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McNAIR WHO'S WHO IN NEW YORK
on Wools, Bureau of Awards, World's Colum-| bian Exp'n; del. from U. S. Dep't Agr. to Internat. Congress Applied Chemistry, Ber- lin, 1903. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (pres. 1900, since then councilor) : fellow A. A. A. S. (chm'n Section C, 1896) ; mem. Soc. Chem. Industry, England (mem. Exec. Com. U. S. Section), Geog. Soc. Decorated by French Gov't, Chevalier du Mérite Agricole; mem. Chemists' Club of N. Y., Zeta Psi fraternity, Verein Deutscher Chemiker; trustee Lafayette Coll.,. Easton, Pa. Residence: 490 Park Av. Address: 135 William St., N. Y. City.
McNAIR, Eben O .:
Banker; b. 1850. Entered banking house of Jay Cooke & Co., Washington, D. C., in 1865; became cashier of Bank of Warsaw, Warsaw, N. Y., 1872, afterwards pres .; re- moved to Buffalo, N. Y., 1898, and engaged in private banking. Became pies. Common- wealth Trust Co., Buffalo, upon its organiza- tion, 1503. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars; v .- p. Buffalo Chapter, S. A. R. : mem. Buffalo Hist. Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc. Washington, D. C. Clubs: Independent ( pres. ), Buffalo. Address: Commonwealth Trust Co., Buffalo, N. Y. MacNAUGHT, George Kilpatrick:
Clergyman; b. Hobart, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1865; s. Robert and Frances L. (Kilpatrick ) MacNaught; ed. Delaware Acad., Delhi, N. Y., St. Stephen's Coll., Annandale, N. Y., Berkeley Divinity Sch .. Middletown, Conn .; m. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 22, 1903, Jessie B. Blakeslee; children: Frances E., b. 1904, Miriam E., b. 1907. Curate at St. Andrew's Ch., Meriden, Conn., 1:93-96; in charge Grace Chapel, Hartford, Conn., 1>96-1903; since 1903, rector of All Saints' Ch., Harrison, N. Y. Independent in politics. Mem. Berk- eley Alumni Ass'n and Berkeley Alumni Ass'n of Diocese of N. Y., S. A. R., Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, Aranac Athletic Ass'n of Harrison. Address: All Saints' Rectory, Harrison, N. Y.
McNAUGHT, James:
Lawyer; b. Lexington, Ill., Sept. 9, 1842; s. George and Nancy MeNaught; grad. Ill. Wes- leyan Univ., 1:63; m. Seattle, Washington, 1871, Agnes Hyde. AAdmitted to bar, 1564; mem. law firm of McNaught & Searle; form- erly resided in State of Washington. where was counsel for subsidiary companies of the Great Northern R'y System, of which became general solicitor, 1-57-59, and gen. counsel, 1889-95, with hdq'rs at St. Paul, Minn. Pres. and director Great Northern Construction Co. of West Va., Manitoba Land and Improve- ment Co. of Canada, MeNaught Land and Investment Co. of Washington: 1st v .- p. and director Great Northern R'y of Canada, New Orleans & Southwestern R. R., Slocan-Kilo Mining Co. of Canada; v .- p. and director Nassau Bond Co .; director Chateaugay & Northern R'y Co. of Canada, Great North- ern Elevator Co. of Canada. Montreal Ter- minal N'y Co. of Canada. Chibs: Lawyers, New York, Lotos. Reform, Colonial. Marine and Field. Residence: >55 West End Av. Address: 35 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
MacNEIL, Carol Brooks:
Sculptor; b. Chicago, Ill., Jan. 13, 1871; d. Alden F. and Ellen W. Brooks; ed. in Chicago schools and Chicago Art Inst .: student of Lorado Taft, Chicago: also studied in Paris under Frederick MacMonnies and Injalbert;
