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MONROE, Robert Grier:
Lawyer: b. Philadelphia, July 26. 150; s. Thomas Bell Monroe, Jr., and Elizabeth Cooper (Grier) Monroe: ed. St. Pam's Sch., Concord. N. H., Princeton Univ .. A.B., 1-1. Law School of Columbia Coll., LL.B., 1 -- 3; unmarried. Engaged in practice of law in
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N. Y. City from graduation; now mem. law firm of Macfarlane, Whitney & Monroe. Sec. Anti-Snapper Com. (N. Y. supporters of Cleveland ), 1992; comm'r Water Supply, Gas and' Electricity, 1902-03. Democrat. Mem. Southern Soc. Clubs: University, Un- ion, Century, Reform, City. Address : Liberty St., N. Y. City.
MONTAGUE, Gilbert Holland:
Lawyer; b. Springfield, Mass., May 27, 1880; s. Dwight Billings and Sarah Helea (Perry) Montague; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., summa cum laude, 1901; A.M., Harv . ard Univ., 1902, LL.B., 1909; m. Oct. 3, 1907, Amy A. Collier, N. Y. City. Instructor in economics Harvard Coll., 1901-01; editor of Harvard Law Review while pursuing course in Harvard Law School; legal sec. to Hon. James A. Blanchard, justice of the Supreme Court, 1905-08; lecturer on law of engineering contracts at Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, 1906-08; now engaged exclusively in the gen. practice of law. Appointed receiver of Pierrepont Hotel Co., 1907, receiver of Hotel Gotham Co. and Fulton Street R. R. Co., and comm'n of estimate and appraise- ment for Brooklyn Loop, 1908. Republican; mem. Republican County Com. of N. Y. Count- ty and of Republican Exec. Com. of Twenty- fifth Assembly Dist .; mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Author: Rise and Progress of the Standard Oil Company, 1903; Trusts of To- day, 1904; also several legal and economic contributions to North American Review, At- lantic Monthly, Harvard Law Review, Quart- erly Journal of Economics, Yale Review, Independent, etc. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Union League, Harvard, Mad- ison Square Republican. Residence: 105 E. 19th St. Address : 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City. MONTGOMERY, Helen Barrett:
School commissioner; b. Kingsville, Ohio, July 31, 1861; d. Adoniram Judson and Emily Julia (Barrows) Barrett; ed. Rochester ( N. Y.) Collegiate Inst., Livingston Park Sem., Rochester; grad. Wellesley Coll., B.A., 1884; In. Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1587, William A. Montgomery; one daughter, Edith Montgo- mery, b. July 3, 1890. Teacher in Rochester High School, 18>1; Wellesley preparatory, Philadelphia, 18:5-86; Univ. Extension lec- turer, N. Y. State; traveled in Europe, Egypt, etc .; elected the woman representative on Sch. B'd of Rochester, 1900: twice reflected ; pres. N. Y. State Federation of Women's Clubs, 1895; pres. Women's Edn'l and Indus- trial Union of Rochester since its foundation. Baptist. Mem. Nat. Child Labor Ass'n, D. A. R .; director Rochester Home. Hosp., Training School for Nurses, same. Author: Christus Redemptor. 1906. Clubs: Wom- an's Educational, College, Wellesley, Politi- cal Equality. Address: 233 Westminster St., Rochester, N. Y.
MONTGOMERY, Mary Williams:
Orientalist: b. Marash, Turkey: d. Giles F. and Emily ( Redington ) Montgomery; grad. Wellesley Co!l., B.A., 1:96; Berlin (Germany), Ph.D. 1901. On editorial staff llostorians' History of the World: conth'r of articles and Orientalin to Jewish Encyclopedia. Mem. Vorderasiatische Gesellschaft, Deutsche Or- ient Gesellschaft, Nat. Goog. Soc. Author: Briefe aus der Zeit Hammurabis ( dissert :- tion ) ; Told in a Garden of Araby (with
Iora Chandier ). Has traveled extensively in Europe and the Orient. Club: Woman's University. Address: 126 W. 104th St., N. Y. City.
