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FOY, EDDIE (EDWARD FITZGERALD)
Actor; b. N. Y. Clty; m. Madellne Morando, premiere danscuse. Made first publle appearance in a clog (lance at a benefit at the Newsboys' llome, Chicago, 1869; was dancing and doing turns at concert halls in Chicago and Kansas City, 1876-1881; appeared at the Adelphi Theatre, San Francisco, in white-face spe- cialties In the opening olios, and played leading parts in the dramas which wound up the show. Later was a member of Emerson's Minstrels, and of the Carn- croft Minstrels In Philadelphia; after that with va- rious companies, making first comedy hit as the Luna- tic, with Kate Castleton; since then has starred In many parts, among them being The Orchid at the TIerald Square Theatre, N. Y. City, season of 1907- 1908; Mr. Hamlet of Broadway, 1909; Up and Down Broadway, 1910, etc. Address: Post Road, New Ro- chelle, N. Y.
FRAME, JAMES EVERETT
Professor of theology, Union Theol. Sem .; b. Bos- ton, Aass., Mar. 24, 1868; s. James and Martha (Clark) Frame; ed. Boston public schs., Boston Latin Sch., 1887; Harvard Univ., A.B., 1891, A.M., 1892, D.D., 1913; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1892-1895; fellow Union Theol. Sem. at Univ. of Berlin and Gottingen, 1895- 1897; m. Yokohoma, Japan, May 22, 1906, Jean Her- ling Loomis; children: James Sutherland, b. Dec. 24, 1907; Dorothy Loomis, b. Mar. 15, 1909; Donald Mur- doch, b. Dec. 14, 1911. Instr. 1897-1901, ass't prof. 1901-1903; asso. prof. 1903-1905, Edward Robinson prof. biblical theology, since May, 1905. Traveled In Western Europe, 1895-1897, in England, 1905, in U. S. and Japan, 1906, in Scotland, 1910. Author: Purpose of New Testament Theology, 1905 (inaugural address); Critical and Exegetlcal Commentary on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians, 1912; contb'r to theo- logical reviews and dictionaries, etc. Republican; Presby'n. Mem. Am. Oriental Soc., Soc. of Biblical Literature and Exegesis. Club: Century Ass'n. Ad- dress: Broadway, at 120th St., N. Y. City.
UFRANCE, ROY W.
Lawyer; b. Lowville, N. Y., July 27, 1883; s. Joseph II. and Hannah F. France; ed. Johnstown (N. Y.) High Sch., Hamilton Coll., George Washington Univ., A.B., A.M .; m. Upper Montclair, N. J., June 13, 1912, Ethel E. Camp. Admitted to bar, 1906, and began practice in Buffalo, N. Y., mem, firm Knapp & France, 1907- 1908; became associated with present firm of Duell, Warfield & Duell, of N. Y. City, In 1908. Pres. and lir. Fulton-Bell Co., v .- p. S. S. McClure Co., sec., treas. and dir. National Metallzing Co., treas. and dir. Com- pound Cycle Engine Co., dir. Klauder-Welden Dyelng Machine Co. Chm'n for several years of State Com. of Brooklyn Young Republican Club and of B'd of Govs. of Eleventh Assembly Dist. Rep. Club, Delegate to various convs. and campaign speaker. In 1912, joined Progressive Party; mem, Squadron C, in Brook- lyn. Progressive; Presby'n. Mem. Theta De'ta Chi fraternity. Recreations: Tennis and yachting. Club: University (Brooklyn). Residence: Port Washington, N. Y. Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. Clty.
V FRANCIS, CHARLES EDGAR
Lawyer; b. Dubuque, la., Mar. 31, 1872; s. Charles and Mary (Asals) Francis; ed. Rugby Sch., Louisville, Ky .; grad. N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., LL. B., 1893; m. Brook- lyn, Jan. 20, 1897, Florence M. Fitch; children: Flor- ence Mildred, Charles llarold. Has traveled exten- sively in Europe; admitted to the bar, 1893; engaged in gen. practice, representing large estates and corp'ns, In several of which is a dir. Republican. Master Stella Lodge, No. 485, F. and A. O .; mem. Ori- ent Chapter, No. 138, R. A. M., Damascus Commandery, K. T .; Kismet Temple, Mystic Shrine; corr. sec. Brook- lyn Sunday School Union; mem. Bedford Branch Brooklyn, Y. M. C. A. Recreations: Boating, automo- biling, driving, traveling. Clubs: Motor Boat of America, Underwriters. Residence: 264 Monroe St., Brooklyn. Address: 92 William St., N. Y. Clty.
