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OTIS, Charles:
Journalist : b. Yarmouthport, Mass., Aus. 19, 152; s. George and Adelaide F. J. (Free- man) Otis: ed. Yarmouth and Boston public and private schools: m. Brookline. Mass. Constantinople, Turkey, May 25, 1551, Eliza Oct. 10, 198, Annabel Bodwell Vining: chil- A. Thomson; children: Leroy F., b. Ang. 20, dren: Marjorie, b. Aug. 9. 1599, Edward Vin-
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ing, b. Feb. 2, 1901, Ellen, b. Feb. 23. 1902. Charles Baron, b. Mar. 22. 1906. Served an apprenticeship in the printing office of his father, editor and publisher Cape Cod Item; on Feb. 29, 1592, entered employ of Boston News Bureau as sec. to its owner and mg'r, Clarence W. Baron: later became ass t my'r; since 1901, pres. and director of Dow, Jones & Co., publisher The Wall Street Journal; the Dow-Jones financial news bulletins, and operators of Dow-Jones Electrical Page News Tickers; pres. and director of advertising agency of Doremus & Co. Independent Re- publican. Baptist. Mem. Washington Heights Taxpayers, Ass'n. Clubs : City Address: 41 Broad St., N. Y. City. Lawyers. OTIS, Elwell Stephen:
Major-gen., U. S. Army, retired: b. Freder- ick City, Md., Mar. 25, 1-3 .: s. William and Mary A. C. Otis: grad. Univ. of Rochester, A.B., 1:58; Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., 1861. Entered the army as capt. in the 140th N. Y. Vols., Sept. 13, 1:62; promoted to lieut .- col., 1863, and later to colonel. Incapacitated on account of wounds and mustererd out, Jan. 24, 1865, having been brevetted brig .- gen. for gallantry and distinguished services. Appt'd lieut .- col. in Regular Army, Mar. 2, 1869; promoted col., 20th Int., Feb. S, Isso; brig .- gen., Nov. 25, 1993; maj .- gen .. U. S. Vols., May 4, 1998; maj .. gen., U. S. A., June 16, 1900. Assigned to duty in San Francisco, May 19, 1598, mobilizing and shipping troops to Philippines; departed for Philippines, July 15, 1599, and relieved Maj .- Gen. Merritt as coind'g-gen., U. S. Philippine forces, and gov- ernor of islands, Ang. 29, 1sos. Conducted operations against insurgents and performed duties of military governor until May 5, 1900. Mem. of U. S. Pilippines Comm'n, 1899. Subsequently assigned to the command Dep't of the Lakes, and to temporary com- mand of the Dep't of Dakota. which position he occupied until Mar. 25, 1902, when was honorably retired at age limit. Address : Rochester, N. Y.
OTIS. Susan Gorham:
Physician ; b. Sherwood, Cayuga Co. N. Y .; d. Samuel Davis and Elizabeth (Gorham) Otis: ed. Sherwood Select School. Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa. Resident physician to the country brauch of the Nursery and Child's Hosp. for three pears. Conducted a private hospital in Auburn eight years: engaged in general practice ever since. Republican ; Presbyterian. Mem. N. Y. State Med. Soc .. Cayoza Co. Med. Soc .. Central N. Y. Med. Ass'n, Woman's Med. Ass'n of State of N. Y. Address: Auburn, N. Y.
OTTAWAY, Arthur B .:
Lawyer: b. Mina, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., May 8, 1:54: s. John E. and Sarah Boor- man) Ottaway: ed. public schools, Sherman and Westfield Acads. ; unmarried. Was dist. att'y Chautauqua Co., 18-3-6; att'y for Bid Supervisors same. 1-02-1905: county judge Chautauqua Co. since Jan. i, 1906; mem. law firmi of Ottaway & Muuson. Republican. Pres. B'd of Ed'n Village of Westtichl. Address: Westfield, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.
