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Soc., Ass'n of Mil. Surgeons of the U. S., N. Y. Otol Soc., N. Y. Acad. of Med., N. Y. Physicians Mutual Aid Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Ass'n, N. Y. County Med. Ass'n, Med. Ass'n of Greater City of N. Y., Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist., Manhattan Med. Ass'n, Medico-Surgical Soc. N. Y., Soc. Med. Jurisprudence, Fellow Coll. of Surgeons of Am., New. Eng. Hist. Geneal. Soc., N. Y. Geneal. and Biog. Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc., Veteran Ass'n of Indp't Corps of Cadets, M. V. Militla, Ass'n Med. Reserve Corps, U. S. A., N. Y. State Division; 1st Lieut. Med. Reserve Corps, U. S. A. Also mem. Loyal Legion, Mil., Order of Foreign Wars, Naval and Mil. Order of the Spanish-Am. War, Spanish War Vete- rans, Sons of Revolution, Mass. Soc. of the Cincinnati, Soc. of Am. Wars, Holland Lodge, Huguenot Soc. of America, New England Soc. of N. Y., Soc. of Colonial Wars, Soc. of Mayflower Descendants, Knight Tem- plar, 32° Mason, and Mecca Temple. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon and Zeta Psi fraternities. Clubs: Uni- versity, Harvard (N. Y. City), Porcellian, Hasty Pud- ding. Zeta Psi (Cambridge). Address: 19 W. 54th St., N. Y. City.
BRYANT, WALDO CALVIN
Manufacturer; b. Winchendon, Mass., Dec. 17, 1863; s. Calvin T. and Almeda (Dexter) Bryant; grad. Wor- cester Poly. Inst., A.B., class of 1884; m. Waterbury, Conn., April 5, 1887, Ida Gerald; children: Waldo Gerald, Doris. Started in business mfg electric lighting devices, 1888; incorp'd The Bryant Electric Co., 1889, of which is pres., treas. and gen. mg'r; also pres., treas. and gen. mg'r The Perkins Electric Switch Mfg Co., v .- p. and dir. Siemon Hard Rubber Corp'n; dir. Bridgeport Brass Co., Bridgeport Hydrau- lic Co., First-Bridgeport Nat. Bank, Bridgeport Trust Co .; trustee People's Savings Bank. Republican; Congregationalist. Mem. N. E. Soc. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs; dir. Library B'd and Bridgeport Hosp. Ma- son, 32°. Clubs: Bridgeport Boys' (director), Union (N. League, Lawyers', Engineers', Railroad, Clty Lunch Y.), Brooklawn Country, Bridgeport Yacht (Bridgeport), University, Algonquin, Contemporary, Metabetchouan Fishing & Game (Can.), Accomack. Residence: 271 Park Av., Bridgeport, Conn.
V BRYCE, LLOYD
U. S. minister to Netherlands and Luxemburg, edi- tor, author; b. Flushing, L. I., Sept. 20, 1851; s. J. Smith Bryce (ass't adjutant-gen., U. S. A.), and Eliz- abeth (Stephens) Bryce; grad. Oxford Univ., England, A.B., A.M .; m. N. Y. City, Edith, d. Mayor Cooper of N. Y. City, and g.d. Peter Cooper. Appt'd paymaster gen. State of N. Y., with rank of brig .- gen., 1886; while Congressman of 7th Dlst., N. Y. City, 1887, served on Com. of Commerce, and devoted particular attention to matters affecting harbor of N. Y .; vis- lted' Europe as chm'n Comm'n to study Bimetallism for Sound Money Democratic League, 1896; editor and prop'r North Am. Review, 1889-1896; appt'd U. S. minister of Netherlands and Luxemburg. 1911. Hon- orary vice-pres. Conf. on Bills of Exchange; appt'd U. S. delegate to 2d Oplum Conf., 1913. Author: Par- adise, Friends in Exile, Romance of an Altar Ego, Dream of Conquest, Lady Blanche's Salon, The Lit- erary Duet After Christianity -- What ?; also essays, etc., contb'd to reviews. Episcopalian. Clubs: Century, Knickerbocker, Union, Authors, Metropolitan, Mea- dow Brook, Tuxedo. Residence: Roslyn, L. I. Address: 1024 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
BUCHANAN, CHARLES JAY
Lawyer; b. New Berlin, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1843; ed. public schs. and U. S. Mil. Acad. Served during Civil War in 1st Reg't, U. S. Sharpshooters (Berdan's) as private, non-comm'n officer and 1st lieut .; acted as adj. of reg't. Practising law in Albany, N. Y., since Jan., 1874. Dir. Union Trust Co .; trustee Nat. Sav- ing's Bank, Albany, N. Y. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Albany County and N. Y. State Bar Ass'ns, Buchanan Soc., St. Andrew's Soc. Trustee Albany Law Sch., Albany Acad. for Girls, Young Men's Ass'n, major and judge advocate (retired), N. G., N. Y. Clubs: Ft. Orange, University, Albany, Army and Navy, Burns, Albany Country, M. A. Union. Address: 83 State St., Albany, N. Y.
