Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 2, Part 63

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910; Leonard, John William, 1849-; Mohr, William Frederick, 1870-; Knox, Herman Warren, 1881-; Holmes, Frank R
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: New York : L.R. Hamersly Co.
Number of Pages: 1430


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New York State Ilist. Ass'n. Ad- dress: Johnstown Bank Building, Johnstown, N. Y.


MUHLEMAN, Maurice Louis:


Government official, economist: b. near Alton, Ill., Nov. 27. 152; grad. from high school in St. Louis, Mo .. grad. from law sch. of Columbian (now George Washington ) Univ.,


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LL.B., 1979, LL.M., 1884; m. Ist, St. Louis, Mo., 1879, Harriet F. Pettes; 2d, N. Y. City, 1893 Carolyn J. Barrow. Entered servier of U. S. Treasury in 1872, being one of t :... first appointments after competitive civil service examinations; deputy ass't treasurer at N. Y. City, 1889-1901. Widely known as student and authority on financial questions. Author: The Money of the United States, 1891; Monetary Systems of the World, 1996: Monetary Systems, 1907. Mem. Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. City, Met. Museum of Art. Residence: Mount Vernon, N. Y. Ad- dress : 15 William St., N. Y. City.


MULCAHY, Thomas Aloysius:


Physician and surgeon; b. Hartford, Conn., Feb. 10, 1877; s. Thomas and Ellen ( Ken- nedy) Mulcahy; ed. St. Joseph's Parochial School, Hartford, Conn., Hartford Public High School 3 years, prepared for regents of N. Y. State at N. Y. Preparatory Sch. : grad. Columbia Univ., M.D., 1901. Engaged in practice of medicine at Hartford, Conn., August, 1901 to July, 1906; began practising in N. Y. City, July, 1906. Police surgeon Hartford, Conn., 1902-July, 1906. Roman Catholic. Mem. Hartford City Med. Soc., N. Y. County and N. Y. State Med. Soc., 1m. Med. Ass'n, Celtic Med. and Harlem Med. Socs. Ass't surgeon Cornell Med. Dispen- sary, Ear Dep't ; ass't surgeon Harlem Hosp. Dispensary, Eye and Ear Dep't. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Modern Maccabees. Address: 131 E. 43d St., N. Y. City.


MULFORD, Vincent S .:


Publisher; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 11, 1572: s. L. J. and Carrie (Toles) Mulford; ed. Mont- clair (N. J.) High Sch .: m. E. Orange, N. J .. Jan. 10, 1900, Madeline Day; one child. Made- line, b. 1903. . V .- p. and director Jewelers Circular Publishing Co .; director U. S. Fire Ins. Co. Clubs: New York Hardware. 24 Karat, Blooming Grove Hunting and Fishing. Residence : Montelair, N. J. Address: 11 John St., N. Y. City.


MULHOLLAND, Joseph A .:


Physician : b. Mechanicsville, N. Y., Aug. 90, 1878; s. John and Catherine (Goode) Mul- holland; grad. Fordham Univ., A.B .. Cornell Medical College, M.D .: m. N. Y. City, June 16, 1908, Josephine Dodin. Physician, with specialty in diseases of nose, throat, and ear. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. B. P. O. Elks, Woodmen, Phi Alpha Sigma fraternity, Knights of Columbus, N. Y. County Med. Soc., Rome Med. Soc. Clubs: Fordham, Graduates. Address : 2550 Marion Ar., N. Y. City.


MULLALY, John:


Journalist, author, lecturer, inventor: b. Belfast, Ireland: hon. LI.D., St. John's Univ. Fordham, N. Y., Litt.D. Coll. Christian Brothers, St. Louis, Mo. Learned profession as journalist on N. Y. Tribune, then under the management of Horace Greeley: later city reporter Evening Post, editor, William Cullen Bryant ; six years on New York Her- ald and its special correspondent on the ex. tul'n to lay submarine cable across Gulf of St. Lawrence from Cape Ray, Newfoundland. to Cape North, Cape Breton, and during first three Atlantic telegraph expeditions, 1:57 .: while on these several expeditions. es. tending over a year, enjoyed the exceptional privilege of being guest of officers of the