m. Chicago, Ill., Dec. 25, 1895, Hermon Atx .. . MacNeil. sculptor. Exhibited in Wor! ! . Columbian Exp'n, 1893, and in the P. .. saloons, 1894, 1895, 1900; Paris Exp'n. 1 . ( hon. mention) ; Louisiana Purchase Ex! . 1004 (bronze medal). Mem. Nat. Sculp .... Soc. Address: College Point, L. I., N. Y. McNEIL, Clarence Henry :
Capt., U. S. A .; D. N. Y., July 4, 16:3: < Millard D. and Mary A McNeil; cadet at X :: Acad., 1892; grad. and promoted in army :, additional 2d lieut. art'y, June, 1-96; Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1899, " Elsie Haupt .. Appt'd from N. Y .; served on garrison duty at Fort Slocum, N. Y., Sept. to Oct., i -. " . Oct., 1896, to June, 1897, at Key West Bar racks, Fla .; promoted 2d lieut .. April, 1997: .. 1 Ft. Hamilton, N. Y., June, 1997, to Feb., Ii in Florida, May-Aug .. 1995; at Washington: Barracks, D. C., 1893-99: promoted to 1 -: lieut., Mar., 1899; at Ft. Hancock, N. J., May. Aug., 1599; instr. of mathematics at Mil. Acad., West Point, 1899-1903; adjutant, Field Art'y Sch., Fort Riley, Kan., Feb. 3, 19/3, t) Sept. 1, 1505; capt. Artillery Corps, Aug. 1. 1901; grad. Sch. Submarine Defense 1!». transferred to 114th Co. Coast Art'y. Instr. Dep't Chemistry and Explosives, Sch. of Sub marine Defense, 1906-0S. Address: Fort Mon. roe, Va.
MacNEIL, Hermon Atkins:
Sculptor, teacher; b. Everett, Mass., 1903; s. John Clinton and Mary Lash ( Pratt) Mac- Neil; ed. Mass. Normal Art Soh., Academie Julian, and Ecole des Beaux Arts. Paris, and Roman Rhinehart scholarship for 4 years; m Chicago, Ill., 1895, Carol Louise Brooks. Taught at Art Inst., Chicago, Cornell Univ. : now teacher at Nat. Acad. Design. Has done important decorative work at Paris Exp'n. 1900; spandrils on U. S. building, Pan -. \m. Exp'n 1901. group; Despotism, and tympa num of Ethinological Building; St. Louis Exp'n, 1901, main cascade; Mckinley Memor. ial at Columbus, Ohio; works located at Ar: Inst., Chicago; Peabody Inst., Baltimore, Cor- nell Univ .; Portland, Ore .; Chicago, Il : Montelair, N. J. Mem. Designers' medal a! Chicago, silver medal, Paris, 1900, and Charleston Exp'n, 1902; gold medal, Pan-Am Exp'n, 1901; mem. Internat. Jury, commem -- rative gold medal, La. Purchase Exp'n, 19 Academician. Nat. Acad. Design; men. S. Am. Artists, Nat. Sculptors' Soc., Archite". tural League, Municipal Art Soc. Clubs: National Arts. Century Ass'n. Residence and studio: College Point, Long Island. Address. Manhattan studio: 45 W. 2d St., N. Y. Ciy.
MacNEILLE, John R .:
Auditor, statistician, appraiser: b. Brocton. Mass., Jnn. 21, 1-76: s. Robert G. S. and Ellen I. (Coo) MacNeille: grad. Hotchkiss Sch., Lakeville. Conn., (special honors ). Yale Coll., A.B., 1997 (special honors in 3 dep'ts). Fellowship in academic dep't; !! 1. N. Y. City. April 26. 1906. Ada L. Morrall. Engaged with Internat. Paper Co. as statis- tician. 1898: successively chief of burean v! statistics, mg'r statistical, cost and pay dep'ts of conmpany; auditor of company since 1905; v.p. and director The Investor's Agency, Inc. Made investigation of 1m. Ice Co. for att'y-gen. State of N. Y .; was retained by U. S. comm'r of corp'ns for special investigations Standard Oil Co. and
