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NOONAN, Thomas Hazard:
Lawyer; b. Ferrisburgh, Vt., Dec. 17, 1865; s. Thomas Robert and Mary Esther (An- thony ) Noonan ; ed. Middlebury ( Vt.) Coll., B.S., 1891. Has practised law in Buffalo, N. Y., since 1894. Has traveled to California and through most of Northern States. Has been U. S. Loan Comm'r of Erie County in charge of loaning money of the U. S. De- posit Fund (School Fund) in Erie County since April, 1903; about $95,000.00 invested. Private in Company B, FIth Reg't, N. G. N. Y. for 5 years. Sec. Danner & Co. Repub- lican, actively interested in politics. Pres- byterian; trustee Central Presby'n Ch. Mem. Erie County Bar Ass'n (formerly trustee), Delta Upsilon fraternity; also Masonic bcd- ies: Blue Lodge, Chapter and Commandery. Recreation : Out-of-door sports in summer, reading in winter. Clubs: I'niversity, Acacia, Lawyers' ( ex.pres. ). Buffalo Canoe (ex- treas.). Address: 736 Ellicott Square, Buf. falo, N. Y.
NORRIS, Frederic William:
Clergyman ; b. Bradford, England, 1962; s. William and Mary Elkins Norris: grad. St. Stephen's Coll., B.1 .. 19-5: m. 1890, Mary E. Cherry. Ordered deacon. 196, ordained priest, 1891, by Bishop 1. Leonard, in Episcopal min- istry. Formerly ass't St. Mark's Cathedral, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1:30-91: in charge of same, 1-91-94; student at Oxford Univ., Eng. land. 1-94.95: rector Trinity Ch., Sonth Nor- walk, Conn., 1995-1900. Rector St. Matthew's Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1900. Address : 180 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. NORRIS, Henry Hutchinson:
Prof. of electrical eng'ring: b. Philadel- phia, April 26. 173: s. Samuel W. and Mary R. ( IIntehinson ) Norris: grad. Philadelphia Manual Training Sch., 18-9; practical work
and special student, Johns Hopkins, 1890-92; certificate Applied Electricity, 1:94, Cornell, SI.E., 1896; m. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 24, 1999, Annie T. Reese; one daughter, Elinor R .. 1. 1205. Ass't instr. elec. eng'ring, and had direct charge Experimental Laboratory work, covering all parts of electrical work, Johns Hopkins Univ., ]>92-94; instr. elec. eng ring. Sibley Coll., Corneli Univ., 1596-1901, ass't prof., 1901-05, prof. elec. eng'ring since 1903. Sup't Electric R'y Test Comm'n, Universal Exp'n, St. Louis. Mo., 190+. Special expert in connection with reorganization of \m. St. R'y Ass'n, 1905. Author of electrical and mechanical text-books; editor report of Elec- tric Railway Test Comm'n; conth'r to tech- nieal and semitechnical press on electrical subjects. Independant Republican; Metho- dist. Mem. Amn. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs. 1m. Street R'y Ass'n, Soc. for Promotion of Eng'ring Ed'n, Nat. Elec. Ass'n, Soc. of Sigma Xi. Club: Town and Gown. Address : Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
NORRIS, Henry Lee :
Mechancial engineer; b. Edinburgh, Scot- land, May 13, 1879, of American parents; s. Henry Lee and Charlotte Mary ( Urquhart ) Norris; grad. Stevens Preparatory Sch. and Stevens Inst. of Technology, Hoboken, N. J., M.E., 1902. Travels: Six trips to Europe. Draftsman, Robins Conveying Belt Co., N. Y., summer 1960: Dep't of Buildings and Grounds, Columbia Univ., summer, 1901: and cadet eng'r, S. S. St. Paul, American Line. April, 1902; ass't sup't Buildings Grounds, Columbia Univ., 1903-06; sup't same, since Jan. 1, 1907. Junior mem. Am. Soc. of Mechanical Eng'rs, Stevens Inst. of Tech- nology Alumni Ass'n. Club : Faculty ( Colum- bia Univ.). Address: Livingston Hall, Co- lumbia Univ., N. Y. City.
