Who's who in New York City and State, 1914, pt 1, Part 43

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910; Leonard, John William, 1849-; Mohr, William Frederick, 1870-; Knox, Herman Warren, 1881-; Holmes, Frank R
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: New York : L.R. Hamersly Co.
Number of Pages: 810


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CHAPIN, H. GERALD


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Lawyer, educator, editor; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1875; s. Hcmnan and Mary G. (Gerald) Chapin; ed. Halsey Collegiate Sch., N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1895; Univ. Law Sch., LL.M., 1896; m. April 7, 1900, Mary Campbell Knox, d. J. Armoy Knox, founder of "Texas Siftings"; one son, Heman George, b. 1902. Admitted to bar, 1897, and engaged in practice in N. Y. City. Author: Banking Forms, and an edition of the Uniform Ne- gotiable Instruments Act, which has run through eight editions; also of Law of Ass'ns, Law of Domi- cile, Law of Citizenship, Law of Torts In Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure. Contb'r articles in Success, Everybody's Magazine and elsewhere. Joint author (with Charles F. Bostwick) of Minute Book of New York Corporations; was asso. editor Univ. Law Re- view. Prof. Fordham Univ. Sch. of Law since Sept., 1905; appt'd asso. prof. in N. Y. Univ. Sch of Law, 1913. Formerly editor The Am. Lawyer; now law editor The Daily Banker. Former mem. Third Bat- tery N.G.N.Y. Counsel Med. Soc., Borough of the Bronx. Residence: New Rochelle, N. Y. Address: 52 Wall St., N. Y. Clty.


CHAPIN, HENRY DWIGHT


Physician, author; b. Steubenville, Ohio. Feb. 4, 1857; s. Henry Barton (D.D., Ph.D.) and Harrict (Smith). Chapin; grad. Princeton Coll., A.B., 1877; A.M., 1886; Columbia Univ., M.D., 1881; m. June 1, 1907, Alice Dela- field. Prof. diseases of children, N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp. Attending physician, N. Y. Post-Grad., Willard Parker and Riverside Hosps; consulting physician Randall's Island Hosp. Writes much for med. journals. Author. Theory and Practice of Infant Feeding, with notes on Development (3 editions); Vital Questlons (a semi-philos. discussion of some of the important problenis of life from the standpoint of the physician); a Text Book on Diseases of Chil- dren, 2d edition; also contb'r on social questions to popular magazines. Fellow Am. Pediatric Soc. and N. Y. Acad. Medicine. Mem. Sons of Revolution, Soc. Colonial Wars. Dir. N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp., N. Y. Juvenile Asylum, Havens Relief Fund Soc .; Life Saving Benevolent Ass'n; pres. Working Women's Protective Unlon. Club: Century. Address: 51 W. 51st St., N. Y. City.


CHAPIN, HENRY EDGERTON


Educator, biologist; b. Wilbraham, Mass., May 9, 1859; s. Samuel W. and Maria M. (Damon) Chapln:


grad. Boston Univ., B.Sc., and Mass. Agr'l Coll., B.Sc., 1881; student Johns Hopkins Univ., 1886-1857; Mich. Agr'l Coll., M.Sc., 1893; Mckendree Coll., Ill., hon. Sc.D., 1908; m. Athens, Ohio, 1893, Eudora M. Hoffman; children: Corinne, b. 1898; Ruth E., b. 1900. Teacher of science; prof. blology and geology. Ohio Univ., 1891-1900; pres. Dept. of Botany, Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences; teacher blology and lecturer, N. Y. City; in charge Dept. of Biology, summer school, N. Y. Univ., 1900. Joint author Chapin and Rettger's Elementary Zoology and Laboratory Guide. Capt. Co. B, 17th Reg't, Ohio Nat. Guard, 1892-1893. Hon. fellow Soc. Biol. Chemistry, London; mem. Am. Soc. Naturalists; charter mem. Ohio State Acad. Sciences. Mem. council, Brooklyn Inst. of Arts and Sciences. Address: 49 Lefferts Av., Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y.


yCHAPIN, HENRY J.


