Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 2, Part 7

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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Soc., Am. Chem. Soc., Soc. Chem. Industry, Chemists' Club, Prospect Heights Citizens' Ass'n. Club: Montauk. Residence: 911 President St., Brooklyn. Office: 13-21 Park Row, N. Y. City.


JACKSON, Egerton S .:


Physician; b. in England; s. Jesse Eger- ton and Nancy N. (Lea) Jackson; educated at Trinity University, Toronto, Can., grad. M.D., C.M., 1888; at Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, Scotland, and at leading hospitals in London, England; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 1, 1905, Mary Elizabeth Sedgwick. Engaged in gen- eral practice of medicine; now atso gynec- ologist, N. Y. Hosp., Out-door Dep't. Mem. N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc .; mem. Masonic fraternity. Address: 114 W. 70th St., N. Y. City.


JACKSON, Francis De Milt:


Manufacturer; b. N. Y. City, June 19, 1855; s. Peter H. and Mary (Cooke) Jackson; grad. New York Public Sch. 14, two years at Coll. City of N. Y .; m. Chelsea, Mass., Isst, Kath- arine Corneila O'Neil. Business education partly in Jackson Iron Works, N. Y. City; in business for self, mf'g brass goods and electro plating, 1881-88, in N. Y. City. With firm Poulson & Edgar and its successor (in- corporated as Hecla Iron Works, 1897) since Jan. 2, 1588, to date; now 2d v .- p. and gen. mg'r Hecla Iron Works. Democrat : Episcopalian. Mem. General Soc. Mechanics and Tradesmen, Building Trades Employers' Ass'n; mem. Exec. Com. and treas. The Iron League. Address: Hecla Iron Works, 11s N. 11th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


JACKSON, Holmes Condict:


Educator; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 18, 1875; s. William Holmes and Jane E. ( Freeman ) Jack- son; ed. N. Y. public schools and Coll. City of N. Y. to 1890; tutored, 1:92-93; Shei- field Scientific School, Yale, Ph.B., 1996; Ph.D., 1899; m. Newark, N. J., Dec. 1s, 1901, Mary Abbie Read; children: Kathleen Condict, Audrey Read. Studied in Berne, Switzerland, and Strassburg. Germany. 1900- 01; instr. Sheffield Scientific Sch. (Yale), 1896-1900; ass't prof. in Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1901-05: since 1905 adjunct prof. physiological chemistry and director Laboratory of Experimental Physiology in the Albany Med. Coll., Albany, N. Y. Con- sultant physiological chemist to State B'd of Health, Albany, N. Y. Time outside of teach- ing spent in research work along medical lines touching on physiological chemistry and physiology: author of may publications in scientific and medical journals and Manual of Physiological Chemistry. Presbyterian. Mem. Am. Physiol. Soc., Soc. Experimental Biology and Medicine ( charter mem. ) Harvey Soc. of N. Y., Soc. Am. Naturalists; Fellow A. A. A. S., Am. Ass'n Pathologists and Bacteriologists. Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists, Am. AAss'n of Official Agricultural Chemists, A\m. Chemists, Am. Chem. Soc. Theta Delta Chi and Zeta Xi fraternities. Clubs: Vale. Theta Delta Chi, Graduate, (N. Y. City) : University (AAlbany). Residence: 21; Madi. son Av., N. Y. City. Address: Bender Hy- gienie Laboratory, Albany, N. Y.


JACKSON, Jacob Anderson:


Insurance journalist : b. in Fairfield Co., Ohio, April S9, Ists; ed. Chio Wes!yan Coll.,


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Delaware, O., A.B., 1870. After graduation was a school sup't 6 years, and in real es- tate business 17 years; gen. agent for Iowa, of Provident Life and Trust Co., 1803-1900; became publisher of Am. Journal of Life In- surance, which was consolidated with Cui- cago Independent, 1900; editor Life Insurance Independent, 1900-02; since 1902 with Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y., as editor of the company's publications and instructor of agents. Address: 3+ Nassau St., N. Y. City.


JACKSON, James Arthur:


Physician; b. Dansville, N. Y., May 4, 1868; s. James H. and Katherine J. Jackson; ed. at public and high schools, and Univ. of Buffalo, M.D., 1895, since which time he has been physician at Jackson Sanatorium; now its manager. Address: Dansville, N. Y.


