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FAHNESTOCK, HARRIS CHARLES
Banker; b. Harrisburg, Pa .; s. Adam K. and Sibyl T. (Holbrook) Fahnestoek; ed. Harrisburg sehs .; m. Harrisburg, Pa., Margaret A. MeKinley; children: William, Gibson, Harris, Helen, Clarenee, Ernest. Was mem. firm Jay Cooke many years; now v .- p. First Nat. Bank, N. Y .; dir. Southern R'y, Western Union Telegraph Co., Delaware, Lackawanna & West- ern R. R., and Central R. R. of N. J. Republican; Episcopalian (vestryman St. Thomas' Ch., N. Y. City). Trustee Charity Organization Soe. Clubs: Century, Union League, Metropolitan, Union, Lawyers, Church. Residence: 457 Madison Av. Address: 2 Wall St., N. Y. City.
FAHS, CHARLES HARVEY
Editor; b. Richvlew, Ill., May 18, 1872; s. Rolando (Ziegler) and Mary M. (Houston) Fahs; grad. North- western Univ., A.B., 1898; Drew Theol. Sem., Madison, N. J., B.D., 1901; m. Waukegan, Ill., June 14, 1902, Sophia Blanche Lyon; children: Dorothy Irene, b. Sept. 28, 1905; Ruth Miriam, b. Feb. 6, 1907; Charles Burton, b. Sept. 22, 1908. Was Evanston (Ill.) cor- respondent Chicago Tribune while at college; editor The Northwestern (Coll. paper), 1894-1895; ass't editor Association Men, Chicago, 1897-1898. For two mouths, 1898, was among the soldiers of 7th Army Corps, in Jacksonville, Fla., as an army sec. of Internat. Com- mittee Y. M. C. Ass'ns; mn'g editor Intereollegian, N. Y. City, 1898-1901; ass't editor Northwestern Christian Advocate, Chicago, 1901-1902; editor B'd of Foreign Missions, M. E. Church, at N, Y. City, 1902- 1911; sinee 1911 engaged in missionary research. See. Com. on Statisties, World Missionary burgh, 1910. Republican; Methodist. Fellow Am.
Conf., Edin- Geog. Soc. Residence: Madison, N. J. Address: 124 E. 28th St., N. Y. City.
FAHYS, JOSEPH
Manufacturer watel eases; b. Belport, France, May 23, 1832; educated there; m. Sag Harbor, N. Y., 1856, Maria L. Payne. Came to N. Y., 1857, and started making wateh eases; later established a factory in N. J. and one in Brooklyn; since 1881 has had fae- tory at Sag Harbor, N. Y .; pres. Fahys Wateh Case Co .; dir. Brooklyn Wateh Co., Montauk Steamboat Co., Third National Bank of N. Y. Trustee Lafayette Av. Presby'n Ch. and Homeopathie Hosp., Brooklyn. Residence: Sag Harbor, L. I., N. Y. Address: 54 Maiden Lane, N. Y. City.
FAIN, WILLIAM HUGH
Lawyer; b. Blountville, Sullivan Co., Tenn., July 25, 1874; s. John Fain (att'y-gen. of Tenn.) and Caro- Ilne Virginia (Bickley) Fain; ed. in common sehools and Kingsley Sem .; N. Y. Law Seh .; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 6, 1907, Elizabeth Finnigan; two daughters. Ad- mitted to Bar of Tennessee, 1895; of New York, 1899; asso. with firm of Butler, Notman, Toline & Mynderse, 1899-1905; sinee then in gen. and eorp'n praetise. Independent Democrat; Methodist. Mem. Ass'n Bar Clty of N. Y., Tennessee Soe., N. Y. Southern Soe. Author: The College Warden, and numerous mono- Limitations of Powers Majority Stockholders, 1912; numerous contb'ns to law magazines. Club: St. Andrews Golf. Address: 52 William St., N. Y. City.