FRANCIS, JAMES A.
Clergyman; b. Upper Stewiache, Nova Scotia, Mar. 20, 1864; s. Daniel (M.D).) and Christy Ann (Tupper) Francis; ed. in public schs .; m. New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Nov. 2, 1891, Nellie Stewart. Taught seh. 1881- 1883; clerk, 1883-1887; sec. branch of Boston Y.M.C.A., 1887-18SS. Pastor Bapt. Ch., Interboro, N. 1E., 1888- 1891, Riverside Bapt. Ch., N. Y. City, 1891-1898, 2d Av. Bapt. Ch., N. Y. City, 1898-1902, Clarendon St. Bapt. Ch., Boston, 1902-1903; State evangelist for N. Y., under apptm't of Home Missionary Soc., and N. Y. State Bapt. Conv., 1905-1907; gen. evangelist under Am. Bapt. Honie Missionary Soc., 1907-1909; resumed pastorate of Clarendon St. Ch., 1909. Author: North- field Addresses, The Lord's Prayer. Drops from a Liv- Ing Fountain. Address: Boston, Mass.
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& FRANCIS, LEWIS W.
Mir; b. Port Henry, N. Y., July 21, 1865; s. Hev. Lewis and Elizabeth V. (Witherbce) Francis; grad. Williams Coll., A.B., 1888; m. Brooklyn, Dec. 5, 1900, Farah D. Chapman; children: Lewis W., Jr., b. Oct. 31. 1902; John C., b. Feb. 22, 1905; Mary D., b. Feb. 29, 1508. See. and dir. Witherbee, Sherman & Co., Ine .; sec., treas. and dir. Witherbee Real Estate and Im- provement Co. Mem. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs, Am. Iron and Steel Inst., Alpha De'ta Phi fraternity, Will- lams Alumni Ass'n of N. Y .; village trustee Pelham Manor, N. Y .; sch. trustee Pelham, N. Y. Clubs: Uni- versity, Alpha Delta Phi, Railroad, Heights Casino, Hamilton (Brooklyn). Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. City.
FRANCOLINI, JOSEPH NICOLA
Banker; b. Corleto, Perticara, Province of Potenza, Italy, 1856, s. Dr. Biagio and Francesca (Galotti) Francolini; ed. in private and publie schools of Cor- leto, Coll. of Viggigno, Potenza; Technical Inst. of Potenza; grad. N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., 1896; m. New Ro- chelle, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1897, Marguerite Mackellar; one child. Joseph Nieola, Jr., b. Nov. 25, 1898. Entered business life as clerk in county court of Corleto, Italy; was sec. to Italian Gov't eng'rs; removed to N. Y. City, 1886, and opened real estate, insurance and steamship agency offiee; founded Italian Savings Bank, 1896; has traveled to some extent in U. S. and Europe; family distinguished through many genera- tions in public affairs of Italy. Pres. Italian Savings Bank; treas. Itallan Chamber of Commerce. Was dec- orated by the King of Italy Chevalier Crown of Italy, and later Offieial Chevalier Crown of Italy. Mem. Dante Alligheri Soc., Richmond Hill Settlement House, Italian Benevolent Soe., Italian Hosp., Italian Immi- gratlon Soc., Italian-Am. Ed'l Alliance; appt'd comm'r of ed'n by Mayor Low, and has held the office ever since. Residence: 220 W. 107th St. Address: 64 Spring St., N. Y. City.
