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CADWALADER, JOHN LAMBERT
Lawyer; b. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 17, 1837; grad. Princeton, A.B., 1856; A.M., 1839; Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., 1860; LL.D., Princeton, 1897; Univ. of Pa., 1909: Harvard Univ., 1913. Has practised law in N. Y. City since 1863; mem. law firm Strong & Cadwalader. Ass't Sec. of State, U. S. (under Hamilton Fish), 1874-1877. Pres. N. Y. Public Library, pres. N. Y. Bar Ass'n, 1906- 1907; trustee Met. Museum of Art, v .- p, N. Y. Zool. Soc .; trustee Carnegie Inst'n of Wash., Carnegie En- downment for Peace. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Soc. of Cincinnati, Sons of Revolution, Ain. Fine Arts Soc., Am. Museum Natural History. Clubs: Union League, Union, Century, Grolier, Lawyers, University, Princeton, Knickerbocker, Metropolitan, N. Y. Yacht, City Midday, Down Town, Delta Phi, Riding. Resi- dence: 3 E. 56th St. Address: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.
CADY, J. CLEVELAND
Architect; b. Providence, R. I .; s. Josiah and Lydia Cady; ed. in academies in Conn., and Trinity Coll., Hartford (A.M., 1880; LL.D., 1905); m. Orange, N. J., 1881, Emma M. Buikcley. Practising as architect since 1870; now of Cady & Gregory, architects for many lange coll., hosp., museum, church and other bldg's in N. Y. and other cities. Independent in pol- itics. Presby'n; dir. N. Y. City Mission and gov. Presby'n Hosp .; pres. Nat. Federation of Churches, N. Y. Skin and Cancer Hosp. Mem. Architectural League, Am. Inst. Architects. Mem. Religious Ed'n Ass'n. Clubs. Century, Aldine, Quill. Residence: 315 W. 89th St. Address: 6 W. 22d St., N. Y. City.
CADY, WALTER HARRISON
Illustrator: b. Gardner, Mass., June 17, 1877; s. Edwin Harrison and Eleanora (Fuller) Cady; ed. pub- lic and high schs. Mem. art staff Brooklyn Eagle, 1900-1904, and since 1895 has drawn pictures for Life, Puck, Judge, Century, St. Nicholas, Ladies' Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, Country Gentleman, also made color illustrations for books by Frances Hodgson Burnett, Robert W. Chambers, etc. Mem. Soc. Am. Illustrators. Club: Salmagundi. Address: 1198 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CAESAR, HENRY A.
Banker, comm'n merchant; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 15, 1856; s. Paul W. and Johanna M. (Heineken) Caesar; ed. in Europe; m. 1st, 1886. Mathilde M. Muller; 2d. 1894. Laura F. Unger; children: Paul N., b. 1887; Harry I., b. 1892; Charles U., b. 1897. Established house of H. A. Caeser & Co., 1886; dir. Germania Life Ins. Co. Traveled all over Europe and U. S. Re- publican; Episcopallan. Recreations: Big game hunt- ing. Clubs: Union League, Metropolitan, Merchants. Address: 19 W. 76th St., N. Y. City.
CAFFIN, CHARLES HENRY
Art critic, lecturer. author; b. Sittingbourne, Kent, Eng., Junc 4, 1851; s. Rev. Charles Smart Caffin (rector of Broadway, Worcestershire) and Harriet Caffin; grad. Oxford Univ., 1876; m. 1888, Caroline, d. Robert Scurfield, East India merchant. Traveled as private tutor and engaged in other scholastic work; several years' experience in theatrical work as actor and ing'r; came to U. S. in 1892, first occupying a position In decorating dept. at World's Fair; settled in N. Y., 1897; art critic successively of Harper's Weekly, N. Y. Evening Post and N. Y. Sun; now art editor N. Y. American. Contb'r to principal magazines. Author: American Masters of Painting; American Masters of Sculpture; Photography as a Fine Art; How to Study Pictures; Spanish Masters: The Story of American Painting; The Story of Spanish Painting; The Story of Dutch Painting: The Story of French Painting; The Child's Guide to Pictures; Appreciation of the Drama and Art for Life's Sake. Club: National Arts. Ad- dress: 15 Gramercy Park, N. Y. City.
