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GORHAM, GEORGE E.
Physician; b. Le Raysville, Pa., Nov. 8, 1850; s. George S. and Lucy (Corbin) Gorham; ed. Le Raysville Acad., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago, Il1., 1874; m. Albany, N. Y., Oet. 17, 1882, Jane Rose Hopkins; one son, L. Whittington, b. 1885. Began practice of medi- cine In 1874 at Athens, Pa .; removed to Cheyenne, Wyo., In 1876, and in 1878 to Albany, N. Y., where he has been in gen. practice since. Meni. Ain. Inst. of Homeopathy, Honne. Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Al- bany Chamber of Commerce; mg'r Craig Colony for Epileptics; consulting physician Albany Home. Hosp. Mem. Masters' Lodge, F. and A. M. Clubs: Fort Orange, University, Albany Med. Whist. Address: 214 State St., Albany, N. Y.
GORSLINE, WILLIAM HENRY
Capitalist; b. Rochester, N. Y., May 23, 1878; s. Will- lam H. and Margaret (1lowe) Gorsline; ed. public schs. of Rochester, Lawrenceville (N. J.) Scil., private
tutoring, and Mechanics Inst. at Rochester; m. Scotts- ville, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1903, Sarah Warner; children: Mary Franchot, b. 1906; Willlam H. Jr., b. 1908; Doug- las Warner, b. 1913. Entered business Ilfe 1896, in Sales Dep't of Vacuum Oil Co .; 9 years ing'r Rochester Sewer Pipe Co., during which time became mem. Am. Ceramic Soc., and English Ceramic Soc. (contributed to literature of former); sold interest in Iatter, 1911, and entered realty business. Was mem. N. Y. State Com. and Monroe County Com., 1913, designated Pres. Common Council, Rochester, N. Y .; later declined. Pro- gressive; Presby'n. Mem. United Charities, Rochester, N. Y. Recreation: Golf. Clubs: Genesee Valley, Ro- chester (Rochester, N. Y.). Residence: 242 Culver Road. Office: 16 Commercial St., Rochester, N. Y.
GOSS, WRIGHT DILLINGHAM
Merchant, mir; b. Edinburgh, O., Oct. 25, 1856; s. Daniel W. and Amy D. Goss; ed. Hiram and Mount Union Colls .; m. Brooklyn, 1891, Minnie E. Morehouse. Taught school, 1872-1877; accountant Singer Mfg Co., Cleveland, O .; came to N. Y., 1878; engaged in building material business; incorporated Goss & Edsall Co., 1891, and Empire Brick and Supply Co .; in 1902 became its pres. Mem. Gen. Soc. Mechanies and Tradesmen Bld'g Material Exchange; ex-pres. Mechanics and Traders' Exchange. Officer 71st Reg't; resigned, 1892; mem. Veteran Ass'n, 71st Reg't (ex-pres.), West End Ass'n, Bild'g Trades Ass'n, Ass'n Dealers Masons' Building Materials in N. Y. City; trustee and former pres. Mason Dealers' Exchange, Brooklyn, N. Y .; pres. and dir. Bronx Holding Co., and of Monona Co. Mason: Kane Lodge, Jerusalem Chapter, Cœur de Leon Com- mandery; mem. Ohio Soc. of N. Y. Clubs: Economic, Masonlc. Address: 103 Park Av., N. Y. City.
GOSSLER, GUSTAVE HENRY
Merchant; b. Hamburg, Germany, March 18, 1842; came to America 1863; m. 1869, Miss Durrieu. Became partner in L. E. Amsinck & Co., comm'n merchants and bankers, 1868, now G. Amsinck & Co .; house is widely known and has South American and European connections; has been vice-consul In N. Y. for Brazil since 1874, until retirement from business, 1895. Clubs: Deutscher Verein, Ardsley. Address: 112 W. 59th St., N. Y. Cty.
GOSSLER, PHILIP G.
