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CARNEGIE, T. MORRIS
Capitalist; b. Pittsburgh, Jan. 6, 1874; s. Thomas M. and Lucy (Coleman) Carnegie; ed. St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., and Columbia Law School; m. West- chester, Oct. 25, 1898, Virginia D. Beggs; one son: Thomas Morrison. V .- p. Cockburn Barrow & Machine Co .; pres. Scott Engine & Construction Co .; dir. Car- negie Music Hall, Home Trust Co., Hoboken. Trustee and treas. Carnegie Foundatlon for Advancement of Teaching. Mem. A.A.A.S., N. Y. Botanical Garden, Alumni Columbia Law School and St. Paul's School. Clubs: Racquet and Tennis, Unlon League, Engineers, Shinnecock Golf, Meadow, Southampton, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County. Address: Hotel Lorraine, Fifth Av. and 45th St., N. Y. City.
CARNELL, JOHN R.
Principal Albany Business Coll .; b. Troy, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1845; s. James and Margaret Carnell; m. Cham- plain, N. Y., 1867, Linda Hitchcock. Actively engaged in commercial sch. work for more than forty years. and since 1884 prin. Albany Business Coll. (firm of Carnell & Hoit). Dlr. N. Y. State Nat. Bank; trustee Albany County Savings Bank; dir. Union Trust Co. of Albany. Mem. St. Luke's M. E. Ch. Mem. Nat. Business Educators' Ass'n, Country Club. 469 State St., Albany, N. Y.
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CARPENTER, CHARLES KYNETT
Lawyer; b. Kingston, Ohio, Nov. 5, 1866; s. Rev. George (D.D.) and Matilda (Gilruth) Carpenter; grad. Univ. Wooster, Wooster, Ohlo, A.B., 1889; A.M., 1892, N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., cum laude, 1893; m. N. Y. City, June 27, 1900, Edith Kent Develin. Editor Asbury Park Press, 1889-1890; on city and editorial staff of N. Y. Tribune, 1890-1893. Admitted to bar March, 1894, and has been engaged in practise of law, N. Y. City, since that time. Mem. firm Daly Hoyt & Mason; Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. Country Lawyers Ass'n, Ohio Soc., Phl Delta Theta fraternity. Republican. Clubs: Republican (N. Y.), Scarsdale Golf and Coun- try. Residence: Scarsdale, N. Y. Address: 15 William St., N. Y. Clty.
V CARPENTER, CHARLES WHITNEY
Manufacturer printing presses; b. Albany, N. Y., March 13, 1847; cd. at Albany Acad .; m. Caroline Bowne Smith; children: Lilian Adele, Beatrice, George W. (Yale, '03), Charles W., Jr. Mem. firm of R. Hoe & Co. Mem. Chamber of Commerce, Sons of Revolu-
tion, New England Soc., Met. Museum of Art. Clubs: Union League, Metropolitan, Grolier. Residence: 526 West End Av. Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. Clty. CARPENTER, FANNY HALLOCK
Lawyer; b. Rainbow, Conn .; d. Rev. Thomas H. and Eiiza (Hallock) Rouse; ed. Mills Coll., Calif .; N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., LL.B., 1896; m. West Winsted, Conn., Sept. 3, 1880, Philip Carpenter. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, June, 1897, and has since practised in N. Y. City. Dir. Women's Ass'n of the Bar. Republican; Congre- gationalist. Expres. Sorosis Cub, N. Y. State Fed- eration of Women's Clubs, Women Lawyers' Club and Nat. Soc. New England Women; mem. Daughters Am. Revolution. Clubs: Woman's Press, Californla. Resi- dence. "Gray Wings," 85 Berkeley Av .. Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.
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CARPENTER, HERBERT SANFORD
Stock broker; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 22. 1862: s. Frank B. Carpenter (artist who painted the Emanci- pation Proclamation which hangs in Capitol at Wash- ington). and Augusta (Prentice) Carpenter; m. Feb. 13. 1384. Cora Anderson, of Louisville, Ky. Mem. firm of Charles Head & Co., Boston and N. Y. Clty, 1890-1895; formed firm of Thomas L. Manson & Co .; mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange, until Dec. 31, 1909, when formed firm of Carpenter & Co., mems. N. Y. Stock Exchange. Retired from business June 30, 1913. Dir.
