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MAPES, Victor:
Author, playwright; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 10, IST0; s. Charles V. and Martha Mapes: neph- ew of Mary Mapes Dodge; grad. Columbia Univ., A.B. ( first in class), 1991; studied lit- erature and the drama at the Sorbonne, Paris, 1592-93; m. Washington. June 5. 1900, Anna Louise Hoeke. Resided in Paris from 1892 to 1896. His first play, La Comtesse do Lisne, was produced at Theatre Mondain, Paris, and was pronounced success: while in Paris he was correspondent N. Y. Sun. On return to U. S., 1997, became stage man-
ager for Daniel Frohman at Lyceum Theatre. His first piay produced in N. Y. City was a one-act play, A Flower of Yeddo, at Empire Theatre. Dramatic critic, N. Y. World, 1- :. 99; ing'r of the Globe Theatre, Boston, 1 3. 01; director of the New Theatre (endowed of Chicago, Ill., 1906-07. Among his later plays are The Tory's Guest ( Empire Thea. tre, Nov. 1900) ; Don Cæsar's Return ( Wal- lack's, N. Y. City, Sept., 1901) ; Captain Bar. rington (Manhattan Theatre, 1903) ; The Un. deicurrent ( Studebaker Theatre, Chicago, Jan. 22, 1907) ; Self-Defense ( Fifth Avenue Thea- tre, N. Y., May 25, 190S) ; The Detective (Yonkers, N. Y., June 1, 1905). Author: Duse and the French; contb'r short stories to magazines. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Psi Upsilon fraternity. Clubs: University, The Lambs, Columbia University, The Players. Psi Upsilon, (N. Y. City) ; University (Chi- cago). Residence: Short Hills, N. J. Ad- dress : 00 W. 40th St., N. Y. City.
MAR, Frederic William:
School principal; b. New Haven, Conu., Oct. 9, 1864; s. John Ellingwood and Helen Louise (Gesner) Mar; grad. Hillhouse High Sch., New Haven, Conn., lest; Yale, B ..... 1Ss8, Ph.D., 1991; N. Y. Univ., Pd.D., 1es; m. Swampscott, Mass., Aug. 17, 1893, Carlotta Mima Lotsch; one son, Frank Wilhelm, b. Nyack, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1894. Was ass't in chemistry, Yale, 1888-91; teacher in Water. town, Mass., High Sch., 1802; Lynn, Mass., Classical High Sch., 1892-93; Boys' High Sch., Brooklyn, 1893-99; principal Public Sch. No. 6, Brooklyn, 1999-19:3; since 1903, principal Public Grammar Sch. No. 25, Brooklyn. Trustee of Queens Borough Public Library. Independent Republican; Congregationalist ; pres. B'd Trustees Union Cong'l Ch., Rich- mond Hill. L. I., 10 years; trustee Brook. lyn Teachers' Ass'n; mem. of various Na- tional, State and City Associations of teach. ers, etc., Jamacia Masonic Lodge, F. and A. M., Constellation Chapter. R. A. M .. Brooklyn, Richmond Hill Council, Royal Ar- canum. Clubs: Richmond Hill, Richmond Hill Republican. Address : 483 Elm St., Rich- mond Hill, L. I.
MARBLE, Frank:
Lieut .- commander U. S. N .; b. N. Y. City; appt'd naval cadet Sept. 4, 1ss4; grad. June s, Isss: promoted ensign, July 1. 1:00; lieut. (junior grade), Jan. 25, 1998) ; lient., Mar. 3, 1599; lieut. comd'r July 1, 1905. Served on board Boston, less: Pensa- cola, 1889: Newark, 1991: Petrel, 1991: Mo- hican, 1993; Naval War College, 19 :: Michi- gan, 1896; New York, 1896; Baltimore, 19); Brooklyn, 1900; Baltimore, 1900: Constella- tion, 1900; New York, 1901-02; Office of Naval Intelligence, Oct., 1900; sec. to Gen. Board and aide to Admiral of the Navy. Jan., 1903; naval attaché to the Am. Legation at Tokyo and Peking, respectively, Feb. 2s. 1905; serving April 11. 1907, when was at. tached to U. S. S. Chattanooga. Address : Care Navy Department, Washington, D. C.
