1854; s. John Sutherland and Mary Wilson ( Dever- eux) Mackay; ed. public schools, Brooklyn Poly. Inst .; m. Feb. 5, 1ss0, Annie R. Barnes ; children : Madeline, Donald, Hugh. Alfred, Lois, George. Mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange since 1-75: mem. firm Vermilye & Co., 1850- 1905: Mackay & Co., since 1905; v .. p. Tri- City R'y and Light Co. : see. and treas. Ga. Coast & Piedmont R. R .; pres. Acme Ball-
bearing Caster Co., Acme Sales Co. Republi. can. Catholic. Mem. B'd MIg'rs Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Knights of Colum- bus. Clubs : Metropolitan, Catholic, N. Y. Athletic, Republican, American Yacht. Ad- dress : Nassau and Pine Sts., N. Y. City. McKAY, John Angus:
Publisher; b. Ogdensburg, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1861; s. Robert Horatio McKay; ed. public schools of Can. and N. Y .; unmarried. Began newspaper work as editor and publisher Ful- ton (N. Y.) Times at age of 19; in 1886, at age of 21, joined staff N. Y. Sun; special writer for N. Y. Herald, Bok Syndicate and Brooklyn Eagle; in 1890, established Brook- lyn Life; in 1900, bouglit The Home Journal, founded by N. P. Willis, and changed name of the paper to Town and Country, published by The Stuyvesant Co., of which he is pres. Independent in politics. Clubs : Calumet, Aldine, Garden City Golf, Oakland Golf. Ad- dress: Hoffman House, Madison Sq., N. Y. City.
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