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1893; m. Feb., 1896, Edith W. Carpenter; one son, V. Everit, Jr., Has never practised profession, but devotes his time largely to public-spirited, educational and charitable work. Director Mechanics Nat. Bank. Bank of Long Island. Was mem. Central City Com. of Citizens' Union, 1898 and 1899, and of Independent State Com., 1808. Trustee
Teachers' Coll., Univ. Settlement Soc., Coun- cil Syrian Protestant Coll., George Junior Republic; treas. People's Inst .; mem. Exec. Com. Nat. Civic Federation: v.p. N. Y. State Child Labor Com .; chm'n Finance Com., Manhattan Trade School. Clubs: Cen- tury, University, St. Anthony, Reform, Col- umbia University (governor). City. Ad- dress : 68 Broad St., N. Y. City.
MADDOX, Samuel T .:
Jurist; admitted to bar and was engaged in practice of law in Brooklyn and N. Y. City until Nov., 1896, when was elected to present position as justice of the Supreme Court of N. Y., for termin expiring Dec. 31, 1910. Address: 87 Bainbridge St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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MAEDER, John G .:
Physician; b. in Germany, April 6, 1855; s. Wilhelm and Barbara (Reich) Maeder; grad. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1879, N. Y. Homoo. Med. Coll., M.D., 1885; m. N. Y. City, 1879, Lydia Bossert; children : Emily, Samuel, Lydia, Florence, Cornelia. Repub- lican; Baptist. Mem. Am. Inst. Homeop- athy, N. Y. State Homco. Med. Soc., N. Y. County Homeo. Med. Soc. Address: 304 E. 120th St., N. Y. City.
MAGEE, Edward A .:
Chief eng'r, U. S. N .; b. N. Y .; appt'd 3d ass't eng'r, 1562; Itasca, West Gulf Squad- ron, 1862; steamer Rhode Island, North
Atlantic Station, 1863; Bureau of Steam Eng'ring, 1863-64; promoted to 2d ass't eng'r, 1863; Shenandoah, South Atlantic Station, 1864-65; Towanda (third rate), 1866; Swatara, West India Station, 1867-69. Promoted to 1st ass't eng'r, 1868, Navy Yard, N. Y., 1869- 70; Canonicus (ironclad), North Atlantic Station, 1871-72; Wasp, South Atlantic Sta- tion, 1872-76, training-ship Minnesota, 1876- 79; Experimental B'd, N. Y., 1879-81; Van- dalia, N. Atlantic Station. 1&1-83; training- ship. 1864-86; Richmond, N. Atlantic Station,
1886-89. Promoted to chief eng'r, Feb. 28. 1889; Navy Yard, N. Y .. 1889.90; mem. B'd of Inspection, N. Y., 159)-92: Adams, Pacific Station, 1893, to Nov,. le91; receiving-ship In- dependence, Nov 16. 1894, to May, 1895: troat- ment Naval Hosp., N. Y., May, 1895. Retired, Nov. 4, 1895, with rank of commander. Ad- dress : 157 Marey Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
MAGEE, John:
Pres. Fall Brook Coal Co .; b. Watkins, N. Y., Dec. 2. 1:07; s. George J. and Emma S. (Storhoff') Magee; ed. Lawrenceville. (N. J.) Sch .; m. Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1901, Flor- ence Wetmore Seeley. Engaged for years as miner and shipper of coal; now pres. Fall Brook Co., Fall Brook Railway Co .: director Syracuse, Genova & Corning R'y Co .. Pine Creek R'y Co .. Kean Van Cort. landt & Co. (realty co.). Chester Creek Land and Improvement Co., Philadelphia & Read- ing Dock and Terminal Co. Served as A.