NORRIS, Homer Albert:
Organist, composer and choirmaster: b. Wayne, Kennebec County, Maine. 1:60: s. Mary H. Norris: ed. in schools of Anburn, Maine, New England Conservatory of Music, and in Paris as pupil of Guihan, Theodore Dubois, Gigout, Godard. Teacher of musical composition and lecturer on musical asthet- ics: organist and choirmaster St. George's Episcopal Church, N. Y. City. Contributor to the Etude ( Philadelphia ), Musical Courier (N. Y. City), Music (Chicago). Composer of over fifty numbers (songs, saered pieces, etc.). Anthor: Practical Harmony on a French Basis. 1996: The Art of Counterpoint, 1899; The Flight of the Eagle, 1905. Club: National Arts. Address: National Arts Club, Gramercy Park, N. Y. City.
NORRIS, William:
Actor: b. N. Y. City, June 15. 1ST2: s. Elias M. and Harriet ( Maye) Block: ed. San Francisco Boys' High School. On stage professionally since 1992. when became a member of George Lederer's Stock Co .: has since appeared in many plays, including parts in The Belle of New York: Thoroughbred: Ilis Excellency the Governor (Charles Froh- man Co.): Children of the Ghetto, and Palace of the King ( Liebler & Co. ); played .. Pipe the Jester" in Francesca da Rimini, with Otis Skinner: was original of title roles in The Burgomaster and King Dodo, and comedy leads in Babes in Toyland: The Country Girl;
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The Cingalee, etc. Starred season 1905-06 in Land of Nod; A Strenuous Life; and Sie An- thony; season 1907-0s played .Benjamin Part- ridge" in Tom Jones. Mem. Pacific Lodge of Masons. Clubs: Players, Lambs. Address: Players Club, 16 Gramerer Park, N. Y. City. NORRIS, Zoe Anderson:
Writer; b. Harrodsburg, Kentucky; 1. Henry T. and Henrietta (Ducker) Anderson; grad. Daughters' Coll., Harrodsburg, Ky .; m. Harrodsburg, Ky., S. W. Norris. Author. The Color of His Soul ( Funk & Wagnalis) ; The Quest of Polly Locke ( Ogilvie) , Twelve Kentucky Colonel Stories (Ogilvie), copied from N. Y. Sun. Writer, short stories: The Smart Set. The Woman's Home Companion, Munsey, Everybody's. Ainslie's, People's, The Bohemian, Argosy, The Sunday Maga- zine and Current Literature. Specialty : The East Side and the Slums of N. Y. City. Newspaper woman; writer for the N. Y. Sun, The New York Herald. The New York Press, The Globe, The Times, etc. Lived in west Kansas, Colorado; traveled nearly all over U. S .; lived abroad for several years; now resident of N. Y. City. Freelance. Mem. Woman's Press Club, Waldorf- Astoria. Ad- dress: The New York Sun, N. Y. City. NORTH, Charles H .:
Physician and medical sup't; b. Palmyra, N. Y .; s. Dr. Henry M. and Sarah Jane (Grover) North; ed. Palmyra High School, Univ. of Buffalo, M.D., Is9s: m. Clyde, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1905. Leulla Barber Robinson. For 10 years identified with the care of the criminal insane in N. Y. State at the Mat- teawan and Dannemora State Hospitals, and is now medical sup't of Dannemora State Hosp. for Insane Convicts. Mem. Am. Med- ico-Psychol. Ass'n, Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Nat. Prison Ass'n, Northern N. Y. Med. Soc., Omega Upsilon Phi ( medical fraternity), Am. Forestry Ass'n, Am. Civic Ass'n. Ad- dress: Dannemora State Hospital, Danne- mora, N. Y.
NORTH, Crandall J .:
Clergyman; b. Elbridge, Onondaga Co., N. Y., Mar. 2, 1947; s. Nathan and Mary ( Holmes) North: grad. Eastman Business Coll., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1865, Wilbraham ( Mass. ) Sem., Isi1; Wesleyau Univ., Middle- town, Conn., M.A., Is" ; m. Auburn, N. Y., 1872, Mary M. Evans. Enlisted at 15 years of age, Aug. 1. 1862. in 9th N. Y. Heavy AArt'y (commanded by Win. H. Seward, Jr. ) ; young- est soldier in reg't; rerred till close of war; wounded at capture of Petersburg. April 2, 1. 65; sergeant when discharged. Teacher Wil- braham Sem .. 18243: joined N. Y. East Conf., Methodist Episcopal Ch., IS": served several pastorates in Conn., then in N. Y. City and Brooklyn: mem. of first Gen. B'dl of Control of Epworth League. 1590-92: pre- siding elder of New Haven Dist., 19930; mein. M. E. Gen. Conference. 1506. Built Chester Hill Ch., Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1901. Traveled in Europe, 1 -- 5 and 1899. Corre- sponding see. Endowment Fund Comm'u of N. Y. East Conference. M. E. Ch. Address : 25 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.