Life insurance manager; b. N. Y. City, July 24, 1868; s. Henry J. and Elizabeth A. (Christy) Chapin; ed. in schools In Conn. and N. Y., and at Princeton Univ., A.B., 1890; m. N. Y. City, April 19, 1897; children: Julia S., b. 1898; Henry J., Jr., b. 1907. Formerly en- gaged in mercantile pursults; became agent, in 1904, for the Columbian National Life Ins. Co. of Boston, afterward State mg'r for same company for W. Va., then Metropolitan mg'r N. Y. office; now field sup't for the company, with charge of all offices in the Eastern Dept. Club: Princeton. Address: 149 Broad- way, N. Y. City.


CHAPIN, JOSEPH HAWLEY


Art editor; b. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 9, 1869; s. Charles Albert and Cornelia Hooker (Newell) Chapln; ed. in Hartford public schs. In employ of Phoenix Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, 1885-1891; Hartford Times, 1891-1893; McClure's Magazine, 1893-1894, and art edi- tor of same 1894-1897; since 1897 art editor Scribner's Magazine. Clubs: Players, Oakland Golf. Residence: Flushing, L. I. Address: 597 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


CHAPIN, SIMEON BROOKS


Banker and broker; b. Milwaukee, Wis., May 31, 1865; s. Emery D. and Marietta (Armour) Chapin; ed. public sch. Milwaukee, Wis .; In 1878 moved to Chicago, residing there until moved to N. Y. City, 1901; studied Harvard Sch. (private), Chicago, Ill .; m. Chicago, Ill., Oct. 5, 1892, Elizabeth Mattocks; children: Mari- ctta, Elizabeth, Simeon B., Jr. Started in Armour Bros. Banking Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1881, as messen- ger; with Armour & Co., Chicago, in all departments, 1882-1891; banker and broker, as S. B. Chapin, 1892; partner with Robert Gaylord, as Chapin & Gaylord, 1894, changing, 1901, to present style of S. B. Chapin & Co., with offices in Chicago and N. Y. City. Repub- lican. Clubs: "Metropolitan, Midday (N. Y. City), Chi- cago (Chicago). Residences: 930 Fifth Av., N. Y. City; summer home, Lake Geneva, Wis. Address: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.


CHAPMAN, CARLTON T.


Artist; b. New London, Ohio; ed. Art Students' League and Nat. Acad. Design, N. Y. City; Académie Julien, Paris. Asso. Nat. Acad. Design; mem. Am. Fine Arts Soc., Am. Water Color Soc., Soc. Am. Art- ists. Awarded silver medal, Boston, 1893, and medals from World's Columbian Exp'n, 1893; Atlanta Exp'n, 1895; Pan-Am. Exp'n, Buffalo, 1991; Charleston Exp'n, 1902. Was war corr. and artist for Harper's Weekly during Spanish-Am. War, 1898; mem. Internat. Jury of Awards, St. Louis, 1904. Mem. Ohlo Soc. Clubs: Century, N. Y. Athletic, Lotos. Address: 58 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.


CHAPMAN, ELVERTON R.