Electrical eng'r; b. Columbia, Pa., Aug. 6, 1870; s. Philip and Emily ( Washabaugh) Gossler; grad. Pa. State Coll., B.S., 1890, E.E., 1892, post-grad. course, Columbia Univ., 1893; an. Brooklyn, Nov. 26, 1895, Mary Claflin; children: Mary, Katherine, Philip. With eng'ring dep't Chester (Pa.) Foundry and Machine Co. and Edison Gen. Light Co., 1890-1891; ass't eng'r United Electric Light and Power Co., N. Y. Clty, 1891 -. 1895; sup't and eng'r Royal Elec. Co., Montreal, Can., 1895-1901; gen. sup't and eng'r Montreal Light, Heat & Power Co., 1901-1904; sec. and v .- p. J. G. White & Co., N. Y. City, 1904-1909; A. B. Leach & Co., since 1909. Pres. Helena Light, Power & Railways Co., Eastern Pa. R'ys Co., Virginia Power Co., Charleston, W. Va .; Georgia Light, Power & R'ys, Macon, Ga .; Long Acre Electric Light & Power Co., N. Y. City; So. Carolina Light, Power & R'ys, Spartanburg, S. C .; v .- p. Cumber- land Co. Power & Light Co., Portland, Me .; Macon R'y & Light Co., Central Ga. Power Co., Macon Gas Co., Macon, Ga .; dir. J. G. White & Co., Inc., N. Y. Clty; Portland Elec. Co., Portland, Me .; So. Covington & Cin- cinnati St. R'y Co., Covington, Ky .; Cincinnati, New- port & Covington R'y. Covington, Ky .; chin'n B'd of Dirs. Columbia Gas & Electric Co., Huntington, W. Va., Union Gas & Electric Co., Cincinnati, O. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs; Can. Soc. Civil Eng'rs; N. Y. Elec. Soc. (past v .- p.) ; Can. Elec. Ass'n (past pres.) ; Frank- lin Inst., Phila .; Pa. Soc., Pilgrims Soc. of America. Clubs: Metropolitan, Lotos, Engincers, Lawyers (N. Y. City); Greenwich Country, New Canaan Country (Conn.) ; St. James (Montreal), Cherokee ( Macon, Ga.). Address: 149 Broadway, N. Y. City.
GOTTHEIL, RICHARD JAMES HORATIO
Educator; b. Manchester, Eng., Oct. 13, 1862; s. Gus- tave and Rosalie ( Wollmann) Gottheil; ed. Chorlton High Sch., E. Adams Sch., Manchester; Columbia Grammar Sch., N. Y .; Columbia Coll., A.B., 18$1; Univs. of Berlin, Tübingen, Leipzig (Ph.D., Leipzig, summa cum laude, 1886); m. Paris, Sept. 16, 1891, Emma R. Leon. Spent winter of 1904-1905, Cairo, Egypt; winter of 1909-1910, Palestine, as dir. of Am. Sch. of Archie- ology at Jerusalem, traveled through libraries and archives of Spain and Portugal for historical studies, 1898; now prof. Semitic languages, Columbia Univ. Hebrew. Mem. Council of Am. Oriental Soc .: mem. German Oriental Soc., Grand Nasi of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity; v .- p. Jewish list. Soc. of America. Chm'n of Com. on Ed'n of Edn'l Alliance, N. Y .; chni'n Pales- tinian Com. of Nat. Conf. of Jewish Charities. Clubs:
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English Universities and Schools, Early Eighties (Co- lumbia Coll.). Residence: 417 Riverside Drive. Ad-
dress: Columbia Univ., N. Y. City.
GOTTHOLD, FLORENCE W.