N. E. Soc. Clubs: Union League (mem. Exec. Com.), N. Y. Athletic, Ardsley (gov.), Metropolitan, Sleepy Hollow Country. Country seat: Fairlight Cottage, Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y., and Camp Arden, Loon Lake, Franklin Co., N. Y. Residence: 56 W. 55th st., N. Y. City.
CARPENTER, NATHANIEL LESLIE
Broker, cotton merchant; b. Natchez, Miss., May 11, 1870; s. J. N. and Ziporah (Russell) Carpenter; at- tended Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, Tenn., 1886-1889; in. Natchez. Miss., Oct. 10, 1892, Amelia Roper Young: one son, Joseph N., Jr. Cashier Bessemer Savings Bank. Ala., 1890-1900; mem. Carpenter, Dessommes & Co., cotton merchants, Liverpool, since 1900; Atwood Violett & Co .. N. Y., 1902-1905: organized, and mem. since 1905 Carpenter, Baggott & Co. (now C. L. Car- penter & Co.). Mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange, N. Y. Cotton Exchange, N. Y. Produce Exchange, and Liver- pool Cotton Exchange. Episcoplaian. Past Worthy Grand Master Kappa Sigma fraternity. Recreations: Fishing, yachting, Clubs: N. Y., N. Y. Athletic, Lambs, Atlantic Yacht. Columbia Yacht. Residence: 404 Rlver- side Drive. Address: 21 William St., N. Y. City.
CARPENTER. PHILIP
Lawyer; b. Bath, N. H., March 9, 1856; s. Hon. Alonzo P. Carpenter, chief justice of New Hampshire, and Julia (Goodall) Carpenter; grad. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad. and Dartmouth Coll., A.B. (class historian), 1877; studied low, 1877-1880; m. West Winsted, Conn., Sept. 3, 1880, Fanny Hallock Rouse. Admitted to N. H. bar, Sept. 2, 1880; practised at Lancaster, N. H .. 1880-1886: since then in N. Y. City. Judge-advocate-gen. of N. H., 1885-1886; ass't dist. att'y of N. Y .. 1897. Republican. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Soc. Med. Jurisprudence, N. Y. Law Inst., N. H. Hist. Soc., Dartmouth Ass'n in N. Y., N. H. Soc. of N. Y., Kappa Epsilon Ass'n of N. Y. Clubs: Union League, Delta Kappa Epsilon Ass'n of N. Y. Clubs: Union League, Republican, Dartmouth. Residence: "Gray
Wings," 85 Berkeley Av., Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.
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Capitalist; b. New Rochelle, N. Y., July 22, 1844; s. Philemon H. and Ezit (Moody) Carpenter; ed. New Rochelle public schs .; m. Hackensack, N. J., April 23, 1873, Martha C. Chrystal; children: Anna Carpenter Todd, Frank M., Marguerite Carptenter Perley. Began coal business, 1869, now conducted under New Rochelle Coal and Lumber Co., of which was pres. until 1902. When resigned, still holding offlce of dlr. Also v .- p. New Rochelle Trust Co. Prohibitlonist; Baptist. Treas. and dir. New Rochelle Y. M. C. A .; pres. Colburn Home for Aged; v .- p. Organized Charities of New Rochelle. Address: 5 Hamilton Av .. Rochelle Heights, New Rochelle, N. Y.
CARPENTER, ROLLA CLINTON
Engineer, prof. eng'ring; b. Orion, Mich., June 26, 1852; s. Charles K. and Jeanette (Coryell) Carpenter; grad. Mich. Agr'l Coll .. B.S., 1873; M.S., 1876, (LL.D., 1907); Univ. of Mich., C.E., 1875; Cornell Univ., M.M.E., 1888; m. Greenville, Mich., 1876, Marion Dewey; chil- dren: George Dewey, b. 1880; Naomi Jeanette. b. 1881; Charles K., b. 1882. Prof. in Mich. Agr'l Coll., 1878-1890: since 1890 prof. experimental eng'ring, Cornell Univ. Consulting eng'r, Helderburg Cement
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Co., Cayuga Lake Cement Co., Belleville Cement Co., Kosmos Cement Co., Quaker Cement Co., California Portland Cement Co., and other cement co's; Ontario Power Co., Niagara Falls, Ont .; Apple River Power Co., St. Paul. Minu .: Utica Street R. R., Cortland St. R. R., The White Co., MI'rs automobiles; The Baker Electric Co., etc. Has contributed various papers to proceedings of eng'ring soc's. Author: Experi- mental Eng'ring; Heating and Ventilating (John Wiley & Sons); Internal Combustion Engines (D. Van Nostrand Co.). Dir. Mississippi Valley Portland Ce- ment Co. (Louisiana, Mo.). Republican; Episcopahan. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs; mem, and past v .- p. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'is, Am. Soc. Mining Eng'rs, Am. Soc. Heating and Ventilating Eng'rs (dir. and past v .- p.), Am. Soc. Automobile Eng'rs Soc. of Sigma Xi, Soc. of Tau Beta Pi. Mem. Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Recreations: Motor boat, motor car. Clubs: Engi- neers, Delta Tau Delta (N. Y. City), Town and Gown. Cosmopolitan. Address: 125 Eddy St., Ithaca, N. Y.
