Who's who in New York City and State, 1914, pt 1, Part 12

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910; Leonard, John William, 1849-; Mohr, William Frederick, 1870-; Knox, Herman Warren, 1881-; Holmes, Frank R
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: New York : L.R. Hamersly Co.
Number of Pages: 810


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BANCROFT, MILTON HERBERT


Artist; b. Newton, Mass., Jan. 1, 1867; s. William H. and Martha (Varney) Bancroft; ed. public schools, Newton, Mass., and Mass. State Normal Art Sch., 1883-1886; afterward studied at Pa. Acad. Fine Arts,


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and, 1894-1899, in Academle Julien, and ateliers of Delacluse and Colarossi, Parls; m. Sandy Springs, Md., 1894, Margaret Corliss Moore; children: John, Anna, Thomas. Prof. technical studies, Swarthmore Coll., Pa., 1886-1892; sup't schs. and instr. Pa. Acad. Fine Arts,' 1892-1894. Exhibitor at Société des Artists Français, also at N. Y. City, Boston, Philadelphia and other American cxb'ns. Designed mural decorations for the Court of the Seasons, Panama Exp'n San Francisco, Cal. Mem. Architectural League, N. Y. City. Clubs: Salmagundi (N. Y. City), Sketch (Phila- delphia), MacDowell. Address: 58 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.


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BANDELIER, ADOLPH FRANCIS A.


Investigator of archaeology, history and ethnog- raphy of Spanish America; b. Berne, Switzerland, Aug. 6, 1840; s. Adolph Eugene and Maria (Senn) Bandelier; did not go to school after 1848; self-cdu- cated; m., 1st., Highland, Ill., Jan. 6, 1862, Josephine Huegy; 2d, Lima, Peru (S. A.), Dec. 30, 1893, Fanny Ritter. Engaged in investigations, archaeological,


ethnological and documentary, for Archæological Inst. of America, in Southwest and Mexico, 1880-1885; continued, partly with Hemenway Southwestern Archæol. Expedition, partly for own account, 1885- 1892; went to Peru on same work for Henry Villard, 1892; continued for Am. Museum of Natural History (N. Y.), 1894-1903, in Bolivia, wlien returned to N. America; was with the' Hispanic Soc. of America, Columbia Univ. and Catholic Cyclopedia. Now en- gaged with Carnegle Ins'n for Documentary Re- searches at Sevilla, Spain. Has made extensive con- tributions to archæological knowledge. Address (temporary): Care Archivo de Indias, Sevilla, Spaln.


BANG, RICHARD T.


Physiclan, surgeon; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 3, 1855; s. Henry and . Elizabeth (Bartels) Bang; prepared for coll. by private tutors; grad. Columbia Univ., A.B., 1876; A.M., 1879; M.D. (Coll. Phys. and Surg.), 1879; m. N. Y. City, May 18, 1882, Frances Goeller; one d., Eleanor Richardson (now Mrs. Sanford), b. 1885. Resident physician and surgeon, St. Luke's Hosp., 1879-1882; ass't attending physician, N. Y. Hosp., 1882- 1887; attending physician, Good Samaritan Dispensary, 1887-1895. 'Has been U. S. examining surgeon for Pension and War Dep'ts since 1893; surgeon to Dela- ware, Lackawanna & Western R. R. Co. since 1902; to Dep't of Commerce and Labor since 1908. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Acad. Medicine, N. Y. Pathol. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. Acad. Medicine. Alumni Ass'n of St. Luke's Hosp., N. Y .; N. Eng. Ass'n of R'y Surgeons, Physicians Mutual Aid Ass'n, N. Y. Medico-Surg. Soc., Alumni Ass'n of N. Y. Coll. Phys. and Surgs., Ass'n Lackawanna R. R. Surgeons, Am. Health League, Nat. Ass'n Pension Examining Surgeons, Nat. Geog. Soc .; also life mem. Alumni Ass'n Columbia Coll. and N. Y. Alumni Ass'n, Pi Kappa Psi fraternity. Recreations: Black bass and trout fishing. Club: Columbia University. Ad- dress: 139 W. 11th St., N. Y. City.


