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CARROLL, ROYAL PHELPS
Yachtsman; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 29, 1862; s. Gov. John Lee and Anita (Phelps) Carroll; grad. Harvard, A.B., 1885; m. 1891, Marion, d. Eugene Langdon, of N. Y. City; one d., Dorothea. In 1894 his yacht Navahoe participated in the important European regattas, and in race for Breton Reef Cup defeated the celebrated Britannia, owned by the Prince of Wales. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Clubs: Union, Knicker- bocker, Racquet, N. Y. Yacht, Larchmont Yacht, Sea- wanhaka-Corinthian Yacht, Automobile of America, Turf and Field, Ardsley, Porcelain (N. Y. City); Metropolitan (Washington); Eastern Yacht (Boston). Residence: 41 E. 49th St., N. Y. City, and in summer, Newport, R. I.
CARRUTH, CHARLES ROBINSON
Lawyer; b. Berlin, Wis., Jan. 3, 1861; s. Uri and Lucy A. (Robinson) Carruth; ed. Clinton (N. Y.) Grammar Sch., Hamilton Coil., LL.B., 1882; m. Clinton,. N. Y., Dec. 31, 1885, Mary. Louise Palmer; children: Charles R., Jr., b. 1886; Harrison P., b. 1889; Frederic Coudert, b. 1897; Alice M., b. 1899; Catherine M., b. 1901. Admitted to bar, 1882; now of law firm of C. R. & C. U. Carruth. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar .Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n, asso. Soc. G.A.R. Democrat; aiways active in politics; has been delegate and officer of many State and other political conventions. Presby'n. Mason; Clinton Lodge 169, Oneida Chapter 57, R.A.M., Constantine Commandery 48, K.T., Mecca Temple, Nables of the Mystic Shrine, N. Y. Ctiy. Mem. and v .- p. Soc. of the Sons of Oneida (N. Y. City). Recrea- tions: Golf and other outdoor sports. Clubs: Man- hattan, Shenandoah, Democratic (pres.). Residence: 610 Riverside Drive. Business Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. City.
V CARRUTH, CLARENCE URI
Lawyer; b. Berlin, Wis., Oct. 23, 1865; s. Uri and Lucy Ann (Robinson) Carruth; grad. Hamilton Coll., A.B., 1889, valedictorian, A.M., 1892; m. Highland, Kansas, Oct. 30, 1900, Elizabeth Hutt; children: Clar- ence Uri, Jr., b. Nov. 15, 1901; Virginia Johnson, b. Dec. 3, 1904; Lucy Robinson, b. Oct. 24, 1906. Prof. Greek and Latin, Highland Univ., Kansas, 1889-1890. Admitted to bar, Rochester, N. Y., April 1, 1892; prac- tised alone at Buffalo, N. Y., 1892-1894, and since 1894 as mem. firm of Charles R. and Clarence U. Carruth, with offices in Buffalo and N. Y. City until 1912, when Buffalo office was discontinued. Repub- lican; Presby'n. Mem. Chi Psi fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Erie Co. Bar. Ass'n, Lodge of the Ancient Landmarks No. 441 F. & A. M. Clubs: Phi Beta Kappa (Buffalo), Lawyers (Buffalo). Pres. Western N. Y. Ass'n of Hamilton Alumni. Residence: 610 Riverside Drive. Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. City.
