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BARLOW, PETER TOWNSEND
City magistrate; b. N. Y. City, June 21, 1857; grad. Harvard Coll, 1879; Columbia Law Sch., 1881; m. May 6, 1886. Virginia Louise Matthews. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars. C. ubs: University, Union, Harvard, Am. Yacht. Down Town. Address: 10 Lexington Av., N. Y. City.
BARNARD, WILLIAM NICHOLS
Educator, eng'r; b. Canton, Ill., April 24, 1875; s. William S. and Mary (Nichols) Barnard; ed. in Wash- Ington (D). C.) elementary and high schs., Sibley Coll., Cornell Univ., M.E., 1897. Instr. machine design, Sibley Coll., 1897-1899; chief draughtsman and mech. eng'r with Russell Engine Co., Massillon, O., 1899-1903; ass't prof, machine design, 1903-1905; ass't prof. steam engine 1905-1907; prof. power eng'ring sinee 1907, Sibley Coll., Cornell Univ. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs. Soc. Promotion of Eng'ring; Ed'n, Sigma Xi (honor- ary). Joint author (with Prof. C. F. Hirshfeld), Ele- ments of Heat Power Engineering (1912). AAddress: Ithaca, N. Y.
BARNES, GEORGE EDWARD
Physician, surgeon; b. Fairfield, N. Y., April 20. 1871; s. Iliram Smith and Harriet Maria (Necly) Barnes; descendant in 8th generation from Thomas Barnes. one of the early settlers of Marlborough, Mass., and in 6th generation from Elder John Neely, a first sett.er of Ncelytown, The Wallkill, Ulster Co., N. Y .; ed. Little Falls Acad., Little Falls, N. Y., and the old Fairfield Sem .. Fairfield, N. Y., graduating at head of class of 1889; Cornell Univ., A. B., 1894; Coll
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Phys. and Surg. (Columbia Univ.), M.D., 1899. Vice- principal high sch., S. Orange, N. J., 1894-1895. Prac- tising medicine in N. Y. City Sept. 1899-Dec. 1908, and since then in Herkimer, N. Y. Substituted in Summer of 1897 in Binghamton State Hosp. for the Insane; has worked for various periods in several departments at Vanderbilt Clinic; elinical ass't Dep't Diseases of DI- gestive System, N. Y. Polyclinic Med. Seh. and Hosp., 1903-1904; clinieal ass't Dep't Diseases Digestive Or- gans, Vanderbilt Clinic, Aug. 1903-Dec. 1908; opened elinic for digestive diseases at Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. Dispensary, 1907. Author of medical, psychiatric, psychol., pedagogical and sociological monographs. In 1909 made important suggestion of preventive sociol. treatment of insanity which resulted in recent erusade against insanity in N. Y. State. Examiner in lunaey, State of N. Y. Mem. Herkimer County Med. Soe., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n. Charter mem. Cornell chapter Delta Phi, 1891; mem. Soe. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution. Address: Herkimer, N. Y.
BARNES, JAMES
Author; b. Annapolis, Md., Sept. 19, 1866; s. Lieut .- Commander J. S. Barnes, g. s. Gen. James Barnes; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Coneord, N. H .; later went West; 1885- 1887, civil eng'r in construction Mo. Pacific R. R .; en- tered Princeton; grad. A.B., 1891; while there, editor of Nassau Literary Magazine. Associated with Serib- ner's Magazine for a time following graduation; 1894- 1895, ass't editor of Harper's Weekly; special corre- spondent in South Africa during Boer War, and in 1903 special correspondent at the Venezuela bloekade, for The Outlook. Editor Appleton's Magazine; literary adviser D. Appleton & Co. Author: For King or Country; Naval Aetions of the War of 1812; A Prince- tonian; Midshipman Farragut; A Loyal Traltor; Com- modore Bainbridge; Yankee Ships and Yankee Sailors; The Hero of Drie; With the Flag in The Channel; The Great War Trek; The Giant of Three Wars; Drake and His Yeomen; The Son of Light Horse Harry; The Blockaders; Outside the Law. Address: 10 E. 79th St., N. Y. City.