MARBLE, Manton:
Editor. author, diplomat: b. Worcester, Mass .. Nov. 16, 1531: s. Joel and Nancy Chapin (Coes) Marble, she a descendant of Thaddeus Chapin and Lucy Whitney, he 3 descendant Samuel and Freegrace
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MARCY
Marble, after whom Marble Ridge was
named, near Andover, Mass., and son of Deacon Solomon Marble (at Bunker Hill,
Saratoga, Yorktown) and Jerusha Green- wood, both of Milbury, Mass .; ed. chiefly by father; grad. Albany Acad., 1853; Univ. of Rochester, 1855. Seven years' staff service with Boston and N. Y. journals ( under Wil- liam Cullen Bryant, 1858-60; Journey to Red River and Beyond, 1859; N. Y. World, un- der Mr. Spalding, 1860-62) ; then, 1862-76, prop'r and editor N. Y. World, through War and Reconstruction periods. Chm'n Exec. Com. Nat. Dem. Com., 1861; gave early publicity in U. S. to writings of Herbert Spencer on maintenance of Justice as chief, if not sole, legitimate function of Gov't wielding coercive power of whole body of citizens; in opposition to Peace-Demo- crats, held war unavoidable for resisting disruption of Union and subversion of its Constitution ; opposed exorbitances of executive power, usurpings of ungranted power as likewise its subversion; opposed warping Custom House taxation, touching all, into profit machines for a few; opposed income-taxing, greenbacks (as ever-injurious substitute for money), negro suffrage, im- peachment of President Johnson; urged and supported negotiations that led to Washing- ton Treaty, Geneva Arbitration, Alabama Award; began assault against Tweed Ring, which finally purged city gov't for a season and elected Samuel J. Tilden gov. of N. Y .; wrote Syracuse, N. Y., Dem. State Platform, 1874, and the St. Louis Nat. Dem. Platform, 1876, upon which Mr. Tilden stood for govern- orship of N. Y. and presidency of U. S .; most of the platform of last upon which Mr. Cleveland stood for the presidency, and a pamphlet, Is78, disclosing that for the Elec- toral Commission Law Mr. Tilden was not responsible. Special envoy sent by Presi- dent Cleveland, 1585, to the gov'ts of Great Britain, France, Germany, and after con- ferences with Prince Bismarck, with MM. Freycinet, Carnot and Cernusehi, the classic authority upon internat. bimetallism, and with Mr. Goschen, Lord Iddesleigh and Mr. Gladstone, ascertained and advised the President that resumption of free bimetallic coinage by any European power was con- ditioned sine qua non upon British co- operation which neither Tory nor Liberal ministries were prepared for, as Mr. Glad- stone would prefer the Indian mints' closure to continuing their free coinage of silver; and that our own U. S. Treasury purchases of silver should cease. Author: A Letter to Abraham Lincoln, 1864: The Presidential Counts, 1577; A Secret Chapter of Political History, 1575: Memoir of Alex. G. Mercer, D.D., prefixed to his Bible Characters. 1885: and Notes of An Outlook on Life, collected from his MISS., 1-29. Life mem. A. A. A. S. and of Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Am. Scientific Alliance, Am. Geog. Soc., New England Soc. Clubs : Century, 1562; honorary mem. Cobden Club, 1s72, Round Table, 1878, Manhattan (a
founder, 1865; its first sec., pres., 1ss1.89). Address: Bed- ford, N. Y.
MARBURY, Elisabeth:
Authors' represemative: b. N. Y. City. June 19, 1856; d. Francis Ferdinand and
Elizabeth (MIcCoun) Marbury; ed. in New York and Paris. Owns a residence at Ver- sailles, France; spends six months abroad yearly; has offices and branches in New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Milan, Vienna, and Moscow. Pres. of The American Play Co .; American representative of many lead- ing European authors. Roman Catholic. Mem. Lyceum Club, London; one of gov- ernors The Colony Club, N. Y. City. Ad- dress : 122 E. 17th St., N. Y. City.