MOODY, Edwin C .:
Lawyer; b. Union, Broome Co., N. Y., Nov. 4, 1528; s. Charles and Amanda ( Keeler) Moody: ed. public schs., Union (N. Y.) Acad .; grad. N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., LL.B., 1801; m. Ist, Union, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1862, Hele: D. Wheeler ( died June, 1370) ; 24, Canas- tota, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1885, Sadie A. Clow ; chil- dren : Mrs. E. F. Hallenbeck, Mrs. H. S. Waldron, Edwin H., Mildred E. Was ad- mitted to N. Y. City Bar, May, 1861; has since practised law in Broome Co .; town clerk of Union, 1865-66; supervisor, 1867-75; chm'n b'd, 1870, 1874-75; mem. State Assem- bly, 1877; removed to Blinghamton in 1976, where has since practised; appt'd county att'y for County of Broome by B'd of Su- pervisors, and so acting since Nov., 1907. Re- publican. Mem. Calumet Lodge, I. O. O. F. Club : Binghamton. Address: Binghamton, N. Y.
MOODY, Herbert Raymond:
Chemist; b. Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 19, 1809; s. Luther Richmond and Mary Emily (Sher- man) Moody; ed. Chelsea public sehs .; grad. Mass. Inst. Technol., S.B., 1:92; Columbia Univ., A.M., 1900, Ph.D., 1001; m. Chelsea, Aug. 20, 1895. Mary Edna Wadsworth. Instr. chemistry, Mass. Inst. Technol .. 1892-95; instr. Scientific Dep't, Gilbert Sch., Winsted, Conn., 1895-99; post-grad. work at Columbia Univ., 1899-1901: prof. chemistry Hobart Coll., 1901- 05; prof. analytical chemistry, Coll. City of N. Y. since 1905; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Am. Electro-Chemical Soc .. London Soc. of Chem. Industry, Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Ko. S. ( Mass. Inst. Technology ). Address: College City of N. Y., W. 140th St. and Convent Av., N. Y. City.
MOODY, John:
Banker, author, lecturer: b. Jersey City. N. J., May 2, 1868: s. William Francis and Sarah Jane ( Nichols ) Moody: ed. public schs. and private study; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 5, 1599, Anna Mulford Addison. Was en- gaged in newspaper work until 1590; banking business until 1900; founded Moody's Manual | of Railroads and Corporation Securities in 1900; has traveled extensively in America and Europe: lecturer on investments. Sen- ior mem. firm Moody & Co., bond dealers. Independent. Democrat. Episcopalian. Au- thor: The Truth About the Trusts; The Art of Wall Street Investing: A Trip Into Trustdom: The Investors' Primer: Princi- ples of Analyzing Investment Securities: Fighty Years of the Railroads: The Rise of the Trusts; The Religion of Peace. Chibs: National Art, Lawyers (N. Y. City). Resi- dence: Cranford, N. J. Address: 35 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
MOODY, Walter S .:
Electrical eng'r: b. Chelsea, Mass., Sept. 20, 164; s. Luther R. and Mary E. (Sherman) Moody; ed. public schools, Mass. Inst. Tech- nol., Boston, Mass .: m. Point Pleasant, West Va., Inne 4. 191, Florence C. Gilmore: one daughter, Jean, b. 194. Instr. in electrical eng'ring. Mass. Inst. Technology, I>>>: elec. eng'r, Thomas Welding Co., 1-ss-91; Thom.
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son-Houston Electric Co., 1891-93; with the 1 Gen. Electric Co. since 1:93. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs. Congrationalist. Clubs: Mohawk (Schenectady), Engineers (N. Y. City). Ad- dress: 3 Avon Road, Schenectady, N. Y.