CARRUTH, (FRED) HAYDEN
Journalist, author; b. near Lake City, Minn., Oct. 31, 1862; s. Oliver Powers and Mary (Veeder) Carruth; ed. in local schs. and Univ. of Minn .; m. Lake City, Minn., June 28, 1884, Ettie L. Gorton; children: Oilver Edward, b. 1885; Gorton Veeder, b. 1888; Paul Hayden, b. 1892; Max Irwin, b. 1897. In newspaper work in Minneapolis; later conducted Esteiline Bell in Dakota; editorial writer on N. Y. Tribune, 1888-1892; July, 1900, to Jan., 1902, editor of the Editor's Drawer Dep't of Harper's Magazine; on editorial staff Wom- an's Home Companion since May, 1905. Contb'r to Century Magazine, Harper's Magazine, Youth's Com- panion, Saturday Evening Post, Collier's Weekly, etc. Author: The Adventures of Jones, 1895; The Voyage of the Rattletrap, 1897; Mr. Milo Bush and Other Worthies, Their Recollections. 1899; Track's End. 1911 (all Harper & Bros.). Clubs: Players, Dutch Treat. Residence: Tarrytown, N. Y. Address: 381 Fourth Av., N. Y. City.
CARSE, DAVID BRADLEY
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Consulting eng'r; b. Jeffersonville, Ind., Dec. 1, 1862; s. Thomas and Matilda (Bradley) Carse; ed. Chicago public schs., Morgan Park Mil. Acad., and Univ. of Illinois; m. Cleveland, O., Oct. 4, 1899, Mar- guerite Switzer; six children. Was resident eng'r on construction of Sixty-eighth Street Water Supply Tunnel of Chicago in 1883; resident eng'r of con- struction works of U. S. Rolling Stock Co., Hege- wisch, Ill., 1884-1885; pres. Black Diamond Coal Min- ing Co., Denver, Col., 1886; Racine Cement & Pipe Co., Racine, Wis., 1888-1894; gen. mg'r Greenlee Bros. & Co., Chicago, 1887-1897; Carse Bros. Co., Chicago, 1897-1903, and mem. Advisory Com. of U. S. Steel Corp'n, 1903-1907. Pres. and dir. Carsc Bros. Co. of N. Y., D. B. Carse & Co. of N. Y., Syracuse Gardens Co. (N. Y.), v .- p. and dir. Western N. Y. Farms Co. (N. Y.), and Lehigh Coke Co. (N. Y.); pres. and dir. American Reduction Co. (N. Y.); mem. firm of David
B. Carse & Co. of N. Y .; mem. Am. Soc. of Mech, Engrs; Am. Electro-Chemical Soc .; Am. Peat Soc. Clubs: N. Y. Yacht, Railroad. Residence: W. 253d St., Riverdale, N. Y. Summer home: Sharon, Conn. Ad- dress: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
J CARSE, JOHN BRADLEY
Mem. Advisory Com. U. S. Steel Corp .; b. Jefferson- ville, Ind., Sept. 10, 1864; s. Thomas and Matilda (Bradley) Carse; grad. Williams Coliege, A.B., 1886; m. Chicago, 1886, Anna Reed Williams; children: John B., Jr., b. Bray, Irciand, Aug. 1, 1897 (died 1903); Donald, b. Chicago, 1899. Located in business in Eng- land, 1895-1897. Dir. and official in several corp'ns in Chicago until 1903, when removed to N. Y. City. Presby'n. Dir. Y. M. C. A. (N. Y. City). Mem. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Am. Iron and Steel Inst., Am. Acad. of Polit. and Social Science, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Iii. Soc. of N. Y. Clubs: University, Railroad, St. An- drew's Golf, University (Chicago), Chicago Athletic. Residence: Riverdale-on-Hudson. Address: 71 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
CARSON! JAMES C.
