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ENGLISH, ARTHUR
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 3, 1863; s. Thomas Dunn and Annie (Maxwell) English; ed. public and private sehs., N. Y. City; N. Y. Univ .; studied law under private tutor in Hindoo, Greek, Roman, Hebrew, Eng- fish and Am. law; student of history, science, medieine, literature and languages; m., 1st, Sept., 1891, Lucie B. Temple (died 1895); 2d, 1900, Eloise Young; ehildren : Thomas Dunn, Jr. (by first wife); Hugh Young, b. 1902; Edgar, b. 1904; Ruth, b. 1906. Admitted to bar in N. Y., Dist. of Columbia, U. S. Courts and in several States; ass't U. S. att'y in Dep't of Interior, 1893-1897; resigned and resumed private practice. One oľ comm'rs of Hudson-Fulton celebration, 1909. Address: 80 Maiden Lane, N. Y. City.
ENOS, ALANSON TRASK
Pres. Enos & Watkins Co .; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1856; s. De Witt Clinton and Anna Fredericka : (Trask) Enos; grad. Princeton, 1878; Columbia Sch. of Mines, 1879; m. Southport, Conn., Oct. 2, 1883, Jennie Louise Taylor; children: Alanson Trask, Jr., b. 1887; Janet, b. 1890; Frederick Marquand, b. 1896; Elizabeth Howell, b. 1900. After graduation spent some time in travel and practice of profession. Engaged in mi'g business, N. Y., 1883, and formed firm of Oxley, Gid- dings & Enos; in 1895, formed the Enos Co., lighting fixtures, of which was pres., formed the Enos & Wat- kins Co., 1911, of which is pres. Republican; Episcopal- fan. Mem. Met. Museum of Art, Am. Museum Natural History, N. Y. Genealogical and Biog. Soe., N. Y. Hist. Soc., L. I. Hist. Soe .; dir. N. Y. Y. M. C. A., St. George's Trade Seh .; mem. Soe. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revo- lution. Reereations: Boating, golf, tennis, etc. Clubs: University, Princeton, Arts, Creseent Athletic. Resi- dence: 36 W. 37th St. Address: 875 Park Av., N. Y. City.
ERB, NEWMAN
R'y official, capitalist; b. Breslau, Germany, June 16, 1850; s. Adolphus L. and Esther (Peek) Erb; ed, public and high schs., St. Louis. Engaged in practice of law, 1872-1892; receiver for Memphis, Selma & Brunswiek R. R. Co., 1885-1886; gen. att'y for Arkansas, Tenn. and
Miss. of Kans. City, Fort Scott & Memphis R. R., 1881- 1886; pres. Western Telegraph Co., absorbed by West- ern Union Telegraph Co., 1886-1898; pres. and receiver, Kansas City, Wyandott & Northwestern R. R., and Kansas City & Beatrice R. R., 1887-1892; v .- p. Meriden & Conn. R. R. Co., 1892, and Pere Marquette R. R., De- troit, 1895-1898; constructed and pres., 1896-1898, St. Louis, Memphis & Southeastern R. R .; pres, and dir. Wis. Central R'y, one year. Now pres. and chm'n British Columbia Copper Co .; v .- p. New Dominion Copper Co .: dir. U. S. Light & Car Ilcating Co., Wis. Central R. R. Co., Empire Trust Co., Ann Arbor R. K. Co. Address: 42 Broadway, N. Y. City.
ERLANGER, ABRAHAM L.
Dramatic mg'r; b. Buffalo, May 4, 1860; s. Leopold and Regina Erlanger; ed. in public schools of Cleve- land, Ohio. Mem, firms: Frohman, Klaw & Erlanger, Hayman, Klaw & Frohman; pres. New York Theatre Co., Klaw & Erlanger Construction Co., Klaw & Er- langer Amusement Co., Kiaw & Erlanger New Orleans Theatres Co .; treas. Hayman & Davies Co., Mount Carmel Cemetery Co .; sec. The Nixon & Zimmerman Amusement Co .; dir. Interstate Amusement Co., Com- mercial Trust Co. Clubs: Democratie, Green Room, Lambs, Friars. Residence: 232 West End Av. Ad- dress: 214 W. 42d St., N. Y. City.