BANGS, FRANCIS SEDGWICK


Lawyer; s. Francis N. and Amclia Frances (Bull) " Bangs; grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., 1878; LL.B., 1880. Mem. firm of Guthrle, Bangs & Van Sinderen. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., County Lawyers Ass'n, N. Y. State and Am. Bar Ass'ns, Chamber of Commerce; . trustee Columbia Univ., vestryman Corp'n of Trinlty Ch., trustee Bowery Savings Bank; dir. Adams Ex- press Bld'g Co., Adams Land & Bld'g Co., Dodd & Childs Express Co., Hollywood Hotel & Cottage Co., Manhattan Delivery Co., Morris European & Amer- ican Express Co., mem. Advisory Com. Nat. Under- writers (Lloyds), N. Y .; dir. Spokane & Eastern Trust Co .; trustee Washington Water Power Co., Spokane, Wash. Republican; Clubs: Union Episcopalian.


League, University, Metropolitan, Century, Down Town Ass'n, Automobile, Columbia University, Psi Upsilon, Church, Laurentian, Soc. Colonial Wars, St. Nicholas Soc. Residence: 161 W. 73d St. Address: 44 Wall St., N. Y. City.


BANGS, JOHN KENDRICK


Author; b. Yonkers, N. Y., May 27, 1862; s. Francis N. and Amelia Frances (Bull) Bangs; grad. Columbia Coll., Ph.B., 1883; studied one year Columbia Law Sch., 1883-1884; m., 1st, Mar. 3, 1886, Agnes Lawson Hyde; 2d, April 27, 1904, Mary Blakeney Gray; chil- dren: John Kendrick, Jr., b. 1888; Howard Russell, b. 1891; Francis Hyde, b. 1892. Asso. editor Life, 1884-1888; editor The Drawer, Harper's Magazine, 1888-1889, and of Literary Notes in same magazine,


1898-1899; editor Literature, 1899; editor Harper's Weekly, 1898-1900; editor Metropolitan Magazine, 1903. Democratic candidate for mayor of Yonkers, 1894; v .- p. Yonkers Board of Ed'n, 1896-1897; pres. Halstead


Sch., Yonkers; trustee Yonkers Library; mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity. Author: Coffee and Repartee; A Houseboat on the Styx; R. Holmes & Co .; A Re- bellious Heroine; Mr. Bonaparte of Corsica; The Jimmieboy Books; Lady Teazle (a comic opera) ; Tomorrow-land, a Musical Fantasy, and many other works. Clubs: Century Ass'n, Authors, Players (N. Y. City). Address: Ogunquitli, Me.


BANGS, LEMUEL BOLTON


Phys.clan, surgeon; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 9, 1842; grad. Coll. Phys. and Surg., M.D., 1872. Practising N. Y. City since 1872; formerly held chair of genito- urinary diseases in N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. Sch, and Hosp., and in Un versity and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Sch. Surgeon City Hosp. since 1880; visiting surgeon since 1885, consulting surgeon since 1895, St. Luke's Hosp .; visiting surgeon since 1898, consulting surgeon since 1901, Bellevue Hosp. Contb'r of various articles in medical journals; editor text book on Genito-Urinary and Venereal Diseases. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Pathol. Soc., Am. Ass'n Genito-Uri- nary Surgeons (ex-pres.). Address: 32 E. 51st St., N. Y. City.


BANKER, CHARLES EVERETT


Physician, surgeon; ^b. Schaghticoke, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1865; s. John Wesley and Emma (Turner) Banker; grad. Williams Coll., 1893; Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia Univ.), M.D., 1896; m. N. Y. City, June S, 1904, Francena Elizabeth Hanford; one son: Robert Fordham, b. Aug. 10, 1906. Interne, 1896-1898, Pater- son (N. J.) Gen. Hosp .; since Jan., 1898, practising in N. Y. City. Address: 307 W. 93d St., N. Y. City.


