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MATTHEWS, George:
Mir mineral waters; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 5. 1856; s. George and Elizabeth Moseley (Fenn) Matthews; ed. Columbia Grammar Sch .: m. N. Y. City, Oct. 29, 15-4. Grace B. Birmingham: children: Eulalie, George, Gwendolin, Yvonne, Doris. Stormont. Pres. John Matthews, Inc., N. Y. City, Matthews Soda Water Co. of Chicago, Bellevue Realty Co., N. Y. City. Recreation: Yachting. Ad- dress: 333 E. 26th St., N. Y. City.
MATTHEWS, Franklin:
Editor N. Y. Sun; b. St. Joseph, Mich .. May 14, ISSS; s. J. H. and Mary ( Force) Matthews; grad. Cornell Univ., Is 3: m. Isso. Mary Crosby. Lecture agent for JJ. R. Pond. 1>>3.86; then became reporter for Philadel- phia Press: later editor; since 1990, editor with N. Y. Sun. Author: Philadelphia ( Pan. American delegates' souvenirs) : Our Nary in Time of War; The New-born Cuba. Club:
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Cornell. Address: 33 Van Buren St., Brook- lyn, N. Y.
MATTHEWS, George Edward:
Editor of Buffalo Express since 1889; b. Mar. 17, 1855; s. J. N. Matthews; grad. of Yale, A.B., 1377. Pres. The Matthews-North- cup Works, printers and publishers. Resi- dence : Falconwood, Grand Island, near Buf- falo, N. Y. Address: 179 Washington St., Buffalo, N. Y.
MATTHEWS, John Henry:
Mf'r soda water and mineral waters; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 2. 1839; s. George and Sophia E. (Fenn) Matthews; ed. Columbia Grammar Sch. (entire course) and one year Sch. of Mines, Columbia Coll .; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 10, 1581, Grace Ferguson; children : Madelon, b. 1888, Jack, b. 1891, Natalie, b. 1895. Mf'r of soda and mineral waters, succeeding to the business established by grandfather, John Matthews No. 1, in 1832, at N. Y. City; business incorporated in 1901 as John Matthews, of which is treas. and director; also v .- p. and director Bellevue Realty Corp'n. Governor of the Bulldog Club of America. Address: 333 E. 26th St., N. Y. City.
MAUPIN, Benjamin Franklin:
Sec. and treas. John Lane Co .; b. Eureka, Ill., Oct. 31, 1880; s. Benjamin F. and Mar- garet (Erwin) Maupin; ed. Eureka (Ill.) Coll. Sec. and treas. John Lane Co. Mem. Internat. Accountants' Soc. and Million Club. Address : 110-114 W. 32d St., N. Y. City.
MAURICE, Arthur Bartlett:
Editor; b. Rahway, N. J., April 10, 1873; ed. in public and private schools in Rahway, Paris, France. N. Y. City, Mount Pleasant Mil. Acad., Ossining, Richmond Coll. and Princeton Univ. Editor Woodbridge (N. J.) Register, 1895; city editor Elizabeth (N. J.) Daily Herald, 1806; special writer N. Y. Com- mercial Advertiser, 1897-98; from Sept., 1899, till Jan., 1906, joint editor, with Prof. Harry Thurston Peck, of The Bookman: since Jan., Colby. Author: New York in Fiction, 1900; 1906, joint editor Bookman with Frank Moore The History of the Nineteenth Century in Caricature (with Frederic Taber Cooper, 1903); Monograph on Caricature to Inter- national Encyclopedia. Clubs: Authors, Play- ers, (N. Y. City) ; Colonia Country (Colonia, N. J.). Residence: 16 Gramercy Park. Ad- dress : 35th St. and Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
MAURY, John William Draper:
Physician and surgeon: b. N. Y. City, Aug. 21, 1871; s. Rev. Mytton Maury, D.D., and Virginia (Draper) Maury: ed. Univer- sity Grammar School, N. Y. City. Waltham (Mass. ) High School, Mass. Inst. Technology, 1891-92, Harvard B.S., 1-97: N. Y. Univ., M.D., 1898; m. Shirley, Mass., June 12, 1901, Alice Hortense Pray. Engaged in practice of medicine and surgery in N. Y. City since 1898. Instructor in histology, Univ. Med. Coll., 1900-01; instructor in operative sur- gery N. Y. Polyclinic School and Hosp .. 1900-02; ass't orthopedic surgeon Bellevue Hosp. ( Ont.Patient Dep't) : instructor in surgery in Surgical Research Laboratory, Coll. Phys. and Surg. ( Columbia Univ.). Author: Surgical Differentials, also contribu- tor to med. periodicals. Mem. Am. Med.
Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Harvey Soc .; fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine. Address: 264 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.
MAURY, Mytton :
Clergyman, editor, author : b. near Liver- pool, England. 1539; s. William and Sarah Mytton (Hughes) Maury; Huguenot. Dutch, Welsh and American descent: ed. Columbia, 1853-57; grad. head of class, B.A .. 1557, later A.M .; Berkeley Divinity Sch., Middletown. Conn., 1861-63; D.D., N. Y. Univ., 1867; spe- cial course in biology at Mass. Inst. Technol- ogy, with honor, 1893; attended lectures on history. advanced physics and Hebrew Sem- inar. 1896-98, at Cornell Univ .; m. Hastings- on-Hudson, N. Y., 1865, Virginia, d. John W. Draper, author of Intellectual Develop- ment of Europe; children: Antonia Coetana de Paiva Pereira, John William Draper, Carlotta Joaquina. Clergyman of Protestant Episcopal Ch., in charge of parishes from 1865; now in charge of St. John's Mission, Rockland Co., N. Y. Traveled nearly two years in European countries. Egypt and Holy Land. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc. For
eighteen years reviser, editor and, in large measure, author of the Maury Geographies, after death of the original author. his cousin, Matthew F. Maury. By decree of Supreme Court of New York, dated January 13, 1sss, enforced, for the first time in legal history of the United States, a writ of certiorari against a bishop (H. C. Potter), establish- ing the right of the clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church to appeal to the civil au- thority. Independent in politics. Recrea· tion : Gardening. Address : Hastings-on-Hud- son, N. Y.
MAXIM, Hudson:
Inventor, mech. eng'r; b. Orneville. Pisca- taquis Co., Me., Feb. 3, 1853: s. Isaac and Harriet Boston (Stevens) Maxim; ed. Maine Wesleyan Sem., Kent's Hill, Me .: m. Lon- don, England, Mar. 26, 1896, Lillian Durban. Engaged as printer and publisher of sub- seription books, Pittsfield, Mass., 18:3: since 1$$8, engaged as inventor and manufacturer of explosives and war materials: was the first maker of smokeless powder in U. S., and the first to submit samples to the U. S. Gov't for trial; built dynamite factory and smokeless powder mill at Maxim, N. J. (named for him), 1890: sold smokeless powder inventions to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wil- mington, Del., 1897, and since then has been consulting eng'r and expert in experimental dep't of that company. Joint inventor (with Dr. Robert Schipphans) of the Maxim- Schupphaus smokeless powder, adopted by U. S. Gov't; invented and sold to U. S. Gov't, 1901, the formula of "Maximite." which was the first high explosive to be fired through heavy armor plate: more re- cently perfected a smokeless powder pro- dueing ballistic results far superior to any other, which he has named "Stabillite": more recent experiment has been on the Hudson Maxim automobile torpedo, driven by a new, self-combustive material of his own invention, which he has named "Motor- ite. " Inventor of process and apparatus for mf'g multi-perforated powder grains: im- provements in smokeless powder grains: safety detonating inses, and numerous other inventions; has fifty or more U. S. patents
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now pending. Mem. Military Service Inst., Chemists' Club, Soc. Chem. Industry, A. A. A. S., New England Soc. Country residence : Maxim Park, at Landing, N. J. Address: 698 St. Mark's Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
MAXWELL, Francis Taylor:
Manufacturer; b. Rockville, Conn., Tan .. 4, 1861; s. George and Harrict ( Kellogg) Max- well; ed. Rockville public schools; m. Provi- dence, R. I., Nov., 1896, Florence Russell Par- sons; children : Helen, Priseilla, Harriet Kel- logg. Was col. and aide-de-camp on Gov. Bulkeley's staff, 1892; couneilman, Rockville, Conn .; representative in Legislature, in Is99, and senator in 1901; chm'n Ins. Com. in House and chm'n Com. on Ed'n in Senate; delegate to Rep. Nat. Convs., 1900. 1904. Pres. Hockanum Mills Co., the Springville Mf'g Co .; director New England Co., Nat. Fire Ins. Co., First Nat. Bank, Hartford, Roek- ville Nat. Bank, Roekville Bld'g and Loan Ass'n, Rockville Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Re- publican ; Congregationalist. Mem. Met.