Artist; b. Urichville, Ofilo, 1858; d. Simon and Caro- fine (Hahn) Wolf; ed. Washington, D. C .; studicd art In N. Y. City; m. Washington, D. C., 1878, Frederick Gotthold; one child, Arthur Frederick, b. 1879. Has paintings in permanent galleries of St. Louis and Washington. Mem. Greenwich Soc. of Artists. Clubs: Barnard, Pen and Brush, Guild of Book Workers, Mac- Dowell. Address: Wlld Acres, Cos Cob, Conn. City address: 165 W. 58th St., N. Y. Clty.
GOTTLIEB, MAURICE ARTHUR
Artist and collector of relics and antiquities; b. Vienna, Austria, May 15, 1856; s. Adolf and Caroline (von Sonnenberg) Gottlieb; distant relative of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, the fighting gen. and president of Mexico; ed. St. John's Catholic College under direc- tion of Peter Canonicus and received degree of A.M .; m. Cecilia Miller. Connected with Puck as mg'r of Art Dep't for nearly thirty years; retired on account of ill 'health. Author of the History of the Rite of Memphis, and other works. Past master of Odd Fel- lows; active member of Masonic fraternity: York Rite, the Swedenboro Rite, 33° Scottish Rite, 96° and Egyp- tlan Rite, chapter, Cryptic Rite, Knight Templar, Noble of the Mystic Shrine, Veiled Prophet, Sheik of Kleba, Rose Croix and all degrees of the order; hon. mem. to Spain, Portugal, Italy and Egypt; decorated with five-pointed bronze star, order of merit, by the Khedive. Mem. Micros. Soc., Geographical Soc .; treas. Medico-Legal Laboratory; life mem. Soc. of Science, Letters and Art, London, England, and v .- p. A.m. Branch. Q .- m .- gen., with rank of brig .- gen., of Nat. Vol. Emergency Service Med. Corps, U. S. A., which he, in connection with his brother, founded in 1900. Mem. 1st Battery N. G. N. Y. Club; N. Y. Press. Ad- dress: 126 W. 112th St., N. Y. Clty.
GOULD, ANNIE WESTBROOK
Born N. Y. City; d. Frederick Edward and Catherine Eliza (Jackson) Westbrook; ed. Spingler Inst., N. Y .; m. Dec. 15, 1869, Charles Judson Gould; children: Mrs. W. Dana Swan, Mrs. Howard F. Clark, Carl Freling- huysen, Mrs. Walter Dabney Blair, Aubrey Van Wyck, Mrs. Edward Palmer York. Clubs: Barnard, Nat. Arts, Summer residence: Suncliff, Tarrytown, N. Y .; winter: 230 W. 59th St., N. Y. City.
GOULD, CARL FRELINGHUYSEN
Architect; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 24, 1873; s. Charles Judson and Annie (Westbrook) Gould; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1894; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1898; unmarried. Was a student for 4 years at the Ecole des Beaux Arts; assisted in drawing the plans for the improvement of the city of San Francisco; micm. of firm of Carpenter, Blair & Gould of N. Y. City. Episcopalian. Mem. Soc. of the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Squadron A, N.G.N.Y. Clubs: Harvard, Fencers, Ardsley. Address: 230 W. 59th St., N. Y. City.
N GOULD, CHARLES A.
Manufacturer; b. Batavia, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1849; s. Willlam W. and Electa (Pratt) Gould; ed. in Batavia schools; m. Batavla, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1869, Adelaide Stocking; children: Henry C., Charles M., William S., Celia A. Became an accountant in Buffalo, 1869: deputy postmaster of Buffalo, 1878-1879; collector of customs, 1880-1884; also pres. Gould Coupler Co., of Depew, N. Y., Gould Realty Co., of N. Y. City, and Gould Storage Battery Co. Mem. S. A. R., Founders and Patriots of America, Soc. of Colonial Wars, Met. Museum of Art. Clubs: Union League, Am. Yacht (commodore), Lawyers', Republican, Lotos, Rallway, N. Y. Yacht. Residence: 66 Park Av. Address: 30 E. 42d St., N. Y. City.
