Who's who in New York City and State, 1914, pt 1, Part 132

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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HUTTON, ALFRED JOHN


Clergyman; b. Brunswick, Rensselaer, Co., N. Y., June 20, 1842; s. John and Sarah Patrick (Hayden) Hutton; ed. Williams Coll., A.B. 1866, A.M. 1869, D.D. 1893; Auburn Theol. Scm., 1868-1871; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1871, Harriet Wisc, d. Edgar Hyatt, N. Y. merchant; children: Edward HI., M.D., b. 1872; Donald J., E.E., b. 1874; Mrs. Wyndham Randolph Bean, b. 1878; Alfred E., b. 1880. Was principal Leaven- worth Acad., Wolcott, N. Y., 1866-1868; ordained by Classis Reformed Church, Watervliet, N. Y., June. 1871 (remained 8 years); pastor Presby'n Ch., Cort- land, N. Y., 1879-1881; pastor Reformed Ch. on the Heights, Brooklyn, 1881-1887; St. Peter's Presby'n Ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1887-1895; pastor First Presby'n Ch., Corning, N. Y., 1895-1907; connected with North Presby'n Ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1907-1908; since then served Memorial Presby'n Ch. and Westminster Presby'n Ch. Has travelled in the British Isles, Con- tinental Europe, Egypt, Palestine, etc. Independent Republican (Ist vote for Lincoln, 2d term). Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Nat. Geog. Soc. From 1897 to 1906 comm'r Auburn Theol. Sem. (pres. b'd 1899). Recreations: Horseback riding and wheeling. City), Clubs: Alpha Delta (clerical, Reformed Ch., N. Y. Alpha Kappa (undenominational, Brooklyn), Alpha Kappa (Rochester, N. Y.). Address: 14 Sibley Placc, Rochester, N. Y.


and HUTTON, FREDERIC REMSEN


Mechanical eng'r and emeritus prof. mech. eng'ring; b. N. Y. City, May 28, 1853; s. Mancius Smedes and Gertrude (Holmes) Hutton; grad. Columbia, A.B. 1873, EMM. 1876, Ph.D. 1882, Sc.D. 1904; Sc.D. (Rutgers) 1913; m. N. Y. City, 1878, Grace Lefferts; children: Lefferts Hutton, M.D., b. 1879; Mancius Smedes Hut- ton, b. 1881. Prof. mech. eng'ring, Columbia Univ., 1877-1907; prof. emeritus since 1907; dean faculty of cng'ring, Columbia Univ., 1899-1905; consulting mech. eng'r, Dep't Water, Gas and Electricity, City of N. Y., 1911; v .- p. Museum of Safety, 1905-1913. Prepared census monographs for Gov't, 1880-1882; editor En- gineering Magazine, 1892; Johnson's Encyclopedia, 1893. Author: Mechanical Engineering of Power and Plants, Heat and Heat Engines, The Gas Engine, 1904; Mechanical Engineering of Steam Power Plants, 1908; Machine Tools (U. S. census, 1900). Col- laborator Century Dictionary, 1910; New Internat. Encyclopedia, 1913. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs (sec. 1883-1906, pres. 1906-1907, hon. sec. since 1907), Soc. of Cincinnati, 1910; Am. Acad. of Arts and Sci- ences; trustee Collegiate Sch., N. Y .; Reformed Dutch Ch., N. Y. Recreations: Tennis, automobiling. Clubs: Automobile of Am., Columbia University, Century, Engineers. Address: 257 W. 86th St., N. Y. City.


HYANS, EDWARD M.