Banker and broker; b. in N. Y. State, Aug. 5, 1848; s. Rev. Carlos R. and Susan M. (Beardsley ) Chapman; ed. Mount Union Coll. and Columbian Univ., LL.B., 1871; children: Melville D., Mrs. Percy N. Furber, Amabel M., Virginia M. In contracting business to 1884; has been many years in Wall Street, as a mem. of firm of Moore & Schley, and of E. R. Chapman & Co. Mem. of 86th Reg't Ohio Vols. and of the 77th N. Y. Reg't during the Civil War, 1862-1864. Pres. and dir. Hudson Trust Co., Equity Gas Co., Flatbush Gas Co., Jamaica Gas Light Co., Newton Gas Co., Richmond Hill and Queens County Gas Co., Woodhaven Gas Light Co., Elverton Land Co .; v .- p. and dir. Alabama Iron and Steel Co., Coal Creck Mining and Mfg Co., Elliott-Chapman Coal and Coke Co., Bristol Gas and Electric Co .; treas. and dir. Brooklyn Union Gas Co., Broadway-Great Neck Realty Co .; dir. Nat. Reserve Bank, Gordon Coal and Coke Co., N. Y. Mutual Tele- graph Co. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union League, New York, Automobile of America, N. Y. Ath- letic, Ardsley. Residence: Lakeville, Great Neck, L. I. Address: 80 Broadway, N. Y. City.


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GIRLS' SCHOOLS


notre Dame of Maryland COLLEGE FOR WOMEN


CHARLES ST AVENUE, near BALTIMORE, MD.


Empowered by charter to confer academic de- grees.


Location unsurpassed for beauty and healthful- ness.


Grounds sixty-four acres in extent.


Extensively planned for exercise and recreation. New buildings, constructed exclusively for edu- cational purposes, furnished with every accessory for comfort, convenience and safety.


Direct rays of the sun in every room some time of the day.


Drainage and ventilation perfect as moderni science can make them.


Libraries, Laboratories, Stereopticons and other equipments for illustrating the various branches of study.


Music, Art and Physical Culture.


The Faculty consists of members of the Order of School Sisters of Notre Dame, aided by Univer- sity Professors.


Miss Fawcett and Miss Hodge School for Girls


ONE TWENTY-SEVEN EAST SIXTY-FIRST STREET NEW YORK


A HOME school in one of the best residential sections of New York. Our classes are exceptionally small, so that the instruction given is al- most individual, and in some cases entirely so. Each pupil's progress is therefore as rapid as her ability warrants.


Our patrons will gladly testify to the thoroughness of our work in college prep- aration, as well as in our general course.


TERMS :


For Resident Pupils - $1,000 per year


For Day Pupils -


- $200 per year up


THE SCUDDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS


42 and 59 West 96th Street NEW YORK, N.Y.


Half a block from Central Park. Two blocks from subway express station. Incorporated by the Slate Board of Regents.


TEN DEPARTMENTS, with 22 instructors, representing 15 colleges, universities and normal schools.


SECRETARIAL COURSE, college pre- paratory course, and special courses. Spanish, French, German, domestic science, etc. AN IDEAL FINISHING SCHOOL.


CULTURAL AND PRACTICAL EDU- CATION, under refined and safe auspices.


FINELY APPOINTED DORMITORY, hygienically conducted. Best chaperonage. SOCIAL TRAINING.


OUTDOOR GYMNASIUM: physical cul- ture; swimming taught.


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MYRON T. SCUDDER, President.'


Formerly principal of Slate Normal School. New Paltz, elc. See Record in "Who's Who."


De Lancey School for Girls 301 West 98th St., Cor. West End Ave.


34th Year Begins October 1sl.


Elementary, High School and College Preparalory. A School for the Careful Education of Girls and the Cul- livation of the Higher Qualities of Self-Relianl Womanhood.


Kindergarten Department.


Classes for Small Boys.


Year Book on Application. Tel., 4129 River.


HOLY CROSS ACADEMY DUMBARTON, WASHINGTON, D. C.


IDEAL boarding school for young ladies and children. Beautiful location, mild discipline, home-like at- mosphere. Thorough courses in Academic, Preparalory, Primary and Business de- partments.


Exceptional advantages in Vocal and Instrumenta Music, Dramatic Art


Drawing, Painting and Needle Work. Cultural advantages of residence in National Capital. Literary and special courses. Address SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS.