OTTAWAY, George Henry:
Whitesboro, N. Y., July 26. 1653. Helen Sawyer: children: Frederick Hender. , 1:90. IIelen May, b. 1:92. Prof. Latin Greek languages, Whitestown Sem., 1 .- prin. Amsterdam Acad., 1551-85: Can- High Sch. since 1555; ordered deacon. .. ordained priest, 1991: in charge of ini'- at Canastota and Chittenango since Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Phi !:
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OUDIN, Lucien:
Lawyer; b. Newport, R. I., Feb. ", 1-51 , Marie Lucien and Sophie (Agnus) On 10 ed. in N. Y. public schools, Columbia ( Law School, LL.B., 1976; m. Boston, !.. Jessie Adele Kenyon. Engaged in practice law as senior mem. firm of Oudin & O since 1579. Director and counsel Am. Ii. graphic Co., Virginia-Carolina Chemical .. Round Island Co .. Wilson Distilling Cleveland. Democrat. Mem. Ass'n Bar ( :, of N. Y. and N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, N. Y Hist. Soc .. Am. Museum Natural History. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Club : Centiirs Ass'n. Address: 45 Broadway, N. Y. C ....
OUTCAULT, Richard Felton:
Cartoonist : b. Lancaster. O., Jan. 14, 1% -.: s. J. P. and Catherine (Davis) Outcau.t grad. McMicken Univ .; m. Lancaster. O. Dec. 25, 1590. Mary Jane Martin. Since I. . gan career as a comic artist, 1595, beroa . widely known for comic series appearing 17 colored section of N. Y. papers. Origina! ! Hogan's Alley. which ran in N. Y. Worki through 1895: Yellow Kid, in N. Y. Journa . 1>96-97; Pore Li'l Mose, 1201; and Baster Brown since 1902. Since 1905, on staff N. Y. Journal. All of these series have been pu1 - lished in book form and dramatized. Rest- dence : Flushing. Long Island, N. Y. 1d- dress : N. Y. Journal. N. Y. City.
OUTERBRIDGE, Eugene Harvey:
Merchant ; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. . 1860; s. Alexander Ewing and Laura ( HI;r- vey) Outerbridge : ed. Ury House Sch., Phil. delphia : m. Chiron. S. I., Oet. 1-91, Ethe ! Boyd: children : Ethel Harvey, b. May 3. 1-4 Kenneth Boyd. b. July 9, 1904. Was engaged in business in Newfoundland, 1s;6-75; establishe i in N. Y. City. Aug., Isis, as agent for Harvey & Co. (established 1700), of Newfoundland. and in les1 became resident partner of firm. being Harvey & Outerbridge; treas. and in : director Pantasote Leather Co. ( N. J.). Str. treas. and mn'y director Pantasote Co. «i West Va .: pres. and director Whitbrid _. Mills of Pa .; director N. Y., Bermuda & Caribbean S. S. Co .; elected director Font able Life Ins. Co., Dec., 1900. Independen: in politics. Episcopalian. Mem. Chamber of Commerce, State of N. Y. Clubs: I'mon. Lawyers, Railroad. Automobile Club
AAmerica, Richmond Co. Country. Staten Island Cricket and Tennis, Seawankaka Yacht. Residence : . E. Od St. AAddress: 11 Broadway. N. Y. City.
OUTERBRIDGE, Paul:
Physicam: b. Bermuda. Dec. 11. 199: ed by private tutors: grad. Univ. of Vt., 1-se also studied in Europe: m. Nov. 2. Rose Roberts. \n almunus of N. Y. xml Woman's Hosps. mem. attending staff. Ges,
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Clergyman ; b. Vernon, N. Y., July 26. 1857; s. Charles and Mary E. (Collins) Ottaway; grad. Hamilton Coll., A.B., A.M., 1ss0; m. Memorial Woman's and old Marian St, Hosp.
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and Demilt Dispensary for a number of years. Mem. Am. Geog. Soc., N. Y. Zoological Soc. Clubs : Calumet, Ardsley, Ardsley-on-Hudson, Atlantic Yacht, N. Y. Athletic. Address: 27 W. 74th St., N. Y. City.