CAFFREY, WILLIAM JOSEPH ADRIAN
Senator, lawyer; b. N. Y. City, June 29, 1869; s. Matthew and Margaret (Norris) Caffrey; ed. public schs, N. Y. City, Columbla Coll. Law Sch., grad. N. Y. Law Sch .; unmarried. Electeed to N. Y. State Senate, 1908. Ass't Corp. Counsel during administration of Mayor Van Wyck, also ass't counsel to State Comp- troller for Collection of Transfer Tax. Democrat;
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Catholic. Mem. N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n, Dwight JCALDWELL, JAMES HENRY Alumni Ass'n. Clubs: 1st Assembly Dist. (Tammany), Huron. Residence: 19 Vandam St. Address: 299 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CAHAN, ABRAHAM
Author; b. Vilna, Russia, July 7, 1860; ed. Russia; m. 1887, Anna Braunstein. Came to U. S., 1882; edited Yiddish newspaper and monthly magazine; contb'r for twenty years to various publications. Author: Yeki: A Tale of the New York Ghetto; The Imported Bridegroom: The White Terror and the Red. Resi- dence: 1312 Madison Av. Address: 175 E. Broadway, N. Y. City.
CAHILL, JOHN H.
Lawyer; b. Delanco, N. J., July 22, 1859; grad. N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., 1885. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. Unlv. Alumni Ass'n, Am .- Irish Hist. Soc., Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, N. Y. County Lawyers Ass'n. Clubs: Democratic, Cath- olic. Address: 15 Dey St., N. Y. City.
CAHILL, MARIE "
Actress; b. in Brooklyn and ed. in schs. of that city; m. Daniel V. Arthur. Began theatrical career in Brooklyn in Kathleen Mavourneen; after appeared in musical comedies, making first notable success in A Tin Soldier and other Hoyt productions, and since 1902 has starred; from 1906 to 1909 starring as "Mary Montgomery," in Marrying Mary; 1909-1910, The Boys and Betty, Judy Forgot. Address: Care D. V. Arthur, 1402 Broadway, N. Y. City.
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CAHOONE, RICHARDS MOTT
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 11, 1872; s. Andrew Mott and Mary Richards (Parker) Cahoone; ed. Friends' Sch. and Poly. Inst., Brooklyn, 1890; studicd Columbia Coll. Law Sch. and N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., cum laude, 1893; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1907, Elizabeth Brundage Mead. Admitted to bar, 1893; trial counsel for Kings Co., 6 years; public administrator; now mem. law firm of Chase, Cahoone & Regan. Re- publican; Episcopalian. Mem. L. I. Hist. Soc., Brook- lyn Inst. Clubs: Crescent Athletic, Brooklyn. Ad- dress: 307 Washington St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CAILLE, AUGUSTUS
Physician; b. Madison, Ind., 1854, of exiled Huguenot descent; grad. N. Y. Coll. of Pharmacy, 1873; Univ. of Würzburg, Germany, M.D., 1877; Coll. of Phys. and Surg. (Columbia, N. Y.), M.D., 1881; since which time has been in active practice in N. Y. City; has been delegate to Internat. Med. Congress and published numerous library and professional articles and pamph- lets and large work on Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases. Fellow of' N. Y. Acad. of Medicine; visiting physician to N. Y. Post-Grad. and German Hosps .; consulting physician to Isabelia Home and Hosp .; prof. chldren's diseases, N. Y. Post- Grad. Med. Sch., and ex-pres. Am. Pediatric Soc., and appt'd mem. Med. Reserve Corps, U. S. A., by Pres. Roosevelt, 1908. Address: 753 Madison Av .. N. Y. City.
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CALDER, WILLIAM M.