NORTH, Frank Mason:
( class of 1872), B.A., ( Phi Beta Kappa). 1."' M.A., D.D .: m. 1st, Fannie L. Stewart Philadelphia, Pa. (died Ists) : 2d, Wei. .. Mass .. 1ss5, Louise J. McCoy; chiur : Adolphus S., b. Aug. 19, 1575, Eric !!.. June 22, 188S. Mem. N. Y. Conf. JI. E. ( 1573-87, and N. Y. East Conf. since 1. Pastor at Florida, N. Y., 1573. Amenia, N. ! IST1-76, Cold Spring. Istrois, Ch. of t Saviour, N. Y. City, 1879-81. White Plan N. Y., 1882-63, Calvary Ch., N. Y. City. 1 ... ST, Middletown, Corn. 1:27-92. Corr. sec. . N. Y. City Ch. Extension and Missionar Soc. of M. E. Ch. since 1592. Editor .i The Christian City, corr. sec. Nat. City Eva . gelization Union ; mg'r in Board of Foret .. Missions of M. E. Ch .; delegate to Ecumuen ical Methodist Conf. in London, 19.2; Gen r Conference, 1908. Vice-chairman Exec. Com .. and chairman of secretaries of the Inter- Church Conf. on Federation. 1905: mem. Exe .. Com. Nat. Federation of Churches and Curi- tian Workers. Has traveled three times in Europe. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa of N. Y., Sigma Chi. Trustee Wesleyan Univ., Drew Theol. Sem .: mem. Advisory B'd, Home for the Friendless, and of ... Christopher's Home; director Christo.for. House, Evangelistic Com. of N. Y. City; chm'n Exec. Com. Evangelical Alliance : \m. Bible Soc., N. Y. Federation of Churches and Christian Organizations. Club : Quiil. .1d
dress : 150 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
NORTH, Walter:
Clergyman : b. Philadelphia. Oct. 16, 1516: s. George Washington and Catharine Mar- garet (Clemson) North; ed. Philadelphia High Sch. : grad. Hobart Coll .. L. H.D) .. Berkeley Div. Sch., Univ. of Berlin: m. Buffalo. N. Y., Sept. 19, 1595. Harriet Sher- man Foote: children: Margaret Florid .. Katharine Lee, Walter S. John Paul. Rector Ch. of the Epiphany, Niagara Falls, N. Y .. 1573-74; St. Luke's Ch., Buffalo. since Is.5. Democrat. Episcopalian. See. Standin. Com .. Diocese Western N. Y .: B'd of ME'rs. Ch. Charity Foundation. Buffalo. N. Y. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi ( Hobart Coll.). Address: 230 Bryant St., Buffalo, N. Y.
NORTHRUP, Ansel Judd:
Lawyer: b. Smithfield, Madison County. N. Y., June 30. 1533: s. Rensselaer and Clarissa (Judd) Northrup: grad. Hamilton Coll., A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa. salutatoriau. Alpha Delta Phi). ISSS. A.M .. LL.D .: Law Department Columbia University. N. Y., 1 5.59; m. Syracuse. N. Y., Nov. 24, 193. Eliza S. Fitch: children: Ellwin Fitch. b. 1866, Eliot Judd, b. Is.1. Ursula. b. 1-2. Edith. b. 15$3. Admitted to bar, 1:59; semer mem. firm Northrup. Tooke & Lynch. U. S. comm'r: judge of Onondaga Co., 192.91; comm'r to revise Statutes and Code of N. Y .. Is25-1901; lay comm'r to Gen. Assembly Pres. by'n Ch. Saratoga, 100, Buffalo, 1DL. Tras- tee Syracuse Savings Bank. Oakwood Cere- tery. Author: Camps and Traps in the Adirondacks: Grayling Fishing in Northern Michigan : Sconset Cottage Lite. Slavery in New York: The Power and Duties of Elders in the Presbyterian Church: History of the First Presbyteran Church of Syracuse; Fishes and Fishing in the Adirondacks from
Clergyman: b. N. Y. City. Dec. 3. I'M; s. Charles Carter and Elizabeth ( Mason) North : ed. N. Y. private schools and Wesleyan Univ. the Sportman's Point of View. Bench and
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Bar in (new) History of Onondaga County ;
and many occasional addresses. Editor:
History of the Class of '5S, Hamilton 'Col- lege ; Early Records of the First Presby'n Church of Syracuse. Republican; Presbyter- ian. Mem. Onondaga Bar Ass'n, Genealogi- cal Soc. Western N. Y .; pres. Onondaga Hist. Ass'n. Recreations : Fishing ( trout and
bass), photography. Clubs : Citizens, Uni-
versity, The Fortnightly. Residence : 207 Green St. Address: 31 Syracuse Savings Bank Bld'g, Syracuse, N. Y.