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CARPENTER, WILLIAM HENRY
Educator, philologist; b. Utica, N. Y., July 15, 1853: s. William Penn and Sarah Ann (Keeling) Carpenter: ed. public schs. of Utica; Cornell Univ., 1877-1878: Hamilton Coll., A.B., 1881; Freiburg in Baden, Ger- many, Ph.D., 1881; fellow by courtesy, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1881-1883; m. Utica, N. Y., July 2, 1884, Anna Morgan Douglass; children: William Morgan, o. Sept. 2, 1887; Rhys, b. Aug. 5, 1889; John Tilney, b. April 11. 1893. Instr. Chetoric and lecturer on North European literature, Cornell Univ., 1883; instr. German and Scandinavian languages, Columbia Coll., 1883-1889: ass't prof. German languages and literatures, Column- bia Univ., 1889-1890, adjunct prof. 1890-1895; prof. Germanic philology, 1895-1902; since 1902 Villard prof. Germanic philology; head Dept. Germanic Languages and Literatures, and Asso. dean of the grad. faculties of Polit. Science, Philosophy and Pure Science, Co- lumbia Univ .; appt'd Provost, Columbia Univ., 1912. Charter mem. Hins Islendska Fornieifafjclags, Rcyka- javik, Iceland; mem. Maatschappij der Nederlandsche Letterkunde; v .- p. Germanistic Soc. of Am .; mem. Modern Language Ass'n of Am. Contributing editor of Americana Germanica, trustee and sec. Columbia Univ. Press. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity. Episco- palian. Author: Grundriss der neuislandischen Gram- matik (Leipzig, 1881); Nikolasdrapa Halls Prests, an Icelandic Poem from A.D. 1400 (doctor's dissertation. Halle, 1881). Contributor to Johnson's Universal Cy- ciopedia of Names; Library of World's Best Litera- ture; also articles on Iceland, etc., in various maga- zines and reviews. Club: Century. Address: 253 W. 100th St., N. Y. City.
CARR, GENE
Caricaturist, illustrator for magazines; b. N. Y. City. Jan. 7, 1881; ed. public schs. in N. Y .; never studied art; m. Aug. 22, 1906, Helen Stillwell, artist and writer. Employed on N. Y. Recorder 1894, later on N. Y. Herald, Philadelphia Times, N. Y. Journal and N. Y. World, since 1903. Creator of comic hits: Lady Bounti- ful, Phyllis, Romeo, All the Comforts of Home, Willie Wise, Home Sweet Home, Reddy and Caruso, Prodigal Son, Step Brothers, etc. Residence: Redbank, N. J. Address: N. Y. World. N. Y. City.
CARR, LEWIS E.
Lawyer; b. Salisbury, N. Y., March 10, 1842; Eleazer and Hannah (Royner) Carr; ed. in Fairfield (N. Y.) Sem .; m. Albany, N. Y., April 24, 1864, Ruth Duke; children: Raymond W., b. 1868; Lewis E., Jr., b 1870. Admitted to bar at Albany, N. Y., May, 1864, and since engaged in practise. Resident counsel in Albany of The Delaware and Iludson Co., Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. Clubs: Lawyers Fort Orange. Address: Albany, N. Y.
