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CLARK, J. F. A.
Banker; b. Boston, 1867; s. James P. and Mary (Haines) Clark; ed. Cambridge, Mass. Special part- ner banking house of C. A. Morse & Co. Clubs: Met- ropolitan, Riding, N. Y. Yacht, Country of Westches- ter, Knollwood, American Yacht (N. Y. City); Country (Boston). Residence: 13 E. 38th St. Address: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.
V CLARK, JOHN BATES
Economist, educator; b. Providence, R. l., Jan. 26, 1847; ed. Providence High Sch .; Brown Univ .; Amherst. A. B., 1872, Ph.D., 1894, DL.D., 1897; grad. student Unlv. of Heidelberg and Zurich (LL.D., Princeton, 1896) ; LL.D., Univ. of Christiania, 1911; m. Minneap- olis, Minn., Oct., 1875, Myra A. Smith; children: Alden Hyde, Frederick H., John M., Helen C. Prof. polit. economy and history Carleton Coll., Minn., 1877-1881; prof. history and polit. science, Smith Coll., 1882-1892; prof. polit. economy, Amherst Coll., 1892-1895; Colum- bia Univ., since 1895. Lecturer Johns Hopkins Univ., 1892-1894. Dir. Div. of Economics and History, Car- negie Endowment for Internat. Peace, since. 1911. Mem. Am. Econ, Ass'n; pres. 1893-1895; Civic Federa- tion, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Mohonk Conf. on Arbitration: trustee Smith Coll. Author: The Philosophy of Wealth; The Distribution of Wealth; The Control of Trusts (with J. M. Clark); The Modern Distributive Process (with F. II. Giddings) ; The Prob- lem of Monopoly; Essentials of Economic Theory; also about one hundred articles and monographs on eco- nomic subjects. Clubs: Century, Barnard (N. Y. City), Cosmos (Washington). Residence: 465 West End AV. Address: Columbia University, N. Y. City.
CLARK, MRS. JOHN BATES
, Born Stafford, Conn .; d. Jotham Graves and Almira P. (Converse) Smith; grad. Vassar Coll., A.J3., 1873; m. Minneapolis, 1875, John Bates Clark, LL.D .; chil- dren: Frederick Huntington, b. 1877; Alden Hyde, b. 1878; John Maurice, b. 1885; Helen Converse, b. 1893. Congregationalist. Mem. Phi. Beta Kappa Soc., Ass'n Collegiate Alumnæ, Vassar Alumnæ Ass'n. Club: Barnard. Address: 465 West End Av., N. Y. City.
CLARK, JOHN C.
Lawyer; b. Plattsburg, N. Y., Mar. 24, 1863; s. George L. and J. Ann Clark; grad. Wesleyan Univ., A.B., 1886 (A.M.); Columbia Univ., LL. B., 1889; m. Addie P. Burr. Admitted to bar 1889; was sec. of Comm'n to revise City School Laws under Mayor Strong; mem. law firm Olin, Clark & Phelps. Was ass't corp'n counsel, as- signed to office of Mayor Low; was first sec. Citizens' Union. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .; Psi Upslion, Phi
Beta Kappa. Dir. N. Y. Y. M. C. A .; Pres. B'd of Trus-
tees Wesleyan Univ .; Gov. Lake Champlain Ass'n. Clubs: Metropolitan, Republican, Lawyers, P'si Upsilon. Residence: 225 WV. 86th St. Address: 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
CLARK, JOHN HOLLEY
Principal Flushing High Sch .; b. Lyons, Wayne County, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1850; s. William and Amelia K. (Heermans) Clark; grad. Unlon Coll., Schenectady, N. Y., A.B., 1870 (first in class), A.M., 1873; m. Rochester, N. Y., July 26, 1882, Harriet C. Merrell; children: Will- iam A., b. 1883; John Holley, Jr., b. 1887; Merrell E., b. 1889; Rosamond H., b. 1894; Arthur T., b. 1896; Win- Ifred H., b. 1898. Prof. Latin and Greek, State Normal Sch., Mansfield, Pa., 1871; principal Lyons Union Sch., 1878-1887; sup't sch., Flushing, N. Y., 1887-1891; prin. Sch. of Social Economics, N. Y. City, 1891-1897; prin. Flushing High Sch. since 1897. Deacon in First Cong'l Ch., Flushing, L. I., and was for more than twelve years sup't Sunday Sch. Mem. Flushing Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Nat. Edn'l Ass'n, local teachers' and principals' ass'ns; has been trustee of Flushing Cong'l Ch. and of Flushing Hosp .; also pres. Queens Borough Principals' Council, Queens Teachers' Ass'n and N. Y. Schoolmasters' Club. Address: 231 Sanford Av., Flush- ing, N. Y.