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Am. Tobacco Co., by U. S. dist. att'y for | Louis, Mo., 1901; instr. elec. eng'ring, Cor- auditing and investigating accounts of Am nell Univ., 1902-05: eng'ring dep't Strom- berg- Carlson Tel. Mfg Co., Rochester, N. Y., 1905; 1906, with N. Y. Telephone Co., N. Y. City; since Sept., 1906, ass't prof. elec. eng'r- ing, Sibley Coll., Cornell Univ .; mem. Soc. for the Promotion of Eng'ring Ed'n; asso. mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs. Address: Ithaca, N. Y. Sugar Refining Co., by att'y-gen. of N. Y. State to brief facts in U. S. Circuit Court, case of Consolidated Gas Co., against Siate and City of N. Y. in connection with 80-cent Gas Law; retained by mayor and corporation counsel of N. Y. City in investigation of ac- counts of the president of the Borough of Bronx, and previously ( with partner. Marvyn MACOUBREY, Anthony Robinson: Scudder) in similar investigation of president of Borough of Manhattan; installed complete system of accounting, bookkeeping and finan- cial statements for. Public Service Comm'n, and employed in many investigations audits and reports for corporations, firms and of- ficials. Has traveled extensively in Europe. Mem. Conn. Naval Reserve, 1897.93; petty officer, Spanish-Am. War, U. S. monitor Wy- andotte; N. Y. Naval Reserve, 2d Battalion. petty officer, 1900-03; mem. faculty N. Y. Univ., Sch. of Commerce, lecturing on busi- ness organization and management, 1904-06; mem. faculty Wharton Sch. of Commerce and Finance, Univ. of Pa., lecturing in similar courses during same period. Republican. Congregationalist. Mem. Am. Economic Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa. Zeta Psi fraternity. Clubs : Yale, N. Y. Athletic, Crescent Ath- letic, Graduates. Address: 52 Wall St., N. Y. City.
McNEIR, George:
Capitalist; b. Washington, D. C., 1860; s. Thomas S. and Emily S. McNeir; ed. Wash- ington, D. C .; m. Kalamazoo, Mich., 1881, Meda Burrows. V .- p. and director W. & J. Sloane; v .- p. Bank of the Metropolis; trustee Bowery Savings Bank; treas. and di- rector Oldham Mills ( Philadelphia ) ; v .- p. and director MeCleary, Wallin & Crouse ( Amster- dam, N. Y.), Nairn Linoleum Co. ( Kearney, N. J.), Ossining (N. Y.) Nat. Bank. Shut- tleworth Bros. Co. ( Amsterdam, N. Y.). Residence: Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Ad- dress : 881 Broadway, N. Y. City.
MacNISH, Charles W .:
Clergyman ; b. Hamptonburg, Orange Co., N. Y., Nov. 30, 1844; s. George and Julia (Finch) MacNish; ed. Alfred Acad., Alfred Univ., St. Andrew's Divinity School, Syra- cuse, N. Y .; m. Trumansburg, N. Y., May 11, 1870, Mary Jane Updike; children: Fan- nie M. Duesler, b. 1871, Charles A., b. 1876, George Herbert, b. 1579, Edward D'Orville, b. 1880, Leigh Richmond, b. 18:2. In early life built up a lucrative book, news and in- surance business in the village of Horse- heads, N. Y. Ordered deacon and ordained to the priesthood by the Rt. Rev. Frederic D. Huntington, Bishop of Central N. Y. Field of ministerial labor has been wholly in Seneca County, N. Y., having started five missions and built four churches in the mean- time. Was sole chaplain of Willard State Hosp., 1977-55: still associate chaplain. Royal Arch Mason, Knight Templar, Odd Fellow. Address: Ovid, Seneca County, N. Y. MACOMBER, George Stanley :
Electrical engineer ; b. Perry, N. Y., May 28, 1877; s. Lewis A. and Frances (Smith) Macomber; grad. Cornell Univ., M.E., 1900; m. West Haven, Conn., June 17. 1903, Mabel E. Theker: two children: James Lewis, b. 1905, Loren Dudley, b. 1008. With Bell Tole- phone Co., Pittsburgh, Pa .. 1900; instr. physics and elec. eng'ring, Washington Univ., St.