GOULD, EDWIN
Capitalist; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 25, 1866; s. Jay and Helen Day (Miller) Gould; grad. Columbia, A.B., 1888; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 27, 1892, Sarah C. Shrady. Served in Troop A and 71st Reg't, N. G., N. Y. Chm'n B'd of Dirs. St. Louis Southwestern R'y, pres. Para- gould Southeastern R'y; dir. Equitable Trust Co. of N. Y., Utah Fuel Co., Ami. Writing Paper Co., Mis- sourl Pacific N'y Co., Texas Paelfie R'y Co., Western Union Telegraph Co., Manhattan R'y Co., Colorado Midland R'y Co., Denver & Rio Grande R.R., Pitts- burgh Terminal R.R. & Coal Co., Rio Grande South- ern R'y Co., Rio Grande Western R.R. Co., West Side Belt R.R. Co., Calif. & Texas R'y Construction Co., St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern R.R. Co. Meni. N. Y. Stock Exchange, Chicago Stock Exchange, Soc. Colonial Wars, Mil. Order Foreign Wars, Sons of Rev- olution. Clubs: Union League, Seawanhaka-Corin- thlan Yacht, Am. Yacht, N. Y. Yacht, Atlantic Yacht,
N. Y. Athletic, Essex Co. Country, Knollwood Golf, Larchmont, Jekyl Island, Automobile of America, Army and Navy, Country, Ardsley, Aero, Kebo Valley, Union, Chicago (Chicago); St. Louis (St. Louis). Resi- dence: Ardsley-on-the-Hudson, and 936 Fifth Av., N. Y. City. Address: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
"GOULD, ELGIN RALSTON LOVELL
Pres. City and Suburban Homes Co .; b. Oshawa, Ont., Aug. 15, 1860; s. John T. and Emily A. Gould; grad. Victoria Coll., Univ. of Toronto, A.B., 1881; LL.D., 1911; and Johns Hopkins Univ., Ph.D., 1886, having been a fellow there, 1882-1884, and lecturer in the same inst'n, 1892-1897; prof., statistics, Univ. of Chi- cago, 1895-1896; pres. City and Suburban Homes Co., of N. Y., since 1896. Appt'd chamberlain City of N. Y. by Mayor Seth Low, taking office Jan. 1, 1902, and continuing until Jan. 1, 1904, was given a compli- mentary dinner Jan. 7, 1902, by citizens of N. Y. City, in recognition of distinguished municipal service. Appt'd 1907 and 1908 by Gov. Hughes as vice-chm'n. of Comm'n to Revise N. Y. City Charter. Ex-v .- p. Am. Economic Ass'n; fellow Am. Acad. Polit. and So- cial Science; mem. Internat. Statistical Inst., British Economic Ass'n, Société d'Economie Politique and So- cicté de Statistique de Paris. Author of several books and writings on social and economic subjects, including: Housing of the Working People; Popular Control of the Liquor Traffic; The Gothenburg Sys- tem of Ilquor Traffic; The Social Condition of Labor; and various contb'ns to magazines. Vestryman and treas. St. Bartholomew's Ch., Pres. Phi Beta Kappa Alumni. Clubs. Century, Authors'. Church (Pres.), City, Barnard, National Arts, Baltimore Country, St. Andrew's Golf. Residence: 57 W. 52d St. Address: 15 West 38th St., N. Y. City.
~ GOULD, FRANK JAY
Capitalist; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 4, 1877; s. Jay and Helen Day (Miller) Gould; grad. N. Y. Univ. Chm'n B'd of Dirs., Va. R'y & Power Co., Internat. & Great Northern N'y Co .; v .- p. Mo. Pacific R'y Co., St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern R'y Co., Texas & Pacific l'y Co., and dir. and officer of other companies. Clubs: Union League, N. Y. Athletic, Ardsley, Knoll- wood, Lambs; Racquet (Phila.); Westmoreland, Country Richmond Va.); City Lunch, Railroad, Stock Exchange, American, Atlantic, Columbia, Larchmont, New York, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht. Address: 149 Broadway, N. Y. City.