MARCH, John Lewis:
Educator; b. Easton, Pa., Mar. 11, 1573; s. Professor Francis Andrew and Mildred Stone (Conway) March; grad. Lafayette, A.B., 1893, A.M., 1896, Ph.D., 1903; unmar- ried. Taught in Harry Hillman Acad., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1893-95; traveled in Ger- many, France and Italy, 1:95-98: connected with Union Coll. since 1999; adjunct prof. modern languages since 1905. Author: A Book of Verse, 1904 | Badger) ; 1 Theory of Mind, 1908 (Scribner's). Editor: Union University Quarterly, 1904-06. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Address : Union College, Schenectady, N. Y.
MARCHANT, Russell Bagby:
Comptroller J. G. White & Co., inc .; b. in Mathews County, Virginia, 18/2; s. Alex- ander and Susan F. Marchant; educated by private tutors in Mathews County, Virginia, and in business college in Baltimore, Mary- land; unmarried. Entered office of The Manufacturers' Record, Baltimore, as elerk. 1889; resigned position of cashier and book- keeper, 1>92. Became auditor Lake Roland Elevated R'y Co., which was later consoli- dated with City & Suburban R'y Co .; re- signed, 1895, to become connected with J. G. White & Co., contractors' engineers, with which company has combined in positions of auditor, comptroller and various official positions in companies controlled by it, being also treas., see. and director Engineer- ing and Electrical Securities Corporation ; director Manila Electric R. R. & Lighting Corp'n; director Manila Suburban Railway Co., J. G. White & Co., Inc. Democrat. Mem. Maryland Soc. of N. Y. (corr. sec.). Southern Soc. of N. Y., The Virginians, and Marine & Field Club. Address: 1 W. Suth St., N. Y. City.
MARCUS, Louis William:
Jurist; b. Buffalo, N. Y., May IS. 1:63; s. Leopold and Amelia Marcus; grad. Cornell Univ., LL.B., 1989; m. Buffalo. Nov. 19. 1-59. Ray D. Dahlman. Admitted to bar and en- gaged in general practice of law in Buffalo until elected surrogate of Erie Co., 1595. for six years: reflected, 1901; appt'd. Nov., 1905, and elected, Nov., 1900, justice Supreme Court of N. Y., term expiring Dec. 31, 1920. Address: Hotel Lenox, Buffalo, N. Y.
MARCY, William H .:
Physician, surgeon; b. Webster. Mass .. Aug. 4, 1871; s. Emory and Georgiana ( Bar- ton) Marey; ed. Webster High Sch .. ; >. 0. N. Y. Med. Coll., M.D., 1993; m. Buffalo. 1897, Alice Hayes; children: Helda Hayes. h 1902, George Hayes, b. 1905. Surgeon. Bn' falo Railway Men's Hosp. ; surgeon, N Y. Central R. R., West Shore R. R .. Buffalo Homm. Hosp. ; surgeon, Buffalo Fire Dep't. etc. Mem. Buffalo Clinical Club. Western N. $99
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Y. Home. Soc., Internat. Ass'n Railway Sur. [ 7 years sup't of schools in Calif., and for geons, N. Y. and Conn. R'y Surgeons. Sum- mer home: "Wah-kee-neh," Webster, Mass. Address: 1148 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.
MARDEN, Orison Swett:
Author, editor; b. Thornton, N. H., about 1850; grad. Boston Univ., A.B., 1877, A.M., 1879, LL.B., les1; Sch. of Oratory, B.O., 1579; Harvard Med. Sch., M.D., 1882; m. May, 1905, Clara Evans; one son, Orison Swett, Jr. Traveled abroad, 1852-83, and came home to settle in Kearney, Nebraska, where he was elected president of the Board of Trade; in 1894, published the first book, Pushing to the Front, which has since gone through nearly one hundred editions, and is pub- lished in Great Britain, Germany and Japan, in which latter country it is used at a text- book in the government schools, in both English and Japanese. In 1897, founded Success Magazine, which has over 300,000 circulation, and is v .. p. The Success Com- pany. Author: Rising in the World, or Ar- chitects of Fate, 1895 (published also in Eng- land) ; How to Succeed, 1:96; Success, 1897; The Secret of Achievement, 1898; Character, the Grandest Thing in the World, 1899; Cheerfulness as a Life Power, 1899; The Hour of Opportunity, 1900; Good Manners and Success, 1900; Winning Out, 1900 (pub- lished also in England and Japan) ; Elements of Business Success, 1900; Talks with Great Workers, 1901; How They Succeeded, 1901; Economy, 1901; An Iron Will, 1901; Stepping Stones, 1902; The Young Man Entering Busi- ness, 1903: Stories from Life, 1905; The Mak- ing of a Man, 1905; Choosing a Career, 1905; Every Man a King. 1906; Success Nuggets, 1906; The Power of Personality, 1906; The Optimistic Life, 1907; He Can Who Thinks He Can, 1908. Address: The Success Com- pany, 29 E. 22d St., N. Y. City.