BUCHANAN, THOMPSON
Newspaper man, author; b. N. Y. City, June 21, 1877, s. Rev. Anselan and Willia (Thompson) Buchanan; ed. public schools, Jamestown, Dak .; Knoxville, Tenn .; Louisville, Ky .; Univ. of the South (Sewanee), Tenn., 1895-1897; unmarried. Dramatic critic, Louisville. Ky., papers, Commercial, Courier-Journal, Herald, 1897-1903; with N. Y. Journal. 1904-190S. Author: The Castle Comedy, 1904; Judith Triumphant. 1905 (both Harper); A Woman's Way (Watt), 1909. Plays: A Woman's Way, produced by Grace George at Hackett Theater, 1909; The Intruder, 1909; A Wom-
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an's Work, 1910; Lulu's Husband, adapted from the French of Paul Soulie, 1910; The Cub, 1910. Served as private Company C, First Kentucky Vol. Infantry, 1898, serving through Porto Rico campaign with reg- iment; 1st lieut., Ky., S. G., 1900. Episcopalian. Mem. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Recreations: Outdoor sports. Clubs: Tavern (Louisville), The Players, The Friars (New York). Address: 158 Waverly PI., N. Y. City.
BUCHER, JOHN CALVIN
Educator; b. Dillsburg, Pa., Aug. 31, 1865; s. Joseph and Mary Ann (McClure) Bucher; grad. Princeton Univ., 1890, A.M., 1894; m. N. Y. City, 1898, Florence Katherine Van Dyck; children: Julius Van Dyck, b. 1905; Alan and Katrine Van Dyck (twins), b. 1908. Fellow in History, Princeton, 1894; principal prep. dep't Am. Coll. Beyrout, Syria, 1890-1894; principal Peekskill Mil. Acad., since 1903. Progressive candi- date for Congress, 1912. Address: Nassau Pl., Peeks- kill, N. Y.
BUCHNER, EDWARD FRANKLIN
University prof .; b. Paxton, Ill., Sept. 3, 1868; s. Christian Jacob and Louise (Lohmann) Buchner; at- tended Leander Clark Coll., A.B., 1889, A.M., 1892; Yale Univ., Ph.D., 1893; m. Bridgeport, Conn., June 1, 1898, Hannah Louise Cable; children: Edward Frank- lin, Jr., b. 1902; Morgan, b. 1905; Elizabeth, b. 1908; Margaret Louise, b. 1911. 'Instr. Leander Clark Coll .; lecturer and Instr. Yale Univ .; prof. N. Y. Unlv .; docent Clark Univ .; prof. and dean of summer sch., Univ. of Alabama; now prof. ed'n and philosophy, and dir. summer courses Johns Hopkins Univ. Fellow A. A. A. S., N. Y. Acad. Science; mem. Am. Psychol. Ass'n, Am. Philos. Ass'n, Am. Soc. of Naturallsts, Southern Soc. of Philosophy and Psychology, Nat. Soc. for Study of Ed'n, Soc. of College Teachers of Ed'n; pres. Edn'l Soc. of Baltimore, since 1909; dir. Nat. Inst'n for Moral Instr'n, Southern Ed'n Ass'n; mem. Southern Ed'n Council. Clubs: Johns Hopkins, City (Baltimore). Residence: 2120 Callow Av. Address: Johns Hopkins Unlv., Baltimore, Md.