MOODY, William Vaughn:
Author; b. Spencer, Ind., July 8, 1869; s. Francis Burdette and Henrietta Emily (Stoy) Moody; grad. Harvard, A.B., 1893, A.M., 1894; Litt.D., Yale, 1908. Instr. and ass't prof .. of English and rhetoric, Univ. of Chicago, 1895-1903. Editor of the Cambridge Milton and other English classics. Author: The Masque of Judgment (lyrical drama), 1900; Poems, 1901; The Fire-Bringer (lyrical drama ), 1904; History of English Literature, 1906: The Great Divide (prose play), 1907. Address: 107 Waverly Place, N. Y. City. MOONEY, Joseph F .:
Catholic priest: b. Pike County, Pennsyl- vania, July 8, 1848; s. Patrick and Mary ( Winter) Mooney; grad. St. John's Coll., Fordham, N. Y .; received Ph.D. from Mt. St. Mary's Coll., Maryland, and LL.D. from Notre Dame and Fordham Univs. Or- dained to priesthood June 3, 1571; pastor St. Patrick's Church, Newburg, N. Y., 1871; prof. philosophy, St. Joseph's Sem., Troy, N. Y .; vicar-gen. July 8, 1892; rector Church of the Sacred Heart, N. Y. City, Jan. 29, 1890; domestic prelate of the Holy Sec., June 3, 1896; protonotary apostolic, March 10, 1904. Residence: 457 W. 51st St. Address: 23 E. 51st St., N. Y. City.
MOORE, Charles Arthur:
Merchant, manufacturer; b. West Sparta, Livingston Co., N. Y .; s. William Ropes and Caroline M. (Van Ness) Moore; ed. public schools, Ward 5 Public School, Rochester, N. Y., Franklin Sch .. Lynn. Mass .; m. Nor- walk, Ohio, Mary C. Campbell; children: Charles Arthur, Jr., Jessie Campbell (Mrs. Colby M. Chester, Jr.), Mary Elsie (Donna Elsie dei duchi Torlonia), Eugene Max. well. Early in life engaged as mf'r steam specialties in Boston; in 1s80, joined with H. S. Manning & Co. in formation of firm of Manning, Maxwell & Moore, becoming in 1905, Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. : has traveled largely in U. S., Europe and Egypt, including several automobile tours through continental Europe; accompanied Pres. Mckinley on his trip to Pacific Coast, only guest outside of Cabinet; was presiden- tial elector for MeKinley and Hobart, and appt'd messenger to deliver electorial vote of MOORE, Charles Harry: N. Y. State; pres. Manning, Maxwell & Civil eng'r: b. Baltimore, 1963; s. Charles Cadwallader and Rosa Virginia (Killi:) Moore; ed. Lafayette Coll .: m. Pottsville, Pa .. April, 1897, Martha Fletcher Lee. Was treas. and v .- p. Bethlehem Silk Co .: Ist ass't eng'r Erie R. R. Co., Chicago & Erie R. R. Co., N. Y., Susquehanna & Western R. R. Co .; director Edgewater & Fort Lee R. R. C'o .: made reconnaissance asy for meeting Atlantic and Pacific Oceans trafic via Amazon River and railroad across the Andes Mountains, through Republic of Fran- dor; is eng'r of grade crossings, Erie K. R. Co .. Chicago & Erie R. R. Co., N. Y .. Sus- quehanna & Western R. R. Co .: chief and consulting eng'r Ferrocarril al Curaray, Ko- public of Eenador. Republican. Frisco- palian. Mem. Am. She. of Civil Eng'rs. AAm. Moore, Inc., The Shaw Electric Crane Co., the Consolidated Safety Valve Co., Ashcroft Mf'g Co., Hayden & Derby Mi'g Co., Han- cock Inspirator Co., the United Injectar Co., Windsor Machine Co .; director Casualty Co. of America, Continential Ins. Ca., Liberty Nat. Bank, United Bank Note Corporation, Nat. Machinery Co. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of France; mem. Am. Protective Tariff League ( pres.). N. Y. Civic Federa- tion (pres. ) ; trustee Adelphi Coll., St. John's Guild; mem. Am. Chamber of Commerce (Paris), Chamber of Commerce State of N. Y., Nat. Ass'n of Manufacturers, Nat. Civic Federation, N. Y. B'd of Trade and Trans- portation, AAm. Soc. of Mech. Eng'rs: New Eng. Soc. of Brooklyn, Ohio Soc. of N. Y., Soc, of the Genesce, St. Andrew's Soc., the .| R'y Eng'ring and Maintenance of Way Ass'n,
