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ANDERSON, EDWIN HATFIELD
Librarian; b. Zionsville, Ind., Sept. 27, 1861; s. Phil- ander and Emma .A. (Duzan) Anderson; grad. Wabash Coll., A.B. 1883; A.M. 1887; spent a year at N. Y. State Library Sch., Albany, N. Y .; m. Glencoe, Ill., Dec. 22, 1891, Frances R. Plummer. Cataloguer one year at Newberry Library, Chicago, Ill .; librarian Carnegie Free Library, Braddock, Pa., three years; organized and was first librarian of Carnegie Library of Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1895-1904; engaged in zinc and lead mining al Carthage, Mo., during 1905; dir. N. Y. State Library; N. Y. Library Sch., Albany, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1906- June 1, 1908, resigning June 1, 1908, to become ass't dir. N. Y. Public Library; appt'd dir. N. Y. Public Li- brary, May 14, 1913. Pres. Keystone State Library Ass'n 1901-1902, mem. Public Records Comm'n of Pa., and of Historical Archives Comm'n of Pa., 1903-1904; pres. N. Y. (State) Library Ass'n, 1908; pres. N. Y. (City) Library Club, 1910-1911; pres. Am. Library Ass'n, 1913-1914. Club: Century. Residence: Scars- dale, N. Y. Address: N. Y. Public Library, N. Y. City.
ANDERSON, FRANK
Naval officer; b. Staten Island, July 20, 1852; s. Will- iam C. and Louisa (Morgan) Anderson; grad. Coll. of City of N. Y., A.B., class 1871; Coll. Phys. and Surg .. M.D., 1874; m. London, Eng., June 17, 1886, Eleanor Calder Coffin; children: Dorothy Morgan, b. 1887: Eleanor (Mrs. Rush Southgate Fay). b. 1890. Appt'd Med. Dir. U.S.N., Dec. 13, 1909. Pres. Naval Examining B'd; mem. B'd of Med. Examiners. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Ciubs: University, N. Y. Yacht (N. Y. City); Army & Navy (Washington, D. C.); Chevy Chase (Md.). Address: 1628 19til St., Washington, D. C.
ANDERSON, GEORGE E.
Lawyer, journalist; b. Bioomington, Ill., Aug. 20, 1869; s. Orson Brittin and Harriet V. (Smith) Ander- son; ed. public schs., Springfield, Ill., Shurtleft Coll., Upper Alton, Ill .; Law Dep't. Iil. Wesleyan Univ., Bloomington, LL.B; m. Springfield, Ill., Oct. 31, 1895, Mary A. Kumler; children: Mary K .. b. Dec., 1905; George K., b. Oct. 20, 191". Engaged in newspaper
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work, 1893-1896, In Springfield, Ill., and Chicago; mn'g editor Peoria Journal, 1896-1900; editor and mg'r Springfield News, 1900-1904; consul at Hangchow, China, 1904-1905; consul at Amoy, 1905-1906; consul gen. at Rio de Janeiro, 1906-1910, and Hong Kong since 1910. Address: Am. Consulate, Hong Kong, China.
ANDERSON, HOMER
Manufacturer electrical apparatus and patent so- licitor; b. Mt. Sterling (Hopewell P.O.), Muskingum Co., O., Jan. 18, 1846; s. Alban and Frances Ann ( Wil- son) Anderson; ed. Ohio schs .; m. Verplanck, N. Y., 1866, Pilena Estelle Stinson; children: Homer Alban (lawyer), Katherine Estelle (organist), Douglas De Forest (surveyor): Entered U. S. Volunteer Army at age of 16; served as corporal Co. I, 90th Ohio Vol. Inf., 1862; disabled in campaign through Kentucky and Tennessee, Oct. 1 to Dec. 10, 1862; discharged Dec. 24, 1862; served with Army of Potomac in service of U. S. Sanitary Comm'n, Jan. 1, 1864, to close of war. Water comm'r Peekskill two terms, 1895-1898, last term pres. of board; mem. B'd of Ed'n 1891-1893; sec. of board
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1891-1892. Methodist. One of original mems. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs (not now mem.). Mem. Centennial Hose Co. Abraham Vosburgh Post, G. A. R. (past comd'r); Westchester Co. Ass'n G. A. R. (sec.); Lin- coln Soc., Peekskill (pres.); sec. Veterans' Monument Ass'n in Town of Cortlandt (inc.); Lincoln Soc. (pres.). Address: Peekskill, N. Y.
