Who's who in New York City and State, 1914, pt 1, Part 65

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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DAY, RICHARD EDWIN


Editor and author; b. W. Granby, Oswego Co., N. Y., April 27, 1852; s. Richard and Susan L. (Huggins) Day; grad. Syracuse Univ., 'A.B., 1877, A.M., 1878; Litt.D.,


1899; m. Martinsburg, N. Y., April 22, 1880, Frances E. Northrop. Engaged in teaching; then in journal- ism; ass't editor Northern Christian Advocate, 1879- 1880; asso. editor Syracuse Daily Standard, 1880-1899; employed in Regents' Office Albany, 1899-1904; since 1904 in State Historian's office. Author: Lines in the Sands, 1878; Thor, a Drama, 1880; Lyrics and Satires, 1883; Poems, 1888; New Poems, 1909; compiled a Cal- endar of Sir William Johnson Manuscripts, in N. Y. State Library, 1909. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Am. Hist. Ass'n, Am. Social Science Ass'n. Club: Authors. Ad- dress: 375 Madison Av., Albany, N. Y.


DAY, SAMUEL EDWIN


Lawyer. banker; b. Moravia, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1840; s. Samuel E. and Nancy J. (Aikin) Day; ed. Moravia Inst .; m. Moravia, June 18, 1868, Phoebe Keeler. Pres. First Nat. Bank of. Moravia. Was County Judge, Cayuga, 1878-1890. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mason. Address: Moravia, N. Y.


I DAY, SHERMAN


Lawyer; b. Sept. 7, 1874; s. Henry Mills and Sarah (Vallette) Day; ed. Cutler Sch., N. Y. City, Yale Univ., A.B., 1896; N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1899. Mem. law firm Krauthoff, Harmon & Mathewson; pres. and dir. Henry Hooker & Co., v .- p. and dir. Loose-Wiles Bis- cuit. Co.' Served in Troop III, Squadron A., N. Y. N. G., 1896-1901. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. County Bar Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Psi Upsilon frater- ity, Scroll and Key (Yale Univ.). Republican. Trustee and sec. Neurological Inst Clubs: Racquet and Ten- nis, University, Brook, Union, Knickerbocker, Rock- away Hunting, Turf and Field, Midday, Recess, Yale, Nat. Golf. Residence: 6 E. 44th St. Address: 55 Wall St., N. Y. City.


DAY, THOMAS FLEMING


Editor; b. Weston-Super-Mare, Eng., March 27, 1861; s. Edmund Hartsinck and Georgina Sarah (Mant) Day; nephew of Rt. Hon. Sir John C. Day; cousin of Lieut .- Gen. Sir Alfred Gaselee, K.C.B .; ed. in schools of N. Y. City; m. N. Y. City, 1889. Anne Pirine Dunham. En- gaged in literary work as writer of verse and prose; specialist in yachting articles; editor of The Rudder; pres. The Rudder Publishing Co. Author: Songs of Sea and Sail, 1895; on Yachts and Yacht Handling, 1899; Hints to Young Yacht Skippers, 1902; on Yacht Sailing, 1904. Hon. mem. Columbia Yacht Club, Brook- lyn Yacht, Springfield Yacht, Huguenot Yacht, Hamp- ton Roads Yacht. Residence: 147 E. 127th St. Ad- dress: 1 Hudson ISt., N. Y. City.


J DAY, THOMAS MILLS


Lawyer; b. Hartford, Conn., Aug. 13, 1864; s. Thomas Mills and Ellen C. '(Pomeroy) Day; ed. Hartford public sch .; grad. Yale, B.A., 1886, LL.B., Yale, 1888; m. Jack- sonville, Fla., April 16, 1891, Anne Perkins Smith; children: Thomas Mills Day, 3d, b. Mar. 13, 1892; Fran. cis Perkins, b. Nov. 2, 1896. Admitted to bar in Conn., 1888. Practised at Jacksonville, Fla., to 1898, prac- tised in N. Y. and New Jersey, with office in N. Y. City, 1898-1910. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Yale, Railroad (N. Y. City), Plainfield Country. Address: 62 Cedar St., N. Y. City.


DAY, WILLIAM A.


President Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of the U. S .; b. Wilmington, Del .; s. Isaac and Mary (Love) Day. Formerly engaged In practice as lawyer; was auditor U. S. Treasury; sp'l ass't to atty-gen. of U. S. in cases under Interstate Commerce Act and the Sherman Anti- Trust Law; ass't att'y-gen. of U. S. in charge of prose- cution of trust cases, 1903-1905; became v .- p. Equita- ble Life Assurance Soc. of U. S., 1906; now pres. Clubs: Metropolitan ( Washington, D. C.), Metropolitan (N. Y. City). Address: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.


DAY, WILLIAM RUFUS


Asso. justice of U. S. Supreme Court; b. Ravenna, O., April 17, 1849; s. Judge Luther and Emily (Spalding) Day; entered academic dep't Univ. of Mich., grad. 1870; hon. LL.D., 1898; an. Canton, O., 1875, Mary E. Schaefer (died 1912). Admitted to Ohio Bar, 1872, engaging in practice at Canton; elected judge of Court of Common Pleas, 1886; appt'd U. S. Dist. judge, 1889; ass't sec. of State by Pres. Mckinley, 1897; sec. of State, 1898, re- signing to accept chin'nship of comm'n which nego- tlated treaty of peace with Spain at close of Spanish- Am. War. Appt'd U. S. circuit judge for 6th Judicial Circuit, 1899, asso. justice U. S. Supreme Court. 1903. Address: 1301 Clifton St., Washington, D. C.


DAY, WILLIAM SCOFIELD


Educator; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 2, 1864; s. Henry and Adelaide (Scofield) Day; grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., 1884; JJohns Hopkins Univ., Ph.D., 1897; m. N. Y. City, June 17, 1897, Emily Iloe Lawrence; children: Adelaide Scofield, b. J898; Cyrus Lawrence, b. 1900; Richard Hoe Lawrence, b. 1905. Banker and broker, 1885-1889;


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BOARDING SCHOOLS-BOYS


PERSONAL ATTENTION CAN BE FOUND IN A SMALL SCHOOL ONLY


Massee Country School


BRONXVILLE, N. Y.


A BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL FROM PRIMARY TO COLLEGE


Gives much personal attention under the following unique features :


1. Membership limited to 70 boys.


2. Classes restricted to 6 members.


3. Accurate grading in each subject.


4. Opportunity for absolute individ- ual tutoring.


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5. Study hours under masters who really teach boys how to study.


6. Manual Training. Fine new school building. ·


W. W. MASSEE, Ph.D., Headmaster Box 201


KYLE INSTITUTE FLUSHING, LONG ISLAND A complete BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS OF ALL AGES


Replete with perfect sanitary conditions and all modern equipment. From Primary to Columbia. Model class- rooms. Large gym. Steam heated swimming pool. Unsurpassed advan- tages in German. Military drill. Rifle range. 24 years of successful work.


Moderate Terms DR. PAUL KYLE


BLAIR ACADEMY BLAIRSTOWN, N. J.


Founded in 1848 in the picturesque Hill Country of Northern New Jersey.


A liberally · endowed school for Boys and Girls.


Gives thorough preparation for any college or scientific school.


The imposing buildings afford every facility for school work, and provide all the comforts of a refined home. The campus of 200 acres, with its lake and athletic fields, offers every inducement for life out of doors. JOHN C. SHARPE, A.M., D.D., Principal.


St. Luke's School


WAYNE (near Philadelphia) PENNSYLVANIA


Successful for 50 years in preparing boys for college and business.


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New buildings, adequate in all their appointments for 90 boarding pupils, erected in 1902.


Two athletic fields, with quarter mile cinder track. Gymnasium with swimming pool.


CHARLES HENRY STROUT, Headmaster


"A thorough and honest school. The kind of school to which sensible parents desire to send their sons."-Bishop Whitaker.


MONTCLAIR ACADEMY A SCHOOL FOR BOYS


Invites correspondence or, better, a personal visit from those desiring the best


Situated on the Orange Mountains 15 miles from New York. Complete modern equipment, including Gymnasium, Swimming Pool and Athletic Field. Small classes are maintained, making possible individual attention. Certificate accepted by all colleges admitting on certificate. Also offers a practical course for boys not going to college. References required from all applicants for admission to the school.


