Who's who in New York City and State, 1914, pt 1, Part 60

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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CURREY, JONATHAN P.


Adjuster marine losses; b. Yorktown, N. Y., Mar. 9, 1847; s. Rev. Benjamin and Susan (Hart) Currey; ed. private schs, and Washington Co. Collegiate Inst .; studied marine law 6 years with Judge James S. Chew; m. St. Louis, Mo., April 17, 1894, Alary S., d. Col. Henry Clay Moorc. Practised adjusting marine losses for 20 years; since 1893 pres. and trustee Met. Savings Bank, N. Y. City; trustee N. River Ins. Co. Republican. Attends P. E. Ch. Incarnation. Mem. Average Adjusters' Ass'n of U. S. (chm'n 1894-1895); mem. Chamber of Commerce, G. A. R. and S. A. R. Club: Lotos. Residence: Mohegan Lake, N. Y. Ad- dress: 59 Cooper Sq., N. Y. City.


CURTIN, JAMES H.


Theatrical mg'r; b. Houston, Texas, May 23, 1858; s. Michael and Catherine (O'Connor) Curtin; common sch. ed'n at Houston, Tex .; m. Rushville, Ind., 1879, Clara M. Coleman; one daughter: Louisc, b. 1886. Originally architect, then sheriff Harris Co., Tex .; then disciplinarian Indian Sch., Carlisle, Pa .; since then theatrical mg'r. Pres. Theatrical Traveling Mg'rs Ass'n; sec. Eastern Circuit, Theatrical Mg'rs; mem. N. Y. Mg'rs Ass'n. Has traveled the world over. Demo- crat. Mason, 33°. Mem. of Odd Fellows. Knight of Pythias; mein. Royal Arcanum, Elks, Legion of Mercy. Recreations: Hunting, fishing. Clubs: City, Masonic, Craftsman's, Square. Address 454 51st St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


CURTIS, DAVID A.


Newspaper writer, author; b. Norwich, Conn., Oct. 19, 1846; s. David R. and Sophia C. T. (Lazell) Curtis; ed. Poly. Inst., Brooklyn; private sch., Huntsville, Ala., and one year at Columbia Law Sch .; m. Lizzie Dun- gate. Since 1873 engaged as writer and contb'r to New York magazines, daily newspapers and newspaper syndicates; especially well known since 1895 for his weckly contb'ns of poker stories to N. Y. Sunday Sun. Served as librarian of N. Y. City, 1892-1893. Author: Queer Luck; Science of Draw Poker; Beyond Hypno- tism; Stand Pat; Old Man Greenhut and His Friends. Democrat. Club: Press. Address: N. Y. Press Club, N. Y. City.


CURTIS, ELLICOTT DOUGLASS


Farmer, retired lawyer; b. Rye, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1877; s. Charles Boyd and Isabel (Douglass) Curtis; ed. Groton Sch., Groton, Mass .; Harvard Coll .; A.B., 1898; Columbia Univ. Law Sch., UL.B., 1901; m. June 1, 1911, Lilian Carpenter; children: Carolyn Bowne. b. May 11, 1912; Isabel Douglass, b. Oct. 4, 1913. Admitted to bar in N. Y., Jan., 1901; entered office of Bowers & Sands, Nov., 1901, remaining until May, 1906; formed firm Roelker, Bailey & Curtis, which continued until May, 1909, retired law practice; now engaged in gen. agri- culture and forestry. Independent Democrat. Mem. various agr'l and fruit growers socs. Clubs: Harvard, University. Residence: Litchfield, Conn.


CURTIS, FRANK C.


Patent lawyer; b. Troy, N. Y., June 3, 1869; s. Charles H. and Gertrude L. (Mabee) Curtis; ed. public schs., Troy, N. Y. Admitted to bar, 1891; practice exclusively in patent law; successor to firm of Mosher & Curtis, Troy, N. Y .; m. Marie J. Leduc. Served six years in N. G. S. N. Y. Republican. Mem. Troy Citizens' Corps. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Rensselaer County Bar Ass'n. Clubs: Pafraets Dael, Troy, Re- publican of Rensselaer Co. Address: Cannon Place, Troy, N. Y.