MAGEE. John W .:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 21, 15/- . John and Sarah Magee; ed. public s.i. , and N. Y. Law Sch., otherwise self-educa: m. Richmond Hill, N. Y., July 27, 1597, F .... ence V .; children : John A., b. 1899, Harry J . b. 1901. Retail and wholesale dry goods. : year's; real estate and auctioneer, 7 Venir. . lawyer, 7 years; admitted to bar, 2d D.p 1. April term, 1898. Trustee Village of R ::. mond Hill, elected by largest vote ever sive .. in village; has resided in present locality :. years; refused, in 19.6, apptm't as depa'; dist. att'y Queens Borough; has also refus. .: Assembly nomination. Senior mem. firm of Magee & Johnson,
lawyers. Municip .. Ownership Democrat. Mem. alumnæ class ." N. Y. Law Sch., Queens Co. Bar .A.s. r. Freemason. Recreations: Automobiling, box: ing, fishing, shooting; ex-athlete, cross-cour try runner, bicycle, amateur racing, road au-l track. Address: Richmond Hill, N. Y.
MAGONIGLE, Harold Van Buren:
Architeet; b. Bergen Heights, N. J .. Oct 17, 1867; s. John Henry and Catherine Celes. tine (Devlin) Magonigle; ed. in pub .:: schools; m. N. Y. City, 1900, Edith Marion Day. Studied in offices of Vaux & Radford. Charles C. Haight, MeKim, Mead & White Rotch & Tilden; awarded gold medal by Architectural League of N. Y., 1991: Roteh traveling scholarship, 1894-96; won competi tions for Cornell Alumni Hall, National Maine Monument, Gates Av. Court House. McKinley National Memorial, etc. Served Ist lieut. and battalion adjutant, 109th Reg't. N. G. N. Y. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects and N. Y. Chapter of same. Address: 7 W. 3st5 St., N. Y. City
MAGRATH, William:
Artist; b. Cork, Ireland, March 20, 1538; came to U. S. in 1855. Academician Nat. Acad. Design since 1876; mem. Soc. Painters in Water Colors, N. Y. City. Address: 11 E. 14th St., N. Y. City. MAGUIRE, James J .:
Railroad official: b. Boston, Mar. 2. 1575; s. Daniel F. and Susan F. (Devlin) Maguire : ed. in schools of Boston, Mass. ; unmarried. Purchasing ag't. Mexican Central R'y: d: rector Mexican Nat. Construction Co., Mevi can & Northern Steamship Co. Recreations : Golf, tennis, yachting. Clubs: N. Y. Ath- letic. N. Y. Railroad, American (City of Mexico). Address: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.
MAIIAN, Alfred Thayer:
Capt., U. S. Navy: b. West Point, N. Y .. Sept. 27, 1810; s. D. H. Mahan, who was proi military eng'ring at U. S. Mil. Acad. : appt'd from N. Y., cadet at U. S. Naval Acad., 1%; grad. 1859 (honorary D.C.L., Univ. of ov- ford, LL.D., Univ. of Cambridge, England. 1-94, Harvard, 1595, Yale, 1:97, MeGill Univ Montreal, 1900, Columbia Univ., 19 0). Servel on U. S. S. Brazil, 1839-61; steamer Pocahon- tas, S. Atlantic Blockading Squadron, 1s01-62;
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commissioned lieut., Aug. 31, 1861; at Naval j nis. Residence: 80 Washington Sq. Acad., 1862-63; steam sloop Seminoie, Western dress : 60 Wall St., N. Y. City. Gulf Squadron, 1863-64; steamer James Adgar, MAIER, William J .: S. Atlantic Squadron, 1864-65; comi'd lieut .- comd'r, June 7, 1865; on steamer Muscoota, Gulf Squadron, 1865-66; steamer Iroquois, A. iatic Squadron, 1867-69; comd'g steamer Aroo- stook, Asiatic fleet, 1509; Navy Yard, N. Y., 1870-71; steamer Worcester, 1871; comm'd commander, Nov. 20, 1872; comd'g Wasp, S. Atlantic Station, 1873-74; at Navy Yard, Bos- ton, 1876-77; Naval Acad., 1877-80; Navy Yard, N. Y., 1880-83; comd'g Wachusett, Pacific Sta- tion, 1983-85; promoted capt .. 