CLARK, JOHN KIRKLAND
Lawyer; b. Springfield, Mass., Jan. 21, 1877; s. Ed- ward P. (Journalist, editor of N. Y. Evening Post), and Catherine P. (Upson) Clark (well-known author "Kate Upson Clark"); grad. Acad. Dep't Poly. Prep. Sch. of Brooklyn, 1895; Yale Univ., A.B. (with honors), 1899; Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., cum laude, 1902; m. N. Y. City, June 15, 1903; Margaret Chalmers Holbrook; children: Anna Holbrook, b. 1904; John Kirkland, Jr., b. 1906; Marion Holbrook, b. 1909; Margaret Maxwell, b. 1912. With Hornblower, Byrne, Miller & Potter, 1902- 1904; as't gen. counsel, N. Y. Life Ins. Co., 1905-1908; associated with John Quinn, 1908-1909; appt'd deputy ass't dlst. att'y of N. Y. Co. by Dist. Att'y Chas. S. Whitman, Jan. 1, 1910. Ass't dist. att'y of N. Y. Co. under Dist. Att'y Whitman; prosecuted Robin, Reich- mann, Cummins & Hyde cases, and grand jury inves- tigation of Carnegie Trust Co .; also Robinson, Harti- gan, Sweeney, Hussey, Thompson, Murtha and Duffy police graft cases, Independent Republican; Presby'n. Trustee, North Presby'n Church, N. Y. City. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. (mem. Exec. Com.), Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Tau fraterni- ties; trustee of Polytechnic Prep. Sch. Athletic Fiela. Mem. Advisory Council Polytechnic Inst. of Brooklyn. Clubs: Yale, 23d District Republican. Address, 15 St. Nicholas Pl., N. Y. City.
CLARK, JOHN LEWIS
Clergyman; b. Decatur, Ill., Aug. 27, 1865; s. Milton and Sarah Ann (Lee) Clark; ed. Lincoln (now James Millikin) Univ., Lincoln, Ill., A. B., 1891; N. Y. Univ., A.M., 1892; grad. from Union Theol. Sem., 1894; D.D., from a Southern Coll., 1900; m. N. Y. City, June 2, 1894, Marie Louise Campman; children: John Dodge, b. 1896; Paul Milton, b. 1898; Lee Campman, b. 1900. Pastor Cuyler Chapel (now Presby'n Ch.), 1892-1895; pastor for strangers, Marble Collegiate Ch., N. Y. City, 1895-1898; pres. N. Y. Classis (Dutch) Reformed Ch. in America, one term; pastor First Cumberland Presby'n Ch., Chicago, 1898-1900; sup't Manhattan Dist., N. Y. Anti-Saloon League, 1900; sec. N. Y. State Anti-Saloon League since 1900; ass't pastor Fourtn Presby'n and Rutgers Presby'n Churches, 1901-1903; pastor Bushwick Av. Cong'l Ch., Brooklyn, since 1906, church now having 800 members and 1,000 in Sunday Sch., and for two years has had largest increase In membership of any Cong'l Ch. in N. Y. State. While in Chicago was moderator of Presbytery and comm'r to Gen. Assembly at Denver; while in Marble Collegi- ate Ch. was sec. and treas. of Alpha Chapter, Patriotic League, of which ex-Mayor Abram S. Hewitt was pres. Republican. Congregationalist, Mason, Knight of Pythias, mem. Delta Upsilon fraternity (N. Y. Univ.), Am. Soc. Comparative Religions, Manhattan Ass'n of Cong'l Ministers. Receives many calls for lectures be- fore public schs., memorial addresses, coll. addresses, after dinner speeches, etc. Recreations: Golf, fishing, swimming, croquet, tennis. Clubs: Brooklyn-Forest Park Golf, University of Brooklyn, Dunwoodie Coun- try. Address: 47 Linden St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CLARK, KATE UPSON