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BUCK, ALBERT HENRY
Physician; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 20, 1842; s. Gurdon Buck (M.D.) and Henrietta E. (Wolff) Buck, of Gen- eva, Switzerland; grad. Yale, A.B., 1864; Coli. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City, M.D., 1867; m. New Haven, Conn., Laura S. Abbott; children: Harold Winthrop, Winifred (Mrs. Lawrence F. Abbott). Was clinical prof. diseases of ear, Coll. of Phys. and Surg., 1887- 1904; consulting aural surgeon, N. Y. Eye and Ear In- firmary, since 1884, and Presby'n Hosp., 1804-1904; now retired from practice, but med. editorial work con- tinues. Edited Ziemssen's Cyclopaedia of Medicine (English translation, 18 volumes), 1875; Hygiene and Public Health, 1879. Buck's Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences, 1887, 1901. Author: Diseases of the Ear, 1898, 1901; Vest Pocket Medical Dictionary. Address: 51 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
BUCK, BENJAMIN F.
Publisher; b. Lawrence, Kan., Sept. 30, 1865; s. Hon. Asabel and Mary A. (Hutchings) Buck; descend- ed in both lines from old New England familles of English ancestry; ed. in public schs. of Southern Kansas and St. Ann's Acad. conducted by Jesult Fathers at Osage Mission; m. Utica, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1899, Carmaleta M. Ferguson. Head of publishing firm of B. F. Buck & Company, N. Y. City, founded by him 1896; dir. and mem. Advisory B'd of Nat'l Liberal Immigration league; v .- p. and dir. 1talian Am. Agr'l Ass'n; Mem. Nat. Soc. for Promotion of Industrial Ed .; Nat. Com. for Celebration of One Hundredth Anniversary of peace among English
speaking peoples, 1914-1915; Nat. Geog. Soc .; Metro- politan Museum of Art; treas. and dir. Colonial Soc. of America (founded by Gen. Henry Edwin Tremain, Hon. Levi P. Morton, Hon. Warner Miller, Dr. Edward Everett Hale and others, having for its purpose the preservation of historic places and bulldings of the Colonial period); awarded medal by Italian Senate Com. of Milan Exp'n, 1906, in recognition of his plans and efforts for better ed'n, and distribution of Immi- grants; was member of Exec. B'd and exec. sec. of Am. Relief Com. during Russo-Japanese War; created Chevalier and decorated with Imperial Order of Ris- Ing Sun by Emperor of Japan, 1908. Republican; v .- p. and mem. Exec. Com. Republican League of Clubs of State of New York; 32° Mason; Knight Templar and mem. Mystic Shrine. Residence: 465 Central Park W. Address: 160 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
BUCK, GEORGE STURGES
Lawyer; b. Hyde Park (now Chicago), Ill., Feb. 10, 1875; s. Roswell R. and Maria (Barnes) Buck; ed. private schs., Buffalo Central High Sch., 1892, Yale
Coll., 1896, A.B., Buffalo Law Sch. 1898; m. Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1903, Loulse Hussey; children: Roswell Seymour, b. Aug. 22, 1904; Ruth, b. May 29, 1906; Oli- ver Hussey, b. April 11, 1908. Lecturer in Buffalo Law Sch. on negligence. Was mem. Republican Dist. Com. 4 years; Erie County B'd of Supervisors, 8 years; now serving second year as auditor of Erie County. Republican; Presby'n. Mem. Erie County Bar Ass'n, Chamber of Commerce, Beta Theta Pl, and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; Lodge of the Ancient Landmarks and Zuleika Grotto. Recreations: Tennis, salling, gardening. Clubs: University, Manufacturers, Canoe, Buffalo Yacht. Residence: 599 Ashland Av., Buffalo, N. Y. (summer), "Tanglewood," Pine Woods, Abino Bay, Ontario, Canada. Address: 117 Erie Co. Savings Bank Bld'g, Buffalo, N. Y.