ANDERSON, KARL
Artist; b. Oxford, O., Jan. 13, 1874; s. I. M. and Emma (Smith) Anderson; ed. public schools, Art Inst. of Chicago, and pupil of Mucha, Paris; m. Marletta, O., Sept. 1, 1904, Helen Edgerton Buell. After studies in Paris art schools, painted in the Netherlands and Spain, also portrait painter and book illustrator. Has done much work in illustratlon for Saturday Evening Post, Collier's Weekly, Scribner's Magazine, etc. Mem. Ass'n of Am. Painters and Sculptors, Asso. Nat. Acad. of De- sign, Silver Medal, Carnegie Inst., 1911; represented in parmanent collection, Art Inst., Chicago, and many private collections. Club: Salmagundi. Residence: Westport, Conn.
ANDERSON, LARZ
Diplomat; b, Paris, France (of Am. parents), Aug. 15, 1866; s. Gen. Nicholas Longworth and Elizabeth Coles (Kilgour) Anderson, ed. Phillips Exeter Acad., class of 1884; Harvard Coll., A.B., class of 1888; Har- vard Law Sch., one year; m. Boston. June 10, 1897, Isabel Weld (d. Commo. George Perkins, U.S.N.). Second sec. Legation and Embassy at London, 1891- 1894; 1st sec. Embassy and Charge d'affaires at Rome, 1894-1897; capt. and ass't adj. gen., acting adj. gen. of Div., U.S.V., 1897; envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Belgium, 1911-1912; ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Japan. 1912. Republican; Episcopallan. Mem. Soc. of Cincinnati, Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Order of Spanish War, Alpha Delta Phi, and Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternities. Comd'r Sts. Maurice and Lazare (1taly), grand officer of Crown of Italy. Clubs: Union, University, Harvard, N. Y. Yacht (N. Y. City). Residence (summer) : "Weld," Brookline, Mass. (winter): 2118 Massachu- setts Av., Washington, D. C.
ANDERSON, WILLIAM A.
Former sup't Bureau of Surveys, N. Y. B'd Fire Un- derwriters; b. N. Y. City; ed. in public and private schools of N. Y. City. Began business life as clerk with Howard Ins. Co., at age of 14, and remained with company for 14 years, entered service of Mercan- tile Ins. Co., of which was elected sec., 1864, and pres. 1870. During that period was treas. and also mem. of Patrol Com. and Coms. on Police and Origin of Fires of N. Y. B'd Fire Underwriters. Pre- pared report on the regulations and requirements governing the installation of electricity, embodied In a paper which he read before the United Fire Under- writers of America; were adopted by that body. Aiso prepared standard of requirements for automatic sprinklers; resigned from Mercantile Ins. Co., 1888. to become sup't Bureau of Surveys for N. Y. B'd Fire Underwriters, which position retained until Jan. 1, 1911; v .- p. Nat. Fire Prevention Ass'n; mem. B'd Con- sulting Eng'rs of Nat. B'd Fire Underwriters, until re- tirement from active business. Address: 123 William St., N. Y. City.