Physician; b. Seneca, Ontario Co., N. Y., Jan. 23, 1847; s. Robert and Rebecca (Rippey) Carson; ed. Canandaigua Acad., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., M.D .; 1870; m. Geneva, N. Y., April 30, 1874, Jane MI. Smith; children: Thomas C., b. 1878; Robert O. (died, aged 41/2); Elizabeth, b. 1888. Ass't physician, Willard State Hosp., 1870-1883; sup't N. Y. Inst'n for Deaf and Dumb, 1883-1884; sup't Syracuse State Inst'n for Feeble Minded Children, 1884-1912. Dir. W. & T. Smith Co. (Nursery), Geneva. N. Y. Asso. prof. men- tal diseases in Med. Dep't, Syracuse Univ. Travelled in Europe, 1880, 1913, Centrai and South America, 1898, West Indies, 1905. Episcopalian; trustee St. John's Sch., Manlius, N. Y., The Shelter, Syracuse, N. Y .; vestryman St. Paul's Ch., Syracuse. Mem. Syracuse Acad. Medicine, Onondaga Co. Med. Soc .; ex-pres. Am. Ass'n Med. Officers of Inst'ns for Feebie Minded, Seneca, Co. Med. Soc. Ciubs: Citzens (Syra- cuse), Syracuse Country, A.K.K. (honorary). Ad- dress: 216 Dewitt St., Syracuse, N. Y.
CARSON, JOHN FLEMING
Clergyman; b. Philadelphia, Jan. 28, 1860; s. Will- iam and Margaret (Fieming) Carson; ed. West Phila- delphia Acad .; Univ. of Pa., 1881, A.B., 1885; Reformed Presby'n Ch. in Am.). Chaplain 47th Reg't, N.G.N.Y. Ursinus Coil.); m. Philadelphia, Feb. 9, 1886, Bessie Mcknight. Pastor Central Presby'n Ch., Brooklyn, since May 20, 1885 (ch. organized in 1892 with 146 mems., membership in 1913, 2,490, and is largest Presby'n Ch. in Greater N. Y., and fifth largest Presby'n Ch. in Am.). Chaplain 47th Reg't, N.G.N.Y. Republican. Moderator Synod of N. Y., 1909; moder- ator Gen. Assembly of Presby'n Ch., U. S., 1911-1912; dir. Coll. B'd Presby'n Ch .; trustee Ursinus Coli., Col- legeviile, Pa., Presbytery of Brooklyn, Industrial Home for Biind, Brooklyn; pres. Stony Brook Assem- bly. Mcm. Brooklyn Clerical Union. Club: Union League (Brooklyn). Address:
258 Jefferson Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
VCARSTARPHEN, FRANK ELLICE
Lawyer; b. Hannibal, Mo .; s. Oney and Margaret L. (Kem) Carstarphen; grad. East Denver (Col.) High Sch., 1889; Columbian (now George Washington) Univ., Washington, D. C., LL.B., 1891; m. N. Y. City, June 30, 1908, Anita Cecelia Cotter. d. William Andre Cotter and Anna Rebecca - (Voorhees) Cotter. En- gaged in practise of law since 1891, in N. Y. since 1903. Appt'd 1913 Ass't U. S. Att'y for Southern Dist. of N. Y. Held Federal office in Colorado under first Cleveland administration and county office under local administration. Democrat. Mem. Southern Soc. in N. Y., N. Y. Alumni Ass'n of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity; dir. and member B'd of Counsel United Real Estate Owners' Ass'n of City of N. Y. Clubs: New York Press, Union (Bergen Co.). Residence: 23 W. 31st St. Address: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
V CARSTENSEN, JOHN
Railway official; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 14, 1854; 8. George John Bernard and Mary Ann (Sempill) Cars- tensen; ed. Cayuga Lake Acad., Aurora, N. Y .; Alex- ander Mil. Inst., White Plains, N. Y., and rural high sch., Clinton, N. Y .; m. N. Y. City. Aug. 1, 1877, Adele Thacher Robin. Beginning as office boy in 1871, has been continuously in service of N. Y. Central & Hudson River R.R., and was comptroller for several years un- til elected, Fcb. 1, 1903, to present office as v .- p. in charge of Accounting Dep't: also since July, 1904, v .- p. in charge of Accounting Dep't Lake Shore & Mich. Southern R'y and Ind., Ill. & Iowa R.R., and since Jan. 31, 1905, v .- p. in charge Accounting Dep't Mich. Cen- tral R.R. and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
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Louis R'y; also officer ard dir. In 51 other railways \ CARTER, ROBERT A.
subsidlary to N. Y. Central System. Clubs: Union League, Sleepy Hollow Country. Residence: Scars- daie, Westchester County, N. Y. Address: Grand Cen- trai Terminal, N. Y. City.