Pilgrims of the U. S., the Sons of the Revo- lution. Clubs: Republican of N. Y. City, Union League, Army and Navy, Engineers, Transportation, Automobile of America. Fair- field Co. Golf, Hamilton. Indian Harbor Yacht, Montauk, N. Y. Riding, Rembrandt, Metropolitan, ( Washington, D. C.) : Century (Muskegon, Mich. ). Address: 85 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
MOORE, Charles Arthur, Jr .:
Secretary; b. Lynn, Mass., June 23, 1SS0; s. Charles A. and Mary ( Campbell) Moore; ed. St. Paul's School, Concord, N. Y., Yale Univ., B.A., 1903. V .- p., sec. and director Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc .; sec. treas. and director Hayden & Derby Mf's Co., Consolidated Safety Valve Co., United In- jector Co .; sec. and director Hancock In- spirator Co .; director Deep Gravel Mining Co., Taylor Creek Ditch Co. Republican. Life mem. Am. Museum of Natural History; mem. N. Y. Zool. Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc .: mem. Peary Expd'n of 1897; took charter of steam whaler Algerine and spent summer of 1901 in Hudson's Straits and Hudson's Bay : accompanied Homer Davenport to the Desert of Arabia on expd'n to purchase Arab horses, summer of 1906. Recreations: Shooting big game, traveling. Clubs: City, Union League, Yale, Boone and Crockett. Racquet, Engi- neers, Camp Fire Club. Address: 85 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
MOORE, Charles Forrest:
Lawyer: b. Dunmore, West Va., Jan. 2S. 1863; s. Isaac and Aleinda H. (Arbogast) Moore; ed. in Vanderbilt Univ., academic course; Univ. of Va., law: m. Ist, Hunts- ville, West Va., Sept. 27, 1887, Mollie Beard ; 2d, Orange, Va., Oct. 30, 1895: Janie Slaught- er; children : Hattie E., b. 1889, Donna R .. b. 1898. Practised law after graduation until 1894; elected judge for counties of Alleghany and Craig, Virginia, Jan. 1, 1594; resigned to become counsel for. West Va. Pulp and Paper Co., 1898; removed to N. Y. City in 1902. where he is still chief counsel for the pulp company; has always been active in politics, taking a prominent part in all political cam- paigns; popular as after-dinner speaker. Pres. Greenbrier & Elk River R'y Co .. South- ern Spruce Co. Democrat. Methodist. Mem. Sunthern Soc., Soe. of Med. Jurisprudence. Kappa Alpha fraternity, The Virginians. Re- creation: Golf. Address: 309 Broadway, N. Y. City.
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Nat. Geog. Soc., Met. Museum of Art, Mil. Order Loyal Legion of U. S., Sons of Vet- erans, Zeta Psi fraternity, Architect Lodge, 519, F. and A. M. Clubs: Engineers (N. Y. City) ; Art, ( Philadelphia ) ; Tungurahua ( Ambato, Ecuador). Address: 50 Church St., N. Y. City.
MOORE, Clarence King:
Prof. Romanic languages; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 1, 1873; s. James Morrison and Angela Starr (King) Moore: ed. Harvard, A.B., 1997, A.M., 1898, Ph.D., 1906; teacher of modern languages in Belmont ( Calif. ) School, 1898- 1901; post-graduate work at Leland Stanford Univ., Calif., at École des Hautes Etudes, Paris, and Univ. of Madrid; m. Mill Valley, Calif., 1900, Maria Freeman Saunders. Proi. Romanic languages Univ. of Rochester since 1904. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Modern Language Ass'n of America. Examiner in Spanish for State Board of Ed'n. Address: 11 Girton Place, Rochester, N. Y.
MOORE, Frederic Potts:
Stock broker; b. Flushing, L. I. Engaged in business at head of firm of F. P. Moore & Co. Mem. Seventh. Reg't (and now major on Gov. Hughes' staff ). Clubs: University, Racquet, Riding. Address: 71 Broadway, N. Y. City.