: ERLANGER, MITCHELL L.
Jurist; b. Buffalo, N. Y .; s. Lcopold and Regina Er- langer; ed. in public schools and Columbia Coll. Law Sehool, LL.B .; unmarried. Elected sheriff of N. Y. County, serving 1904-1906; eleeted Nov., 1906, judge of the Supreme Court of N. Y. for First Dist., for term expiring Dec. 31, 1920. Demoerat. Dir. Hebrew Infant Asylum, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Soc., Montefiore Home; men. United Hebrew Charities, Mt. Sinai Hosp., Jewish Publication Society and Mason, 32°. Clubs: National Democratic, Harmonie. Residence: 2030 Broadway. Address: County Court House, N. Y. City. ERNST, JOHN H.
Merchant, mfr; b. Zurich, Switzerland; s. Solomon H. and Dorothea (Koechlin) Ernst; ed. at schools in Zurich and Lausanne; m. Brooklyn, Oct. 20, 1880, Mary A. Heissenbuttel; children: Clara II., b. 1886; John H., Jr., b. 1888; Maric E., b. 1889. After three years' ap- prenticeship in silk mfg coneern took practical course in manufacture of silk tissues, passing through all the processes, from spinning the silk to the finished product; after four years spent in France in acquiring French language beeamie mg'r in N. Y. City of Zurich silk firm; after establishing braneh took over the business in own name; sole owner J. H. Ernst & Co., Kress & Co., Peerless Towel Supply Co .; pres. and dir. Silver & Co. Congregationalist. Independent in poli- tics. Mem. Royal Arcanum. Clubs: Montauk, Cres- cent Athletic, Clove Valley, Rod and Gun, L. I. Auto. Residenee: 318 Park Pl., Brooklyn. Address: 29 Lafayette St., N. Y. City.
ERSKINE, JOHN
Educator, writer; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 5, 1879; s. James Morrison and Eliza Jane (Hollingsworth) Erskine; grad. Columbia Univ .; A.B., 1900, AJM., 1901, Ph.D., 1903-1906; asso. prof. of English, 1906-1909; adjunct Graham, b. 1911. Instr. in English, Amherst Coll., 1903-1906; asso. prof. of English, 1906-1909; adjunct prot. of English, Columbia Univ., 1909-1910; asso. prof. of English since 1910. Episcopalian. Mem. Delta Upsilon fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Modern Language Ass'n, Poetry Soc. Clubs: Authors, Colum- bia University. Address: Columbia Univ., N. Y. City.
ERVING, WILLIAM VAN RENSSELAER
Lawyer; b. Nov. 15, 1871; s. John and Cornelia Van Rensselaer Erving; ed. private schs .; unmarried. Mu- nicipal Civil Service Comm'r of Albany, N. Y., Jan., 1902-April, 1912; Comm'r of Public Safety, Albany, N. Y., appt'd April 18, 1912, which includes Bureaus of Police, Fire, Health and Buildings. Representative in Albany of the Van Rensselaer estate. Republican. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Racquet and Tennis, Republiean (N. Y.), Fort Orange (Albany). Residence: 371 State St. Address: 13 N. Pearl St., Albany, N. Y.
ESCHER, G. EDWARD
Fireproof construction; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1874; ed. in schools of Brooklyn and Univ. of Zurich, Switzer- land; m. Englewood, N. J., 1905, Harriet L. Hutchinson. President and direetor White Fireproof Construction Co .; treas. and dir. Ajax Reinforced Concrete Co .; pres. Employing Metal Furring and Lathing Ass'n, Bull Terrier Breeders' Ass'n; mem. B'd Govs. Bld'g Trades Employers' Ass'n; scc. Master League of Ce- ment Workers, Fourth Div. Veterans' Ass'n N. Y. N. G. Clubs: Highland (Summit, N. J.), Canoebrook Country, Baltusrol Golf. Address: 131 Hobart Av., Summit, N. J.