NCARSWELL, WILLIAM BROWN
Lawyer, State Senator; b. Edinburgh, Scotland, Jan. 8, 1882; s. David Bruce and Ann (Brown) Cars- well; resident of Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1887; ed. Brooklyn public schs., grad. Law Dep't St. Lawrence Univ., LL.B., LL.M. (honor man in both degrees). Engaged in practise of law, being mem. firm Carmody & Carswell. Elected State Senator 1912, 6th Dist. Kings County; mem. Judiciary Com., Com. on Labor and Industries, Codes, Banks, Privileges and Elec- tions and Canals. Democrat.
Clubs: Washington, University of Brooklyn, Clan McDonald O.S.C. and other orgn's. Mem. Dem. County Com. of Kings Co. Address: 64 Wall St., N. Y. City.
CARTER, A. BION
Banker; b. Great Bend, N. Y., June 23, 1857; s. Asa T. and Amanda (Cross) Carter; ed. Great Bend and Ives Sem., Antwerp, N. Y .; m. Boonville, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1883, Lelia M. Wentworth; children: Lulu I., Helen W., Erma L. Telegraph operator Utica & Black River R.R., 1873; with Le Roy De Chammont, Carthage, later with G. M. Batchford & Co., leather tanners; mg'r Moose River Tanneries; engaged in drug business at Carthage. and employed with Hon. Le Roy Crawford, Chase's Lake, making extract from hemlock bark for tanning; mg'r of tannery for U. S. Leather Co., at Fine, until 1902. Organizer and pres. since 1902 Nat. Exchange Bank, Carthage. Treas. Wilna Farms Co., Security & Real Estate Co. Republican. Royal Arch Mason, Knight Templar, Shriner, Odd Fellow (trustee). Trustec B'd of Ed'n, Carthage. Club: Carthage. Address: Carthage, N. Y.
CARTER, ERNEST TROW
Musical dir. and coniposer (formerly lawyer) ; b. Orange, N. J., Sept. 3, 1866; s. Aaron and Sarah Swift (Trow) Carter; grad. Princeton Univ., A.B. (hon. phiios. oration), 1888; Columbia Univ. Sch. Polit. Science, M.A., 1889; Columbia Law Sch., 1888-1891; completed mus. ed. Berlin, Germany, 1894-1898; m. N. Y. City, Sept. 29, 1891, Laura Hoe; children: Laura Hoe, b. 1899; Roger Ernest, b. 1901; Elizabeth Wood- bridge, b. 1906. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1891, and engaged in practise in N. Y. City, 1891-1892. Lecturer on music, organist and choirmaster, Princeton Unlv., 1899-1901. Independent Democrat; mem. City Com., Citizens' Union, N. Y. City; Presby'n. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .; trustee Ass'n for Protection of Adirondacks; mem. Am. Scenic and Historic Preserva- llon Soc., Nat. Conservation Ass'n, Am. Forestry Ass'n. Recreations: Forestry, hunting, fishing. Clubs: University, Princeton, City, Adirondack League, The Bohemians (active). Address: 150 W. 58th St., N. Y. City.