MOORE, J. Leverett :
Prof. Latin; b. N. Y. City, June 6, 1859; s. Alexander Thompson and Fidelia (Lever- ett ) Moore; grad. Princeton Univ., A.B., 1881, A.M., 1584; Johns Hopkins Univ., Ph.D., 1991; m. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 23, 1891, Nancy Clark Williams; children: Nancy Campbell, b. May 13, 1893, Fidelia Leverett, b. Aug. 7, 1901. Grad. student, les1-82, tutor in Latin, same, 1582-85, Princeton Univ .; instr. in Latin, 1886, fellow in Latin, 18-7-88, instr. in Latin, 1888-59, John Hopkins Univ .: prof. Latin, Vassar Coll., since 1891. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. .Am. Philol." Ass'n, Archæol. Inst. of America, managing com. Am. Sch. of Classical Studies in Rome. Re- creation : Golf. Clubs: University, Prince- ton. Address: Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
MOORE, John Bassett:
Prof. international law and diplomacy; b. Sinyra, Del., Dec. 3. 1860; s. Dr. John A. and Martha A. (Ferguson ) Moore; ed. Univ. of Va .; ; honorary LL.D., Yale, Co- 1 :: mbia and Delaware Colls .; m. 1:90, Helen Frances Toland. Studied law, Wilmington, Del., 1850-83; admitted to bar there, le3; entered Dep't of State, Washington, as law clerk, under civil service rules, 18-5: third ass't sec. of State, 18 6; resigned. 1891, to become prof. internat. law and diplomacy at Columbia Univ. in which chair continues. Sec. Fisheries Conf., 1ss7-58, sec. of Conf. on Samoan Affairs, 1>>7: ass't sec. of State, 1:98, resigning to become sec. and counsel to Am. Peace Comm'n at Paris; agent of the U. S. before U. S. and Dominican Mixed Comin'n. 1903-01; mem. Institut Colonial International: associate Institut de Droit International; mem. Mass. Hist. Soc. Pub- lications: Report on Extraterritorial Crime, 1>>7: Report on Extradition, 1>90; Treatise on Extradition and Interstate Rendition (2 vols.), 1591: American Notes on the Conflict of Laws, 1-96; History and Digest of Inter- national Arbitration (6 vols.), 1sas; A Digest
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of International Law (8 vols.), 1906: Papers of President Buchanan (12 vols. ), 190s. ( .... of editors of Political Science Quarterly, and of Journal du Droit International Priv .. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Cen. tury (N. Y. City) ; Cosmos ( Washington). Address: Columbia University, N. Y. City.
MOORE, John Constable:
Real estate broker; b. Red Hook, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1364; s. John Wells and Frances Harriet (Weber) Moore; ed. St. Stephen's Coll., Annadale, N. Y., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N. Y .; m. April 18, 1592, Anna Zerega; children: Anna Constable, Theodore Clement. Eleanor Von Britton. Mem. real estate firmn of Moore & Wyckoff; pres. and di- rector Composite Coal Co .; was for several years mem. Naval Reserve of N. Y. State and Naval Reserve Ass'n. Democrat. Episco- palian. Mem. Delta Phi fraternity. Club : City. Residence : Plainfield, N. J. Address: 546 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
MOORE, John W .:
Chief eng'r, U. S. N .; b. Plattsburgh, N. Y., May 21, 1832; m. Nov. 19, 1863, Emily. d. late Capt. Horace B. Sawyer, U. S. N .: chil- dren: Louisa (m. J. N. Moore, N. Y. City ). Clarence, Minnie (m. late Commander Wm. I ... Sewell, U. S. N.), Elsie (m. Hon. Robert Mazet, N. Y. City), Emily (m. Lieut. Claude Bailey, U. S. N.). Appt'd from N. Y., May 21. 1853; entered service as third ass't eng'r; duty in office of the eng'r-in-chief. Navy Dep't, Washington, 1853; steam frigate Sara- nac, Mediterranean Squadron, 1553-56: pro- moted to 2d ass't eng'r, June 27. 1-55; steam frigate Niagara, Atlantic Cable Expd'n, 1:57: steam frigates Colorado and Roanoke, Home Squadron, 1858-60; promoted to 1st ass't eng'r. July 21, 1:58: steam sloop Richmond, Mediter- ranean Squadron, 1800-61; West Gulf Block- ading Squadron. 