BARNES, JOHN SANFORD
Vice-pres. Interlake Pulp and Paper Co .; s. John w Sanford and Susan B. (Hayes) Barnes; grad. Yale, 1891; unmarried. Treasurer Great Northern Paper Co. Clubs: University, Raequet and Tennis, Ardsicy, Metropolitan, South Side Sportsmen's. N. Y. Yacht, Down Town Ass'n. Address: 10 E. 79th St., N. Y. City.
BARNES, LEMUEL CALL
Clergyman; b. Kirtland, Ohio, Nov. 6, 1854; S. Lemuel Munson and Rachel (Call) Barnes; grad. Kalamazoo Coll., A.B., 1875; Newton Theol. Inst'n, 1878; D.D., Bueknell Univ., 1896; m. Weldon Creek, Mich., Jan. 2, 1879, Mary Clark. Pastor First Bapt. Chs., St. Paul, Minn., 1878-1882; Pittsburgh, Pa., 1882- 1887 and 1893-1902; Worcester, Mass., 1902-1908. Field See. Am. Bapt. Home Miss. Soc. since 1908. Progres- sive. Baptist. Author: Shall Islam Rule Africa? (Boston) 1890; Two Thousand Years of Missions Be- fore Carey (Chicago), 1901; Elemental Forces in Home Missions (New York), 1912; joint author with wife: The New America, A Study in Immigration (New York), 1913. Reereation: Walking. Residence: 459 Marlborough Road, Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 23 E. 26th St., N. Y. City.
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BARNES, MORTIMER G.
Civil eng'r; b. Reedsburg, Wis., Jan. 17, 1867; ed. Univ. of Mieh., B.S. (C.E.), later taking post-grad. course in hydraulics and masonry, receiving C. E. Be- gan practice of civil eng'ring on surveys and eon- struction of railroads in Neb. Elected county sur- veyor of Boone Co., Neb., 1891. For short time served as ass't eity eng'r of Ann Arbor, Mich., on surveys and sewer construction. Engaged for four working seasons on construction of Poe Lock and its power house, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., and appt'd ass't chief eng'r for Lake Superior Power Co., 1896. Appt'd ass't to Joseph Ripley on surveys and preliminary design of Birmingham canal, extending from. Bir- mingham, Ala., to Black Warrior River, about 65 miles in length, 1897. In spring of 1899 appt'd hydraulic eng'r for Chandler-Dunbar Power Co., to design their power plant to be constructed at Sault Ste. Marie, Mieh., and upon completion was engaged as chief of a party on U. S. deep waterway surveys in northern New York and Can., remaining until its completion, 1899; engaged on design and construction of Ill. and Miss. canal until 1905, when appt'd to position of U. S. ass't eng'r in charge of design and construction of a lock in Miss. River at Mollne, 111., resigning to accept apptm't of ass't to Joseph Ripley in charge of designing locks and other structures
for Panama Canal. Upon completion. of preliminary design and report resigned to accept one with N. Y. B'd of Water Supply. Appt'd mem. Advisory L''d of Consulting Eng'rs for Improvement of State Canals, 1907. Mem. B'd of Consulting Eng'rs, State Eng'r, and in private practice, since July, 1011. Mem. Am. Soe. Civil Eng'rs. Address: Albany, N. Y.
BARNES, RICHARD S.
' Treas. Automatic Fire Alarm Co .; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1854; s. Alfred S. and Harriet E. Barnes; ed. Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst. and Williston Sem .; m. Hartford, Conn., June 16, 1880, Hattic D. Barbour; children: Roderic B. and Hattie Louise Barnes- Bourne. › Dir. Am. Book Co., Automatie Fire Alarm Co., (treas.); Braunworth & Co. (treas.); Barnes Real Estate Ass'n (treas. and Mg'r.), also large interests in mining properties. Republican. Mem. Dutch Re- formed Ch. Erected buildings for school for young ladies at Washington, Conn., 1907. Collector of
paintings, etc. Clubs: Down Town Ass'n, Metro- politan (N. Y. City), Rembrandt Art (Brooklyn). Residence: 316 W. 75th St., N. Y. City (summer) Washington, Conn. Address: 261 Broadway, N. Y. City.