BANKS, DAVID


Law publisher; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 17, 1870; s. David' . and Lucetta (Plum) Banks; ed. private schs., N. Y. City; Columbia Coll., 1892 (sp'i student). Pres. Banks Law Publishing Co., dir. East River Nat. Bank, N. Y. City. Major Supernumerary, N.G.N.Y. Eplsco- palian. Mem. Delta Phi fraternity. Clubs: Union, N. Y. Yacht, Thames, Pequot Casino (New London. . Conn.). Residence: 829 Park AV.


Address: 23 Park Pl., N. Y. City.


BANKS, EDGAR JAMES


Archeologist, lecturer; b. Sunderland, Mass., May 23, 1866; s. John Randolph and Julia Maria (Dunklee) Banks; grad. Greenfield, Mass., High Sch., 1886; ed. Amherst Coll., Harvard A.B., 1893; A.M., 1895; Univ. of Breslau, Germany, Ph. D., 1897; m. Woodbury, Vt., July 16, 1893, Emma L. Lyford. Am. Consul at Bagdad, Turkey, 1897-1898; acting prof. ancient his- tory, Robert Coll., Constantinople, 1903-1905; private sec. to Am. minister to Turkey, 1903. In 1899 or- ganized expd'n to excavate the Babylonian city of Ur, but atter two years of delay, waiting for per- mission of Sultan, it was refused; in 1903 excavated Babylonian ruin at Blsmaya for Univ. of Chicago, discovering several thousands of inscribed objects (1500 to 2800 B. C.); statue of a pre-Babylonian king David (4500 B. C.), and other even more ancient ruins. Field dir. of Babylonian Expd'n, and lustr. in Turkish and Semltic languages, Univ. of Chicago, 1903-1906; lecturer on Babylonia, Arabia and Turkey since 1906. Climbed to summit of Mt. Ararat. Aug. 20, 1912, and crossed Arabian desert by camel Oct .- Nov., 1912. Author: Babylonische Hymnen der Ber- liner Sammlung, 1897; Jonah in Fact and Fancy, 1899; Bismaya, of the Lost City of Adab, 1912 (Put- nam's Sons); and The Bible and the Spade, 1913 (As- sociated Press), also many archaeological and, other articles in reviews, magazines, etc. Residence: Abbott St., Greenfield, Mass.


N BANNARD, OTTO T.


Banker; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 28, 1854; s. John, W. and Eliza Landon (Stone) Bannard; grad. Yale, B.A., 1876; M.A., 1909; Columbia, LL.B., 1878; unmar- ried. Pres. The N. Y. Trust Co .; dir. Niagara Fire Ins. Co., Securities Co., Dolphin Jute Mills. Repub- lican. V .- p. Charity Org'n Soc .; trustee United Charl- ties Bld'gs; trustee Provident loan Soc. (phllan- thropicai pawn shop); pres. National Employment Exchange, trustee Yale Univ. Formerly comm'r B'd of Id., N. Y. City. under Mayor Strong. Clubs: Unl-, versity (ex-sec.) Union, Century, Yale (ex-pres. ), Re- publican (ex-pres.), Mid-day, South Side. Address: 26 Broad St., N. Y. City.


J BANNING, ARCHIBALD TANNER.


Physician, surgeon; b. N. Y. City, May 15. 1854; s. Edmond Prior and Lydia Huminston (Peck) Banning; ed. public sch. 15, Brooklyn. 1560-1864; Friends' Sem. and Harvard Prep. Sch,, N. Y. Clty; lludson River Inst., Claverack, N. Y .: Amenia (N. Y.) Sem., Coll. Phys, and Surg., N. Y. City; Cincinnati Coll. Medicine


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and Surgery, M.D., 1873; m. Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 1879, BARBER, OHIO COLUMBUS