Illustrated catalogue and copy of "Your Boy and Our School," which will interest you go matter where your boy is educated, on request. Address


JOHN G. MacVICAR, Headmaster, Box 13, Montclair, N. J.


The Harstrom School


NORWALK, CONNECTICUT


Thorough preparation for any college in the shortest possible,time.


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. For circular of information address


CARL A. HARSTROM, A.M., Ph.D.


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BOARDING SCHOOLS-BOYS


Worcester Academy Eighty-first year begins September 16th, 1914.


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EQUIPPED WITH


CAMPUS OF 12 ACRES MEGARON


PLAYING FIELD OF 12 ACRES KINGSLEY LABORATORIES DINING HALL


SWIMMING POOL


ISOLATED INFIRMARY MODERN DORMITORIES


One hundred and sixty boys prepared in last four years for 31 differ- ent colleges and professional schools.


Alumni now in 43 States and 15 foreign countries; 25 States and 10 for- eign countries represented on enrollment.


Each student in the 250 enrolled receives individual and personal at- tention.


Faculty of 21 experienced men, including Prussian Exchange teacher. Standard of scholarship of the highest. Spirit of the school thoroughly ·democratic.


Organized and required play gives every boy the benefit of graded phy- sical training.


Rates moderate and scholarship aid for worthy and able boys. Catalogue and illustrated supplement sent on request.


D. W. ABERCROMBIE, LL.D., Principal WORCESTER, MASS.


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grad .- student, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1891-1897; tutor In physics, Barnard Coll., 1897-1903; lecturer and tutor physics, Columbia Univ., since 1903. Mem. Am. Phys- feai Soc., fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma X1. Independent Democrat. Recreations: Motoring, tennis. Clubs: Clty, Faculty (Columbia Univ.). Ad- dress: 220 Hobart Av., Summit, N. J.


DAYTON, CHARLES WILLOUGHBY, JR.


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 19, 1875; s. Charles W. and Laura A. (Newman) Dayton; descendant Coi. Andrew Adams of Revolutionary Army (speaker of Congress, 1779-1780, and Chief Justice of Conn.); ed. Philips Andover Acad., Harvard Coll. Clerk in law odice of Coudert Brothers for three years until ad- mission to bar, Jan. 1901; practised law with Charles W. Dayton until latter's clection to Supreme Court Bench; then senior mem. law firm of Dayton & Hayes untii Sept., 1907; in independent practice in New York City since then. Trustee and Counsel for Empire City Savings Bank. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City N. Y., N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n. Democrat. Mem. Sons of Revolution, Friendly Sons of St. Pat- rick, N. E. Soc. Clubs: Manhattan. Nat. Democratic, Harvard, St. Andrew's Golf, Nat. Golf Links. Resi- dence: 13 M :. Morris Park W. Address: 27 William St, N. Y. Clty.


DAYTON, HUGHES


Physician; b. Philadelphia, May 13, 1873; s: William Berrian and Cornelia (Hughes) Dayton; ed. St. John's Sch., Ossining, N. Y., Yale, Ph.B., 1894; Coil. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), M.D., 1898; unmarried. Was house physician, N. Y. Hosp., 1899-1900; on house staff Sloane Maternity Hosp., 1900; alumni fcilow in pathology, Coli. Phys. and Surg., 1902-1903; clinical ass't in medi- cine, 1902-1905; chief of clinic, medical division, N. Y. Hosp. „Out-Patient Dep't .; instr. in physical diagnosis, Cornell Univ. Med. Sch., 1907-1911; asso. attending phy- iclan, N. Y. Hosp .; consulting physician, United Hosp., Portchester, N. Y. Mem. Alumni Soc. N. Y. Hosp. and Sioane Hosp. for Women, Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Med. Soc. County of N. Y. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. Soc. of Cincinnati. Author: Practice of Medicine (2d edition), 1912. Club: University. Address: 201 W. 55th St., N. Y. City.