FRANK, HENRY
Lecturer, author; b. La Fayette, Ind., Dec. 21, 1854;) a. J. H. and Henrietta (Auerbach) Frank; grad. High Sch., Chicago, Ill .; Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass .; stu- dent. at Northwestern and Harvard Univ .; m. Mans- feld, La., Jan. 14, 1886, Alice Roberta Field; one son; Crosby Field, b. 1889 (M.E., Cornell Unlv.). Entered Methodist ministry, 1877; held important charges in Kansas, Minn. and Wis. Pastor Cong'l Ch., James- town, N. Y., 1886. Organized, 1888, Independent (New Theology) Ch. Traveled extensively, and in 1897 founded Metropolitan Independent (New Thought) Ch. In N. Y. Pres. for 10 years as minister, Organized Manhattan Liberal (Rationalist) Ch., 1909, meeting Sunday mornings in Berkeley Theatre in West 44th St .; moved to Sehuyler Theatre, Broadway and 82nd St., 1913. In constant demand as leeturer throughout country; ranks high as an orator. Late Prof. Jerome A. Allen, of N. Y. Univ., declared he was equal to Henry Ward Beecher as an orator, and Dr. R. Heber Newton said: "In the Cathedral of the future there will be ehapels, built by men like Henry Frank, ap- parently working without any reference to the great design of the historic Ch., but building so well for character and conduct." Author numerous widely known books, among which are: The Doom of Dogma; The Kingdom of Love; The Shrine of Silence; Modern Light on Immortality (a treatise which all critics as- sert presents a wholly new view of the subject); The Mastery of Mind in the Making of a Man; The Tragedy of Hamlet, A Psychological Study (1910); Science. Psychic Phenomena and Immortality, 1911, second edi- tion, 1913, with 100 additional pages of answers to dis- . tinguished critics, Haeckel, Hyslop, Ostwald, etc. The Story of America Sketehed In Sonnets, 1912, also au- thor of many poems, being frequent writer for maga- zines. Mem. Am. Inst. for Scientific Research, N. Y. State Hist. Ass'n. Medico-Legal Soc., Am. Civic Alli- ance, Author's League of America; hon. mem. Luther Burbank Soc. Address: Montrose-on-Hudson, N. Y.
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N FRANK, JULIUS J.
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, March 3, 1852; s. Joseph and Emille Frank; ed. public sehs .; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., B.S., 1871, A.M., 1873; Columbia Coll. Law Sch., LL.B., 1873; m. 1883, Helene Itosenberg. Admit- ted to bar, 1873; slnee engaged in practice, N. Y. City. Independent Democrat. Active in reform movements of 1894, 1895, 1901 and Anti-Snapper movement of 1892, which resulted in nomination of Grover Cleveland for pres., having been mem. Com. of Fifty which organ- Ized movement, the Albany Democratie Conv., 1892, and Cleveland delegate to Chicago Nat. Conv. 1892. An organizer N. Y. County Democracy; N. Y. State Demoeraey; Citizens' Union; mem. Com. of 70 of 1894; pres. Parker Independent Club (1904); delegate to In- ternat. Free Trade Congress at Antwerp, 1911; trus-
tee N. Y. Soc. for Ethical Culture, and numerous chari- table and benevolent org'ns. Mem. Ass'n Bar Clty N. Y., N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n (sec. Com. on Prac- tice and Procedure) ; a founder and ist recording sec. Y. M. Hebrew Ass'n of N. Y. Clubs: Freundschaft (ex-pres.), llarmonie, Reform (trustee), Judaeans (trustee), Good Government "C" (trustee). Address: 52 William St., N. Y. City.
FRANK, PHILIP
Lawyer; b. Winfield Junction, Queens Co., N. Y., Sept. 17, 1873; s. Gustav and Jette ( Ehrlich) Frank; ed. Coll. City of N. Y., N. Y. Law Sch .; m. Winfield Junction, Nov. 15, 1896, Bertha Worms; ehildren: Miriam, b. 1897; . Helen, b. 1898. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, Nov. 3, 1898; appt'd Ass't Corp'n Counsel City of N. Y., Apvil 1, 1904; resigned March 1, 1906; appt'd transfer tax appraiser for County of Queens, Feb. 1, 1907; re-appointed March 23, 1912. Mem. law firm of Gregg & Frank; mem. Queens Co. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n; mem. Dem. Co. Coni., 1900-1905, 1911-1913; sec. eom. for ereetion Carnegie libraries in Borough of Queens, past regent Newtown Council, 747, Royal Arcanum; mem. Island City Lodge, 586, F. and A. M .; Queensborough Lodge, 878, B. P. O. Elks. Democrat. Address: 8 Fisk Av., Winfield Junction, Queens Co., N. Y.