JACKSON, James Hathaway:


Physician ; b. Peterboro, Madison Co., N. Y., June 11, 1841; s. James Caleb and Lu- cretia Edgerton (Brewster) Jackson; seminary ed'n at Dansville, N. Y., and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., N. Y. City; m. Dansville, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1864, Kate Johnson, of Sturbridge, Mass .; one son, James Arthur, b. 18CS. Man- ager of The Jackson Health Resort, 1861-95; chief of its medical staff since 1876; pres. The Jackson Sanatorium Co. Mem. Christian Union. Mem. Livingston Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n. Mason: lodge, Royal Arch chapter, S. A. P .. , Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Soc. Colonial Wars. Address: Dansville, Livingston Co., N. Y.


JACKSON, John Edwin:


Artist; b. Nashville, Tenn., 1874; s. T. M. and Nannie (Carlton) Jackson; ed. Wat. Acad. Design and Art Students' League; won first Hallgarten prize for composition in Acad. of Design School Competition, 1899. For several years staff artist on newspapers including Nashville American, N. Y. Su.1, Mail and Express, and Journal. Now en- gaged principally in magazine and book il- lustrating. Known chiefly as illustrator and painter of people and streets of N. Y. City. Pictures appear frequently in the leading magazines. Regular exhibitor at the N. Y. Water Color Club. Also has exhibited at Soc. of Am. Artists, Phila., Acad. Fine Arts, etc. Address: 207 E. 17th St., N. Y. City.


JACKSON, John Gillespie:


Lawyer: b. Middletown, Conn., Feb. 12, 1880: s. Charles E. and Evelyn (Quintard) Jackson: grad. Columbia Univ., A.B. 1901, LL.B. 1903. Engaged in general practice of law since 1903. Enlisted Dec. 23, 1903 in Co. K, 7th Reg't. N. G. N. Y. Republican ; Episco- palian. Mem. Alumni Ass'n' Columbia Univ. Law School, Civil Service Reform Ass'n, Columbia Univ. Club, Englewood Golf Club, Delta Psi. Address: 35 Wall St., N. Y. City.


JACKSON, Kate Johnson:


Physician: b. Sturbridge. Mass., 1811; d. Emerson and Hannah ( Arnold) Johnson: ed. Hartford (Conn.) High Sch .; grad. Woman's Med. Coll. of N. Y. Infirmary. 1576; m. 1564. Dr. James H. Jackson; one son, James Ar- thur. One of the managing physicians of the Jackson Health Resort. Dansville, N. Y. Ad- dress: Dansville, Livingston Co., N. Y.


JACKSON, Joseph Cooke:


Retired lawyer, soldier; b. Newark, N. J. Ang. 5, 1835; s. Hon. John P. Jackson ( ). scendant of Jackson, Schuyler and Dri !.... erl,off families) and Elizabeth ( Wolcott Jackson "(descendant of Huntington family : Norwich, England, and of Wolcott famil: of Shropshire, England) : ed. Newark Actdi. Kingsley's West Point School, Phillips Av- dover Acad., Yale (taking 21 society and college honors), A.B., 1857, A.M., 1:00; N. Y. Univ., LL.B., 1855; Harvard, LL.B. (L: : School oration), 1560; m. Hartford, C., Oct. 12, 1564, Katherine Perkins Day, d. Iln. Calvin and Catherine (Seymour) Day; chil- dren: Joseph C., Jr., John Day (prop'r New Haven Register ), Katherine Seymour Jack- son, Elizabeth Huntington Wolcott Jackson. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1560, and began pric. tice, but at outbreak of war volunteered ser- vices and was at once ordered to report as aide to Brig-Gen. Robert Anderson, but in conference with President Lincoln it was de- termined not to send Northern officers S .1:1h at that time; commissioned 2d lieut .. Ist N. J. Vols., and appt'd aide to Gen. Phillip Kear- ney; in field was offered colonelcy of 01st N. Y. Reg't, but declined; at close of 1: 1, promoted to staff of Maj .- Gen. William B. Franklin, U. S. A., and in summer of 1902 commissioned capt. and aide-de-camp, U. S. V., for gallant conduct during Seven Days' Battles before Richmond. and assigned to staff 6th Corps. Army of the Potomac: in 1$63, elected and appt'd lieut .- col., 26th N. J. Vols .; later brevetted colonel for "gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle of Fredericksburg, Va .: " brevetted brig.gen .. U. S. V., Mar. 13, 1865, "for faithful and mer- itorious services in the field," after having participated in 21 battles. . including York- town, West. Point, the Seven Days' Battles before Richmond, Second Bull Run, Antie- tam, and Fredericksburg. During appt'd U. S. Comin'r of Naval Credits. thereby avoiding draft of troops and sarin State of N. J. over $1.000,000 bounties as re- ported in message of Gov. Parker, of N. J .; was also aide-de-camp to Gov. Marcus L. Ward, of N. J. In 1565, resumed practice of law in N. Y. City; admitted to U. S. Supreme Court and practised in N. Y. State