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U. S. steam frigate Niagara; soon after his return from last expd'n began publication of The Metropolitan Record, at desire of and with the approval of Archbishop Hughes. Was comm'r of health one term: mem. B'd of Assessors two terms; mem. N. Y. Press Club over twenty years; mem. U. S. Catholic His- torical Society; originator and founder of new system of parks and parkways north of the Harlem River, and active participator in seven years' movements by which nearly 4,000 acres were acquired by city, and which includes Van Cortland, Pelham Bay, Bronx, Crotona, Claremont and St. Mary's parks; Bronx and Pelham Parkway and Crotona Parkway. Inventor of aluminography; pres. Aluminum Press Co .; pres. U. S. Aluminum Printing Plate Company. Author: The Lay- ing of the Cable, or The Ocean Telegraph; A Trip to Newfoundland to Lay the Gulf of St. Lawrence Cable; The Milk Trade of New York City, exposing its adulterations; More Public Parks, Lungs for the Metropolis; re- port to the legislature of 1S'4 of the com- mission to select the sites for the six new parks and three new parkways in the Borough of the Bronx: History of the Seven Years' Contest to Acquire and Secure Said Parks and Parkways; editor the Journal of the Fair, daily illustrated publication of sixteen pages, issued from new St. Patrick's Ca- thedral, and comprising over 250 large folio pages; aggregate proceeds of the Fair held from Oct. 23, to Nov. 29, 1878, amounted to $175,000; The Seminary, monthly illustrated periodical, which was designed to aid con- struction of new St. Joseph's Seminary at Dunwoodie, Sept .. 1892, to Sept., 1896, and containing over 850 folio pages. Residence : 223 E. 49th St. Address: 41 Park Row, N. Y. City.


MULLANY, John F .:


Catholic clergyman ; b. Deerfield, N. Y., July 19, 1853: s. Thomas and Margaret C. (Ryan) Mullany; ed. Christian Brothers' Acad., Utica, N. Y., Manhattan Coll., N. Y. City; Provincial Sem., Troy, N. Y., A.B., A.M., LL.D., D.D. Rector St. John the Baptist Church, Syracuse, N. Y .; educator; principal Acad. of the Sacred Heart; founder of Catholic summer and winter schools; promoter of university extension work; study club reading circle; lecturer, writer, trans- lator. Editor and manager of St. John's Quarterly ( family magazine). Has tray- eled extensively through Europe, Asia. Af- rica and America. Independent in politics. Mem. Teachers' Ass'n, Publishers' Chib, Soc. Indian Antiquities, Knight of St. Gregory; trustee Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts; St. Agnes Cemetery, St. John's Church, City Hosp., R. C. Orphan Asylmins, etc. Mem. Catholic Hist. Soc., Geog. Soc .; sec. Roman Antiquities Holy Land Exploration Soc. Clubs: Catholic, University. Address: Sy- racuse, N. Y.


MULLER, Joseph Henry:


Physician; b. Jersey City, N. J., Nor. 9. 1577; s. J. J. Henry and Mary C. ( Hoi) Mul- ler: ed. in public schools of Newark, N. J., Newark High School. 1.93.97, N. V. Home. Med. Coll. and Hosp., 197-1901, M.D., 1901. Flower Hosp., 1900-12: unmarried. Engaged . in practice of medicine as homeopathic phy. sician in N. Y .- City. Mem. Am. Inst. Ilo. 1


mæopathy, N. Y. State Homoo. Med. Soc., N. Y. County Homo. Med. Soc., Mem. Roval Areanum (Morningside Council 752), Bethel Lodge F. and A. M., 733, Azim Grotto No. 7. Address: 159 E. 63d St., N. Y. City.


MULLER, Nicholas W .:


Ass't sec. Casualty Co. of America: b. Metz, Germany, Feb. 7, 1577; ed. Collège de St. Arnold, Metz, Lockport (N. Y.) High School and Columbia Univ., A.B., 1904: m. N. Y. City, Jan. 27, 190s, Christine D. Clark- er. Served in Spanish-Am. War, 1995, and in the Philippines against the insurrectos, 1>99-1901. Began in insurance business with the Casualty Co. of America, 1004, advanc- ing rapidly and now ass't sec. of that com- pany. Address: 52 William St., N. Y. City. MULLIGAN, Wesley T .:


Physician and surgeon; b. Morris, Ill., 1871; s. T. W. and Mary ( Davison) Mulli- gan; grad. Rochester Univ., Ph.B., 1:92: Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), M.D .. 1>95: m. Rochester, N. Y., April 1, 1903, Sallie Maey Brewster: children: Wesley Brewster, b. 1904, Carolyn Brewster, b, 1906. Republican. Mem. Am. Med. `Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Rochester Acad. of Medicine, etc. Men. Junior Staff of Rochester City Hosp. Ad- dress : 290 West Av., Rochester, N. Y.