FRANKEL, CHARLES
Lawyer; b. London, Eng., Mareh 25, 1880; s. Abraham and Pauline (Aaron) Frankel; ed. public sehs, Evening High Sch., Senftner Prep. Sch. (with honors), N. Y. Law Sel .; m. N. Y. City, Mareh 24, 1903, Lena Smolinsky; ehildren: Elsie, b. 1905; Ely, b. 1907. Engaged in gen'l practise; distinguished himself in the detention case of The People vs. Annie Milan, which attracted wide at- tention. Democrat. Hebrew. Mem. N. Y. Law Sch. Alumni Ass'n and numerous charitable organizations and soes .; chm'n Appeals Com. O. B. A .;; pres. The San- ders Ass'n, consisting of lawyers, doctors and dentists. Address: 1096 Greene Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
FRANKEL, LEE KAUFER
Insurance official; b. Philadelphia, Aug. 13, 1867; s. Louis Frankel and Aurelia (Lobenburg) Frankel; ed. public schs., Rugby Academy, University of Pennsylvania, B.S., 1887, Ph.D., 1891; m. Phila- delphia, 1897, Alice . Reizenstein. Instructor in chemistry Univ. of Pa., 1888-1893; consulting ehemist, Philadelphia, 1893-1899; chemist, Retail Grocers' Ass'n, Philadelphia, 1896-1899; see. 1895, v .- p. 1897, pres. 1898, Chem. Scetion Franklin Inst .; sec. Congregation Rodeph Shalom, Philadelphia, 1894-1899; dir. Jewish Chautau- qua Soc., 1897-1899; hon. v .- p. Auxiliary Branch United Hebrew Charities of Philadelphia; mg'r United Hebrew Charities of N. Y., 1899-1908; resigned May 1, 1908, to take up work with Russell Sage Foundation. Ass't sec. 1901, mem. Exee. Com. 1902, v .- p. 1903, chm'n Com. on Needy Families, 1905, N. Y. State Conf. Charities and Correction; sec. Ellis Island Comm'n, appt'd by Pres. Roosevelt, 1993; exec. sec. Federation of Contributors to Jewish Communal Inst'ns of N. Y., 1907. Mg'r In- dustrial Dep't (sinee 1909), ass't sec. (since 1910) and Gth v .- p. (sinee 1912) of Met. Life Ins. Co. Editor Jew- ish Charity, 1905-1907; asso. editor Charities and the Commons, 1907-1909. Pres., 1904, Monday Club of N.Y .; lecturer N. Y. Sch. of Philanthropy, and mem. Faculty Council, 1905; chm'n Com. on Dependent Children, Nat. Cont. Jewish Charities; in charge Summer Sch. of Philanthropy, Jewish Chautauqua Soc., 1902-1903; chm'n Com. on Standard of Living, N. Y. State Conf. of Charities, 1907; pres. Nat. Conf. of Jewish Charities, 1910-1912. Ilas delivered many addresses on charitable and insurance subjects. Author (chemistry) : The Oxi- dation of Metallic Arsenides by the Electric Current; Electrolysis of the Metallic Sulphocyanides; Gelatinous Silvercyanide; Food Adulteration and the Pure Food Law; The Jew and the Bible in Alehemy; also contb'r of various artieles on Jewish Charity in Eney. Ameri- cana and Jewish Ency., and author of Common Sense Charity; The Equipment of the Worker; The Uses and Limitations of Material Relief; Unusual Forms of Re- llef; Tubereulosis as Affeeting Jewish Charities; Fifty Years in Jewish Charity; Co-operation and Health In- surance; Workinginen's Insurance in Europe (with M. M. Dawson); Industrial Insurance and Child Welfare; Popularizing Health Conservation; also various arti- (les, pamphlets, etc., on insurance; editorials and arti- cles in Jewish Charity. Mem. Judeans, Pharisees. Ad- dress: 2643 Broadway, N. Y. City.
FRANKLAND, FREDERICK WILLIAM
Actuary, philos. writer; b. Manchester, England, April 18, 1854; s. Sir Edward (K.C.B., F.R.S.) and Sophie Jeannette Christiana (Tiek) Frankland; ed. University Coll. Sch., London, 1866-1869; University Coll., London, 1869-1872; Royal Coll. of Chemistry (Gov't Sch. of Mines), London, IS73-1874; head boy and winner chief prize (Cook Memorial Prize) at University Coll. Sch.