Certified public accountant; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 26, 1878; s. Henry and Rosa (Eikan) Hyans; ed. N. Y. public sch., grad. Univ. State N. Y., with degree Cer- tified Public Accountant; m. Nov. 27, 1901, Rose Feigenbaum; children: Herbert L., b. Aug. 16, 1903; Stuart R., b. June 2, 1909. Pres. and gen. mg'r Cer- tificd Credit Co. of America; also pres. and gen. mg'r Universal Business Inst. Independent; Hebrew. Men. N. Y. State Soc. Certified Public Accountants, Inst. of Accounts, New York. Mason, 32º. Recreations: Baseball, yachting, automobiling. Resid nce: 567 W. 149th St. Address: 186 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


HYATT, ABRAHAM MARSHALL


Capitalist; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 6, 1859; s. Walter and Josephine (Marshall) Hyatt; ed. public schs. of N. Y .; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 4, 1897, Carrie Louise de Groot. Formerly with U. S. Trust Co., 13 years; v .- p. and sec., N. Y. Security & Trust Co .; v .- p. and dir. Lin- coln Trust Co .; dir. Madison Safe Deposit Co., Strong Machinery & Supply Co., Strong Rubber & Asbestos Co. and Hyfield Mf'g Co. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. Working Women's Protective Union, Met. Mu- seum of Art, Am. Museum Natural History, N. Y. Hist. Soc., Sons of Revolution. Residence: 57 W. 74th St. Address: 208 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


HYATT, ANNA VAUGHN


Animal sculptor; b. Cambridge, Mass., 1876; d. Al- pheus and Audella (Boebe) Ifyntt; received private sch ed'n at Cambridge, Mass .; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1910. Bronze statue of Lion, Dayton,


Ohio, and bronzes at Metropolitan Museum. Mem. Nat. Sculpture Soc., Friendly Circle of the Medallion, Federation of Arts. Address: 126 E. 80th St., N. Y. City.


HYDE, ARTHUR SEWALL


Musician; b. Bath, Me., Feb. 21, 1875; s. Gen. Thomas W. and Annie (Hayden) Hyde; ed. publie schs. of Bath, private tutors: Harvard Univ., A.B., 1896; stud-


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ied music In Boston and Paris; unmarried. Organist HYDE, JAMES HAZEN


at St. John's Ch., Charlestown, Mass., 4 years; or- ganist and choirmaster, Emmanuel Ch., Boston, 8 years; organist and cholrmaster St. Bartholomew's Ch., N. Y., since 1908; conductor of choral socs. in Boston and Maine. Republican; Episcopalian. Trus- tee Inst. of Musical Arts, N. Y. Clubs: Metropolltan, Harvard, Tennis and Racquet (Boston). Residence: 10 E. 45th St. Address: 16 E. 44th St., N. Y. City.


HYDE, CLARENCE REGINALD


Physician; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 22, 1870; s. Jocl A. (M.D.) and Mary D. (Richardson) Hyde; ed. Brook- lyn Poly., 1879-1887; Amherst Coll., A.B., 1891, A.M., 1894; Long Island Coll. Hosp., M.D., 1894; . m. Brook- lyn, May 22, 1902, Alice Clary Earle, d. Alice Morse Earle. Republican; Congregationallst. Mem. Kings Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Associate Phy- sicians of I. I., L. I. Med. Soc .; fellow Brooklyn Gyne- col. and N. Y. Obstet. Socs .; mem. Woman's Hosp. Soc. Ass't surgeon L. 1. Coll. Hosp .; ass't prof. Gyne- cology, Long Island Coll. Hosp. Asso. editor Brook- lyn Med. Journal, 1902-1904. Traveled abroad In 1895, studying medicine in Berlin, Germany. Editor: Trans- actions of Assoclated Physicians of Long Island, 1899- 1901; Transactions of Woman's Hosp. Soc., 1899-1901. Mem. Psi Upsilon, Sons of Revolution (N. Y. Chapter), Amherst Coll. Alumni Ass'n. Club: Hamilton. Ad- dress: 242 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