Mem. Congress, banker, buiider; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1869; ed. public schs. of Brooklyn and Cooper Inst., N. Y. City; m. 1893, Catherine E. Harloe, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Engaged as buiider in Brooklyn, where has built more than 1,000 houses. V .- p. Home Trust Co., N. Y. City. Appt'd bld'g comm'r, Borough of Brooklyn, 1902, for 2 years; delegate to Republican Nat. Convs., Chicago, 1908, 1912; elected to 59th Con- gress, 1904, and re-elected to 60th, 61st, 62d, and 63d Congresses from 6th N. Y. Dist. Republican. Resi- dence: 551 1st St. Address: 1648 Eleventh Av., Brook- lyn, N. Y.
CALDWELL, EUGENE WILSON
Physician; b. Savannah, Mo., Dec. 3, 1870; s. W. W. and Camilla (Keliogg) Caldwell; grad. Univ. of Kan., B.S. (Sigma Xi), 1892; Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. (Med. Coll.), N. Y. City, M.D., 1905; unmarried. Engaged in experimental work on telephoning to light ships, U. S. Lighthouse Establishment, 1894-1895; ass't eng'ring dep't N. Y. Telephone Co., 1895-1897; since then en- gaged in original work in wireless telephony, induc- tion coils and interrupters, Crookes tubes, and
especialiy in practical application of Roentgen rays to diagnostic and therapeutic uses. Author (with Dr. W. A. Pusey); Roentgen Rays in Therapeutics and Diagnosis: also articies in technical journals. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs; pres. (1908), Am. Roentgen Ray Soc., Nu Sigma Nu, Roentgen Soc. of London, N. Y. Elec. Soc. Clubs: New York, Deutscher Liederkranz. Address: 480 Park Av., N. Y. City.
Banker, mfr; b. Mobile, Ala., Mar. 21, 1865; s. Ed- ward H. and Caroline A. (Shields) Caldwell; ed. schs. of Salisbury, Md., N. Y. City and Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N. Y., B.S .; m. Troy, N. Y., May 3, 1887, Margery J. Christie; children: Margery, John C., Carolyn. Pres. and dir. Rensselaer Hotel Co., Rensselaer Land and Improvement Co., Commercial Union Telephone Co., Troy, N. Y .; Guantamino & Western R. R. Co .; pres., gen. mg'r and dir. Ludiow Valve Mfg Co .; trustee Troy Savings Bank; chm'n B'd Dirs. Troy Trust Co .; dir. Nat. State Bank of Troy, Troy & Greenbush R'y Co., Trojan Laundry Co., Tim & Co., Inc., Fidelity & Commercial Co. of Portland, Me., Albany & Vermont R. R. Co., Lansingburgh & Cohoes R. R. Co., Troy & West Troy Bridge Co., Faith Knitting Co., Troy Knit- ting Co. Episcopalian. Mem. Delta Phi fraternity. Pres. and trustee Troy Public Library, Samaritan
Hosp .; trustee Day Home, Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N. Y. Clubs: Troy, Engineers, University. Address: Troy Trust Co., Troy, N. Y.
, CALDWELL, ROBERT J.
Merchant; b. Louisville, Ky., May 12, 1875; s. J. Armour and Margaret W. (Cook) Caldwell; ed. Poly- technic Collegiate Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y .; m. N. Y. City, April 25, 1913, Jean Beatrice Holmes. Pres., treas. and dir. R. J. Caldwell Co .; v .- p. and dir. Canadian, Conn., Cotton Mills, Ltd., Sherbrooke, Can., Connecticut Mills Co., Danielson, Conn., Marshall Land Co., Pennsylvania Land Co .; dir. Connecticut Tobacco Corp'n, Tariffville, Conn., and Essex Realty Associates, Veteran Squadron C, 2d N. Y. Cav. Congregationalist. Mem. Soc. Automobile Eng'rs, Efficiency Soc., N. Y. Chamber of Commerce, Am. Civic Ass'n, Nat. Civlc Federation, Acad. of Polit. Science (at Columbia Univ.). Clubs: Merchants' Ass'n, University Glee, Hardware. Residence: 129 Orange Road, Montclair, N. J. Address: 15 Park Row, N. Y. City.