MAREAN, Josiah T .:
Jnrist ; b. Maine, Broome Co., N. Y., 1842; s. Chester and Arville (Taylor) Marean; grad. Normal Sch., Albany, 1862. Admitted to bar in 1866; practiced law in Brooklyn; elected dist. att'y of Kings Co., 1897; elected justice of Supreme Court, ISPS, for term end- ing Dec. 31, 1912. Democrat. Address: 161 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
MARKHAM, Edwin:
Poet, lecturer, writer; b. Oregon City, Oregon, April 23, 1852: s. Samuel and Eliza- beth (Winchell) Markham; ed. Calif. State Normal Sch .: post-grad. work in Christian Coll., pursuing the mathematical and class. ical courses; special studies in ancient and modern literature and Christian sociology; m. Calif., Anna Catherine Murphy, also a writer; one son, Virgil, b. 1895. In 1897, while head-master of the Observation Sch. of Univ. of Calif., wrote "The Man with the Hoe,' the poem immediately attracting the atten- tion of both hemispheres; from boyhood wrote for magazines and newspapers, and found entrance to the best Eastern public :- tions; but up to the appearance of "The Man with the Hoe" his writings had not attracted any considerable attention. This poem was variously criticised. some charac- terizing it as "'an insult to labor" and others as "a psalm of labor" and "the battle-ery of the next thousand years"; it was copied throughout the world and trans- lated into every living tongue. He was for
10 years head-master of the Observation Sch., Univ. of Calif .; in 1899 he abandoned his edn'l work to devote himself to liters. ture, removing to N. Y. City. Author: Th. Man with the Hoe and Other Poems. 1='/1. The Man with the Hoe, with Notes by th Author, 1900; Lincoln and Other Poems. 1:4 1. Wrote The Social Conscience, baccalaureate sermon, Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., 1997: The New Century (poem), Lippincott's Maga- zine. 1899; Lincoln, the Great Commoner. Re- publican Club Lincoln dinner. Feb. 12. 1900: Muse of Brotherhood (poem). Saturday Evening Post, Oct., 1899; Virgilia and The Homing Heart, in the Cosmopolitan Maga- zine (1906). Published (1906-07) in The Cosmopolitan, a series of prose articles on child-labor, entitled The Hoe-Man in tile Making, which are soon to appear in book form. Has now in press his third book of verse; also an illustrated collection of his five poems based on Millet's paintings, and entitled Field Folk; Interpretations of Millet. Independent in politics. Address: Wester- leigh Park, West New Brighton, N. Y.
MARKOE, James Wright:
Surgeon; b. N. Y. City, July 19. 1562; s. Thomas Masters Markoe, M.D., and Char- lotte Atwell (How) Markoe; ed. St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., Coll. Phys. and Surg. ( Columbia ), M.D., 1885; m. St. Georges Church, Stuyvesant Square, Nov. 22. 1994, Annette Wetmore; one daughter. Annette Markoe, b. Nov. 27, 1897. After graduating in medicine spent one year studying in Munich, Germany; returned to be first house surgeon of the Sloane Maternity Hosp. Organized in 1890 the Midwifery Dispensary which has since been conducted by the Soc. of the Lying-in Hosp. Med. director and attending surgeon Soc. of the Lying-in Hosp. Fellow Acad. of Medicine, consulting gyneco- logist to Vassar Hosp., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Vestryman of St. George's Church. Clubs: Metropolitan, Century, Racquet and Tennis, N. Y. Yacht. Address: 12 W. 55th St., N. Y. City.