MULLINER, Gabrielle Stewart:


Lawyer; b. Cleveland, O., Oct. 24. 1572; d. N. Coe and Gabrielle (Townsend) Ste- wart; ed. public schools; law student with Hon. James M. Williams; student at Univ. of Ohio, and Ohio State Univ. Law Sch .. 1900; m. Sept. 26, 1904, Walter Girdwood Mulliner, of Leamington, Warwickshire, Eng- land. Practised law three years in Ohio; admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1903; now practising law alone in N. Y. City. See. Municipal Art Soc. of N. Y. Mem. N. Y. County Bar Ass'n, Daughters of Ohio in N. Y., Municipal Art Soc., Nat. Civie AAss'n, N. Y. Federation of Women's Clubs; chim'n Legislative Com. of Woman's Forum; mem. and director Nat. Soc. of Patriotic Women ( Patriotic Educa- tion Com.), State Federation of Women's Clubs (Patriotic Com.), Red Cross Soc., Man- hattan Chapter D. A. R. (Art Com). Club : National Arts. Address: 320 Fifth Ar., N. Y. City.


MUMFORD, George Dana:


Lawyer, b. San Francisco, May 9. 16:00: grad. Columbia Univ., A.B., 199; Harvard Univ., A.M., 1891, and attending Univs. uf Heidelberg and Leipzig: m. Claire Drake Bat- termeld. Director George A. Glaenzer & Co. Mem. Phi Delta Phi fraternity, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. CInbs: Harvard, University. Residence : 62 E. sIst St. Address: 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


MUNDY, Ezekicl Wilson:


Clergyman, librarian; b. Metuchen. N. J .. June 16, 1:33: s. Luther Bloomfield and P'ran- ces Eliza (Martin) Mundy; grad. Univ. of Rochester. A.B., Ist. A.M., NR: Rochester Theol. Sem., 143: Syracuse Univ .. Lint D., 124; m. Syracuse, ISIS, Emily Kendall: el.1. dren : Edward Kendall, Ethel Frances. Emily King. Pastor First Bapt. Ch., Syracuse. I. C6; pastor Independent Ch., Syracuse. - 79: pastor St. Mark's Ch. (Episconfit). Syracuse, IS8-93. Appt'd public librarian of Syracuse, Isso, whichi post still hohls. Mem.


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Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi. 1m. Hist. Ass'n, Nat. Geog. Soc., New England His- toric-Genealogical Soc., Onondaga Genealog- ical Soc., Onondaga Hist. Ass'n. Club: Uni- versity. Address : Public Library, Syra- cuse, N. Y.


MUNGER, Charles A .:


Publisher ; b. Waterville, Oneida Co., N. Y .; s. Dr. E. A. and Desire (Hitchcock) Munger; ed. Cortland Acad., Homer, N. Y., and private sch., Waterville, N. Y .; m. New Bedford, Mass., May 25. 1852. Florence K., d. Warren Ladd. Traveled in Great Britain and Continent twice, and extensively in U. S. Enlisted and went out with 117th N. Y. State Vols., Aug., 1862; during most of war in de- tached service for clerical duty, military and civil, in War Dep't, Washington. Independ- ent Republican. Presbyterian. Formerly mem. B'd of Directors of Y. M. C. A., N. Y. City and State; deacon, Madison Square Presby'n Ch. Mem. Lafayette Post, G. A. R. Ad- dress: 47 Broad St., N. Y. City.


MUNGER, George Grover:


Lawyer: b. South Sodus. N. Y., Jan. 29. 1865; s. R. De Witt (D).D.) and Estelle (Hinman) Munger; grad. Cornell Univ .. A.B., 1888: m. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 26. 1894, Ada M. Bishop; one son, George De Witt. b. 1597. Admitted to bar, 1890: located in Syracuse, 1891, where has practised profession since. Specialties: Corporation and real estate law. Treas. University Printing Co .; treas. U. S. Gasket Co. Appt'd receiver of Syracuse Council Royal Templars of Temperance. Nov. 1. 1904. Republican. Mem. Onondaga Co. Bar Ass'n, Chamber of Commerce, Central City Commandery, Knights Templar. Clubs: Citizens. University. Address: 605 Snow Bld'g, Syracuse, N. Y.