CALDWELL, SAMUEL CUSHMAN
Journalist; b. Carlisle, Pa., April 10, 1836; s. Prof. Merritt (Dickinson Coll.) and Rosamond (Cushman) Caldwell; prep. ed'n Wesieyan Sem. and Hebron (Me.) Acad .; grad. Dickinson Coll., 1858 (D.C.L., 1899); m. Monroe, N. Y., May 20, 1883, Charrie Forshee. Studied law and admitted to bar, Portland, Me., 1861; ass't editor The Methodist (N. Y. City), 1866-1869; on edi- torial staff N. Y. World, 1869-1872; editorial staff N. Y. Tribune since 1872. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Nat. Geog. Soc., N. Y. State Hist. Ass'n. Resi- dence: Pelham, N. Y.
CALHOUN, JOHN CALDWELL
Financier; b. Marengo Co., Ala., July 9, 1843; S. Col. Andrew P. and Margaret M. (Green) Calhoun; g.s. John C. Calhoun; v .- p. of U. S .; ed. Thalien Acad., S. Car., S. Car. Coll., class 1863; m. Dec. 8, 1870, Linnie Adams, of Lexington, Ky., grand niece of Richard M. Johnson, v .- p. U. S .; children: James Edward. b. May 1, 1878; David Adams, b. June 14, 1881; Julia J., b. June 14, 1884; John C., Jr., b. April 26, 1887. Pres. Baltimore Coal Mining and R'y Co., Calhoun Land Co., Florence Plant Co .; v .- p. and chm'n Finance Com., Central R. R. & Banking Co. of Ga .; dir. Richmond & West Point Terminal R. R. Co., Richmond & Danville R. R. Co., Ga. Central R. R. Co. Served in Confederate Army during Civil War, S. Carolina College Cadets; color serg't Hampton Leglon Cav., capt. Co. C; 4th Reg't, S. C. Cav .; led charge of Trevilion Sta. Dele- gate-at-large from Ark. to Cotton Exp'n, Louisville, 1883, New Orleans Cotton Exp'n, 1884; v .- p. 1884, Washington Conv., which memoralized Congress with reference to improvement of Mississippi River; sp'l ambassador of S. A. R. to France, 1897, commemorat ing 119th anniversary of Treaty of Alliance between . France and original 13 States. Presided over first meeting which organized N. Y. Southern Soc., 1886 (v .- p. 1887-1888, pres. 1889); attended meeting at org'n of S. A. R., 1890, and elected v .- p. Pres. Levee B'd of State of Ark., and took active interest in obtaining appropriation from Congress and building up levees. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem. Southern Soc., Vir- ginians. The Caroiinians, N. Y. Confederate Veterans Camp, S. C. Hist. Soc., S. A. R., Met. Museum of Art, Geneal. and Biog. Soc. (life mem.), Clariosophic Liter- ary Soc. Clubs: Manhattan, Lawyers (N. Y.), Capitol City (Atlanta, Ga.), Tiiden (London). Address: 677 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
. I CALL, WILLIAM TIMOTHY
Publisher; b. Bangor, Me., July 8, 1856: s. Timothy and Louisa Green (Short) Call; ed. Bowdoin Coii., class of 1880; did not graduate, but left after two ycars; m. June 29. 1892. Eleanor Margaret McCartle; children: Richard William, b. April 26, 1893 (died July 23, 1907); Charles Robert. b. June 7, 1896 (died Nov. 26, 1897). Sec. and treas. The Gage Publishing Co.
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Author: Vocabulary of Checkers, R. D. Yates, Checker Player; Kboo: The Counting Game: Scientific Solitaire, Baseball Code Simplified, Shorthand for General Use, Ten Great Little Poems, You and I and the Stars, The Little Grammer, New Method in Multiplication and Division, Midget Problems in Checkers, Life As It Is. Club: N. Y. Press. Address: 114 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
CALLAN, ALBERT S.