OVERTON, Daniel Hawkins:
Clergyman; b. Yaphank, L. I., July 28, 1862; s. Daniel Terry and Charry A. ( Hawkins) Overton ; ed. West Yaphank dist. school, Pat- chogue High Sch., 1852; Southold Acad., 1884; grad. Lafayette (Pa.) Coll., A.B., less, A.M., 1891; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1:91; m. Sept. 1, 1892, Carrie Corey Terry; children: Jonathan Terry, b. Aug. 16, 1893, Daniel Hawkins, Jr., b. Sept. 5, 1595. Pastor in charge Good Will Chapel of Madison Av. Presby'n Ch. during seminary course, ISSS-91; pastor Emmanuel Chapel of University Pl. Ch., 1891-95; pastor Greene Ave, Ch., Brook- lyn, N. Y., 1895-1907; sup't Presbyterian Union for Church Extension in Presbytery of Brooklyn, 1907-08; pastor Presby'n Ch., Islip, L. I., since Nov. 1, 190S. Delegate to Gen. Assembly Presby'n Ch., Los Angeles, Calif., 1903. Republican. Mem. Union Settlement ( Manhattan), Brooklyn League, Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity; v .- p. and director Bush- wick (Brooklyn) Hosp .; v .- p. of Kings Co. Sunday Observance Ass'n. Frequent contbir to religious papers and writer of occasional magazine articles on subjects pertaining to life in the country; class poet in Lafayette Coll. in 1888, and author of numerous religi- ous poems, including a booklet on The Old Tide Mill on the Sound, 1995. Recreation : Outdoor exereise; played on Lafayette Coll. football team 4 years, and on N. Y. Univ. team one year. Address: Islip, L. I., N. Y. OVERTON, Frank:
Physician, anthor: b. Bellport. L. I., Dec. 29, 1867; s. Edward and Mary ( Glover) Over- ton; grad. Lafayette Coll., A.B., 1890, A.M., 1893; Coll. Phys. and Surg., Columbia Univ., M.D., 1893; m. E. Patchogue, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1896, Alena M. Conklin; children: Mary Ce- cilia, b. Aug. 7, 1898, David Edward, b. June 28, 1903. Mem. Suffolk Co. Med. Soc. (sec.) ; health officer Patekogne Village. Director Patchogne Bank, Patchogue Elec. Light Co. Mem. Masonic Order ( past high priest Suwas- sett Chapter, R. A. M.) ; trustee Patchogue Library. Author: Applied Series of Physi- ologies; Nature Study for Schools; maga- zine articles on nature study subjects. Re- publican; Congregationalist. Address: Pat- chogue, L. I., N. Y.
OWEN, Edward.
Certified public accountant, ex-Confederate soldier, retired cotton broker; b. Cincinnati, O., April 20, 1838: s. Allison and Caroline ( Miller) Owen; distinguished Colonial and Revolutionary ancestry; ed. in publie and private schools; m. 1st, New Orleans, 1-66, Hattie Bryan; 2d, N. Y. City, 1874, Adelaide B. Diek: one daughter, Mary Miller. En- tered the Confederate service in May, 1-61, as sergeant of the Ist Co., Washington Ar- tillery of New Orleans, serving in nearly 40 battles, exclusive of the Siege of Petersburg and being twice severely wounded: was for several months a prisoner in the old Capitol prison in Washington; received strong per- sonal commendations for bravery and eiti- ciency from Gens. Longstreet and Beauregard
and from President Davis. . At close of war engaged in cotton business in New Orleans; later removed to N. Y. City and became a mem. Cotton Exchange. Appt'd by Mayor W. R. Grace, 1855, in position in office of comm'rs of accounts, later becoming chief clerk; appt'd comm'r of accounts, le93 and 1893; has been active in local Democratie poli- ties; was largely instrumental in founding the Confederate Veteran Camp of N. Y., of which, for past 10 years, has been commander. Mem. N. Y. Southern Soc., Ass'n of Southern Democrats in N. Y. (sec.). Adress: 11 Broadway, N. Y. City.
OWEN, George Hodges:
Lawyer; b. Rutland, Vt., Aug. 7, 1848; s. William H. B. and Mary E. (Hodges) Owen; grad. Middlebury (Vt.) Coll., A.B., A.M .; m. Frankfort-on-Main, Germany, Jan. 27. 1:76, Louise E. Braun ; children : Mary E., Hans C., William H., Margaret. Was U. S. consui at Messina, Italy, 1875-85; ass t sec. Navy League of U. S. Address : 78 Broad St., N. Y. City.
OWEN, Henry Elijah:
Physician; born Hartford, Conn., May 28, 1843; ‘of Elijalı H. and Susannah (Boardman) Owen; ed. Hartford (Conn.) public high school; grad. Yale Univ., B.1 .; Coll. Phys. and Surg., M.D .; m. N. Y. City, Jan, 22, 1870, Sophia L. Ives; children: Mari- ette Ives, Sophia L. Ives, Susan Boardman, Edith Hunter, Henry E., Jr. Trustee Aachen and Munich Fire Ins Co. Clubs: Yale, University. Address: 40 W. 56th St., N. Y. City.