BUCK, GORDON MOUNTJOY
Lawyer; b. Natchez, Miss., May 3, 1875; s. Samuel H. and Annie (Fleming) Buck; grad. Univ. of Va., B.A., 1894; B.L., 1898; m. Wheeler, Ala., Oct. 2, 1906, Carrie P. Wheeler; children: Harrison Lelgh, b. Aug. 1, 1907; Lucy Wheeler, b. Sept. 30, 1908; Joseph Wheeler, b. April 16. 1911. Ass't gen. counsel of Southern Pacific Co .; dir. and mem. exec. com. South- ern Pacific R. R. Co. of Mexico. Honorary mem. Squadron A. Democrat; Presby'n. Mem. Bar Ass'n. City of N. Y., Southern Soc., Phi Delta Phi, Phi Kappa Sigma. Clubs: University, Squadron A. Address: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
BUCK, HAROLD WINTHROP
Consulting eng'r; b. N. Y. City, May 7, 1873; s. Albert H. and Laura (Abbott) Buck; grad. Yale Coll., Ph.B., Columbia Univ., E.E .; m. 1902, Charlotte R. Porter; children: Winthrop Porter, Gurdon, Charlotte Abbott. Elect. Eng'r of Niagara Falls Power Co., 1900-1907 and allled companles. Since 1907 consulting eng'r and v .- p. of eng'ring corp'n of Viele, Bladwell & Buck. Dir. Appalachian Power Co., General Utili- ties Corp'n. Mem. Am. Inst. Elect. Eng'rs, Am. Elec- tro Chemical Soc., Nat. Electric Light Ass'n., Frank- lin Inst., Pa. Clubs: University, Engineers, Rockaway 11unting. Residence: Hewlett, L. I., N. Y. Address: 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.
BUCK, HENRY AUGUSTUS
Publisher and editor; b. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 26, 1864; s. Elisha Atkins and Elizabeth (Fries) Buck; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., 1887. Editor and publisher of The Racing Calendar (Weekly). Clubs: Harvard, University, Turf and Field (ass't sec.), United Hunt (scc.). Address: University Club, 5th Av. and 54th St., N. Y. City.
BUCKLEY, EDWARD S., JR.
Banker; b. Philadelphia, Sept. 30, 1858; s. Edward S. and Katherine (Watmongh) Buckley; grad. Epis- copal Acad., Phil .; grad. Univ. of Pa., A.B., A.M .; m. Philadelphia, June 7, 1883, Charlotte Carter; one son: Edward S., 3d. Engaged in manufacture of iron many ycars; treas. Real Estate Trust Co., since its reorg'n, 1906. Dir. Ins. Co. of America, Catawissa R. R., Grays Ferry Passenger R'y Co., Delaware & Chesa- peakc Canal Co. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. Ilist. Soc. of Pa., Pa. Acad Natural Sciences, Pa. Acad. of Fine Arts, Swedish Colonial Soc. of Pa., Franklin Inst., Nat. Geog. Soc., Delta Psi fraternity. Trustee Acad. P. E. Ch., Pa. Inst. for Deaf and Dumb, Seamen's Mission of Phila. Clubs: Philadelphia, Philadelphia Cricket (pres.), Aztec. Residence: 2039 Sansom St. Address: Real Estate Trust Co., Phila- delphia, Pa.