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ESCHER, HENRY, JR.
Lawyer: b. Brooklyn, June 25, 1876; s. Henry and Louise ( Fassnacht) Eseher; ed. Neuchatel (Switzer- land) Univ., N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., 1.L. B., 1896; St. Lawrence Univ., 1.L.M., 1905; m. 1912. Was prof. of law of ethics, Brooklyn Law Sch. Mem. firm Escher & Fex until appt'd vice-consul of Switzerland in N. Y. Republican; Presby'n, Men. 23d Reg't, N. G. N. Y., Vet. Ass'n. Recreations: Athletic sports, musie. Clubs: Crescent Athletie (v .- p.), Glenwood Country, N. Y. Swiss. Address: 26 Exchange P'l., N. Y. City.
· ESTABROOK, HENRY DODGE
Lawyer; b. Alden, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1354; s. Experience and Caroline Augusta ( Maxwell) Estabrook; ed. Omaha, Neb., public schs .; grad. law dep't Washington Univ .. 1875; m. Omaha, Neb., Oet 23, 1880, Clara Camp- bell; one d .: Mrs. Blanche Deuel Roebling, of Trenton. N. J. Practised, Omaha, 1875-1896; Chicago, 1890- 1002. Mem. firm Lowden, Estabrook & Davis; solicitor Western Union Telegraph Co. in N. Y. City, 1902-1911; now mem. firm Noble, Estabrook & Mellarg. Repub- lican. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n. Clubs: Chicago, Marquette (hon. mem.), Lawyers, Lotos, Union League, Metro- politan, Republican, Ardsley, Sleepy Hollow Country. Automobile of America (N. Y. City), Pilgrim, Camp Fire. Residence: "Glenmary," Tarrytown, N. Y. Ad- dress: 115 Broadway, N. Y. City.
ESTES, CHARLES S. .
Educator; b. Thomaston, Me., Nov. 12, 1858; s. Sum- ner and Sarah (Holt) Estes; grad. Colby Coll., A.B., IS84; A.M., 1887; Jolms Hopkins Univ., Ph.D., 1895; unmarried. Ass't prin, and prin. Ricker Inst. (Me.), 1884-1891; prin. Cook Acad. (N. Y.), 1898-1900; prof. Latin, Furman Univ., 1896-1898; teacher Erasmus Hall High Sch., Brooklyn, sinee 1900. Baptist. Mem, grad. chapter Phi Beta Kappa. Address: Erasmus Hall High Sch., Brooklyn, N. Y.
ESTES, DAVID FOSTER
Clergyman; b. Auburn, Me., Oct. 18, 1851; s. 1liram (. Estes, D. D., and Sophia B. (Foster) Estes; grad. Newton Theol. Inst'n, 1874; Univ. of Vermont, A.B., 1871, A.M., 1874, D.D., 1896; studied in Univ. of Göttin- gen, Germany, 1878-1879; in. Jericho, Vt., May 12, 1880, Effigene Lydia Galusha; one son: Walter 1)., b. July 22, 1881. Ordained minister Aug. 19, 1874; pastor Man- chester, Vt., 1874-1876; Belfast, Me., 1876-1878; Ver- gennes, Vt., 1880-1883; prof. and aeting prin. Atlanta Bapt. Sem., 1883-1886; pastor Holden, Mass., 1886-1891; prof. New Testament Interpretation, Colgate Univ., 1855, of Colonial and Revolutionary aneestry, ances- sinee 1891; librarian Colgate Univ. since 1898. Repub- lican; Baptist. Author: Ilistory of Holden, Mass., 1894; Outline of New Testament Theology, 1900; Notes on Greek Grammar, 1904. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Soc. of Biblical Literature and Exegesis. Address: Hamilton, N. Y.