MUNGER, R. De Witt:


Clergyman ; b. Ithaca. N. Y., Aug. 26, 1937; s. James and Jane Eliza (Thompson ) Mun- ger; grad. Genesee Coll. (now Syracuse Univ.), 1861 ( with honors). A.B., A.M., D.D., Phi Beta Kappa; m. Montour Falls. Sept. 2, 1863, Estelle Hinman: children: George G., James D. Pastor, 1861-93: presiding elder, 1593-1904. Since 1904, conference sec. of Sus- tentation Fund. Mem. Central N. Y. Confer- ence Methodist Episcopal Church: delegate to Gen. Conference. 1-96; reserve delegate, 1904. Republican : first vote cast for Abra- ham Lincoln, 1860. Trustee Dansville Sem., Genesee Wesley Sem .. Cornell Library ( Itha- ca, N. Y.), Syracuse Univ., since 195. Re- creations: Hunting, fishing. Mem. N. Y. State Hist. Ass'n, St. Augustine Commandery, Knights Templar. Address: 105 Delaware St., Syracuse, N. Y.


MUNN, Charles Allen:


Publisher, editor; b. N. Y. City: s. Orson Desaix and Julia Augusta ( Allen) Munn; grad. Princeton. A.B .. 1991. Admitted to the bar, 1923. Editor The Scientific American, and pres. and director Munn & Co., its pub- fishers, who also conduet an extensive busi- uess as solicitors of U. S. and foreign patents. Meni. N. Y. Hist. Soc., New England Soc. of N. Y. Clubs: Century, University. Grolier. Union, Knickerbocker, Racquet and Ten- nis. Merchants Whippany River. Essex Conn- ty Country ( N. J.). Address: 361 Broadway, N. Y. City. 906


MUNN, John P .:


Pres. U. S. Life Ins. Co. of N. Y .. physi- cian : b. Gates, Monroe Co., N. Y., 1547: grad. Univ. of Rochester, A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa), 1870; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1975: m. Martha B. Plum. Engaged in practice of medicine in N. Y. City from 1875; in 1977, began connection with U. S. Life Ins. Co., as examining physician; for many years was its med. director and mem. B'd of Directors, and in 1902 was elected pres. of the company in succession to George H. Burford, resigned. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Racquet, N. Y. Athletic. Address: 15 W. 55th St., N. Y. City.


MUNRO, David Alexander:


Editor; b. Maryburgh, Rossshire, Scotland: ed. Edinburgh Univ., A.M., 182. Came to N. Y. City and engaged in literary dep't of Harper & Bro. Publisher of Garden and Forest, 1957-59: gen. me'r. 1889-96, editor 1896- 99, North American Review, and since 1.99 its ass't editor under Col. George Harvey. Contributor to the N. Y. Times, Evening Post, Harper's Weekly. and other periodicals Supervised collation and transmission of Am contributions to last edition of Liddell & Scott's Greek Lexicon : - arranged the Com. parative Greek-English New Testament, pub- lished by Harper & Bros. Collaborator on Schaff's Companion to the Study of the Greek New Testament. Clubs: Players, British Schools and Universities. Reform. Crescent Athletic. Livingston Field, Manhattan Crick- ett. Residence :, 324 President St. Address: North America Review, Frankling Square, N. Y. City.


MUNROE, Frederick Mitchell:


Editor, publisher: b. Cambridge, Mass., 1859: s. Charles William and Susan Maria ( Hall) Munroe; ed. . Williams Coll .: m. Springfield. Mass .. Dec. 24, 1:91. Elizabeth Lee Bowles: children: Donald Mitchell. b. 1892, Elizabeth Bowles, b. 1$94, Ruth Scher- merhorn, b. 1597. Newspaper man, reporter N. Y. Sun, Brooklyn Eagle and at various periods, Sunday editor, exchange editor and ass't inn'g editor, N. Y. Press. Founder Brooklyn Life, 1st, and since then has edited and conducted it; for 3 years editor Town and Country; and treas. Schermerhorn Co., publishing it. Pres. and director Brook- lyn Life Publishing Co. Independent with Republican leasings. Congregationalist. Re- creations: Inventing, writing verse and farm- iug. Clubs: Crescent Athletic ( Brooklyn), Players ( Manhattan). Address: Humington, L. I.