BUCKLEY, JAMES MONROE
Minister, editor; b. Rahway, N. J., Dec., 1836; s. John and Abby L. (Monroe) Buckley; ed. Pennington (N. J.) Sem., Wesleyan Univ., Middltown, Conn., class 1860; health failed in second year; studied later under private instructors (A.M.,D.D., Wesleyan Univ .; LL.D., Emory & Henry Coll., Va .; L.H.D., Syracuse Univ.). Entered ministry of M. E. Church, 1859; pastorates in New Hampshire until 1863; spent year 1363-1864 in Europe; pastor Detroit, Mich., 1864-1866; pastorates in Brooklyn, N. Y., and Stamford, Conn., 1867-180; elected 1880 editor The Christian Advocate, N. Y., and successively re-elected every four years till 1912; clected mem. Gen. Conf. M. D. Ch., 1872, and once in four years to each session till now. Made six tours in Europe, Palestine, Egypt, Algeria, and Morocco. Pres. B'd Mgr's N. J. State Village for Epileptics from foundatlon till resigned, 1903: mem. B'd Mgr's State Hosp. for Insane, Trenton, N. J., for 5 years; also for last 9 years B'd Mg'rs State Hosp. for Insane, Morris Plains, N. J .; pres. B'd Mg'rs M. E. (Seney) Hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y., since its foundation; v .- p. N. Y. Soc. for Prevention of Vice; trustee Wesleyan Univ., Woman's Coll., Baltimore, and Drew Theol.
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Sem. Hon. mem. Medico-Psychol. Soc., America; mem. N. E. Soc. of N. Y. Recreation: Travel, pedestrianism. Author: Oats vs. Wild Oats; Faith Healing, Christian Science and Kindred Phenomena; Christians and the Theatre; The Midnight Sun; The Czar and the Nihi- list; Travels in Three Continents-Europe, Asia, Af- rica; History of Methodism in the United States; Extemporaneous Oratory for Professional and Ama- teur Speakers; Supposed Miracles; Fundamentals of Religion and Their Contrasts. Address: Morristown, N. J.
BUCKNER, THOMAS A.
Insurance official; b. Bloomington, Ill., Jan. 18, 1865; s. Walker and Margaret (Tully) Buckner; ed. private acad., Woodland Coll., Mo .; m. Ottumwa, Iowa, June 4, 1889, Myrtle Lewis; children: Thomas A., Jr., Mary Olive. V .- p. N. Y. Life Ins. Co. Republican; Presby'n. Dir. Y. M. C. A. Recreation: Golf. Clubs: Merchants', Transportation, Ardsley, St. Andrew's, Sleepy Hollow. Residence: Riverdale-on-Hudson. Address: 346 Broadway, N. Y. City.
BUCKNER, WILLIAM DICKINSON
Banker; b. Fredericksburg, Va., Aug. 4, 1856; s. Maj. Colwell Calhoun and Louisa Fitzhugh (Dickin- son) Buckner; attended Rappahannock Acad; grad. Randolph Macon Coll., Va., C.E .; studied in London and Paris; m. Quogue, L. I., Oct. 1, 1910, Helen E. Griffiths, of Boston. After leaving coll., taught sch. 2 years; commenced civil. eng'ring, 1881; was ass't eng'r on extension of Chesapeake & Ohio R. R., Ky. Central R. R., and Atlantic & Pacific R. R .; in charge of locating party on Mexican Western R'y, 1886, later chief eng'r; chief eng'r Santa Anna & Paci- flc R. R .; organizer of Prospect Park Bank, 1904, be- coming pres, and mg'r; name of bank changed to Bank of Flatbush, 1913, still continuing as pres. Has traveled extensively in U. S., Mexico, S. America and Europe. Pres. and dir. Bankers & Merchants Mortgage Co .; treas. and dir. Midwood Realty Co .; dir. United Cities Realty Corp'n; mem. Exec. Com. N. Y. Title Ins, Co .; trustee Greater N. Y. Savings Bank. Independent Democrat; Presby'n. Mem. Phi Delta Theta fra- ternity; treas. and mem. Exec. Com. N. Y. Southern Soc. (trustee of fund), treas, and mem. Exec. Council The Virginians. Has written frequently on polit, and financial subjects. Recreations: Golf, quail and duck shooting, horseback riding, hunting. Clubs: Hamil- ton, Brooklyn (Brooklyn). Residence: 130 Livingston St. Address: Bank of Flatbush, 885 Flatbush Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
BUDD, HENRY A.