NORTHRUP, William Perry:
Physician; b. in Madison Co., N. Y .; grad. Hamilton Coll. ( Clinton, N. Y.), A.B., 1572; Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y., M.D., 1978; m. Ithaca, N. Y., 1886, Antoinette Stebbins. Prof. children's diseases, The Univ. and Bell- vue Hosp. Med. Coll .; visiting physician, Presbyterian Hosp., N. Y. Foundling Hosp. ; consulting physician, hospitals of Health Dep't, N. Y. Club: Century. Address: 57 E. 79th St., N. Y. City.
NORTHUP, Clark Sutherland:
Teacher; b. Edmeston, N. Y., July 12, 1872; s. William Henry and Emeline Amelia (Suth- erland) Northup: ed. Hartwick Sem .; Presi- dent White Scholar, Cornell Univ., A.B., 1993; grad. student Cornell Univ., 1893-98, Ph.D., 1895; m. Gouverneur, N. Y., July 12, 1898, Carrie Louise Myers; children : Olive Emnelyn, b. Feb. 15, 1900, Helen Frances, b. Oct. 18, 1901, Nicholas Carr, b. May 30, 1907. Teacher English and Greek, Cascadilla Sch., Ithaca, N. Y., 1893-95; ass't prof. English language and literature. Cornell Univ. since 1903. Reader in English, Coll. Entrance Exam. B'd since 1902. Author: (with T. Stanton and others), A Manual of American Literature, Editor: The Essays of Francis Bacon. Asso. editor The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, The Journal of Pedagogy. Has contributed reviews and articles ou language and literature to The Nation. Modern Lau- guage Notes, Dialect Notes, Englische Studien, The Dial, and other periodicals. Republican. Mem. Modern Language Ass'n of America, Am. Dialeet Soc. (sec. for Western N. Y.), Bibliographical Soc. of America, Concordance Soc., Zodiac Soc., Quill and Dagger Soe., Phi Beta Kappa Soc. (sec. N. Y. Theta Chap- ter) ; trustee First Unitarian Ch., Ithaca, N. Y. Club: Town and Gown. Address: 107 College Place, Ithaca, N. Y.
NORTHUP, Seaman F .:
Lawyer; b. Beaver Dams, N. Y., May 22, 1876; s. Francis W. and Josephine M. Northup; ed. Cook Acad., Havana (now Mon- tour Falls, N. Y.); West Va. State Univ., Morgantown, W. V .. LL.B., 187; m. Oak- eld. Genesee Co., N. Y .. June 28, 1906, Julia M. Hawes. Admitted to W. Va. Bar, 1897; went to Buffalo, N. Y., 199s, taking graduate course at Univ. of Buffalo: attache of dist. attorney's office of Erie Co. while taking college lectures. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1-99; practising since then at Watkins, N. Y .; elected. 1599, reflected, 1902, dist. att'y of Schuyler Co .. N. Y. Republican. Address: Watkins, N. Y.
NORTON, Algernon S .: Lawyer; b. Homer. Cortland Co., N. Y., Feb. 22, 1:60; s. William HI. and Adaline
(Smith) Norton; grad. Cornell Univ., A.B., 156: N. Y. Univ., LL.B., 1:92, LL.M., 1595; m. Freehold, N. Y., 1893, May Lacy; chil- dren: Curtis Lacy, Algernon S., Jr. Teacher Yonkers High School and Adelphi Acad., 1887-92; lecturer, N. Y. Univ. Law School, 1894-99. Admitted to bar, 1892, engaged in practice since 1994. Partner Bookstaver & Norton; director Suffern Nat. Bank. Mem. Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi. Recreations: Hunting, fishing, golf. Club: Hardware. Address: 256 Broadway, N. Y. City.
