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DALE, ALAN (ALFRED J. COHEN)
Dramatic critic; b. Birmingham, Eng., May 14, 1861; ed. King Edward's Sch., Birmingham; m. 1886, Carrie Livingston Frost. Came to U. S. 1886, has ever since been engaged in journalism in N. Y. City; dramatic critic for N. Y. Evening World, 1887-1895; since then dramatic critic N. Y. Journal. Anthor: Jonathan's Home; A Marriage Below Zero; My Footlight Hus- band; An Eerie He and She; Familiar Chats with Queens of the Stage; A Moral Busybody; Miss Inno- cence; Conscience on Ice; A Girl Who Wrote; Hls Own Image; Wanted, A Cook. Residence: 110 St. Nicholas Av. Address: N. Y. Journal, N. Y. City.
N DALE, HARRY HOWARD
Lawyer, mem. Congress; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 3. 1868; ed. public schs., Brooklyn; attended N. Y. Law Sch. In active practice of law since admission to bar, May 14, 1891; mem. of Assembly State of N. Y., five terms; att'y for Comptroller of State of N. Y. in transfer tax proceedings, affecting Kings County, 1911-1912; elected to 63d Congress, from 4th N. Y. Dist., 1912. Democrat. Address: 699 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y.
DALPHIN, PERCIVAL FREEMAN
Physician, surgeon; b. Richfield Springs, N. Y., D'oc. 12, 1867; s. Robert G. and Frances N. (Ingalls) Dal- phin; grad. Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., N. Y. City, M.D., 1891; m. Trout River, N. Y., July 11, 1899, Clara J. Brady; children: Robert, b. March 30, 1901; Charles, b. May 3, 1906. Practised medicine at Trout River. N. Y., Nov. 2, 1891, to Jan. 1, 1894; since then at Malone, N. Y. Comm'd 1st lieut. 203d N. Y. Vol. Inf., July 6, 1898, and 1st lleut. and ass't surgcon same reg't Jan. 12, 1899; mustered out with regiment March 25, 1899. Presby'n. Mem. Franklin Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n. Dir. Malone Ilosp. Ass'n. U. S. Pension Examining surgcon at Malone, N. Y. Address: 232 @. Main St., Malone, N. Y.
DALTON, FRANK EUGENE
Physical dir .; b. London, Eng., May 30, 1879; s. David and Martha (Coronna) Dalton; ed. St. Marks Coll., London; in. N. Y. City, 1908, Chrystal Knauer; one son, Frank Eugene, Jr., b. 1913. Pres. Dalton Gymnasium and Swimming Sch., Inc .; dir. Berkeley Lyceum Gym- nasium, Inc. Mem. Professional Swimming Ass'n. Recreations: Handball, tennis, automobiling, canoeing, boxing. Author: Swimming Scientifically Taught. Residence: Bayside, L. I., N. Y. Address: 19-23 W. 44th St., N. Y. City.
DALTON, WILLIAM
Mechanical eng'r; b. Alhany, N. Y., 1869; s. Philip W. and Harriet Ann (Ertzberger) Dalton; ed. Albany public schs., Cornell Univ., M.E., 1890; m. Albany, 1895. Ida M. Hill: children: Wilfred, b. 1890; John, b. 1898: Elbert, b. 1900; Philip, b. 1903; Richard, b. 1905. Chief eng'r An. Locomotive Co. Republican; Methodist. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, trustee Schenectady Sav- ings Bank. Clubs: Mohawk, Mohawk Golf (Schenec- tady), Engineers (N. Y. City). Residence: R. D. No. 2, Schenectady, N. Y.