OWEN, Percy:
Automobiles; b. Oswego, N. Y., 1575; s. Joseph and Emma ( Marshall) Owen; ed. Oswego (N. Y.) High Sch .; m. Haverhill, Mass., Oct. 9, 1906, Marian Barr Nichols. In charge of first automobile show-room in N. Y. City, 1999; mg'r Winton Motor Carriage Co., 1899-1906; engaged in early automobile racing; mein. Am. team in Gordon-Bennett race in Ireland, 1903; became gen. Eastern sales mg'r .Erocar Co. of Detroit, in 1906: pres. of Perey Owen ( Inc.), importers of Bianchi Autos .; pres. N. Y. Automible Trade Ass'a: director N. Y. Sch. of Auto Eng'rs, Sports. Lt'd. Mem. Racing Board of the American Automobile Ass'n. Republican. Presbyte- rian. Recreations: Golf and automobiling. Clubs: N. Y. Athietie, Automobile of America, Hackensack (N. J.) Golf. Address: Broad - way and 62d St., N. Y. City.
OWEN, William Henry, Jr .:
Clergyman; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 11. 1971: s. William Henry and Mary Lavinia (Brooks) Owen; grad. Yale Univ., B.A., 1997, M .. 1 .. 1.99; Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, B.D .. 1903. Was ass't minister St. Thomas' Ch .. N. Y. City, 1901-06; since, rector Trinity C'l ... Mt. Vernon, N. Y .; has traveled in Europe and extensively in U. S. and Canada. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mem. Sons of the Revolution, Soc. Colonial Wars. Recreations . Gen, outdoor sports. Club: Yale. Address: Trinity Rectory, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
OXNARD, Henry Thomas:
Manufacturer: b. Marseilles. France. June 22, 1-60; s. Thomas and Louise Adeline (Brown) Oxnard; ed. Latin School. Roxbury, 1007
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Mass., Harvard Coil., A.B., 1952. Has devoted his efforts to the promotion of the beet sugar industry, in which is very largely interested; v .- p. and director Am. Beet Sugar Co .; direc- tor Oxnard Construction Co. Pres. Beet Sugar Ass'n, protective organization which represents in its membership ali the beet sugar factories in U. S. Clubs: Union, Uni. versity (N. Y. City). Residerce: Oxnard, Calif., and Union Club, San Francisco. Ad- dress: 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
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PACKARD, Charles W .:
Physician; b. Brunswick, Me., Mar. 7, 1833; s. Charles and Rebecca Prentice ( Kent) Packard; ed. Bowdoin Coll., (hon. A.M.) ; N. Y. Med. Col., M.D .; also hon. M.D. Dart- mouth Coll .; m. N. Y. City, Dec. 11, 1972, Elizabeth McLanathan. Engaged in med. prac- tice in N. Y. City from graduation. .. Consult- ing physician to St. Luke's Hosp. Mem. var- ious med. societies, and of the Century Ass'n. Address: 415 Park Av., N. Y. City.
PADDOCK, Frederick Gove:
Lawyer; b. Fort Covington, Franklin Co., N. Y., April 15, 1:59; s. Henry A. and Mary E. (Gove) Paddock: ed. Franklin Acad., Ma- lone, N. Y., 1 year; Cornell, 2 years; Coluri bia Law Sch., N. Y. City, LL.B. ; m. Pots. dam, N. Y., April , 1:90, Katharine L. Barn- hart; children: Katharine, b. 1994, Alice, b. 1898. Dist. att'y Franklin Co., 1891-97; mayor of Malone, 1904-05. Sec. Malone Land Co., Hyde Drug Co .; pres. Rambon Lake Clul. Improvement Co. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. Recreations: Boating on St. Lawrence and Adirondack Lake. Club: Malone. Address : Malone, Franklin Co., N. Y.