Publisher; b. Albany, N. Y., July 27, 1884; s. P. J. Callan; ed. Aibany Acad., Hobart Coll. Owner and mg'r Chatham Courier. Represented Columbia County in State Legislature. 1909-1910; capt. 10th Inf., N. G. N. Y. Republican; Episcopalian. Mason, Elk, Modern Woodinen, Grange. Clubs: University (Albany), Army and Navy (N. Y.). Residence: Valatie, N. Y. Address: Chatham, N. Y.
VCALLAN, PETER A.
Physician; degree from N. Y. Univ., 1867. House surgeon Charity Hosp., 1867-1868; ass't surgeon U. S. Navy, 1868-1872; attending ophthalmic surgeon, Cen- tral Dispensary, 1874; Dermitt Dispensary, 1877; sur- geon, N. Y Eye and Ear Infirmary; ophthalmic sur- geon, St. Vincent's and Columbus Hosps. Mem. County Med. Soc., State Med. Soc., Am. Ophthal. Soc., Acad. of Medicine, Mutual Aid and Am. Med. Ass'ns. Address: 452 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
v CALLAWAY, TROWBRIDGE
Banker; b. Chicago, Ili., Dec. 2, 1882; s. Samuel Roger and Elizabeth J. (Ecclestone) Callaway; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H., 1896-1901; Harvard Univ., 1901, A.B., 1905; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 20, 1908, Elsie MacIntosh Kellogg; children: Elizabeth Mac- Intosh, ib. Oct. 31, 1909; Trowbridge, Jr., b. Feb. 25, 1911. Mem. firm of Callaway, Fish & Co. Clubs: Har- vard, Racquet and Tennis, Delta Kappa Epsilon (N. Y. City), Rockaway Hunting. A.D., Hasty Pudding (Cambridge). Residence: 161 E. 71st St. Address: 37 Wall St., N. Y. City.
CALLENDER, WALTER REID
Merchant; b. Providence, R. I., Feb. 28, 1872; s. Walter and Ann Oswald (Crow) Callender; grad. Yale Univ., A.B., 1894; A.M., 1897; unmarried. V .- p. Callen- der, McAuslan & Troup Co .; sec. Boston Store Land Co .; dir. Rhode Island Hosp. Trust Co., Providence Ice Co. Police Comm'r of Providence, 1910-1913. Inde- pendent; Congregationalist. Mem. Am. Museum of Natural History; Am. Acad. Poiit. and Social Science; R. I. Hist. Soc., St. Andrew's Soc. of State of N. Y., Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Trustee Providence Public Library; v .- p. Yale Ass'n of R. I. Recreations: Golf, tennis. Clubs: University, Yale (N. Y.), Com- mercial (mem. Exec. Com.), Hope, University. Agawam Hunt, Squantum, Art (Providence), Elihu (New Haven). Residence: 239 Westminister St. Address: Callender, McAuslan & Troup Co .. Providence, R. I., and 2 Walker St., N. Y. City.
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CALLICOT, THEOPHILUS CAREY
Lawyer and journalist; b. Fairfax Co., Va., July 12, 1826; ed. Pierpont Acad., Alexandria, Va., New London and Chester Co., Pa., Delaware Coli., and Yale Law Sch., studied law in N. Y. City; m. 1st, 1846, Fitzina H. Lyman (dicd 1867); 2d, 1871. Fredericka H. L. Weibezahl (died 1906). Admitted to bar 1847; elected to Assembly from 3d Dist. of Kings Co., 1859, to 5th Dist., 1862, speaker of Assembly, 1863; sp'l agent of U. S. Treasury Dep't, 1864-1865, at Helena, Ark., Vicks- burg, Miss., and Memphis, Tenn .; after supervising sp'l ag't for S. C. and Ga., with office in Charleston; U. S. Internal Revenue Collector for 3d Dist. of N. Y. State, 1867, when was subjected to wrongful prose- cution for alleged participation in whiskey frauds of which was innocent, so that was ultimately liber- ated by Pres. Grant, and it was certified by Comp- troller of U. S. Treasury of final adjustment of official accounts, 1872, that the gov't owed him a balance of $2,119.48, which was then paid him; 1871-1901 chief editor in Albany, first of The Times, afterward The Times-Union, and finally The Argus, from which re- tired Sept. 1901; now sojourning in Germany, but re- mains a citizen of the State of N. Y. Address: 10 Wieland-Strasse. Wiesbaden, Germany, or care The Argus, Albany, N. Y.