DALTON, WILLIAM ADOLPHUS
Clergyman; b. Albany, N. Y., 1842; s. William and Lucy Delphens Dalton; grad. Union Univ., Albany, N. Y., LL.B., 1869; m. South Norwalk, Conu., 1872, Elizabeth M. Hopkins (died Feb. 22, 1909); threc chil- dren. Engaged in law practice until 1889, when be- came missionary at Greenwood Lake, N. Y .; ordered deacon, 1890, ordained priest, 1892, by Bishop Potter, in ministry of Episcopal Ch. Continued as missionary at Greenwood Lake until 1892: minister in charge. St. Luke's Ch., Haverstraw, N. Y., and missionary In charge Ch. of Our Saviour, N. Y. City, 1893-1896 itinerant missionary. Archdeaconry of Orange, 1896- 1897; immigrant port chaplain, N. Y. City, 1897-1907; engaged in Diocese of Albany, 1911-1913. Address: 51 Elberon Place, Albany, N. Y.
DALY, ARNOLD
Actor; b. Brooklyn, Oct. 4, 1875; s. Joseph J. and Mary Daly, who were born in Ireland; m. July 1, 1900. Mary Blythe, niece of Gen. LaGrange, of Los Angeles, Calif .; one d .: Blythe, b. 1902. Made first appearance on stage in company headed by Fanny Rice; made first marked success in character of "Chambers" in Frank Mayo's production of Pudd'n Head Wilson (dramatized from Mark Twain's book of that title), and later appeared successfully in various parts; pro- duced, Dec. 9, 1903, Shaw's Candida, which ran for over 150 nights, and afterward appeared in various other plays by Shaw, in all successfully. Club: The Players. Address: 116 E. 58th St., N. Y. City.
DALY,' JOSEPH FRANCIS
Lawyer; b. Plymouth, N. C., Dec. 3. 1840; s. Denis and Elizabeth T. Daly; came when 9 years old to N. Y. City, where was educated (LL.D., St. John's Coll., 1883, Villanova. 1902); m. 1st, 1873, Emma Robinson Barker (died 1886); children: Edward H., Wilfred A., Elizabeth T .; in. 2d, 1890, Mary Louise Smith. Ad- mitted to bar, 1862, judge, 1870-1890, and chief justice. 1890-1896, Court of Common Pleas, N. Y .; justice Su- preme Court, /1896-1898 since 1898 in private prac- tice. Comm'r from U. S. to revise laws of Porto Rico, 1900; mem. I'd Mg'rs Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Advisory B'd St. Vincent's Hosp .; mem. B'd Trinity Coll., Washington. Mem. Am. Geog. Soc., Southern Soc., N. C. Soc Ass'n of the Bar, N. Y. Law Inst .. Nat. Conv. Charities, Dunlap Soc., N. Y. County: Lawyers' Ass'n (dir.), Clubs: Catholic (pres., 1893- 1899), Players (v .- p.), Reform. Residences: 42 W. 9th St., and Roanoke, Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 52 Wall St., N. Y. City.
DALZIEL, FREDERICK YOUNG
Born, London, Eng., Dec., 1868; s. William Alexander and Susan '(Trinick) Dalziel; grad. Brasenose Coll .. Oxford, Eng., 1893; m. London, Eng., Sept., 1901, Emily Key Hoffman; children: Diana, b. 1903; Alexandra, b. 1907. Clubs: The Brook, Travellers (Paris), New Ox- ford, Cambridge (London). Residence: 15 E. 77th St. Address: 38 Wall St., N. Y. City.
DAME, NELSON PAGE
Clergyman; b. Danville, Va., Oet, 11, 1852; s. Rev George W. and Mary M. (Page) Dame; ed. Danville (Va.) Acad., Univ. of Va., Theol. Sem., near Alexandria, Va .; m. at Theol. Sem., near Alexandra, Va., June, 1878, Mary Nimmo Walker: children: Margaret Page, now Mrs. William C. Worthington, b. 1879; Mary Cushing, b. 1881; Lelia Leigh, b. 1883; Laura Nelson, b. 1887. Before entering ministry taught High Sch. Dep't of the public schs., Danville, Va., and as instr. In Prep. Dep't of Theol. Sem. near Alexandria, Va. Held charges at Blacksburg. Va., West River, Md., Winchester, Va .;
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rector St. Paul's Ch., Ossining, N. Y., 1904-1912, resign- ing to become gen. missioner of Diocese of Va., with office at Alexandria. Mem. N. Y. Churchman's Ass'n. Pres. Federation of Churches and other religious or- ganizations, Ossining, N. Y. Recreations: Goif, fish- ing, boating. Residence: 1509 28th St., N. W., Wash- ington, D. C. Address: Alexandria, Va.