ESTES, WEBSTER CUMMINGS
Merchant; b. Port Kent, Essex Co., N. Y., Oct. 19. 1855, of Colonial and Revolutionary aneestry, ances- tors having settled in Mass. in 1675 from Dover, Kent, England; reecived academic cd'n; m. Brooklyn, Dec. 5. 1883, Jennie Bell Carman, d. Mahlon Carnian, South Oyster Bay, 1 .. I .; children: Clifford W., Joseph Beeeham, Louis Carman. Entered corp'n of 12. 13. Estes & Sons, 1887, and Is now its pres. and treas .; also pres. Estes Lumber Co. Mem. Chamber of Com- merce, Sons of the Revolution, Soe. War of 1812, New England Soc., Am. Peace and Arbitration League, Peace Soe. City of N. Y., Am. Polit. Scienee Ass'n, Civil Serviee Reform Ass'n, N. Y. State Hist. Soc., Lake Champlain Ass'n. Clubs: Union League, Down Town Ass'n, Economic, Columbia Yacht, West Side Repub- lican (N. Y. City), Midwood (Brooklyn), Morristown Field (Morristown, N. J.), Lakewood Country (Lake_ wood, N. J.). Address: 74 Warren St., N. Y. City.
ETHRIDGE, GEORGE
Writer, artist; b. Rome, N. Y., 1S66; s. Alfred Eth- ridge; ed. Riverview Mil. Acad., Poughkeepsic, N. Y .; Phillips Andover Acad., Andover, Mass .; N. Y. Art League, ' Westminster School of Art, London, and Julian Academy, Paris; m. Rome, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1891 Julia Dinsmore Flandrau. Engaged in magazine and newspaper work at home and abroad. Treas. George Ethridge Co. In 1903 established and has since been editor of Dep't of "Commercial Art," in "Printer's Ink." Mem. Oncida Soc. Clubs: Manhattan, Strollers, Sphinx, Aldine Ass'u. Ardsley, Rockaway Hunting, N. Y. Yacht, Calumet (N. Y. City), Teugega Golf (Rome, N. Y.). Residence: 27 5th Av., N. Y. City.
EUSTIS, JOHN EDWIN
Lawyer, Public Service Comm'r; b. Limerick, Jeffer- son Co., N. 11., Jan. 17, 1817; s. Tobias and Mary
(Markwick) Eustis; removed in infaney to Hammond, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y .; ed. in schools there and at Wesleyan Univ., B.S., 1874; Dwight Law Sch., Columbia Univ., 1877; m. 1st, N. Y. City, Sept., 1881, Minnie Rutty; 2d, Brooklyn, N. Y., May, 1894, Parinclia A. Quackenbos; children: John R., b. 1882; Mary, b. 1884; Sarah E., b. 1885; Helen F., b. 1887; Constance, b. 1890; Edwin M., b. 1892; Elmer T., b. 1895; Richard C., b. 1899. While. atending law school and until 1880 was in office of Olin, Rives & Montgomery, N. Y. City; practising on own account since admission to bar, 1877; mem. firm Eustis, Foster & Coleman, 1800-1896, and of Eustis & Foster 1896-1909. Dir. Babcock & Wilcox Co., Manhattan Mortgage Co., Guarantee Mort- gage Co., Nat. Bond & Mortgage Ins. Co. School trustee 24th Ward, 1881-1895; school inspector, 1895- 1896; a comm'r of B'd of Ed'n of N. Y. City, 1896-1899; Park Comm'r, Borough of the Bronx, N. Y., 1902-1903; appt'd by Gov. Hughes, 1907, mem. Publie Service Comm'n, First Dist., and reappt'd by Gov. Hughes Feb., 1909. Independent Republican; formerly v .- p. Citizens' Union. Methodist. Trustee of Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn .; N. Y. Skin and Cancer Hosp. Mem. Bronx West Side Ass'n, North Side B'd of Trade, Lafayette Post, G. A. R .; served a year in Troop M, 20th N. Y. Cav., in Civil War. Clubs: Republican, City (N. ). City), Address: 151 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
EVANS, ANTHONY H.