Merchant; b. N. Y. City, 1871; s. Samuel and Mary Hudson (Beach) Budd; ed. at Everson and Dabney Schs., and Auteuil, Paris, 1890-1893; m. N. Y. City, Julia Warren McClave; children: Hudson, b. 1897; Natalie. Entered firm of Samuel Budd, men's fur- nishings, 1893; became partner in 1895, and later successor Samuel Budd in ownership of business, which continues, however, under same name. Trav- eled extensively in Europe. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. Southampton L. I. I Horse Ass'n, S. A. R., Founders and Patriots of America, N. Y. Zool. Soc., Met. Museum of Art, Am. Geog. Soc. Clubs: Church, N. Y. Athletic, Apawamis (Rye), Country (Lakewood), Town (Lakewood), Press, Economic, Shinnecock Ilills Golf, Suffolk Hunt (Southampton), St. Regis Yacht (Paul Smith's). Residence: 12 E. 64th St. Address: 1123 Broadway, N. Y. City.
BUDD, OGDEN D.
Broker; b. N. Y. City, July 9, 1861; s. Bern L. (M.D.) and Catherine Fowler (Gallaudet) Budd; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B. (hon. mention for general scholar- ship), 1881; m. N. Y. City, May 4, 1886, Grace A. Jack- son; children: Bern, b. 1886; Annie McCoun Noble, b. 1888; Ogden D., Jr., b. 1892; Thomas Gallaudet, b. 189S. Clerk, by competitive examination, in N. Y. Custom House, 1881-1883; in mercantile business, 1883-1885; joined Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange, 1885, and since then engaged in comm'n business on that exchange. Elected, 1900, and re-elected 1902 and 1904, mem. B'd of Govs., and in June, 1906, elected pres. Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange of N. Y. and served as such 2 years; now mem. B'd Govs .; dir. Consolidated Clearing House, and Con- solidated Stock Exchange Bld'g Co .; fornied partner- ship with Kenneth M. Jackson, June, 1906, forming firm of Ogden D. Budd & Co. Democrat; Episco- palian. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Delta Kappa Epsilon Alumni Ass'n, asso. Alumni Coll. City of N. Y, Residence: (country) : Lake, Orange Co., N. Y .; (city) : 244 W. 104th St., N. Y. City.
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BUEL, CLARENCE CLOUGH
Editor; b. Laona, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., July 29, 1850; s. Thomas B. and Betsey (Clough) Buel; ed. high sch., Wayland Acad., Beaver Dam, Wis., 1861- 1868; Univ. of Minn., 1870-1872; Univ. of Berlin, 1872-1873; Polytechnic Sch., Munich, and Univ. of Munich 1873-1874; m. 1st, Sept. 12, 1888, Mary Alice Snow (died Nov. 5, 1898); 2d, April 23, 1903, Maria Thomas, b. 1890; Constance Clough, b. 1893; Richard Victoria Torrilhon; children: Beatrix, b. 1889; Van Wyck, b. 1896; Victoria Torrilhon, b. 1907. Asso. editor Tribune, Minneapolis, Minn., 1874-1875; on staff N. Y. Tribune, 1875-1881; ass't editor Century Magazine, 1881-1910; asso. editor. 1910-1913; advisory editor since 1913. Joint editor, with Robert Un- derwood Johnson, of Battles and Leaders of the Civil War (4 vols.). Contb'r to magazine literature. Clubs: Century Ass'n, Players. Address: 130 E. 67th St., N. Y. City.