NORTON, Arthur Brigham:
Physician, oculist; b. New Marlborough, Mass., Sept. 15, 1:56; s. Salmon K. and Sara Jane (Brigham) Norton; ed. New Marl: borough Acad., Great Barrington High Sch., N. Y. Homeopathic Med. Coll. and Hosp., M.D., 1881; Coll. N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp., O. et A. Chir., 1882; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 25, 1885, Leah Louise Pixley. Engaged in practice as oculist in N. Y. City since 1892; prof. ophthalmology, N. Y. Homoeo. Med. Coll. and Hosp., and in Coll. N. Y. Ophthal- mic Hosp .; oculist to Hahnemann, Flower and Laura Franklin Free Hosps. ; surgeon N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp. Mem. and ex-pres. N. Y. County Homoo. Med. Soc., D. Y: State Homco. Med Soc., Am. Inst. Homeopathy, Am. Homco. Ophthalmological, Laryngologi- cal and Otological Soc., and Nat. Soc. Electro- Therapeutics. Honorary mem. Conn. Homero. Med. Soc .; corresponding mem British Homœo. Med. Soc. Author : Ophthalmic Dis- eases and Therapeutics, 1902: Essentials of Diseases of the Eye; also numerous con- tributions to Homeopathic med. journals. Address: 16 W. 45th St., N. Y. City.
NORTON, Charles Ledyard:
Soldier, author, journalist; b. Farmington, Conn., June 11, 1837; s. John Treadwell and Elizabeth (Cogswell) Norton; ed. public and private schools in Farmington, Conn., and Albany, N. Y .; grad. Yale Coll., 1959; m. Ist, Farmington, Coun., Sept. 1. 1863, Electa Me- lanie Richards (deceased ) ; 2d, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1903. A. E. Phillips; one daughter, Elizabeth (now Mrs. Jonathan Leonard). Colonel U. S. Vol., Civil War (isth U. S. Colored Inf.). Independent Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Le- gion. Recreations: Canoeing, houseboating. Clubs: University, Authors. Address: Uni- versity Club, N. Y. City, or Sandwich, Mass.
NORTON, Edwin:
Inventor and manufacturer; b. Rockton, Winnebago Co., Ill., Mar. 27, 1845; s. Oliver W. aud Henrietta A. Norton: ed. in pub. schs .: m. Chicago, Ill., Oet. 9. 1:76, Lucy E. Akin. Engaged in maunfacture of eans, and for many years v .- p. of Nortou Brothers, can manufacturers, of Chicago; first pres. of An. Can Co. Inventor of mills and machinery for sheet metal working: automatic furnaces and rolling mills for making thin steel sheets and tin plates; machines for making herme- tically sealed tin cans antomatically: ma- chines and processes for the preservation of food products in vacuum, and many others. Republican. Clubs: Union League (Chicago). Residence: 151 Riverside Drive. Address: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.
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NORTON, Eliot:
Lawyer; b. Cambridge, Mass., July 1, 1863; s. Charles Eliot and Susan . Ridley (Sedgwick) Norton; ed. private schools, public school; grad. Harvard Univ., B.A., 1885, A.M., 1858, Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1888; m. Oyster Bay, L. I., Sept., 1:01, Mar- garet Palmer Meyer: one son, Charles Eliot, b. May 26, 1902. Admitted to bar, 1889; en- gaged in practice in N. Y. City. Independ- ent in politics. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .; cavalier, Order of S. S. Maurizio and Lazzare. Clubs: University, Grolier, Law- yers. Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. City. NORTON, Eliot B .:
Lawyer; b. Cambridge, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1864; s. Warren and Lydia ( Bliven) Norton; ed. Putnam Inst., Cambridge, N. Y., Cam- bridge Washington Acad., Albany Normal School, Albany Law School; m. Catham, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1883, Helen M. McFadden; chil- dren: Harold M., b. 1991, Eric C., b. 1905. Practicing law at Cambridge, N. Y. Former- ly member of Exec. Com. Washington County Republican Com .: , justice of the peace of Town of White Creek, N. Y., since Jan. 1, 1899; formerly police justice, Village of Cam- bridge, N. Y .; pres. Village of Cambridge, 1895-96. Sup't and director Cambridge Water- works Co .; sec. and director Cambridge Val- ley Agr'l Soc. Republican. Presby'n. Ma- son. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n ; pres. B'd Ed'n, Cambridge Union Sch. ; pres. B'd Trus- tees, First United Presby'n Congregation of Cambridge: v .- p. (formerly pres.) and direct- or Cambridge Village Improvement Soc. Ad- dress : Cambridge, N. Y.