CURTIS, FREDERIC C.


Physician; b. Union, S. C., Oct. 19, 1843; s. Lupton Warner and Elizabeth (Colton) Curtis; grad. Beloit Coll., A.B., 1866; A.M., 1869. Univ. of Mich .; Coll. Phys. and Surg., Columbia, M.D., 1870; Univ.of Vienna; m. Albany, N. Y., June 3, 1884, Charlotte Elizabeth Ban- croft. Engaged in practise as physician from 1871. Mem. and pres. Med. Soc. State of N. Y .; since soon after establishment of State Dept. of Health, actively connected with its med. and literary work; was an editor for several years of Albany Medical Annals; otherwise contb'r to current med. literature; has been several times in Europe. Health officer. Albany, 1875-1876. Served 4 months as private, 40th Wis. Vols., in 1864, in Civil War. Prof. dermatology, Albany Med. Coll .; physician to Albany and Child's Hosps .; con- sulting lermatologist N. Y. State Dep't Heaith. Re- publice :.. Elder 2d Presby'n Ch. Mem. Med. Soc. Co. of Albany, Am. Public Health Ass'n, Post 63, G. A. R., Sons Revolution, Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Albany Hist. and Art Ass'n. Nu Sigma Nu fraternity. Trustee Albany Acad. for Girls, Albany County Savings Bank. Address: 17 Washington Av., Albany, N. Y.


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CURTIS, GEORGE LENOX


Physician, author; b. 1854; s. Charles Thomas and Jane Curtis; grad, Univ of Pa., M.D., 1887; m. Coates- ville, Pa., Feb. 12, 1896, Janie Elizabeth Richmond. Successor to Prof. James E. Garrotson of Philadelphia; ex-prot. and ex-clinical instr. surgery, of mouth and face; practise is chiefly in surgery and electro- therapeutics. Contb'r many articles on these subjeets, In which is recognized authority. Discoverer of Ozone as applied to medicine; first to demonstrate its heal- Ing value; discovered aetiology of diabctis and tuber- culosis and their eure. Mem. A.A.A.S., Soe. Am. Au- . thors, Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soe., N Y. County Med. Soe., Med. Ass'n Greater N. Y., Am. Elee- tro-Therapeutie Ass'n, Penn. Med. Soe., Nat. Geog. Soc. Clubs: Fellowship, Burroughs Nature, Explorers, Call - adian Camp (pres.). Address: 71 Central Park W., N. Y. City.


V CURTIS, H. HOLBROOK


Physician; b. N. Y. City. Dec. 15, 1856; s. Judge Wili- iam E. and Mary A. Curtis; grad. Yale Univ., Ph. B., 1877; M.D., 1880; post-grad. work in hospitals of Vienna and Paris; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 19, 1884. Josephine Allen; one daughter, Marjorie A. Specialist in laryngology and rhinology; discovered method of vibration of vocal cords, which has applied practically to cure singers' nodules. Consulting laryngologist to N. Y. Throat and Nose Hosp., Minturn Diphtheria and Scarlet Fever Hosp .; consulting aurist to Nassau (L. I.) Hosp. Mem. British, French and Am. Laryngol .. Rhinol. and Othol. Soes .; v .- p. Am. Social Science Ass'n; fellow Royal Med. Soe. of Great Britain; see. Nat. Inst. Social Seienees. Author: Voice Building and Tone Placing. Episcopalian. Mem. S.A.R. Clubs: Union, University, Church, Calumet, Garden City Golf. Address: 11S Madison Av., N. Y. City.