-J HYDE, E. FRANCIS


Banker; b. N. Y. City, June 23, 1842; s. Edwin and Elizabeth A. Hyde; ed. N. Y. City and Middletown, Conn .; grad. N. Y. Free Acad. (now Coll. City of N. Y.), 1861; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1863; served in U. S. Army in a N. Y. reg't in Va. in Civil War; m. 1868, Marie E., d. Albert N. Brown, merchant, of N. Y. City. Practised law in N. Y. Clty until 1886; since 1886, v .- p. and trustce Central Trust Co. of N. Y .. Re- publican; Presby'n (elder). Patron of orchestral mu- sic, and has an extensive library of the scores of the great musical composers; pres. Philharmonle Soc. of N. Y., 1888-1901; in 1903 conceived the plan and raised the fund by which the famous musicians Wasslly Saf- onoff, Felix Weingartner, Max Fiedler, Edward Co- lonne, Willem Mengelberg, Frltz Steinbach and others were induced to come to the United States for the first time as conductors and direct at the concerts of the Philharmonle Soc. of N. Y. Fellow Philhar- monic Soc. of London, England; mem. Manuscript Soc. of N. Y., etc. Trustee Presby'n B'd of Church Erec- tion; mem. N. Y. Sabbath Com .; mg'r Am. Bible Soc .; trustee and treas. Princeton Theol, Sem. Mem. Am. Geog, Soc., Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., New England Soc. In N. Y., Soc. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution, Met. Museum of Art. Clubs: Century, Union Leaguc, Metropolitan, University, Riding, City, Down Town. Residence: 36 W. 58th St. Address: 54 Wall St., N. Y. City.


HYDE, H. STANLEY


Electrical eng'r; b. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 6, 1877; s. George Warren and Lucy Jane (Braman) Hyde; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1901; m. Boston, June 11, 1910, Edna S. Mason; one d .: Helena, b. Aug. 2, 1911. Eng'r for N. Y. Telephonc Co. Clubs: Harvard (N. Y.), Cranford Golf (Cranford, N. J.). Residence: Cran- ford, N. J. Address: 15 Dcy St., N. Y. City.


HYDE, HENRY NEAL


Clergyman; b. Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1873; s Salem and Anne P. (Cheney) Hyde; descendant of Capt. Ebenezer Botsford; also of Simon Peck, both serving in Conn. Vols. Revolutionary War; ed. Syra- cuse public and high schs., 1879-1890; Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1890-1891, Yale, B.A., 1895, N. Law School, 1897-1898; General Theol. Sem., N. Y. Y 1900-1902; Cambridge Univ., England summer term, 1903; m. Madeline, d. of Oscar E. Van Zile, banker of Troy, N. Y .; children: Salem, b 1905, Henry Van Zile, b. 1906. Studied law in office of Hon. Frank Hiscock; admitted to N. Y. Bar, July, 1898; practiscd two years in firm of Hyde & Rowland; gave up law for church work, summer of 1900, and studied for Holy Orders. Ordered deacon by Bishop F. Huntington, May 28, 1902, and priest, Mar. 28, 1903. Has been rector of Trinity Ch., Syracuse, since 1903. One of Bish- op's examining chapiains, Diocese of Central N. Y. Hlas traveled in England and Scotland. Probation officer Syracuse Police. Dep't. Sec. ClerIcal Club of Syracuse, Sec. Class of 1895 Yale Coll .; mem. N. Y. Prlson Ass'n; corr. mem. Clvil Service Reform Ass'n; mem. Onondaga Hist. Ass'n, Delta Kappa Epsilon, S. A. R .; trustee Shelter for Unprotected Girls, Syra- cuse, N. Y. Clubs: Yale, (N. Y. Clty); University (one of organizers and first sec.), Fortnightly (Syracuse) Summer home: Skaneateles Lake, N. Y. Address: Little Rock, Ark.