Author, lecturer; b. Camden, Ala., Feb. 22, 1851; d. Edwin and Priscilla (Maxwell) Upson; grad, Wheaton Coll., Norton, Mass 1869; grad. Westfield (Mass.) Normal Sch., 1872; taught in Cleveland (O.) Central High Sch., 1872-1873; m. Milwaukec. Wis., 1874, Edwin Perkins Clark, for 18 years editorial writer on staff of
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N. Y. Eve. Post (died 1903) ; ehildren: Charles Upson, Ass't Prof. Latin Yale Univ .; John Kirkland, Ass't Dist. Atty, N. Y. Co .; George Maxwell, Pres. Clark & Gibby, Ine., of N. Y. City. Has lectured widely upon literary, edn'l, social and domestic topies. Mem. Mer- Idian, Browning and Cosmopolitan Clubs of N. Y. City, New England Soc., pres. Wheaton Club of N. Y. City since its founding in 1886. Editor dep't "In the World of Womankind," in Leslie's Weekly. Has edited sev- eral magazines and many dep'ts in periodicals; eontb'r to most of leading magazines, especially for the young. Author: Bringing Up Boys, 1900; White Butterflies. 1900; How Dexter Paid His Way, 1901; Move Upward, 1902; Up the Witch Brook Road, 1902; A Soldier of Conscience, 1903; The Adventures of Spotty, 1004; Donald's Good Hen, 1905; The Dole Twins, 1906; Art and Citizenship, 1907. Trustee Wheaton Coll., 1907, Address: 248a Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
V CLARK, LESTER WILLIAMS
Jurist; b. Brookiine, Mass., Jan. 22, 1854; s. Lester Manzer and Maria Isabella (Williams) Clark; ed. Bos- ton Latin Seh. and Harvard Coll., A.B., 1875; Columbia Law Seh., LL.B. 1878; m. Oet. 20, Irene M. de Ma Carty. Admitted to bar, 187S, and engaged in practice until eleeted on the Republican ticket, Nov. 1906, justiee of the Supreme Court of New York for term expiring Dee. 31, 1920. MMem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Republi- can. Clubs: Harvard (N. Y. City), Hamilton (Brook- lyn), Staten Island, Richmond County Country. Ad- dress: Clinton Av., New Brighton, S. I., N. Y.
CLARK, NELSON SHERWOOD
Merchant; b. N. Y. City; s. Joseph Ramsey and Mary Elizabeth (Sherwood) Clark; received publie sch. ed'n; m. June 5th, 1889, Gertrude J. Wiswall. V .- p. and dir. Shuttleworth Bros. Co., Amsterdam, N. Y .; dir. W. & J. Sloane, N. Y. City, McCleary, Wallin & Crouse Am- sterdam, N. Y .; C. H. Masland & Sons, Philadelphia; Willow Grass Rug Co., Green Bay, Wis .; Roekton Realty Co., Amsterdam, N. Y .; Mem. N. E. Soe. of the Oranges. Clubs: Union League, Essex County Coun- try. Residence: 60 E. Park st., East Orange, N. J. Id- dress: 573 5th Av., N. Y. City.
CLARK, ROGER PHELPS
Lawyer; b. Binghamton, N. Y., Mar. 14, 1869; s. Ed- ward K. and Martha J. (Seymour) Clark; ed. Bingham- ton Central High Seh., Cornell Univ. (not graduating) ; unmarried, Admitted to bar, 1893. Mem. law firmn Ilin- man, Howard & Kattell Binghamton, N. Y. Elected dist. att'y Broome Co., Nov., 1901; re-elected 1904 and ' 1907. Mem. N. Y. State Probation Comm'n, 1905-1906. State Comm'r of Prisons, 1907-1908, and by designation a State Probation Comm'r, 1907-1908. Resigned on be- coming Deputy Att'y Gen., Jan. 1909; resigned as Third Deputy General to become counsel to the Governor, Jan., 1910; resigned as such Jan. 1, 1911. Republiean. Address: 117 Henry St., Binghamton, N. Y.