NORTON, Harold Percival:
Commander, U. S. N .: b. in N. Y .; appt'd from N. Y., cadet eng'r, Naval Acad., 1874, grad. 1879; ass't eng'r, June 10, 1881; passed ass't eng'r, Oct. 12, 1891; chief eng'r, Feb. 10, 1899: rank changed to lient., Mar. 3. 1899; inspection duty, Elswich, England, Sept. 11, 1898; Albany, 1900-03. Promoted to lieut .- commander, Oct. 26, 1901; commander, Oct. 10, 1906; since June 22, 1906 on duty with Bureau of Steam Eng'ring. Address: Bu- reau of Steam Engineering, Navy Dep't, Washington, D. C. NORTON, James E .:
Jurist; b. Davenport, Ia., April 4, 1867; s. Ambrose L. and Katherine (Tolles) Nor- ton: ed. Attica (N. Y.) High School: m. Attica, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1592. Ellen C. Wright ; children: Katherine, b. 1895, Margaret, b. 1900. Admitted to bar at Buffalo, N. Y., 1890; immediately formed partnership with Russell J. Stone, at Attica, N. Y., and con- tinued practice of law there until Jan., 1899, when partnership was dissolved and moved to Warsaw, N. Y. Elected, 1898, and reflected, 1904, county judge and surrogate of Wyoming Co., N. Y., in which office is now serving. Republican. Address: War- saw, Wyoming Co., N. Y.
NORTON, Lawrence A .:
Bond and bank stock broker: h. Spring- field, Pa., Dec. 12. 1-11; s. Oliver W. and Sarah ( Sweezey) Norton: m. Ist, 1549. Grace HI. Bulekens; m. 2d, N. Y. City. 1902, Louise A. Bulekens. Mf'r of cans (Norton Bros., Chicago), 1 83-1901; auditor Am. Can Co., N. Y., 1901; present business established 1902. Mem. Chicago Athletic Ass'n. Residence :
Orange, N. J. Address: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.
NORTON, William Edward:
Artist (marine subjects) ; Boston, Mass June 28, 1843; s. Daniel and Mary (fa !! Norton; began art study at Lowell In .... and with George Inness, Boston; studied 11 Paris, under Jacquesson de la Chevreu. .. and A. Vollon, and at Ecole des Beaux Arts; awarded three gold medals in Amor. ica; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1-": Osborne prize, 1905; and again in 1906, N. Y. . m. New Brunswick, 1SGS, Sarah D. RVA) (died 1901) ; children : Gertrude Maud. Flor. ence Edith. Apprenticed to a house, si _. i and decorative painter; afterwards went to sea as a sailor; at age of 22 began career as an artist in Boston; made two more vos- ages as a sailor; went to Europe for study. 1877; returned, 1902. Clubs: Salmagundi (\. Y. City), Boston Art (Boston). Address : 1931 Broadway, N. Y. City.
NOSTRAND, Peter Elbert:
Consulting eng'r, city surveyor; b. Brook- lyn, N. Y., June 15, 1856; s. John L. and Ellen (De Bevoise) Nostrand: grad. Brook- lyn Poly. Inst., B.S., 1875; m. Brooklyn. N. Y., Dec. 27, 1881, Ella Frances Arcularius : children: Elizabeth, b. June, 1555. Elbert Arcularius, b. April, 1893. As ass't eng'r. in part, designed and supervised construe. tion of first elevated railroad in Brooklyn: supervising eng'r of the work done in 1950. and commenced construction of Cape Cod Ship Canal, Mass .; made extensive exam- inations of mining properties in Mexico for foreign capital: chief eng'r of contractors. J. T. and T. E. Crimmins, during construc- tion of Broadway and Third Av. cable rail- roads in N. Y. City; since 1890, chief enz'r Ramapo Water Co. As consulting eng'r and city surveyor, hias advised regarding the foundations and proper form of construc- tion, or has located many of the largest buildings in N. Y. City, among which are the Columbia Coll. buillings and the Cathe- dral of St. John the Divine. Trustee Bush- wick Savings Bank, Brooklyn. Mem. . \ın. Soc. Civil Eng rs. Residence: 235 Stuyve- sant Av., Brooklyn: (country) West Neck Park, Shelter Island, N. Y. Address: 119 Broadway, N. Y. City.