CALVERT, JOHN BETTS
Clergyman, editor; b. Preble, Cortiand Co., N. Y., Aug. 29, 1852; s. James Alexander and Olive Adaline (Betts) Calvert; grad. Univ. of Rochester, 1876, A.M., 1879; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1879; Shurtleff Coil., D.D., 1894; m. N. Y. City, Dec. 10, 1885, Mary Dows Mairs. Prin. High Sch., McLean, N. Y., 1871-1872; took Freshman Math. prize and Junior Greek prize, Univ. of Rochester; licensed to preach, Mar. 20, 1875; ordained to Bapt. ministry Oct. 19, 1880; corr. sec.
1879-1886. and pres. 1886-1907 of Bapt. Missionary Conv. of State of N. Y .; ass't pastor of Calvary Bapt. Ch., N. Y., 1881-1887; bought Baptist Weekly, N. Y., Feb., 1888; changed name to The Christian Inquirer. was pres. of publishing co. and editor of Inquirer seven years; The Inquirer was consolidated with The Examiner, March, 1895, becoming stockholder and one of editors of The Examiner. Trustee Univ. of Rochester since 1899, and of Cook Acad. since 1900. Pres. B'd of Trustees Cook Acad. since 1905. Pres. Phi Beta Kappa, Univ. of Rochester, 1899-1900; pres. N. Y. Alumni Ass'n Univ. of Rochester, 1898-1900; pres. Bapt. Social Union, N. Y. (pres. 1904-1905); mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon and Phi Beta Kappa; pres. Cortland Co. Soc. of N. Y., 1910, and Am. Seamen's Friend Soc. since 1910. Complied (with Edwin A. Bedcll) The Church Hymnary for Bapt. churches. Mem. Genesee Soc. Ciubs: Baptist, Ardsley, Quill. Residence: Irving- ton-on-Hudson. N. Y. Address 201 W. 57th St .. N. Y. City.
CALWELL, CHARLES SHERIDAN
Banker; b. Philadelphia, Oct. 16, 1871; s. James M. and Mary A. (Kiipatrick) Calwell; ed. public schs., and high sch .; m. Philadelphia, Pa., Eleanor Parker; children: Eleanor, b. 1904; Ruth, b. 1909; Mary, b. 1911. Started business as clerk in bank; ass't cashier, 1900; cashier, 1902; v .- p., 1909; pres. since 1910, of Corn Exchange Nat. Bank, Philadelphia. Dir. Philadelphia Warehousing & Cold Storage Co., Central Trust & Savings Co. Republican; Methodist. Clubs: Union League, Down Town, Old York Country. Residence: Ashton Road. Hoimesburg. Address: Corn Exchange Nat. Bank, Philadelphia, Pa.
ICAMAC, CHARLES NICOLL BANCKER
Physician: b. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 6, 1868; s. Will- iam and Ellen (McIlvainc) Camac; grad. Univ. of Pa., A.B., 1892, M.D., 1895; post.grad. work Johns Hopkins Hosp. and foreign studies, Guy Hospital Med. Sch., and Oxford, Eng., 1895-1899; m. Cold Spring-on-Hud- son, Nov. 17. 1897. Julia Augusta Metcalfe; children: Harriet Julia, b. Nov., 1901; Eva, b. Oct., 1903. En- gaged in practice of medicine, N. Y. City, since 1897; held edn'l positions Univ. of Pa., Johns Hopkins and Cornell Univs., in medical branches; formerly prof. of clinical medicine, Cornell Univ. Med. Coll., N. Y. City; now ass't prof. clinical medicine Columbia Univ., Coll. of Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City; also physician to City Hosp., N. Y. City. Contb'r to various medical journals. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, State and Co. Med. Ass'ns, Acad. of Medicine, Ass'n Am. Physicians. In- terurban Clinical Soc., Phiia. Acad. Nat. Sciences, Deita Psi fraternity. Club: University (N. Y. City). Ad- dress: 128 E. 60th St., N. Y. City.