Art Museum, Royal Society of Arts, Lon- don, Geog. Soe., Aead. of Sciences, S. A. R., Soc. Colonial Wars, Nat. Ass'n
Wool Mf'rs; pres. Rockville Library; v .- p. Conn. Red Cross Soe. Club: Hartford (Hartford, Conn.). Address: Rockville, Conn.
MAXWELL, Perriton:
Editor; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 11, 1866; s. Alfred Chester and Mary Louise ( Perriton) Maxwell; ed. in public schools and by pri- vate tutors in Brooklyn and in Brooklyn Art School; m. 1893, Myra Sydney Schuyler. Began newspaper career in lses, and was art editor of the N. Y. Reeorder; later on +di- torial staff, successively, of the N. Y. Sun, World, Journal, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Sat- urday Evening Post ( Philadelphia) ; editor Metropolitan Magazine, N. Y. City, 1900-06; since 1906 editor Cosmopolitan Magazine. Author: Masterpieces of Art and Nature, 1895; American Art and Artists, 1896; and numerous magazine articles on art. Resi- dence : Highlands, N. J.
MAXWELL, William H .:
City sup't of sehools, N. Y. City: b. Stew- artstown, Ireland, Mar. 5, 1832; s. Rev. Joun Maxwell, pastor Presby'n Ch. at Brigh, Ire- land; ed. in loeal National School, studied classics, etc., with father and Royal Academ- ical Institution, Belfast, and at Queen's Coll., Galway, winning first place in classics and in English, and grad. B.A., with honors, 1872 (honors in classies and prizeman in metaphysics and English literature) ; M.A., 1874, with honors in ancient classics. Began teaching, Je72, as sub-master in Royal Aca- demical Inst'n, Belfast, Ireland. where gave instruction in English and classies, and at same time lecturer in English literature in Ladies' Collegiate Inst., Belfast. Came to America, 1874, and was reporter on N. Y. Tribune, and N. Y. Herald, and afterward. for 5 years, mn'g editor Brooklyn Times; during last two years of editorship entered educational field as teacher and lecturer in Evening High Schools, Brooklyn; elected as. sociate sup't schools. Brooklyn B'd Ed'n, 1882; elected sup't of schools of Brooklyn, 1837, and three times reelected : eleeted eity sup't schools of N. Y. City under revised charter, 1898. Has been pres. Nat. Edn'l
Ass'n, pres. State Council of Superintendents. and pres. Dep't Superintendence Nat. Edn'l Ass'n; served on Com. on English of Ass'n of Colleges and High Schools of Middle States and Maryland; chm'n Com. of 15. appointed by Nat. Dep't of Superintendence ; appt'd 1903, chm'n Com. on Instruction in Municipal Gov't in Am. Edn'l Institutions under authority of Nat. Municipal League ; has been trustee and fellow Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences. Author: First Book in English ; Elementary English Grammar;
School Grammar. Joint author, with George J. Smith, of Writing in English. Was one of founding editors and associate editor until 1896. Educational Review. Address: Park Av. and 59th St., N. Y. City.