MARKS, Isaac:
Lawyer; b. Feb. 3, 1874, N. Y. City: s. Abraham and Minnie ( Winkelman ) Marks: ed. Coll. City of N. Y. and N. Y. Univ .: m. Dec. 14, 1904, Nellie Weinstein. Engaged in general legal practice. commercial la ir. Democratic alderman representing district where born, 1-09, to Jan. 1, 1906. Served as acting president Board of Alderman, 6 months, chi'n Com. on Laws and Legisla. tion, 4 years, chm'n Codification Com .. 2 years. Pres. Lawyers Land and Improve- ment Co .; director Realty Co. Democrat ; Hebrew. Past chancellor. Knights of Pyth- ias; mem. Fraternal Order of Eagles: mem. 22 clubs and societies. Treas. Temple Eman- uel of Borough Park. Recreations: Fishing. hunting in Canada each summer. Address: 1312 31st St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
MARKS, Jacob:
Justice of the Municipal Court; b. N. Y. City. June 24, 1861; s. Wolff and Henrietts (Rothschild) Marks: ed. in N. Y. public schools and evening high school: m. X. Y City, Jan 20. 1554, Henrietta Barnett: chil- dren : Dora, Irene, Josephine. Studied Iiw in office of Daniel P. Hays; admitted to N.
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MARLOWE
Y. Bar, 1882, actively engaged in general law practice in all courts; associated in prac- tice with Abraham Wielar until election to bench; appeared for successful parties in many contested election cases. Democrat ; sec. Dem. County Gen. Com. (Tammany Hall) for many years; chm'n Gen. Com. of 18th Assembly Dist .; mem. Law Com. Tam- many Hall; mem. N. Y. State Constitutional Convention, 1894, in which advocated ex- tension of system of trial by jury; inspector public schools, 1898-1902; mem. N. Y. State Senate from lethi Senate Dist., 1905-06; elected, 1907, justice of the Municipal Court for 6th Dist., Manhattan, for term expir- ing 1918. In Senate served on the Judiciary and Codes Committees: first legislator of the 1905 session to demand legislative investiga- tion of life insurance conditions, and largely responsible for subsequent appointment of Insurance Investigating Com. by the gov- ernor. Mein. N. Y. County Lawyers Ass'n, Montefiore Home, Young Men's Hebrew Ass'n, Centennial Lodge 763," F. and A. M., United Brothers, Manhattan Council Royal Arcanum, Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Educa- tional Alliance. Club: Delaware (chm'n B'd Directors). Residence: 955 Lexington Av. Address: 156 Broadway, N. Y. City.
MARKS, Marcus M .:
Clothing mi'r: b. Schenectady, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1:58; s. David and Leontine Marks; ed. Publie Sch. 35, N. Y. City, and class of '77 Coll. City of N. Y., entering senior year; m. N. Y. City, May 21, 1890, Esther Friedman; children : Bernice, b. 1891, Alan, b. 1895, Eric, b. 1896, Warren, b. 1899, Daris, b. 1903. Started present firm, with father, in 1877; incorporated, 1903, David Marks & Sons, of which is pres. Mem. Com. of 100 that nomi- nated Seth Low and other Fusiou candidates of N. Y. City; takes prominent part in move- ments for city betterment and writer for magazines; public speaker on labor questions, business ethics and philanthropy. Appt'd by Gov. Hughes on Comm'n of Immigration. Re- publican. Hebrew. Mem. numerous societies for study of political economy and civies; mem. President Roosevelt's Nobel Prize Com. of 9 on Industrial Peace. Pres. Nat. Ass'n of Clothiers, Mem. Exec. Com. of Nat. Civic Federation ; mem. Chamber of Commerce, pres. Anti-Policy Soc. ; pres. Hosp. Saturday and Sunday Trade Ass'n; v .- p. Educational Alliance. Residence : 94th Ad- dress : 687 Broadway, N. Y. City. St.