Clergyman; b. Bryncellyn, Wales, Jan. 1, 1862; s. Robert Trogwy and Mary ( Blackwell) Evans; ed. Ilolland Patent Aead. (valedictorian), 1875-1877; Ham- ilton Coll. A.B. (salutatorian), 1882; A.M., 1855; D.D., 1895; Union Theol. Sein., 1888; m. Clinton, N. Y., 1890, Ethel Kelsey. Instr. Brooklyn Poly. Inst., 1882-1885; Ilamilton Coll., 1888-1889. Pastor First Presby'n Ch., Lockport, N. Y., 1889-1895; West Presby'n Ch., N. Y. City 1905-1911; eo-pastor West Park Presby'n Ch., N. Y. City, since 1911. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity; dir. Union Theol. Sem., Clty Mission and Tract Soc .; trustee N. Y. Pres- bytery; moderator N. Y. Presbytery, 1903-1904; mod- erator Synod of N. Y., 1906. Pres. N. Y. Alumni Ass'n llamilton Coll., 1907-1908; pres. St. David's Soc .. State of N. Y., 1908-1910. Recreations: Golf, tennis, fishing walking. Clubs: Century, Chi Alpha, Sigma Chi, Theta. Address: 336 W. 80th St., N. Y. City.
EVANS, GEORGE
Dentist and mfr dental goods; b. in Ireland, 1844; s. George and Mary Ann Evans; ed. in Ireland and public schs. and Coll. City of N. Y .; in. Leonor de Sutton, d. Dr. Richard de Sutton, late surgeon-in-chief Argentine Army S. America; children: George, Leonor de Sutton. Formerly lecturer in several dental eol- leges. Prominent in dental literature and as author of a well-known professional text-book; Artificial Crown-Bridge and Porcelain Work (now in 7th edition). Inventor of many mech. methods and ap- pliances in dentistry. Pres. the Evans Co. Investor. operator In and owner of N. Y. City real estate; also of farm land in Nassau County, L. 1., N. Y. Mem. Nat. Dental Ass'n, N. Y. State Dental Soc., N. Y. First Dist. Soc., Odontological Soc .; hon. mein. several dental socs .; mem. Nat. Geog. Soc., Soc. Moral and Social Prophylaxis. Mason. Recreations: Interested in ath- letics and sporting life. Clubs: Lotos. N. Y. Athletic, Ibero-America (N. Y. City), Canadian Camp. Ad- dress: Syosset, L. L., and 55 W. 39th St., N. Y. City.
EVANS, HENRY
Insurance pres .; b. Ilouston, Tex., April 14, 1860; resident N. Y. City since 1866; s. Joseph llenry and Cora Wilbur (Taylor) Evans; ed. Brooklyn public schs., Shelleck Seh., Norwalk, Conn .; Columbia Coll. Sch. of Mines, one year; in. Houston, Tex., June, 1892. Mary Roland Lopez. Entered office Continental Fire Ins. Co. as mlnor clerk, March, 1Si8; elveted sec., May, 18SS; 2d v .- p., Jan., 1889; 1st v .- p .. Jan., 1892; pres. since Jan., 1903. P'res. and dir. Fidelity-Phenix Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y., Alabama Marble Co .; trustee Central Trust Co. of N. Y .; mem. Metropolitan Mu- seum of Art, Mayflower Soe., Chamber of Commerce, N. Y. B'd of Trade, Merchants Ass'n. Clubs: Players. Down Town Ass'n. Recess, Rumson, Automobile of America, Sleepy Hollow, Nat. Golf (N. Y. Clty), Trav- elers (Paris), Kaiserlich Antomobile (Berlin). Tour- ing (France), Touring (Italy), Roval Automobile (London). Address: 80 Maiden Hanc. N. Y. City.