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Physician: b. Greene Co., N. C., Oct. 24, 1870; s. Titus William and Ada Gray (Little) Carr; ed. Snow Hill Acad., Snow Hill, N. C .: Wake Forest Coll., N. C .. A.B., 1889: Univ. of Va., 1889-1890; Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia Univ.), M.D., 1892; graduate City Hosp., N. Y. City. 1893; unmarried. Engaged in private and hosp. practise in N. Y. City since 1834; clinical ass't Vanderbilt Clinic, Den't of Otology; surgcon to West Side Sch. for Crippled Children; ass't surgeon. N. Y. Throat, Nose and Lung Hosp. Democrat. Mem. N. Y. Med. Soc., N. Y. State and County Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Alumni Ass'n of City Hosp. Mem. Southern Soc., N. C. Society of N. Y., Alumni of Univ. of Va. Recreations: Tennis. yachting. Address: "The Ken- more," 353 W. 57th St .. N. Y. City.
CARR, REID L.
Lawyer; b. Cornwail, Vt .; grad. Middlebury Coil., A.B. (valedictorian), N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B. (1st prize
and fellowship). Men. firm Morgan & Seabury, 2 years; Instr. in Law of Contracts, N. Y. Law Sch. Now dir. L. Martin & Co., Magnetic Pigment Co., Acme Carbon Co., John Neilson Co., and mem. firm Morgan, Morgan & Carr. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Club: Republican. Residence: 80 Washington Sq. Ad- dress: 60 Wall St., N. Y. City.
CARR, WILBUR JOHN
Lawyer, dir. Consular Service; b. Hillsboro, Ohio, Oct. 31, 1870; ed. Kentucky Univ .; Georgetown Univ., LL.B., 1894; George Washington Univ., LL.M., 1899; sp'l work in internat. law, political science and dipio- matic history; m. Washington, D. C., 1897, Mary Eugenie Crane. Mem. Bar of Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. Dist. of Columbia; private sec. to princi- pal, Peckskill (N. Y.) Mil. Acad., 1890-1892; clerk and private scc. Dep't of State, U. S. A., 1892-1902; chief consular Burcau, 1902-1907; chief clerk, Dep't of State, 1907-1909; representative of Dep't of State Gov't B'd of Territorial Exp'n, Jamestown, 1907; representative of Dep'+ of State, Internat. Congress on Tuberculosis, 1908; representative of Dep't of State, Alaska-Yukon- Pacific Exp'n, Seattle, 1909, Mem. B'd of Examiners, . for Consular Service; appt'd dir. of Consular Service, Nov. 30, 1909. . Mem. Christian Ch .; Nat. Geog. Soc., Ohio Soc. (Washington, D. C.). Clubs: Metropolitan, Nat. Press. Address: Dep't of State, Washington, D. C.
CARR, WILLIAM JOHN
Jurist; b. Brooklyn, Oct. 10, 1862; s. Cornelius and Mary (Gallagher) Carr; grad. College of St. Francis Xavier, N. Y. City, A.B., 1882; Villanova College, LL.D., 1905; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1887, Julia M. Fryer; six children. Admitted to bar Sept., 1884; clerk in Supreme Court in Kings Co., 1891-1892; U. S. comm'r, 1893-1894; ass't corporation counsel, City of N. Y., 1898-1902. Justice of the Supreme Court of N. Y. since Jan. 1, 1907. Clubs: Brooklyn, Montauk, Riding and Driving. Address: 831 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CARR, WILLIAM MONTGOMERIE
Clergyman; b. Logansport, Ind., June 7, 1858; S. Henry Montgomerie and Charlotte (Jones) Carr; grad. Illinois Wesleyan Univ., B.S., A.B., 1884, A.M., 1887, D.D., 1910; Drew Theol. Sem., Madison, N. J., B.D., 1888; m. 1890, Mellie Florence Dyer; children: Henry Montgomerie, Helen Dyer, Alice, Ralph William. Or- dained in ministry of Methodist Episcopal Ch., enter- ing Illinois Conference; pastor at Minier, Ill., 1884; transferred to N. Y. East Conference 1887. in which has since served as pastor at Oyster Bay, L. I., 1887- 1888; Corona, N. Y., 1889; Bridgehampton, L. I., 1890- 1892; Southold, L. I., 1893; St. Andrew's Ch .. New Haven, Conn., 1894-1895; Lynbrook, L. I., 1896-1897; St. Paul's, Hartford, Conn., 1898-1901; Prospect Av. Ch., Bronx, N. Y. City, since 1902, where, under his pas- torate, property has been acquired and a finc church built, and dedicated Oct. 17, 1909. Pres. New Haven (Conn.) Dist., Epworth League, 1895; sec. Hartford (Conn.) Federation of Churches, 1900-1901; Memorial Day chaplain Grand Army of the Republic, City of N. Y., May 30, 1907. Charter mem. N. Y. City Alumni Ass'n, Phi Delta Theta; pres. N. Y. City Alumni Ass'n of Ill., Wesieyan Univ., 1913. Address: 868 Macy Pl., N. Y. City.