PADDOCK, Robert Lewis:
Clergyman : b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1869; s. Bishop John Adams and Frances Chester (Fanning) Paddock; ed. Brooklyn Polytechnic Sch., St. Paul Sch .. Coucard, N. H. ; Trinity Coll., Hartford, Coun., B .. A., 1894, M.A., 1997: Berkeley Div. Sch., Middle- town, Conn., 1997. General traveling see. Ch. Students' Missionary Ass'n; in charge St. Paul's Ch., Southing, Conn .. curate St. Paul's Ch., Cleveland, O., 19979; vicar Pro-Catho. dral and canon Cathedral St. John the Di- vine, 189>-1902; rector Ch. of the Holy Apostles, N. Y. City, since 1902. Interested in reform movement which resulted in driv- ing out of Van Wyck, Devery and Taurmauy, and bringing in of Seth Low, Jerome, etc. Independent in politics. Mem. 23d St. Y. M. C. A. Helped to organize Adelphi Club of young ministers (interdenominational) ; also Chelsea Improvement Com. : pres. Lower West Side AAss'n of Pastors ard Other Workers. In connection with his church is a ch. settle- ment, with i or > resident workers. Club: City. Address: 360 W. 2sth St., N. Y. City. PAGE, Curtis Hidden:
Writer, lecturer. teacher: b. Greenwood, Mo., April 4. 1570; &. Benjamin Greely and Martha Frances ( Hidden) Page: ed. Chester Acad., Pinkerton Acad., Derry, N. Il. : grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., grad. Pt: Harvard, A.B., 1800, A.31., 1991, Ph.D., 1991 highest 1000
second year honors in classics, highest final ionors in modern literature, honorable mnea. tion in French, etc., elected mem. of Phi Be's Kappa; a: Univ. of Paris, one year; Inst. of Itigher Studies. Florence. Instr. French, Western Reserve Univ .. Cleveland, O .; Umv. Extension lecturer on English literature: instr. French, Harvard Univ., tutor, lecturer, and now prof. Romance languages and liter- atures, Columbia Univ. Has traveled exten- sively in Europe and the Orient. Author of verses, essays and stories in the Century, Harper's, Scribner's, Independent, Bookman, Critic, Poet Lore, Putnam's, Appleton's etc .; Songs and Sonnets of Pierre de Ronsard. translated into English in original metres (Houghton, Minlin), 1903. Editor: Cyrano de Bergerac's Voyage to the Moon, with life of Cyrano, etc., Is99; The Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel, by Francis Rabelais, with intro- ductory essay, notes, etc. (Putnam), 1905; British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Wordsworth, Coleridge, Seutt, Byron, Shelley, Keats, Landor, Tennyson, the Brownings, Clough. Arnold, Rossetti, Morris, Swinburne, 1904 (B. H. Sanborn) ; The Chief American Poets: Bryant, Poe, Emerson. Longfellow. Whittier, Holmes, Lowell, Whitman, Lanier. with notes, reference lists and biographical essays ( Houghton, Mifflin), 1905: Molière: The Affected Misses, Don Juan, Tartuffe, The Misanthrope, The Doctor by Compulsion, The Miser, The Tradesman turned Gentleman, The Learned Ladies: a new Translation. the verse plays being for the first time rendered into English verse (Putpam), 190s; The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics ( Mac- millan), 1908; asso. editor Poet Lore: asso. editor The Pathfinder: coeditor of Putnam's series of French Classics for English Readers. Mem. Modern Language Ass'n, Delta U'psi- lon fraternity: life mem. Harvard Union. Trustee Gilmanton - ( N. H.) Acad .; treas. The Concordance Soc. Clubs: Century, Fac- ulty Club of Columbia Univ. Address: Co- lumbia University, N. Y. City.
PAGE, Edward Day:
Merchant ; b. Haverhill, Mass., May 10, 1$56; s. Henry A. and Maria ( Clarke) Page; grad. Sheffield Scientific Sch. of Yale U'niv., Ph.B., 1575: m. Soath Orange, N. J., 1ss3, Cornelia Lee : children : Leigh, b. 1s>1. Allen Starr. b. less. Phyllis, b. 1993. Partner Faulk- ner Paze & Co .. Ist, senior partner since 190 (firm established 1550). Councilman Borough of Oakland. Bergen Co .. N. J., since 19.2. Pres. South Orange & Maplewood Traction Co .; treas. Moutrose Realty & Improvement Co. : director Whittenton Mi's Co. Indepen- dent in politics. Fellow Royal Statistical Soc., of G. B .; member Société d'Economia Sociale of Paris; mem. N. Y. Ilist. Soc., Am. Economie Ass'n, Am. Social Science Is- s'n, A. A. A. S., pres. Merchants' Protective Ass'n: director Merchants' Club; Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Director Arts and Crafts Soc., Municipal Art Soc .; chun'n Bd of Dr. rectors, People's Inst .; mem. Chamber of Commerce. Recreations: Farming, canocius. walking. forestiy, fishing, writing. studying art. sociology. Clubs: Merchants National Arts, Tuxedo, North Woods. Rest dener: Oakland, N. J. Address. & Worth St,. N. Y. City.