V CURTIS, JAMES BRECKENRIDGE


Lawyer; b. Indianapolis, Ind., 1865; s. James J. and Margaret (MeCain) Curtis; grad. Butler Coll. (Univ. Indianapolis), A.B., 1886; m. Morristown, N. J., 1890, Jennette Cutler; children: Brian Cutler, Charles Cutler. Made sp'l study of law of corp'ns; eorp'n counsel city of Indianapolis, 1895-1897; settled disputes and liti- gation between elty and traction companies, railroad and telephone companies. Mem. Ind. House of Repre- sentatives, 1SSS-1895; speaker House, 1893-1895; in- troduced and advocated to passage one of earliest bills of modern city charter, recognized as a model; ad- vocated Australian ballot and prison reform laws; procured first appropriation for Ind. N. G., of which was mem. 17 years, retiring as eol .; com'd light bat- tery art'y. Spanish-Am. War, serving in Porto Rico In Miles' Expd'n; for 20 years com'd champion bat- tery art'y, as demonstrated in annual competitions; at close of Spanish-Am. War came to N. Y. City, where has given sp'l attention to corp'n practice in N. Y. and through U. S. Pres. Newark Telephone Co., Hud- son Telephone Co .; dir. Am. Dist. Telephone Co., Hoimes Elee. Proteetlon Co., Telephone Contracting Co., Charlotte Telephone Co., Gameweil Fire Alarm Telephone Co., Manhattan Fire Alarm Co., Am. Brake Shoe & Foundry Co. Demoerat. Nat. pres. Delta Tau Delta fraternity since 1907; leader in reforms In Am. Coll. fraternities. Pres. Indiana Soc. of N. Y. Clubs: Riding, Manhattan, Lawyers. Address: 115 Broadway, N. Y. City.


CURTIS, JOHN GREEN


Physician, physiologist; b. N. Y. City, Oet. 29. 1844; grad. Harvard, A.B., 1866, A.M., 1869; Columbia, M.D., 1870, LL.D., 1901; m. Netta E. Blackwood. Ass't demonstrator and demonstrator anatomy, 1870-1875, adjunct lecturer and adjunct prof. physiology, 1875- 1883, prof. physiology. Coli. Phys. and Surg., since 1883, Columbia Univ. House surgeon, 1870, attending surgeon, 1876-1881, Bellevue Hosp .; sec. Med. Faculty, Columbia, 1876-1890. Mem. Am. Soe. Naturallsts, Am. Physiol. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soe., N. Y. Co. Mcd. Soc. Club: University. Address: 401 W. 118th St., N. Y. City.


CURTIS, WILLIAM EDMOND


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, June 2, 1855; eldest s. late William Edmond (chief justice Superior Court of N. Y.) and Mary A. (Seovili) Curtis; grad. Trinity Coll., Hart- ford, 1875, LL.D., 1902; unmarried. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1877, and began practise as mem. firm of Stearns & Curtis; ass't See. of Treasury of U. S., 1893-1897. and during term was for several months in England on sp'l mission for Treasury Dept .; since 1897, senior mem. law firm of Curtis, Mailet-Prevost & Colt. Demo- crat; took earnest part in the movement which re- sulted In the Syracuse Convention, 1892, and was treas. of the Provisional State Committee; aqueduct comm'r of City of N. Y. under Mayor Low, 1902; delegate to Nat. Dem. Conv., 1904. Episcopaiian. Life trustee


Trinity Coii .: mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .; fellow Am. Geog. Soc .; Ilfe mem. N. Y. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Union, Century, Tuxedo, Down Town, City Midday, Manhattan, University. Church, City (N. Y. City), Gar- den City Golf, Metropolitan ( Washington, D. C.). Res- idence: 27 W. 47th St., N. Y. City.