MAY, Calvin Sloane:
Physician; b. Naugatuck, Conn., June 1, 1818; s. James Wilson and Abigail P. ( Hotch- kiss) May; grad. Naugatuck High School and Med. Dep't Yale Univ., MI.D., 1973; m. St. John, New Brunswick, Feb. 24, 1578, Rebecca P. Cushing; one daughter, Eleanor Cushing, b. 1880. House surgeon New Haven Hosp., 1873; ass't physician and acting sup't Conn. Hosp. for the Insane, 1872-79: sup't State Hosp. for the Insane, Danvers, Mass., 1879- 82. Engaged in practice in N. Y. City. Re- publican; Episcopalian. Fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine, N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n. Address: The Osborne, 205 W. 57th St., N. Y. City. MAY, Charles Henry:
Physician; b. Baltimore, Md., 1861; s. Henry and Henrietta May; ed. public and private schools, College City of N. Y., 1577; m. N. Y. City, 1593, Rosalie Allen. Exe and ear specialist; consulting ophthalmic surgeon to Gouverneur, French and Red Cross Hosps .. N. Y. City; attending ophthalnic and aural surgeon, N. Y. City hosps .. Randall's Island and Mt. Sinai. Mem. Am. Acad. of Medi- cine, N. Y. AAcad. of Medicine, N. Y. Co. and State Med. Socs., Am. Med Ass'n, Am. Assoc. Medical Editors, Am. Ophthalmol. Soc., Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Otology. Am. Otol. Soc., N. Y. Otol. Soc., Met. Med. Soc., Med. Soe. of Greater N. Y., ete. Author: May's Manual Diseases of the Eye (5th edi- tion) : French and Dutch editions. 1908, Span- ish edition. 1908, Japanese edition in press, 2d British edition (in collaboration with Claud Worth). 196S. German edition, 19 4. 2d Ital- ian edition, 1908: Swedish and Russian edi- tions in preparation: conth'r to Internat. Encyclopedia: also in Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences; coeditor Ophthalmology. quarterly devoted to the eye. Address: 698 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
MAYER, Alfred G .:
Zoologist: b. Frederick, Md .. April 16. 1568; s. Prof. Alfred M. and Katherine Duckett (Goldsborough ) Mayer: grad. Stevens Inst. Technol., M.E., 1ss9: Harvard Univ., S.D., 1697; in. Ang. 27, 1000, Harriet Randolph Hyatt: children : Alpheus Hyatt, b. June 2S. 1901, Katherine Goldsborough. b. Sept. 9. 1903, Brantz, b. May 27. 1906. Ass't in charge of radiates, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard, 1501.1900; also ass't to Dr. Alexander Agassiz: curator natural sci- ences and curator-in-chief Brooklyn Inst. Mu- senin, 1900.04; director Dep't Marine Biology. Carnegie Inst., Washington; traveler ou sci-
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entific expd'ns to Bahamas, Tortugas, Aus- tralia, South Pacific Islands, Fiji, Tahiti, etc. Author of several works on medusa, insects, physiology of pulsation, etc. Fellow A. A. A. S., Am. Soc. Naturalists, Am. Soc. Zoologists, N. Y. Acad. Sciences, Boston Soc. Natural History, Soc. for Experimental Biology and Medicine, etc .; mem. Scientific Council of N. Y. Aquarium. Address: Maplewood, N. J. MAYER, Emil:
Physician, specialist in ear, nose and throat diseases; b. May 23, 1854; s. David and Henrietta (Rosenbaum ) Mayer; ed. N. Y. public schools, Coll. City of N. Y., Coll. of Pharmacy, Ph.G., 1873; Med. Dep't, N. Y. Univ., M.D., 1877; m. Brooklyn, April 18, 1883, Louise Blume, d. William M. Blume. Chm'n Section on Laryngology, Am. Med. Ass'n, 1899; chin'n Section of Laryngology, N. Y. Acad. Medicine, 1003; fellow Am. Laryngological Ass'n (1st v .- p., 1908) ; fellow Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngol- ogy; fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine; mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State and County Medical Ass'ns; German, Harlem and Manhattan Med. Socs. Adjunct attending laryngologist and chief of clinic to the Ear and Throat Dept's of Mount Sinai Hospital. Since 1898 American editor to the Internationales Cen- tralblatt für Laryngologie (Sir Felix Semon, London, editor-in-chief) and contributor to med. journals of articles of interest to the profession of medicine and laryngologists. Clubs: Harmonie, Century, Country. Ad- dress: 25 E. 77th St., N. Y. City.