DAMERON, LAWRANCE C.
Fire ins. adjuster; b. Newport, Ky., July 2, 1877; s. Edward P. and Ida M. (Carter) Dameron; ed. Newport public schs. and Woodward High Sch., Cincinnati; m. Brooklyn, June 23, 1906, Ada E. Malby. Engaged in eng'ring practice and was ass't city eng'r of Newport, Ky., 1895-1898; ins. surveyor for the Sanborn Map Co., 1898-1901; insp. Chicago Underwriters' Ass'n, 1901- 1902; sp'] ag't Niagara Fire Ins. Co., 1902-1903; sp'l ag't and adjuster Continental Ins. Co., 1903-1907; sp'l ag't at N. Y. City of Nat. Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford, Conn., and Mechanics and Traders Ins. Co., of New Orleans, La., 1907-1910; gen. adjuster of same since Jan. 1, 1910. Republican. Mem. Christian (Disciples) Ch., N. E. Ins. Exchange and the Underwriters' Ass'n' of State of N. Y. Mem. Montauk Lodge, F. and A. M. Residence: Hotel St. George, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 123 William St., N Y. City.
DAMON, ALEXANDER MARTIN
Field Sec. (The Salvation Army, Inc.); b. Lowell, Mass., July 28, 1874; s. Alexander M. and Laura E (Stiles) Damon; ed. Green Sch., Lowell, Dwight Sch., Boston; m. Dec. 19, 1895, Annie May Barrow, children: Evangeline Cora, Gladys Mina. Started with lowest rank and position in The Salvation Army, 1890; has risen with great rapidity to rank of lieut .- col. Of the armles, 21,168 officers and employees, only 140 have attained this rank. Now Field Sec. or third in com- mand of army operations in Eastern States (all cast of Illinois), in which territory there are 3,000 officers and employees, and thousands of soldiers. Has travelcd during 20 years' army service over 260,000 miles in this country and abroad. Visited Canada, England, Scot- land, Ireland, France, Belgium, Holland, Sweden, Nor- way and Denmark. Trustee The Salvation Army (Inc.); dir. The Industrial Homes Co. Mem. Important b'ds in business direction of The Salvation Army, chm'n Candidates B'd, Intelligence B'd, Slum and Res- cue Finance, dir. Paterson (N. J.) Rescue Mission. Ad~ dress: 122 W. 14th St., N. Y. City.
DAMROSCH, FRANK
Musician; b. Breslau, Germany, June 22, 1860; s. Dr. Leopold and Heiene (von Heimburg) Damrosch; edJ Coll. City of N. Y. (honorary Mus. Doc., Yale, 1904) ; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 10, 1887, Hetty Mosenthal; children: Frank, Jr., b. 1888; Helen Therese, b. 1893. Dir. Inst. of Musical Art, Oratorio Soc. of N. Y., Musical Art Soc., Mendelssohn Glec Club, People's Choral Unlon. Symphony Concerts for Young People. Lieut. Col. State Nat. Guard, 1885. Mem. Armstrong Ass'n, Nat. Geog. Soc., Soc. for Ethical Culture. Recreation: Yacht sailing. Club: Century. Residence: 181 W. 75th St. Address: 120 Claremont Av., N. Y. City.