FAIRBAIRN, HENRY ARNOLD
Physician; b. Catskill, N. Y., May 5, 1855; s. Rev. Robert Brinekerhoff and Juliet (Arnold) Fairbairn; grad. St. Stephen's Coll., A.B., 1875, A.M., 1878 (honoris secundus for average of over 92 per cent. during course; prize in ethies, Hellenistie Greek, meta- physies); Litt.D., 1910, St. Stephen's Coll .; grad. Med. Dep't Univ. of Va., 1877; Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y., 1878; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 7, 1888, Allee Le Fevre; chil- dren: Robert Le Fevre, b. Jan. 2, 1889; Ruth, b. Dee. 16, 1889; Russel Arnold, b. Jan. 3, 1891; Agnes L., b. July 30, 1892. Has praetised medicine in Brooklyn sinee 1878; was interne at St. John's Hosp .; has been mem. Couneil B'd of Censors, pres., v .- p. and trustee Med. Soc. Kings Co .; raised funds to complete Med. . Library, 1902; dir. Home Trust Co. of N. Y .; trustee St. Stephen's Coll. Republlean; Episcopalian.
Attending physician to St. John's Hosp., consultant to Brooklyn Hosps., consultant to Swedish Hosp., L I. Coll. Hosp., Hebrew Orphan Asylum, L. I. State Hosp .; also regent and see. Couneil L. I. Coll. Hosp. Author: The College Warden, and numerous mono- graphs and addresses. Meni. Vietoria Inst., London, N. Y. State Med. Soe., Kings Co. Med. Soc .; fellow N. Y. Acad. of Medieine, Am. Med. Ass'n. Clubs: Union League, University (Brooklyn), Authors (Lon- don). Address: 249 MeDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FAIRCHILD, BENJAMIN LEWIS
Lawyer; b. Sweden, Monroe Co., N. Y., Jan. 5, 1863; s. Benjamin and Calista (Schaeffer) Fairchild; ed. publie sch. of D. C .; grad. Law Dep't Columbia Unlv., LL.B., 1883, LL.M., 1885; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 28, 1893, Anna E. Crumbie (died Nov. 24, 1902); one child: Franklin Crumbie, b. 1895. Was draughtsman in U. S. Patent Office at age of 13; later clerk in U. S. Treasury Dep't, 1877-1885; sinee then practising law in N. Y. City. Has large real estate interests in Pel- ham Heights; was representative in Congress from the 16th N. Y. Dist., . 1895-1897. Republican; Presby'n. Mem. Med. Jurisprudence Soe. Clubs: Union League, Lawyers, N. Y. Athletle, N. Y. Press, Republican, Sierra (San Francisco). Residence: Pelham Heights. Address: 149 Broadway, N. Y. City.
FAIRCHILD, CHARLES STEBBINS
Lawyer, banker; b. Cazenovia, N. Y., April 30, 1842; s. Sidney T. and Helen (Childs) Fairehlld; grad. Har- vard Coll., A.B., 1863; Harvard Law Seh., LL.B., 1865 (LL.D. Harvard and Columbia Univs., 1888); m. Caze- novia, June 1, 1871, Helen Lineklaen. Admitted to bar State of N. Y., 1865; praetised law in Albany until 1876; deputy att'y-gen. State of N. Y., 1874-1875; att'y- gen., 1876-1877; established law praetlce in N. Y. City; appt'd ass't see. U. S. Treasury by Pres. Cleveland, 1885; sec. of same, 1887-1889; upon retirement from Treasury entered banking business. Pres. and dir. Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line R'y Co .; pres. and trus- tee Birkbeck Investment, Savings & Loan Co .; dir. Drie & Pittsburgh R'y Co .; trustee British & Am. Mfg Co. Demoerat; Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Eeo- nomie Soe., Am. Statist. Soe., Am. and Nat. Geog. Soes., Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Chamber of Commerce, N. Y. State Charities Aid Ass'n, Charity Org'n Soc. of N. Y .; was pres. Reform Club; trustee N. Y. Life Ins. Co .; mem. N. Y. Institution for the Blind; mem. Monetary Comm'n, appt'd by exee. eom. Indianapolis Conf., 1897. Reereations: Golf, billiards, boating. Clubs: Century, Metropolitan (Washington), University, Harvard (ex- pres.), Midday, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Delta Phi (N. Y.), Ardsley, Garden City Golf. Address: Cazeno- via, N. Y.