NOTT, Charles C., Jr .:
Lawyer: b. Williamstown, Mass .. Oct. 10. 1869; s. Charles C. and Alice ( Hopkins ) Nott; father for forty years chief justice of U. S. Court of Claims in Washington; great- grandfather ( Eli Eliphalet Nott) pres. Un- ion Coll., Schenectady, for many years : grand- father, on mother's side. Mark Hopkins, pres. Williams Coll. for many years; grad. Wil- liams Coll., 1890, Harvard Law Sch .: m. N. Y. City, Nov. 10. 1596, JJulia Hildt: children: Francis J., b. 1900, Joe Benedict, b. 1905. Admitted to bar: with law firm of Butler. Stillman & Hubbard, Sept., 192. to Oct. 1.95; with firm of Merrill & Rogers, Oct., 1-95. 1) May, 1901. office at 31 Nassau St, 1001-09. when appt'd deputy ass't dist. att'y by Mr. Jerome. Appt'd ass't dist. att's, 1903; appt'd chief of staff. Served 5 years in N. Y. Naval Mil., being honorably discharged. Dec .. 1997. Republican. Mem. Ass'n Bar County of N. Y. Clubs: University, Re-
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NOTTINGHAM, William:
Lawyer; ed. in Syracuse Univ., A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. Engaged in practice of law in Syracuse as mem. law firm of Nottingham & Nottingham; v .- p. Syracuse Trust Co. Men. B'd Regents Univ. of State of N. Y .. 1902- 07. Residence: 701 Walnut Av. Address : Onondaga County Savings Bank Bld'g, Syrs. cuse, N. Y.
NOYES, Alexander Dana:
Journalist ; b. Montclair, N. J., Dec. 14. 1862; s. Charles H. and Jane R. (Dana) Noyes; grad. Amherst Coll., M.1 .. com- mencement orator, Phi Beta Kappa, 1:53; unmarried. On staff N. Y. Tribune, 1883-84; N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. Iss4-91; N. Y. Evening Post since 1591. Financial editor, also editorial contb'r N. Y. Financial Chron- icle, London Financial Times, Paris Marche Financier, and other newspapers. Author: Thirty Years of American Finance, 1998: Ev- ening Post's Free Coinage Catechism: 1596. Independent Democratic. nominee for Con- gress, N. J., 1596. Trustee Evening Post Publishing Co. Independent Democrat. Mem. Am. Economic Ass'n, . Acad. of Political Science, Amherst Alumni Ass'n. Clubs. Century, Delta Upsilon. Address: 2 W. 94th St., N. Y. City.
NOYES, Charles F .:
Real estate; b. Norwich, Conn., July 19, ISTS; s. Charles Dennison and Carrie Crane Noyes; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1903, Eleanor Seward Halstead; one daughter, Eleanor Halstead, b. 1904. Treas., me'r and director Charles F. Noyes Co .: pres. and director Lewis H. May Co .; director Realty League of N. Y., Norwich Morning Bulletin. Mem. Montauk Lodge, 286, F. and A. M. Clubs: News York Athletic, Union League of Brook- lyn, Drug and Chemical, Underwriters. Ad- dress: 92 William St., N. Y. City. NOYES, Charles S .:
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. S, 1958; s. Charles II. and Jane ( Dana) Noyes; ed. Adelphi Acad., Brooklyn, Montelair High School: grad. Amherst Coll .. cum laude, 1880; Columbia Coll. Law School, 1582, de- grees B.A., LL.B .: m. Montelair. N. J., April 14, 1892, Ella E. Shafer: one son: Radcliffe Dana, b. 1:95. AAdmitted to bar, 1852; engaged in practice in N. Y. City since 1882. Examining counsel for Lawyers' Title Ins. and Trust Co. Connected with much important Qneens Co. litigation. Repub- lican; mem. Manhattan Congregational Ch. Mem. Law Inst., Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Delta Upsilon fraternity (Amherst Coll.). Congregational Club of N. Y .. Round Table Club, Lotos Club. Residence: 249 101th St. Address: 195 Broadway, N. Y. City.
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