CARTER, GEORGE WILLIAM
Ciergyman; b. Rosario, Argentine Republic, S. A., Jan. 4, 1867; s. Thomas (D.D.) and Emeline M. (Eng- land) Carter; grad. Wesleyan Univ., A.B., 1892, M.A., 1899; Drew Theol. Sem., B.D., 1893; fellow Oxford Univ., Eng., 1894-1895; Yale, M.A., 1899; N. Y. Univ., Ph.D., 1900; m. N. Y. City, Urania M. Smith; son: Paui (died In infancy). Ass't pastor (when a student) at Trinity M. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1893-1894; pastor St. Paul's, Hartford, Conn., 1895-1898; West Haven Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1898; Sea Cliff, L. I., N. Y., 1899-1906. Mem. So. Classis of Long Island, Reformed Ch. of America, and Grace Reformed Ch., Brooklyn; elected gen. sec. N. Y. Bible Soc., April 1, 1907, and now serving. Studied social conditions in large cities of England and Europe. Author: A Comparlson Be- tween Zoroastrlanism and Judaism, The Logos of Philo and John; also articles on Social Life in East London, Eng. Editor "The Bible in New York." Charter mem, Epsilon Chapter, Beta Theta Pl; mem. Aitair Lodge, F. and A. M. Residence: 155 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn; (Summer), Sea Cliff, L. I., N. Y. Address: 66 Bible House, Astor Placc, N. Y. City.
CARTER, LEWIS E.
Ciergyman; b. on farm in town of Jackson, Wash- Ington Co., N. Y., July 21, 1873; s. Calvin B. and Har- riet A. (Langworthy) Carter; grad. Greenwich (N. Y.) High Sch., 1891; Troy Conf. Acad., 1898; Syracuse Univ., A.B., 1902; m. Sept. 10, 1907, Bertha Wilson, d. ex-Congressman Francis H. Wilson, of Brooklyn. Preached at Conklingville, 1902-1903; then joined Troy Conf., M. E. Ch. Pastor Fifth Av. M. E. Ch., Troy, N. Y., since April, 1909; also pastor at Rexford Fiats, 1903-1907; pastor at Hagaman, 1907-1909. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, Masonic Lodge. Address:
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Vice-pres. Consolidated Gas Co., of N. Y .; b. Brook- lyn, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1860; s. Samuel and Harriet Hub- bell (Davis) Carter; descendant on father's side from Samuel Carter, who came from Eng. to America in 1677; ed. in Brooklyn public sch .; m. Brooklyn, June 3, 1880, Helen R. Dinsmore; children: Robert Anderson, Jr., b. 1885; Helen May (Mrs. Frank G. Smith). Began business life at 16 as junior clerk with N. Y. Gas Light Co., and has continued connection with gas lighting and allied interests; now v .- p. and sec. Con- solidated Gas Co., of N. Y., treas., sec. and dir. West- chester Lighting Co .; pres. and dir. Ball Electric Il- luminating Co .; treas. and dir. N. Y. & Queens Gas Co .; controller Astoria Light, Heat & Power Co .; treas. Northern Westchester Lighting Co. and Peeks- kill Lighting & Railroad Co .; dir. United Electric Light & Power Co., Yonkers Electric Light & Power Co., Municipal Lighting Co., Nat. Coke & Coal Co., Central Union Gas Co., Northwestern Union Gas Co. Mem. Am. Gas Inst., Nat. Elec. Light Ass'n, Illuminat- ing Eng'ring Soc., Nat. Com. Gas. Ass'n, Met. Museum of Art, N. Y .; Museum of Natural History, A.A.A.S .; N. Y. Bot. Soc, Soc. Colonial Wars, Anglo-Saxon Lodge, F. and A. M. Clubs: Unlon League, City (N. Y. City), American Yacht Club, Oakland Golf, Sleepy Hol- low Country. Address: 4 Irving Place, N. Y. City.
NCARTER, SAMUEL T., JR.
Lawyer; b. Yonkers, N. Y., Aug., 1866; s. Samuel T. and Alantha P. (Pratt) Carter; grad. Princeton, A.B,. 1886 (A.M.); Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1888; m. Mor- ristown, N. J., Oct. 21, 1897, Anna Washburn Burn- ham; children: Gladys B., Burnham, Samuel T. 3rd; admitted to bar 1888 and ever since 'in practise of law, N. Y. City. Also counsel on investiga- tlon of Surrogate Court, N. Y. City, 1901. Author: Carter's Transfer Tax Law. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y.