Jessle Theodora Lockwood, of N. Y. City; children: William, Elizabeth, Arehibald, Laura, Benjamin, George, Lydia, Jessie, Theodore, John. Has practised medicine in N. Y. City, Kingston, N. Y .; Washington, D. C .; Pittsburgh, Pa., and Cleveland, Ohio, and for past 27 years in Mount Vernon, N. Y. Police surgeon, City of Mount Vernon, 1892; health officer, 1893-1894; coroner of Westchester Co., 1894-1903; again health officer since 1903. Mem. Med. Soc. Co. of Westchester (pres. 1901); Med. Ass'n City of Mount Vernon and environs (pres. 1893-1900). Progressive; Episcopalian, Mem. N. Y. State Med Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n Soc. Med. Jurisprudence. Founder, and on ined. staff Mount Vernon Hosp. Scottish Rite and Royal Arch Mason, Knight Templar. Recreations: Music, literature. Clubs: City of Mount Vernon, Mozart, North Lake Fish and Game (P. Q., Can.). Address: 242 S. 4th Av., Mount Vernon, N. Y.


BANNING, KENDALL


Editor; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 20, 1879; s. William C. and Helen Josephine (Mellen) Banning; ed. in private schs., N. Y. City, public schs, Bellows Falls, Vt., and Dartmouth Coll., A.B., 1902 (editor Dartmouth Maga- zine and elass poct) ; m. N. Y. City, May 19, 1906, Hedwig v. Briesen (dled July 7, 1912; one d., Bar- bara, b. March 8, 1908. Mn'g editor and asso. editor, System, Chicago, since 1903. Author: Songs of the Love Unending, 1912; The Sun Dial, a song eycle (music by Gena Branscomb) and other songs, 1912; "Copy" (a one-act play), produced, with Edmund Breese, 1911-1912; The Pipes of Pan, a pantomime (excerpts produced 1912); The Squire's Recipes, 1911; Flotsam, 1902; Bookplates, 1906. Editor: Songs of the Hill Winds, 1900; Songs for a Wedding Day, 1907, and miscellaneous collections. Enlisted in 12th Reg't Inf., N.G.N.Y., 1902; served as officer in 3d Inf., Ohio, 1903; staff duty, Ill., 1904; 14th Inf., 1907; 9th Coast Art'y, N. Y., 1908-1909, and Veteran Corps of Art'y, N. Y., sinee 1912; captain, Provisional Aviation Battalion, N. Y., 1913. Independent. Mem. Soc. Co- lonial Wars, S. A. R., Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Soe. Am. Wars, General Soc. War 1812, Order of Founders and Patriots, "MIl. Soc. War of 1812, Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Clubs: Players, Dutch Treat, Aero of America (N. Y.), Cliff Dwellers (Chicago), Address: 60 E. 23d St., N. Y. City.


BARBER, DONN


Architect; ib. Washington, D. C., Oct. 19, 1871; s. Charles G. and Georgiana ( Williams) Barber; ed. Callison Sch., N. Y .; Holbrook Mil. Acad., Briarcliff; Yale Univ., Ph.B., 1893; sp'l eourse Columbia Univ., 1893-1894; studied Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris; m. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 22, 1899, Elsie Yandell; children: Elizabeth, b. 1902; Louise, b. 1903; Elsie, b. 1907. Re- eeived diploma from French Gov't and awarded 9 gov't medals for meritorious work in design. Em- ployed in offices of Lord & Hewlett, Gilbert Cars and Carrere & Hastings, until 1900; now praetising alone. Arehitect for Nat. Park Bank Bld'g, Lotos Club, Conn. State Library, Supreme Court Bld'g and Travellers' Ins. Bld'g, Hartford; White Plains Hosp., Chattanooga Terminal Station Bld'g, Tenn .; Central Presby'n Ch., Summit, N. Y .; Congers Manor, near Greenwich, Conn., and many others. Lecturer on architecture before colls, and socs. in U. S. and France. Pres B'd Trustees Free Sch. Dist of Har- rison; mem. Societe des Architectes, Diplomas par le Gouvernement. Paris (v .- p. Am. group); mem. Am. Inst. of Arehitects, Architectural League of N. Y., Soc. of Beaux-Arts Architects, Nat. Sculpture Soc. Clubs: Union, University, Players', City, Amateur Comedy, Amn. Yacht, Apawamis, Westchester County Hunt, Knollwood County. Address: 101 Park Av., N. Y. City.