GOULD, GEORGE JAY
Capitalist; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 6, 1864; s. Jay and Helen Day (Miller) Gould; ed. Dr. Cornwall's private sch., N. Y. City; m. N. Y. City, Sept. 14, 1886, Edith M. Kingdon; children: Kingdon, Jay, Marjorie (Mrs. An- thony Drexel, Jr.), Vivian (Lady Decies), George J., Jr., Edith, Gloria. At close of sch. course, preferred business to coll .; became clerk in banking house, W. E. Connor & Co., and mem, of firm, upon retirement of father, 1885; became mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange, Feb., 1886. Entered N'y service 1888, as pres. Little Rock & Fort Smith R'y; Ist v .- p. Texas & Pacifie R'y, 1888- 1893, pres. since 1893; 2nd v .- p. Mo. Pacific R'y, until May 10, 1893; pres. and dir., 1893-1911; chm'n B'd of Dirs., since 1911; pres. and dir. St. Louis, Iron Moun- tain & Southern R'y, 1892-1911, clim'n of B'd, since 1911; pres Internat. & Great Northern R'y, 1893-1911; chm'n B'd of Wabash R. R., 1903-1905; now dir. Man- hattan N'y, since 1888; v .- p. and dir. Western Union Telegraph Co., 1901-1910, now dlr .; also dir. Chicago Elevator Co., Colo. Fuel & Iron Co., Continental Trust Co. of Baltimore, Davis Coal & Coke Co., Denver & Rio Grande R'y Co., Globe Express Co., Internat. & Great Northern R'y, Guaranty Trust Co., Nat. Bank of Com- merce, Pittsburgh Terminal R.R. & Coal Co., Rio Grande, Southern R.R., Utah Fuel Co .; Weatherforce, Mineral Wells & Northwestern R'y Co .; W. Va. Central & Pittsburgh N'y Co., Western Md. R'y Co., Western Pacific Wy Co. Mem. Am. Geog. Soc., Soc. Foreign Wars, Sons of Revolution, Chamber of Commerce. Recreations: Rlding, hunting, yachting, polo, photog- raphy. Clubs: Atlantic Yacht, Automobile of Amer- ica, Country of Westchester, Country of Lakewood, Jekyl Island, Kaiserlich und Konigliches Yachtge- schwader zu Pola, Lawyers (New York) N. Y. Athletic, N. Y. Yacht, Rumson Country, Royal Southampton Yacht, Royal Thames ( England), Spesuita Island Rod and Gun. Residences: Georglan Court. Lakewood. N. J., and 857 Fifth Av., N. Y. City. Address: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
GOULD, GEORGE MILBRY
Physician; b. Auburn, Me., Nov. 8, 1848; s. George Thomas and Eliza Ann ( Lapham) Gould; enlisted 1861 as drummer-boy in Union Army in 63d Ohio Vols. (dis- charged, 1862); enlisted, 1864, in 1-11st Ohio Vols. (dis- charged. 1865); grad. Ohio Wesleyan Unlv .. A.B., 1873; A.M. 1892; llarvard Divinity Sch., 1873; Jefferson Med.