CURTIS, WILLIAM JOHN


Lawyer; b. Brunswick, Maine, Aug. 28, 1854; s. John and Letitia A. (Bammer) Curtis; grad. Bowdoin Coll., A.B., 1875, UL.D., 1913; m. Augusta, Me., June 13, 1881. Lena Sturtevant Riley; children: Mrs. Katharine C. Pierce, Mrs. Helen V. Taylor, Lena Riley, Mildred, William J., Jr. Mem. law firm of Sullivan & Crom- well, N. Y. City, since Jan., 1887. Mem. B'd of Over- seers, Bowdoin Coll., Brunswick, Me. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .; hon. mem. Bar Ass'n State of Ala. Clubs: City, Down Town Ass'n, N. Y. Yacht, University, Searsdale Golf, St. Andrew Golf, Greenwich Country. Residence: 986 Fifth Av. Address: 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.


CURTISS, BENJAMIN DE FOREST


Retired manufacturer; b. Watertown, Conn., 1851; S. Eli and Alma (de Forest) Curtiss; ed. public schs. of Watertown and French's Schl., New Haven, Conn .; m. Ryc. N. Y., Ella M. Mills (deceased). Formerly in manufacturing business, but retired some years since; has been executor and mg'r of estates. Trustee Met. Life Ins. Co., Dry Dock Savings Inst'n, MIcAuley (Water St.) Mission. Republican; Presbyt'n; mem. New England Soe. Club: Union League. Address: 983 Park Av., N. Y. City.


CURTISS, FRANK


Capitalist, traction official; b. Sheffield, Mass., 1839; s. Orren and Caroline Curtiss; ed. in schs. of Sheffield, Mass .; pres. and dir. Sixth Av. R. R., Great Barrington Elce. Light Co., Berkshire Block, Mahaiwe Block; v. - p. and dir. Nat. Mahaiwe Bank, Great Barrington, Mass. Address: 750 Washington St., N. Y. City, and Sher- field, Mass.


CURTISS, GEORGE BOUGHTON


Lawyer; b. Mt. Morris, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1852; s. George (killed in siege of Vieksburg) and Huldah (Bough- ton) Curtiss: removed with parents to farm in Me- Henry County, Ill .; ed. public sehs. and Marengo (Ill.) High Seh .; grad. Northwestern Business Coll., Madison, Wis .; m. Binghamton, N. Y., May 1, 1SS8, Mary D. Bliss; children: Elizabeth Huldah and Isabella Bliss. Taught in Lowell's Business Coll., Binghamton, N. Y., four years, at same time studying law; admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1880; senior mem. firm Curtiss, Kcenan & Tuttill: dist. att'y Broome Co., N. Y., 1SS3-1889; U. S. att'y, Northern Dist. of N. Y., from June, 1900-Sept., 1913. Republican. Author: Protection and Prosperity, The Industrial Development of Nations (published 1912). Address: Binghamton, N. Y.


CURTISS, JULIAN WHEELER


Merchant, mf'r; b. Fairfield. Conn., Aug. 29, 1858; s. Henry Tomlinson and Mary Eliza Henderson (Beards- ley) Curtiss; ed. Brooklyn Poly. Inst., Hopkins Gram- Inar Sch., Yale Univ., A.B., 1879; m. N. Y. Clty, Oet. 12, 1880, Mary Louise Case; children: Jcan Beardsiey, b. Nov. 29, 1881; Mary Louise, b. April 12, 1884; Henry Tomlinson, b. April 19, 1889; Margaret Burr, b. Dec. 26, 1897. See. A. G. Spalding & Bros., 1885-1907; 2d v .- p. since 1907. Treas. Peek & Suyden; dir. Yale Bld'g Co. Republlean. Pres. N. Y. Ass'n, Delta Kappa Epsilon, 1908. Dir. Yale Alumni Fund, chm'n B'd Dirs., 1904-1905; elinin Yale-Harvard Regatta Com., 1899- 1904; grad. head Yale Rowing, 1903-1910; steward Am. Rowing Ass'n; treas. Am. Olympic Com .. .. 1904-1912> v .- p. Conn. Golf Ass'n, 1912-1913. Clubs: University, Hardware, Yale (Pres.), Speelal Car, Graduates (New Haven), Greenwich Country (Greenwich, Conn.), Fair- field County Goif (pres. 1896-1900). Residence: Oak Farm, Greenwich, Conn. Address: 126 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


CUSACK, THOMAS FRANCIS


Catholic bishop; b: N. Y. City, Feb. 22, 1862; s. James and Honora (Boland) Cusack; grad. St. Fran- eis Xavier Coll., N. Y. City, 1880; Troy Sem., Troy, N. Y. Ordained pilest, May 30, 1885; Superlor of N. Y. Diocesan Mission Soc. 1897-1904; consecrated, Aprli 25, 1904, auxillary bishop of N. Y. Address: 142 E. 29th St., N. Y. City.