V CLARK, SAMUEL ADAMS
Architeet; b. Somerville, N. J .; April 9, 1875; s. Col. J. S. Henry and Mary E. (Davenport) Clark; ed. West- minster Sch., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y .; prepared for Yalec Coll., class of 1898, but took up business instead of entering univ .; m. Nov. 9, 1899, Gertrude Jerome Alex- andre. Engaged in lumber business in 1892; now mem. firm of Warren & Clark, architects. Episcopalian. Member Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: Union, Brook, Racquet and Tennis. Address: 441 Park Av., N. Y. City.
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CLARK, STEPHEN C.
Lawyer; b. Cooperstown, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1882; grad. Academie Dep't, Yale Coll., A.B .; Columbia Law Seh., 1907. Admitted' to bar of N. Y. State, and became actively interested in polities, being candidate for State senator, but after receiving support of eounty of Otsego, was beaten in conv. by Senator Allds, Re- publican; eleeted member Assembly, 1909. Address: Cooperstown, N. Y.
V CLARK, THOMAS FREDERIC
Capitalist; b. in Norfolk, Eng., July 9, 1845; s. Robert and Susan Clark; ed. by private teachers; m. N. Y. City, July 8, 1879, Mrs. Fanny (Phelps) Foster. V .- p. Western Union Telegraph Co., v .- p. and dir. Internat. Ocean Telegraph Co., Gold and Stock Telegraph Co., Am. Telegraph and Cable Co., Am: Union Telegraph Co., Internat. Ocean Telegraph Co., N. Y. Mutual Tele- graph Co., Southern and Atlantic Telegraph Co., dir. Am. Dist. Telegraph Co., of N. J., Marine and Inland Telegraph Co., Stock Quotation Telegraph Co. Mem. Met. Museum of Art, Nat. Geog. Soe. Dunlap Soc., Museum of Natural Ilistory, N. Y., Botanical Soe. Clubs: Century, Players, Ardsley. Residence: Madison, N. J. Address: 195 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CLARK, WALTER
Landseape artist; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., (Mar. 9, 1848; s. Daniel Candee and Helen Maria (Ballard) Clark; ed. Mass. Inst. Technology, class 1870; student Nat. . \cad. Design, Art Students' League, and under late George Inness; sculpture under J. S. Hartley; m. N. Y. City, 1876, Jennie W. Clark; ehildren: Walter Lemuel, Morris S., Arthur F., Eliot Candee Helen M., Daniel Willard. Exhibited Columbian Exp'n, 1893, Paris, 1900, silver medal, Pan-Am., and St. Louis Exp'ns and the Inness Gold Medal of Nat, Aead. Design. Followed sculpture five years until 1881; sinee then landscape artist. Mem. Nat. Acad. Design; mem. Soe. Am. Artists, Soc. Landscape Painters, N. Y. Water Color Club, Artists' Fund Soc. Club: Century. Address: Bronxville, N. Y.
CLARK, WALTER ERNEST
leonomist; b. Defianee, O., June 9, 1873; s. Lemen Taylor and Martha Ann (Robinson) Clark; ed. publie schs., Delphos, O., Ohio Wesleyan Univ. A.B., 1896, A.M., 1898; Columbia Univ., Ph. D. (Political Science), 1903; fellow in economies, Columbia Univ., 1902-1903; m. Hartford, Conn., June 6, 1908, Euphemia Murray Abrams; children: Walter Van' Tilburg, b. 1909; Euphemia Murray, b. 1911; David Greer, b. 1912. Instr. mathematics, Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1896-1899; tutor and instr. ass't & asso. prof. Coll. City of N. Y., 1901-1910; prof. and head of dept. Polit. Science Coll. City of N. Y., sinee 1910. Lecturer on Economics Publie Evening Lecture Bureau, N. Y. City, 1905-1913. Independent; Methodist. Mem. Am. Economie Ass'n, Nat. Ass n Labor Legislation. Nat. Industrial Ed'n Ass'n, Am. Peace Soc., Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soe. Recreations: Handball, tennis, fishing. Residence: 824 St. Nicholas Av. Address: College City of N. Y., N. Y. City.