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(mathematical exhibitioner), 2d in honor list, Univ. of London, 1870; m. Wellington, New Zealand, April 30, 1879. Miriam Symons; children: Octavia Miriam, b. 1880; Frederick William Herston, b. 1882; Charies Ed- ward Harold, b. 1897. Appt'd Gov't actuary and statist of New Zealand, 1886; Gov't ins. comin'r of New Zea- land, 1889; asso, actuary of N. Y. City Life Ins. Co. in 1893 to inaugurate that company's dep't for ins. of under average lives, and in 1909 agent for negotiating sale of New Zealand forest properties to Am., British and European capitalists; appt'd delegate to Internat. Congress of Hygiene and Demography at London, 1891. Travelled in U. S., Canada, Great Britain, Ircland, France, Germany, all Scandinavian countrics (includ- ing Iceland), Italy, Greece, Turkey, Asia Minor, Egypt, . India, China, Japan, P. I., Hawaii, Polynesian Islands, Brazil, Canary Islands, Australia and New Zealand. Agent for Tongariro Timber Co. Elected mem. Bor- ough Council, New Zealand, 1905, and stood for Par- cialist leanings); mem. Ch. of England; mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Royal Statis. Soc. of London, Actuarial Soc. of America. Inst. of Actuaries of Great Britain and Ireland, Am. Math. Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc, of Washington, Math. Soc. of Palermo (Italy), Royal Colonial Inst. of London, Imperial Inst. of Lon- don. Recreations: Travel, philos. writing. Author: Thoughts on Ultimate Problems (5th edition, David Nutt, London), 1912; The Synoptic Problem, 1913, and The Johannine Problem, 1909. Clubs: West Side Re- publican, Circumnavigators (N. Y.), Royal Societles (London), Wellington (New Zealand). Residence; "Okataina," Foxton, Manawatu, New Zealand. Address:
Care Rufus W. Weeks, N. Y. Life Ins. Co., 346 Broad- > FRASER, GEORGE CORNING way, N. Y City.
FRANKLIN, CHRISTINE LADD
Writer, lecturer; b. Windsor, Conn., 1847; d. Eliphalet and Augusta (Niles) Ladd; A.B., Vassar Coll., 1869; Johns Hopkins Univ., Göttingen, and Berlin; LL.D., 1887, from Vassar; m. Windsor, Conn., Sept. 24, 1882, Fabian Franklin; one d .: Margaret Ladd, b. 1884. Fel- low in mathematics, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1879-1882; asso. editor Baldwin Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology. Lecturer on logic and psychology, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1904-1909. Lecturer Columbia Univ. Mem. Am. Psychol. Ass'n, Am. Phllos, Ass'n; fellow A.A.A.S. Clubs: Colonial Dames, Women's Univ. Ad- dress: 527 W. 110th St., N. Y. City.
V FRANKLIN, GEORGE SMALL
Lawyer; b. Ashland, Baltimore Co., Md .; s. Walter S. and Mary C. (Small) Franklin; grad. A.B., Harvard Coll., 1902 (Magna cum laude), IIarvard Law Sch., 1905, LL.B .; m. North Bennington, Vt., Sept. 2, 1911, Elizabeth Jennings; one son: George S., Jr., b. March 23, 1913. Mem. law firm of Spooner & Cotton. Repub- lican. Mcm. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Recreations: Golf, tennis. Clubs: Harvard (N. Y.), Harvard (Boston). Residence, 33 E. 38th St. Address: 14 Wall St., N. Y. City.
FRANKLIN, LINDLEY MURRAY
Banker; b. N. Y. City, May 25, 1838; s. Morris and Ann Eliza (Murray) Franklin; ed. private sch. of N. Y. City; m. Martha L. Mann; 6 children. Pres. and trustee Queens County Savings Bank, Flushing, N. Y .; mem. Advisory Bd. Flushing Branch of Corn Exchange Bank, Charter mem. Co. A, 22d Regt N.G.N.Y .; in Civil War as private corporal, serg't and lieut. V .- p. Flushing Hist. Soc .; charter mem. Qucens County Chamber of Com- merce. Address: 38 Sanford Av., Flushing, L. I., N. Y.