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BOARDING SCHOOLS-BOYS


Moses Brown School


Providence, R. I. SETH K. GIFFORD, Ph.D., Principal FOUNDED 1784


A school where thorough work is done, which offers a modern equipment and the very best facilities, and from which 20 students enter college yearly.


A heavy endowment makes possible a low tuition rate, while scholarship funds enable us to provide for a few boys of unusual merit whose means are limited.


The Principal gives his personal care to seeing that every boy does his best all the time.


THE LOWER SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


for boys of 8 years and upward is entirely separate from the Upper School.


Very particular care is taken of these boys in their home life and sports, as well as in their school work.


TUITION, $500 PER YEAR.


National Cathedral School For Boys


MOUNT SAINT ALBAN WASHINGTON, D. C.


"The School of Personal Interest"


SMALL CLASSES INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION


MOST REMARK- ABLE RECORD FOR HEALTH


The School to Fully Develop Your Son


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CHAPMAN, FRANK MICHLER


Ornithologist; b. Englewood, N. J., June 12, 1864; academic ed'n; Hon. Sc.D., Brown Univ., 1913; m. 1898, Fannie Batcs Embury; one son: Frank M., Jr. Cura- tor Dep't Ornithology, Am. Museum Nat. History, since 1887; pres. Linnæan Soc., N. Y. City, 1897; hon. mem. N. Y. Zool. Soc .; v .- p. N. Y. Acad. Sciences; fellow since 1888, pres. 1911, Am. Ornithologists' Union; foreign mem. British Ornithologists' Union; mein. Soc. Co- ionial Wars. Author: Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America, 1895; Bird-Life, A Guide to the Study of Our Common Birds, 1897; Bird Studles with a Cam- era, 1900; Color Key to North American Birds, 1903; Economic Value of Birds to the State, 1903; The Warblers of North America, 1907; Camps and Cruises of an Ornithologist, 1908; numerous papers on birds and mammals; editor and founder Bird-Lore; asso. edi- tor The Auk. Clubs: Century Ass'n, Explorer's, Cos- mos, Englewood Golf. Residence: Englewood, N. J. Address: Am. Museum Nat. History, N. Y. City.


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CHAPMAN, GEORGE


Lawyer; b. Florence, Italy, Feb. 13, 1870; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H .; Harvard Coll., A.B., 1892; m. Beatrice O. Wright. Was engaged in office of the Astor Estate, and as pres. and gen. counsel Find- jay, Fort Wayne & Western R'y Co., 1896-1901; pres. Century Bank, 1902-1907; now ass't mg'r Fifth Av. Building Co. Club: University. Residence: 172 W. 58th St. Address: Fifth Av. Bld'g, N. Y. City.


CHAPMAN, J. WILBUR


Clergyman, evangelist; b. Richmond, Ind., June 17, 1859; s. A. H. and Lorinda Chapman; ed. Richmond, Ind., Oberlin, O., Lake Forest Univ., A.B., 1879; Lane Theol. Sem., 1882; D.D., Wooster Univ., O .; m. 1st, 1882, Irene E. Steddom (deceased) ; 2d, Albany, N. Y., 1888, Agnes Pruyn Strain (died 1907); Mabel Cornelia Moul- ton. Ordained in ministry of Presby'n Ch .; pastor at Albany, N. Y., Philadelphia, Pa., and Fourth Presby'n Ch., N. Y. City; since 1903 cxec. sec. Com. Evangelistic Work, Gen. Presby'n Assembly. Author: Received Ye the Holy Ghost; And Peter; And Judas; Kadesh Bar- nea; The Lost Crown; The Secret of a Happy Day; The Surrendered Life; The Life of Blessing; Spiritual Life in the Sunday School; From Life to Life; Present Day Parables; Life of D. L. Moody; Present Day Evangelism; Evangelistic Missions. Address: Ja- maica, L. I., N. Y.