CLARK, WALTER GORDON
Consulting eng'r; b. Salt Lake City, Utah, Oet. 23, 1876; s. Thos. A. and Eunice M. (Wright) Clark; ed. public schs., Salt Lake Aead., Calif. Sehs. of Technol- ogy; unmarried. Engaged in hydraulie, steam and elec. eng'ring in Calif., Oregon, Wash. and HI. I., 1893- 1903. 1n 1899 became v .- p. and mn'g dir. Kilbourne & Clark Mig Co. of Seattle, Wash., handling eng'ring, contracts, and commercial electrical business. In 1905 beeamne eng'r and ing'r of Elee. Dep't of Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. of N. Y. and Conn. In 1908, opened eon- sulting eng'ring offices in N. Y .; engaged in research work at Columbia Univ. Now v .- p. Kilbourne & Clark Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wash., Clark Electric & Mfg. Co., New York; dir. Lewiston-Clarkston Improvement Co. of Clarkston, Wash., Texas Traction Co., Dallas, Tex .; consulting eng'r Victoria Falls & Transvaal Power Co., London and Johannesburg, S. Afriea. Mem. Paeifie North West Soc. of Eng'rs, Am. Electro Chemical Soe., Ain. Int. Eleetrieal Eng'rs. Elk, Mason. Clubs: Union League, Engineers, Faculty (of Columbia Univ.), Ex- plorers, Railroad (New York), Greenwich Country (Conn.), Royal Automobile, American Universities (London), Rainier (Seattle, Wash.). Residence: Engi- neers' Club. Address: 149 B'way, N. Y. City.
CLARK, WILLIAM ANDREWS
Banker, mine owner, ex-U. S. Senator; b. near Connellsville, Pa., Jan. 8, 1839; ed. Laurel Hill and other academies; studied law Mt. Pleasant (la.) Univ .; in. 1st, 1860, Kate L. Stauffer (died, 1892); 2d, May 25, 1901 Anna E. La Chapp .lle. In Missouri and Colo., 1859-1863, Mont. since 1863; extensive interests in mines and railways; pres. United Verde Copper Co., Arizona. Served in Nez Peree Indian campaigns, 1878, as major, Butte (Mont.) battalion; comm'r from Mont. to New Orleans Exp'n, 1884; nominated by Demnoerats for U. S. senator, 1890, and elaimed eleetion, but was denied seat; candidate for U. S. senator, 1898, and elected; contest ensued at Washington, but before in- vestigation eoneluded, resigned; elected by legislature for term 1901-1907, U. S. senator, which he served. Mem. Am. Inst. Meeh. Eng'rs, Chamber of Commerce, N. Y. Hist. Soc., N. Y. Zool. Soe., N. Y. Botonical Gar- dens. Clubs: Manhattan, N. Y. Yacht, Down Town, City, National Arts (N. Y. City); Silver Bow (Butte), Montana (Helena). Home: Butte, Mont. Resldenee: 962 Fifth Av. Address: 20 Exchange Pi., N. Y. City.
CLARK, WILLIAM H.
Lawyer, editor, publisher; b. Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y .; s. William Clark (State senator from Wayne and Cayuga Dist., 1854-1856) and Amelia R. (Heermans) Clark; ed. Hamilton Coll., 1865-1866: Union Coll., 1866- 1868, A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa, Ingham, Warner and Essay Prizes, Prize speaker), 186S, A.M .; (Master's oration), 1871; m. Cortland, N. Y., Dee. 31, 1879, Helen. d. Rev. Thomas Street, D.D .; ehildren: Antoinette, b. 1881; Thomas Street, b. 1884; Edward Heermans, b. 1885: Helen, b. 1890. Admitted to bar, 1869; practised until April 1. 1876; bought, 1876. Cortland (N. Y.)