Courts, Trenton. N. J., and Hartford Conn .. until 1800; in 1570, appt'd ass't U. S. att'y Southern Dist. of N. Y .; later counsel for N. J. R. R., Orange & Alexandria R. R., E. Tenn. & Va. R. R., E. Tenn., Va. & Ga. R. R., Memphis & Charleston R. R., Dodd's Express. several banks and other corp'ns in Newark, N. J., Hartford, Conn., and elsewhere; retired from active practice. 1890. Traveled extensively in Great Britain and Europe, 1984. 1:90, 1900. Was active in organization and advocacy of Republican Party in N. J. and N. Y., in campaigns under auspices of State and Nat. Committees from 1×60 to 190; active in movement for re- form in N. Y. City: counsel for Soc. of Po- litical Reform in removal of Police Comm'rs Hug Gardiner and Oliver Charlick. Was for many years director of N. Y. City Mission : director and v .- p. Demilt Dispensary of N. Y .; 13 years treas, and v .- p. Yale Alumni Ass'n of City of N. Y. Freqnent conth'r to New- ark and N. Y. City newspapers. Mem. George Washington Post 303, G. A. R., Sons


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of Revolution, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. Law Inst .; many years mem. Union League Club. Residence: 138 E. 31th St. Address ( business ) : Knickerbocker Trust Co., 358 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


JACKSON, Lambert Lincoln:


Educator; b. Binghamton, N. Y., April 14, 1870; ed. in Binghamton, N. Y., and Janes- ville ( Wis.) High Schools. State Normal Sch., Cortland, N. Y .; grad. classical course, 1891, Univ. of Mich., A.B., 1897, A.M., 1893: Mich. Normal Coll., B.Pd., 1899; Teachers' Coll., Columbia, Ph.D., 1906; m. Indington, Mich., Dec. 28, 1897, Grace Ford. Ass't prof. mathematics, State Normal Coll. of Mich., 1891-1900; prof. mathematics, State Normal Sch., Brockport, N. Y., 1900-06; head of D. Appleton Co.'s Educational Dep't from 1906. Author: Teachers' Manuals to Beman & Smith's Highter Arithmetic and Elementary and Academic Algebras; Educational Signifi- cance of Sixteenth Century Arithmetic (Teachers' College Contributions) ; also in collaboration with Prof. J. W. A. Young, of a series of Arithmetics for Grades (Apple- ton). Contb'r articles on mathematical topics to New Internat. Encyclopedia ; editor mathe- matical dep't N. Y. Teachers' Monograph. Republican. Mem. Am. Math. Soc. Ad- dress: 436 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


JACKSON, Margaret Doyle:


Author; b. in Bermudas. Jan. 7, 186S: d. Benjamin and Marianne ( Donnelly ) Doyle; ed. in English National schools; m. Roch- ester, N. Y., April 21, 1894, Charles Ross Jackson; M.D. Was articled English Gov't as pupil teacher, teaching in National schools in Manchester, England; afterward in the schools of the Irish Church Missionary Society, in Dublin, Ireland. Came to U. S .; studied nursing in Rochester N. Y., 1891-94. Since 1902 has devoted her attention to literature. Author: A Daughter of the Pit, 1903; The Horse-Leech's Daughter, 1904; When Love is King. 1905. Address: 220 W. 107th St., N. Y. City.