EVANS, JEANNIE
Educator; b Portland, Me., Aug. 18, 1862: s. Henry Dearborn and Jane Adelaide (Carter) Evans; ed. Gorham ( Me.) Normal Sch., Wellesley Coll. 1nstr. In Wellesley Coll., 3 years; asso. principal Dana Hall, Wellesley, 11 years. Traveled and studied abroad. Address: 29 Fairfield St., Boston, Mass.
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EVANS, WILLIAM LEMUEL
Clergyman and educator; b. Cærmarthen, England; 5 Thomas and Mary (Levi) Evans; entered Borough Road Coll., London, 1878, as Ist class Queen's scholar; grad. 1880, gaining distinction In the art of teaching; grad. Univ. Glasgow, M.A., 1884, with distinction In mental philosophy; m. N. Y. City, 1887, Annie 11ilda Benjamin; children: Gwendoline M., Gwilym Dudley, Thomas Kelvin. Ordered deacon, 1897; ordained priest, isas, In Episcopalian ministry; for 20 years head master St. David's Hall, Scarsdale. N. Y., preparatory school for boys. Mem. St. David's Soc. Recreations: Landscape architecture, tree cutting. Author: Mem- ory as a Power of Knowledge. Clubs: The British Schools and Universities, Am. Universities Club (Lon- don). Address: St. David's Hall, Scarsdale, N. Y.
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EVARTS, ALLEN W.
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 10, 1848; s. William M. and Helen Minerva (Wardner) Evarts; grad. Yale Univ., B.A., 1869, M.A., 1872; studied law at Columbia Coll. Law Sch., 1870-1871; unmarried. Mem. firm Evarts, Choate & Sherman; pres. Garden City Co .; sec. United Metals Selling Co .; mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Soc. Med. Jurisprudence, Met. Museum of Art, Am. Museum of Natural History, N. Y. Zool, Soc., New England Soc., Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity; trustee Vassar Coll. Clubs: Union, Century, Uni- versity, Brook, Aero, Yale, N. Y. Athletle, Manhattan. Grolier, Turf, and Field, Whist. Garden City Golf, Metropolitan (Washington, D. C.). St. Stephen's (Lon- don). Address: 60 Wall St., N. Y. City.
EVEREST, EGBERT C.
Lawyer: b. Champlain, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1863; s. Charles E. and Pamelia (Savage) Everest; ed. Champlain Acad., 1883; grad. Albany Law Sch., B.L., 1887; m. Denver, Colo., Inne 14, 189S, Lillian L. Pike: children: Grace Marguerite, b. 1902: Marian Angel. b. 1905; Charles Dudley, b. 1907. Practised law in Champlain, N. Y., 1887-1889; Rouse's Point. 1889-1898; at Platts- burgh since 1998; was dist. att'y Clinton Co., 1896- 1898; served as corp'n counsel for city of Plattsburgh; appt'd elty judge, Plattsburgh. Feb., 1906; TT. S. Comni'r at Pittsburgh, 1904-1905. Republican; Pres- bw'n. Mem. Clinton Co. Bar Ass'n. Am. Canoe Ass'n, Plattsburgh Chamber of Commerce. Recreations: Camping, fishing, gunning. Club: Rod and Gun. Ad- dress: Plattsburgh, N. Y.
EVERETT, JOHN
Certified public accountant; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 24. 1856; s Samuel and Sarah J. (Clark) Everett; ed. grammar and high schools, Pittsburgh; received do- gree Certified Public Accountant, Univ. of Ill .; m. 1878, Annie B. Dittler: children: Eric J., b. 1879; } Randall J., b. 1885. Pres. and dir. Everett Audit Co .; sec. MacArthur Brothers Co .: sec. and dir. MacArthur. Perks & Co., Ltd., Construction & Eng'ring Finance Co., MacArthur Concerte Pile & Foundation Co., U. S. Equipment Co .. West Coast Construction Co., East Georgia Saw Mill Co., MacArthur Brothers Co., Ltd. (Can.). Democrat. Clubs: Green Room, Pleiades (sec.). Residence: 82 Washington Pl. Address: 11 Pine St., N. Y. City.