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Coll., Philadelphia, M.D., 1888; m. Pomeroy, O., 1876, Harriet F. Cartwright. Engaged in practice in Phila- delphia as specialist in ophthalmology, since 1888; ophthalmologist of Philadelphia Alinshouse, 1892-1894; pres. Am. Acad. of Medicine, 1895; speaker of Congress of Arts and Sciences La. Purchase Exp'n, 1904. fedi- tor: Medical News, 1891-1895; Philadelphia Medical Journal, 1898-1900; American Medicine, 1901-1906. Au- thor: A Compend of Diseases of the Eye (in collabora- tion), 1886-1888; The Student's Medical Dictionary, 1890, eleventh edition, 1900; A New Medical Dictionary, 10 editions, 1891-1900; Pocket Medical Dictionary, 1892- 1013; The Meaning and Method of Life, 1893; Illus- trated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology, and Allied Sciences, 1894-1904, with supplement, 1905; A Diction- ary of New Medical Terms, 1894, American Year Book of Medicine and Surgery, 1896-1903; Borderland Studies, 2 vols., 1896-1905; Diseases of the Eye (in collaboration), 1897; An Autumn Singer (Poems), 1897; Suggestions to Medical Writers, 1900; Encyclopedia of Practical Medicine and Surgery, 1900-1913; Pocket En- cyclopedia Medicine and Surgery, 1900-1913; Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine (in collaboration), 1901; Biographic Clinics, 6 vols., 1903-1909; History of Jef- ferson College, 2 vols., 1904; The Practitioner's Medi- cal Dictionary, 1906-1912; Concerning Lafcadio Hearn, 1908; Righthandedness and Lefthandedness. etc., 1908; The Infinite Presence, 1010; Life and Letters of Ed- mund Clarence Stedman (in collaboration with Laura Stedman), 2 vols., 1910; also Genius and other Essays, by D. C. Stedman, 1911. Personal Bibliography, etc., 1910. Fellow Coll. Physicians, Philadelphia; mem. Am. Ophthalmological Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Acad. Medicine; Phi Beta Kappa. Removed to Ithaca, N. Y., 1008. Address: 401 Oriental Av., Atlantic City, N. J.
J GOULD, HOWARD
Capitalist; b. N. Y. City, 1870; s. Jay and Helen (Mil- ler) Gould; private ed'n; m. Oct. 12, 1898, Viola Kath- erine Clemmons. Mein. N. Y. Stock Exchange; dir. Am. Pneumatic Service Co., Manhattan l'y Co., . Denver & Rio Grande R'y Co., Rio Grande Southern R. R. Co., St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern N'y Co., St. Louis Southwestern R'y Co., Texas & Pacific R'y Co. Yachts- man; won the Lord Dunraven Challenge Cup with vacht Niagara. Residence: Irvington-on-lludson, N. Y. Address: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
GOULD, HOWARD
Actor; b. Minneapolis, Mar. 19, 1863; s. Dr. H. W. and Elizabeth 1. Gould; ed. in schools of Boston, Mass Began stage career as call-boy at Boston Museum; later appeared with James O'Neill, Maggie Mitchell, E. H. Sothern; 7 years a star under Daniel Frohman, then leading support to Mary Mannering, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Viola Allen; starred two years in Witching Hour. Clubs: Players, Lambs. Address: Players Club, N. Y. City.
GOULD, NORMAN JUDD
Mechanical eng'r, mfr; b. Seneca Falls, N. Y., March 15, 1877; s. Seahury S. and Mary Mitchell (Judd) Gould; ed. Lawrenceville (N. J.) preparatory sch .; grad. Cor- nell Univ., M.E., 1899. Pres. Gould Af'g Co. of Seneca Falls, N. Y .; trustee Seneca Falls Savings Bank. Re- publican; alternate-at-large from N. Y. State to Rep. Nat. Conv., 1908; school comm'r; village trustee; chm'n Republican County Com. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Franklin Inst., Nat. Geog. Soc., Sigma Phi Soc., Ma- sonic Order (Geneva Commandery, No. 29, Knights Templar), Damascus Temple Mystic Shrine, Rochester, 32° Syracuse Consistory. Clubs: Union League (N. Y.), University (Cornell), Engineers, St. Nicholas (N. Y.), Automobile of America, Boston City, N. Y. Ath- letic, Kanadasaga Country (Geneva), University (Chi- cago), Century (Syracuse), City (Auburn, N. Y.), Gen- esee Valley (Rochester). Address: Seneca Falls, N. Y.