JACKSON, Percy Van de Linde:


Lawyer; b. Belleville. N. J., May 21, 1863; s. William and Elizabeth Brinckerhoff (Mic- Nulty ) Jackson; ed. Geneva, Switzerland, 1874-79; Heidelberg Univ., Germany, 1879-81; Yale,' Ph.B., 185; Columbia, LL.B., 1887. After admission to N. Y. Bar, practised law in Florida until 1891: returned North and has since practised profession in N. Y. and N. J. Served 6 years in Essex Troop, Ist Troop of N. J .; nominated for Congress in 7th Dist. of N. J., 1904. Director and mem. Finance Com. Fireman's Ins. Co. of Newark, N. J. Democrat. Director Yale . Alumni Fund Ass'n. Clubs: University, Yale, Lawyers, Down Town, Ardsley; also Yountakah Coun- try of Nutley, N. J. Address: 31 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


JACKSON, Samuel Macauley:


Editor, educator; b. N. Y. City, June 19, 1851; s. George T. and Letitia Jane Aikon ( Macauley) Jackson; ed. in private school, IS58-63; Ward Sch .. 35, 1863-65; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B .. 1-70, A.M., 1-76, Prince- ton Theol. Sem., 1. 70-71: Union Theol. Sem .. 1871-73. grad. 1.73; traveled and studied abroad, 1873.75 (LL.D., Washington and Lce Univ., 1592, D.D., N. Y. U'niv., 1893). Pastor


JACKSON


Presby'n Cb., Norwood, N. J., 1570-80: as- sisted late Philip Schaff, 1875-66, on his Bible Dictionary (1978-80). on the Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia, of which was managing edi- tor, 1880-84; on Encyclopedia of Living Di- vines, as joint editor, 1:55-86. Editor: Con- cise Dictionary of Religious Knowledge, IS91; Heroes of the Reformation Series, 10 vols., 18CS-1909 (contributing biography of Hulureich Zwingli, 1901, second edition, 1903) ; Handbooks for Practical Workers in Church and Philanthropy (9 vols. ) ; The New Schaif- Herzog Encyclopedia, preparing since 19003, 12 vols., Vol. 1, 190S; issued Selections fro:n Zwingli, 1901. Prof. church history. N. Y. Univ., since 1895. Mem. Council and Exec. Com., 1887-1904, Charity Organization Soc., mem. Exec. Com. since isss, v .- p., 1994, and mem. Exec. Com. Prison Ass'n since 1-92, recording sec. since 1904, as chim'n Publi- cation Com., Huguenot Soc. of America, brought out, 1900, its volume commemora- tive of the Tercentenary of the Edict of Nantes (1998), and other volumes, 1903 and 1904; trustee since 1901 and since 1905, pres. B'd Trustees, Christian Coll. of Canton. China; sec. Am. Soc. of Church History since 1906; sec. Calvin Monument Fund Com .. 1907-08. Although not a Huguenot, was chosen in 1906 an honorary fellow of the Huguenot Soc. of London. Clubs: Century, City, National Arts, Chi Alpha (sec. since 1901), Phi Gamma Delta. Address: 692 West End Av., N. Y. City.


JACKSON, Townsend Glover:


Clergyman ; b. Catskill, N. Y., 1535; s. George Alderson and Jane Avery ( Pepper- ell) Jackson: grad. St. Stephen's Coll., B.A., 1:78; Gen. Theol. Sem., IST8; Union Coll., D.D., 1901; m. Cazenovia, N. Y., 1853, Sophia Childs Fairchild. Ordered deacon, 1ss0, by Bishop Huntington, ordained priest, 1ss1, in Episcopal ministry. Formerly at Grace Ch., Carthage, N. Y., 1880-52; St. Peter's Ch., Cazenovia, N. Y., 1852-87; All Saints' Ch., Baltimore, Md., 1987-89. Rector St. Paul's Cl., Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1ss9: mem. Standing Com., Diocese of Long Isl- and. Address: 68 St. Paul's Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.


JACKSON, William H .:


Lawyer; b. Marion, Ala., Mar. 26, 1864: s. Howell E. (U. S. senator from Tenn .. and justice U. S. Supreme Court) and Sophie ( Molloy) Jackson: grad. Harvard, A.B., 1885; Columbian Law Coll., Washington. D. C., LL.B., 1986; m. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 5, 1:95. Caroline Dickson: one daughter. Frances Helen, b. 1904. Practising law since 1886; for several years was ass't gen. solic- itor Chesapeake & Ohio R'y, and then be- came judge Superior Court of Cincinnati. Ohio, 1897-1902: now v.p., gen. counsel and director of the Standard Motor Constructina Co. of N. J. Democrat; was Democratic nominee for Congress from 13th Congression- al Dist .. N. Y. City, 1906; now ass't corpora- tion counsel, N. Y. City. Mem. Ohio So. ciety, Southern Society. Recreations : Golf.


swimming. Clubs: Manhattan, National Democratic, Harvard. Garden City Golf. (Garden City. [ .. I.). Residence: 40 W. 59th St. Address: 15 William St., N. Y. City.