DAZEY, CHARLES TURNER


Playwright; b. Lima, Ill., Aug. 13, 1855; s. Mitchell and Albina (Conover) Dazey; grad. Harvard, A.B. (class poet), 1881; hon. A.M., Ililnois Coll .; m. Quincy, Iii., July 12, 1887, Lucy Harding. Was one of staff of Harvard Advocate while at coll .; contb'r short stories and poems to leading magazines. Author (plays) : An American King; The Girl from Texas; Wai of Wealth; In Old Kentucky; The .Suburban Home Folks; The Stranger; Joint author: A Night Out; In Mexico; That American. Clubs: Lambs, Am. Dramatists, Lotos. Residence, 2400 Spring St., Quincy, Il. Address:


Lambs Club, N. Y. City.


DAZIAN, HENRY


Costumer; b. N. Y. City, May 3, 1854; s. Wolf and Sophia (Englehard) Dazian; ed. Coll. City of N. Y. . m. April 18, 1881, Emma Berg. Established and now con- ducts the large house for costumes for theatrical pro- ductions known as Dazlan's Theatrical Emporium, of which is pres. Has visited every country on the giobe, making studies of costumes. Trustee Excelsior Savings Bank; dir. Commercial Trust Co. Mem. B. P. 0. Elks. Clubs: Phoenix, Lambs. Address: 142 W. 44th St., N. Y. City.


DEADY, CHARLES


Physician; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 27. 1850; s. Silas Oblenis and Jane Ann (Armstrong) Deady; ed. N. Y. City; grad. N. Y. Home. Med. Coll., and Hosp., M.D., 1876; Coll. N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp., 1878. Engaged in practice as eye and ear surgeon. Surgeon N. Y. Ophthal- mic Hosp., prof. ophthalmology and otology, Coll. N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp., and dean of the faculty; prof. otol- ogy, N. Y. Coli. and Hosp. for Women. Mem. Homo. Med. Soc. State of N. Y. (ex-trcas.), Am. Inst. Homo- opathy, Homo. Med. Soc. Co. of N. Y. (ex-pres.), Acad. Path. Science (ex-pres.). Mem. Phi Alpha Gamma. Trustee N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp. Address: 2020 Broad- way, N. Y. City.


DEAL, CHARLES


Retired; b. Champlain, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1843; s. Henry C. and Susan (Bell) Deal; ed. public schools; m. 1st, Champlain, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1865, Hannah T. Norton; 2d, St. Johns, P. Q., Fcb. 27, 1900, Mary E. Dewar; children: Eimer Henry, b. 1867; Cornell, b. 1870; Susan G., b. 1872; Mollie N., b. 1882. For more than thirty years merchant and Ins ag't; deputy collector customs, 14 years; mem. 34th Rg't, N. Y. V. I., 1861-1863; 16th N. Y. Cav., 1864-1865; in charge of clothing dep't, Clinton Prison Dannemora, N. Y., 1873-1876. Am. consul at St.


Johns, P. Q., 1897-1909. Republican; Presby'n. Mem. Masonic Order; pres. of village 3 years, supervisor 3 years, trustee 12 years, mem. B'd Ed'n 2 years; trustee Presby'n Ch., 12 years. Address: Champlain, N. Y.


DEAN, ARTHUR DAVIS


Chief, Division of Vocational Schs., Univ. State of N. Y .; b. Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 15, 1872; s. Daniel Harrison and Elizabeth (Reed) Dean; grad. Mass. Inst. of Technology, S.B .; Alfred Univ., Sc.D. (honorary) ; m. Malden, Mass., Dec. 24, 1896, Amy. Chattle. Asso, editor Vocational Education Magazine, Manual Training Magazine; contb'r to magazines, professional socs. and publications; lecturer at Columbia, Syracuse, Corneil, and Pittsburgh Univs. Author: The State and the Worker. Mem. Nat. Soc. Promotion of Industrial Ed'n; Eastern Art and Manual Tralning Teachers' Ass'n (ex- pres.), and several committees of Nat. Ed'n Ass'ns. Clubs: National Arts (N. Y. City), University (Albany). Address: State Dep't of Education, Albany, N. Y.