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Captain U. S. A .; b. Lexington, Va., Jan. 6, 1881; s. Gen. Willlam Alexander and Mary Louisa (Blair) An- derson; ed. Washington & Lee Unlv., Lexington, Va .; U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, N. Y., Eng'r Sch., Wash- Ington Barracks, D. C .; m. Carrollton, Ga., Aug. 24, 1905, Maude, d. Judge William F. Brown, Insp. and instr. of eng'r troops, N.G.N.Y., Pa. and Ohio; instr.
of eng'ring at U. S. Mil. Acad., 1908-1912; 2d lieut. Corps of Eng'rs, U. S. A., June 15, 1904; 1st lieut., Jan. 1, 1906; capt., Feb. 27, 1912; In charge of mil. map of Cuba, 1907-1908. Mem. Aztec Soc. Army of Cuban Pacification. Recreations: Track athletics, sports, shooting. Mem. various army clubs. Resi- dence: Arrowhead Court, 117th St. and Pinehurst Av. Address: 280 Broadway, N. Y. City.
ANDERTON, STEPHEN PHILBIN
Lawyer; b. Greenwich, Conn. Aug. 4, 1874; s. Ralph Leigh, Jr., and Susie (Philbin) Anderton; ed. St. Louis Coll., Coll. City of N. Y., N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., LL. B., 1900; m. May 14, 1904, Louise Marle Durrie, d. late George Boice Durrie, M.D. Mem. firm Beekman, Men- ken & Griscom. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Am. Bar Ass'n. Clubs: Theta Delta Chi, Economic. Resi- dence: 408 W. 115th St. Address: 52 William St., N. Y. City.
ANDREW, HENRY H.
Lawyer; b. Boston, April 29, 1858; s. Gov. John Al- bion and Eliza T. (Hersey) Andrew; student at Law- rence Scientific Sch., Harvard, 1880, Law Sch., Univ. of Ga., also Germany and Italy; m. Jan. 16, 1891, Mary R. Garrettson; children: Beatrice, Margaret Forrester, John Albion. Founded W. Va. News, Ronceverte, W. Va., 1898; now engaged in law practice. W. Va. Re- publican nominee for State Senate from 8th W. Va. Dist., 1898; organized Light 1nf., 1889, and comm'nd capt., also 2d lleg't, W. Va. Militia and comm'nd col. Republican. Episcopalian. Vestryman All Saints Ch., Union, W. Va. Mem. Washington Continental Guard of N. Y. Soc. Founders and Patriots of N. Y., Soc. of Colonial Wars of Mass., S.A.R. Clubs: Somerset (Boston), Metropolitan (Wash., D. C.), Army and Navy (N. Y. City). Address: 507 West End Av., N. Y. City.
ANDREWS, AVERY DE LANO
Lawyer, capitalist; b. Massena, N. Y., April 4, 1864; s. Hannibal and Harriet (De Lano) Andrews; ed. Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, N. Y., 1886; Columbian Univ. Law Sch., LL.B., N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1892; m. Governor's Island, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1888, Mary Campbell, d. Lieut .- Gen. John M. Schofield, U.S.A .; children: Schofield, b. Aug. 7, 1889; De Lano, b. March 4, 1894. Practised law N. Y. City, 1893-1903. V .- p. and dir. Gen. Asphalt Co., Barber Asphalt Paving Co., United R'y Co., and others. Lieut. 5th U. S. Art'y, U.S.A., 1886-1893; a.d.c. to Maj .- gen. commanding army, 1889-1892; resigned from army, 1893; major and eng'r officer, 1st Brigade, N.G.N.Y., 1893-1898; major commanding Squadron A, N.G.N.Y., 1898; Lieut .- Col. U. S. Vols. during Spanish War; adj .- gen. State of N. Y. and chief of staff to Gov. Roosevelt, 1899; police comm'r, N. Y. City, 1894- 1896. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Soc. Foreign Wars, Acad. of Design, Philadelphia. Clubs: Century, University, Squadron A (New York), Rittenhouse, Racquet and Country (Phila.), Army and Navy (Wash- ington). Address: Land Title Bld'g, Philadelphia, Pa.