V CHAPMAN, JOHN JAY


Lawyer, writer; b. N. Y. City, 1862; s. Henry G. Chapman; grad. Harvard, 1884; m. 1st, Boston, 1889, Minna Timmins, 2d, N. Y. City, 1858, Elizabeth W. Chanler. Author: Emerson and Other Essays; Causes and Consequences; Practical Agitation. Clubs: Cen- tury (N. Y. City), Tavistock (Boston). Residence: 325 W. 82d St. Address: 60 Wall St., N. Y, City.


CHAPMAN, LEVI S.


Lawyer; b. Fayetteville, Onondaga Co., N. Y., Oct. 15, 1865; s. Nathan R. and Martha M. (Tibbitts) Chapman; ed. Fayetteville Union Sch., Whitestown Sem. and Syracuse Univ., A.B., 1889; m. Whitesboro, Oneida Co., N. Y., 1892, Lucia Louise Pattengill; children: Ella Louise, b. 1894; Charles R., b. 187; Lucia M., b. 1905. Has practised law in Syracuse since 1901; since 1892 inem. law firm Newell & Chapman or Newell, Chapman & Newell. Mem. N. Y. Legislature, 1895, from Third Assembly Dist., Onondaga Co., N. Y .; law clerk B'd of U. S. Gen. Appraisers, N. Y. City, 1890-1891. Dir. sec. and treas. Watson Wagon Co., Canastota, N. Y .; dir. and att'y for City Bank of Syracuse; dir. and sec. U. S. Steel Furniture Co .; dir., sec, and treas. Thomas Mil- len Cement Co .; dir. and treas. Syracuse Faucet & Valve Co .; dir. and v .- p. Syracuse & Elbridge Glove & Mitten Co., Sherwood Metal Working Co .; treas. Morn- ingside Cemetery Ass'n, all of Syracuse, N. Y. Bap- tist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Delta Upsilon fra -· ternity. Dir. Syracuse Y. M. C. A. (pres. 1808-1906). Clubs: University, Masonic. Address: 321 Westcott St., Syracuse, N. Y.


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CHAPMAN, MELVILLE DOUGLAS


Capitallst; b. Washington, D. C., Dec. 28, 1874; s. Elverton R. and Elizabeth (Broome) Chapman; ed. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N. Y. Formerly v .- p. and gen. mg'r Va. & Southwestern R'y; v .- p. Va. Iron, Coal & Coke Co., and other companies. Now v .- p., treas. and dir. Elverton Land Co .; sec., treas. and dir. Pa. R. V CHASE, GEORGE


R. Tie Co .; sec. and dir. Darley Eng'ring Co .; dir. Ala. Iron & Steel Co., Elliott-Chapman Coal & Coke Co., Flatbush Gas Co., Jamaica Gas Light Co., Newton Gas Co., Orleans County Quarry Co., Richmond Hill & Queens County Gas Light Co., and Woodland Gas Light Co. Served in U. S. Marine Corps, as lieut., during Spanish-Am. War. Independent; Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Am. . Soc. Mining Eng'rs, Met.


Museum of Art, Theta Xi fraternity, Mecca Temple; Mason. Recreations: Yachting, automobiling, motor boating. Clubs: N. Y. Yacnt, Lambs, New York, Auto- mobile of America, Army and Navy, Motor Boat of America, Metropolitan (Wash., D. C.). Residence: Great Neck, L. I. Address: SO Broadway, N. Y. City.


CHAPMAN, WILLIAM PORTER, JR.