DEAN, BASHFORD


Zoologist, archaeologist; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 28, 1867; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., 1886; Columbia Univ., A.M., 1889, Ph.D., 1890; also sp'l studies at Munich, Na- pies and at Misaki, Japan; m. Mary Alice, d. I. M. Dyckman, of Kingsbridge. Prof. vertebrate zoology since 1903, Columbia Univ. Ass't N. Y. Fish Comm'n, 1886-1888; U. S. Fish Comm'n, 1889-1892; biologist, 1900-1901; sp'l investigator of oyster culture in Eng- land, France, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Japan; dir. Biol. Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, 1890; mem. advisory b'd. N. Y. Aquarium, since 1902; curator of fishes and reptiles, Am. Mus. of Nat. Hist .; curator arms and armor, Met. Mus. of Art. Mem. Am. Soc. Naturalists, Soc. of Zoologists, Palæontol. Soc., Ass'n of Anatomists; fellow N. Y. Acad. Science; N. Y. Zool. Soc .; corr. mem. Moscow Soc. Naturalists, Museum of Nat. History, Paris, chevalier of the Le- gion of Honor. Author numerous zoological works, especially relating to the anatomy, embryology and palæontology of fishes, orthogenesis, etc. Address: Riverdale, N. Y. City.


DEAN, DAVID M.


Lawyer; b. Newfield, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1852; ed. Ithaca Acad. and Albany Law Sch .; m. Hattie Labar, of New- field. Admitted to the bar, 1873; dist. att'y of Tomp- kins Co., 1876-1882, until his removal to N. Y. City to enter the law firm of Griggs, Baldwin & Baldwin; now practising law at Ithaca; was for many years leading trial lawyer of Tompkins Co., being engaged on one side or the other of all the leading cases. Republican. Knight Templar. Address: Ithaca, N. Y.


DEAN, GEORGE COOPER


Lawyer; b. Roxbury, Conn., Sept. 20, 1865; s. Oliver Stone and Anna (Cooper) Dean; ed. public schs., Am- herst Coll., A.B., 1887; Harvard Law Sch., 1887-1889; Wash. Univ Law Sch., LL.B., 1894; m. Washington, D. C., Dec. 21, 1892, May Smith; children: Elizabeth, b. Dcc. 21, 1899; May Louise, b. July 14, 1901. Examiner U. S. Patent Office, 1890-1902, including examination of patent applications of inventions relating to metal rolling, electric lighting, telephony, telegraphy and signalling; admitted to bar, 1894, In practise of patent and corp'n law, N. Y. City, since 1902; has devoted much time to patent soliciting and litigation. Mem. Beta Theta Pi and Pi Eta fraternities. Recreations: Shooting, fishing, sailing. Clubs: Engincers, Clove Vaiicy Rod and Gun. Residence: Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. Address: 149 Broadway, N. Y. City. DEAN, HERBERT H.


Banker, capitalist; b. N. Y. City. May 4, 1865; ed. Coll. of City of N. Y .; mem. firm of Edward B. Smith & Co., bankers of Phila, and N. Y .; dir. Bucyrus Co., Hale & Kilburn Co., Internat. Motor Co., Atlantic City Elec. Co., Campagnia Metalurgica Mexicana, Mexican Lead Co., Potosi & Rio Verde R. R. Co., Am. Gas and Electric Co .; mmem. N. Y. Stock Exchange. Trustee N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp. Clubs: Lawyers, Union League, Nassau Country, Sleepy Hollow. Address: 264 W. 73d St., N. Y. City.


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DEAN, JOHN CANDEE


Manufacturer; b. Deansboro, N. Y., Sopt. 15, 1847; s. John and ilarriet R. (Peck) Dcan; ed. public schs. of Brooklyn and Whitestown Som., Utica, N. Y .; m. Grand Rapids, Mich., May, 1901, Lililan B. Wright; sec. and treas. Dean Bros. Steam Pump Works. Wrote sci- entific articles on astronomy, published in Westmin- ster Review,, London: Knowledge Magazine, London; Popular Astronomy, Popular Science Monthly, Scien- tific Am., Scientific Am. Supplement, and Bankers Mag- azinc. Republican; Unitarian. Recreations: Foreign travel, science, astronomy. Clubs: University (ind- ianapolis), Indianapolis Literary. Residence: 1005 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Indlana, Address: 30 Church St., N. Y. City.


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DEAN, MAURICE B.


Lawyer; b. Dalton, Pa., Sept. 13, 1882; s. Willander A. and Martha Boone (Northup) Dean; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1900; Columbia Law Sch., 1903; unmar- ried. Engaged in practise of law N. Y. City since graduation. Editor Dean's Digest of Corporation Cases (Banks) and Municipal Bonds Held Void. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Sigma Chi fraternity, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Address: 14 Wall St., N. Y. City.