Independent Republican; Presby'n. Trustee Berkshire Industrial Farm, Union Settlement, Am. Christian Hosp. of Ceserea, Underwriters Club. Re- creations: Tennis, golf. Clubs: Princeton, Piainfield Country. Residence: Plainfield, N. J. Address: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CARTER, WALTER FREDERICK
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, Dec. 10, 1873; grad. Yale, 1895; attended Columbia Law Sch. Admitted to bar, 1898; now mem. law firm Rounds, Schurman & Dwight. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Club: Yale. Resi- dence: 296 Sterling Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 96 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CARTER, WILLIAM
Clergyman; b. Pittington, England, May 22, 1868; s. Joseph and Thomasina (Whitford) Carter; attended Episcopal Ch., sch., England; Parson's Coll., Iowa, A.B., A.M .; McCormick Theol. Sem., Park Coll., Ph.D .; Knox Coll., D.D .; m. Des Moines, Iowa, May 17, 1893, Alice Kellogg; children: Florence Elizabeth, b. 1896; Marie Tamzin, b. 1898; William Kellogg, b. 1905; Whit- ford Van Dyke, b. 1911. Pastor Ist Presby'n Ch., Sterilng, Ili., 1894-1899; 1st Presby'n Ch., Kansas City, Mo., 1899-1906; Madison Av., Reformed Ch., N. Y. City, 1906-1912; sec. Internat. Peace Forum, N. Y. City, since 1912. Sp'l comm'n to Messima, Italy, after earth- quake, for Christian Herald, N. Y. City. Traveled In Europe, Asia, Africa. Lecturer on travel and litera- ture. Sp'l tariff speaker for Republican Party cam- paign of 1912, on Republican tariff train through New Engiand, following Woodrow Wilson. Also sent by Rep. Nat. Com. through 9th Cong. Dist. of Va., the only Confederate Cong. Dist to return a Republican to Congress. Republican; Presby'n. Mem. Chl Alpha and Sigma Chi. Recreations: Tennis, golf, swim-
ming, boating. Club: Union League. Residence: 981 Park Av. Address: 1$5 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
CARTER, WILLIAM H.
Major-gen. U.S.A .; b. Nashville, Tenn., appt'd from N. Y .; cadet at Mil. Acad., West Polnt, N. Y., July 1, 1868; 2d licut., June 13, 1873; 1st lleut, Aprll 14, 1879; capt., Nov. 20, 1889; major, Jan. 29, 1897; lieut-col., May 18, 1898; col., April 15, 1902; brig.gen., July 15, 1902; major-gen., Nov. 13, 1909, commanding 2d Div., including one third of all the Inf. reg'ts in U. S. A., Feb. 15, 1912. Awarded a medal of honor for dis- tinguished bravery In action against Apache Indians at Cibicu Creek, Ariz., on Aug. 30, 1881. Author: Horses, Saddles and Bridies, A Historical Sketch of the Sixth U. S. Cav., From Yorktown to Santiago, Old Army Sketches, Giles Carter of Virginia. Ad- dress: Care War Dep't, Washington, D. C.