MUNROE, Henry S .:


Prof. mining: b. Brooklyn, N. Y .. Mar. 25. 1850; grad. Sch. of Mines, Columbia U'niv .. E.M., 1869. Ph. D., ISTS, SeD .. 1011. Ass't geologist. Ohio State Geological Survey. 1970- 71: ass't chemist. Dep't of Agriculture, Wash- ington, D. C., 15:0-72: ass't gool, and mining eng'r Geological Survey of Yesso. Japan. 1-2. 75: prof. geology and mining. Univ. of Tokio. Japan, 155546; adjunet prof. surveying and practical mining, 197791, prof. mining. sch. of Mines, since 1.91; mg'r. Is-15, and v .- p .. 1×90.92. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs. Mem. Co. Imubia Univ. Council since 1995. Damn of Faculty of Applied Science. Columbia Caiv., 1-07-99. Address: School of Mines, Columbia University, N. Y. City.


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MUNSEY, Frank A .:


Publisher; b. Mercer. Me., Aug. 21, 1854; came to N. Y. City, 1922, and started the Golden Argosy, juvenile weeltiy; is now prop'r of the widely circulated magazines- Munsey's, The Argosy, the Ail-Story, The Scrap Book, The Railroad Man's Magazine; and of four daily newspapers: the Boston Journal, Baltimore News. Philadelphia Even- ing Times, and the Washington Times. Au- thor: Derringforth, and other novels. and of widely quoted addresses on publishing and advertising. Clubs: Union League, N. Y. Yacht, Manhattan, Lambs, Riding, Ards- ley. Residence: 524 Fifth Av. Address : Flatiron Bld'g, Fifth Av. and 23d St., N. Y. City.


MUNSON, Edwin Sterling:


Oculist and aurist: b. Earlville, Ill., May 8, 1870: s. Bertrand Alphonso and Mary Jane (Smith) Munson: ed. in public schools of Chicago and N. Y. City, N. Y. Homoeopathic Med. Coll. and Flower Hosp., M.D., 1994, N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp., O. et. A. Chir., 1898; m. Yonkers, N. Y., May 1, 1901, Edna May Peene; children: Ava Lenora, b. July 10, 1903 (deceased), Edwin Bertrand, b. Nov. 19, 1906. Interne at Five Points Hosp. for children two years, N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp. one year. Prof. histology N. Y. Hom.po. Med. Coll. and Flower Hosp., prof. Otology, N. Y. Med. Coll. and Hosp. for Women; prof. ophthalmology Ophthalmic Hosp. Coll. Mem. Company C, 7th Reg't. Mem. Am. Inst. Homeopathy, Homoro. Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Homeo. Med. Soc. County of N. Y. Clubs: Dunham, N. Y. Medical, Yonkers Clinical. Address: 104 E. 60th St., N. Y. City. MUNSON, Harlan L .:


Lawyer: b. Portland, N. Y .. Aug. 27, 1870; s. Alson N. and Julia A. ( Healy ) Munson ; grad. Westfield Union Sch., 1858; Cornell Univ. (Sch. of Law), LL.B., 1891, LL.M., 1892; m. Ripley, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1900, Bertha E. Bennett; one son: Donald Bennett, b. Nov. 30, 1902. Practising law and doing fire insurance business with Arthur B. Ottaway (now county judge), at Westfield. N. Y., since 1894. Trustee and now pres. Village of Westfield. Democrat; Presbyterian. Trustee First Presby'n Ch .; trustee and director Y. M. C. A., Westfield, N. Y. Mem. Phi Delta Phi. Address: Westfield, N. Y.


MUNSON, James Eugene:


Stenographer. inventor: b. in Paris, Oneida County, New York, May 12, 1935; studied at Amherst: studied shorthand and became expert stenographer; settled in New York City, 1857; married. Was court stenographer over thirty years: reported Beecher- Tilton case for New York Sun. Expended much labor in simplifying existing systems of short- land, the result being the Munson System. Invented process of setting and justifying for doing same: also assisted in inventing a machine for operating typewriting machines by telegraph. Author: The Complete Phonoz. rapher: Dictionary of Practical Phonography : Phrase Book of Practical Phonography: The Art of Phonography: A Shorter Course in Munson Phonography. Address: 16 Lexing- ton Av., N. Y. City.