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JACKSON, William S .:


Attorney-general, State of N. Y .: b. Buf- falo, N. Y., 1869: s. David G. Jackson; cd. public schools of Buffalo, Corneil Univ., A.B., Buffalo Law Sch., LL.B., 1993; mar- ried; two children. Admitted to bar. 1893. and engaged in practice at Beifalo; at out- break of Spanish.Am. War was commis- sioned 2d lieut. in 65th Reg't, N. Y. Vol. Inf., and served until mustered out at close of war; then joined 65th Reg't, N. G. N. Y., and is battalion q .- m. on staff of Gen. Welch; ass't corporation counsel of Buffalo. 1899-1902; second ass't dist. att'y Erie Coun- ty, 1902-05; first ass't dist. att'y, 1905-06; at- tracted State-wide attention by vigorous prosecution of the ''graveyard scandal"' and other important criminal cases; elected at- torney-general of N. Y., Nov., 1996, term ex- piring Jan. 1, 1909. Democrat. Address: Al- bany, N. Y.


JACOBI, Abraham:


Physician; b. Hartum, Westphalia, Ger- many, May 6, 1830; ed. in Gymnasium of Minden, Univs. of Greifswald, Göttingen and Bonn; M.D., Bonn, 1851; LL.D., Univ. of Mich., 1898, Columbia, 1900, Yale, 1905. Har- vard, 1906; m. 1573, Dr. Mary C. Putnam (died June 10, 1906). Prof. diseases of children, N. Y. Med. Coll., 1860-65, ' Med. Dep't N. Y. Univ., 1865-70, Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), 1570-1903; prof. emeritus since 1902. Consulting physician to German Dispensary and Hosp., Women's Infirmary, Bellevue, Babies' Orthopedic and other hos- pitals. Delegate Internat. Med. Con- gress at Budapest, 1909. Ex-pres. N. Y. Ob- stet. Soc., N. Y. Pathol. Soc., Med. Soc. County of N. Y., Med. Soc. State of N. Y., N. Y. Acad. of Medicine, Ass'n Am. Physi- cians, Am. Pediatric Soc., Am. Climatol. Ass'n; honorary fellow of med. societies of Wurzburg, Berlin, Paris, Rome, Budapest, St. Petersburg, Kiew; Pediatric Soc. of Ger- many, Med. Socs. of Philadelphia, Boston, Louisville, Brooklyn, etc. Author: Denti- tion and its Derangements, 1862; Treatise on Diphtheria, las0: Therapeutics of Infancy and Childhood, 1896, 1900, 1903. Mugwump in politics; twice mem. Com. of Seventy. Clubs: Century, City. Address: 19 F. 47th St., N. Y. City.


JACOBS, Joseph :


Author: b. Sydney, N. S. W., Australia, Aug. 29, 1854; ed. Sydney Grammar Sch. and St. John's Coll., Cambridge, England (senior Moralist, 1876) ; honorary Litt.D., Univ. of Pa., 1906. Engaged in journalism and liter- ary work in England until 1900: visited Spain, IsSS; U. S., on lecturing tour, 1896; since 1960, in N. Y. City : prof. English liter- ature and rhetoric at Jewish Theological Sem- inary of America. One of editors of Jewish Encyclopædia (Funk & Wagnalls), since 1900. In England, was editor JJewish Year- Book, JS06-99: Literary Year Book, 1898-99; was some time editor of Folk Lore. and became (Mstinguished as authority on the migra- tion of fables and as a collector of Fairy Tales, 1.92; More English Fairy Tales, 193: More Celtic Fairy Tales, 1994; . Esop's F'a- bles, 194: Reynard the Fox, 1495. Edited North's Fables of Bidpai, Isst: Caxton's Esop, 1989; Day's Daphnis and Chloe, 1-90; Painter's Palace of Pleasure, 1s91; Ilowell's