MAYER, Henry ( "Hy Mayer") :
Artist; b. Worms-on-Rhine. Germany, July 18, 1868; s. Herman M. and Helen Mayer; ed. gymnasium, Worms-on-Rhine; went to Eng- land, and was for a time engaged in business there; went to Mexico in less, then came to U. S. in 1886; has resided in . N. Y. City since 1893; contb'r of caricatures to numerous jour- nals and magazines of prominence: Flie- gende Blätter. Life, Judge. Punch, Figaro Illustre, Le Rire. Black and White, N. Y. Times, etc. Author and illustrator: A Trip to Toyland; In Laughland: Fantasies in Ha- Ha; Autobiography of a Monkey; Adventures of a Japanese Doll; illustrator of The Real New York, etc. Has traveled extensively in Europe and America. Clubs: Salmagundi, Lambs. Address: The Lambs, N. Y. City. MAYER, Joseph:
Civil engineer; b. Schruns, Austria, Feb. 11, 1855; s. Anton and Marie (Biekel) Mayer; ed. Polytechnic of Graz, Stuttgart and Vi- enna; passed State examination for professor- ship of mathematics and descriptive geom- etry in Ober Realschulen of Austria; m. Oct., 1900, Katherine Proescher; one son: Joseph Edward, b. Feb., 1904. Came to America in Is$0; traveled in England, Seot- land, Belgium, France, Germany, Switzer- land and Italy in 1985, 1ss9, 1:23, and 1890; designed the superstructure of Poughkeepsie Bridge and the substructure and superstruc- ture of the proposed Hudson River Bridge at 59th St., N. Y. City; ass't eng'r Delaware Bridge Co., 1$$1.55; ass't eng'r, 1$$5.90, chief eng'r, 1590.96, Union Bridge Co .; since 1996 consulting eng'r: made design for proposed Sydney Harbor Bridge in Australia, of the bridges for Buffalo & Susquehanna R'y Co., . between Wellsville and Buffalo, and many
other bridges and steel structures and foun- dations. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Nat. Geog. Soc. Address: 1 Broadway, N. Y. City. MAYER, Julius M .:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 5, 1865; s. J. Daniel and Fannie MI. (Marshuetz) ; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., 1864; Columbia Coll. Law Sch., LL.B., 1886; unmarried. Counsel to N. Y. City Excise B'd, 1895-90; to Bld'g Dep't, 1897-98; justice Court of Special Sessions, 1902-04; att'y-gen. N. Y. State, 1905- 07; chm'n Law Com. of Rep. Co. Com., 19.0- 01; delegate to Rep. Nat. Conv. of 1004; mem .. law firm Mayer & Gilbert. Republican. He- brew. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Masonic order, My- tic Shrine, Alumni Ass'n Coll. City of N. Y. (Exec. Com.), Jewish Protectory and Aid Soc. (pres.), Edn'l Alliance. Clubs: Repub- lican, Harmonie. Address: 375 W. 123d St., N. Y. City.
MAYER, Levy:
Lawyer; b. Richmond, Va., Oct. 23, 1838; s. Henry D. and Clare (Goldsmith) Mayer; grad. Chicago High School, 1874; special stud- ies and law dep't Yale, 1876. Ass't librarian of Chicago Law Inst., 1876-81; admitted to bar, and practising since les1; corporation lawyer principally, and has been legal advisor in the formation of some of the largest indus- trial combinations. Edited and revised man- uscripts of Judge David Rorer's works on Inter-State Law and Judicial and Execution Sales, 1876-81. Mem. Am. Econ. Ass'n. Clubs: Union League, Iroquois, Germania Midday, South Shore Country ( Chicago) ; Lawyers (N. Y. City), Old Colony ( Mass.). Address: 125 Monroe St., Chicago, and 27 William St., N. Y. City.