Former v .- p. Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U. S .; b. N. Y. City, June 6, 1876; s. Henry B. (founder and late pres. of the society) and Annie F. Hyde; ed. N, Y. City; grad. Harvard, A.B., 1898: unmarried. Elect. ed 2d v .- p. Nov. 2, 1898, and v .- p. May 10, 1899, of Equitable Life; resigned 1905. Was several years pres. Alliance Francaise; gave $30,000 to the Cercie Francais of llarvard for the promotion of study of French literature, and the French Gov't recognized hls munificence by conferring on him cross of the Legion of Honor; now dir. Federation of French Alliance in U. S. Clubs: Union, University, Grolier, Century, Fencers, Meadow Brook. Address: 23 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.


HYDE, LOUIS D.


Physician and surgeon; b. Owego, N. Y., Oct. 14 1871; s. Nelson H. and Anna E. (Fulcher) Hyde; grad. Owego Free Acad. (Salutatorian) 1888; N. Y. Homœ. Med. Coll. and Hosp., M.D). (valedictorian, first faculty and Alumni prizes), 1894 (also received Wales prize in junior year); received degree of ophthalmic and aurai surgeon (O. et A. Chir.), N, Y. Ophthalmic Hosp., 1902; m. Owego, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1898, Fannie L. Corey. Ass't sup't of "Glenniary" (Owego, N. Y.), 1894-1899; sup't Oak Hill Sanitarium, Montclair, N. J., 1900-1901; resident surgeon N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp, (N. Y. City), 1902-1903; In private practice, special work only at Owego, N. Y., since 1903; specialty in eye, ear, nose and throat. Dir. and sec. Glenniary Co., 1898-1900. Presby'n (elder). Mem. Am. Inst. Homœopathy, N. Y. State Homœ. Med. Soć, Club: Social. Address: 239 Main St., Owego, N. Y.


SHYDE, MILES GOODYEAR


Physician, author; b. Cortland, N. Y .; s. Frederick and Elvira (Goodyear) Hyde; ed. Cortland Acad., Yale, A.B., (with honors), 1865, A.M., 1868; Geneva Coll., M.D., 1868; m. Solon, N. Y., June 30, 1870, Julia Elizabeth Boyd; children: Frederick William Lavina Hathway. Began med. practice at Cortland, 1868; demonstrator of anatomy, 1872-1874, prof. internal anatomy, 1874-1878, Coll. of Medicine, Syracuse Univ. Pres. Cortiand Co. Med. Soc., 1875, re-elected, in 1876; delegate to Amn. Med. Ass'n, 1876; for several years surgeon to Elmira, Cortland & Northern R. R .; re- moved to N. Y. City, 1888. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon Ass'n of N. Y. City. Delivered address, June, 1905, before Medical Alumni of Syra- cuse Univ. Author of several books of fiction and of monograph on The One-Time Wooden Spoon at Yale, etc. Address 6 W. 21st St., N. Y. City.


HYDE, WILLIAM HENRY


Artist, painter; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 29, 1858; s. John James and Mira Louisa (Card) Hyde; grad. Columbia, 1.A., 1877; studicd In Paris at Academie Julian under Boulanger, Lefebvre, Doucet, Alexander, llarrison; m. Grace Ch., N. Y. City, Dec. 19, 1894, Mary, d. Rt. Rev. H. C. Potter; one d. Sylvia, b. 1896. Asso. Nat Acad. Design. Independent (Mugwump) in politics. Club: Century. Address: 66 E. 91st St., N. Y. City.


HYSLOP, JAMES H.


Secretary Soc. for Psychical Research; b. Xenia, O., Aug. 18, 1854; s. Robert and Martha Ann ( Bogle) Hyslop; grad. Wooster Univ., A.B. and A.M., later LL.D .; Leipzig Univ. and Johns Hopkins Univ., Ph.D .; m. Oct. 1, 1891; Mary Fry Hall; children: George Hali, b. Dec. 20, 1892, Mary Winifred, b. Sept. 24, 1894, Beatrice Fry, b. April 10, 1899. Taught in public schs., Lake Forest Univ., Smith Coll., Bucknell Univ., and Columbia Univ. Independent. V .- p. English Soc. for Psychical Rescarch, sce. Am. Soc. for Psychical Research; fellow A. A. A. S .; Am. Acad. Polit. Science. Club: Authors (London). Address: 519 W. 149th St., N. Y. City.