Familiar Letters, 1892. Author: Studies in. Jewish Statistics, 1:90; Tennyson and 1 Memoriam, 1892;


. Jews of Angevin, INC Studies in Biblical Archaeology, 1:04: Stati- ties of Jewish Population in London, 1. + Literary Studies, 1:95; As Others Saw Hita (Jewish Life of Christ), 1595: Sources : the History of the Jews in Spain, 1-95; Jew ish Ideals, 1800, Wonder Voyages, 1995; Story of Geographical Discovery, 1sos. Former se .. Russo-Jewish Com .; pres. Jewish Hist. S .... and conth'r to Athenaum, London. Re-i. dence : Yonkers, N. Y. Address: Care Funk & Wagnalls, 44 E. 23d St., N. Y. City.


JACOBS, Joseph W .:


Theatrical manager; b. Syracuse, N. Y., July 26, 1862; ed. at Syracuse. Sec., treas., gen. mg'r and director Samuel S. and Lee Shubert ( incorporated) ; sec., treas. and di- rector The S. S. Shubert Amusement Co .: sec. and director Henry Miller & Co .; tres. and director Baker Theatre Co., Casino Theatre Co., De Wolf Hopper Co., Garrick Theatre Co. (Chicago), Grand Opera House Co., Hyperion Theatre Co., Jefferson De Angelis Opera Co., Lyric Theatre Co., Ma- jestic Theatre Co., Princess Theatre C,., Shubert Realty Co. Democrat. Address: Lyric Theatre, 213 W. 42d St., N. Y. City. JACOBSOHN, William:


Physician; b. Sept. 1, 1570; s. Moritz and Fredericke (Appel) Jacobsohn: grad. Gram- mar School No. 74, N. Y. City, 1885, Coll. City of N. Y., B.S., 1890, N. Y. Univ., M.D., 1593. House physician, and house surgeon Randall's Island Hospitals and Infants Hosp,. N. Y. City, 1893-91: attending physi- cian, Children's Dep't, Demilt Dispensary, 1894-95; medical and sanitary inspector for the Health Dep't, N. Y. City, 1-95-97: physician and surgeon at N. Y. Polyelinie School and Hospital, and at the Mount Sinai Hosp .. Outdoor Dep't, 1896-1900. Consulting physi- cian German Odd Fellows Home and Orphan Asylum, N. Y. City. Author: Significance and Management of Fever in Children: con- tribution to Cellular Therapy: Diagnosis of Small Pox in Early Stages; Nuclein in Fever and Toxaemia: Antitoxin and Communicable Diseases; Tuberculosis and Childhood. Mem. Med. Soc. County of N. Y .. Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Am. Med. Ass'n: mem. F. and A. M. Address: 237 W. 111th St., N. Y. City. JACOBSON, Arthur C .:


Physician; b. Brooklyn. N. Y., Sept. 25. 1972; s. John and Mary ( Dugan) Jacobson: of Albany County, Dutch Revolutionary stock: graduate Long Island Coll. Hosp., M.D., 1991; resident staff Brooklyn Hos ... 1-94-95; post-graduate study N. Y. Post-Grad- nate School, 195: m. Brooklyn. Nov. 26. 1s ... Ida Catherine Heinrichs; children: Mary Catherine, h. Sept. 59. 19 ;. Margaret Helena. b. Max 30. 1900. Medical school inspector. Dep't of Health of City of N. Y., 19; phy- sician Dep't Public Charities, City of N. Y .. 1900.01: examiner of charitable institutions. Dep't of Public Charities of City of N. Y. since 1904. Mem. editorial staff Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette: formerly mem. of editorial staff N. Y. Lancet and Archives of Pedia- tries; recently editorial writer American Medicine. Mom. Am. Med. Ass'n, Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Med. Soc. County of Kings: Am. Health League, Physicians' Mutual Aid


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JACOBY


Ass'n, Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences, Alumni Ass'n of Long Island Coll., Alumni Ass'n of Brooklyn Hosp. Address : 115 John- son St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