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Standard, a weekly newspaper, now a daily and semi- weekly; now pres. Cortland Standard Printing Co. Since 1903 also pres. Norwich (N. Y.) Publishing Co., publishing Norwich Daily Sun and Chenango Semi, weekly Telegraph. Mem. Assembly from Wayne Co., 1875; now ehm'n local B'd Mg'rs, State Normal and Training Seh., Cortland, N. Y. One of first Union Free Sch. comm'rs of Cortland. Mem, Republican State Com. under chairmanship of Chester A. Arthur, appt'd Postmaster of Cortland, Feb. 23, 1911. Address: 31 Prospeet St., Cortiand, N. Y.
CLARK, WILLIAM W.
Jurist; b. Elgin, Ill., Feb. 14, 1858; s. De Marcus and Mary Ella (Walker) Clark; ed. Whitestown (N. Y.) Sem., grad. 1874; Hamilton Coll,, A.B., 1878; m. Forest- port, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1879, Hattie M. Hill. Began prac- tice at Wayland, N. Y., 1879; served as dist. att'y of Steuben County, 1893-1902; judge Steuben County Court, 1902-1906; elected, 1906, on Rep. and Dem. ticket, justice Supreme Court of N. Y., for Seventh Dist., for term expiring Dec. 31, 1920. Also pres. First Nat. Bank of Wayland. Address: Wayland, N. Y.
7 CLARKE, EDMUND ARTHUR STANLEY
Capitalist; b. Ottawa, Can., Jan. 21, 1862; s. Thomas Curtis and Susan Harriet (Smith) Clarke; grad. Har- vard Coll., A.B., 1884; m. Feb. 10, 1890, Louisa Hall Ward of N. Y. Pres. and dir. Lackawanna Steel Co., Brotherton Iron Mining Co., Buffington Water Co., Corsiea Iron Co., E. Wheatfield Water Co., Ellsworth Collieries Co., Ellsworth Coal Co., Franklin Iron Co., Hobart Iron Co., Lackawanna Coal & Coke Co., Lacka- wanna Iron & Steel Co., Scranton Mining Co., South Buffalo R'y Co., Sunday Lake Iron Co., Tilly Foster Iron Mines, Lackawanna Steel Co. (of N. J.), Bonzano Rail Joint Co., Nat. Bank of Ellsworth; v .- p. and dir. Cornwall R. R. Co., Odanalı Iron Co., Ont. Mining Co., Witherbee, Sherman & Co., Verona Mining Co .; dir. Lake Erie Co., Negaunee Mine, Seneca Mining Co., Fidelity Bank of N. Y., Canada Rall Joint Co., Mem. N. Y. Acad. Polit. Science, Am. Acad. Polit, and Social Science, Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs, Ass'n Harvard Eng'rs, Harvard Eng'ring Soc. N. Y., Nat. Geog. Soc., Am. Iron & Steel Inst., Am. Ass'n for Testing Ma- terials, Internat. Ass'n for Testing Materials, Nat. Conservation Ass'n, Lincoln Memorial Road Ass'n, Monmouth County Ilist. Ass'n. Clubs: Metropolitan, Century, Harvard, Riding, Railroad (N. Y.), Runson Country, Nat. Golf Links of America, Seabright Lawn Tennis and Cricket; Chicago (Chicago), Harvard (Buffalo), A.D., Cambridge, Harvard Union, Har-
vard Varsity, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Zeta Psi and Economic. Residence: Seabright, N. J. Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. City.
CLARKE, FREDERICK H.