MARKS, Rufus Bicknell:
Clergyman; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 23, 1860; s. James Norris and Louisa Munn Marks; ed. public schools, Central High Sch., Philadelphia; grad. Univ. of Pa., A.B., 1851; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1985; m. Morristown, N. J., June 21, 1989. Myra M. Kenward; children: Esther L., b. 1891, Ar. thur W., b. 1896, H. Winifred, b. 1598, Eliza- beth A., b. 1901. Made tours in Europe in 1:55 and 159; ordained to Presby'n minis- try, 1850; pastor Ramapo Presby'n Ch., Hill- burn, N. Y., since 1500. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc .. Pa. Chapter. Recre- ations: Aquaties, bicycling, pedestrianism. Address: Hillburn, Rockland Co., N. Y.
MARKS, William Dennis:
Eng'r; b. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 26, 1549: s. Dennis and Elmira (Bacon) Marks; grad.
Yale, Ph.B., 1870, C.E., 1871; engaged in special studies as civil and mech. eng'r: m. Chattanooga, Tenn., 1874, Jeannette Holmes Colwell. Engaged as practical eng'r with railway and mf's corp'ns, 1971-73; instr. mech. eng'ring, Lehigh Univ., 1876-77; Whit- ney prof. dynamic eng'ring, Univ. of Pa .. 1877; had charge as sup't of the Internat. Elec. Exb'n given under the auspices of the Franklin Inst. of Philadelphia. 1:s4: became eng'r and pres. the Edison Elec. Light Co., 1887; consulting eng'r and special expert in gas and electric lighting for N. Y. City. Buffalo, Indianapolis and other municipali- ties, 1905-08. Author: The Relative Propor- tions of the Steam Engine; The Finances of Gas and Electricity Manufacturing Enter- prises; An Equal Opportunity. etc. Mem. Am. Philosoph. Soc .; hon. life mem. Franklin Inst .; mem. Inst. of Elec. Eng'rs, etc. Resi- dence: Westport, Essex Co., N. Y. Address: 623 Park Row Bld'g, N. Y. City. MARLING, Alfred E .:
Real estate; b. Toronto, Ontario. Can., 1858; s. Rev. Francis H. and Marina C. ( Macdonald) Marling; ed. Collegiate Inst., Toronto: m. N. Y. City. Jan 10, 1:84. Harriet W. Phillips: no children living. Pres. cor- poration of Horace S. Ely & Co .: trustee Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y .: director Ful- ton Trust Co., Hanover ( fire) Ins. Co .. N. Y. Plate Glass Ins. Co., City of N. Y. Ins. Co., Madison Av. Co .: trustee U. S. Savings Bank. Republican. V .- p. and director N. Y. Juvenile Asylum; v .- chm'n Internat. Com. Y. M. C. A. Clubs: Union League, Metropo- Jitan. Down Town, City. Lawyers, Army and Navy, Republican, N. Y. Yacht. Residence : 35 W. 47th St .. Address: 21 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
MARLOW, Frank William:
Physician; b. Abingdon, Berkshire. Eng- land, July 2, 1958; s. William and Bertha ( Searle ) Marlow: ed. King Alfred's Gram- mar Sch., Wantase, Eng., St. Thomas' Hosp. Med. Soc., London; m. Worcester. Mass .. Sept. 24. 1899, Laura Bisset Mills: children : Searle Bisset, b. 1890, John Mills, b. 1892, Juliet, b. 1893, Gertrude Honor, b. 1597. Frank William, b. 1991. Was house surgeon. house physician and ophthalmic ass't at St. Thomas' Hosp. ; clinical ass't, Royal Lon- don Ophthalmnic Hosp .. etc. Mem. Royal Coll. Surgeons of England: licentiate, Soc. Apothecaries of London; M.D .. Univ. of Syra- cuse : prof. ophthalmology med. dep't. Univ. of Syraense; opthalmologist to St. Joseph's Hosp., Syracuse Hosp. for Women and Chil- dren. Syraense Free Dispensary, State In- stitution for Feeble- Minded. Onondaga Co. Orphan Asylum. Clubs: Citizens', Masonic Temple. Address: 200 Highland St., Syra- cuse, N. Y.