Clergyman; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 6, 1835; s. Robert and Jane ( MacMillan) Macoubrey; ed. Mount Washington Collegiate Inst'n, Univ. of N. Y., A.B., 1856, D.D., 1888; Theol. Sem., Allegheny, Pa., 1858; . m. 1st, N. Y. City, Oct. 17, 1860, Elizabeth Kane (died Dec. 3, 1898) ; 2d, Dansville, N. Y., June 5, 1901, Mrs. S. E. Denton. Installed pastor at Bloomingburgh, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1855; retired from active ministry, 1902, becoming pastor emeritus of the White Plains Presbyterian Church, after continuons pastoral life of 44 years, spent (except winters of 1895-87 in ill health in Florida) in the vicinity of N. Y. City-Brewster, New Rochelle, White Plains. Has traveled frequently in Europe and the Orient. Mem. Westchester Co. Hist. Soc., Presby'n Union of N. Y. City, Zeta Psi fra- ternity; trustee Francis Asbury Palmer Fund. Palmer Inst. (Lakemont, N. Y.), and other institutions from which is now (190S) retir- ing (ætat 73). Author: Relation of Presby- terianism to Revolutionary Sentiment in the Province of New York: History of the White Plains Presbyterian Church : and various published sermons and addresses. Repub- lican. Address: Brewster, N. Y.
McPHAIL, Donald Thomas:
Physician; b. in Nova Scotia, Dec. 6, 1871; s. James and Ellen Elizabeth (Rice) Mc- Phail; ed. Sydney Acad, and Dalhousie Coll., Nova Scotia, Medico-Chirurg. Coll., Philadel- phia, 1896; post-grad. work in London, and Berlin; m. at Purdy, Westchester County, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1901, Mary Purdy Vail. En- gaged in practice after serving two years in Boston City Hospital: specialist in diseases of the eye. ear and throat. Attending phy- sician at Manhattan Eye and Ear Hosp., and N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary. Late sec. and treas. Westchester County Med. Iss'n; mem. N. Y. County and State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n. Pres. Canadian Mining and De- velopment Co., It'd, of Nova Scotia. Can- ada. Independent in politics: Presbyterian. Special recreation is the further developing of country and suburban home life. Sum- mer home: Purdy, N. Y. Residence: 70 W. 46th St. Address: 616 Madison .1v., N. Y. City.
McPHAIL, Leonard C .:
Physician; b. Brooklyn: s. Leonard C. and Caroline E. (Speir) MePhail: ed. in schools of Brooklyn: grad. N. Y. Univ. Med. Dep't. M.D., IST6: since then practising in Brook- lyn. Clubs: Hamilton, Crescent. Address : 161 Hicks St., Brooklyn N. Y.
McPHERSON, Logan Grant:
Economist ; b. Circleville. Ohio. Aug. 11, 1863: ed. in public schools. Began railway service in lsst with the Pittsburgh, Cincin- nati, Chicago and St. Louis R'y Co., as sec. to gen. passenger agent, becoming suc- cessively in charge of ticket, rate and adver.
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tising bureaus in the Passenger Dep't of | McREYNOLDS, James Clark:
the Pennsylvania Lines; afterward with Bal- timore & Ohio R'y Co., then sec. and ass't treas. Consolidation Coal Co., Fairmont Coal Co., and Somerset Coal Co., and statistician Rock Island System ;
ass't to Samuel Spencer, in his capacity as representative of and spokesman for the railroads of the U. S., 1905-06; since 1906 engaged in economic in- vestigation of the effect of railroad freight
rates upon the commerce of the United States. Author: The Monetary and Bank- ing Problem, 1996; The Working of the Railroads, 1907; and many articles on trans- portation and economic subjects. Lecturer on transportation in Johns Hopkins Univ. ; lecturer, 1907-08 on the Freight Rate Struc- tures at Univ. of Chicago and at Columbia Univ. Clubs: Players, Staten Island (N. Y. City) ; Maryland ( Baltimore), Cosmos ( Wash- ington, D. C.). Address: Staten Island Club, New Brighton, S. I., N. Y.
MACPHATER, Neil:
Surgeon; b. in Canada, Aug. 10, 1859; s. Matthew and Jean (Ramsay) Macphater; grad. Trinity Univ., M.D.C.M .; also L.R.C.P., Edinburgh, F.R.C.S., Edinburgh, and L.F. P.S., Glasgow, Scotland; unmarried. En- gaged in general practice of medicine in N. Y. City. Author of many medical articles. Presbyterian. Mem. N. Y. Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, The British Med. Ass'n, The British Gynæcol. Soc .; prof. anatomy, Post- Grad. Med. Sch., N. Y. City. Pres. Canadian Club of N. Y. Address: 64 W. 40th St., N. Y. City.