CAMERON, ALEXANDER
Lawyer; b. Charleston, S. C., March 9, 1849; grad. Yale Coll., 1869. Counsel N. Y. Telephone Co. Clubs: Yaie, University, Church (N. Y. City), Hamilton, Ex- celsior. Residence: 162 W. 54th St. Address: 15 Dey St., N. Y. City.
CAMERON, FREDERICK W.
Lawyer; b. Albany, N. Y., June 1. 1859: s. Truman D. and Elizabeth (Flagler) Cameron; ed. Albany Acad., Union Coli., Albany Law Sch., A.B., A.M., LL.B .; m. Newark, N. J., April 2, 1891, Jeannie Armsby Dean; children: Jean Elizabeth, b. 1893; Josephine Dean. b. 1895; Fredericka. b. 1898. Made a specialty of patent law; has been engaged in many important litigations in various parts of this country and Canada. In 1902 had a case before Privy Council of Great Britain, which was an appeal from the highest Canadian Court; although largely engaged in patent cases, has had gen. practice in both State and Federal courts. Dir. Albany Exchange Savings Bank of Albany; trustec Chamber of Commerce, Albany. Democrat; Presby'n. Trustee Homeopathic Hosp., Fairview Home for Friendless Children, First Presby'n Church, Union Coll., Albany Law Sch. Mein. Albany Co. Bar Ass'n. State Bar Ass'n, Am. Bar Ass'n. Patent Bar Ass'n of Wash., D. C. Recreation: Horseback riding. Clubs: Fort Orange, University, Country, Burns (Albany), University (N. Y. City). Residence: 34 Elk St. Ad- dress: First Nat. Bank Bld'g, Albany, N. Y.
CAMPAGNOLI, JOHN
Real estate broker; b. Bologna, italy; s. Luigi and Fantini Campagnoli; grad. Univ. of Bologna, D.S.Sc .; m. Milan, Italy. 1889, Carolina Brighetti; children; Gino, b. 1892; Ugo, b. 1804; Juiio, b. 1896. Pres. and treas. Sovereign Realty Co. Clubs: Automobile, Club Di Milano, Address: 45 W. 34th St., N. Y. City.
CAMPBELL, ALFRED HILLS
Educator; b. Litchfield, N. H., Sept. 28, 1850; s. Smith and Sophia (Hills) Campbell; attended Mt. Vernon
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(N. H.) Acad., Bridgewater Normal Sch., Dartmouth Coll., A.B., A.M .; Univ. of Vt., Ph.D .; Leipzig Univ .; m. 1st Westport, Mass., Nov. 29, 1877, Hattie Win- chester; 2d, Hyde Park, Mass., July 20, 1893, Marian E. Blake; children: Hattie Louise, b. Oct. 11, 1880; Carroll Alfred, b. June 5, 1882; Alice Cary, Marchi 26, 1887; Doris Eleanor, b. Aug. 25, 1897. Principai Normal Schs. In Vt. and N. H. 15 years; sup't in Mass, and Conn. several years; principai Campbell Sch. for girls, since 1903; v .- p. and dean Home Correspondence 'Scil., and mg'r Am. Teachers' Agency since 1997. Lectured on edn'l and popular subjects; spent three seasons in Europe, and one year in univs., making study of school system. Republican; Congregationalist. Mem. Nat. Edn'l Ass'n, Am. Teachers' Inst., N. E. Normai Council (pres.), N. E. Sup'ts Ass'n; fellow Soc. of Literature, Science and Art, London. Trustce or dir. in many locai inst'ns. Recreations: Golf, automobiling, chess. Addresses: Campbell Sch., Windsor, Conn., and Spring- field, Mass.