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IBBOTSON, JOSEPH DARLING, JR.


Clergyman, librarian; b. Binghamton, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1869; s. Joseph Darling and Mary (Dunscomb) 1b- botson; grad. Hamilton Coll., A.B., 1890; A.M., 1894; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1891-1894; studicd at Univs. of Berlin and Halle, Germany, 1894-1895; m. Weren- gerode am Harz, Germany, July, 1895, Hedwig Tappe; children: Mary, b. 1896; Louis Tappe, b. 1901; Joseph Serwyn, b. 1907. Ass't prof. English literature, Ham- ilton Coll., 1895-1902; prof. English literature, 1902- 1911, librarian since 1911. Independent in politics; Presby'n. Mem. Modern Language Ass'n of Am., Ma- lone Soc., Am. Library Ass'n, Chi Psi fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa. Address: Clinton, N. Y.


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IDE, FANNIE OGDEN ("RUTH OGDEN")


Author; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1853; d. Jona- than and Abigail (Murphey) Ogden; colonial descent; ed. In private schools In Brooklyn; m. Brooklyn, Dec., 1$75, Charles W. Ide (died Nov., 1903); one d .: Alice steele Idc. Contb'r poems and prose to magazines. Author: Hls Little Royal Highness, 1887; A Loyal Little Redcoat, 1890; Courage, 1894; Little Homespun, 1896; A Little Queen of Hearts, 1898; Tattine, 1900; Loyal Hearts and True, 1900; Friendship-The Good and Perfect Gift, 1903. Address: 43 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


JIDE, GEORGE EDWARD


Pres. Home Life Ins. Co .; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May, 1860; s. Henry and Lydla (Smith) Ide; academic course at Yalc, B.A., 1881; hon. M.A., 1906; m. Brook- iyn, N. Y., 1885, Carrie W. Hester. With Dominick & Dickerman, bankers, 1881-1890; sec. Home Life Ins. Co., 1890; v .- p., 1892, pres. since 1894; dir. Fidelity and Casualty Co., Corn Exchange Bank (Grand Cen- trai Branch), Washington Trust Co .; pres. Larch- mont Nat. Bank. Clubs: University, Yale, Metropoll- tan, N. Y. Yacht, Hamilton, Graduates (New Haven), Railroad of N. Y., Nassau Country, Knollwood Coun- try, Piping Rock. Address: 521 Park Av., N. Y. City.


VIDE, GEORGE ELMORE


Rear-admiral U. S. N .; b. Zanesville, Ohlo, Dec. 6, 1845; s. Dr. William E. and Angeline (Sullivan) Ide; grad. Naval Acad., 1861; m. Fortress Monroe, Va., July 28, 1889, Alexandra Louise Bruen. During sum- mer 1862-1864, while midshipman, cruised after Con- federate steamers Tallahassee and Florida; went to Greenland on Juniata, 1870, in search of Polaris sur- vivors, and same year took Virginius filibusters from Santiago, Cuba, to N. Y. Served on Kenosha, which escorted English ship Monarch to Portland, Me., 1871, carrying body of George Peabody, philanthropist; commanded U. S. S. Justin off Santlago, during Span- ish-Am. War, and U. S. S. New Orleans on Manila Sta .; capt. of Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif., until 1901; retired as rear-admiral. Clubs: Metropolitan, N. Y. Athletic, N. Y. Yacht. Address: 1128 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