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PAGE, Walter Hines:
Editor, publisher; b. Cary, N. C., Ang. 15, 1855; s. A. F. Page; grad. Randolph -Macon Coll .; fellow Johns Hopkins Univ. Editor Atlantic Monthly, 1896-99; of The World's Work since 1900. Mem. firm Doubleday, Page & Co., publishers. Address: 133 E. 16th St., N. Y. City.
PAGE, William Harlan:
Life assurance; b. Branford, Conn., Apr. 27, 1836; s. Andrew S. and Mary ( Hobart) Page; ed. public schools and in East Windsor Hill Acad., Conn .; prepared for Yale Coll., but did not enter on account of failing health; was apprentice student and clerk in a phar- macy, 1552-50; conducted a retail store in Brooklyn, 1859-62; m. Josephine _1. Upson, Springfield, Mass., Oct. 2, 1560; children : Mary Adele (now wife of Prof. Gerard Hal- lock, prop'r and principal of Hallock School, Great Barrington, Mass. ) and Augusta Louise Page. Became gen'l ag't and mg'r of Kings Co., N. Y., for the Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. of Newark, 1:62-65; since 1865 gen'l ag't and manager for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S. ; mem. B'd of Managers for Metropolitan Dist. and dean of the agency force. Mem. New England Soc., Life Under- writers Association of
Y .. Brooklyn League, Canadian Club. Presbyterian : rul- ing elder in the Classon Av. Church, Brook- lyn and one of the founders, also mem. Brooklyn Presbyterian Social Union. Ree- reations : Camping, trout and salmon fly fish- ing. Residence: 397 Grand Av., Brooklyn. Address: 128 Broadway, N. Y. City. PAGE, William Hussey:
Lawyer: b. Paris, France, Jan. 2, . 1861; s. William Hussey and Nancy Hills ( Jenkins) Page; ed. Boston Latin School. Boston, Mass., Harvard Coll., A.B., Columbia Law Sch., LL. B .: m. N. Y. City. Jan. 2, 1-ss, Blanche Page; children: Richard Marshall, b. Is-8. William Kingman, b. 1:00, Douglas Jenkins, b. Is94, Donald Ormsby, b. 1-95, Blanche, b. 1895, John Harvard, b. 190S. Engaged in practice of law in N. Y. City ; mem. firm of Page, Crawford and Tuska. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs : Harvard, N. Y. Athletic, Nat. Demo- cratic, Lawyers', Automobile of America, Somerset Hills Country. Residences: winter, 47 W. 74th St., N. Y. City: summer. Far Ilills. N. J. Address: 32 Liberty St., N. Y. City. PAIGE, Allan Wallace:
Lawyer: b. Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 2S, IS51: s. John O. Paige: ed. Russels Mil. Acad., Yale Law School, L.L.B., IS1; m. Shelton, Conn., Dec. 15, 1sss, Lizzie D. Dudley; chil- dren : Marian D .. b 1>92. Aline E., b. 1897. Admitted to Com. Bar, Iss1; later to N. Y. Bar; always resident of Connecticut; for several years has practised in City and Bridgeport. Pres. and director Automatic Refrigerating Co., Derby Rub- ber Co., Nazareth Cement Co .; director Am. Gas and Elec. Co., Automatic Vending Co., Conn. R'y and Lighting Co., Internat. Banking Corp'n. New England Eng'ring Ca .. Pequonnock Nat. Bank, Rockville Gas and Electric Co. Several times elected mem. Conn. House of Representatives (speaker, Is91), and in 1905 elected to Coun. Sen- ate, and was chm'n Judiciary Com. of the Assembly. Republican; Congregationalist. ('lnbs: U'nion League (New Haven) ; all the home clubs of Bridgeport ; also Union Lengne,
Midday, (N. Y. City). Residence : Bridge- port, Conn. Address : 30 Church St., N. Y. City.