1:61-63; promoted to chiet eng'r, Aug. 5, 1501; participated in engage- ment at head of passes of Mississippi River with rebel batteries and ram Manassas, Oct 12, 161; attack on rebel defenses at Pensacola. Nov. 22, 1861; Forts Jackson and St. Philip. April 24, 1-62; capture of New Orleans. April 25, 1862; passage of Vicksburg batteries. June 27. 1562; passage of Vicksburg batteries and rebel ram Arkansas, July 15, 1862; Port Hud- son, Mar. 15, 1563; capture of Port Hud- son, July 8, 1863: in Aug., assigned to duty in N. Y. City, 1863, under Admiral Gregory. sup't of ironclads; in Philadelphia as mem. B'd Examiners, and afterwards at Boston to superintend government work on building at Atlantic and other works in that vicinity : May 15, 1867, ordered frigate Franklin, as fee! eng'r on staff of Admiral l'arragut : detached. Dec. 21, 1:68, and ordered to board duty at N. Y. Navy Yard: to Navy Yard, Portsmouth. N. II .; mem. b'd of which Admiral Golf- borough was pres .. for examination into com ditions of all vessels at different navy yard- after which returned to duty at Kittery Navy Yard: Sept. 3. 1-52, was ordered to Hartford as fleet ene'r AAsiatic Station: chief ene'r of the Washington Navy Yard, mem. Board of Inspection, Ism-2: Hartford Pacific Station, 1982-51: special duty. Sivy Yard, N. Y., INGS7: 1758, head of don't of steam engineering, N. Y. Navy Yard: Navy Yard. Mare Island, 1ss8.95. Insp. machinery for new cruisers nt Union Iron Works, San
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Francisco, May, 1893, to date of retirement, with the rank of commodore, May 24. 1894; on special duty, Navy Yard, N. Y., May 15 to Dee. 30, 1898. Mem. Mass. Soc. of the Cin- cinnati, George Washington Post No. 103, N. Y., G. A. R .; comd'r Calif. Commandery Loyal Legion; ex-pres. Calif, Soc. G. A. R. Residence : "The Moorings," Bolton Land ing, on Lake George, N. Y. Winter address: 98 S. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
MOORE, Joseph Leonard:
Lawyer; b. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1859; s. Levi and Georgiana A. (Todd) Moore; ed. Albany public schools; grad. Albany Acad., 1878; m. Cherry Valley, N. Y., April 16, 1885, Annie Louise Bates; one son : Leonard B., b. Aug. 17, 1886. Republican. Elected Nov., 1906, county judge of Montgo- mery County, N. Y., for term expiring Dec. 31, 1912. Trustee Reformed Church of Fort Plain, N. Y. Director Fort Plain Gas and Electric Light Co. Club: Fort Plain (ex- pres. ). Address : Fort Plain, N. Y.
MOORE, Joseph Leslie:
Physician ; b. Camp Hill, Pa., Jan. 6, 1877; s. Joseph Addison and Elizabeth ( Kline) Moore; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., Yale Univ., A.B., 1900, Univ. of Pa., M.D., 1905; m. Dover, England, July 19, 1900, Crucita Marie Franco: children: Crucita Les- lie, b. 1901, John Phillips. b. 1903. Republi- can. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State and Kings County Med. Societies, Brook- lyn Hosp. Alumni Ass'n, Mil. Order Loyal Legion, F. aud A. M. Address: 175 6th Av, Brooklyn, N. Y.
MOORE, Russell . W .:
Chemist ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1861; s. Alexander T.
and Fidelia (Leverett ) Moore; grad. Princeton Univ., A.B., 1883, M.Sc., 1885, M.A., les6; m. Duxbury, Mass., June 93, 1908, Anna B. Wright (Taylor). Ass't to prof. quantitative analysis, Colum- bia College; chemist, N. Y. State Dairy Com- mission, 1885-88; examiner of chemicals and chemist in charge of laboratory of United States appraiser of customs since ises; mem. B'd of Civil Service Examiners, N. Y. Cus- toms, 1901-07; has made specialty of chem- istry as applied in tariff administration. Re- publieau. Presbyterian. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Soc. of Med. Jurisprudence; chm'n N. Y. Section Soc. of Chem. Industry, 1905- 06. Recreations: Walking. book and print collecting. Clubs : University, Princeton,
Chemists. Address: 611 Washington St., N. Y. City.