ANDREWS, BARRETT
Publisher; b. Morrison, 111., Dec. 27, 1SS3; s. James De Witt and Minnie (Barrett) Andrews; ed. Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, 111 .; m. Oak Park, 111., June 18, 1906, Hannah Dunlop. Sec. and advertising mg'r Vogue Pub. Co., Vanity Fair Pub. Co., Inc .; pres. Eastchester Mortgage & Realty Co .; formerly connected with Re- view of Reviews and Butterick Pub. Co. Clubs: Uni- verslty (Chicago), Aldine Ass'n, Alpha Delta Phl (mem. exec. council), Sphinx (v .- p.), Scarsdale Golf and Country, Sleepy Hollow Country. Republican (N. Y. City). Residence: Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. Address: 443 4th Av., N. Y. City.
ANDREWS, BARTON F.
Physician; b. Plantsville, Conn., Aprll 2, 1877; s. Levi and Emily Elsie (Footc) Andrews; ed. Lewis High Sch., 1891-1893; Mt. Hermon Boys' Sch., Mt. Her- mon, Mass .; Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City, 1807- 1899; Baltimore Med. Coll., 1903-1906, M.D .; m. Mt. Morris, N. Y., June 22, 1909. Charlotte Curtis Sey- mour; one son: Norman Seymour, b. July 19, 1912. Became Interne 1906, later junlor ass't at Cralg Col- ony for Epileptics, Sonyea, N. Y .; 3d ass't, seven years; now engaged in private practice, Rochester, N. Y. Mem. Med. Soc. County of Monroe, Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Am. Med. Ass'n, Rochester Acad Medl- cinc; Mason. Address: 238 Rugby Av., Rochester, N. Y.
ANDREWS, CHAMPE SEABURY
Lawyer; b. Yazoo Clty, Miss., May 13, 1875; s. Col. Garnett and Rosalie Champe (Beirne) Andrews, father was author Andrews' Mississippi Digest; grandfather, Judge Garnett Andrews, was Judge Su- preme Court of Ga .; maternal great-grandfather, An- drew O'Bcirne, of Va., represented the Greenbrier
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Dist. for many years in U. S. Congress; grad. Ala. Polytechnic Inst., B.Sc., 1894; m. San Juan, Porto Rico, Henrietta Körber. For 7 years counsel Med. Soc. County of N. Y. Contb'd frequently to Forum, Cosmopolitan, Journal of Am. Med. Ass'n, Med. News, N. Y. Times, Yale Law Journal, and other magazines, chiefly on foreign travel and on legal topics, par- ticularly on the law relating to physicians and sur- geons, the unlawful practice of medicine, and the dangers of quackery. Certified to War Dep't as first honor mil. student Ala. Polytechnic Inst., 1894; capt. 3d Tenn. Inf., U. S. Vols., 1898-1899; recommended for commission in regular army, but declined; now an officer in the 9th Coast Artillery Dist., N.G.N.Y. Pres. and dir. A. B. Andrews Co .; dir. estate of
Garnett Andrews. Democrat. Mem. Med. Juris-
prudence Soc .; hon. mem. Peekskill Lincoln Soc .;. Met. Museum of Art, Municipal Art Soc., Naval and Mil. Order Spanish War, Spanish War Veterans (past cont'dr N. Y. State Dep't), Sons of Revolution; asso. mem. Confederate Veterans; v .- p. Tennessee Soc., Georgia Soc., Virginia Soc .; pres. Ala. Polytechnic Inst. Alumni Ass'n in N. Y .; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ass'n (past pres.); mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Am. Bar Ass'n, Elks (past exalted ruler, 1902-1904). Clubs: Army and Navy, Pen. Address: 200 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
ANDREWS, CHARLES LEE
Stock broker; b. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 28, 1858; 8. Richard S. and Mary , C. (Lee) Andrews; grad. Univ. of Pa., A.M., 1891; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1893, Edith Walden; children: Richard IS., b. 1894; Charles L., Jr., and Caroline A. W., b. 1897. Mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange since 1887, mem. firm De Coppet & Doremus. Served in 1st Battalion, N. Y. Naval Militia, 1892, ad- vanced to lieut., resigned 1903; served in Spanish -Am. War on U.S.S. Yankee as ensign. Mem. Southern Soc., Md. Soc., Mil. Order Foreign Wars, Naval and Mil. Order Spanish-Am. War, Delta Kappa Epsilon fratern- ity. Clubs: Union, Army and Navy, Manhasset Bay Yacht. Address: 42 Broadway, N. Y. City.