1585; Naval War Coll., 1855; pres. Naval War Coll., 1886-83: pres. of commission for selecting site for MAILLY, William: navy yard on Northwest Coast, 1859; special duty, Bureau of Navigation, 1989-92; pres. War. Coll. and Torpedo Sch., 1892-93; comd'g Chicago, 1893-95; retired upon own applica- tion, after forty years' service, Nov. 17, 1896; May, 1898, ordered to duty at Navy Dep't as mem. of Naval War B'd; naval delegate to Hague Conference, 1899. Author: The Influ- ence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1873; Influence of Sea Power Upon the French Revolution and Empire, 1793-1812; Life of Admiral Farragut; Life of Nelson; Sea Pow- er in Its Relations to War of 1812; and of other minor works bearing on politica! history as affected by naval and commercial power. Address: 160 W. 86th St., N. Y. City. MAHANY, Rowland B .:
Lawyer, b. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1864; s. Kean and Catherine ( Reynolds) Mahany ; grad. Harvard, B.A., summa cum laude, 1888. Delivered poem at unveiling of monument 9th Veteran Reg't, U. S. Vols., Ises; associate editor Buffalo Express. 1Ses; instr. literature and history, Buffalo High Sch., 1589: sec. U. S. Legation to Chile, 1990: U. S. minister to Ecuador, 1892-93; mem. Congress, 1895-99; visited Europe, England, France, Italy, Ire- land, Austria, Germany, Russia, 1902-1903; harbor commissioner (Buffalo) 1900-05. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mem. Phi Beta
Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Clubs: Metropolitan, ( Washington) ; Buffalo ( Buffalo). Address: 499 Prospect Av., Buffalo, N. Y.
MAHONY, Walter Butler:
Lawyer; b. Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 16, 1877; s. Walter A. and Ella J. ( Morgan) Mahony; of distinguished Vermont family; great-g .- s. Justin Morgan, owner of famous horse bear- ing his name, and g .- s. of Carey Allen, near relative of Ethan Allen and lineal descend- ant of William White of the Mayflower; ed. in various places, from Minnesota to Flori- da, until final two years at Amherst Coll., where grad. B.A., cum laude, at age of 20; managed college weekly and Dramatic Club with success; traveled extensively abroad and throughout Canada, U. S. and W. Indies: grad. N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., LL.B. Admitted to Bar, State of N. Y .; was for several years associated with Emerson Mc- Millin & Co., as officer and director in numerous gas, electric light and street n'y properties. Left N. Y. City, in 1907 for tour around the world. Mem. Ohio Soc., Amherst Ass'n, Am. Automobile Ass'n. Delta Knppa Epsilon Ass'n, Am. Geog. Soc .; mem. B'd Mg'rs N. Y. Bible Soc. Clubs: University, N. Y. Athletic, Phi Delta Phi, N. Y. Ten.
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Lawyer; b. Seneca Falls, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1876; s. Joseph G. and Mary (Siebert) Maier; ed. Mynderse Acad., Union Univ., Dep't of Law, Degree of LL.B., 1900. Lived two years in Europe before entering Assembly. Served two terms as mem. N. Y. Assembly, repre- senting Seneca County, 1905-96. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. college fraternity of Theta Delta Chi fraternity, Phi Delta Phi fraternity. Clubs: Fort Orange, (Albany, N. Y.) ; Kanadascaga (Geneva, N. Y.). Ad- dress: Seneca Falls, N. Y.