FAIRCHILD, (EDWIN) MILTON
Teacher, leeturer; b. Lansing, Mich., Nov. 7, 1865; s. George Thompson and Charlotte Pearl (Halstead) Fairehild; ed. in Kansas State Agr'l Coll., through Junior year, Oberlin Aead., 1885; Oberlin Coll., B.A., 1890; Andover Theol. Sem., 1893; m. Troy, N. Y., July 1, 1897. Mary Salome Cutler. Engaged sinee 1897 in arranging for sp'l moral instruction by means of il- lustrated morallty lessons in publle and private sehs. Inst. in morals Nat. Inst'n for Moral Instr'n sinee 1911; aggregate audience In first two years, 60,000 boys and girls. Address: 507 N. Charles St., Balti- more, Md.
FAIRCHILD, GEORGE WINTHROP
Manufacturer, Congressman; b. Oneonta, N. Y., May 6, 1854; s. Jesse Fairehild; direet deseendant of Thomas Falrellld, who settled in Stratford, Conn., 1632: on mother's side, g .- g.s. of Thomas Morenus, Revolution- ary soldier, and g.s. of Jeremiah Morenus, veteran of War of 1812; ed. in dist. sehs. of Onconta, N. Y .; m. 1891, Josephine Mills Sherman, niece of late Joseph G. Mills, of N. Y. City. Learned printer's trade; en- tered employ of Oneonta Herald, 1876; prop'r of Oneonta Herald Publishing Co., 1890-1912. Chm'n . b'd dirs. Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co., N. Y.
Pres. Internat. Time Reeording Co., Binghamton; Day Time Register Co., Syracuse; v .- p. Broome County Trust Co., Binghamton; pres. and dir. White Plains Development Co. Republiean; elected Nov., 1906, to 60th Congress from 24th N. Y. Dist .; re-elected, 1908, to 61st Congress; 1910 to 62d Congress and 1912 to 63d Congress from 34th N. Y. Dist. Clubs: Union League, Republlean, Lawyers (N. Y. City), Metropoll- tan, Chevy-Chase, Army-Navy (Washington, D. C.), Binghamton Country, Oneonta, and Clty. Address: Oneonta, N. Y.
FAIRCHILD, HERMAN LE ROY
Geologist; b. Montrose, Pa., April 29, 1850; s. Har- inon C. and Mary A. (Bissell) Fairehild; grad. Cornell Univ., B.S., 1874; Se.D., 1910, Univ. of Pittsburgh; m. Ithaea, N. Y., 1875, Allee Egbert; children: Katherine,
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Lillian, Jessie, Le Roy Frink. Taught 2 years in Wyoming Sem., Kingston, Pa .; removed to N. Y. City, where for eleven years was engaged in scientific work la private schs. and in Cooper Unlon; sec. N. Y. Acad. of Sciences, 1885-1888; pres, Rochester Acad. of Sciences, 1889-1902; sec. Geol. Soc. of Am., 1891-1906, pres. 1912; local sec. A.A.A.S., 1888, 1892; sec, of Coun- ell, 1893, gen. sec. 1894; v .- p. and chm'n of Section E (geology), 1898; prof. gcology, Univ. of Rochester, since 1888. Author: History of the New York Acad- emy of Sciences, 1887; Revision of La Conte's Ele- ments of Geology, 1903; also 136 scientific papers, es- pecially on glacial geology of Western N. Y., pub- lished for most part in reports of proceedings of Geol. Soc. of Am., Bulletins of N. Y. State Museum, Am. Geologist, and Journal of Geology. Mem. Delta Upsilon and Sigma Phi fraternities. Address: Roch- ester, N. Y.