EVERETT, PETER J.
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, June 29, 1873; ed. public schools and Coll. City of N. Y., A.B .; read law and served as clerk in office of John HI. V. Arnold. Ad- mitted to bar, and now engaged in general practice of law. Democrat; elected to Assembly of N. Y., 1902 and 1904. Mem. Zeta Psi fraternity. Clubs: National Demo- y FABER, LOTHAR W.
cratic, Pennsylvania, Schnotte (Morrisania). Young Men's Democratic Club of the Bronx. Address: 32 Liberty St., N. Y. Clty.
EVERS, LUKE J.
Catholic clergyman; b. Sing Sing, 1860; s. Luke and Delia ( Martin) Evers; grad. Notre Dame, Univ. Ind., M.S., 1877, A.B., A.M., 1879. Rector St. Andrew's R. C. Church and chaplain City Prison; dir. Bowery Mission of the Holy Name. Founder of what is known as "The Printers' Mass" every Sunday morning in St. An- drew's Church, Duane St., at 2:30 a. m, at which over 700 men each Sunday are in attendance. Pres. Alumni Soc. of Notre Dame Univ., Ind. Address: 20 City Hall Place, N. Y. City.
EVERTS, SILAS E.
Lawyer; b. Easton, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1867; s. Palmer D. and Elizabeth (Perry) Everts; ed. North Granville Mil. Acad., 1885; grad. Williams Coll., A.B., 1890; Univ. City of N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1892; m. Granville, N. Y., June 10, 1892, Lucina Woodward; children: Palmer W., b. 1894; Miriam E., b. 1898; Roscoe, b. 1902. Sp'l county judge of Washington Co. Progressive County Chm'n and mem. State Com., see, and dir. Granville Improve-
ment Co .; dir. Granville Nat. Bank. Episcopalian. Mem. State Hist. Soc., Masonic order (Granville Chap- ter, R. A. M., Knights Templar, Washington Com- mandery No. 33, Saratoga). Address: Granville, N. Y. EWEN, JOHN
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 7, 1875; s. John and Edith M. (Hall) Ewen; ed. Columbia Coll. and Law Sch., A.B., 1895, LL.B., 1897; unmarried. Mem. firm of Wilder, Ewen & Patterson. Dlr. Aeme Wire Co. of New Haven, Conn. Progressive; Episcopalian. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Bronx Bar Ass'n, N. Y. County Bar Ass'n, N. Y. Progressive Co. Com .; trustee Ch. of the Mediator, Kingsbridge, N. Y. Clubs: Union League, Republican, University (Columbia), Graduates (New Haven), Point o' Woods Yacht. Address: Spuy- ten Duyvil, N. Y.
NEWING, THOMAS
Commissioner of patents; b. Leavenworth, Kan., May 21, 1862; s. Gen. Thomas and Ellen Ewing ( Cox) Ewing; ed. public schools, Lancaster, Ohio, Univ. of Wooster (Ohio), Columbia Univ., A.B., 1885, A.M., 1886; student Columbia Law School, 1887-1888, tutor School of Mines, Columbia Univ., 1885-1888; attended George- town Univ. Law School ( Washington), 1888-1890, while acting as ass't examiner of patents; grad. 1.L. B., 1890; m. Yonkers, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1894, Anna Phillips Cochran. Engaged as patent lawyer and solicitor in N. Y. City from 1891 until appt'd Ang. 14, 1913, comm'r of patents at Washington, D. C. Dir. Crocker-Wheeler Co .; pres. Current Literature Publishing Co. Author: Jonathan, a tragedy. Democrat; candidate for mayor of Yonkers, 1897 and 1899; mem. Yonkers Sch. B'd, 1897-1903; Police D'd, 1905-1907. Mem. Sigma Chi fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soe. Clubs: University, New York, Co- lumbia University. Residence: Yonkers, N. Y. Office: 67 Wall St., N. Y. City.