CARRAGAN, GEORGE
Banker; b. Saratoga Spgs., N. Y .; s. James and Mary (Vandewalker) Carragan; ed. in Saratoga public schs .; m. Bayonne, N. J., Aug. 15, 1866, Margaret Vreeland; one d .: Ella (Mrs. Charles W. Thomas). Went to Calif., around Cape Horn, in 1861; visited there again in 1901, and went to the Hawaiian Islands. With Schieffelin & Co., druggists, 170 William St., 23 years. ·
and all over U. S. Now pres. First Nat. Bank of Bayonne; v .- p. Billings, King & Co. (438 Pearl St., N. Y. City); dir. Cook & Bernheimer Co., Hudson Co. Water Co., Tonopah & Tidewater R. R., Tonopah & Greenwater R. R. (all N. Y. City), Patapsco Electric Co., of Baltimore, and N. J., Ind. & Ill. R. R. Co. Re- publican. Elder Reformed (Dutch) Church. Pres. Bayonne Hosp. Address: 734 Broadway, Bayonne, N. J.
CARREL, ALEXIS
Surgeon; b. Sainte Foy les Lyons. France, June 28, 1873; s. Alexis and Anne (Ricard) Carrei; grad. Sc.B .. 1891; M.D., 1900, Univ. of Lyons. France; Se. D. Colum- bia, 1913; unmarried. Came to U. S. 1905; mem. Rocke- feller Inst. for Med. Research since 1911; received Nobel prize, 1912. Coutb'r on biol. and surg. subjects. Knight of the Legion of Honor, 1913. Address: Rocke- feller Inst., 66th St. and Avenue A, N. Y. City.
CARREL, HENRY CLAY
Architect; b. nr. Cincinnati, May 28, 1869; s. Her- cules and Eleanora (Prescott) Carrel; ed, public and Woodward High schs., Cincinnati, and tutors. Mem.
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Arn Gillespie & Carrel, architeets; mem. N. Y. Archi- tectural League; Fellow Am. Inst. of Architects. Mem. Ohio Soc. of N. Y. Address: 1123 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CARRINGTON, AUGUSTUS B.
Lawyer; b. Delhi, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1853; s. Ira and Phebe (Stoddart) Carrington; grad. Wesleyan Univ., A. B. (first honors, sp'l honors in mathematics). 1876, A.M., 1879; m. Williamsport, Pa., Aug. 2, 1883, Elizabeth Dart; one son: George Dart. Prin. high sch., Coehituate, Mass., 1877-1878; prof. higher mathe- matics, Williamsport Dickinson Sem., 1879-1880; at Columbia Law Sch., 1880. Admitted to bar, June, 18$1; has praetieed law in N. Y. City since 1883; mem. law firm of Carrington & Piercc. Pres. Manhattan Mortgage Co., since 1901; also pres. The Estates Set- tlement Co. First v .- p. and gen. mg'r Guaranteed Mortgage Co. Republican. Chm'n Alumni Council of Wesleyan Univ .; mem. N. Y. Chamber of Commerce. N. Y. State Hist. Ass'n, Aead. of Pollt. Sclence, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Phi Beta Kappa Soe., County Lawyers' Ass'n, Wesleyan Alumnl Ass'n of N. Y. City; Delaware Valley Soc. of N. Y. City. Recreation: Golf. Clubs: Baltusrol Golf (Springfield, N. J.), Englewood Country (Englewood, N. J.). Residence: 308 W. 106th St. Address: 200 Broadway, N. Y. City.