Journalist, editor, dramatic reviewer; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 22, 1871; s. James and Mary (MacDowell) Mailly; ed. in common schools of Lennoxtown, Scotland, and Liver- pool, England; m. Haverhill, Mass., May 15, 1903, Bertha Howell, of Chicago. After leav. ing school returned to U. S., 1889; worked as coal miner, 1869-95; associate editor Birm- ingham ( Ala.) Labor Advocate, 1895-96; editor Nashville (Tenn.) Journal of Labor, 1897, Haverhill ( Mass.) Social Democrat, 1599-1900; associate editor The Worker, N. Y. City, 1901 (again in 1906-07) ; editor The Socialist, Toledo, Ohio, 1905-06; managing editor N. Y. Evening Call., 190S. State sec. United Mine Workers of America, for Ala., 1894; delegate to Am. Federation of Labor, 1895; sec. Ten- nessee Federation of Labor, 1997-98; one of organizers of The Social Democratic (now Socialist ) Party at Chicago, 1895; organizer of the party in N. Y., 189; sec. Nat. Socialist Party Convention, Indianapolis, 1901; sec. and organizer Socialist Party of Mass., 1902; national sec. Socialist Party, 1003-05; mem. Nat. Exec. Com. Socialist Party, 1905-06; mg'r N. Y. 9th Congressional Dist. cam- paign, Socialist Party, 1906. Mem. Am. So- cialist Soc. Recreation: The drama. Resi- dence: 112 E. 19th St. Address : 442 Pearl St., N. Y. City.
MAIN, Gordon H .:
Lawyer; b. Franklin, P. Q., Canada, of American parents, Sept. 4, 1852; s. Lathrop and Susan (Gordon) Main; ed. Franklin Acad., Malone, N. Y., 1874 (classical coarse) ; Albany Law Sch., LL.B., 1576: m. Chateau. gay, N. Y., June 3. 1550, Charlotte B. Os- trander; one son, Harold W., b. 1985. En- gaged in practice of law from isso; elected dist. att'y Franklin Co., 19s, and twice re- nominated, Was of firm of Cantwells & Main, 1887-90; now senior mem. law firm Main & Bryant. Mem. Maccabees and Odd Fellow. Mason 32° and Shriner. Republican. Episcopalian. Address: Malone, N. Y.
MAIN, Hubert Platt:
Composer, editor, music books; b. Ridge- field, Conn., Aug. 17, 1$39: eldest s. Sylvester and Susan Main; ed. district school of Ridgefield, Conn .: m. N. Y. City, Sept. IS. 1565, O. Louise De Groff: children: Carrie Virginia, Lucius Clark, Hubert De Groff. Came to N. Y. City. 1sat: clerk in men's furnishing house, 1:56-1557: with pianoforte house. 1555-1864; with Philip Phillips, 1864- (6; with Win. B. Bradbury, 1.67; from Isis to date, with Biglow & Main, and the Big- low & Main Co., of which is now treas .;
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since 1855, has composed music, compiled and edited song books for churches, singing schools, Sunday schools, college collections, etc. Author and compiler, and compiler for authors, of. Sunday School Lute, 1856; New Lute of Zion, 1856; Methodist Hymns and Tunes, 1857; The Dayspring. 1859; Cottage Melodies, 1959; Bradbury's Anthem Book, 1860; Hallowed Songs, 1864; Sacred Lute, 1861; Musical Leaves, 1861; Home Songs, 1805; Singing Pilgrim, 1866; New Methodist Hymn and Tune Book, 1866: Chapel Melo lies, ISCS; The Victory, 1809: Bible Harp, 1869; Bugle Notes, 1571; The Coronation, 1872;
Christian Songs. 1872; Temple Anthems, 1873; Winnowed Hymns. 1873: Book of Praise, 1875; Chautauqua Collection, 1875; Songs for Little Folks, 1575; Imperial Harmony, 1876; Ka Lei Alii, ISTS; Glee Circle, 1879; Sterling Gems, 1880; The Alleluia, 1550, 1884; New Alleluia, 1SS6; Church Praise Book, 1881; Hoku ao Nani, 1882; Little Pilgrim Songs, 1883; Our Treasury of Song, 18:3; Hymns of Praise, 1884; Buk in Al, 1:86; Sterling Anthems,