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Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 10, 1865; s. James Ruford and Mary C. (Kellers) Franklin; ed. Charller Inst., N.Y. City; Columbia Univ., A.B. 1886, A.M. 1887, LL.B. 1888; m. N. Y. City, April 13, 1893, Lilian Trowbridge Davis. Active in political affairs in N. J., and in philanthropic undertakings in N. Y. and N. J. City Councilman, Sum- mit, N. J., 1899-1908. Republican. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar Clty of N. Y., N. J. Hist. Soc., Nat. Municipal League, N. J. Child Labor Com., Columbia Univ. Alumni Ass'n, N. J. Alumni Ass'n of Columbia Univ. (pres. 1907-1908), N. Y. Ass'n of Zeta Psl fraternity (pres. 1911). Mason. Trustee George Junlor Republic Ass'n of N. J. (pres. since 1910) ; trus- tee National Ass'n of Junior Republics; trustee Zeta Psi fraternity (chm'n 1912-1913). Clubs: Calumet, Ama- teur Comedy (N. Y. City), Bay Head Yacht, Republican, of Summit, N. J. (pres. since 1911), Highland (Summit, N. J.). Residence: Summit, N. J., and N. Y. City. Ad- dress: 34 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
FRANTZ, JACOB FRICK
7 Physician; b. Lancaster Co., Pa., July 29, 1852; s. Jacob M. and Anna (Frick) Frantz; ed. Millersville (Pa.) State Normal Sch,; grad. Hahnemann Med. Coll., Philadelphia, M.D., 1876; m. West Chester, Pa., Oct. 3,
1878, Gertrude L. Osborne; children: Viola, b. 1879; Ethel O., Leroy, b. 1884; Jacob Harold, b, 1890; Horace Ganthrop, b. 1891. Practised Wilmington, Del., 1873- 1883; mf'r of porcelain artificial teeth since 1879; pres. Dentists' Supply Co. of N. Y., Standard Dental Mfg Co., E. de Trey & Sons Co, of Philadelphia, Ltd .; dir. People's Bank and Nat. City Bank, New Rochelle. Re- publican. Presby'n .. Trustee New Rochelle Presby'n Ch., New Rochelle Branch Y.M.C.A. Mason, Clubs: Republican (N. Y. City), Republican (New Rochelle), New Rochelle Yacht, Wykagyl Country. Residence: 25 Maple Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Address: 220 W. 42d St., N. Y. City.
FRANZEN, AUGUST
Portrait painter; b. Sweden; ed. schs. of Paris. Has painted many prominent people. Mem. Nat. Acad. of Design. Club: Lotos. Address: 222 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.
liament, . 1905, 1998. Progressive Republican (with So- } FRASER, ARTHUR C.
Patent Lawyer; b. Rochester, N. Y., 1859; s. Jef- ferson and Amorette (Harrington) Fraser; ed. public schs., N. Y .; m. Westfield, N. Y., 1892, Rose B. Mc- Lane. Was first a patent att'y or solicitor, then be- came technical expert, giving testimony in patent suits; afterward took to practise of law, confining practise to law of patents and trade marks. Mem. Bar of N. Y. State, U. S. Dist. Courts, also U. S. Su- preme Court; mem. firm Fraser, Turk and Myers, att'ys-at-law. Mem. Inst. of Patent Ag'ts, London, Patent Law Ass'n, Washington. Clubs: Lawyers (N. Y. City). Address: 170 Broadway, N. Y. City.
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Fcb. 25, 1872; s. George S. and Anna M. (Corning) Fraser; grad. Princeton Univ., B.S., 1893; Columbian (now George Washington) Univ., LL.B., 1895; ni. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 5, 1895, Jane G. Tutt; children: George C., Jr., Myra T., Ann C., Jane, Sarah. Mem. Ass'n Bar City N. Y., Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, N. Y. Law Inst., N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n, Am. Soc. of Internat. Law, A.A.A.S., Am. Gcog, Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc., Washington Ass'n of N. J., Acad. of Polit. Sclence, St. Andrew's Soc. Clubs: University (N. Y.), Metropolitan (Wash., D. C.), Princeton, University Cottage (Princeton, N. J.), City Midday, Morris County Golf, St. Louis (St. Louis). Residence: South St. Morristown, N. J. Address: 20 Exchange Pl., N. Y. Clty.