V CARRINGTON, CAMPBELL
Lawyer; b. Washington, D. C .; s. Edward C. and Florida (Harrison) Carrington; grad. Univ. of Md., Dep't of Law; m. Baltimore, Md., June 27, 1900, Lucy M. Hewes; children: Edward C., b. 1902; Harrison H., b. 1904; Madeleine, b. 1910. Practised law in Balti- more, 14 years, specializing in eorp'n work. Moved to N. Y., July, 1909, to accept offiee as v .- p. Assets Realization Co., which office still holds. Pres. and dir. Three Hundred and Three Fifth Av. Co .; v .- p. and dir. Wall St. Building Exchange Ass'n, Van Kan- nel Revolving Door Co., Ashley & Bailey Co., SImms Magneto Co .; dir. U. S. Metal Products Co., Hall Switch & Signal Co., Art Metal Construction Co. Clubs: City, Whitehall, Reform, Clove Valley Fish and Gun, Manhattan, Baltimore Country, Maryland Country (Baltimore). Residence: 100th St. and Riverside Drive. Address: 25 Broad St.,"N. Y. City.
CARRINGTON, FITZROY
Curator, editor, leeturer; b. Surbiton, Surrey, Eng., Nov. 6, 1869; ed. at Bute House, Petersham, Eng., and Victoria Coll., Jersey, Channel Islands; honorary A.M., Dickinson Coll., 1913; m. Feb. 24, 1897, Charlotte Austen Singleton. Came to U. S. in 1886, and for one year was farmer at Hastings, Minn .; was on railway survey of Great Northern R'y, 1888-1889; gave up po- sition to work for Harington Beard (fine arts), in Minneapolis until 1892, when became clerk and sales- man with Frederick Keppel & Co., for whom later became gen. mg'r, and In 1899, partner; later treas., dir. and gen. mg'r of Frederick Keppel & Co .; retired from firm February 28, 1913. Has edited, arranged and written introduetlon for various artistic books, including: Dante's The New Life (translation and pictures by Rossetti); The Queen's Garland (Eliza- bethan verse); Songs and Sonnets by Richard Love- lace; The Apocalypse (designs by Albert Durer) ; The King's Lyrics (Temp. James I and Charles I); The Pilgrim's Staff (sacred verse, chiefly 17th eentury); The Shepherd's Pipe (pastoral verse, mainly of the 17th century); Pictures and Poems (Rossetti); Pie- tures of Romanee and Wonder; St. George and the Dragon; The Doom of King Acrisius, by William Morris, and the Song of Songs; now editor The Print Collector's Quarterly. Lecturer on History of En- graving at Harvard Univ. Curator of prints, Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston. Club: The Grolier. Residenee: 48 Oakley Road, Belmont, Mass. Address: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Mass.
CARRINGTON, HEREWARD H. L.
Author; b. Jersey, Channel Islands, Eng., 1880; s. Robert Charles Carrington, F.R.G.S .; ed. Sansom's and Philologieal Schs., London: Cranbrook, Kent, honors in mathematics, chemistry; m. N. Y. City, April 24, 1907, Helen Wildman. Editor Street & Smith's novels, until appt'd mem. Council of Am. Inst. for Seientifie Re- search, N. Y. City; mem. Soe. for Psychical Research, London. Agnostic in religion. Reereations: Tennis. boxing, reading. Mg'r of Mme. Eusapia Palladino on her first visit to Amcriea. Author: The Physical Phenomena of Spiritualism; Vitality, Fasting and Nutrition; The Natural Food of Man; Death: Its Causes and Phenomena (jointly with J. R. Meader) ; Death Deferred; The Coming Science; Eusapia Pal- ladino and Her Phenomena; The Problems of Psyehi- cal Research; Personal Experiences In Spirltualism; Truc Ghost Stories; The Boys' Book of Magic; Hindu Magic; Handeuff Tricks; Side Show and Animal
Tricks; translator of Prof. Fournoy's Spiritism and Psychology, etc .; frequent contb'r to journals and magazines on gen. scientific and psychological sub- jects. Address: 504 W. 111th St., N. Y. City.
CARRINGTON, JAMES BEEBEE
Editor; b. Columbus, O .; s. Gen. Henry B. (U. S. A.) and Margaret Irvin (Sullivant) Carrington; Wabash Coll., M.A., 1898. Connected with Scribner's Magazine since 1887, now ass't editor. Contributor to various periodicals of articles on art and nature subjeets and occasional poems. Lecturer on American Illustration and Nature Study. Club: Salmagundi. Address: 597 Fifth Av .. N. Y. City.
CARROLL, DANIEL J.