1856; Ripples of Song, 1887; "New Organ Folio, 1857; Trumpet Notes, 1883; Church Hymnary, 1990; Songs of Psi Upsilon, 1991; Garnered Gems, 1802: Songs of Harvard, 1892; Augsburg Songs, No. 2, 1893: Phi Kappa Psi Song Book, 1$33; Songs of Alpha Phi, 1893; Select Songs, No. 2, 1893; Harvert Gems, 1896; The Hymnal of the Church, 1897; Anene Ma B'ana, 1897; Book of Worship, 1898; The Hosanna, 1898: Gems of Song for the Sunday School, 1901; Gloria Deo, 1901; Leo Hoonani, 1902: Devotional Songs, 1903; Songs of Alpha Phi. enlarged, 1904; Baptist Hymn and Praise Book, 1904; Bixby's Song Collections, 1908. Also numerous carols for Christmas and Easter; May anniversary songs. Thanksgiving services and Floral Praise services for Children's Day, from 1SS3 to 1898. Has assisted in compilation of several church hymnals and the various pub- lications of the Biglow & Main Co., since 1868. Author of the popular songs: We Shall Meet; The Bright Fore-er; O, How He Loves; Christ My All; Blessed Homeland ; My Lord and I: The Blessed Rock; What a Shout Was Heard: Man the Life-Boat. O Little Town of Bethlehem: I Stood Outside the Gate; Bright Glory Land: I'm Waiting for Thee: The Sweet Voice: Bye, Baby. Bye ; Good-night. My Darling: When Mary Was a Lassie, and others; in all over 600 published songs. Organist in different churches, 1856- 78. Residence: 12 N. 9th St., Newark, N. J. Address: 136 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
MAINE, Henry Clay:
Journalist : b. DeRuyter, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1814; s. David and Lodema ( Foote) Maine; ed. DeRuyter Inst., Hamilton Coll., A.B., 1870, A.M., 15.3. receiving Curran Classical medal 1569, and Phi Beta Kappa upon gradu- ation : m. Troy, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1873, Helen M. MeClure; one daughter, Marian Isabel. Editor with Troy Tines and Troy Whig 8 years and Rochester Democrat and Chron- icle 26 years. Connected with Am. Fruit Product Co. and N. Y. & Kentucky Co., 81 Lake Av., Rochester. Park comm'r City of Rochester. 11 years; ass't sup't parks two years. Republican. Student of the sun, and author of a system of forecasts based on the recurrence of weather conditions in 25
days, the approximate time of the sun's revolution on its axis, holding that a calm sun or portion of the sun coincided with calm weather, while disturbanees on the suu produced characteristic storms once Ic twenty-five days. Unitarian. Charter mew Rochester Acad. Sciences, and Astronomical Section same; mem. Rochester Soc. Artists. Delta Upsilon fraternity. Recreations : Sketching, and study of the heavens, solar and lunar photography landscape photoz. raphy and the production of small telescopes Club: Rochester Art. Address. 210 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y.
MAINS, George Preston:
Clergyman, publisher; b. Newport, Herki. mer Co., N. Y., Aug. 7, 1844; s. William Pres ton and Charlotte (Brown) Mains; ed. com. mon schools. Falley Sem., Fulton, N. Y .. Mexico (N. Y.) Acad., Wesleyan Univ., Mid. dletown, Conn., A.B., 1870; D.D., Wesleyan and Syracuse Univs., 1884; m. Mary Amelia Curtiss, of Mexico, N. Y. (died June 15. 1907) ; children: William Curtiss, b. Sept. 3. 1871, Jessie May, b. May 17, 1875, George Preston, b. May 10, 1878, (died April 20. 1882), Mary Pearl, b. April 21, 1SS3. Joined N. Y. East Conference M. E. Ch., 1870; was pastor of various churches in conference Elected, by the Gen. Conference of 1996. publishing agent in N. Y. Methodist Book Concern, which position still occupies. Served one year in U. S. Navy, during Civil War : was eight years sec. N. Y. East Conf .; pres. Wesleyan Univ. Club of N. Y .; pres. N. Y. Preachers' Meeting; five times delegate to Gen. Conference from Y. East Conf .;
trustee Meth. Hosp. in N. Y., and of the N. Y. East Conference; treas. Episcopal Fund and of Tract Soc. of M. E. Ch. Has traveled in Europe on three different occasions; al -. extensively through U. S. and Canada, and has visited Cuba. Address: 150 Fifth Av .. N. Y. City.