FRASER, HORATIO N.
Manufacturing chemist; b. Providence, R. I .; s. Ed- ward Simon and Mary ( Waller) Fraser; grad. High Sch., Davenport, Iowa, 1867; Ph.G., Philadelphia Coll. of Pharmacy, 1872, Ph.M., 1908; M.D., St. Louis Coll. Phys. and Surg., 1909; m. Oct. 31, 1876, Nellle Davis, of Davenport, Ia. Engaged in business as mfg chemist. Pres. Fraser Tablet Co. Address: 583 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
FRASER, JAMES EARL
Sculptor; studied sculpure in Chicago and Paris. Awarded first prize of Am. Art Ass'n, Paris, com- petitive medal for design, and many medals for nudes in Paris drawing sch. Ass't to Augustus S. St Gaudens; designed St. Gaudens's medal of Pan-Am. Exp'n; also new five-cent piece, issued by Treasury Dep't, Washington, D. C .; made portrait bust of George Pratt's children; Payne Whitney's children; son of Walter Gordon; bas relief portrait of Morris K. Jesup in Museum of Natural History, marbie fountain on Harriman estate at Arden, Bishop Pot- ter statue in Ch. `of St. John the Divine, bust of Theodore Roosevelt in the Capitol. Address: 3 Mac- dougal Alley, N. Y. City.
FRASER, MALCOLM
Artist; b. Montreal, Can., April 19, 1868; s. W. Lewis and Sarah H. (Adans) Fraser; studied art under Wyatt Eaton at the Art Students' League, Carrol Beckwith, Gotham Art Students' and Walter Shir- law, and at the Ecole Jullen In Paris, under Bouian- gler and Lefebvre; m. South Orange, N. J., June 10, 1897, Katherine E. Church; one child: Phyllis, b. 1900. Speciallzes as illustrator; notable examples of work are found in the Century, St. Nicholas, and Cosmo- politan magazines; has also lilustrated Richard Car- vel, Caleb West, Bret Harte's stories, etc. Club: Salmagundl. Address: Brookhaven, L. I., N. Y.
FRAWLEY, JAMES J.
Builder, State Senator; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 14, 1866, of Irish parents; ed. in public and parochlal schs; learned plasterers' trade. Engaged as builder and contractor, and crected some of finest houses on upper East Side; later of firm of Frawley & Rooney, which con- structed several large public works in N. Y. City. Mem. Williams Eng'ring & Contracting Co., which have constructed Blackweil's Island Bridge and the
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Manhattan Bridge. Democrat; elected Democratic leader of 32d Assembly Dist., 1901, and re-elected 1902. Elected State Senator from the 20th Senate Dist., 1902, re-elected 1904-1906-1908-1919 and 1912. Mcm. Senate committecs on Insurance, on Forest, Fish and Game Laws, on Public Ed'n, and on Public Health. V .- p. and mem. B'd of Gov's. Ain. Athletic Union sev- eral terms, one of organizers of Outdoor Recreation League, which was instrumental in getting gym- nasiums erected in various schools; was capt. Knick- erbocker Athletic team, and former pres. Greater N. Y. Irish Athietic Club. Mem. Columbia Order, Knights of Columbus. Clubs: Nat. Dem., Catholic, Miami, Pastime, ,Union Settlement Athletic. Address: 113 Park Row, N. Y. City.
FRAYER, EUGENE
Lawyer; b. Huron Co., Ohio, Sept. 15, 1851; s. Am- brose and Adaline (Lee) Frayer; ed. in country schs., Oberlin Coll. (Prep. Dep't), Corneil Univ., A.B. (Phl Beta Kappa), 1876. A.M., 1877; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1879; m. Cornwall-on-Hudson, Oct. 19, 1880, Fanny Wiison. In gen. practise 10 years as partner John De Witt Warner. 9 years as partner of Alfred P. W. Seaman, and 5 years with firm of Frayer, Stotesbury & Gregg. Republican (Independent). Mem. Bar Ass'n City of N. Y. and N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ohio Soc., Phi Beta Kappa Alumni, Delta Upsiion. Recrea- tion: Golf. Clubs: West Side Republican, Corneil University, Engiewood Golf. Residence: 323 W. 104th St. Address: 141 Broadway, N. Y. City.
FRAZER, ROBERT, JR.
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