McPHERSON, William L .:
Journalist; b. Gettysburg, Pa., May 23, 1865; s. Edward and Annie ( Crawford) Me- Pherson; grad. Pa. Coll., Gettysburg, Pa., A.B., 1983, Harvard, A.B., 1884, A.M., 1885. On staff N. Y. Tribune, 1885-1902, and since July, 1903; correspondent in Washington, 1889-1902, in Cuba, 1999: editorial writer, Washington Times, 1902-03; editorial writer, N Y. Tribune since 1903: editor The Tribune Almanac. Mem. Sigma Chi fraternity. Clubs : Metropolitan, Chevy Chase, ( Washington ) ; Calumet, Harvard (N. Y. City). Address : Care The Tribune, N. Y. City.
McQUAID, Bernard John:
Catholic bishop of Rochester; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 15, 1:23; ed. at Chambly Coll., near Montreal, Canada, and St. John's Coll., Fordham, N. Y .; after completing classical course was tutor at St. John's Coll., 3 years; studied theology and was 'ordained priest Jan. 16, 18IS. Was pastor in N. J .; founded and was 10 years rector Seton Hall Coll. and Sem. and part of the time also rector of Newark Cathedral; consecrated July 12, 1868, first bishop of the Diocese of Rochester, N. Y., in which is still serving. Address: 70 Frank St., Rochester, N. Y.
McQUAID, William Adolphe:
Lawyer; b. Webster, Mass., Oct. 3, 1805; s. Peter and Ellen Sophronia (Carney ) Mc- Quaid; grad. Yale, B.A., (valedictorian ), 1859. Yale Law Sch., B.L., 1992. Admitted to bar, 1993. Democrat; mem. Tammany Soc. Roman Catholic. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., S. A. R. Clubs: Yale, N. Y. Ath-
letic. Address: 154 Nassau St., Tribune Bld'g, N. Y. City. 868
Lawyer; b. Elkton, Ky., Feb. 3, 1962; Dr. John O. and Ellen (Reeves) McReynold: grad. Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, Tenn B.S., 1882, Univ. of Va., B.L., 1854. Pr .: law, Vanderbilt Univ., 194,0-03; ass't at gen. of U. S., 1903-07, resigned Jan., 19: and moved to N. Y. City to engage in priv .. . practice; now, with other matters, acti .; as special ass't to the att'y gen. in t .... prosecution of the Tobacco Trust and a .. , represents the Gov't in other cases. Mom Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Am. Bar Ass :. Clubs : Manhattan, Lawyers. Residence. Aberdeen Hotel, 17 W. 32d St. Address: 111 B'way, N. Y. City.
McSPADDEN, Joseph Walker:
Author, editor; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Mar 13, 1874; s. Walker L. and Margaret ( Porter) McSpadden; grad. Univ. of Tenn., A.B., 1:07; m. Binghamton, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1902, 1: 2 MCCrary; one son, Chester Ford. Author. Shakespearian Synopsis; Synopsis of Dick ens' Novels; Stories of Robin Hood; Stories from Wagner; Stories from Dickens; Stories from Chaucer; Famous Painters of America (all Crowell). Mem. Phi Gamma Delta ira. ternity. Residence: 137 Grove St., Mon !. clair, N. J. Address : 426 W. Broadway, N. Y. City.
MacVANNEL, John Angus:
Educator; b. St. Marys, Ontario, Can., Oct., 5, 1871: s. Peter and Mary ( Minc. Dougall) MaeVannel: ed. public schools, St Mary's Collegiate Inst .. 1885-89, Tor m !!! Univ., B.A., 1893, M.A .. 1894, Cornell Univ. (scholar), 1894-95; Columbia Univ., Ph.D) .. 1898; fellow Columbia. 1895-96: ass't. 1990-9: in. St. Mary's, June 27, 1901, Adeline Lindsay. Adjunct prof. Columbia, 1904-05; prof. phil ... oply of ed'n from 1906. Fellow. A. A. A. S. Presbyterian. Address : Columbia Univer- sity, N. Y. City.