MAINS, William C .:
Lawyer: b. Mexico, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1871; s. Rev. George P. and Mary A. (Curtis) Mains: grad. N. Y. Univ .. A.B .. 1892. A.M .. 1594: winner of Butler Classical Fellowship (1892. 93), Halle Univ. (Germany), Ph.D., cum laude, 1896: N. Y. Law Sch .. LL. B., 199: m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1995, Sara Bristol. Student in Halle and Berlin, Germany, 1-94-96. Mem. Assembly of N. Y .. 1901. Republican. Mem. Psi Upsilon. Phi Beta Kappa. Hiawatha Lodge, F. and A. M. Club: Republican ( N. Y. City). Address: Mount Vernon, N. Y.
MAIRS, Olney Blanchard:
Lawyer: b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1ST6: s. William H. and Ellen A. ( Olney) Mairs; grad. Williams Coll., B.A., 199s, Columbia Univ. Law School, LL.B .. 19/1; m. Grace Church, N. Y. City, Jan. 11, 1905, Era Eu- genie Ward. Engaged in practice of law in City of N. Y. since law graduation. Re-
publican : Episcopalian. Mem. Williams Ahımıni Ass'n, Delta Kappa Epsilon fra- ternity. Clubs : Athletic, Lawyers. Address : 55 Broadway, N. Y. City.
MAKEPEACE, Frank Barrows:
Clergyman; pastor of Trinity Congrega- tional Ch .; corporate mem. Am. B'd Comm'rs for Foreign Missions, Soc. of Arts and Sci. ences; mem. Exec. Com. Manhattan-Brook-
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lyn Conference of Cong'l Churches; mem. ! Exec. Com. N. Y. Cong'l Ch. Extension Soc .; pres. Bronx Public Library; mem. Spring- field (Mass.) Library Ass'n. Republican. Congregationalist. Lectures on Practical Ethi- ics. Address: 2083 Bathgate Av., N. Y. City. MALCOLM, George Ide:
Banker; b. Newport, R. I., Dec. 4, 1857; s. Charles Howard and Margaretta (MicKay) Malcolm; grad. Brown Univ., Providence, R. I., A.B., 1879; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1885, Beulah Augusta Benham; children: James Benham, b. Isso, Julian, b. 1889, Hope, b. 1592, George Ide, Jr., b. 1896, William Sheldon b.
1898. Mem. firm Malcolm & Coombe, bankers, with branch offices at Hartford, Brooklyn, Springfield, Holyoke and Pittsfield. Mem. and governor N. Y. Stock Exchange. Recreations: Riding, golf. Clubs : University, Riding, Alpha Delta Phi. Resi- dence : 50 E. 52d St., N. Y. City.
MALBY, George R .:
Lawyer, congressman; b. Canton, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1857; ed. Canton Union School, St. Lawrence Univ., M.S. After leaving the university studied law; was admitted to the bar and has since practised in St. Law- rence County, mem. law firm of Malby & Lucey at Ogdensburg, N. Y. Active in Republican politics; elected to Gen. Assembly of N. Y., 1890, and four times reelected (speaker, 1804) ; elected to N. Y. State Sell- ate, 1895, and four times reelected, serving until 1907; elected to 60th Congress, from 20th N. Y. Dist., 1906, and reelected to G1st Con- gress, 190S. Address : Ogdensburg, N. Y.