Lawyer; b. Norwich, N. Y., June 30, 1869; s. William Porter and Mary E. (Curtiss) Chapman; grad. Nor- wich Acad., Cornell Univ., A.B .; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 12, 1902, Madeleine Raymond. Connected with law firm Sullivan & Cromwell, 11 years; mem. Sackett, Chap- man & Stevens, since 1906. Dir. New Netherland Bank of N. Y. Progressive; Congregationalist. Mem. Bar Ass'n, City of N. Y. Club: Cornell University. Resi- dence: 39 Claremont Av. Address: 154 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


CHARD, J. ALFRED


Merchant; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., s. R. J. and Evelyn (Chamberlain) Chard; ed. Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst., Amherst Coll., class 1892; m. Northampton, Mass., Dec. 7, 1894, Louise B., d. George W. Cable; four children. In Germany two years studying; made trip around the world. Capt. 71st Reg't., N. G. N. Y. Residence; Mont- clair, N. J. Address: 250 Front St., N. Y. City.


CHARD, THORNTON


Architect; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1873; s. James F. and Elizabeth Ann (Chester) Chard; early ed'n in America, Germany, France, winter of 1893 at Univ. of Berlin; at Harvard Architectural School, 1893-1898; in Paris ateliers, studying architecture, 1899-1901; m. Cazenovia, N. Y., July 18. 1900, Ethel Netherclift Bar- clay; two daughters: Ethel C. E., b. Dec. 22, 1901; Bea- trice Barclay, b. Nov. 18, 1909. Practicing architec- ture in N. Y. City in ass'n with Walter Goodwin Chard. Traveled extensively in Europe; in 1889 took a jour- ney through the Balkans, Greece and Turkey. Asso. mem. Am. Soc. Beaux Arts Architects. Clubs: Union, Harvard. Address: 101 Park Av., N. Y. City.


CHASE, AUSTIN C.


Manufacturer; b. Whitfield, N. H., Nov. 16, 1834; s. Aurin M. and Mary Jane Chase; ed. public schs .; m. in 1858; children: Henry M., Carleton A., William B., Au- rin M. Chase. Pres. Syracuse Chilled Plow Co .; v .- p. Syracuse Savings Bank; trustee N. Y. State Agr'l Soc., N. Y. State Experiment Sta., Onondaga Orphan Asy- lum, St. Joseph's Hosp., Onondaga Co. Homo. Hosp .; mem. Chamber of Commerce (N. Y. City), Syracuse Athletic Ass'n. Postmaster of Syracuse 9 years, under Presidents Grant and Hayes; lieut .- col. (rifle jusp.) N. G. N. Y. Republican. Clubs: Citizens (Syracuse), Republican (N. Y. City). Address: Syracuse, N. Y.


CHASE, BENJAMIN E.


Banker, mf'r; b. Floyd, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1843; s. Stephen C. and Laura A. Chase; ed. Vernon Acad., N. Y .: m. Oneida, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1870, Marilla A. Minty. Pres. and dir. Central Bank of Rochester, East Side Savings Bank; v .- p. Peck & Chase Co. of Los Angeles; treas. and dir. Nat. Casket Co .; dir. Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit Co., Gen. Rl'y Signal Co., Pfandler Co., Lyceum Theatre Co., N. Y. & Kentucky Co. Mem. Soc. of Gen- esce. Clubs: Country, Genesce Valley. Residence: 10 S. Goodman St. Address: 52 Great Jones St., Roches- ter, N. Y.


CHASE, EMORY ALBERT


Jurist; b. Hensonville, Greene Co., N. Y., Aug. 31, 1854; s. Albert and Laura O. (Woodworth) Chase; ed. Hensonville village sch., and at Fort Edward (N. Y.) Collegiate Inst .; ni. Prattsville, Greene Co., N. Y., June 30, 1885, Mary E. Churchill; children: Jessie Churchill, b. Jan. 13, 1887; Albert Woodworth, b. April 30, 1890 Admitted to bar, May 6, 1880; supervisor town of Cats- kill, N. Y., 1890; mem. B'd of Ed'n, Catskill, 18S2-1596 (last 5 years pres.). In Nov., 1896, elected justice Supreme Court, 3d Judicial District; re-elected Nov., 1910; designated asso. justice Appellate Div., 3d Dep't, Jan. 8, 1900; on Dec. 31, 1905, designated asso. judge Court of Appeals, under Constitutional Amend- ment of 1899, redesignated Jan. 1, 1911. Pres. Greene Co. Bar Ass'n, 1st v .- p. Catskill Savings Bank, dir. Tanners' Nat. Bank. Republican. Presby'n. Clubs: Rip Van Winkle (Catsklil), Fort Orange (Albany). Address: 25 Prospect Av., Catskill, N. Y.