BARBER, EDGAR M.


Chief clerk U. S. Appraiser's Dep't; b. Campbell, Ionia Co., Mich., Jan. 25, 1868; s. Samuel B. and Mary Jane (Hughson) Barber; grad., B.S., from scientific dep't of what is now Valparaiso (Ind.) Univ., received C.P.A. certifieate from Univ. of State of N. Y .; grad. N. Y. Univ. Law Sch .; m. Burlington, Vt., July 1, 1895, Rae M. Hill. Teacher in commercial schools and N. Y. City Board of Education. Author of textbooks on Bank Bookkeeping and Business Practice; received highest rating in first competitive examination given by the U. S. Civil Service Comm'n for position of ex- pert accountant. Author: A Contribution to the His- tory of Commercial Education (1903); and of the ar- ticle on Bookkeeping in Encyclopaedia Americana. Entered treasury service under U. S. appraiser of merchandise, Port of New York. Meni. N. Y. State Soc. Certified Public Accountants. Address: 641 Washington St., N. Y. City.


Capitallst; b. Middlebury, O., April 20, 1841; s. George and Eliza (Smith) Barber); ed. Akron, O., common schs. until 15 years of age; ni. Oct. 10, 1866, Laura L. Brown, Akron, O. (deceased). Becaine as- sociated with father in match manufacturing busi- ness (which he established in 1847) as partner in 1861. With others organized The Diamond Mateh Co., in 1881, which was a consolidation of about 85 per cent. of the inatel manufacturing business of the country; v .- p. of the company from 1881 to 1888; since 1888, pres. Founded in 1891, Barberton (near Akron), Ohio, now a town of more than 9,000 people. Chm'n General Fire Extinguisher Co .; pres. First Na- tional Bank of Akron, Ohio; dir. in various other business corp'ns. Clubs: Union League (N. Y. City), Chieago (Chicago). Address: Akron, Ohio, and 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.


BARBOUR, CLARENCE AUGUSTUS


Clergyman; b. Hartford, Conn., April 21, 1867; s. Hon. Heman Humphrey and Myra (Barker) Barbour; grad. Northeastern Grammar Sch., Hartford, Conn., 1880; Hartford Public High Sch., 1884; Brown Univ., B.A., 1888; Rochester Theol. Sem., 1891; D.D., Univ. of Rochester, 1901; Brown Univ., 1909; m. Providenee, R. 1., July 28, 1891, Florence 1. Newell; children: Eric Newell, Ethel Wilbur, Myra Seymour, Harold Robin- son. Pastor Lake Av. Bapt, Ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1891-1909; Internat. See. Y. M. C. Ass'ns, sinee May, 1909. Traveled extensively in Egypt, Palestine and Europe, 1900; again in Europe, 1904-1908. V .- p. Roch- ester Good Gov't Club, 1894-1902. Independent In pol- ities. Mem. various ministerial ass'ns, Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soe. Trustee Rochester Theol. Sem. sinee 1896; pres. B'd of Trus- tees since 1913. Pres. N. Y. State Christlan Endeavor Union, 1896. Mason, 33"; grand chaplain Grand Lodge, F. and A. M., State of N. Y., 1905-1907. Club: Rochester Masonic. Address: 151 Saratoga Av., Roch- cster, N. Y. Address: 124 E. 28th St., N. Y. City.


BARBOUR, ROBERT PORTER


Fire insurance; b. Augusta, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1872; s. Philander and Aniclia (Leland) Barbour; ed. in eominon and high sehs. Engaged in mercantile pur- suits, 1892-1898, then entered office of Greenwich Jis. Co., N. Y. City ; became connected, in 1901, with U. S. Branch, N. British and Mercantile Ins. Co. of London & Edinburgh; is now gen. ag't. Organized, 1902, and was sec., 1902-1905, and pres., 1905-1907, of Ins. Soc, of N. Y .; first org'n of its kind in this country; mem. Nat. Fire Protection Ass'n. Republi- can; Presby'n. Past master Adelphic Lodge, 348, F. and A. M. Recreations: Outdoor sports. Address: 76 William |St., N. Y. City.