BUELL, HARRY CHAPIN
Physician; b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1867; s. Charles and Anna (Dunn) Buell; ed. E. Bloomfield public schs., Oberlin Prep. Sch., Univ. of Cincinnati, B.S., 1888; Med. Coll. of Ohio. Cincinnati, M.D., 1891; m. Canandaigua, N. Y., June 27, 1905, A. Augusta Faber. Resident physician Good Samaritan Hosp., Cincinnati 1891-1892; practising physician at Canan- daigua, N. Y. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Ontario Co. Med .: Soc., Soc. Physicians and Surgeons Village of Canandaigua, Canandaigua Scientific Soc. Mem. Staff of Bd. of Dir. Frederick Ferris Thompson Hosp., Canandaigua,, N. Y. Republi- can; Congregationalist. Address: Canandaigua, N. Y.
BUERGER, LEO
Physician and surgeon; b. in Vienna, Sept. 13, 1879; s. Arthur and Charlotte (Klug) Buerger; ed. N. Y. City pub. schs., Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., 1897; (honors, Phi Beta Kappa), Columbia, M.A., 1901; Coll. Phys. and Surg., M.D., 1901 (honors); Univ. State of N. Y. license, 1901, cum laude; alumnus German Hosp., Mt. Sinai Hosp .; Breslau Univ., 1905. Surgeon Good Samaritan Dispensary, 1907; asso. genito-urinary sur- geon and asso. surg. pathology, Mt. Sinai Hosp., N. Y .; attending surgeon to the Har Mohriah Hosp. Engaged in bacteriological studies for Pneumonia Comm'n, 1904-1905, on pneumococci. Author of numerous papers on bacteriological, pathological and surgical topics. Mem. N. Y. Pathol. Soc., Harvey Soc., Ass'n of Am. Pathologists and Bacteriologists. Mem.
Gamma Chapter Phi Beta Kappa. Address: 40 E. 41st St., N. Y. City.
BUGBEE, PERCY I.
Principal State Normal Sch .; b. Colton, N. Y., April 21, 1858; s. John F. and Clementina I'. (Gates) Bugbee; grad. St. Lawrence Univ., A.B., 1879 (A.M., D.Sc., Phi Beta Kappa); m. Canton, N. Y., 1883, Ida Farns. Principal of schs. Colton, N. Y .; Naples, N. Y., and Newark, N. Y., 1878-1889; teacher of mathematics, State Normal Sch., Oneonta, 1889-1895; State conductor teachers' institutes, 1895-1898; principal Oneonta Normal Sch. since 1898. Address: 18 Walnut St., Oneonta, N. Y.
BULKLEY, L. DUNCAN
Physician; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 12, 1845; s. Dr. Henry D. and Julianna (Barnes) Bulkley .; ed. in N. Y. Public Sch. No. 13 (Thomas Ifunter) and Anthon Grammar Sch .; Yale Coll., A.B., 1866; A.M., 1869 Coll. Phy. and Surg., N. Y. City, M.D., 1869; in, Bergen Point, N. J., May 28, 1872, Kate La Rue Mellick; children: Eliza- betli (Mrs. Dr. H. H. Janeway), b. 1873; Yula (Mrs. E. V. Cox), b. 1875; Dr. Lucius Constant, b. 1877; H. Duncan, b. 1882; Kathleen (Mrs. Nathan A. Smyth), b. 1883; Dr. Kenneth, b. 1885. Resident physician N. Y. Hosp., 1870, Studied dermatology in Vienna, Paris and London; practising in N. Y. City since return. Has been abroad many times, often attend- ing med. and dermatol, congresses, and has travelcd much in this country. Dir. Amm. Savings Bank. Re -. publican (independent) ; Presby'n. MMem. various Nat., State and local med. socs; hon. mem. French, German and Italian Dermatol. Socs .; late pres. Am. Acad. Medicine. Founder, dir. and attending physician, N. Y. Skin and Cancer Hosp .; consulting physician N. Y. Hosp .; consulting dermatologist Randall's Island Hosp., Hosp. for Ruptured and Crippled, and Man- hattan Eye and Ear Hosp. Founder and editor Archives of Dermatology; frequent writer in med. journals. Author: Eczema and its Management; Acne and Its Treatment; Manual of Diseases of the Skin; Syphilis in the Innocent; The Relations of Diseases of the Skin to Internal Disorders; Diet and