DAMROSCH, WALTER JOHANNES
Musician; b. Breslau, Germany, Jan. 30, 1862; s. Leopold and Helene (von Heimburg) Damrosch; ed. N. Y. City public schools; studied harmony and com- position under father, Dr. Leopold Damrosch, and un- der Risclibrieter and Draeseke in Dresden; in piano under Von Inten. Boeckclman, Pinner, and llans von Bulow; m. Washington, D. C., May 17, 1890, Margaret, d. Hon. James G. Blalne; children: Alice, b. 1892; Margaret, b. 1896; Leopoldine, b. 1899; Anita, b. 1904. Succeeded father as conductor N. Y. Symphony Soc .. N. Y. Oratorio Soc., and German Opera at the Metro- politan Opera House, 1885, founded a Wagner Opera Co., 1894, which produced the Nibelungen Trilogy in U. S .; elected conductor of N. Y. Symphony Philhar- monic Soc., 1902, and conductor N. Y. Symphony Or- chestra, 1903. Republican. Composer: The Scarlet Letter (opcra In 3 acts); Manila, Tc Deum; Cyrano (opera In 4 acts); Danny Deever, etc. Recreations: Tennis. Club: Century. Address: 146 E. 61st St., N. Y. City.
DANA, ARNOLD GUYOT
Editor; b. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 29, 1862; s. late James D. (prof. geology and mineralogy, Yale) and Henrietta (Silliman) Dana; grad. Yale, 1883; m. Brook- lyn, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1888, Grace Newton; children: Hen- rletta Silliman, Katharine Trumbull, Aibro Newton. Student, post-grad. dcp't Yale Univ., 1883-1886; cditor Investors' Supplement, Commercial and Financial Chronicle, 1887-1893; with Redmond Kerr & Co., bank- ers and brokers, N. Y. City, 1893-1894; since 1894, an editor on the staff of Commercial and Financial Chronicle, in charge of Investment News Dep't and
Investors' Supplement (now and R'y Industrial
Section). V .- p., scc. and dir. Wililam B. Dana Co., publishers Commercial and Financial Chronicle. Clubs: Hamilton (Brooklyn), Twentieth Century (Brooklyn). Residence: 130 Hicks St., Brooklyn. Address: 138 Front St., N. Y. City.
DANA, CHARLES A.
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City; ed. Cutler Sch., grad. Colum- bia Univ., A.B., 1902, Columbia Law Sch., M.A., 1904. Began practice of law, 1904, being first connected with firm of Edward M. Shepard, and Smith & Harkness, and subsequently with firm of Strong & Cadwalader. Appt'd ass't in dist. att'ys office, 1907, under Wm. T. Jerome, and since actively engaged in prosecuting cases in Supreme Court, and in Courts of Gen. and Sp'i Sessions of N. Y. Now mem. law firm Dana, Gates & Gailatin. Has taken active part in politics, and for past 8 years election dist. capt. and mem. Rep. Co. Com. Elected mem. Assembly, 1909. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Squadron A, Cav., N.G.N.Y. Clubs: Uni- versity, Republican, Columbia University. Residence: 383 Park Av. Address: 60 Wall St., N. Y. City.
I DANA, CHARLES LOOMIS
Physician, /lecturer; b. Woodstock, Vt., March 25, 1832; s. Charles and Charity S. (Loomis) Dana; grad. Dartmouth Coll., A.B., 1872, A.M .; Columbia Univ., M.D., 1877; m. Lilian Farlee (now deceased). Prof. diseases of nervous system, Med. Dep't Cornell Univ., and Dartmouth Med. Coll. Physician to Bellevue Hosp. Pres. Am. Neurol. Ass'n. N. Y. Neurol. Soc .; follow A.A.A.S .; corr. mem. Société de Neurolgie, Paris. Author: Text-book of Nervous Diseases and Psychiatry (6 editions) ; also monographs in Hamilton Legal Med- icine on Traumatic Neuroses, and contb'ns to journals, and monographs on nervous and mental diseases. Founder and pres. Charaka Club. Mcm. Dartmouth
Ass'n, Sons of Revolution. Clubs: University, Cen- tury, Racquet and Tennis, City, Ardsley, N. Y. Athletic. Address: 53 W. 53d St., N. Y. City.
DANA, MYRON T.
Prin. Fredonia State Normal Sch .; b. Lawyersvilie, N. Y., March 14, 1850; s. Gilbert W. and Clara H. (Nichols) Dana; grad. Geneseo Normai Sch., and Ilil- nois Wesleyan Univ., Ph.B., Ph.D .; m. Fredonia N. Y., Dec., 1882, Annie Mckinstry; one d., Clara D. Began teaching as dist. sch. teacher; vice-prin., 1886-1906; since 1906 prin. Fredonia (N. Y.) State Normal Sch. Independent In politics. Address: Fredonla, N. Y.