BARBOUR, WILLIAM


Banker, mfr; b. N. Y. City; s. Thomas Barbour; ed. private schs .; m. Adelaide Sprague; four sons: Thomas, Robert, William W., Fritz K. Pres. Bar- bour Bros. Co., The Linen Thread Co., Algonquin Co., Passaic, N. J .; Dunbarton Flax Spinning Co., Finlay- son Flax Spinning Co., Am. Net & Twine Co., U. S. Twine & Net Co., Hamilton Trust Co., Paterson; Dun- dee Water Power & Land Co., W. & J. Knox Net & Twine Co., North Jersey Rapid Transit Co., Barbour Flax Spinning Co .; trustee Wash. Trust Co .; dir. First Nat. Bank of Paterson, Hanover Nat. Bank, Pintsch Compressing Co., Safety Car Heating & Lighting Co .. United Shoe Machinery Co.,. U. S. Smelting, Refining & Mining Co. Pres. Am. Protective Tariff League, 1910. Republican. Clubs: Union League, Republican. Residence: 11 W. 53d St. Address: 96 Franklin St., N. Y. City.


BARCLAY, WRIGHT


Real estate operator; b. N. Y. City; s. Henry An- thony and Clara Oldfield (Wright) Barclay; first an- eestor on father's side, Rev. Thomas Barelay, eame here from England, 1707, and great-great-grand- father was Rev. Henry Barclay, rector of Trinity Ch., 1746; ed. St. Marks Sch., Southborough, Mass .; m. 1st., 1903, Mrs. Louise Fontaine Venable, née ' Louise Mitchell, of Louisville, Ky. (died 1904); 2d. 1911, Mrs. A. Browning Prentice, noe Maud Brevoort Fowler. Started real estate business, 1898, now pres. real estate corp'n known as Wright Barclay, Inc. Expert in values; principal work has been develop- ment along line of Fourth Av., where, largely through his efforts. surrounding property has been bullt up to a wonderful degree. V .- p. Barclay Real- ty Co., owners of Barclay Bld'g, 299 Broadway. For- merly dir. and sec. Real Estate B'd of Brokers, City of N. Y. Enlisted in Co. K, 7th Reg't, N.G.N.Y., 1896,


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serving 11 years. Recreations: Riding, driving. Clubs: Piping Rock, Calumet. Residence: 7 W. 81st St. and Bayshore, L. I., N. Y.


BARD, ALBERT SPRAGUE


Lawyer; b. Norwich, Conn., Dec. 19, 1866; s. Charles and Eliza Perkins (Daniels) Bard; attended Norwich public schs., Norwich Frec Acad., St. John's Sch., Manlius, N. Y .; Amherst Coll., A.B., 1888; Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., 1892; A.M., Harvard, 1892; unmar- ried. With Hornblower, Byrne, Miller & Potter, at- torneys-at-law, 1892-1901; meni. Bard &' Calkins since 1901. Dir. and counsel U. S. Finishing Co. Inde- pendent. Mem. Chi Psi fraternity, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .; sec. Municipal Art Soc. of N. Y. Clubs: Uni- versity, City, Harvard. Residence: The Royalton, 44 W. 44th St. Address: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.