MAYER, William G .:
Lawyer; b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 15, 1850; s. Frederick J. and Pauline C. Mayer; grad. Woodward High Sch., Cincinnati, Onio, U. S. Naval Acad., 1570. Coll. of Cincinnati, LL.B .; in. Waterville, N. Y., Jan. 11, 18-0, Esther L. Osborne; children: Pauline (Mrs. Ran- dall), Rosalie Osborne, A. Osborne. Served in U. S. Navy as midshipman, ensign and master; resigned 1875. Admitted to Ohio bar. 1875; practised law in Cincinnati until 1:20; since then resident in Waterville, N. Y. Commissioned Lieut. U. S. N. at beginning of Spanish-Am. War, and served as navigat. ing officer ou U. S. Siren on North Cuban blockade until the close of the War; honor- ably discharged Sept. 24, 1938. returning to Waterville, N. Y. Director Waterville Nat. Bank. Republican ; Episcopalian. Has traveled through U. S., South America, Eu- rope, Western Asia, Northern Africa. the Canary and Medeira Islands, and the Sand- wich Islands. Mem. Cincinnati Law Library AAss'n, Bar Ass'n of Ohio, Naval Aead. Grand. nate Ass'n, A. A. A. S., Amos O. Osborze Ilist. Soc .; pres. Public Library Trustees, Cemetery Ass'n. Soldiers and Sailors' Monu- ment Ass'n; mem. Oneida County Court- honse Comm'n; trustee Cincinnati Hosp. ; Inem. Mil. Order Foreign Wars, Navel Order of U. S., Naval and Mil. Order of Spanish. Am. War, Regular Army and Navy Union. U. S. Veteran Navy. Am. Nat. Red Cross. Clubs: Waterville Golf. Pick- 913
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MAYNARD, George Willoughby:
Artist, painter; b. Washington, D. C., Mar. 5, 1843; s. Edward and Ellen Sophia (Doty) Maynard; ed. Nat. Acad. Design, N. Y. City, Royal Acad., Antwerp, Belgium; m. N. Y. City, Dec. 26, 1907, Louise Brownell. Received Temple gold medal, medal of Am. Art Ass'n, medal as one of designers World's Columbian Exp'n, silver medal Pan-Am. Exp'n, Evans Prize, Shaw Prize. With Overland Telegraph Expd'n in British Colum. bia, 1865; Gov't Exp'n in 1863. Traveled in England, France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Rou- mania, Russia, Turkey, Greece, Nicaragua. Academician and librarian Nat. Acad. De- sign; mem. Am. Water Color Soc., Artists' Aid Soc. Club: Century. Address: 156 E. 36th St., N. Y. City.
MAYNARD, Walter E .:
Real estate; b. N. Y. City, 1871; s. Effing- ham and Helen M. (Hollister) Maynard; ed. Berkeley Sch., N. Y. City; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1993; m. April 14, 1903; Eunice Ives. Vice-pres. The Fifth Avenue Building Co .; trustee Orthopaedic Hospital and Dis- pensary. Clubs: Union, University, Riding, Aldine, Automobile, Harvard. Address: 114 E. 40th St., N. Y. City.
MAYNARD, William Hale:
Clergyman, educator; b. Waterville, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1835; s. Luther A. and Eliza (Low- ery ) Maynard; grad. Hamilton Coll. (saluta- torian ), 1854; D.D., Colgate Univ., 1873; in. Schuylerville, N. Y., April 22, 1861, Sarah Payne; children: W. L., and Gertrude (both deceased ), and Harriet Adelaide Schaible. Prof. polit. economy, Colgate Univ., 1875-95; prof. ecclesiastical history, Divinity Sch. of Colgate Univ., since 1875; pastor ch. at Co- hoes, N. Y., 1858-65; Fort Covington, N. Y., 1865-67; Malone, N. Y., 1567-69; Auburn, N. Y., 1869-75. Mem. Delta Upsilon fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Am. Hist. Soc. Ad- dress: Hamilton, N. Y.