1DANA, PAUL
Retired; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 20, 1852; s. Charles An- derson and Eunice (Macdaniel) Dana; ed. private schs., N. Y. City, and Harvard, A.B., 1874; Columbia Law Sch., {L.B., 1878; m. N. Y. Clty, Nov. 11, 1884, Mary D. Butler Duncan; children: Janet Percy, Anderson, W. B. D. Became editor of N. Y. Sun on death of father. and retired in 1903. Was for several years park comm'r, N. Y. City. Address: Glencove, L. I., N. Y.
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DANA, RICHARD T.
Civil and consulting eng'r; b. Lenox, Mass., June 13, 1876; s. Richard Starr and Florine (Turner) Dana; grad. Yale (Sheffield Scientific Sch.), Ph.B. in Civii Eng'ring, 1896; m. N. Y. City, April 22, 1902, Mary R. Meredith; one d., Mary F., b. 1906. Ass't eng'r Erie R. R. Co. until Oct., 1902, since then consulting eng'r in general practice; cilicf eng'r Construction Service Co. Served two years in Conn. Naval Militia, one year in 130th Separate Co., Elmira, N. Y. Consulting eng'r Dansville & Mt. Morris R. R. Co. Republican. MIem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Am. Inst. Mining Engr's, Soc. Coloniai Wars. Clubs: University, Racquet and Tennis, Reform. Residence: 54 E. 81st St. Address: 15 Wili- iam St., N. Y. City.
DANFORTH, EDWARD
Physician; b. Bainbridge, N. Y., 1878; s. Eiliot and Ida (Prince) Danforti; grad. Columbia Univ., M.D., 1902; m. Middleburgh, N. Y., 1905, Helen Mattice; chil- dren: Œiliot, b. 1906; Edward Prince, b. 1907. Served on home staff Bellevue Hosp., N. Y. City, 1902-1905; engaged In European study one year; in gen. practice of medicine, Bainbridge, N. Y. Dir. First Nat. Bank of Bainbridge; pres. B'd of Ed'n. Independent; mem. Dutch Reformed Ch. Mem. Soc. of Alumni of Beliexue Hosp., N. Y. City; Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity, Ma- sonic Order, Norwlcil Commandery, K. T. Trustee Bainbridge High Sch., Bainbridge Frec Library. Ad- dress: Bainbridge, N. Y.
DANFORTH, HENRY GOLD
Lawyer, mem. Congress; b. Gates, Monroe Co., N. Y., June 14, 1854; s. George F. Danforth; ed. private school of Rochester, Phillips Exeter Acad., Exeter, N. H .; grad. Harvard Coll., 1877; Harvard Law Sch., 1880; m.
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Edwina L. Blake. In active practice of law since ad- mission to bar, 1880; elected to 63rd Congress from. 39th N. Y. Dist., 1912. Republican. Address: Roches- ter, N. Y.
V DANFORTH, LOOMIS L.
Physician, surgeon; b. Monticello, Otsego Co., N. Y .; V DANNEMILLER, ALBERT J.
6. Hiram D. and Mary Jane (Tanner) Danforth; ed. in acad. at Utica, N. Y .; grad. Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), M.D., 1874; m. Willimantic, Conn., 1874, Emma Augusta Hamlin. Engaged in practice as homeopathic physiclan and surgeon since 1874. Prof. obstetrics, N. Y. Homœ. Med. Coll. and Hosp., N. Y. City, since 1886 (now senlor prof.); head of Maternity Dep't Flower Hosp. Mem. Homœ. Mcd. Soc. County of N. Y. (pres. 1902). Republican. Mem. Briek Presby'n Ch. Club: Union League. Address: 49 W. 52d St., N. Y. City.