PAINE, Albert Bigelow:
Editor, author; b. New Bedford, Mass., July 10, 1561; s. Samuel E. and Mercy C. Paine; public school ed'n. Contb'r to maga- zines; was editor children's department the Sunday edition, N. Y. Herald; since 1:39. with St. Nicholas Magazine as editor League Department. Author: Rhymes of Two Friends (in collaboration with William Allen White), 1$93) : The Gobolinks (with Ruth McEnery Stuart), 1896; The Dumpers, 1997; The Hol- low- Tree, 1998; The Deep Woods, 1599; The Bread Line, 1900; The Van Dwellers. 1901; The Great White Way, 1901: The Wanderings of Joe and little Em, 1903; The Commuters, 1904; Thos. Nast, His Period and His Pic- tures, 1904; A Little Garden Calendar, 1905; The Lucky Piece, 1906; A Sailor of Fortune, 1906; From Van Dweller to Commuter, 1907; The Tent Dwellers, 190S. Clubs : The Play- rs, Authors', National Arts, Th Aretic. Ad- dress : Redding, Conn.
PAINE, Arthur Richards:
Physician; b. Holden, Mass., 1846; s. Rev. William Pomeroy and Sarah ( Mack) Paine: ed. public schools, Poly Inst .. Brooklyn. N. Y .; grad. Williston Sem., East Hampton, Mass., Amherst Coll., A.B., 1971, A.M., 1874; Coll. Phys. and Surg., Columbia, N. Y .. M.D., 1875; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 17, 183; Car- rie P. Ashmead: one son: Arthur Preston, b. Aug. 20, 1896. House physician and surgeon, Brooklyn Hosp., 1874-75: attending surgeon. Brooklyn Orthopaedic Infirmary; attending physician, Helping Hand Dispensary; atiend. ing physician, Atlantic Av. Dispensary, 1s7+- so, Brooklyn Hosp., since 1979, and pres. pro- fessional staff; mem. council and consulting physician, L. I. Coll. Hosp. Republican. Mem. and trustee Clinton Av. Congregational Ch., Brooklyn. Mem. Kings Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Ass'n, Am. Med. Acad., Physicians' Mutual Aid Ass'n, Brooklyn Pathological Soc Club: Brooklyn University (founder, charter mem. and mem. conneil since foundation ). Address: 379 Washington Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
PAINE, Augustus G .:
Merchant; mem. firm .A. G. Paine & Co .; m. Charlotte M. Bedell: one son, Angustus (., Jr. Pres. and director N. Y. & Pa. Co .; pres., mg'r and director Mc Donald Electroly. tic Co .; treas, and director Yaryan Co .; trus- tee N. Y. Life Ins. Co .; director Arinstron. Real Estate Improvement Co., Columbia Trust Co., Great Northern Paper Co., Han- over Land and Dock Co., Highland Paper Co .. Yaryan Chemical Reclaiming Co. Clubs: Union League. Merchants, N. Y. Athletic. Residence: IS W. 49th St. Address, 41 Park Kow, N. Y. City.
PAINE, John Alsop:
Archaeologist ; b. Newark, N. J., Jan. 11. 1900: s. Dr. John Alsop and Amanda (Kel- logg) Paine: ed. Hamilton Coll., A. B., 1550. .A.J., 192. Ph.D., 154. Andover Theol. Sem .. Is62. Ordained in ministry of Congregational Church IST. Specialized in botany and biol. ogy, and was employed by the B'd of Regents of State of N. Y. in research work connected with the enlargement of the flora of the
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State, 1862-07, results of which were included ! in his Catalogue of Piants Found in Oneida County and Vicinity (1865), and other scien- tific memoirs; prof. natural science in Robert Coll. (Congregational), Constantinople, Tur- key, 1867-69; prof. natural history and Ger- man, Lake Forest (Ill. ) Univ., 1870-71. Asso- ciate editor The Independent, N. Y. City, 1871-72; went with the First Expedition of the Palestine Exploration Soc., east of the Jordan and the Dead Sea, as archaeologist, 1572-74. Editor and publisher of the Journal of Christian Philosophy, 1:82-84; mem. edi- torial staff, Century Dictionary, 1888; curator Met. Museum of Art, N. Y. City, 1889-1906. Author: Fifth Statement, containing identifica- tion of Mt. Pisgah, 1875, published by Pales- tine Exploration Soc. ; Handbook of Sculptural Plaster Casts and Bronze Reproductions in the Metropolitan Museum of Art; also many contributions to periodicals on subjects per- taining to Oriental and classical archaeology. Address: Tarrytown, N. Y.
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