BARNES, THURLOW WEED
Pres. of corporations and connected with inter- national business; b. Albany, N. Y., June 28, 1853; s. William and Emily (Weed) Barnes; g .- s. Thurlow Weed, and descendant of Thomas Barnes of Hartford, 1630; A.B., Harvard Univ., 1876: m. N. Y. City, Oct. to 13, 1887, Isabel Morris; children: Emily Weed, b. 1889; Jean Morris, b. 1892. Hlas devoted himself business, mostly in the Orient, to politics and to literary work. Spent four winters in Far East, and three times made tour around the world, making sp'l study of Chinese. Drew, negotiated and secured contraets between Am. China Development Co. and throne of China, 1898. Has been ehm'n of political coms. and convs .; delegate to Republiean Nat'l Conv. at which William Mckinley was first nominated for presidency. Published: Life of Thurlow Weed, 1SS4. Mem. Union Soe. of Civil War. Club: Metropolitan. Address: 43 Exchange Pl., N. Y. City.
BARNES, WILLIAM, JR.
Publisher; b. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1866; s. William and Emily Peck ( Weed) Barnes; ed. Albany Aead .. Harvard, A.B., 1888; m. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 12, 1888, Grace Davis; children: Thuriow Weed, 2d., b. 1889; Landon, b. 1894. Proprietor Albany Evening Journal, U. S. Surveyor of Customs, Albany, N. Y., 1899-1911; mem. Rep. State Com. sinee 1892, and ehm'n of State com. since 1911. Address: Albany, N. Y.
BARNETT, HYMAN L.
Lawyer; b. Sinna, Russia, May 17, 1877; s. Michael and Leah (Benjamin) Barnett; ed. public schs. of Engiand. schs. of N. Y. City, grad. East Side Evening High Seh., N. Y. Univ. Law Seh., LL. B., 1899; m. N. Y. City, Dec. 4, 1900, Sarah E. Pitluk; children: Rosalie J., b. 1901; Annette I., b. 1903: Milton B., b. 1905. In practise of profession since 1899, specialty being real estate and commercial law. Active in Zionist move- ment, which has for its object establishment of legally assured home for Jewish people in Palestine. Delegate for several Zionists of Federation of Am. Zionists, 1900-1901, 1903 1901. Independent Demoerat; Hebrew. Mem. Royal Areanum, Brith Abraham. Ad- dress: 132 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
BARNEY, GEORGE D.