DANIELL, JOHN FRANCIS
Merchant; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 5, 1874; s. John and Katharine Frances (Lozier) Danleil; ed. Berkeley Mil. Sch., N. Y. Clty (grad. as Col. of the Corps, 1893) ; pre- pared for Yale, but entcred business; m. Baltimore, Mid., June 3, 1897, Isabelle Shriver Kunkel. Entered father's and grandfather's business 1893; now the firm of John Danieli Sons & Sons. Mem. Advisory B'd Corn Exchange Bank (Astor Pl. Branch). Travelled In Mexico, Canada and abroad. First lleut. and battalion adj. 7th Reg't, N. G. N. Y .; appt'd by Mayor N. Y. City on com. to receive Admiral Dewey on return to this country, 1899. Detailed by Gov. of N. Y., at request of State Dep't, Washington, D. C., as personal mil. aide to His Imperial Highness Prince Kuniyoshl Kuni of Japan during his vislt to N. Y., 1909. Aide-de-camp on staff of Gov. of N. Y. Jan. 1, 1913. Mem. S' .. Nicholas Soc., Soc. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution, Military Soc. of War of 1812 and Veteran Corps of Artillery. Mem. B'd of Trustees Berkeley Sch. Residence: 126 E 72d St. Address: Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts., N. Y. City.
DANIELS, CHARLES NELSON
Consul gen .; b. Barre, Orleans Co., N. Y., July 2, 1849; s. Nelson Fitch and Alenda (Clack) Daniels; ed. com- mon and private schs. of Conn., two years in prep. sch. of Shurtleff Coll .; m. Columbia, Conn., Dec. 28, 1877, Susle E. Little; children: Nelson A., b. 1879; Grace L., b. 1881. Postmaster Willimantic, Conn., 1890- 1894; Judge Probate Dist. of Windham, Conn., 1896- 1902; State Auditor, Conn., 1903; Am. Consul Sheffield, Eng., 1904-1912: Am. Consul Sherbrooke, Can., since 1912. Non-comm'd officer (q .- m. serg't) on staff of Col. 3d Reg't, Conn. N. G., 1876-1881. Republican; Unitarian. Scottish Rite Mason, Shriner, Odd Fellow; mem. Royal Arcanum. Recreation:
Walking. Club: St. George's (Sherbrooke), Address: Am. Consulate, Sherbrooke, Can.
DANIELS, FRANK
Actor; b. Dayton, O., 1860. Since first appearance, 1883, has taken leading parts In eomedles and oper- ettas, including A Rag Baby, Little Puck, The Wizard of the Nile, The Idol's Eye, The Ameer, Miss Sim- plicity, The Office Boy, Sergeant Brue, The Belle of Brittany and other comedies. Address: Rye, N. Y.
DANIELS, JOSEPHUS
Secretary of the Navy; b. Washington, N. C., May 18, 1862; s. Josephus and Mary (Cleves) Danlels; ed. Collegiate Inst., Wilson, N. C., and Univ. of N. C .; m. May 18, 1888, Addie Worth Bagley; children: Josephus, Jr., Worth Bagley, Jonathan Worth, Frank A., Jr .; en- gaged in newspaper work, and at age of 18 editor Wilson (N. C.) Advance; admitted to bar 1885; dld not practice; editor Raleigh (N. C.) State Chronicle, 1885; State printer for N. C., 1887-1893; chief clerk Dep't of the Interior, 1893-1895. Consolidated the State Chron- icle and North Carolinian with the News and Ob- server, 1894, since which time has been its editor; mem. Dem. Nat. Exec. Com. from N. C. for 20 years. Ex-pres. N. C. Editorlal Ass'n; trustee and mem. exec. com. b'd of trustees Univ. of N. C .; appt'd Sec. of the Navy March 5, 1913. Address: Washington, D. C.