Mfr, State senator; b. Brooklyn. N. Y .; ed. publlc schs. of Brooklyn. Elected exec. mem. 14th Assembly Dist. Democratic Ass'n, 1911, re-elceted 1912; eleeted State. senator 1912. Chm'n Senate Com. on Commerce and Navigation; mem. Com. on Cities, Com. on Rail- roads, Com. on Conservation, Com. on Revision. Resi- denee: 135 N. 3d St. Address: 211 Jackson St., Brook- lyn, N. Y.
CARROLL, FRED LINUS
Lawyer; b. Johnstown, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1869; s. John M. and AAugusta (Tourtellot)* Carroll; grad. Trinity Mil. Inst., 1886; Union Coll., Schenectady, N. Y., A.B., 1890, A.M., 1893; m. Johnstown, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1894, Eleanor P., d. Jacob 1'. Miller; children: John Miller Carroll, b. June 12, 1902; Edward Linus Carroll, b. Dec. 2, 1906. Admitted to Bar of N. Y. State, Sept. 1892, and in active practiec ever since; admitted to and practises in U. S. Supreme Court, U. S. Cireuit Court of Appeals, U. S. Circuit Court, and U. S. Dist. Court. Dir. and gen. counsel Glen Telephone Co .; counsel Fulton Co. Gas and Electric Co .; Mohawk Hydro-Electric Co., gen. counsel Charles B. Knox Co., ete. Dir. Johnstown B'd of Trade. Democrat; Episco- palian. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, Fort Johnstown Chapter S.A.R. Mason; Knight Templar, 32°; past district deputy grand master 19th dist., past grand master of vell in Grand Chapter, R.A.M. Pres. B'd of Trustees Johnstown Publlc Library; corr. sec. Johnstown Hist. Soc. (which, by statute, has the custody of the only Ba- ronial Mansion now standing in U. S., viz .: Sir Wil- liam Johnson Hall). Club: Colonial (Johnstown). Address: Johnstown, Fulton Co., N. Y.
CARROLL, HOWARD
Journalist, author; b. Albany, N. Y., 1854; ed. publie schs., N. Y. City, Hanover, Germany, and Geneva, Switzerland. Connected with N. Y. Times many years as ass't editor and sp'l Washington correspondent; pres. Sicilian Asphalt Paving Co. Chief of art'y State of N. Y., 1895-1898; insp .- gen. N. Y. troops in Spanish- Am. War with rank of brig .- gen. Author: A Missis- sippi Incident; Twelve Americans, Their Lives and Times; The American Countess (play), etc. Delegate to 3 Rep. Nat. convs. Decorated by German Emperor with order of the Red Eagle, for interest in German affalrs. Residence: 4 E. 64th St. Address: 41 Park Row, N. Y. City.
CARROLL, JANE WALL
Physician; b. Paterson, N. J., Feb. 20, 1848; d. Stephen H. and Emeline (Butler) Wall; attended Acad. Mount St. Vincent-on-the-Hudson, Univ. of Buf- falo, Dep't of Medicine, 1891; Dep't of Law, LL.B., 1906, I.L.M., 1908; m. Paterson, N. J., Peter V. Carroll. (died 1896) ; children: Evangeline, b. 1869; Mary Alice, b. 1871; Mary Rose, b. 1873; William M., b. 1875; Au- gustin G., b. 1877; Vincent, b. 1879; Adele, b. 1881; Emeline, b. 1885; Genevieve, b. 1888; Stephen, b. 1891. Supreme Med. Examiner of Ladies Catholic Benevo- lent Ass'n for past 11 years; read germ papers before Med. Socs., and popular talks on tuberculosis, before branches of that ass'n. Catholic. Mem. Acad. Medi- cine, Buffalo, Erie Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Women's Med. Soc., N. Y. State organizer of Physicians' League, Buffalo; eharter mem. Women's Edn'l and Industrial Union, Nat. Fra- ternal Congress, pres. M.D. Soc., 1999. Clubs: Pro- fesslonal and Business Women's ( Buffalo). College
Women's (N .. Y. City). Address: 285 Ashland Av.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
, CARROLL, LAUREN
Lawyer; b. N. Y., July 16, 1886; s. Howard and Caro- line ('Starin) Carroll; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., 1906, A.M., 1907; Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., 1909. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, March, 1909. Mem. firm Gould & Wilkie. lawyers; dir. Sicilian Asphalt Paving Co., sec. and dir. Lawrenee Press. Mem. N. Y. County Com. Rc- publican. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Union League, City, Republican. Harvard. Residence: 4 E. 64th St. Address: 2 Wall St., N. Y. City.
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