Physician, surgeon; b. Darien, Conn., Oct. 19, 1865; s. Nathan and Mary A. (Deverell) Barney; ed. Jefferson Acad., Elizabeth, N. J., 1880; Long Island Coil. Hosp., M.D., 1889 (pres. class); unmarried. Ex-surgeon. St. John's Hosp. and Kings County Hosp .; ex-ambulance surgeon Eastern Dist. Hosp .; ex-pres. Long Island Med. Soc .; med. dir. Winyah Sanitarium, Asheville, N. C .; late ass't to Prof. Klebs. Ex-surgeon 2d Bat- talion Naval Reserves, State of N. Y .; veteran of 13th Reg't Coast Art'y, State of N. Y., and Battery Light Art'y, State of N. Y. Contb'r to ined, journals; dls- proved the Koch theory of tuberculosis. 1902; had first town ordnance passed prohibiting expertoration upon floors and sidewalks, Asheville. N. C., Dec., 1895. Visited hosps., sanitariums, elinies in Germany, Aus- tria, Italy, France, Belgium, Switzerland and England during the summer of 1909. Ex-Pres. Lincoln Literary Soc., Brooklyn, Episcopalian. Men. Aurora Grata Consistory (Mason) 32°, Kismet Temple, Mystie Shrine. Address: 21 Seventh Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
BARNHART, JOHN HENDLEY
Bibliographer and editor botanical publications; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oet. 4, 1871; s. Rev. John Wesley and Ellen Frances (Miller) Barnhart; gitd. Wesleyan
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Univ., A.B., 1892, A.M., 1893; Columbia Univ. (Coll. Phys. & Surg.), M.D., 1896; m. Jessamine, Pasco Co., Fla., May 5. 1897, Emma Gertrude Platt, of Southamp- ton, N. Y. Has visited nearly all sections of U. S. and eastern Canada; in Europe summers of 1905 and 1910, attended Internat. Botanical Congresses at Vienna and Brussels as delegace N. Y. Botanical Garden; librarian N. Y. Botanical Garden, 1907-1912, bibli- ographer since Jan., 1913. independent in politics; Methodist-Episcopalian. Mem. Torrey Botanical Club of N. Y. City, editor 1903-1907, v .- p. since 1908; fellow A.A.A.S .; life mem. Am. Muscum Natural Hist., N. Y. Hist. Soc., N. Y. Botanical Garden, N. Y. Genealogical and Biographical Soc., N. Y. Stace Hist. Ass'n; mom. Am. Soc. of Naturalists, Botanical Soc. of America, Biological Soc. of Washington, Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Residences: 34 Windle Park, Tarrytown; N. Y., and 2690 Morris Av., N. Y. City. Address: N. Y. Botanical Garden, Bronx Park, N. Y. City.
BARNUM, WILLIAM M.
Pres. Pacific Coast Co .; b. Lime Rock, Conn., Jan. 25, 1856; s. William . H. and Charlotte Ann (Burrall) Barnum; A.B., Yale; LL.B., Columbia; m. Hoosic Falls, N. Y., June 2, 1879, Anne Theresa Phelps; chil- dren: Laura (Mrs. Richmond Levering), b. 1881; William Henry, b. 1882; Walter, b. 1887; Phelps, b. 1891. Admitted to N. Y. bar, 1879; mem. law firm of Simpson, Thacher & Barnum, and Simpson, Thacher, Barnum & Bartlett, Jan. 1, 1884; Nov. 15, 1904; mem. banking firm of Harvey Fisk & Sons until July 1, 1908. Pres. and dir. Pacific Coast Co., Am. Locomo- tive Co., Railway Steel Spring Co., Hudson Companies, etc. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Hist. Ass'n and numerous local N. Y. org'ns. Trustce and pres. St. Andrew's Convalescent Hosp. Recreations: Shoot- ing, fishing. Clubs: Century,
University. Yale (pres.), Railroad. Address: 62 Cedar St., N. Y. City.
BARNWELL, WALTER
Teacher and real estate dealer; b. Beaufort, S. C., Dec. 22, 1868; s. Bower W. and Florence (O'Neill) Barnwell; cd. Univ. of the South, Sewance, A.M., B.Lt. (valedictorian, highest honors in Latin); m. Scwanee, Tenn .. 1891, Marianna S. Choate; children: Thomas, b. 1893; Florence O'Neill, b. 1895; Dorothea, b. 1904. Pres. Hastings Land Improvement Co., 1905-1906; Plandome Land Co., treas. Rockland Land Co. Demo- crat. Mem. Math. Soc. Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater- nity. Club: Graduates. Address: Plandomc, L. I., N. Y.