EWING, WILLIAM ALEXANDER
Physician; b. Michigan, Aug. 20, 1842; s. Alexander Ewing, M.1)., and Sophia A. (Scars) Ewing; ed. Univ. of Mich., A.B., 1864, A.M., 1867; Univ. and Bellevue 'Hosp. Med. Coll., M.D., 1869; m. Maud Mills, 1882; chit- dren: Edith Claire, o. Oct. 1, 1883 (dicd Dee. 1, 1890) ; Marion Mills, b. Fdb. 6, 1889. Formerly sanitary sup't Dep't of Health, City of N. Y. Republican; Presby'n. Mem. N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Am. Med. Ass'n, Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic,. Barnard. Address: 134 W. 58th St., N. Y. City.
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FABER, JOHN EBERHARD
Manufacturer; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 14, 1859; s. Eber- hard and Jenny (Haag) Faber; ed. Columbia Coll .. Sch. of Mines; m. Newark, N. J., June 17, 1885, Anna many, and Paris, France; m. 1st, Dec. 22, 1886, Abby B3. Adams (died May, 1898); 2d, April 20, 1904, Roberta A. Ilcim. Entered office of father, well known lead pencil mir, m 1876, and since death of father, 1879, has had entire charge of business, still conducting it under name of Eberhard Faber. Episcopalian. Pres. 11. S. Trade-Mark Ass'n; trustee and dir. Stationers' B'd of Trade, Northern Fire Ins. Co. Recreations: Golf, Whist. Clubs: Merchants, Aldine, Englewood, N. Y. Athletic, Staten Island, Richmond Co. Country, Fox Hills Golf, Knlekerbocker Whist. Address: 37 Greenpoint Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Manufacturer; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 27, 1861; s. Eber- hard and Johanna ( Haag) Faber; cd. Columbia Coll., Seh. of Mines; m. Newark, N. J., June 17, 1885, Anna Pricth; children: Theodora, Margaret, Lothar. Pres. Eberhard Taber Pencil Co .; dir. Barnston Tea Co. Mem. Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Clubs: German, Fox Hills Golf, Richmond Co. Country. Residence: 335 Riverside Drive. Address: 200 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
FACKLER, EDWARD BATHURST
Consulting actuary; b. N. Y. City, 1879; grad. Yale, A.B., 1900; N. Y. Law Sch., L.l. B., 1905. Entered office of D. P. Fackler, actnary, 1900; passed examinations of Actuarial Soc. of America for the successive grades of membershlp. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1905. En- gaged in practise as consulting actuary. Author: Notes on Life Insurance, published by the Spectator Co., N. Y. City. Fellow Actuarial Soc. of America. Club: Yale. Address: 35 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
FAGNANI, CHARLES PROSPERO
Clergyman, teacher; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 29, 1854; s. Giuseppe and Harriet Emma (Goodwin) Fagnani; ed. private sch., Paris, 1865, public sch., N. Y. City, 1865- 1869; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., 1873; Columbia Coll.
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WHO'S WHO IN NEW YORK
Law Seh., 1875: Union Theol. Sem., 1882; received D.D. from Western Reserve Univ., 1898; m. N. Y. City, Mareh 31, 1883, Flora Carleton (died 1907); m. 2d, N. Y. City, Aug. 16, 1913, Allee Mary Le Gras. Teacher in public sehs., 1873-1879; pastor Grace Mission, 4th Av., Presby'n. Ch., 1882-1885; Westminster Ch., Yonkers, 1885-1886; traveling in Europe, 1886-1891; instr. and prof. Union Theol. Sem., since 1892. Mem. Soe. of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, Am. Ori- ental Soe., Thomas Hunter Ass'n, Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, and Phi Beta Kappa Soe. Clubs: Oriental, Quill, Union League, Century Ass'n, City, Phi Gamma Delta, Liberal, Columbia Faculty. Address: 606 W. 122d St., N. Y. City.
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