Dean of N. Y. Law Sch .; b. Portland, Me., Dec. 29, 1849; s. David T. and Martha E. Chase; grad. Yale, A.B. (valedictorian, Phi Beta Kappa), 1870; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1873; m. Boston, Nov. 25, 1884. Eva R. Hawley. Ass't prof. municipal law, 1875-1878; prof. criminal law and procedure, and torts, 1878-1891, Co- lumbia Univ .; since 1891 dean N. Y. Law Sch. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Bar Ass'n Clty


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of N. Y., Am. Geog. Soc., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Am. Social Science Ass'n, Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Author: Chase's Cases on Torts; Students' Blackstone. Editor: Stephen's Di- gest of the Law of Evidence; Chase's New York Code of Civil Procedure. Clubs: University, Lawyers, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Yale. Address: 309 W. 74th St., N. Y City.


CHASE, IRVING HALL.


Manufacturer; b. Waterbury, Conn., May 13, 1858; s. Augustus Sabin and Martha (Starkweather) Chase; attended Gunnery Sch., Washington (Conn.), Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., and Yale Coll., New Haven; m. Waterbury, Conn., Feb. 29, 1889, Elizabeth Hosmer Kellogg; children: Marjorie Starkweather, b. Oct. 9, 1892, Eleanor Kellogg, b. Jan. 30, 1894; Lucia Hosmer, b. March 24, 1897; Elizabeth Irving, b. June 12, 1905; Dorothy Mather, b. Dec. 9, 1907. Pres. and treas. Waterbury Clock Co .; dir. Waterbury Mf'g Co., Chase Rolling Mill Co., Waterbury Nat. Bank, Smith & Griggs MI'g Co., Waterbury Buckle Co., Am. Printing Co., Waterbury Hotel Corp'n. Senator 15th Dist., Conn. Legislature 1907-1910; delegate Rep. Nat. Conv., 1912. /1 Republican. Trustee St. Margaret's Sch .; dir. New Ha- ven County Anti-Tuberculosis Ass'n. Clubs: Water- bury, Point Judith Country (gov.), Waterbury Coun- try. Residence: 63 Prospect St. Address: Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn.


CHASE, PLATT NOBLE


Clergyman; b. Jewett, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1848; s. Rev. D. Noble and Louisa (Rowley) Chase; grad. Ft. Edward Collegiate Inst. (elective prize); Taylor Univ., Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D., 1902; m. Windham, N. Y., May, 19, 1875, Mary L. Smith (grad. Albany Normal Coll.); one d., Dalsy E. K. (died Oct. 27, 1909). Since 1875 mem. N. Y. Conf. M. E. Ch .; has received about one thousand into membership in ch. Has served churches in Dela- ware, Greene, Ulster, Columbia, Dutchess and Orange counties. Prohibitionist since 1873; three times nom- inated for N. Y. Assembly on Prohibition ticket, and for Representative in Congress. Mem. and v .- p. Chase Family' Ass'n, Boston, Mass. Address: 15 Green St., Kingston, N. Y.


V CHASE, WALTER B.