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Underwriter, congressman; b. in Adams Co., Pa., Aug. 1, 1844; served in Navy, 1864-1865; m. Dec., 1867, Isabelle Allwein. Engaged in life ins. business; was Comm'r of Ed'n, N. Y. City, 1892-1898; elected to Con. gress from 18th N. Y. Dist., 1902, re-elected 1904-1906, 1908 and 1912. Democrat. Formerly mem. B'd Mg'rs State Reformatory at Morgana, Pa .; now inem. B'd Trustees, Soldiers' Home, Bath, N. Y .; was sec. and mem. of comm'n that erected Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Monument, N. Y. City. Residence: 2433 Cres- ton Av. Address: 180 Broadway, N. Y. City.
GOVIN, RAFAEL R.
Capitalist; b. Matanzas, Cuba; s. Rafael and Rosa (de Tejada) Govin; attended Columhia Coll; m. May S. Medina. Pres. Interocean Oll Co., Interborough Ferry Co .; dir. Interborough Met. Street R.R. Co. Inde- pendent. Received decorations from South Am. Gov'ts.
Mein. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Union, Metro- politan, N. Y. Yacht, Down Town, Midday. Residence: 43 Fifth Av. Address: 90 West St., N. Y. City.
GRAB, MAXIMILIAN
Pres. Max Grab Fashion Co., N. Y .; b. Prague, Bo- hemia, Aug. 5, 1872; s. Frederick and Katharina (Jo- kel) Grab; ed. Jesuitic Gymnasium, Prague, Univ. of Vienna; m. Grand Rapids, Mich., 1895, Helen Francis McCoy; children: Frederic Daniel, Marguerite Helen, Robert. Author: Bismarck and the Re-establishment of the German Empire, etc. Lieut. 5th Dragoons, Aus- trian Army. Republican. Hon. mem. Austrian MIil. Soc .; mem. Met. Museum of Art, Museum of Natural History, Japan Soc. Recreations: Motoring, horseback riding, fishing. Clubs: Lotos, City ( Yonkers), Yonkers Automobile, Long Key Fishing. Residence: 61 Locust Hill Av., Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 392 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
GRABAU, AMADEUS WILLIAM
Professor palæontology, Columbia Univ .; b. Cedar- burg, Wis., Jan. 9, 1870; s. Prof. William and Maria (von Rohr) Grabau; grad. Mass. Inst. Technology, B.S., 1896; Harvard M.S., 1898; D.S., 1900; m. Boston, 1901, Mary Antin. Formerly prof. geology Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., and lecturer in geology Tufts Coll Fellow Geol. Soc. of America, A.A.A.S. and N. Y. Acad, of Sciences, Buffalo Soc. of Natural Sciences. Co- editor: Guide to Localities, illustrating the geology, marine zoology and botany of Boston. Author: Geol- ogy and Palæontology of Eighteen-Mile Creek and the Lake Shore of Erie Co., N. Y. ( Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sciences) ; Guide to the Geology and Palæontology of Niagara Falls (Univ. State N. Y. Museum Bulletin, 1901); Phylogeny of Fusus and Its Allies (Smithsonian Inst., 1904); Guide to the Geology and Palwontology of the Schoharie Region in Eastern New York ( Univ. State of N. Y. Museum, 1906), North American Index Fossils, 2 vols. (with H. W. Shimer), A. G. Seiler & Co .; The Principles of Stratigraphy, 1913, and numer- ous scientific papers. Residence: Scarsdale, N. Y. Ad- dress: Columbia University, N. Y. City.
GRACE, JOSEPH P.
Pres. W. R. Grace & Co .; b. Great Neck, N. Y., June 29, 1872; S. William R. and Lillius (Gilchrist) Grace; grad. Columbia, A.B., 1894; v .- p. Ingersoll-Rand Co .; trustee Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank, Lincoln Nat. Bank, Lincoln Safe Deposit Co., New York Trust Co., Terminal Warehouse Co., Kings County Trust Co .; lir. Nat. City Bank, Atlantic & Pacific S. S. Co., Inger- soll-Rand Co., and W. R. Grace & Co. Clubs: Univer- sity, Racquet and Tennis, Metropolitan, Meadow Brook. Alpha Delta Phi. Catholic. Residence: 31 1. 79th St. Address: "1 Hanover Sq., N. Y. City.