DEAN, WILLIAM GEORGE


Banker; b. Pulteney, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1868; s. George R. and Jennie (Godfrey) Dean; grad. Franklin Acad., classical course, 1887; m. Aug. 4, 1894, Grace Conine (died Sept. 13, 1910). One of organizers and a dir. since org'n of Prattsburgh State Bank, Rushville State Bank, Bath Nat. Bank; pres. Prattsburgh State Bank, and cashier Bath Nat. Bank; mg'r. former inst'n until Oct. 1, 1913, when assumed duties as cashier of latter and removed to Bath, N. Y. Independent Republican. Presby'n. Scottish Rite Mason. Was trustee of Franklin Acad. 20 years, Presby'n Ch. 20 years, pres. B'd of Ed'n 7 years. "Address: Bath, N. Y.


DEANE, JOSEPH GRISWOLD


Lawyer; grad. Amherst Coll., 1890. Mem. Amherst Alumni. Clubs: University, City (trustee), Knollwood Country, McDowell. Residence: 200 W. 79th St. Ad- dress 45 Broadway, N. Y. City.


DE ANGELIS, JEFFERSON


Comedian; b. San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 30, 1859; s. John and Susan (Loudenslager) De Angelis; ed., public schs., San Francisco and N. Y. City; m. Africa, 1881, Florence Conliffe; one son. Entered theatrical pro- fession as child; toured world with his own co., 1880- 1884, visiting Sandwich Islands, Australia, New Zea- land, Tasmania, Malay Archipelago, China, Japan, Ma- nila, India, Africa, etc. Since 1886 has appeared in numerous comic operas; now at head of De Angelis Opera Co. Mason, 32°; member Mystic Shrine, B. P. O. Elks. Recreation: Automobiling. Clubs: Lambs (N. Y. City), City (Yonkers). Address Sunnyside Drive, Yonkers, N. Y.


DE ANGELIS, P. C. J.


Jurist; engaged in the practice of law at Utica, N. Y., until elected on the Republican ticket Nov., 1906, a justice of the Supreme Court of N. Y. for the Fifth District, for term expiring Dec. 31, 1920. Address: Utica, N. Y.


DEARBORN, GEORGE S.


Pres. Am .- Hawaiian Steamship Co .; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., March 20, 1858; ed. Brooklyn Poly. Inst. Mem. firm Dearborn & Lapham. Clubs: Down Town, Players, Knollwood Country, Racquet, Am. Yacht, Apawamis Golf. Residence: 22 E. 47th St. Address: 8 Bridge St., N. Y. City.


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DEARTH, HENRY GOLDEN


Artist; b. Bristol, R. I., April 22, 1863; s. John Willis and Ruth (Marshall) Dearth; began study of painting with Horace Johnson, portrait painter, of Waterbury, Conn .; entered Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, in studio of Hébert, 1883; studied in private class of Aimé Morot, Paris, 1887; m. Feb. 26, 1896, Cornelia Van Rennselaer Vail; one d .; Nina Van Rensselaer. First exhibited in Nat. Acad. Design 1887; awarded Webb prize for land- scape, Soc. Am. Artists, 1893; bronze medal, Paris Exp'n, 1900; silver medal, Pan-Am. Exp'n, Buffalo, 1901; Charleston Exp'n, 1902; picture Harvest Time in Normandy, exhibited at Berlin Internat. Picture Exb'n, May, 1903, purchased by German Gov't. Represented in private collections of Col. Robert M. Thompson, Mrs. Stephen Pell, Mrs. William H. Bliss, John I. Waterbury, Louis A. Sehmain of N. Y., Frederick B. Pratt of Brooklyn, and in museums of St. Louis and Detroit, The Albright Art Gallery of Buffalo, and Met- ropolitan Museum of N. Y. Elected mem. Soc. Am. Artists, 1889; asso. mem. 1902, academician 1906; Nat. Acad. Design. Clubs: Fencers, Century, Lotos. Ad-


dress: 883 7th Av., N. Y. City.