DANN, HOLLIS ELLSWORTH
Prof. music; b. Canton, Pa., May 1, 1861; s. Judson and Harriet (Harding) Dann; grad. Canton High Sch., 1878; Elmira (N. Y.) Business Coll., 1887; music sch., Rochester, N. Y., 1879-1880; private inst'r, Boston, 1881-1883; Mus. D., Alfred U., 1906; m. July 10, 1890, Lols Hanford, of Ithaca, N. Y. Principal Havana (N. Y.) Acad., 1886-1887; dlr. music Ithaca schools, 1887- 1900; inst'r in music, 1903-1904; ass't prof., 1904-1906; prof. and head dep't of musie, since 1906, Cornell Univ. Chm'n Mus. Council N. Y. B'd of Regents since 1910. Mem. Faculty New Sch. of Methods, Boston, 1896-1906. Republican; Presby'n. Author: Christmas Carols and
Hymns, 1910; School Hymns, 1010; Assembly Songs, 1911; Musical Dictation, 1912; also numerous papers and pamphlets relating to musie in public schools. Clubs: Savage, Town and Gown; Cornell Univ. Glee (dir.). Residenee: Seneca St., Ithaca, N. Y.
Coffee merchant; b. Canton, Ohio, June 24, 1879; s. Edward and Philomena (Boesch) Dannemiller; ed. Univ. of Notre Dame (business course); m. 1st, June 18, 1907, Mary R. Cleary (died Jan. 17, 1009); m. 2d, April 25, 1911, Helen M. Carberry. Sec. and treas. Dannemiller Coffee Co. Cathollc. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Catholic Soc. (N. Y. Clty), Canton (Ohio) Soc. of N. Y. Address: 88 72d St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
JDANNEMILLER, EDWARD
Merchant; b. Canton, O., Oct. 17, 1850; s. Benedict and Barbara (Scheiber) Dannemiller; ed. parochial sch., Canton (O.) High Sch .; grad. Duff's (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Commercial Coll .; m. Canton, O., June 10, 1873, Philomena Boesch; children: Albert J., b. 1879; Loretta, b. 1884; Benedict, b. 1888; Edward I., b. 1891. Gencral mg'r Dannemiller wholesale grocery, Canton, 15 years; now. pres. Dannemiller Coffee Co., Brooklyn. Has traveled through England, France, Italy, Switzer- land and Germany, 1888. Chm'n B'd Ed'n of Canton and of the waterworks trustees; charter mem. and trustee Aultman Charlty Hosp. Democrat; Catholic. Mem. Mf'rs Ass'n of N. Y., Knights of Columbus, Order of the Alhambra, Brooklyn B'd of Trade, Brooklyn Citizens' Ass'n, Canton Soc. of N. Y. City. Address: 6801 Ridge Boul., Brooklyn, N. Y. City.
DANZIGER, ERNST
Physician; b. Berlin, Germany, April 18, 1871; s. Jullus and Seraphine (Maisel) Danziger; grad. Köl- nisches Gymnasium, Berlin; studied medicine for a year in Royal Univ., Berlin, and Univ. of the City of N. Y. (Med. Dep't), M.D., 1894; m. N. Y. City, June 2, 1903, Martha Bachmann; one d., Jullet, b. 1906. At- tending ear, nose and throat surgeon in German Dis- pensary, N. Y. Clty, adjunct attending laryngologist to Country Sanitarium of the Montefiore Home; mem. Harlem Med. Ass'n, German Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. Acad. Medicine. Address: 63 W. 90th St., N. Y. Clty.
DARDESS, JOHN C.
Lawyer; b in Town of Claverack, Columbla Co., N. Y., May 20, 1871; s. John and Mary (Connelly ) Dardess; ed. Meilenvilie Dist. Sch., Stockport Dist. Sch., Chat- ham Union Sch., Cornell Unlv. Sch. of Law, LL.B., 1892; m. Chatham, N. Y., June 20, 1900, Helen L. Nlles; ehll- dren: Richard, b. Aug. 1, 1901; John, b. Dec. 30, 1904; David, b. July 26, 1910. Admitted to bar, May 13, 1893; mn'g clerk for Hon. J. Rlder Cady, Hudson, N. Y., until Jan. 1, 1904, when became mem. firm of Mc- Clellan & Dardess (cx-County Judge Hugh W. McClel- lan and George Mcclellan). Judge MeClellan died In 1896, and partnership continued with George Mcclellan under name of Mcclellan & Dardess, until Jan. 1, 1908. Candidate for dist, atty, 1898, 1904. Enlisted as a prl- vate In Co. I, 203d Reg't, N. Y. Vol. Inf., July 11, 1898; promoted to 1st sergeant; hon. discharged, Oct. 20, 1898. Democrat; Roman Catholic. Trustee B'd Ed'n. Chatham Unlon Sch., sinec 1894. Mem. Knights of Co- lumbus, Modern Woodmen of America, Delta Chi (Cor- nell), Hudson Lodge of Elks. Address: Chatham, Co- lumbla Co., N. Y.