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BARR, JOHN HENRY
Mechanical eng''r; b. Terre Haute, Ind., June 19, 1861; s. John H. and Eliza (Tillotson) Barr; grad. Univ. of Minn., 1883, B.M.E., M.S., 1888; Cornell Univ., M.M.E., 1889; m. Minneapolis, Minn., June 4, 1884, Kate L. Kennedy; one son, John Henry, Jr., b. 1890. Ass't to resident mech. eng'r, Calumet & Hecla Mining Co., 1883-1884; mech. eng'r Lake Superior Iron Wks, 1884- 1885; instr., 1885-1889; ass't prof. 1889-1890, and prof. mech. eng'ring, Univ. of Minn., 1890-1891; ass't prof. mech. eng'ring, 1891-1895, asso. prof. machinc design, 1895-1898, and prof. machine design, 1898-1903, Sib- ley Coll., Cornell Univ., mech. eng'r . Anaconda Copper Mining Co., 1900; dir. and factory mg'r, Smith Premier Typewriter Co., 1903-1908; consulting eng'r, Union Typewriter Co., 1909-1913; Remington Typewriter Co., 1913. Chm'n N. Y. State Comm'n on Voting Ma- chines since 1903. Republican; Unitarian. Fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Soc. Mcch. Eng'rs. Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Psi Upsilon fraternities, trustee Cornell Univ. since 1905, pres. Syracuse Chamber of Commerce, 1910- 1911; mem. Syracuse Intercepting Sewer B'd. Author: Kinematics of Machinery, Notes on Machine Design and (with D. S. Kimball) of Elements of Machine De- sign; also various papers and reports on Machine Tools at Paris Exp'n, 1889 (Report of U. S. Comm'r- Gen.). Clubs: Citizens, University, Technology (Syra- cuse), Engineers, Cornell Univ., Hardware (N. Y.). Ad- dress: 2345 Broadway, N. Y. City.
BARR, WILLIAM JOHN
Lawyer, banker; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 5, 1850; s. John and Janc (McClelland) Barr; ed, public schs. of Philadelphia. Central High Sch., Philadelphia; Univ. of Pa., IL.B .; m. Philadelphia, June 9, 1880, Sallie Wiley; children: Emma W. (Mrs. G. Ayres Swayze), Mary M., Grace L. (Mrs. Edward A. Muschamp), Flor- ence K. Engaged in practise since admission to bar. Pres. Southwestern Nat. Bank, Philadelphia. Republi- can; Presby'n. Mason. Mem. Hist. Soc. of Pa .; Alumni Ass'n, Athletic Ass'n (Univ. of Pa.). Alumni Ass'n of Central High Sch., Philadelphia. Club: Penn. Resi- dence: 1433 S. Broad St. Address: 601 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
BARRETT, JOHN J. C.
Deputy collector of customs, Port of N. Y .; b. She- boygan, Wis., Aug. 20, 1859; s. Wright and Rebecca (Clauson) Barrett; ed. public schs. of N. Y. State and private study; m. Ossining, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1891, Jennie A. Ballard; children: Leonard Wright, b. 1896; John Drew, b. 1902. Public sch. teacher in Putnam and Dutchess counties, ten years; since 1902 connected with Customs Service, Port of N. Y., advancing through all grades of civil service, from clerk to deputy collector. Baptist. Mem. Ossining Council, No. 1486, Royal Arcanum; master of Radium Lodge, No. 844, F. and A. M., and meni. Terrace City Chapter, No. 177, R.A. M. Trustee and financial see. First Bapt. Ch., Ossining, N. Y .; dir. and v .- p. Y. M. C. A., Ossining, N. Y. Address: 44 Ellls Pl., Ossining, N. Y.