BARDEEN, CHARLES WILLIAM


Publisher, editor; b. Groton, Mass., Aug. 28, 1847; s. William Thomas and Mary Ann (Farnsworth) Bar- deen; grad. Lawrence. Acad., Groton, Mass .; Yale, A.B., 1869; m. New Haven, Conn. 1868, Ellen Palmer Dick- erman; children: Charles Russell, b. 1871; Bertha Foote, b. 1873; Beatrice, b. 1875; Norman, b. 1877; Ethel, b. 1879. Enlisted in 1st Mass, Vols., July, 1862, serving until regiment was discharged, May 25, 1864. Principal High Sch., Meriden, Conn., 1868; (Weston (Conn.) Boarding Sch., 1869; v .- p. State Normal Sch. of Conn., 1870; became sch. sup't at Whitehall, N. Y., 1872; established Sch. Bulletin, 1874, and has since been its editor and publisher; in charge of edn'l publications, World's Congress, 1893; dir. Nat. Edn'l Ass'n, 1891-1895; pres. Edn'l Press Ass'n, 1900-1903; fellow Am. Geog. Soc .; mem. A. A. A. S., Am. Social Science Ass'n. Author: Manual of School Law, 1875; Roderick Hume, 1875; The Song Budget, 1878; Some Facts About Our Public Sch. System. 1878; Edn'l Journalism, 1881; Verbal Pitfalls, Outlincs of Sen- tence Making, 1884; Teaching as a Business for Men, 1885; A System of Rhetoric, 1884; The Teacher's Commercial Value, 1885; Physiology, 1884: Organ- ization and System vs. Originality, 1890; The Tax- payer and the Township System, 1891; The Song Cen- tury, 1888; The Little Old Man, or the School for Il- liberal Mothers, 1893; History of Educational Jour- nalism in New York, 1893; Teaching as a Business, 1897; Some Problems of City School Management, 1899; Educational Journalism, an Inventory. 1899; Continuous Contracts for Teachers, 1900; Dictionary of Educational Biography, 1901: A Manual of Civics, 1902; Fifty-five Years Old, and Other Stories, 1904; The Woman Trustee, 1904: The False Entry, 1905; The Cloak Room Thief. 1906: John Brody's Astral Body. 1908: Tom and Tom Tit. 1909: The Yellow Streak, 1910; A Shattered Hfalo, 1912: The Trial Bal- ance, 1913. Clubs: Yale (Syracuse). Authors (Lon- don), Royal Societies (London). Residence: 1109 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y.


BARDEEN, LLEWELLYN J.


Merchant; b. Benton, Yates Co., N. Y., 1853; ed. public schs., Canandaigua Acad., Rochester Business Inst. After teaching several years in public schs., engaged in mercantile business in New Haven, Conn., 7 years. Returned to Benton, N. Y., 1882. Has been engaged in wholesale produce, coal and lumber busi- ness at Bellona Sta. since 1890. Elected sch. comm'r of Yates Co., 1890, and re-elected 1893, and 1896 (only person who held office of sch. comm'r In Yates Co. 3 terms). Elected mem. Assembly, 1908, on Republi- can ticket. Mem. Com. on Public Ed'n, Banks, and Com on Charitable and Religious Socs. Re-elected 1909; mem. Com. on Banks, Internal Affairs, and Charitable and Religious Socs. Address: Gage, Yates Co., N. Y.


BARDWELL, DARWIN L.


District sup't of High Schs., N. Y. City; b. Shelburne, Mass., March 30, 1860; s. Zenas D. and Melissa J. (Long) Bardwell; grad. Amherst Coll., A.B., 1883; A.M., 1888 (Phi Beta Kappa, 1882); m. Champaign, 111., Dec. 28, 1885, Alice Margaret Babb; children; Harold Edmond, b. Dec. 12, 1886; Darwin Eugene, b. June 8, 1896. Taught in dist. sch., Champaign Co., Ill., 1883-1881; classical teacher, Greenwich (Conn.) Acad., 1884-1885; principal Union and High Sch., Greenport, N. Y., 1885- 1890; head Science Dep't, State Normal Sch., Cortland, N. Y., 1890-1898; lecturer, Summer Inst., Thousand Island Park, N. Y., 1896-1902; appt'd high sch. insp. under Univ. State of N. Y., Feb., 1898; conductor teachers' institutes and mem. State B'd of lexaminers For Teachers' Llcenses, 1898-1899; sup't schs., Bing- hamton, N. Y., 1899-1902; dist. sup't of schools, N. Y. City, assigned to Richmond Borough, 1902-1909; assigned to high schs., N. Y. City, since 1909. Pres. N. Y. State Teachers' Ass'n, 1908; mem. School


Masters' Club (N. Y. City), Nat. Geog. Soc. (Wash- ington, D. C.); Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Mason, Blue Lodge chapter, Knight Templar, 32°, and Shriner. Recreation: Fishing. Club: Staten Island, Address: 131 St. Mark's Pl., New Brighton, N. Y.