CARVALHO, DAVID NUNES
Expert in handwriting and Inks; b. Philadelphila, Sept. 29, 1848; s. Solomon N. (artist) and Sarah (Solis) Carvalho; grad. N. Y. Free Acad., N. Y. Coil .; made
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special studies in organic chemistry, photography, light and color; m. New Orleans, March 22, 1876, Annie Abrams. Handwriting expert since 1875; in 1880 separated white light into complementary parts in order to absorb the actinic rays on the sensitive photographic plate, the principle on which the present chromatic processes are based; official grand jury handwriting expert, N. Y. City, 1881-1906; first to make photographs on celluloid, 1883; first to restore in open court fraudently bleached-out handwriting 1884; has acted as expert in handwriting and ink in various courts in U. S .; city (N. Y.) librarian in charge of archives, 1885; collector of incunabula; pres. N. Y. State Reformatory for Women, 1892-1899. Democrat. Author: Forty Centuries of Ink. Residence: 125 W. 93d St. Address: 238 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CARVALHO, SOLOMON SOLIS
Journalist; b. Baltimore, Md., 1856; s. Solomon N. and Sarah (Solis) Carvalho; grad. Coli. City of N. Y., 1877; m. N. Y. City, May, 1895, Helen Cusack. En- gaged in newspaper work in N. Y. City from 1878; on staff of N. Y. Sun, 9 years; N. Y. World, 9 years; since 1896, gen. mg'r of all William R. Hearst newspapers, now including the N. Y. American, N. Y. Journal, San Francisco Examiner, Los Angeles . Examiner, Chicago American, Boston American. Mem. Met. Museum of Art, Nat. Sculpture Soc., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Collector of Chinese blue porcelains, of which he owns the best collection of types and designs in this country. Residence :. Metuchen, N. J. Address: 238 William St., N. Y. City.
CARY, ANNIE LOUISE (MRS. CHARLES M. 'RAY- MOND)
Singer; b. Wayne, Me., Oct. 22, 1842; ed. at Female Sem., Gorham, Me., grad. 1862; m. 1882, Charles Mon- son Raymond, of N. Y. City. Studied music in Milan, Italy, 1866-1868, under Giovanni Corsi; made first ap- pearance at Copenhagen in Italian opera; sang also at Gothenburg and Christiania; summer, 1868, at Baden-Baden, studying with Madame Viardot-Garcia; autumn in Italian opera at Stockholm, Ferdinand Strakosch, dir .; later in Royal Swedish opera; sum- mer, 1869, spent studying at Paris under Signor Bot- tisini; autumn in Italian opera, Brussels; winter, 1869- 1870, again studying in Paris; spring, singing in Drury Lane Theatre, London; Sept., 1870, in America, singing at Steinway Hall, N. Y. City, with Nilsson Vieutemps and Brignoli; following twelve years in opera and concerts with Carlotta Patti, Mario, Albani and others; 1875-1876 and 1876-1877, went to Moscow and St. Petersburg; after that in America singing opera with Clara Louise Kellogg and Marie Rose, each winter until inarriage in 1882, when retired from stage. Address: 3 W. 29th St., N. Y. City.
CARY, CHARLES
Physician; b. Buffalo, N. Y., 1852; s. Walter and Julia (Love) Cary; ed. schs. of Buffalo, grad. Med. Dep't Univ. of Buffalo, M.D., 1875; grad. study in France and Belgium; m. Buffalo, 1879, Evelyn Rumscy. Practising medicine in Buffalo since 1879. Formerly for twelve years prof. anatomy and six years prof. materia medica and therapeutics, and since 1902, prof. of clinical medicine in Univ. of Buffalo; attending physician Buffalo Gen. Hosp. Pres. Buffalo Crema- tion Co. Mem. Ass'n Am. Physicians, Am. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Erie Co. Med. Soc. Republican. Clubs: Saturn, Buffalo, Buffalo Country, Buffalo Med., Park. Address: 340 Delaware Av., Buffalo, N. Y.
CARY, EDWARD
Editorial writer; b. Albany, N. Y., June 5, 1840; s. Joseph and Lydia (Chase) Cary; grad. Union Coll., Al- bany Law Sch., 1863; m. Albany, N. Y., April 27, 1864, Ellen Elisabeth Luther; one d., Elisabeth Luther, b. May 18, 1867. Editor Brooklyn Union, 1863-1870; edi- torial writer N. Y. Times since 1871. Author: Life of George William Curtis (in American Men of Let- ters Series). Dir. N. Y. Times Publishing Co., N. Y. Times Building Co. Mem. Excc. Council Nat. Civil Service Reform League, Exec. Com. N. Y. State Civil Service Reform Ass'n. Clubs: Century, City. Ad- dress: N. Y. Times, N. Y. City.