V ANDREWS, CONSTANT A.
Banker; b. N. Y. City, 1844; s. Loring . and Blandina B. Andrews; ed. Columbia Coll. Grammar Sch. and at Dusseldorf, Germany; med. course Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll .; m. Blanche Landgraf Vance, widow of Louis S. J. Brewster; one daughter, Constance B. Jones. Served as volunteer med. ass't in Civil War. Early business life was partner of Loring Andrews & Son, leather merchants of "The Swamp;" later senior mem. banking firms, Constant A. Andrews & Co .; organizcr and pres. U. S. Savings Bank (20 years); pres. Elk- horn Co. Practically retired from active social and business life, owing to long illness in the family. Formerly mnem. Co. H, 7th Reg't; was first treas. of Reform Club; many years treas. N. Y. City. Mission and Tract Soc., and of Charity Organization Soc. Life mem. Museum of Nat. Hist. and Met. Museum of Art. Clubs: City (life), National Arts (life), Ardsley, N. Y. Athletic, Manhasset Bay Yacht (honorary mem.). Ad- dress: White Plains, N. Y.
ANDREWS, EUGENE M.
Banker; b. Collinsville, Conn., Sept., 1843; s. F. N. and Julia (Merritt) Andrews; ed. common sch., Low- ell, Warner & Rankin Commercial Coll., Binghamton, N. Y., 1861; m. Union Center, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1867, Eliza A. Robinson; one d .: Elma. In mercantile busi- ness at Union Center, N. Y., 1878-1908, under Shores & Andrews, 1878-1883, and Andrews & Pitkin, 1883- 1908. Pres .. and dir. Farmers' Nat. Bank of Union, N. Y .; treas. and dir. Crystal Creamery Co., Union Center, N. Y., since org'n, 1892. Mem. Broome Co. B'd of Supervisors, 1884, 1889, 1890; postmaster Union Center, N. Y., S years. Mem. B'd' of Control, N. Y. Agr'l Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y. Democrat; Methodist. Address: R. F. D. 2, Union, N. Y.
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ANDREWS, HARVEY T.
Attorney and counsellor-at-law; b. Tarrytown, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1866; s. George and Mary (Pierson) An- drews; ed. public sch .; Mt. Pleasant Acad., Cooper Inst. (Art School), Harlem Evening High Sch., N. Y. Univ. Law Sch. (LL.B.); m. Philadelphia, Pa., April 12, 1898, Margaret King Martin. Author: Andrews Manual of Customs Laws; Andrews on the Transfer Tax Law. Pres. Renault Taxi Service; treas. Motor Taximeter Cab Co .; sec. Distributing & Importing Co., Inc. Mem. Assembly, 1895, 1896, 1897; Republican nominee for Congress, 17th N. Y, Dist., 1902; ass't ap- praiscr Port of N. Y., 1898-1908: transfer ' tax ap- praiser, N. Y. County, 1909-1912. Republican; Episco- palian. Mem. N. Y. Univ. Alumni Ass'n, N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n, Harlem B'd of Commerce. Recreation: Reading. Clubs: Republican, Phi Delta Phi. Resi- dence: 54 W. 40th St. Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. City.