BARDWELL, GEORGE WILLIS .


Manager, b. Brooklyn, Feb. 16; 1868; s. Willis A. and Silvie DeGrasse ( Riley) Bardwell; ed. Adelphl Acad., Brooklyn; Art Students' League, N. Y. City; Royal Acad., Munich; Academie Julien, Paris; m. Brooklyn, Oct. 10, 1894, Elizabeth Helme; one s., Wll.is lfeline, b. 1896. V .- p. and dir. Nat. Filers' Ass'n, mg'r N. Y. Dress Form Co. Address: 60 Cambridge Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.


BARGER, OSCAR V.


Real estate, insurance, land appraiser, insurance ad- juster, auctioneer; b. Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., N. Y., Sept. 27, 1855; s. Amos C. and Margaret A. (Tompkins) Barger; ed. publie sch. in Putnam Valley Dist., l'eeks- kill Mil. Acad., and grad. Albany (N. Y.) Normal Coll., Jan., 1877; m. Oscawana Lake, Putnam Co., N. Y., Aug. 26, 1878, Henrictta Lee; children: Mrs. Mabel L. Bas- sett, b. 1880; Herbert J., b. 1883; Henry L., b. 1890. Principal of sch., 8 years; mem. B'd Ed'n Union Free Sch. Dist. No. 7, Peekskill, N. Y., 9 years. In real estate and insurance business, Peekskill N. Y., owner of busi- ness known as Barger & Powell, representing 21 lead- ing fire companies. Republican, Presby'n, mem. Peeks- kill B'd of Trade, Westchester Co. Chamber of Com- merce, ex-mem. Peekskill Water B'd and B'd or Health; hon. mem. Mckinley Garrison and Harris Light Cav .; mem. Alumni Ass'n of Peekskill lil. Acad. and Albany Normal Coll. Mason, Odd Fellow, Knight of Pythias, Red Men, Royal Arcanum, Cortlandt 1look and Ladder Co., No. 1. Recreations: Boating, fishing, driving. Chib: Republican (N. Y. City). Address: 159 Depew St., Peekskill, N. Y.


BARKER, E. FRYE


Author, b. Fall River, Mass., Feb. 4, 1873; d. Abra- ham T. and Ellen M. (Frye) Barker; direet descendant of Randolph de Calverhall, tenant in fee of the Manor of Caverhall, Eng., held from 1200 A. D., of Gov. Thomas Prence of Plymouth Colony, U. S. A .; Govs. Nicholas Easton and John Coggeshall of R. I., U. S. A .; Gov. Tristram Coffin, of Nantucket, U. S. A., and on maternal side, of the Fryes and Puringtons of Me., U. S. A. Coat of arms confirmed by Queen Elizabeth in 1563 A. D. Ed. Cook Collegiate Inst., Poughkeepsie, N. Y .; Granger Place Sch., Canandaigua, N. Y .; Wells Coll., class of 1890; Willard Sch., Berlin; pupil of Frau Schullerhrer Cauer and Dr. Hempel. Travel.ed ex- tensively in U. S., Canada and Europe. Author: White Ileather; also numerous biographies and children's stories; assisted in compiling Modern Achievements (6 vols.); compiled and published the Wells College Calendar; published Fifteen Unison Choruses; contb'r of many articles to magazines; extensive writer of ad- vertisements, and has compiled a booklet on History of Perfume; author of epigrams; Indexer of the Na- tional Year Book of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Dir. Ybrad Mfg Co. Episcopalian. Mem. Wells Coll. Alumnæ. Recreations: Golf, horseback riding, boating. Address: 15 W. 107th St., N. Y. City.




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