BARRETT, REGINALD
Musical composer, organist; b. London, England. Jan. 12, 1861; s. Richard and Rachel (Squire) Bar- rett; gen. ed'n in various private schools of England and Germany; musical ed'n in Conservatory at Darm- stadt, and Guildhall Sch. of Music, London; m. Strat- ford-on-Avon, England, Sept. 1, 1888, Lucy E. Wilkes. Settled in Kansas City, Mo., 1888, where was organ- ist and choirmaster St. Mary's P. E. Ch. until 1898; then choirmaster and organist St. Thomas' P. E. Ch_ Mamaroneck, N. Y., 1898-1901, and afterward at St. James' Luth. Ch., New York. Teacher of organ and voice. Organist and choirmaster, St. James' P. E. Ch., Fordham, 1911-1913. Republican; Episcopalian. Composer of much sacred music, including various organ offertories and transcriptions, various anthems, including Crossing the Bar, a communion service in E- flat, and many others, as well as secular composi- tions, including The Light Beyond, The Holy Gates (first prize, The Musician comipetition, 1898), Round the Ycar, The Song of the Jester. and other songs. The Birthstone Suite for piano; Come, Let Us Sing, Search Me, O God (anthems). Nine Inches of Foam, Three Flics. The Owl, How Dear to Me, Sleepyland and others (part songs). The Birth of Love, Shall I Wed Thee. Suppose, with Violets, etc. (songs). Or- gan Cradle Song. and varlous piano pieces, etc. Awarded prize for composition, Nat. Eisteddfod. Scranton, Pa., 1905. Mem. Nat. Ass'n of Organists; conductor of Fordham Heights Choral Soc. Resi- dence: 2481 Creston Av. Address: 56 E. 34th St., N. Y. City.
BARRETT, THOMAS ASPINWALL
Publisher: b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1866; s. John and Mary (Young) Barrett; ed. publle sch. and high sch., Brooklyn, N. Y .; m. 1898, Mabel Alston Thurber; children: Winifred. b. 1899; Alston, b. 1901; Marjorie, b. 1904; Phyllis, b. 1909; Vivien, b. 1911; Bettina, b. 1912. Connected with Orange Judd Co. since 1881; now treas. and dir. Democrat: Episco- palian. Mason. Knight Templar. Treas. Periodical Publishers' Ass'n of America. Recreation: Amateur photography. Clubs: Aldinc. N. Y Press, National Arts. Sphinx (N. Y. City) ; Orange Camera (Orange, N. J.). Residence: East Orange, N. J. Address: 315 Fourth Av., N. Y. Clty.
BARRICKLO, WILLIAM R.
Lawyer; b. Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 27, 1857; s. An- drew and Julia R. (Lalor) Barricklo: grad. Princeton Univ., A.M., 1878; Columbla Univ. L.L.B., 1880; m. Tren- ton, N. J., Nov. 4, 1897. Elizabeth S. Lalor. Mem. bar States of N. Y. and N. J .; mem. N. J. State B'd of Ed'n. Democrat. Presbyterian. Mem. N. Y. Law Inst., Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: Princeton, N. Y. Athletic. Residence: 130 Bentley Av., Jersey City, N. J. Address: 261 Broadway, N. Y. City, and 13 Exchange Pl., Jersey City, N. J.
BARRIE, GEORGE
Physician; b. Australia, June 3, 1865; s. Alexander and Margaret (Kerr) Barrle; ed. private tutors, and Georgetown Univ., M.D .; m. Washington, D. C., June 7, 1894, Emma Snowden Sears. Late asso. prof. surgery. Georgetown Med. Sch., late visiting surgeon to Munici- pal Tuberculosis Hosp., Washington, D. C., lecturer on Gen. Surgery Polyclinic Med. Sch. and Hosp .. N. Y. City .; chlef surgeon Ilarlem . Dispensary, N. Y. City: asso. Surgeon Randall Island Hosp. Fellow Am. Med Ass'n, A.A.A.S., Am. Anthropol. Ass'n. Address: 601 WV. 110th St., N. Y. City.
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BARRON, ELWYN ALFRED
Dramatist; novelist; b. Lima, N. Y., March 6. 1855; s. Alfred Lovejoy and Ellen Elizabeth Barron; ed. Robert Coll .. Tenn., 1868-1872; m. Chicago, Sept. 9, 1884, Ifannah Leo Bird; children: Margaret Ellen, b. 1SSS; Elwyn Lee, b. 1891. Engaged In newspaper work in Chicago; dramatie critle and editorial writer, Chi- cago Inter Ocean, 1877-1895; lved In London and Paris.