JACOBSON, Isaac W .:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 25, 1866; s. Adolph and Minnie ( Wolfson) Jacobson; ed. Public Sch. No. 4, and by private tutor; licensed to teach evening public schools, 1889; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 22, 1894, Ernestine Aschner; children: Madeline A., b. 1894, Al- ma, b. 1896, Juliet, b. 1900, Jeanette, b. 1903. Admitted to bar at Brooklyn, Feb., 1589; associated with Ambrose H. Purdy, 1896-99; with Gen. Horatio C. King, 1900-05; attorney for Lawrence R. Jerome in con- test of will of Katherine H. Jerome, his and present district attorney's mother, 1899; at- torney for Mary E. Underhill in suit for di- vorce against Franklin B. Underhill; now at- toruey for property owners to prevent tu- berculosis clinic in Henry St., Brooklyn, which won, city appealing. Retained to ad- just large estate in Logansport, Ind., 1905, went there, effected settlement; attorney for Retail Cigar and Tobacco Dealers' Ass'n of N. Y. Republican; pres. 33d Assembly Dist. Republican Club, 1898; delegate to State Convention, 1895; mem. Brooklyn Re- publican Club, First Assembly District Rep. Club (Brooklyn). Hebrew. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, Mason 33º, past master Frank lin Lodge, past grand high priest, Mt. Neboh Chapter. Recreations: Driving, fishing. Club : XIII. Residence: 67 Pineapple St., Brook- lyn. Address: 5 Beekman St., N. Y. City.


JACOBSON, William:


Physician; b. Sept. 1, 1870; s. Moritz and Fredericke (Appel) Jacobsohn; grad. Gram- mar School No. 74. N. Y. City, less, Coll. City of N. Y.,. B.S., 1890, N. Y. Univ., M.D., 1893. House physician, and house surgeon Randall's Island Hospitals and Infants Hosp., N. Y. City, 1893-94; attending physi- cian, Children's Dep't, Demilt Dispensary, 1894-95; medical and sanitary inspector for the Health Dep't, N. Y. City, 1895-97; physi- cian and surgeon at N. Y. Polyclinic School and Hospital, and at the Mount Sinai Hosp., Outdoor Dep't, 1896-1900. Consulting physi- cian German Odd Fellows Home and Orphan Asylum, N. Y. City. Author: Significance and Management of Fever in Children; con- tribution to Cellular Therapy; Diagnosis of Smallpox in Early Stages; Nucleis in Fever and Tonaemia; Antitoxin and Communicable Diseases; Tuberculosis and Childhood. Mem. Med. Soc. County of N. Y., Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Am. Med. Ass'n; mem. F. and A. M. Address: 237 W. 111th St., N. Y. City.


JACOBSON, Samuel A .:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, July 17, 1578; ed. N. Y. City public schools, N. Y. Law School. Formerly engaged in newspaper work ; on staff of N. Y. Times until admitted to bar Nov., 1902; now engaged in general practice of law and more especially railroad and commereink matters. Director New Brunswick Realty Co. Republican; speak- er during campaigns. Mem. N. Y. County Bar Ass'n, Knights of Pythias. Recrea. tions: Outdoor sports. Address : 100 W. 141st St., N. Y. City.


JACOBUS, David Schenck:


Engineer, educator; b. Ridgefield, N. J., Jan. 20, 1862; s. Nicholas and Sarah Cath- erine (Carpenter) Jacobus; ed. in private schools and Stevens Inst. of Technology, Hoboken, N. J., M.E., 1584, Dr. Eng'ring, 1906; m. Jersey City, N. J., April 5, 1999, Laura Dinkel. Instructor, 1884-97, prof. ex- perimental machanics and eng'ring physics, 1897-1906, in Stevens Inst. of Technology; since 1906 lecturer in experimental eng'ring in same institution. Since 1906 advisory eng'r The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Was in charge, 1900-06, of the Carnegie Laboratory of Eng'ring, built and equipped with funds donated by Andrew Carnegie for carrying out a course of instruction to supplement class room work by practical experiments made by the students. Is an authority on steam engineering and has contributed numerous papers on topics connected with the sub- ject to various engineering societies. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs (v .- p. 1903-05) ; fel- low A. A. A. S. (v .- p. Section D, 1904) ; mem. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs, Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Eng'rs, Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, Am. Soc. Refrigerating Eng'rs (pres. 1906-07), Soc. for Promotion of Eng'r- ing Ed'n, Am. Math. Soc., Franklin Inst. ( Philadelphia ), Holland Soc., N. Y. City. Clubs : Engineers, N. Y. Railroad, (N. Y. City). Residence: Jersey City. N. J. Ad- dress: 85 Liberty St., N. Y. City.




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