MALI, Pierre:
Commission merchant and importer; b. Verviers, Belgium, 150; s. Jules Mali; grad. Univ. of Liege, Belgium, C.E., Is78; in. 1892, Frances Jolinston, d. late John Taylor Johns- ton; four children. Came to N. Y. City, 1879, and entered commission house founded in 1826 by his uncle, Henry W. T. Mali; now senior mem. firm Henry W. Mali & Co .; V .. p. Dolphin Jute Mill; treas. Lafayette Worsted Co .; director Internat. Banking Corp'n, etc. Became vice-consul for Bel- gium, 1989, and consul in 1898, an honorary position which has been given to the senior mem. of the firm of Henry W. Mali & Co. ever since 1830, when the kingdom of Bel- gium was founded. Mem. Belgian Order of Leopold, Congo Order of the Crown; direc- tor Belgian Benevol ut Soc. Clubs: Union, University. Residence ( winter ) : S Fifth Av., N. Y. City : (summer) : Plainfield, N. J. Ad- dress: 73 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
MALKIEL, Leon A .:
Lawyer; b. Moscow, Russia, Aug. 1, 1866; s. Andrew and Leah ( Balkin) Malkiel: ed. in gymnasium at Moscow and Tiflis, Russia; took honorable mentions and prizes in gym- nasium; evening high sch., N. Y. City, N. Y. Univ. Law Sch .. LL.B., 1.96; m. N. Y. City, July 7, 1900, Theresa Serber; one daughter, Henrietta, b. 1992. Mem. Nat. Executive Socialist Labor Party, 1-94-98; left it in 1899; joined the Social Democratic Party, 1999; delegate to city and county conventions; also State convention, 1902-1904, 1906; has been candidate for attorney-general, justice Su- preme Court and district att'y on Socialist Party ticket. Director Metropolitan Camera
Club of N. Y .; pres. Workingmen's Co- operative Ass'n. Socialist. Agnostic. MIem. I. O. O. F., Knights of Maccabees. Recrea. tions: Photography, fishing, rowing. Ad- dress: 116 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
MALLET-PREVOST, Severo:
Lawyer; b. Zacatecas, Mexico, Oct. 8, 1860; s. Grayson and Marianita (Cosio) Mallet- Prevost; ed. private schools, Philadelphia; grad. Univ. of Pa., A.B., 18s1: m. Philadel- phia, 1887, Virginia Hopkins Johns. Admit- ted to Pennsylvania Bar, 1855. Has served as special counsel for Spanish-Am. countries, also for Spain: sec. to comm'n to boundary line between British Guiana and Venezuela ; special counsel for U. S. in the Peralta Land Claim matter. Mem. law firm of Curtis, Mallet-Prevost & Colt. Mem. Pennsylvanis Soc., Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Uni- versity, Down Town. Midday, Riding Club. Residence : 931 Madison Av. Address: 30 Broad St., N. Y. City.