MacVICAR, John:
Sec. League of Am. Municipalities; b. Galt. Ont .. July 4, 1859: s. John MacVicar: ed. in public schools, Erie, Pa .; moved 1) North Iowa; m. June 18, 1884, Nettie M. Nash. Elected recorder of town of De Moines, Iowa, 1888, and mayor of sale municipality, 1989; mayor of City of Dos Moines two terms, 1896-1900 .. Took active part in the organization of the League of Am. Municipalities, and was
elected i:> president at its first meeting at Columbus, Ohio, 1897; pres. League of Iowa Munici. . palities, 189>; sec. League of Am. Municipal ties since 1900, and editor of American Mu- nicipalities, the organ of the League. dress: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.
McVICKAR, Edward:
Real estate operator; b. Boston. 1869: od. at boarding school, one year at Mass. Inst. Technology; grad. from Sheffield Scientifi . Sch., Yale, as eng'r, 1502; m. 1900. Elith Lawrence Spoyers, d. Albert George Picot Speyers, of N. Y. City. Soon after gradu. ation became interested in stock farming at his country place, The Vickarage Stock Farm, in Lewis Co. N. Y .: since 1998, in real! estate business. Organized. 1921. the Real Estate Security Co. of N. Y .. and in 19e. The MeViekar Co., and in 1901, with others. The Shippan Point Land Co .; largely inter-
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ested in suburban development as well as transacting a general real estate business in the city; also identified with other corpor- ations. Clubs: Union, Delta Phi, City Mid. day, Larchmont Yacht, St. Elmo, Racquet and Tennis. Residence: 112 E. 56th St. Ad- dress: 200 Broadway, N. Y. City.
McVICKAR, Estelle Rowena:
Born Vincennes, Ind., July 30, 1858: d. John Kingsley and Isabel (Jenney) Case; descendant, on father's side, from the Cases of Conn., and of the Mowrys of R. I., and on mother's side from the Jenneys of Va., all old English families; ed. Vincennes (Ind.) Univ., valedictorian of its first grad- uating class; m. Vincennes, Ind., Dec. 21, 1586, Robert McVickar, of Ballymena, Ire-
land. Before marriage contb'r various newspapers, author of pamphlets and a Greek play, which was written for and pre- sented by the Westchester Woman's Club, and for which was presented with a gold pin (an ivy wreath) and a large wreath of laurel by the members. Presby'n. Charter mem. and second pres. Westchester Woman's Club; ex-pres. Mt. Vernon Branch Needle- work Guild of America; pres. Mt. Vernon Consumers' League; formerly director West- chester Co. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, People's Inst. of Mt. Vernon and for three years chm'n of its House Com .; ex-mem. Exec. B'd of N. Y. State Federation of Women's Clubs; pres. of the N. Y. State Consumers' League, and mem- ber of the Food Committee of the National Consumers' League. During Caban War was head of the Women's Patriotic Re- lief Work in Mt. Vernon, and as such worked with the women of N. Y. City for the soldiers and their families; also chm'n Women's Com. of Mt. Vernon, in work for California earthquake. Address: 269 N. Ful- ton Av., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
McWAIN, Andrew J .:
Editor; b. Batavia, N. Y., July 12, 1860; s. Andrew J. and Mary A. (Martin) McWain; ed. in public and private schools in Batavia, N. Y .; m. Farmington, Mich., May 20, 1885, Minnie L. Clark (died Oct., 1885). Editor of The Daily News. Batavia. N. Y .; also mem. of the firm of Griswold & MeWain, publish- ers of The Daily News. Republican. Mem. Masonic bodies; director Masonic Home Ass'n of Batavia, N. Y. Chib: Batavia. Ad- dress: 23 Jackson St., Batavia, N. Y.
McWILLIAMS, Clarence Arthur:
. . Physician; b. Brooklyn, N. Y ... 1870; s. D. W. and Helen ( Marquand) MeWillianis; grad. Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst .: Princeton Univ., A.B., 1892, A.M., 1895: Coll. Phys. and Surg., Columbia Univ., 1895. Acted as ass't surgeon on U. S. Army hosp. ship Relief, during Spanish-Ain. War. Resident surgeon, Presby'n Hosp .. N. Y. City, 1995- 97. Instr. in surgery. Coll. Phys. and Surg. Columbia Univ .; ass't visiting surgeon, Presby'n Hosp .: surgeon to Trinity Hosp., and chief surgical clinic, Out. Patient Dep't. Presby'n Hosp .: mem. Alummi AAss'ns of Sloane Maternity Hosp. and of the Presby- terian Hosp .; mem. N. Y. Acad. of Medi- cine, Med. Soc. Greater City of N. Y., Lenox Med. Soc., County Med. Soc., Hosp. Gradu- ates' Club, N. Y. Surgical Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n. Clubs: University, Princeton (N. Y.