FAIRCHILD, JULIAN D.
Pres. Kings Co. Trust Co .; b. Stratford, Conn., April 17. 1850; ed. in public schs. in Stratford and New Haven; pres. Kings Co .. Trust Co., May, 1893, in which Institution has been interested since its inception; pres. Union Ferry Co .; dir. Lawyers' Title Ins. and Trust Co., Met. Casualty Co., Nassau Fire Ins. Co., N. Y. & Queens Elec. Light & Power Co., Mortgage Bond Co. (v .- p.), East River Savings Bank, Eagle Ware- house and Storage Co .; trustee Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences. In 1896 was offered Democratic nomi- nation for Mayor of Brooklyn, but did not accept It .; appt'd by Mayor Van Wyck one of cornm'rs from Brooklyn of new East River Bridge; regent of L. I. Coli, Hosp .; pres. Brooklyn Central Dispensary. Mem. V FALCONER, WILLIAM HENRY
Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Brooklyn (trustee), Montauk (trustee). Address: 845 Carroll St., Brook- lyn, N. Y.
FAIRCHILD, JULIAN P.
Banker; b. Babylon, L. I., 1881; s. Julian D. and F. I. (Bradley) Fairchild; ed. Poly. Inst., Brooklyn. Formerly v .- p. Kings County Trust Co. Mason and mem. Kismet Temple, Mystic Shrine, Brooklyn. Clubs: Crescent Athletic, Tavern, L. I. Automobile, Penati- quit-Corinthian Yacht, South Shore Field. Address: 256 Clinton Av., Brooklyn. N. Y.
FAIRCHILD, MARY SALOME CUTLER
Library lecturer; b. Dalton, Mass .. June 21, 1855; d. Artemus H. and Lydia (Wakefield) Cutler; grad. Mt. Holyoke Sem., 1875; Univ. of State of N. Y., B.L.S., 1691; m. Troy, N. Y., July 1, 1897, E. Milton Fairchild. Cataloguer, Columbia Coll. Library, and at same time instructor Columbia Coll. Library Sch., 1884-1889; vice- dir. N. Y. State Library Sch,, 1889-1905; library lec- turer on selection of books and Am. libraries since 1906; has done Important work for Am. Library Ass'n; chm'n of com. in charge of library exhibit at World's Columbian Exp'n. Author: Children's Home Libraries, 1894; Scientific Study of Philanthropy, 1894; Function of the Library, 1901; also various other papers on library subjects. Mcm. Am. Library Ass'n (v .- p., 1894- 1895 and 1900-1901; mem. Council, 1892-1898), N. Y. State Library Ass'u, Bibliog. Soc. of America. . Ad- dress: 507 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md.
FAIRCHILD, SAMUEL W.
Mfg chemist; b. Stratford, Conn., 1853; s. Thomas Benjamin and Susan Ann Fairchild; direct descendant Thomas Fairchild, who settled in Stratford, Conn., 1632; ed. private schs., Conn .; grad. Philadelphia Coll. Pharmacy, Ph.G., Ph.M .; Sc.M., Columbia Univ., 1911; m. Emily, d. Judge A. B. Tappen; children: Edith Kirk- land, Grace Butler, B. Tappen, E. Constance, William Samuel. Dir., treas. and gen. mg'r Fairchild Bros, & Foster; pres. Jas. Pyle & Sons; ex-pres. N. Y. College Pharmacy; pres. Drug Section B'd of Trade. Repub- ilcan; Episcopalian. Veteran 7th Reg't, N. G. N. Y. Appt'd by Gov. Flower to represent N. Y. City at World's Columbian Exp'n, Chicago. Mem. Chamber of Commerce, B'd of Trade; trustee Home for Incur- ables, Peabody Home for Aged Women, Sevilla Home for Children; mem. Met. Museum of Art, Am. Museum of Natural History; incorporator of Bronx Botanical Garden; mem. N. Y. Zoological Garden, New England Soc. Sons of Revolution. Recreations: Fishing, shoot- ing, automobiling. Clubs: Metropolitan, Unlon League (pres.), Lawyers (N. Y. City), Devonshire (London), Virginia (Norfolk) and others.