J CUSHING, HARRY ALONZO


Lawyer; b. Lynn, Mass., Sept. 15, 1870; s. Alvin Mathew and Elizabeth (Pearsons) Cushing; grad. Am- herst Coll., A.B., 1891; Columbia Univ., Ph.D., 1896; LL.B., 1901; m. 1899. Elizabeth Newton of Holyoke, Mass. Republican. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Am. Bar Ass'n, Am Hist. Ass'n. See. New England Soc. of N. Y. Author: The Writings of Samuel Adams (4


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vols.). Editor: Amherst Graduates Quarterly. Clubs: Century, Union League, Sleepy Hollow, Lawyers, Ile- publiean, University (Boston). Address: 43 Cedar St., N. Y. City.


CUSHMAN, JOSEPH WOOD


Real estate operator; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 15, 1863; s. E. Holbrook and Mary ( Wood) Cushman; grad. Colum- bia Coll., B.A. (honor elass), 1884; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 10, 1893, Frances J. Rathborne; children: Joseph Rathborne, Holbrook Benezet, Mary Allerton, Eliza- beth L. Mem. Citizen's Union and chm'n Ninth Assem- bly Dist. many years; pres. and dir. J. W. Cushman & Co., The Cushinan & Denison Mig Co., City Land Improvement Co. Episcopalian. Clubs: University, Columbia Univ., Comedy, Alpha Delta Phi, Church. Residenees: 432 W. 23d St., and Bedford, N. Y. Ad- dress: 240 W. 23d St., N. Y. City.


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CUTCHEON, FRANKLIN W. M.


Lawyer; b. Dexter, Mich., Mar. 6, 1864; s. Byron M. and Marie A. (Warner) Cutcheon; grad. Univ. of Michigan, Ph.B., 1885; in. St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 5, 1891, Sarah Gibson Flandrau. Admitted to bar and prac- tised law in St. Paul, Minn., 1885-1899; removed to N. Y. City, 1899, where has since praetised. Active in Dem. polities in Minnesota, and 1892-1893 ehm'n State Central Com .; assisted in org'n Sound Money Demo- cracy, 1896, and served on Nat. Com. of the Nat. org'n. Mem. firm Byrne & Cuteheon; dir. Western Pacifie R'y Co., Salt Lake City. Union Depot R. R. Co., Queens County Water Co. Democrat. Mem. Ass'n Bar city of N. Y., Alpha Delta Phi. Recreations: Riding, hunt- ing, golf. Clubs: University, Century, Riding, Down Town, Piping Roek. Residence: (eity) 147 E. 36th St., and Locust Valley, L. I. Address: 24 Broad St., N. Y. C'ty.


CUTLER, ARTHUR H.


Edueator; b. Holliston, Mass., Jan. 26, 1849; s. Elihu Jr., and Rebekah (Temple) Cutler; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., 1870; Prineeton Univ., Ph.D., 1885; m. 1890, Elizabeth Jones Wilson. Organized Cutler Sch. 1876, of which Hon. Theodore Roosevelt was first graduate. See. Nat. Conf. on Mathematics, which met at Har- vard, 1893, and Columbia, 1896; pres. Sehoolmasters' Ass'n of N. Y. City, 1897. Clubs: Century, Univer- sity, Harvard. Address: 20 E. 50th St., N. Y. City.