Physlclan and surgeon; b. Lexington, Greene Co., N. Y., Dec. 18, 1842; s. Charles P. and Ruth D. (Bald- win) Chase; grad. Bowdoln Coll., Me., as M.D .; m. Jewett, Greene Co., N. Y., Feb. 8, 1866, Sarah H. Coe; children: Dr. Carroll, A. Lawrence, Herbert, Ruth E., Marian R. Engaged in gen. practice of medicine and surgery in Brooklyn: mem. Am. Ass'n of Obstetricians and gynæcologists, Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Kings Co. Med. Soc. (pres.), Brooklyn Gynecologle Soc. (pres.), Brooklyn Med. Soc., Associate Physicians of L. I .; hon. mem. Queens-Nassau Mcd. Soc. Consulting surgeon; Jamaica Hosp .; consulting gynecologist, L. I. Co.l. Hosp. and Nassau Hosp .; attending surgeon Bethany Deaconesses Hosp. Served in 102d Reg't N. G. N. Y., in Union Army in 1864. Republican; Presbyterian. Mem. Bowdoin Alumni Ass'n, Greene Co. Soc. Address: 1050 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.


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CHASE, WILLIAM MERRITT


Artist; b. Franklin, Ind., Nov. 1, 1849; studied art in Indianapolis under B. F. Hays, portrait painter, 1868, at Nat. Acad., N. Y. City, 1869, with J. O. Eaton, and at Munich Acad. under Wagner and Piloty, from 1872; spent one year at Venice, studying, particularly works of Tintoretto. Returned to U. S. 1878. Re- ceived honorable mention at Paris Salon, 1882, silver medal, Salon, 1889; gold medal, Paris Exp'n, 1903; Shaw prize Soc. Am. Artists, 1895; gold medal, Am. Acad. Fine Arts (Philadelphia), 1895, etc. Works:


Portraits of the five children of Piloty; Venetian Fish Market; The Dowager; Boy Finding a Cockatoo; Broken Jug; Ready for a Ride; The Apprentice; Inte- rior of St. Mark's, in Venice; Court Jester; Interior of An Artist's Studio; The Coquette; also portraits of Duveneck, General Webb, Peter Cooper, etc. Academi- cian, Nat. Acad. Design (1890); mem. Soc. Am. Artists. Address: 234 E. 15th St., N. Y. City.


CHASE, WILLIAM SCHEAFE


Clergyman; b. Amboy, Ill., Jan. 11, 1858; s. Newton Simpson and Harriet (Peckham) Chase; ed. public schs. and high sch., Providence, R. I .; grad. Brown Univ., 1881 (A.M., 1884, D.D., 1912); Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., B.D., 1885; m. Bristol, R. I., Jan. 11, 1887, Susan Gladding Collins (dled Dec. 21, 1897); one son, Newton Gladding. Principal Bristol (R. I.) High Sch., 1881-1883; ass't minister Emanuel Ch., Newbury St., Boston, Mass, 1885; rector St. James' Ch., Woonsocket, R. I., 1885-1892; hon. canon, Garden City Cathedral, and chaplaln St. Paul's Sch., Garden City, N. Y., 1902-1905; rector Christ Ch., Brooklyn,


since 1905. Editor-in-chief Delta Upsilon Quinquen- nial Catalogue, 1884. Has traveled extensively in Eu- rope. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Delta Upsilon fra- ternity. Club: Hanover (Brooklyn). Address: 481 Bedford Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.


CHATFIELD, HENRY H.


Lawyer; b. Bridgehampton, N. Y., March 17, 1866; s. John G. and Esther E. (Edwards) Chatfield; grad. Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., Ph.B. (Phi Beta Kappa), 1889; studied law with Judge T. M. GriffIng; m. May 24, 1894, Charlotte M. Peterson; one son, Ben- ton H., b. 1897. Admitted to bar of N. Y. State, 1892; since engaged in practice at Bridgehampton, L. I., Pres. Bridgehampton Nat. Bank, B'd of Education, Bridge- hampton Union School; justice of peace town of Southampton. Dir. Southampton Bank, trustee Sag Harbor Savings Bank. Republican; Methodist. Mem. Suffolk Co. Hist. Soc. and N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Residence: Main St., Bridgehampton, L. I. Address: Southampton, L. I., N. Y.




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