MALLON, George Barry:
City editor of The Sun; b. Malone, N. Y., May 20, 1865; s. M. S. and Martha Elizabeth (Barry ) Mallon; ed. Franklin Acad., and Amherst Coll .; grad. Amherst, B.A., 1887; m. N. Y. City, 1995, Irene Stuyvesant Black; one daughter, Frances Lippencott, b. 1901. Joined staff of Commercial Advertiser ou leaving college, and became a member of the staff of The Sun, in 1888; ass't city editor, 1995, and city editor since 1902. Mem. Amherst Alumni Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Psi Upsilon ira- ternity, Franklin Co. Ass'n. Clubs: Lotos, (N. Y. City) , Commonwealth ( Montelair, N. J.). Residence : 236 Upper Mountain Av., Up- per Montclair, N. Address : Editorial Rooms, The Sun, N. Y. City. MALONE, Paul B .:
Officer, U. S. A .; b. Middletown, N. Y., May S, 1372; s. John and Anna ( Mullen) Ma- lone; grad. St. James' Sch., N. Y. City, 1999, De La Salle Acad., 1890; U. S. Mil. Acad., 1894; m. June 12, 1595, Gertrude E. Kerwin, of N. Y. City; children: Gertrude E. M., b. 1896, Paul B., b. 1595, Mildred K., b. 19)1, J. Kerwin, b. 1904. Cadet, U. S. Acad., 1990- 94; grad. and promoted to 2d lieut., 13th Inf., June, 1894; served nt Fort Supply, I. T .; Sept .- Oct., 1894, at Fort Niagara, N. Y., 1804- 97; at Fort Porter, N. Y., 1 97-95; promoted to Ist lient. Inf., April, 1997: commissary, 3d Brigade, 1st Div., 5th Army Corps in Cuba; in battle of San Juan, July 1, 1 99; in various engagements in Philippines, 1899-1901, under Generals Lawton, Ovenshine. Schwan and Wheaton; first Am. provost.marshal, Daen- pan, Luzon, P. I .; promoted capt., April 2, 1901; instr. dep't of chemistry, U. S. Mil. Acad., Aug. 20, 1901, to July 15, 1905; at Fort Sheridan, Ill., July 15. 1965, to Oct. 3, 1900; provost-marshal, Hdqrs., AArmy of Cuban l'a- cification, from Nov. 27, 1906, to April 25, 1997. Judge-advocate, Army of Cuban Pacitication, May 1, 1907, to June 22. 1978. Roman Catho- lic. Lecturer ou military subjects. Author: Winning His Way to West Point; A Plebe at West Point; A West Point Yearling; A West Point Cadet. AAddress: Fort Learen. worth, Kan.
MALLORY, Roland:
Publisher, lawyer; b. Bridgeport, Conn .. April 6, 1870; s. Col. William H. and Halea 593
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Cobb (Wyman) Mallory; ed. Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., L. H.B., 1892, N. Y. Univ., LL.B., 1896; m. Bridgeport, Conn., 1:97, Rosa- lie Hillman Waldo; one daughter, Rosalind Marshall, b. 1898. V .- p. and director The Churchman Co. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. I. K. A. Club: N. Y. Athletic. Ad- dress: 434 Lafayette St., N. Y. City.
MALTBIE, Milo Roy:
Mem. Public Service Comm'n for First Dist., N. Y .; b. Hinckley, Ill., April 3, 1871; s. Henry Munson and Harriet ( Delano) Maltbie; grad. Upper Iowa Univ., Ph.B., 1592, Northwestern Univ., Ph. M., 1893, Columbia Univ., Ph.D., 1897; m. Mt. Morris, Ill., July 11, 1901, Lucia McCosh. Prof. economics and mathematics, Mount Morris Coll., 1:93-95; fellow in admin- istrative law, Columbia Univ., 1895. Sec. Reform Club Com. on City Affairs, 1897-1902. Editor of Municipal Affairs, 1897-1903. Prize lecturer on municipal government, Columbia Univ., 1900. Sec. to Art Comm'n of the City of N. Y., 1902-07. Investigated municipal con- ditions in Europe for the Reform Club, 1899; delegate International Congress on Housing, 1902; investigated civic art in northern Eu- rope for the N. Y. Art Comm'n, 1903. Mem. Comm'n on Municipal Ownership and Opera- tion Nat. Civic Federation. Conducted in- vestigation in Great Britain into relative merits of municipal and private operation of public utilities, for Nat. Civic Federation, 1906. Mem. Am. Econ. Ass'n, Scapa (Lon- don), Municipal Art Soc., Am. Polit. Sci- ence Ass'n. Author: English Local Govern. ment of To-day; A Study of the Relations of Central and Local Government; Municipal Functions; Street Railways of Chicago. Has contributed to many economic journals and prepared numerous reports upon municipal matters for the U. S. Gov't, various .cities and private organizations. Clubs: Reform, City, Economic. Residence: 590 Riverside Drive. Address: Tribune Bld'g, N. Y. City.
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