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CUTLER, CONDICT WALKER


Physic:an; b. Morristown, N. J., 1859; s. Augustus W. V CUTTING, SETH HUDSON


and Julia R. (Walker) Cutler; grad. Rutgers Coll., B.S., 1879, M.S., 1882; Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Colum- bia), M.D., 1882 (first honor-Harsen prize) ; m. N. Y. City, 1884, Cora Carpenter; one son: Condict Walker, Jr., b. 1888. Formerly prof. dermatology, Univ. of Vt .; attending physician N. Y. City Hosp. Indepen- dent Democrat. Mem. Duteh Reformed Ch. Fellow N. Y. Acad. Medieine; mem. N. Y. Co. Med. Soe., N. Y. Dermatol. Soc. (ex-pres.), Zeta Psi; trustee N. Y. Dis- pensary; mem. Med. B'd Free Industrial Seh. for Crippled Children, N. Y. City. Author: Differential Medieal Diagnosis; Diseases of the Skin; Lectures on Dermatology; Treatment of Typhoid Fever, ete. Mem. N. Y. Soe. Order Founders and Patriots of America. Club: N. Y. Athletic. Address: 135 W. 76th St .. N. Y. City.


CUTLER, JOSEPH WARREN


Manufacturer; b. Albany, N. Y. V .- p. Cutler Mail Chute Co .; also connected with Cutler Realty Co. and Cutler Mfg Co. Residenee: 96 Merriman St., Roeh- ester, N. Y. Address: Cutler Bld'g, Rochester, N. Y.


CUTTER, EPHRAIM


Physician; b. Woburn, Mass., Sept. 1, 1832; s. Ben- jamin and Mary (Wlrittemore) Cutter; grad. Yale, B.A., 1852, A.M., 1855; Harvard Med. Sch., M.D., 1856; Univ. of Pa., M.D., 1857; LL.D., lowa Coll., 1887; m. 1st, Rebecea Smith Sullivan (died 1899); children: Ephraim J., organist, conductor, etc. (Boston) ; John Ashburton (M.D.); m. 2d, 1901, Mrs. Anna L. David- son. Practised at Woburn, Mass., 1857-1875; at Cam- bridge and Boston, 1875-1881; sinee 1881, in N. Y. City. Inventor improved laryngol. and gynceologieal methods and of instruments in relation to them, as well as in mleroseopy and microphotography; au- thor of books and monographs, over 500 tilles; en- gaged in consulting med. work as well as original studies, specialty in foods. Corr. and hon. mem. of Am. and foreign soes. Address: West Falmouth, Mass., or 266 W. 77th St., N. Y. City.


CUTTER, JOHN ASHBURTON


Physician; b. Woburn, Mass., June 27, 1863; s. Dr. Ephraim and Rebecca S. (Sullivan) Cutter; ed. Cam- bridge High Seh., Mass .; Mass. Agr'l Coll., Boston Univ., B.S., 1882; studied medicine with father and other noted physicians; Albany Med. Coll., M.D., 1886; m. Woreester, Mass., May 28, 1891, Ellen B. Wright


(died 1896). Continuously engaged in practice of medicine since 1886. Joint author with father: Fatty Ills and Their Masquerades, 1898; Food-Its Relation to Health and Disease, 1907; contb'd numerous papers to med. journals. Mem. Med. Soc. Borough of Bronx, Gynecol. Soc. of Boston, Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity, Mass. Agr'l Coll. Club (founder): Washington Con- tinental Guard (commandant), Union Soc. of the Civil War. Address: 266 W. 77th St., N. Y. City.