Lawyer; b. Worcester, Mass., Feb. 8, 1874; s. Dr. Henry F. and Mary E. (Davison) Clarke; descended from earliest settlers of Plymouth and Mass. Bay Colonies; ed. Harvard Univ .; m. Dec. 13, 1904. Isabelle Lewis; children: Donald, b. April 17, 1908; Constance, b. 1913. Admitted to Mass. Bar, 1895; practised law , Dunkirk-Fredonia Country; Citizens' (president, 1908- in Boston, 1895-1897; removed to N. Y. City, 1897. 1914). Address: Fredonia, N. Y. Mem. N. Y., Mass., Federal U. S. Pat. Office Bars, and Bar of Supreme Court of U. S. Republican; mem. N. CLARKE, JOHN MASON Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Am. Bar Ass'n, Washington's Morristown Headquarters Ass'n, N. J. Ilist. Soc .; Mason, 32°; life mem. Harvard Law Seh. Ass'n; v .- p. of Mass. Soc. in State of N. Y., mem. S. A. R .; hon. mem. Nat. Geog. and Statis. Soc. of Mexico. Clubs: Harvard, N. Y. Yacht, American Kennel, Canoe Brook Country, Baltusroi Golf, N. J. Auto. Address: Care Harvard Club, Paris, and 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
CLARKE, FREDERICK JOSHUA RATHBUN
Banker; b. Albion, Orleans Co., N. Y .; s. Thomas S. (late eashier Bank of Orleans, Albion, N. Y.) and Caroline Isabella (Rathbun) Clarke; ed. private seh. and Albion Acad., Albion, N. Y .; m. Kingston, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1878, Mrs. Kate Wright Adams, d. late Chief Justice William B. Wright of N. Y. State Court of Appeals; one d .: Isabella Wright. In early life a practical pharmacist, practising the profession at Al- bion, Rochester and Kingston, N. Y. In active busi- ness in Kingston, N. Y., from 1875-1896, when entrance was made in banking. Now pres. and dir. Nat. Uister Co. Bank, Kingston, N. Y .; v .- p. and trustee Ulster Co. Savings Inst., Kingston. N. Y .; pres, and dir. Chehoc- ton Bridge Co., Hancock, N. Y. Independent; Episco- palian. Mg'r and treas. City of Kingston Hosp., King- ston, N. Y .; trustee Industrial Home, Kingston, N. Y., treas. local branch State Charlties Aid Ass'n; focal visitor by apptm't, Supreme Court, State of N. Y., to Ulster Co. Almshouse and Kingston City Almshouse.
Clubs: Kingston (trustee and late pres.), Winnisook (Slide Mountain, N. Y.). Address: Kingston, Ulster County, N. Y.
CLARKE, GEORGE CALBRAITH
Civil eng'r; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 16, 1870; s. Robert A. and Henrietta Maria (Caibraith) Clarke; grad. Pa. State Coll., C.E .; m, Junlata County, Pa., Sept. 6, 1898, Elizabeth Lloyd; children: George C., Jr., b. 1902; Eliza- beth L., b. 1900. Entered construction dep't of Pa. R. R. Co .; worked through various grades to that of ass't eng'r, 1900. Had charge of constructing Union Sta., Pittsburgh, and many changes of line and track elevations between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Be- eame resident eng'r on Tunnel Line of Pa. R. R. into N. Y. City, 1903, and had charge of preparation of site for terminal, and construction of approaches of tun- nels in Long Island. Chief eng'r and dir. Fraser Brace & Co .; pres. Hydrolithie Water Proofing Co., Inc .; mem. Am. Soe. Civil Eng'rs, Beta Theta Pi fraternity; Mason; dir. Am. Soe. Civil Eng'rs, 1911-1914. Clubs: Engineers (N. Y. City), Richmond Hill Ass'n. Resi- denee: 531 Beech St., Richmond Hill. Address: 1328 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CLARKE, HERBERT LINCOLN
Cornetist, composer; b. Woburn, Mass., Sept. 12, 1867; s. William Horatio and Eliza Tufts (Richard- son) Ciarke; ed. in public schools; m. Feb. 7, 1896, Lil- lian Bell Hause. Was cornet soloist with Queen's Own Rifle Reg't Band of Canada, then with Gilmore's Band, F. N. Innes' Band, Victor Herbert's 22d Reg't Band, and 7th Reg't Band, N. Y. City, since then In Sousa's Band, of which is now cornet soloist and ass't conductor Composer of orchestrai music, ete. Ad- dress: Care Sousa's Band, 1 W. 34th St., N. Y. City.