FAIRFAX, ALBERT KIRBY .
Merchant; b. b. Northampton, Landover, Md .; s. Jolın Contee, Lord Fairfax of Cameron, and Mary Kirby; attended Maupin University Sch., Ellicott City, Md .; unmarried. With Brown Bros, & Co., Bankers, N. Y. City, 14 years; ass't mg'r of London office, Internat. Banking Corp'n, 4 years; now partner in firm of Will- iam P. Bonbright & Co., N. Y. and London. Mem. Royal Co. of Archers, the King's Body Guard for
Scotland. Mem. Church of England. Recreations: Shooting, golf. Mem. Am. Soc. of London, Pilgrims Soc. of London, v .- p. Yorkshire Soc., London; fellow Zool. Soc. of London. Clubs: Unlon, Metropolitan (N. Y.), Bachelors, Sports, City of London, Cavendish, Ranelagh (London). Residence: 22 Upper George St., London, W. Address: 16 George St., Mansion House, D. C., London, Eng.
FAIRLEE, GEORGE
Clergyman; b. Knox, N. Y .; s. William and Adaline (Clickman) Fairlec; grad, Unlon Coll., A.B., 1877; A.M., 1880 (D.D., Union Coll., 1910); Auburn Theol. Sem., 1880. Pastor Westminster Presby'n Ch., Troy, since 1880. V .- p. Hanna Mfg Co. Stated clerk of Presbytery of Troy; pres. B'd of Trustees of Pres- bytery, and sec. and treas. Synodical Home Missions; dir. Auburn Theol. Sem. Address: 186 Second Av., Troy, N. Y.
FALCONER, BRUCE McLEAN
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 17, 1879; s. William H. and Margaret (McLean) Falconer; prepared for coll. at Berkeley Mil. Sch (capt.), grad. hon. mention; grad. Columbia Univ., highest honors, 1902; N. Y. Law Sch., with honors, second in class. Connected with law firm, Choate, Larocque & Mitchell; counsel for Fifth Av. Ass'n. Was selected as candidate for As- sembly by Republican party, 29th Assembly Dist., 1912; mem. Republican County Com., St. Nicholas Soc., Sons of Revolution; sec. N. Y. Bible Soc. several years. Clubs: Columbia University. Address: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.