CUTTING, CHURCHILL HUNTER


Merchant: b. Southbridge, Mass., Sept. 12, 1842; 8. Sewall S. (D.D.) and Elisabeth Eddy (Brown) Cut- ting; m. Rochester, N. Y., May 5, 1864, Mary Augusta Dutton (died 1909); children: Mrs. Grace Dutton Cut- ting Riggs, b. 1866; Elisabeth Brown Cutting, b. 1871. Democrat; Baptist. Mem. B'd Mg'rs Am. Bible Soc. Clubs: Merchants', Twentieth Century, Hamilton, Ardsley. Address: 37 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


CUTTING, ELISABETH BROWN


Editor; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1871; d. Churchill Hunter and late Mary (Dutton) Cutting; ed. Brooklyn Heights Sem., Vassar Coll., A.B., Columbia, A.M. Asso. editor The North Am. Review; dir. N. Y. Branch Ass'n of Collegiate Alumnie. Author: Old Taverns and Posting Inns (Half Moon Series). Clubs: Women's University, Twentieth Century (mcm. B'd of Mg'rs), Cosmopolitan. Address: 37 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


V CUTTING, ROBERT FULTON


Retired; b. N. Y. City, June 27, 1852; s. Fulton and Justine (Bayard) Cutting; ed. McMullen's Seh., N. Y. City; grad. Columbia Unlv., A.B., 1871, A.M., 1875, LL.D., 1904; m. 1st, 1874, Natalie C. P. Schenck (died 1875); 2d, Jan., 1883, Helen Suydam; children: Robert Bayard, Helen, Elizabeth MeEvers, Fulton, Charles Suydam, Ruth Hunter. Pres. N. Y. Trade Sch. and of Ass'n for Improving the Condition of the Poor; chm'n B'd of Directors City and Suburban Ilomes Co .; pres. Tropical Land Co .; dir. Am. Exchange Nat. Bank. Pres. Bureau Municipal Research. Trustee Cooper


Inst. Episcopalian. Mem. Delta Phi, Columbia Uniy. Alumni Ass'n, Am. Museum Natural History, Am. Eco- nomic Ass'n. Took an active part in politics, as head of Citizens' Union, in campaigns from 1897-1905. Clubs: Century, City, Delta Phi, Church, Tuxedo. Residences: Tuxedo Park, N. Y., and 24 E. 67th St. Address: 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


Arehiteet and builder; b. Newport, N. H., Nov. 3, 1869; s. Shepherd H. and Helen F. (Baker) Cutting; is of pure English descent, traeing baek in dircet line to emigrants leaving England from 1634, 1670, on father's and mother's sides respectively; had two g .. grandfathers in Continental Army; ed. in high sch., Newport, N. H., and Coleman Nat. Business Coll., Newark, N. J., degrec of Master of Accounts from lat- ter; m. Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 1, 1895, Hattie M. Wright, of Portland, Me .; children: Helen F., b. Aug. 13, 1899; Ruth E., b. Aug. 5, 1901; Isabel W., b. Oct. 24, 1908. Well known In 'bld'g business in towns of Eastern Vt. and Western New Hampshire, espeelally Claremont, N. H., where he has owned and managed mueh business and tenement property. Formerly of Chandler /& Cutting, builders, Claremont, N. IL .; now see. and treas. Hunton-Cutting Co., real estate oper- ators, Brooklyn, and pres, of Ascutney Realty Co., builders, also of Cutting & Osgood, Brooklyn. Re- publican; Baptist. Mason and Knight of Pythias. Address: 1721 Av. J, Brooklyn, N. Y.


CUTUJIAN, AVAC


Physician, surgcon; b. Marash, Cilieia, Turkey, July 15, 1863; s. Hagop and Turvand (Abbian) Cutujlan; grad. N. Y. Univ., A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa), 1888; A.M., 1891; L. I. Coll. Hosp., M.D., 1893; m. Kenton, Del., June 25, 1896, Margaret Reynold Graham; chlidren: Frances Catherine, b. 1898; T. Norris, b. 1901. House surgcon New Haven Hosp., 1893; visiting physician, Demllt Dispensary; med. examiner John Hancock Life Ins. Co. Presby'n. Address: 71 Lexington Av., N. Y City.