CLARKE, HOWARD MARCUS
Business mg'r; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 5, 1858; s. David William and Louisa (Curtis) Ciarke; ed. Tidi- oute, Pa., Union Sch .; m. Tidjoute, Pa., June 16, 1880, Anıni Brown; children: Mariamne, Howard Marcus, Elizabeth. Bookkeeper, 1872-1880, Grandin Bros. Bank, Tidioute, Pa .; mg'r lumber plant, Grandin Bros., Tidi- oute, Pa., 1876-1884; cashier Tidioute & Titusville Plpe Line, 1880-1884; sec., treas. and gen. ing'r Tidioute Chair Co., Fredonia, N. Y., 1884-1899; and sinee 1905 pres. and mg'r M. M. Fenner Co .; scc., treas. and mg'r 1905-1906, pres., 1906, Dunkirk & Fredonia R. R. Co .; sec .- treas., 1905-1906, pres., 1906, Fredonia Natural Gas Light Co .; sec .- treas. and gen. sup't Chautauqua Co. . ig'l Corp'n, Dunkirk, N. Y., 1901-1909 (still dir.), trustee Western N. Y. Soc. for Protection of Homeless and Dependent Children. Mem. Local B'd Mg'rs of . State -Normal Sch., Fredonia, N. Y., since 1906. Re- publican (pres. Taft, Sherman and Hughes Club, 1908); Taft, Sherman and Hedges, 1912. Alternate delegate to Rep. Nat. Conv., Chieago, 1908, delegate Rep. State Conv., 1911. Episcopalian, senior warden, 1889-1899, Christ Episcopal Ch., Tidioute, Pa .; vestry- man, 1900-1909, Trinity Ch., Fredonia, N. Y .; see. and treas. State Normal Sch., Fredonia, N. Y., since 1908. Clubs: Monday Literary (v .- p., 1903-1904, pres., 1905);
Geologist; b. Canandaigua, N. Y., Apr. 15, 1857; a. Noah Turner and Laura (Merrill) Clarke; grad. Can- andaigua Acad., Amherst Coll., 1877, A.B., A.M., hon. LL.D., Ph.D., Marburg Univ. D.Se., Colgate Univ .; m. Philadelphia, Pa., Fannie V. Bosler; one son: Noah T., b. 1889. Instr. Canandaigua Acad., 1877-1880; instr. Geology Amherst Coll., 1878-1880; Utica (N. Y.) Acad., 1880-1881; prof. geology and zoology, Smith Coll., 1881- 1883; student at Gottingen, 1883-1885; lecturer Mass. Agr. Coll., 1885; ass't N. Y. State paleontologist, 1886, ass't geologist, 1893, N. Y. State paleontologist, 1898; N. Y. State geologist and paleontologist, and dir. Sel- ence and Scate Museum since 1904; prof. geology and mineralogy, Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N. Y., since 1894; scc. N. Y. State B'd of Geographic Names, 1913. Mem. Nat. Acad., Am. Philos. Soc., fellow Geoi. Soc. of America, Paleontological Soc. (1st pres.). A.A.A.S., (fellow) ; Acad. Natural Science, Phiin. (corr.), Brook- lyn Inst. Arts & Sciences (corr.), Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci- ences (corr.), Champlain Soc. Toronto, Royal Soe. of Sciences, Göttingen (corr.), Geol. Soc. of London (for- cign corr.), Deutsche Geol. Gesellschaft, Geolog. Ver- einigung, Paicontologische Gesellschaft, Soc. Mineral. Imperiale, St. Petersburg, hon. mem. Geog. Soc. Que- bee, Antiquarian Soc. Montreal. Men Canadian For- estry Ass'n, N Y. State Forestry Ass'n. Soc. Am. In- dians, and many other organizations. Co-editor American Geologist, Century Dictionary. Author of many scientific and other books and papers, also Heart of Gaspe (Macmillan), 1913. Recipient of Hay-
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