YANDREWS, HORACE
R'y official; b. Cleveland, O., 1863; s. Samuel and Mary (Cole) Andrews; grad. Yale Univ., Ph.B., 1882. Pres. N. Y. State R'ys, Mohawk Valley Co., Utah & Mohawk Valley R'y Co., Syracuse Rapid Transit Ry Co .; dir. Cleveland R'y Co., Schenectady R'y Co., Lackawanna Steel Co., Chatham & Phenix Nat. Bank, N. Y. Residence: Mentor, O. Address: Grand Central Terminal, N. Y. City.
ANDREWS, WILLIAM H.
Manufacturer; b. Thomaston, Me., Nov. 17, 1860; 8. William and Harriet B. Andrews; ed. Thomaston Acad .; m. Chicago, Oct. 2, 1888, Kate Gresham; chil- dren: Walter Gresham, b. July 16, 1889; Harriet Carleton, b. March 3, 1892. Pres. Pratt & Lambert Varnish Co., Me., dir. Federal Telephone Co., Security Safe Deposit Co., Central Nat. Bank, Buffalo. Pres. Howe Thrift Ass'n, mem, N. Y. Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Buffalo, Saturn, Country (Buffalo), Auto of America. Residence: 130 E. 67th St .; (summer), Watch Hill, R. I. Address: 185 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
ANDREWS, WILLIAM LORING
Merchant, author; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 9, 1837; s. Loring and Caroline C. (Delmater) Andrews; ed. pri- vate schools (hon. M.A., Yale, 1893); m. Oct. 17, 1860, Jane Elizabeth, d. Theodore Crane, N. Y. City. Trus- tee, Bank for Savings; dir. Continental Ins. Co .; for eleven years one of mg'rs House of Refuge, Ran- dall's Island. Trustee, mem. exec. com., honorary librarian, Met. Museum of Art. Mem. council, N. Y. Univ., honorary mem. 11th Army Corps Ass'n. mem. Nat. Acad. Design, N. Y. Hist. Soc., Am. Geog. Soc., Chamber of Commerce; founder and pres. Soc. of Iconophiles of N. Y .; retired from active business,
1877. Author: New Amsterdam, New Orange, New York; Old Booksellers of New York; Fraginents of American History; Prospectus of Colleges in Cam- bridge; Sexto Decemos et Infra; A Trio of French Engravers; Portraiture of the American Revolution- ary War; James Lyne's Survey; Gossip About Book Collecting; Paul Revere and His Engraving; Icon- ography of the Battery and Castle Garden; Bibliopegy in the United States; Treatise of Fysshinge With an Angle, from the Book of St. Albans; Historical Sketch of the Continental Fire Insurance Co. of the City of New York; New York as Washington Knew It After the Revolution. Clubs: Century, Grolier (one of founders and second pres.), Union League, Saville (London). Address: 16 E. 38th St., N. Y. City.
ANDREWS, WILLIAM SHANKLAND
Jurist; b. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1858; s. Charles and Marcia (Shankland) Andrews; grad. Harvard, A.B., 1880; Columbia, LL.B., 1882; m. N. Y. City, Dec. 31, 1884, Mary Raymond Shipman. Engaged in prac- tise of law at Syracuse until elected, 1899, a justice of the Supreme Court of the State of N. Y., for the term expiring Dec. 31, 1913. Republican. Address: Onondaga, N. Y.