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1895-1907. Wrote, in collaboration with Morgan Bates, the plays "A Mountain Pink," produced at Grand Opera House, Chicago, in 1883, and "A Moral Crime," pro- duced at Columbia Theatre, Chicago, 1885; also wrote plays (all produced), as follows: Lady Ashley, 1886; When Bess was Queen, 1894; Out of the Storm, 1891; Romola, 1896; Punchinello, 1900 (produced by Edward S. Willard); The Ruling Power, New York, 1904; A Prince of the People, produced in England, 1905. Author: The Viking (drama in blank verse), 1888; biography of Lawrence Barrett, 1887; and the novels, (London and Ami. editions), Manders, 1899; in Old New York, 1900, and Marcel Levignet, 1906 Address: 107 Waverly P'l., N. Y. City.
BARRON, LEONARD
Horticulturist, editor, author; b. Chiswick, Eng., 1868; s. Archibald Farquharson and Nellie M. (Ayres) Barron; ed. private schs. in London, Birkbeck Inst., London, sp'l courses in botany and natural sciences; m. Bayonne, N. J., Effie M. Robinson, 1896; children: Eric Stuart, b. 1897; Dorothy Enid, b. 1899. Ass't editor Gardeners' Chronicle, London, 1885; came to N. Y. City, 1894; editor Am. Gardening, 1894-1904; now editor Garden Magazinc. Sec. Am. Rose Soc., 1890-1893; sec. Hort. Soc. of N. Y., 1899-1909. Mem. Am. Pomol. Soc., Soc. for Hort. Science, Am. Inst., N. Y. Florists' Club, The Camera Club. Organized Internat. Confer- ences on Plant Breeding, 1907; on Hardiness and Ac- climatization, 1902, and edited Proceedings. Contb'r
to hort. press; consulting horticulturist. Author: Lawns and How to Make Them; Roses and How to Grow Them, and editor of other books in Garden Library. Address: Garden City, L. I., N. Y.
BARROWS, FRANKLIN W.
Physician; b. Springfield, Ill., Jan. 24, 1863; s. Simon and Emily L. Barrows (both parents of same family name); grad. Amherst Coll., A.B., 1885; A.M., 1887; Univ. of Buffalo, M.D., 1893; m. Buffalo, June 28, 1894, Isabella Spaulding Deane; children: Marion, b. 1897; Emily, b. 1904. Teacher of natural science, Worcester (Mass) Acad., 1885-1888; Central High Sch., Buffalo, 1888-1903; instr. in histology, Univ. of Buffalo, Med. Dep't, 1895-1902. One of Med. Insp. of Schs., Buffalo. Hon. mem. N. Y. State Science Teachers' Ass'n; mcm. Psi Upsilon fraternity, Nu Sigma Nu (med.). Dep't editor Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette, N. Y. City. Ad- dress: 1364 Michigan St., Buffalo, N. Y.
BARROWS, IRA
Manufacturer; b. N. Attleborough, Mass .; s. Henry Francis and Henrietta T. ( Richards) Barrows; grad. Brown Univ., class 1883, A.B .; m. Tunesdale, Pa., June 12, 1911, Cecilia W., d. Ex-Mayor E. H. Fitler. Pres. The Five Twenty-One Park Av. Co., H. F. Barrows Co. Republican; mem. St. Thomas Episcopal Ch. Mem. Sons of Revolution, Colonial Wars, Military and Naval Wars of U. S., Chamber of Commerce. Dir. Practical Housekeeping Centers. Recreations: Golf, tennis, rid- ing, motoring. Clubs: University, Metropolitan, Rid- ing, Piping Rock, Sleepy Hollow Country, Garden City Golf, Rumson Country (dir.), Down Town Ass'n. Resi- dence: 321 Park Av. Address: 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y. City.