DE BELLEVILLE, FREDERIC


Actor; b. Liege, Belgium; father was a col. and brother a commandant in the Belgian Army; grand nephew of Charles Rogier, prime minister of Belgium during reign of King Leopold I; another great uncle was ambassador at the court of Napoleon III. Madc first appearance in English in London, then in Aus- tralia; first appearance in U. S. was in San Francisco, at Baldwin's Theatre; played in Union Sq. Theatre, N. Y., three seasons, creating many and various rôles successfully; followed by several years of starring; with Clara Morris, took leading part in all her plays. Supported Mr. Crane in The Senator, Rose Coghlan in repertoire, Mrs. Fiske in Divorcons, Tess of the


D'Urbervilles, Little Italy, Frou Frou and Leah Kleschna; Viola Allen in The Eternal City and orig- inated parts in Mlle. Marni, The Coward, Popularity, Tenement Tragedy, Marriage of Reason, Stepsister, Samson, Everywoman, Where Ignorance is Bliss. Mem. Actors' Order of Friendship, Actors' Fund. Clubs: Players, Green Room. Address: Malba, L. I., N. Y.


DE BEVOISE, CHARLES I.


Stock broker; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1872; s. L. C. and Caroline A. (Schenck) De Bevoisc; grad. Yale, A.B., 1894; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1899, Sarah T. Pilcher; children: Carolyn S., b. 1902; Martha P., b. 1903. Mcm. firm Dudley Bros. & Co .; director Home Trust Co., Brooklyn; comd'g officer 2d Cavalry, N. G. N. Y .; served with Troop C in Porto Rico during Span- ish-American War. Republican; Congregationalist Clubs: Crescent Athletic, Union League, Union (N. Y.). Residence: 320 Clinton Av., Brooklyn. Address: 43 Exchange Pl., N. Y. City.


DEBEVOISE, GEORGE


Pres. and dir. The Debevoise Co., The Eureka Chem- ical Co .; b. N. Y. City, June 30, 1865; s. George W. and Nettie (Harker) Debevoise; ed. Coll. City of N. Y,, class of 1885; m. Orange, N. J., Oct. 4, 1902, Jessie Lord; children: George Douglass, b. 1904; Robert Lord, b. 1907. Dir. Century Mortgage Co. For many years interested in community work and civic reform in N. V. City; Republican; Episeopalian. Mem. N. Y. Cham- Der of Commerce, Mil. Order Loyal Legion, N. Y. Hlst. Soc., Holland Soc. Recreation: Hunting. Clubs: Al- pha Delta Phi, Down Town, Essex County Country, Nicatons (hunting). Address: 162 E. 38th St., N. Y. City.


DEBEVOISE, THOMAS MCELRATH


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Aprll 2, 1874; s. George W. and Katherine Price (McElrath) Debevoise; ed. Yaie Univ., N. Y. Law Sch .; m. New Haven, Conn., Dec. 6, 1898, Anne Farnam Whitney. Mem, law firm Rounds, Hatch, Dillingham & Debevoise. Dir. Century Mort- gage Co., Mark & Hammacher Co., The Debevoise Co. Republican. Mem. N. Y. State Bar. Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. County Bar Ass'n, Holiand Soc., Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, N. Y. Cham- ber of Commerce, Nat. Municipal League. Clubs: Uni- versity, Yale, Republican, Alpha Delta Phi, Quill, Down Town, Canoc, Brook Country. Address: 62 Cedar St, N. Y. City.


DE BOST, WILLIAM LUDLAM


Real Estate; b. N. Y. City, April 24, 1870; s. Leon Depeyre and Louise (Ludlam) De Bost; ed. private and public schs., N. Y. City; m. Clarice Ludlam; chll- dren: Clarisse, b. April 12, 1899; Anita Ludlam, b. April 25. 1903. V .- p. Cruikshank Co. Republican; Presby'n. Mem. St. Nicholas Soc., N. Y. Hist. Soc .; trustee Staten Island Acad., S. R. Smith Infirmary; dir. N. Y. Mortgage & Security Co., Cruikshank Co .; ves- tryman Church of the Aseension, S. I. Clubs: Rich- mond County Country, Accomac of Va., Staten Island Cricket, Forest Lake, Meridan. Residence: 261 Bard Av., W. New Brighton, S. I. Address: 141 Broadway, N. Y. City.




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