Real estate broker; b. N. Y. City, April 7, 1830; s. David Falconer; g .- grandfather was aide-de-camp on Gen. Washington's staff, being captured by British at battle of Chatterton's Mill, White Plains, and placed on prison ship Jersey, stationed in N. Y. Harbor; after war was Supervisor of White Plains for 18 years; chil- dren: Sara Louise, Bruce McLean. Entered real estate business, 1833, and has had a long and successful business; continued until 1893; now devoting time to relatives' estates; is recognized as dean of real estate brokers. Mem. of Soc. for Improving Condition of Poor since its foundation, about 1860, also of Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Nominated at age of 24 for Councilman of 17th Ward. Upon opening of Civil War was unable to register on account of health, but was instrumental in aiding and caring for fam- ilies; selected chm'n of Recruiting Com. in Cong. Dist. Was delegate to conv, at Baltimore, 1860, which nom- inated Bell as Pres. of U. S .; mem. Republican Central Com. from 14th, 21st and 20th Assembly Dists .; deie- gate to State conv. which nominated Gov. Cornell, also conv., 1858, which nominated Robert McCurdy to Congress, and conv. which nominated Levi P. Morton for Congress; delegate to conv. which nominated Theo- dorc Roosevelt for Legislature. Formerly dir. and inem, Exec. Com. Third Av. R. R. Sunday school teacher in Methodist Ch. over 50 years; elected, 1874, treas. N> Y. City Extension and City Mission Soc., serving until 1890; declined office as mem, of Foreign Mission B'd, 1878; appt'd to Foreign Mission B'd by Gen. Conf. held In Phila. 1884, being still a mem. on somne of Important coms .; on visiting com. of City Misslon Soc. 30 years; on Advisory B'd of Old People's Home 30 years, and trustec of Hahnemann Hosp. 20 years. V .- p. City Missionary Soc. and on most of im- portant coms., one of trustecs of holding its property. Travelled extensively throughout U. S. and Europe; made a 2 years' tour of the world 1890. Mem. Y. M. C. A. since ercction of first bid'g; mg'r N. Y. Bible Soc. since 1868, life mem, St. Nicholas Soc. since 1880, and Huguenot Soc. since foundation. Mem. Union League Club since 1873. Address: 701 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
FALKNER, BISHOP
Clergyman; s. John and Elizabeth Falkner; ed. Union Thcol. Sem .; m. Bergen Point, N. J., 1896, Helen Noel Meigs. Ordered deacon, 1879, and ordained priest, 1880, by Bishop Littlejohn, in Episcopal ministry. Formerly ass't minister Christ Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1879-1882; rector Ch. of the Intercession, N. Y. City, 1882-1884; St. Mark's Ch., Orange, N. J., 1884-1891; rector Christ Ch., Bay Ridge, N, Y,, since 1891. Ad- dress: 8210 Ridge Boulevard, Bay Ridge, N. Y.
FALL, FRANK ANDREWS
Bursar N. Y. Univ. and sp'l writer for Philadelphia Evening Telegraph; b. Flint, Mich., Aug. 24, 1ST8; s. Delos and Ida (Andrews) Fall; grad. Albion Coil., Mich., A.B., 1899; Columbia Univ., A.M., N. Y. City, 1901; fellow in comparative literature at Columbia two years (pres. Graduates' Club; sec. Comparative Literature Club) ; m. Albion, Mich., June 27, 1906, Nella Blanche Ramsdell; one son: Kingsley Rainsdeil. b. May 4, 190S. Sec. to pres. Bellevue and Allicd Hosps., 1902-
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1905; bursar N. Y. Univ. since 1905, and sp'l writer for Phila. Evening Telegraph; mg'r Waverly Newspaper Syndicate. Travelled widely in U. S., also in Cuba, Mexico, British Columbia and Nova Scotia. Served in Spanish-Am. War, mem. Co. L, 31st Mich. Vol. Inf. Progressive; Methodist Episcopalian. Mem. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Trustee of Aibion Coll., Albion, Mich .; mem. B'd of Govs. and Exec. Com., N. Y. Skin and Cancer Hosp .; mem. B'd of Mg'int West Side Y. M. C. A., N. Y. City. Recreations: Lawn tennis, bass fish- ing. Author: Messages to Men, 1901; Steering Gear, 1902; Quill Points, 1903; Life Lines for Men, 1904; Blazed Trails, 1905; Developing a Positive, 1907. Contb'r to magazines. Clubs: Qulll (N. Y.), Colonial Heights Tennis (Yonkers). Residence: Livingston Terrace, Colonial Heights, Yonkers, N. Y. Address: University Bld'g, Washington Sq. E., N. Y. City.