MUNSON, Samuel Lyman:


Manufacturer: b. Huntington, Mass., June 14, 1311; s. Garry and Harriet ( Lyman ) Mun.


son ; ed. Williston Sem .. East Hampton, Mass .; In. Albany, N. Y., May 21, 1869, Susan Babcock Hopkins; children: Harriet Lyman, Anne Hopkins, Edward Garry, Paul Babcock. Samuel Lyman, Jr., Amy Treadwell, Robert. For 40 years a shirt and collar manufacturer, under a single management the entire period. V .- p. Home Savings Bank, Albany: mnem. Albany Advisory B'd, United States Fidelity Guaranty Co .; former director Nat. Ex- change Bank. Extensive traveler; frequent lecturer. Presidential elector, 1900. Mem. Dutch Reformed Ch. (v .- p. of trustees Madi- son Av. Ch., Albany). . Pres. Weekapaug Chapel Soc., Weekapaug, R. I .: v .- p. Ma- sonic Veterans' Ass'n of Albany: mem. New England Soc. of N. Y., Founders and Pa- triots, Masters' Lodge, Temple Chapter. Tem- ple Commandery F. and A. M .; regent Phillip Livingston Chapter, Sons of Revolution: a mg'r State Soc. Sons of Revolution. Recre- ations: Travel, library, golf. Clubs: Fort Orange, Country ( Albany) ; Watervliet Golf, Republican, West Side Republican, Arkwright (N. Y.). Address: Albany, N. Y.


MURALT, Carl Leonard de :


Consulting eng'r; b. Brooklyn, N. Y .. Jan. 29, 1873; s. Carl and Lily (Wegmann) de Muralt; ed. public schools of Zurich. Switz- erland : Univs. of Munich and Zurich, M. E., E.E., 1895; m. Schenectady, N. Y .. 1:25, Jean- ette Lathrop; children: Aline Elizabeth. b. 1900, Carl Leonard, Jr., b. 1904, Frank Leon- ard, b. 1907. In 1595, entered employ of Gen. Electric Co .: first in shops in Schenec- tady, then in eng'ring dep't. In 1997, de- tailed to German branch of Gen. Elec. Co., as eng'r of lighting and power dep't. Built some of most important electric plants in Europe, among others, city lighting plant of Madrid, Spain. In 199. entered employ of Brown, Bovery & Co., famous Swiss eng'rs: did original work in building well- known Swiss high-tension alternating-current railroads (Jungfrau R. R. and others) and high-tension power transmissions. In 1902. returned and established firm of Muralt & Co., consulting eng'rs. N. Y. City. Mem. Squadron A, N. G. N. Y. Mem. Am. Inst. of Electrical Eng'rs. Contributed papers on Polyphase Alternating Currents for Rail-


roads, 1902, and Heavy Electric Traction, 1905. Club : Players. Residence: Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Address: 114 Liberty St., N. Y. City.


MURCHISON, Kenneth Mackenzie:


Architect; b. N. Y. City, 1972; s. Kenneth M. and Katherine ( Williams) Murchison : grad. Columbia Univ. School of Science, Ph.B .; m. N. Y. City, 1902, Aurelie de Mauriac; children : Katherine, b. 1905, Anrelie de M. Murchison, b. 1908. Architect of Lack. awanna Railroad Terminal Hoboken. Union Ferryhouse, foot of 23d St. N. Y. City. Senator Clark's house. 5th Av. and 77th St. Ancien élevé de l'Ecole de Beaux- Arts. Men. Beaux Arts Soc., Am. Inst. of Architect. Architectural League: received decoration of Officer d'Academie, conferred by French Government. Clubs: Columbia Univ., Amateur Comedy, Mendelssohn Glee. Address: 320 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


MUREN, George Morgan:


Surgeon: b. N. Y. City, Oct. 4, 1869; s. George Monteath and Marion Cozzens ( Ham.