IDE, HENRY CLAY


Diplomat, lawyer, capitallst; b. Barnet, Vt., Sept. 18, 1844; s. Jacob and Lodoska (Knights) Ide; grad. Dartmouth Coll., AJB. (valedictorian), 1866; A.M., 1869; LL.D., 1900; Tufts Coll., LL.D., 1903; m. Stoughton, Mass. Oct. 26, 1871, Mary M. Melcher (died AprlI 22, 1892); children: Adelaide M. (deceased), b. 1872; Harry J. (deceased), b. 1874; Annie H. (Mrs. W. B. Cockran), b. 1876; Marjorie M. (Mrs. Shane Leslie). Admitted to bar of Vt., U. S. Dist. and Circuit Courts and Su- preme Court of U. S. Traveled extensively in Eu- rope, America, Asia and Islands of Pacific, Indian and Atlantic Oceans. Pres. Dupont Mf'g Co .; trustee Pas- sumpsic Savings Bank, St. Johnsbury, Vt .; dlr. First Nat. Bank. St. Johnsbury, Vt .; Tredegar Nat. Bank, Jacksonville, Ala .; Jacksonville Oil Mill Co., Ely Hoe & Fork Co., St. Johnsbury, Vt .; receiver Knicker- bocker Trust Co., N. Y. State's att'y, Vt., 1876-1878; State Senator, Vt., 1882-1886; pres. Vt. Republican State Conv., 1884; delegate to Republican Nat. Conv., 1888; appt'd by Pres. Harrison, 1891, comm'r to Samoa; pres. Internat. Comm'n; appt'd chief justice of Samoa by England, Germany and U. S., constituting the protectorate, 1893-1897; appt'd by Pres. Mckinley mem. Taft Comm'n to organize clvil gov't in Phiilppine Islands, 1900; appt'd sec. Finance and Justice, Phillp- pine Islands, 1901; vice-gov., 1904; gov .- gen., 1905, 1906; envoy extraordinary and minlster plenipoten- tiary to Spain, 1909-1913. Republican; Congregation- alist. Trustee Vt. Normal Sch., Johnson, Vt. Clubs; Metropolitan (Washington, D. C.). Army and Navy, Columbia (Manlla), Country (Philippine Islands). Residence: St. Johnsbury, Vt. Address: 62 Welbeck St., London, .W. E., Eng.


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VIHLSENG, AXEL O.


Mining engineer; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 20, 1855; s. Lars C. and Anna M. Ihlseng; ed. public schools; grad, Coll. City of N. Y., B.S .; Sch. of Mines, Columbia Coll., C.E., E.M .; m. April 18, 1887, Susanne M. Reston; one d .: Olga Kathryn, b. Aug. 21, 1890. Engaged in gen. mining business; connected with zinc industry 20 years; closely Identified with the Am. and European smelters; many tlines abroad; an authorlty in zinc and lead mining in the U. S. Episcopalian. Mem. . Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs. Club: N. Y. Athletic. Ad- VIMHOFF, CHARLES HUDSON dress: 541 W. 124th St., N. Y. City.


IHMSEN, MAXIMILIAN FREDERICK


Journallst; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 14, 1868; s. Frederick Lorenz and Josephine (Darr) Ihmsen; ed. in schs. of Stuttgart, Germany, and Allegheny, Pa .; grad. Allegheny High Sch., 1886, and afterward at-


tended Pittsburgh Catholic Coll .; m. N. Y. Clty, March 17, 1884, Angeline Arado. Began business life as clerk in Pittsburgh post office, 1887. Began newspaper Ilfe on Pittsburgh Leader, as reporter; afterward with Pittsburgh Post; then in Washington Bureau of N. Y. Herald, 1891, and political reporter of same, 1893. Began his connection with the Hearst newspapers as Albany corr., N. Y. Journal, 1895; city editor, 1896- 1898; Washington corr., 1898-1900, same paper; polit. editor N. Y. American since 1900. Formerly Demo- crat; now mem. Independence Party; sec. Nat. Ass'n Democratic Clubs, 1900-1904; mem. Exec. Com. Nat. Dem. Cong. Com., 1902; organized Municipal Owner- ship League of N. Y., 1905; active as organizer of movement to nominate William R. Hcarst as Presi- dent, 1904; managed Mr. Hearst's mayoralty campaign, 1905; organized Independence League and chm'n N. Y. Independence League Com. in the gubernatorlal campaign of 1906; a leader in the orgin of Indepen- dence Party, 1908; Independence League and Repub- lican nomince for sheriff of N. Y. County, 1907. Pub- lisher Los Angeles Examiner, Calif., since 1908. Ad- (Ircss: Examiner, Los Angeles, Calif.