ANDRIANO, ALBERT DOLBEN KOCH
Lawyer, inventor; b. Mo., Nov. 21, 1865; s. Gustavus Henry and Carolina Emma von Koch-Andriano; ed. by private tutors in Italy. Switzerland, France, Ger- many; m. Topeka, Kan., Dec., 1902, Leila Shears. Newspaper mg'r and financial writer. Admitted to practise of law in Calif., May 15, 1897; inventor of telephone and elec. devices. Pres. and dir. Direct- Line Telephone Co. of N. Y. (N. J. Corp'n); Direct- Line Telephone Co. (N. Y. Corp'n); 1st v .- p. and mn'g dir. Direct-Line Gen. Telephone Co .; mn'g dir. Direct- Line Telephone Co. (Calif, corp'n). Republican; Ro- man Catholic. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Sci- ence, Navy League of U. S. Recreations: Reading, traveling. Clubs: Rocky Mountain, Press (N. Y.), Bohemian (San Francisco), Omaha (Omaha, Neb.). Residence: 10 Gramercy Park. Address: S10 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
ANDRUS, FRANK M.
Lawyer, banker; b. Roxbury, N. Y., Feb. S, 1S61; s. Daniel D. and Kate N. (Stratton) Andrus: ed. public schs .; grad. Albany Law Sch., LL.B., 1885; m. N. Y. City, 1887, Nellie E. Pierce; one daughter. Pres. and dir. Nat. Bank of Roxbury; treas. Order Golden Seal (ins. co.); also pres. and dir. in several minor corp'ns. Democrat; mem. Dutch Reformed Cli. Royal Arch Mason, Shriner, Knight Templar, Odd Fellow. Pres. B'd of Ed'n of Roxbury High Sch. Clubs: Forest Lake (dir. and mg'r), Kingston, Rondout. Address: Rox- bury, N. Y.
ANDRUS, JOHN EMORY
Ex-Congressman, mf'r; b. Pleasantville, Westches- ter Co., N. Y., Feb. 16, 1841; s. Rev. Loyal B. and Anu (Palmer) Andrus; ed. Charlotteville (N. Y.) Sem .;
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Wesleyan Univ. (Conn.), A.B., 1862; LL.D., 1911; m. Yonkers, N. Y., June 23, 1869, Julia M. Dyckman. Taught school in N. J. four years; engaged as mfr medicinal preparations; pres. Palisade Mfg. Co .; treas. Arlington Chem. Co .; pres. N. Y. Pharmacal Ass'n; treas. N. Y. Conf .; v .- p. and treas. Ocean Grove Ass'n; trustee N. Y. Life Ins. Co., 1906; elected Mayor of Yonkers 1903; mem. Congress from 19th N. Y. Dist., 1904, 1906, 190S and 1910. Republican. Methodist. Trustee Wesleyan Univ. Address: Yonkers, N. Y.
ANGLIN, MARGARET MARY
Actress; D. Ottawa, Canada; d. Timothy Warren and Ellen (McTavish) Anglin; ed. at Loretto Abbey, To- ronto, and Convent of the Sacred Heart, Montreal; m. May 8, 1911, Howard Hull, writer. Made debut in the play of Shenandoah, N. Y. City, Sept., 1894, with marked success; became leading lady with James O'Neill in repertoire, 1896-1897; with E. H. Sothern, 1897-1898; with Richard Mansfield, 1898-1899; in Em- pire Theatre Stock Co., 1899-1905. Starred in Zira, 1905-1906; with Henry Miller, in the Great Divide, 1906-1907. Toured this country and Australia, 1909- 1910 under own mngm't in The Awakening of Helena Richie, under own mngm't produced and played in Green Stockings 1911-1912; now successfully pro- ducing Shakespearean repertoire as actress mg'r. Address: 25 W. 42d St., N. Y. City.
ANIBAL, LEE S.
Lawyer; b. Benson, N. Y., 1851; s. Samuel L. and Emeline (Brownell) Anibal; (d. Judge Cyrus H. Brow- nell); ed. in schools of Buffalo, N. Y .; Northville, N. Y., and Ft. Plain Sem .; m. Nov, 28, 1890, Laura C., d. Thomas M. and Abbie P. Billington, of Amsterdam, N. Y. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1879, and later to U. S. courts; practising at Northville, N. Y. Mason, 32°, and has held offices in the various Masonic bodies. Identified with local financial and edn'l inst'ns. Ad- dress: Northville Bank Bldg., Northville, N. Y.