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BARROWS, WILLIAM STANLEY
Clergyman; b. Rome, N. Y., 1861; s. Rev. N. (S.T.D.) and Isabella (Gibson) Barrows; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Garden City, L. I .; Trinity Coll., Hartford, B.A., 1884; M.A., 1887; Gen, Theol. Sem., 1888; B.D., 1891; m. Co- manche, Texas, June 27, 1906, Margaret Sartwelle. Master Ft. Hill Sch., Canandaigua, N. Y., 1884-1885; Zion Ch. Little Neck, N. Y., 1888-1890; Ravenscroft, Asheville, N. C., 1890-1894; Mayo fellow, Gen. Theol. Sem., 1894-1897; headmaster, De Veaux Coll., . Niagara Falls, since 1897: Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Address: De Veaux Coll., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Y BARRY, JOHN T.
Manufacturing chemist; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 17, 1865; s. John and Isabella (Paterson) Barry (both born in Glasgow, Scotland); ed. public (grammar) sch., Brooklyn; m. Brooklyn, April 4, 1893, Annie Rappelyea Collins; one d., Mary Williamson Barry, b. 1898. Mem. firm D. D. Williamson & Co., mfg chemists; treas, and dir. Crown Cordial & Extract Co. and Coca-Beta Co .; trustee E. Brooklyn Savings Bank. Republican; Presby'n. Has traveled in U. S. and Canada. Mcm. Mfrs Ass'n, B'd of Trade and Transportation, St. An- drew's Soc. (all N. Y. City) ; Brooklyn League. Trustee Throop Av. Presby'n Ch. ( Brooklyn); v .- p. Bushwick and East Brooklyn Dispensary; chm'n Bedford Branch Y. M. C. A. Clubs: Union League (Brooklyn); Drug and Chemical. Residence: 1263 Dean St., Brooklyn. Address: 86 Fulton St., N. Y. City.
BARRY, THOMAS HENRY
Major Gen., U.S.A .; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 13, 1885; s. David and Margaret (Dimond) Barry; ed. public schools N. Y., and Coll. City of N. Y .; appt'd cadet C. S. Mil. Acad. 1873; grad. 1877; in. Washington, D. C., Jan. 23. 1884, Ellen Bestor. Second lieut. 7th Cav. June 14, 1877; served in Dakota and Montana until Aug. 31, 1880, when was transferred to 1st Inf., served in Texas 1880-1882; appt'd q .- m. 1st Inf. and promoted Ist lieut. March 11, 1882; capt. Feb. 25, 1891; major and ass't adj. gen. Jan. 29, 1897; lieut .- col. and ass't adj. gen. U.S.V., and adj. gen. Sth Army Corps, June 22, 1898; lieut. col. and ass't adj. gen., U.S.A., Jan. 10, 1900; brig. gen, U.S.V. June 10, 1900-June 30, 1901; col. and ass't adj. gen. U.S.A. July 15, 1902; brig. gen. U.S.A. Aug. 18, 1903; maj. gen. U.S.A. April 29, 1908. Served in Dakota and Montana 1877-1880; Texas, 1880- 1882; Ariz., 1882-1886; S. Dak., 1890-1891, taking part in campaigns against Apaches in Ariz. and Sioux in S. Dak. On duty in office of Hon Daniel S. Lamont, Sec. of War, 1893-1897; adj. gen. Dept. of the Columbia, 1897-1898; adj. gen. and Chief of Staff of Philippine forces, 1898-1901; with China Relief Expd'n 1900; duty War Dept. and Dept. of the East, 1901-1903; command- ing Dept. of Gulf, at Atlanta, Ga., 1903-1905; with Russian Army during Russo-Japanese War to Dec., 1905; ass't chief of staff U.S.A. and pres. Army War Coll., Dec., 1905-Feb., 1907; attended grand maneuvers, German Army, 1006; commanded Army of Cuban Paci- fication, 1907-1909; commanded Dept. of Calif., 1910; Supt. U. S. Mil. Acad., Aug. 31, 1910-Aug. 31, 1912; commanding Eastern Dept. since Sept. 1, 1912. Ad- dress: Governors Island, N. Y.
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