ILES, GEORGE


Author; b. Gibraltar, June 20, 1852; s. Frederick and Susannah Iles; ed. In common schs., Montreal, where resided 1857-1887; since then in N. Y. Long an advocate of appraised literature, or the choice of the best books by trustworthy authoritles, and the say- ing about each the words of description and criticism helpful to readers and students. Gave to Am. Li- brary Ass'n $10,000 as cost of Guide to American History (4,100 works chosen and appraised by forty critics, cdited by J. N. Larned). Editor (with R. R. Bowker) of The Readers' Guide in Economic, Social and Polltical Science; Bibliography of Fine Arts; and (with Mrs. Augusta H. Lcypoldt), A List of Books for Girls and Women and Their Clubs. Edited: Lit- tle Masterpieces of Science (6 vols.); Little Master- pleces of Autoblography (6 vols.). Author: A Class in Geometry; Flame, Electricity and the Camera; Inventors at Work-with chapters on Discovery; Leading American Inventors (Holt), 1912. Address: Park Av. Hotel, N. Y. Clty.


ILLINGTON, MARGARET


Actress; b. Bloomington, Ill .; d. J. H. and Mary Ellen Light; ed. In Ill. Wesleyan Unlv., Bloomington, and aigo at Conservatory in Chicago; m. Edward J. Bowes. Has appeared in prominent N. Y. City pro- ductions of plays, also in London in summer of 1906, under stage name of Margaret Ililngton; during sea- son of 1907-1908 played leading role in The Thief; starred in Kindling, 1911-1912; Within the Law, 1913- 1914. Address: Cort Theatre, N. Y. City.


SILLOWAY, HENRY


Physician; b. Kolin, Bohemla, Nov. 29, 1848; s. Rev. Bernard and Katherine (Schiff) Ilioway; ed. public. schools and by private tutors; med. ed'n received in Miaml Med. Coll., Cincinnati, O .; unmarried. Resi- dent physician to the Cincinnati Hosp., 1869-1870; was prof. of the diseases of children, Cincinnatl Coll. of Med. and Surgery and visiting physician to the Jew- ish Hosp. In the same city. Author: Constipation in Adults and Children, with Special Reference to Hablt- ual Constipation and Its Most Successful Treatment by the Mechanical Methods (Macmillan) ; The Summer Diarrheas of Infants (E. R. Pelton) ; one of the col- laborators on American Text-Book of the Discases of Children; contb'r to medical journals of this country and Germany. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., Soc. Med. Jurisprudence, German Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, etc. Address: 1113 Madlson Av., N. Y. City.


ILSLEY, JOHN P., JR.


+ Mechanical eng'r; b. Germantown. Pa .; s. John P. and Susan B. (Porter) Ilsley; grad. Penn. Charter Sch., Phila., 1893; Mass. Inst. Technol., B.S., 1897; m. New Brighton, N. Y., June 30. 1903. Annie Davon- port Alexander: children: John P. Ilsley, 3d, b. 1904, A. Alexander, b. 1905, Mary Davenport, b. 1911. In employ of Simonds Rolling Machine Co., Fitchburg, Mass., one year; Bell Telephone Co., Phila., one year; now mg'r sales dep't., Niles-Bement-Pond Co., N. Y. Clty. Dir. Crabtree Coal Mining Co., Ilsiey, Ky. Republican. Unitarian. Mcm. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Delta Psi Fraternity. Clubs: Railroad, Engineers, Technology. Address: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.