CAMPBELL, ARCHIBALD MURRAY
Physician; b. Wiltshire, England., Oct. 27, 1843; s. John and Rachel. (Frampton) Campbell; grad. Colum- bia Coll., 1865; Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City, 1873 : m. 1st, N. Y. City, 1873, Mary L. Cuthell; 2d, Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1880, Emma A. Cuthell; 3d, 1911, Ella Seaman Reynolds; children: Murray, b. Dec. 1, 1881; Archibald Brush, b. Feb. 1, 1891. In practice of medi- cine and surgery since 1873. Pres. Mount Vernon Trust Co., since org'n, 1903; pres. Mount Vernon Safe Deposit Co .; trustee Eastchester Savings Bank; pres. Med. B'd Mount Vernon Hosp., consulting physician Mount Vernon Hosp. and Home for Incurables; for many years attending physician N. Y. Infant Asylum. Pres. B'd of Health, 1903-1909; ex-mem. B'd of Ed'n. Ropublican; Episcopalian; warden Trinity Ch. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Med. Soc. State N. Y., Med. Soc. N. Y. Co., Jenkins Med. Soc., Med. Jurisprudence, Med. Surg. Soc., Psi Upsilon Fraternity. Recreation: Golf. Address: 36 S. 1st Av., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS
Lawyer; b N. Y. City, June 24, 1878; s. Douglas and Harriet Bowers (Paige) Campbell; grad. Unlon Coil., Harvard Law Sch. Mem. firm Campbell, Harding & Pratt; 1st U. S. Vol. Cav., Spanish-Am. War; Bar Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Phi fraternity; Soc. Colonial Wars. Soc. of Cincinnati, Soc. War of 1812. Loyal Legion, Rough Rlder Ass'n. Ciubs: Union, Knickerbocker. Harvard, Meadow Brook. Residence: 65 W. 54th St., N. Y. City, and Cherry Valley, N. Y. Address: 43 Exchange Pi., N. Y. City.
CAMPBELL, HENRY GOODWIN, JR.
Stock broker: b. Paterson, N. J., Oct., 1875; s. H. G. and Margaret Ann (Prael) Campbell; grad. Yaie Univ., Class 1897. Mem. firm H. G. Campbell & Co., bankers and brokers. and mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange. Clubs: Calumet, N. Y. Yacht, Atlantic Yacht, N. Y. Athletic and Ardsley. Residence: 34 Gramercy Park. Address: 11 Wall St., N. Y. City.
CAMPBELL, JAMES A.
Physician and surgeon; b. Drumacairney, Limavady, County Londonderry, Ireland, Jan. 28, 1859; s. John and Mary (Eakin) Campbeil; matriculated 1876 in Queen's Coil., Gaiway, which, with those of Cork and Belfast, formed Queen's Univ .; in 1878, after two years there, went to the Zuiu War; lived in S. Africa five years, hunting, farming and fighting; returned to Belfast and Paris to study; grad. Dublin Univ., 1889; London, F.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P., 1889; M.A., Dubiin, 1st prize in natural history; m. Youngstown, Ohlo, 1889, Sarah, d. Judge Peter A. Lambie, of the Court of Ap- peais of Ohlo; one son, James, b. Oct. 10, 1893. Ell- gaged in family practise as physician and surgeon. Surgeon to French Hosp., St. Elizabeth Hosp. Mem. N. Y. State Med. Ass'n, Am. Med. Ass'n, Physicians' Mutual Aid Ass'n, N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Soc. Med. Jurisprudence. While in South Africa took part in several engagements in the Zulu War; afterward in ostrich farming and raising fruit, shcep and cattle in Africa; returned to finish arts course, and, later, medi- cal studies. Recreations: Motoring, horseback riding, lawn tennis, etc. Presbyterian. Mem. Masonic Order. Club: Morristown Field. Home: Drum-a-Cairne, Morristown, N. J. Address: 323 W. 22d St., N. Y. City.
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