DARLING, RICHARD WELLS
Lawyer; b. Philadelphia, Pa .; s. Rev. Henry Dariing (D.D., LL.D., pres. Hamilton Coll.) and Ophelia (Wells) Darling; grad. Amherst Coil., A.B., 1876; Albany Law Sch., 1 .. L.B., 1878. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1878. Re- publican; Presby'n. Club: University (Brooklyn). Residence: 885 Union St., Brooklyn. Address: 116 Nassau St., N. Y. Clty.
DARLING, RUEL S. - Merchant; b. Pawtucket, R. I., Oct. 14, 1855; s. Ruel S. and Alma E. (Cook) Darling; grad. Mowry and Goff's Sch., Providence, R. I., 1876; m. Feb. 16, 1881, Susan E. Nichols, of Foxboro, Mass .; one son, Ruei S., Jr. (grad. N. Y Unlv., 1905). Pres. Darling Brothers Co., wholesale meats (Inc., 1899). Address: 210 W. 104th St., N. Y. City.
DARLINGTON, CHARLES FRANCIS
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, Nov. 1, 1860; s. Thos. and Hannah A. (Goodliffe) Darlington; grad. Princeton, 1882; Columbia Law Sch., 1884; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 28. 1903, Letltia Craig O'Neill; one son: Charles Francis, Jr., b. Sept. 13, 1901. Admitted to bar, 1881. Mem. Sons of Revolution, Huguenot Soe. of America, Soc. of Colonial Wars, St. Nicholas Soc. Summer home: Mt. Kisco, Westchester Co., N. Y. Residence: 143 W. 57th St. Address: 100 Broadway, N. Y. Clty.
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DARLINGTON, JAMES HENRY
Episcopalian Bishop; b. Brooklyn, June 9, 1856; s. Thomas and Hannah Anne (Goodliffe) Darlington; grad. Newark (N.J.) High Sch., 1873; N. Y. Univ., A.B., 1877 (D.D., 1895); Princeton Theol. Sem., B.D., 1880; Princeton Univ., A.M., Ph.D., 1884; (LL.D., St. John's College, Annapolis, Md., 1905); LL.D., Dickinson Coll., 1907; m. Garden City Cathedral, July 26, 1886, Ella Louise, d. James Sterling Bearng; children: Rev.
Henry V. B., Gilbert S. B., Eleanor T., Elliott C. B., \ DARRIN, DAVID H.
Kate Brampton. Ordered deacon and ordained priest, 1882, by Bishop Littlejohn; ass't, 1882-1883, rector, 1883-1905, Christ Church, Brooklyn; arehdcacon of IN. Brooklyn, 1895-1898; conscerated, 1905, 1st bishop of diocese of Harrisburg, Pa. Chaplain 47th Reg't, N.G.N.Y. Lecturer N. Y. Univ., 1902-1903. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, Chaplain-General of Huguenot Soc., St. Nicholas Soc. Hon. mcm. St. Andrew Soc., Phila., Sons of Revolution and 33° Mason. Editor: The Hymnal of the Church, with music. Author: In Memoriam, Rhymes for Little People, A Twenty Years' Pastorate, also various serions, hymns, pamphlets and ad- dresses. Clubs: University (Brooklyn), Westminster (London), Church (Harrisburg), Newport Golf. Itesi- denee: (winter) 321 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa .; (summer) The Corners, 119 Rhode Island Av., New- port, R. I.
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