Banker; b. Nebraska City, Neb., Oct. 10, 1S64; s. Joseph J. and Mary E. (Rector) Imhoff; grad. Univ. of Neb., LL. B .; m. Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 20. 1887, Grace Rae Douglas; children: Richard Hudson, Catherine Douglas (deccased) ; Thomas Hunt, David Laing. V .- p. Irving Nat. Bank. Mem. Phl Kappa Psi, and Phi


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Delta Phi fraternities.


Mem. Chamber of Commerce. JINGERSOLL, COLIN MACRAE


Clubs: Union League, Lotos, Lawyers. Residence:


Hopewell, N. J. Address: 233 Broadway, N. Y. City.


J INGALLS, MELVILLE E., JR.


Lawyer; b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 10, 1870; s. Melville E. and Abbie (Stimson) Ingalls; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., 1892; Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., 1895; m. Free- hold, N. J., Sept. 11, 1909, Mrs. Beulah Humphrey Newbury. Was admitted to the N. Y. Bar and prac- tised in the law office of Stetson, Jennings & Russell after leaving the law school, and in April, 1900, formed partnership with John S. Sheppard, Jr., under name of Sheppard & Ingails; later became associated with Judge William Rumsey, late judge of the N. Y. Appellate Division, under name of Rumsey, Shep- pard & Ingalls; upon death of Judge Rumsey his son was admitted to firm. Has traveled much over the U. S. and Can. and has visited Alasaka, Cuba, England, Germany, France, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Russia and Switzerland. Pres. and treas. Virginia Hot Springs Company. Democrat. Mem. Ass'n Dar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, B'd Mg'rs Knick- erbocker Hosp. Clubs: University, Harvard, Knoll- wood Country, City Lunch. Residence 512-5th Av. Address: 27 Cedar St., N. Y. City.


INGALLS, WALTER RENTON


Mining and metallurgical eng'r, editor; b. Lynn, Mass., Oct. 25, 1865; s. Jerome and Emma (Renton) Ingalls; grad. Lynn (Mass.) High Sch., 1882; Mass. Inst. Technology, S.B., 1886; m. Stapleton, S. I., Oct. 26, 1898, Ella Gordon; children: Rosamond, b. 1901, Catherine, b. 1903, Hildegrade, b. 1905. Engaged in mining at Leadville, Colo. 1886-1890; ass't editor Engineering and Mining Journal 1890-1892; mining and metallurgical eng'r Pittsburg and Mexican Tin Mining Co., Durango, Mexico, 1892; consulting mining eng'r N. Y. City, visiting professionally, various min- ing districts in U. S., Can., Belgium, Germany and . Poland, especially in connection with the metallurgy of zinc, 1893-1894; metallurgist Gold and Silver Ex- traction Co., Lt'd, Denver and Cripple Creek, Colo., 1895; sup't Quien Sabe Smeltery, Durango, Mexico, 1896; consulting eng'r N. Y. City, and ass't editor The Mineral Industry, 1897-1899; metallurgical eng'r for Am. Zinc, Lead and .Smeiting Co., Columbia Lead Co., and Laharpe Zinc Smelting Co., 1899-1904; chief of Canadian Zinc Comm'n, 1905-1906; since July 1, 1905, has been editor of The Engineering and Mining Journal and The Mineral Industry. Was mem. of jury at the St. Louis Exp'n. Independent in poii- tics. Mem. Mining and Metallur gical Soc. of Am., Am. Inst. of Mining Eng'rs, Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, the Soc. of Chem. Industry. Author: Production and Properties of Zinc, 1902; Metallurgy of Zinc and Cadmium, 1903; Notes on Metallurgical Mill Construction, 1906; Lead Smelting and Refining, 1906; Lead and Zinc in . the United States, 1908. Clubs: Lawyers, Engineers. Residence: Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Address: 505 Pearl St., N. Y. City.




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