7 FALLOWS, EDWARD H.
Lawyer; b. in Wisconsin, 1865; s. Rt. Rev. Samuel (blshop of Reformed Episcopal Ch.) and Lucy B. (Huntington) Fallows; grad. Amherst Coll. (summa cum laude), A.B., 1866, A.M., 1890; Yale Univ. (post- grad), 1890; Columbia Law Sch., 1892; m. Boston, 1893, Julia Haughton Kittredge; one d .: Annette Richards. Admitted to bar 1892; associated in practice with Lieut .- Gov. Stewart L. Woodford; began Independent practice 1893; served In State Assembly from 21st Dist., N. Y. City, 1898-1900. Republican; Reformed Episcopalian. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, N. Y. Law Inst., Am. Bar Ass'n. Rec- reations: Golf, tennis, automobiling. Clubs: Uni- versity, Yale, Lambs, Republican, Railroad, N. Y. Ath- letic, Crescent Athletic, Automobile of America, Union League, Ardsley, Sleepy Hollow Country. Resi- dence: Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Address: 30 Church St., N. Y. City.
FANCIULLI, FRANCESCO
Bandmaster, composer; b. Port St. Stephen, Tuscany, 1853; s. Alexander and Julia (Lubrano) Fanclulli; ed. in Florence, where conducted orchestra for grand opera; in. 1882, Amanda Schile, of N. Y .; came to U. S., 1876, as teacher and organist; succeeded Sousa as conductor of Marine Band, Washington, 1892-1897; appt'd bandmaster 71st Reg't, N. G. N. Y., Jan. 1, 1898; resigned with his band Jan. 1, 1904; org'n is now known as Fanciulli's Concert Band. Address: 128 W. 58th St., N. Y. City.
7 FARGO, JAMES CONGDEL
Transportation mg'r; b. Pompey, N. Y., May 5, 1829. Employed in firm of Wells & Co., Buffalo, 1844-1848; transferred to Detroit, 1848, and later to Chicago, where was ag't and mg'r Am. Express Co .; general sup't, same company, in N. Y. Clty 1866-1881, pres. from 1881; also pres. Merchants' Dispatch and Trans- portation Co., and director of other railroad and ex- press companies. Residence: 56 Park Av. Address: 65 Broadway, N. Y. City.
FARGO, JAMES FRANCIS
Expressman; b. Chicago, Ill., Feb. 13, 1857; s. James C. and Frances P. (Stuart) Fargo; grad. Williams Coll., A.B., 1879; m. N. Y. City, May 17, 1881, Jane Lindley King; children: Grace L. (Mrs. Danlel Chaun- cey, Jr.), Stanley, Clara, James C .; v .- p. and treas. Am. Express Co .; dir. Hanover Nat. Bank; v .- p. and trustee Am. Savings Bank. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. N. E. Soc., Sons of Revolution, N. Y. Geneal. Soc. Club: Church. Residence: 120 E. 37th St. Address: 65 Broadway, N. Y. City.
FARLEY, JOHN MURPHY
Cardinal of N. Y .; b. Newton, Ireland, April 3, 1842; s. Philip and Catherine (Murphy) Farley; studied for the priesthood at St. Macartan's Coll., Monaghan; St. John's Coll., Fordham; St. Joseph's Sem., Troy, and at the Am. Coll., Rome; ordained priest at Rome, June, 1870; ass't rector St. Peter's Ch., New Brighton, S. I., same year; sec. to Archbishop McCloskey, 1872-1884; private chamberlain (Monsignor) to Pope, 1884; vicar- gen. of N. Y. Archdlocesc, 1892; prothonotary apostolic, 1895; auxiliary bishop of N. Y., 1895; bishop of Zeugma, 1895; appt'd administrator of N. Y., Sept. 15, 1902; archbishop of N. Y., 1903; appt'd Cardinal Nov. 27, 1911. Author: Life of Cardinal McCloskey, Neither Generous Nor Just, Why Church Property Should Be Taxed. Address: 452 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
FARLEY, ROBERT EMMET
Banker, lawyer; b. Fort Plain, N. Y. Sept. 28, 1871; S.