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Hygiene in Diseases of the Skin, etc. Clubs:
versity, Yale, Quill. Address: 531 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
V BULL, FREDERIC
Banker, broker; b. Montclair, N. J., Dec. 11, 1871; s. William Lanman and Tasie Newton (Worthington) Bull; ed. Cutler's Sch., N. Y. City; Stevens' Inst., Ho- boken, N. J., class of 1896; m. Wakefield, R. I., Oct. 2, 1895, Mary Helen Robinson; children: Frederica, b. 1896; Helen, b. 1901. Five years on eng'ring staff of Henry R. Worthington Co., engaged in installing large water work plants and representing company at tests, etc., of such plants. Did considerable work in Europe in this line; in 1898 entered office of Edward Sweet & Co., and was admitted to the firm the following year. Mem. seven years 7th Reg't, N. G. S. N. Y. Republican. Mem. Chl Psi, Alpha Xi, New England Soc. Clubs: Union, Racquet and Tennis, The Brook, City Midday. Address: 34 Pine St., N. Y. City.
BULL, HENRY ADSIT
Lawyer; b. Buffalo, N. Y., 1873; s. Henry and Fanny (Adsit) Bull; ed. public and private schs., Buffalo; Harvard Univ., A.B., 1895; Univ. of Buffalo, LL.B., 1898; m. Buffalo, N. Y., 1901, Cornelia Rumsey, d. Ansley Wilcox; children: Katherine, b. 1902; Henry Adsit, Jr., b 1905; Marlan, b. 1906. In 1898 began practice in Buffalo; mem. firm of Wilcox & Bull, 1903-1912, retiring to follow sp'l lines of work. Lec- turer in Buffalo Law Sch., 1902-1904. Republican com- mitteeman, 1899-1908. Entered 65th Reg't, N.G.N.Y., Dec., 1895; capt., Dec., 1896; deputy to Gen. Conv., 1913; in U. S. Vols., 1898; full and honorable dis- charge, 1901. Dir. Flrst Nat. Bank of Hornell, N. Y. Episcopalian. Trustee Law Library of Elghth Jud. Dist., 1903-1907. Councilman of City, 1907-1911. Asso. counsel for State Comm'n which Investigated the Nat. Guard, 1907-1908 ( Wainwright Comm'n). Clubs: Sa-
turn, University, Pank, Ellicott. Address: 672 Elli- cott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y.
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BULL, HENRY WORTHINGTON
Banker and broker; b. Montclair, N. J., Mar. 27, 1874; s. William Lanman and Tasie N. ( Worthington) Bull; ed. Lawrenceville and Cutler schs., Columbia Univ., class of 1896; m. Saratoga, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1904, Maud Livingston, of Islip, L. I. Started in business with Edward Sweet & Co., bankers and brokers, 1895, In which firm (founded 1854) became partner in 1899. Served five years as private Co. K, 7th Reg't N. G. S. N. Y .; enlisted in 1st U. S. Vol. Cavalry (Rough Riders) on formation of reg't, in 1898, as trooper; made corporal of K Troop at San Antonio, Tex .; in engagements: Las Guaslmas, San Juan Hill and Siege of Santiago, Cuba; mustered out with rank of ser- geant. Mem. Delta Psi (Columbia). Clubs: Knicker- bocker, Union, Racquet and Tennis, N. Y. Yacht, St. Anthony, Meadow Brook Hunt, Ardsley (N. Y. City) ; Metropolitan (Washington, D. C.). Residence: 111 E. 40th St. Address: 34 Pine St., N. Y. Clty.
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