MOORE, Stuart Hull:
Publisher: b. Cutchogue, Suffolk, Co., N. Y., April 26, 1851; s. Joseph Hull aud Sarah A. (Case) Moore: ed. public and private schools, Sontholl Acad. ; in. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 26, 1579. Myra Drake: children: Arthur Standish, b. 1>>0, Eliot Drake, b. Is52, Doro- thy, b. Is91, Douglas Stuart, b. 1-93. Started his business career in a country printing of. fire and completed his trade in a N. Y. City offier; in 175, in association with F. M. Lupton, established The Cricket ou the Hearth, which, after a publication of 14 years, was merged into The Ladies' World, which has had an unusually successful ca. reer, and has long been recognized as one of the leading magazines in the household class: pres. S. H. Moore Co. ; v .... The W. F.
Powers Co .; treas. and mn'y director The Kimogenor Point Co. Republican. Recrea- tions: European and American travel, auto- mobiling, yachting. Club: Crescent Athletic ( life mem.). Residence: 43 McDonough St., Brooklyn. N. Y .; Cutchogue, L. I. Address : 23 City Hall Place, N. Y. City.
MOORE, Veranus A .:
Educator; b. Houndsfield, Jefferson Co., N. Y., April 13, 1559; 3. Alva and Antoinette E. (Eastman) Moore; grad. Cornell Univ., B.S., 1857; Med. Dep't., Columbia Univ. (now George Washington Univ.), Washington, D. C., M.D., 1890, m. Cicero, N. Y., July 12, 1892, Mary L. Slawson; children: Erwin V., b. 1894, Mary E., b. 1895, Norman S., b. 1901. . Chief Division of Animal Pathology, Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Dep't Agr., Washington, D. C., 1895-96: prof. compara- tive pathology, bacteriology and meat in- spection N. Y. State Veterinary Coll .. Cornell Univ., since 1996. Delegate from the U. S. to Sth Internat. Veterinary Congress, Buda- pest, 1905. Methodist. Mem. Am. Ass'n Path- ologists and Bacteriologists. Am. Soc. of Bac- teriologists, Am. Public Health Ass'n, Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Vet. Med. Ass'n. Am. Ass'n for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis: hon. mem. various societies and acads. of medicine; mem. Nu Sigma Nu. Phi Sigina Kappa aud Sigma Xi fraternities. Author : Laboratory Directions for Beginners in Bac- teriology ; Text-Book on the Pathology of the Infectious Diseases of Animals, and numerous reports, bulletins and articles on bacteriologi- cal and pathological subjects. Clubs: Cos- mos ( Washington ) ; Town and Gown, Cos- mopolitan (Ithaca). Address: Ithaca, N. Y. MOORE, William H .:
Lawyer, promoter: b. Utica, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1848; s. Nathaniel F. and Rachel A. (Beck- with) Moore; ed. in academies aud Amherst Coll .; m. 1879, Ada Small. Admitted to bar in Wisconsin, 1872; weut to Chicago, where became prominent as a corporation lawyer. With brother, James H. Moore, of Chicago, promoted several corporations now included in the U. S. Steel Corp'n; also the Diamond Match Co., National Biscuit Co., Am. Tin Plate Co., Am. Can Co., and numerous others. Director U. S. Steel Corp'u. Chicago, Rock Is- land & Pacific Railway Co., and affiliated companies, Chicago & Eastern Ill. R. R. Co., Delaware, Lackawanna & Western R. R. Co., Evansville & Terre Haute R. R. Co .. Kansas City. Fort Scott & Memphis R. R. Co., St. Louis & San Francisco R. R. Co., Nat. Biscuit Co., and many others. Residence: 4 E. 54th St. Address: 71 Broadway, N. Y. City.
MORA, F. Luis:
Artist: b. Montevideo. Uruguay. July 2 .. 1574: s. Domingo and Laura ( Gaillard ) Mora : ed. public schools of N. Y. City and Boston ; art ed. Museum of Fine Arts Sch., Boston: Art Students' League. N. Y. City aud abrond : took Sears prize for drawing and composition at Boston, and Rothschild prize at Art Sin- dents' Leagne: m. Perth Amboy. N. J., Sept. 15 1900, Sophia Brown Compton. Devoted much time in early professional career to il. Instrating for magazines, and teaching in N. Y. School of Art: did important work for Lynn (Mass. ) Public Library and for Mo. State Bld'g, La. Purchase Exp'n; has
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