WorthIngton S. and Heien Hall (Moyer) Farley; mother well-known authoress, who, under name of Ernest Gilmore, wrote over 1,500 stories and 15 books; father prominent merchant of Fort Plain, N. Y .; ed. publie and private schs. Fort Plaln; grad. college preparatory course Clinton Liberal Inst., Fort Plain (pres. and valedictorian of class), 18SS; Rutgers Coll.,
A.B. (rhetorical honors and pres. of class), 1892, A.M., 1895; N. Y. Law Sch., LL. B. cum laude, 1894; m. Brook- lyn, Dec., 1897, Grace Hazard, d. William S. Colvin, then pres. Ilazard Powder Co .; children: Colvin, b. 1899; Theodore Sherman, b. 1902; Helen Elizabeth, b. 1904. Adniltted to N. Y. State bar, May 15, 1894; senior mem. flrm of Farley & Rumsey, of White Plains, N. Y., and N. Y. City. Pres. Gramatan Nat. Bank, Bronx- ville, N. Y .; Scarsdale Estates, Gedney Farm Co., John Ruszits Fur Co., and Westchester Land Exchange; treas. and dir. Westchester Syndicate. Democrat; Presby'n. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Westchester Co. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Soc. Med. Juris- prudence of N. Y. Clty; gov. of White Plains Hosp .; dir. Lake Mahopac Protective Ass'n; chm'n Exec. Com., Fort Slocum Y. M. C. A .; ex-pres. Montgomery County Soc. of N. Y. City; mem. Delta Phi fraternity; ex-pres. Rutgers Coll. Alumnl Ass'n of City of N. Y .; trustee White Plains Public Library; pres. Gen. Alumni Ass'n of Rutgers Coll. Clubs: University, N. Y. Athletic, Transportation (N. Y. City), Rutgers, Lake Mahopac Golf, Scarsdale Golf and Country (gov.), Gedney Farm Country (pres.), Westchester Beach (pres.), County Tennis of Westchester (gov.). Residence: White Plains, N. Y. Summer: Canopus Island, Lake Mahopac, N. Y. Addresses: 5 Court St., White Plains, N. Y .; 527 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
FARNHAM, CHARLES CYRUS
Lawyer; b. Bradford, Vt., May 9, 1864; s. Gov. Ros- well and Mary Elizabeth (Johnson) Farnham; grad. Univ. of Vermont, A.B., 1886; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1889; m. Oct. 30, 1889, Grace Hall, of Ellington, Conn. Admitted to N. Y. bar, 1889; engaged in gen. practice at Buffalo, N. Y. Address: Buffalo, N. Y.
FARNHAM, CHARLES HAIGHT
Author; b. near Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May 25, 1841; s. Thomas Jefferson and Eliza W. Farnham; ed. in schs, of San Francisco and N. Y .; studied music in Paris and N. Y. City and taught music for ten years; engaged in mechanics and invention. 1870-1880, and during same period contributed to various publica- tions; since 1880 continuously occupled with literary work, Including articles on eanoelng in Labrador and Canada, and on the life and characteristics of the French-Canadian people. Author: Life of Francis Parkman, 1901. Address: Newburgh, N. Y.
FARNSWORTH, CHARLES HUBERT
Professor of music; b. Cesarea, Turkey, 1859; s. Wilson A. and Caroline (Palmer) Farnsworth: studied music in Boston and Worcester; studied in Germany, France and England, 1907-1908; m. Worcester, Mass., 1890, Miss C. J. Allen. Organist and teacher of music, Worcester, Mass. 1876-1888; instr. in music, Colo. State Univ., supervisor of musle public schools, con- ductor of choral society and orchestra, 1889-1900; instr. In music, 1900-1901, adjunct prof. music since 1901 Teachers' ' Coll., Columbia Univ. Pres. Music Teachers' Nat. Ass'n since 1912. Author: Education Through Music. Editor: Songs for Schools, Address: Teachers' Coll., N. Y. City.
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