MAYO, Earl Williams:
Author, dramatist; b. Springville, N. Y., May 5, 1873; s. William L. and Clarinda ( Wil- liams) Mayo; ed. Griffith Inst .; grad Cornell Univ., A.B., 1894; m. N. Y. City, 1901, Marie Susanne Thill; children: William T., Earl Williams, Jr. Reader in English, Cornell Univ., 1905. Was on staff's of N. Y. Sun and N. Y. Herald; editor McClure's Syndicate : traveling corr. in Europe and America for various magazines. Author; Cape Cod Folks (play) ; A Border Rivalry; The Land of the Loon. Residence: New Rochelle, N. Y. Ad- dress: 437 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
MAZET, Robert:
Lawyer; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., May 15, 1857; s. William and Melsena (Wessell) Mazet; ed. Pittsburg High Sch .: grad. Cohunbia Univ., LL.B., A.B .: m. Elsie S. Moore (d. Commodore John W. Moore), since deceased : children : Robert, Jr., Horace Sawyer. Was deputy att'y-gen. for prosecution of viola- tions of State agr'l law; chm'n B'd of Transfer Tax Appraisers of N. Y .: mem. State Assembly of N. Y., 1997-99; mem. spec- ial com. to investigate trusts, 1997: chi'n Cities Com., State Assembly; chm'n com. 914
to investigate gov't City of N. Y., 1899; cap: Co. D, 7th Reg't, N. G. N. Y. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. Pennsylvania Soc., ( ... Phi fraternity. Clubs: Republican, West Side Republican. Address: 257 Broadway. N. Y. City.
MEAD, Alfred M .:
Physician; b. Macedon Centre, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1856; s. John G. and Emma B. (Cookinz. ham) Mead; grad. from Macedon Academ ;. 1876; Buffalo Med. Coll., M.D., 18:0; m. Union Hill, N. Y., April 6, 1>51, Hattie A. Brown; children: Edgar R., b. 1884, Dora. 5. 1887, M. Evelyn, b. 1892. Two terms coroner Ontario Co. Republican. Methodist. Pres. elect, Ontario Co. Med. Soc .; mem. Central N. Y. Med. Soc., Soc. of Physicians of Village of Canandaigua; trustee M. E. Ch .: mem. Victor High Sch. B'd; director Frederick Ferris Thompson Hosp. Address : Victor. Ontario Co., N. Y.
MEAD, Carl A .:
Lawyer; b. Cornwall, Vt., Oct. 7, 1870; s. Horace J. and Mary A. (Wooster) Mead: grad. Middlebury College (Vt.) A.B., 1:91: Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1899. Practised law in N. Y. City since 1899. MIem. Soc. Med. Jurisprudence, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Club: Harvard. Address : 44 Wall St., N. Y. City.
MEAD, Charles Henry:
Clergyman; b. Medina, O., 1$36: s. Whit- man and Jane Maria ( Hanson ) Mead: ed. Kenyon Coll., Gambier. O., Divinity Sch. of the P. E. Ch., Philadelphia, Pa .; unmar- ried. Made deacon, 1869: ordained pries :. 1870; rector St. John's Ch., Marietta, Pa .. 1870-71; curate, Ch. of the Nativity, South Bethlehem, Pa., 1571-72: rector St. John's Cn .. Huntingdon, Pa., 1573-78: rector Christ Ch. Broad Creek and St. Philip's Chapel, Laurel, Del., 1878-79; curate Chi. of the Epiphany. Washington, D. C., 1879-83: Grace Ch., New- ark, N. J., 183-98; chaplain to the Sister. hood of St. Mary at St. Gabriel's Sch .. Peekskill, N. Y., 1899-1905; priest in charge of the Church of St. Luke the Beloved Phy- sician, and chaplain of Loomis Sanatorium, Liberty, N. Y., since 1905. Address: The Loomis Sanatorium, Liberty, N. Y.
MEAD, David Irving:
Lawyer: b. Brooklyn, N. Y .. Feb. 9. 1875: s. George W. and Sarah Frances ( Studwell) Mead; grad. Yale Univ .. A.B., 1997. Direc- tor and treas. Kings and Westchester Land Co .: director Nat. City Bank of Brooklyn, Long Island Safe Deposit Co .; pres. and di- rector The Beaver Hills Co., v .- p. and diree- tor S. Brooklyn Sawmill Co .: treas. Brook- lyn Atheneum. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. Long Island Hist. Soc .. Brookly: League: trustee and sec. Brooklyn City Dis- pensary. Clubs: Yale (N. Y. City) : Hamil- ton. Crescent Athletic, Brooklyn, (Brooklyn). Address: 350 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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