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Pharmacist; b. S. Weymouth, Mass., May S, 1859; ed. common schs .; served apprenticeship in drug Dust- ness in Rockland, Mass .; grad. Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 1883. Removed to N. Y. City, 1885; subsequently mg'r pharmaey at. 34th St. and Broadway; founded Arm of Daggett & Ramsdell, 1890; incorporated, 1898. Mem. Am. Pharmaceutical Ass'n, Manhattan Pharm. Ass'n and N. Y. Coll Pharmacy; mem. N. E. Soc., Nat. Whole- sale Drus gists' Ass'n, Am. Proprietary Ass'n. Rest- dence: Richmond Hill, N. Y. Address: 314 W. 14th St., N. Y. City.


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WHO'S WHO IN NEW YORK


DAILEY, JOHN F.


Grain and wool dealer; b. Brockport, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1876; s. William and Jessee (McGarry) Dailcy; ed. Brockport Normal Sch .; Rochester Business Inst .; m. Rochester, Aug. 30, 1898, Frances I. Murray; children: William Murray, b. 1902; John F., Jr., b. 1904; Allan Augustine. b. 1906; John Phillip, b. 1912. In commer- clal business, 1892, with William Dailey, as mg'r; partner in 1897; purchased whole business, 1905; moved it to Rochester, conducting it as sole owner; most extensive dealer in State, in N. Y. State wheat and barley. Mem. Dem. State Excc. Com., 1910-1912; chm'n Monroe Co. Dem. Com., 1910-1912. Democrat; Roman Cathollc. Residence: 370 Westminster Rd. Address: 126 Brown St., Rochester, N. Y.


DAINGERFIELD, ELLIOTT


Artist; b. Harper's Ferry, W. Va., March 26, 1859; s. John E. and Matilda (Brua) Daingerfield; ed. pub- lic schs. and by private tutors; studied art by private teacher, N. Y., and Art (Students' Leaguc. Exhibited at Nat. Acad. Design, 1880; studied abroad, 1897; painted Lady Chapel of Ch, of St. Mary the Virgin, N. Y., 1902. Hcad Permanent Art Sch., Blowing Rock, N. C. Prof. painting and composition, Phila. Sch. of Design; received silver medal Pan-Am. Exp'n, 1901; Clarke prize, Nat. Acad., 1902. Has painted: Madonna and Child (property of Haley Fiske); Child of Mary (silver medal), in Nat. Gallery, Washington, D. C .; Story of the Madonna (prize, 1902); Slumbering Fog (Met. Mus. of Art) ; and others. Mem. Fine Arts Fed- eration. Clubs: N. Y. Water Color, Lotos, Church. Address: 222 W. 59th St., N. Y. City.


DALBERG, MELVIN HENRY


Lawyer; b. St. Louis, Mo., July 27, 1875; s. Albert M. and Hanna (Stern) Dalberg; ed. Columbia Univ. and N. Y. Law Sch., AJB., LL.B .; m. 1912, Lucille E. Byrne; children: Helen Lynn, b. 1901; Marian Hallo- well, b. 1905. Admitted to N. Y. bar, 1897, and since then engaged in practice; counsel in many important cases; one of atty's for Albert T. Patrick in famous murder case, Van Denburgh extradition proceedings; negotiated sale of $6,000,000. of Brooklyn water front to City of N. Y. Dir. Seminole Mining Co., Physical and Surgical Hosp. Democrat; pres. Young Men's Dem, Club of 29th Assembly Dist., 1897-1895; candi- date on Dem. ticket for alderman from 21st Dist., 1901: ass't tax comm'r, City of N. Y., 1906-1907; mcm. B'd of Inspectors of Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1906-1907; in charge of Bureau of Club Organizations of Dem. Nat. Com., 1908 .; sec. Speakers' Bureau, Dem. Nat. Com., 1912. Mem. Columbia Coll. Alumni Ass'n, Dwight Alumni Ass'n, N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n, Missouri Soc., Zeta Psi fraternity, Empire City Lodge of Masons. Clubs: Nat. Democratic, Pleiades. Address: 27 Will- lam St., N. Y. City.




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