City), Nassau (Princeton, N. J.). Address: 112 W. 55th St., N. Y. City.
MACY, Mary Sutton:
Physician; b. N. Y. City; d. Charles Alex. ander Macy, Jr., and Clara Barrett (Sutton) Macy; old N. Y. and Nantucket (Mass.) family of 10th generation in this country, tracing descent from several Mayflower pass- engers and soldiers and Statesmen of Colon- ial days in Mass. and on Long Island, as well as in Nantucket. English and Irish stock traceable for many generations back to time of William the Conqueror; ed. in N. Y. City private schools and Stamford ( Conn. ) Preparatory School, N. Y. Med. Coll. and Hosp. for Women, Univ. of State of N. Y. (honor student and prize student in medical jurisprudence and ophthalmology), Teachers Coll., Columbia Univ., School of Pedagogy, N. Y. Univ., Yale Univ. Sammer School; post-grad. study in Vienna, Austria, Zurich, Switzerland, and London, England. Examiner in lunacy, State of N. Y. Traveled widely in Europe and studied medical and educational problems of special interest; traveled in 1904, 1907, and 190S to study problems of education of the mentally defec- tive and backward individuals, both chil- dren and adults, on Continent of Europe and in England, and also in America. Lecturer in physiology, 1906-07, lecturer in physiology and hygiene, 1907-09, N. Y. Med. Coll. and Hosp. for Women; sec. faculty of same col- lege, 1907-08, and reappt'd for 1908-09, but resigned as sec. in July, 1908. Lecturer on mentally and physically defective children and their education for N. Y. City Teach- ers' Ass'n, 1907-09. Med. examiner Man- hattan Trade Sch. for Girls; ass't med. ex- aminer Yale Univ. Summer School, 1906; physician for women and children and dir- ector Sunshine Mission. Mem. Marble Col- legiate Dutchi Reformed Ch. Mem. Alumnæ Ass'n N. Y. Med. Coll. and Hosp. for Women, Acad. of Sciences, Soc. of Moral and Sanitary Prophylaxis: Second Internat. Congress on School Hygiene, Nat. Edn'l Ass'n, Am. Physical Ed'n Ass'n, Nat. Ass'n for Feeble-Minded ( England), Am. Hygiene Ass'n, Ani. Nat. Red Cross Soc .; life mem. Museum of Natural History, N. Y. City, Am. Playground Ass'n, Epsilon Tau fraternity. Recreations : Music, travel and. literature. Address: 101 W. 80th St., N. Y. City.
MACY, Nelson:
Lithographer, printer; b. N. Y. City. Oct. 2. 1869; s. F. H., Jr., and Mary . ( Nelson) Macy: ed. Stevens Inst. Technology. and Cornell. M.E., 1894; m. Ist, Katherine J. Burchell: 2d, Edith Virginia Brander Mat- thews; one son, Francis Everit. b. 1904. En- gaged in business as lithographer and print- er, N. Y. City. Pres. Corlies, Macy & Co .. The Dentz Lithographie Co. Served as ass't eng'r. U. S. Navy. and Spanish.War in Cuba, and on U. S. ship Topeka; awarded Santiago medal. Mem. Chi Phi fraternity Recreation : Automobiling. Clubs: s.ntomo- bile. Fulton, Players, Knollwood, N. Y. Yacht. American Yacht. Address : 441-447 Pearl St., N. Y. City.
MACY. Valentine Everit:
Philanthropist ; b. N. Y. City. Mar. 23. 1571; 6. Josiah, Jr., and Caroline (Everit) Macy:
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grad. Dep't Architecture, Columbia Coll., j D. C. or. Governor Flower's staff. CI .: 1.3 Union, Racquet and Tennis, Turf and i. Strollers, Midday Lunch, Jekyl Isla!l. i. tomobile of America, Currituck Shoot. ; Travelers, (Paris) Cercle de Bolden P logan. Residence: Corning, N. Y. Address: 13 W. 37th St., N. Y. City.
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