GRACE, MORGAN H.
Merchant; b. Wellington, New Zealand, 1880; s. Hon. Morgan S. (C.M.G., Count of Holy Roman Empire, sur- geon-gen. New Zealand Forces), and Agnes Mary (Johnston) Grace, ed. St. Patrick Coll., Wellington, New Zealand; m. N. Y. City, April 27, 1904, Ruth Agnes Eden; one son: Morgan 11., Jr., b. 1906. Treas. Wel- lington City Tramways, 1896-1898; employe W. R. Grace & Co., N. Y. City, 1898-1902; v .- p. and treas. Ed- mund Mortimer & Co., 1902-1905; pres. and treas. Coe- Mortimer Co., 1905-1913; pres. Land Co. D. of Eden- wald; dir. Phosphate Mining Co. Mein. Squadron A., U. S. Recreations: Polo, tennis. Address: Great Neck, L. 1.
GRACEY, WILBUR TIRRELL
Consul; b. East Weymouth, Mass., Feb. 26, 1877; s. Samuel L. and Leonora (Thompson) Gracey; ed. public and private schs .; m. Oakland, Calif., July 22, 1906, Enid Yale; one son: Wilbur Yale, b. Shanghai, China, Sept. 3, 1910. Engaged in Am. Consular service since 1898; acting consul gen. Hongkong, acting consul Foo- chow, consul Nanking and Tsingtau, China, consul Progreso since March, 1912. Residence: 287 Euclid Av., Oakland, Calif. Address: Am Consulate, Pro- greso, Mexico, and care Dep't of State. Washington, D. C
GRAHAM, CORDEN T.
Physician; b. Brockport, N. Y., July 3, 1881; s. M. E. (M.D).) and Fannle (Corden) Graham; grad. Rochester High Sch, 1900, Univ. of Mich., M.D., 1904: Nat. Coll. Electro-Therapeutics, 1903; m. Rochester, N. Y., June 14. 1905, Louise M. Williams. Prop'r of The Graham Highland Park Sanatorium and Maternity llosp., Ro- chester, N. Y. Republican; Methodist. Men. Monroe Co. Honice. Soc., fflahnemannian Soc., Central N. Y. Homo. Soc., Western N. Y.'llome. Soc., Valley Lodge F. and A. M. Clubs: Rochester, Rochester Automo- bile, Oak Hill Country Golf, Rochester. Elks, Masonic. Address: Rochester, N. Y.
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GRAHAM, GEORGE SCOTT
Lawyer; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 13, 1850; s. James Henry and Sarah Jane (Scott) Graham; ed. public schools, Philadelphia, private tuition and Univ. of Pa., L.L. B., LL.D., Lafayette Coll .; m. 1st, Dec. 14, 1870; Emma M. Ellis; 2d, June 8, 1898. Pauline M. Clarke; children: Ethel Scott (Mrs. C. Perry Wentz), Blanche (Mrs. Erskine Bains), Marion Hollister; also George Filis, and Adele (deceased). Admitted to bar in Phila- delphia, 1871, in N. Y., 1904. Prof. criminal law, in Univ. of Pa., 10 years, resigning in 1898; dist. att'y, Philadelphia, 18 years, six consecutive terms, to four of which was elected on both Republican and Demo- cratic tickets; now mem. firm of Graham & L'Amo- reaux, lawyers. Has traveled all over U. S., Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium and Holland. Re- publican; Presby'n. Mason; past grand commander Knights Templar of Pa. Recreations: Walking, rlding, boating, ete. Address: 42 Broadway, N. Y. City, and West End Trust Bld., Philadelphia, Pa.
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