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ilton ) Muren; ed. St. Austin's Sch., Coll. of St. Francis Xavier, Long Island Coll. Hosp., M.D., 1893: m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1899, Elizabeth Anna Wilekens: children : Marion Hamilton, b. June 13, 1904, Martin Wilckens Hamilton, b. Nov. 3, 1905. Interne, Post-Graduate Hosp., N. Y. City, 1893; sur- geon, Manhattan Hosp. and Brooklyn City Dispensary, 1895-97; instr. in genito-urinary surgery, Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1901-04: genito-urinary surgeon, Williams- burgh Hosp., since 1900. Prof. of genito- urinary surgery and venereal diseases, Brook- lyn Post-Graduate Med. Sch. Acting ass't surgeon, U. S. A., Mar. 27, 1899, to Dec. 11, 1899; capt. and ass't surgeon, 47th Int., N. G. N. Y., Mar. 7, 1900; capt. and ass't surgeon, Field Hosp., N. G. N. Y., Mar. 19, 1906. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Urological Ass'n, Ass'n Military Sur- geons of U. S .; Kings Co., N. Y. State, Long Island and Brooklyn Med. Socs .; Associated Physicians of Long Island, Soc. of Colonial Wars. Clubs: Army and Navy (N. Y. City), Brentwood Country. Country residences : Black Point, Conn., and Brentwood. L. I., Y. Address : 38 Orange St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


MURLIN, John R .:


Educator; b. in Auglaize Co .. Ohio, April 30. 1874; s. John A. and Isabel ( Hamilton) Murlin; grad. Ohio Wesleyan Univ., B.S., 1897, A.M., 1899: Univ. of Pa., Ph.D., 1901; m. Greenville, Ill., Sept. 7, 1899. Josephine Seaman; one son, John A., Jr., b. 1903. Instr. in physiology and zoology. Ohio Wes- leyan Univ., 1596-95; Harrison fellow in zo- ology, Univ. of Pa., 1899-1901; prof. biology, Ursinus Coll., Collegeville, Pa., 1901-03: instr. in physiology, Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., N. Y. City, 1903-06: ass't prof. of physiology, since 1906. Translator and ed- itor of Tigerstedt's Text-Book of Physiology. Traveled in Europe, summer of 1904. Mem. .1m. Zool. Soc., Am. Physiol. Soc .: fellow A. A. . A. S .; mem. Soc. for Experimental Biology and Medicine (N. Y.), Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Xi. Address: 338 E. 26th St., N. Y. City.


MURPHY, Charles F .:


Leader of Tammany Hall: b. N. Y. City, June 20, 1858; received a public school edu- cation: became leader of Eighteenth sembly Dist. after the death of Senator Hagan: served four years as comm'r of docks of N. Y. City. Sine 1902. has been leader of Tammany Hall. Address: 309 E. 17th St., N. Y. City.


MURPHY, Daniel B .:


Merchant; b. Bombay, Franklin Co., N. Y., July 23, 1848: s. Manrice and Anastasia Murphy; in early youth attended village school and worked on father's farm, later student in State Normal Sch .. Potsdam, N. Y .: then tanght district schools in Franklin Co., five winters, working on farm sinmors; principal St. Mary's Sch .. Dunkirk. N. Y .. 171-73: principal Cathedral Schools, Roches- ter. N. Y., 1-73-75; m. July, 1-74, Mary G. Gavin, by whom has had eight children. six of whom are living. Began commercial career, 1.575. with Burke. Fitz Simons. Hone & Co. (dry goods and carpets), Rochester, as entry clerk : soon promoted bookkeeper. given an interest in the business, Iss6, and since Jan. 1, 1891, full partner. Catholic ;


mem. Corpus Christi Catholic Ch .; was trus- tee Catholic Cathedral of Rochester sever .. l years. Independent in politics. Appt'd by Mayor Cutler of Rochester as mem. of l' ... organization Com. of U. S. Independent Telephone Co. Pres. Individual Under- writers' Ass'n of U. S .: since 1598, one of mg'rs Craig Colony for Epileptics at Sonyea. N. Y .; pres. N. Y. State Conf. of Charities and Correction; charter mem. Nat. Ass'n of Credit Men, and organizer of local ass'n in Rochester; was chm'n of the Investigation and Prosecution Com. of the Nat. Ass'n. Trustee Rochester Chamber of Commerce (was elected its pres., but declined ). Ilas made many addresses on public, commercial and civic questions and municipal reform. Has traveled extensively in Europe, Egypt. South America and other countries; ship- wrecked on trip to Bermudas, 1903: was on island of Martinique 60 days before destruc- tion of the City of St. Pierre by volcanic eruption, 1902. Clubs: Fortnightly, Genesee Valley, Oak Hill Golf. Address: Rochester, N. Y.




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