ANSLEY, HUDSON
Lawyer; b. Erie County, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1838; s. Hud- son and Maria_(Heaton) Ansley; ed. dist. sch. and Gowanda and Fredonia Acads .; m. Gowanda, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1863, Elzina J. Hanford; one son: George H. Engaged in practise of law, since admission to bar, 1863; mem. firm Ansley & Ansley; att'y and dir. First Nat. Bank, since org'n. Surrogate by apptm't of Gov. Robinson; mem. State Democratic Com., 1884-1888; supervisor Salamanca, 8 years; postmaster, 1892-1896; hosp. steward, 64th N. Y. Vol. Reg't. Democrat. Pres. Cattaraugus County Bar Ass'n. Mason, Knight Tem- plar. Recreations: Automobiling, traveling. Club: City. Address; Salamanca, N. Y.
ANTHONY, RICHARD A.
Capitalist; b. N. Y. City, May 24, 1861; s. Edward .and Margaret R. Anthony; grad. Columbia Univ., A.B., 1881; m. N. Y. City, Amelia Van Valkenburgh. En- VAPPLETON, R. ROSS gaged in mercantile business since leaving coll. V .- p. Boonton Iron & Steel Co .; treas. Loando Hard Rubber Co .; trustee U. S. Savings Bank. Mem. Sons of Revo- lution, St. Nicholas Soc., Holland Soc. of N. Y., Soc. of War of 1812. Clubs: University, Lawyers. Residence: 125 TV. 58th St. Address: 42 Broadway, N. Y. City.
ANTISDALE, LOUIS MARLIN
Journalist; b. Marion, N. Y., Oct. 27, 1869; s. Phi- lander and Elizabeth Harriet (Lyke) Antisdale; grad. Univ. of Rochester, "A.B., 1893; m. Rochester, 1895, Margaret McIntyre; children: Elizabeth Phillips, b. May 31, 1896; Margaret Dewey, b. Sept. 14, 1897; Mary Claire, b. Nov. 9, 1898. Reporter, Rochester Herald, 1890-1893, business mg'r, 1894-1897, editor-in-chief since 1898. Sec. and dir. Rochester Herald Co. Dep- uty collector Internal Revenue, 1893-1894. Democrat. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., and Delta Upsilon frater- nity. Clubs: Genesee Valley, University, Humdrum, Alembic. Residence: 180 Dartmouth St. Address: 30 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y.
APPENZELLAR, DONALD CAMERON
Broker; b. Chambersburg, Pa., Oct. 26, 1877; s David K. and Elizabeth (Fohl) Appenzellar; grad. from Chambersburg Acad., 1895; Dickinson Coll., Ph.B .. 1899; m. Apr. 30, 1907, Katherine O'Gorman; children: Elizabeth Rose, b. 1908, Donald C., Jr., b. 1911. Mg'r Stock Exchange Dep't Swartwout & Appenzeliar Traveled abroad in England, France, Germany, Switz- erland, Russia, summer of 1906. Republican. Mein. Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Residence: 72 Liberty Av., New Rochelle, N. Y. Address: 44 Pine St., N. Y. City. APPENZELLAR, PAUL
Banker; b. Chambersburg, Pa., 1875; s. David K: andy Elizabeth F. Appenzellar; grad. Dickinson Coli., Ph.B. 1895; m. N. Y. Clty, 1909, Edna F. Howell. Mem. firm Swartwout & Appenzellar, bankers, and inember N. Y.
Stock Exchange; dir. Am .- La France Fire Engine Co., Inc., v .- p. and dir. The Holding Cor'p. Republican; Presby'n. Mem. Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Club: Union Leaguc. Residence: The Barnard, Central Park, W. and 71st St. Address: 44 Pine St., N. Y. City.
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