MARLOWE, Julia (Sarah Frances Frost) :
Actress; b. Cildbeck, Cumberland. Eng- land, Aug. 17, 1570; came to U. S. at aze of 5; lived in Kansas and Ohio; ed. in public schools of Cincinnati. First appearance on the stage was in chlorus of a juvenile Pira- fore co .; was prepared for the stare by Miss Ada Dow, and at lo appeared in a shake- spearean part: first appearance as 3 star was in New London, Conn .. April 27, 155". when she adopted the name of Julia Mar- lowe; appeared as "Parthenia"' mar, and all the standard dramas in ley !;
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later starring with E. H. Sothern. Address: Lyric Theater, N Y. City.
MARQUAND, Allan:
Educator; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 10, 1853: s. Henry G. and Elizabeth Love (Allen) Mar- quand; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H., 1865-71, Princeton, A.B., 1874, Berlin, 1877-78, John Hopkins, Ph.D., 1880; Hobart Coll., L.H.D., 1884; m. S. Orange, N. J., June 18, 1896, Eleanor Cross; children: Eleanor, b. 1898, Mary Elizabeth, b. 1901, Sarnia, b. 1902. Fellow in logic and ethics, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1878-81; tutor in Latin and lecturer logic, Princeton, 1581-52; lecturer on history of art, 1882-83; prof. of art and archaeology, Princeton, since 1883. Director Princeton Art Museum. Independent in politics. V .- p. Archæol. Inst. of America; mem. N. Y. Soc. of Archæol. Inst., N. Y. Hist. Soc., Met. Museum of Art, Huguenot Soc. of America (v .- p. for N. J.), Free Art League (v.p. for N. J.); mem. Nat. Sculpture Soc. Clubs : University, Century, Grolier, National Arts, Princeton (N. Y. City). Address: Prince- ton, N. J.
MARSELLUS, John:
Manufacturer: b. Schenectady, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1846; s. Robert and Maria ( Ouderkirk ) Marsellus; ed. classical school at Schenec- tady; m. Port Jefferson, L. I., Oct. 13, 1875, Sarah A. Hawkins; children : Irene Hawkins, May Winne (now Mrs. Horace D. Byrnes), John Carroll, Sarah Cornelia. Former pres. Syracuse Chamber of Commerce; with im- porting house of Thorne, Carroll & Co., 1865-72; mem. firm of H. E. Taylor & Co., 1872-77; pres. Hayes and Wheeler Club, 1876; mem. Exec. Com. of 18 leading Syracuseans having charge of reform movement for may- oralty and common council. 1897. Pres. John Marsellus Mi'g Co., Onondaga Novelty Co. Republican. Mem. Reformed Ch. of America. Mem. Holland Soc. of N. Y. (v .- p.), S. A. R., Onondaga Hist. Ass'n; trustee Hosp. of the Good Shepherd (ex-treas. ), Anglers' Ass'n, Y. M. C. A (ex-pres., trustee), Morning- side Cemetery Ass'n. Recreation: Fishing. Club : Citizens. Address: 208 Walnut Pl., Syracuse, N. Y.
MARSH, Charles Capron:
Lawyer; b. Würtzburg, Bavaria, Germany, Sept. 30, 1869; s. John Edward and Caroline A. (Capron) Marsh; grad. Yale, A.B., 1991 (honors in history and political science) ; Columbia, LL.B., 1894: m. N. Y. City, Jan. 22, 1895, Bessie Thayer Sypher: children: Rolfe Thayer, b. 197, Charles C. Marsh, Jr., b. 1899 (died 1904), Elizabeth Sypher, b. 1900, Terrill Belknap, b. 1903, Cordelia Scofield. b. 1905, Edward Cady, b. 1907. Mem. of firms (attorneys) March & Wever, 1859-1905; Marsh, Winslow & Wever. 1905-08; since then of Marsh, Wever & Wemple, all practising in N. Y. City. Director Waterbury Co. of N. J., Waterbury Co. of West Va. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Lawyers, Essex County Country. Residence: 63 E. Park St., East Orange, N. J. Address: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.
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