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CARY, ELISABETH LUTHER
Writer, editor; b. Brooklyn, May 18, 1867; d. Ed- ward and Ellen Elisabeth (Luther) Cary; ed. privatc- ly; studied art, 1885-1898, with Eleanor C. Bannister and Charles Melville Dewey.
Translator (from French) Recollections (Francisque Sarcey), 1893 (Scribner's) ; Russian Portraits (E. Melchoir Vogue), 1895 (Putnam's); The Land of the Tawny Beasts, 1895 (Stokes). Author: Alfred Tennyson, 189S (Put- nam's); Robert Browning, 1899 (Putnam's); The Ros- settis, 1900 (Putnam's); William Morris, 1902 (Put-
nam's) ; Ralph Waido Emerson, 1904 ( Putnam's), Books and My Food (in collaboration with Anpie M. Jones), 1904 (Moffat, Yard & Co.); Henry James, 1906 (Putnam's). Edited (with notes): Poems of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1903 (Putnam's). Editor of The Scrip (art. magazine), 1905 to 1908; art critic of N. Y. Times since 1908. Episcopalian. Mem. The Handi- crafters (Brooklyn). Clubs: Art Workers, Woman's Cosmopolitan, Barnard (N. Y. City). Address: 204 S. r Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CARY, GEORGE
Architect; b. Buffalo, N. Y., 1859; s. Walter (M.D.) and Julia (Love) Cary; grad. Columbia Univ., Ph.B., 1885; Harvard Univ., B.S., 1883; student at Ecole de Beaux Arts, Paris, 3 years. Practising architecture at Buf- falo from 1890. Mem. B'd of Architects for Pan-Am. Exp'n; architect of Buffalo Gen. Hosp., Univ. of Buf- falo, Dental Coll., Gratwick Research Laboratory, N. Y. State Bid'g (now Buffalo Hist. Soc. Bld'g), Har- rington Hosp. for Children, Contagious Hosp., Malig- nant Disease Hosp. and Service Bld'g of State Inst., Administration Bld'g for Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Co., houses in Washington, D. C .; Omaha, Neb .; Muskoka and Port Carling, Canada, Buffalo and vicinity. Ex- tensive traveler. Dir. Bank of Genesec, Batavia, N. Y .; mem. Buffalo Chamber of Commerce, Am. Inst. Architects, Beaux Arts Soc., Soc. Natural Sciences Buffalo Hist. Soc., Soc. Columbia Univ. Architects, Buffalo Soc. Artists, Columbia Architectural Soc., Buf- falo Chapter of Architects; dir. Fine Arts Acad., Ai- bright Art Gallery, Soc. for Beautifying Buffalo. Clubs: University (N. Y. City), Genesce Valley Hunt, Park, Buffalo Country, Saturn (Buffalo). Residence: 460 Franklin St., Buffalo. (Summer) Boston, Erie County, N. Y. Address: 184 Deiaware Av., Buffalo, N. Y.
CARY, MELBERT B.
Lawyer (retired); b. Racine, Wis., July 23, 1852; s. John W. and Isabel (Brinckerhoff) Cary; ed. Prince- ton, class of 1872, A.M .; m. Milwaukee, Wis., April 28, 1880, Julia Metcalf; children: Julia Madeleine (m. 1903, Ronald Eliot Curtis), Isabel Francis (m. 1907, Henry A. Stone), Mclbert B., Jr. Admitted to bar, 1875; ass't gen. solicitor Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y Co., 1880; practised law, 1883-1890. Pub- lisher: Cyclopedia of Political Science; Political Econ- omy and United States History (3 volumes). Author: The Connecticut Constitution, 1900. Democratic nom- ince for gov. Conn., 1902, and U. S. Senate, 1903. Pres. N. Y. Homo. Med. Coll. and Hosp .; mein. Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: University, Riding, Barnard, Lawyers. Residences: Ridgefield, Conn., and 59 W. 46th St. Ad- dress: 42 Broadway, N. Y. City.
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