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GALBRAITH, ANNA MARY
Physician, author; b. Carlisle, Pa., d. Thompson Moore and Elizabeth (Woods) Galbraith; g .- grand- daughter of John Moore, officer in Revolutionary War; ed. Public sch3. of Pa., and Vassar Coll., 1875-1879; grad. Women's Med. Coll. of Pa., M.D., 1884; post- grad. work in Vienna and Murich, 1884-1886; un- married. Clinician and ass't gynecolog. staff Woman's Hosp. of Philadelphia, 1886-1889; since 1889 practis- ing in N. Y. City. Attending clinician and instr. clini- cai medicine N. Y. Infirmary, 1889-1903; attending phy- sician to neurological dep't N. Y. Orthopedic Hosp. and Dispensary, 1899-1908. One of the founders and mem. N. Y Branch Vassar Students' Aid Soc. (pres. 1892-1893); mem. Alumnæ Ass'n Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa. (pres. 1897-1899) ; mem. N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Ass'n, Am. Med. Ass'n; fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine. Author: Hygiene and Physical Cul- ture of Women, 1895; The Four Epochs of Woman's Life, 1901; Personal Hygiene and Physical Training for Women, 1911; also various contributions to medi- cal and general press. Presby'n. Club: Women's Uni- versity. Address: 99 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
GALE, ARTHUR SULLIVAN
Professor of mathematics; b. Appleton, Wis., June 26, 1877; s. Rev. Sullivan French Gale. D.D., and Eliza- beth Taylor (Felt) Gale; grad. Willlston Sem., 1896; Yale Coll., A.B., 1899; Yale Univ., Ph. D., 1901; m. Mt. Vernon, N. Y., June 29, 1901, Mary Cotton-Walker Tuke; two sons: Francis Marland, b. 1902; Arthur Sullivan, Jr., b. 1912. Inst. mathematics Yale Coll., 1901-1905; ass't prof. mathematics Univ. of Rochester, 1905-1906; Fayerweather professor mathematics in same since 1906. Member Am. Math. Soc. Deutsche Mathematiker Vereinigung; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. of Council of Ass'n of Teachers of Mathematics in the Middle States and Maryland. Joint author: Smith and Gale's Elements of Analytic Geometry, Smith and Gale's Introduction to Analytic Geometry; and author of papers in various mathematical periodicals. Ad- dress: University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y.
GALE, CLEMENT ROWLAND
Organist; b. Kew, England, March 12, 1862; grad. Exeter Col !. , Oxford Univ., B.A., 1886, and In music, 1889; m. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1892, Miss B. A. B.
Kunz, Came to U. S. 1890; organist Calvary Ch. (Episcopal) 1890-1900. All Angels Ch. 1900-1910, Christ Ch. since 1910; also organist and inst. in church music, of Gen. Theol, Sem. since 1901. Instr. musicai
theory and composition, Guilmant Sch. of Music since 1902. Composer of many anthems, church services, hymns, part-songs, etc. Address: 360 W. 21st St., N. Y. City.
V GALE, NOEL
Lawyer; b. Unionville, Ohio, Sept. 26, 1862; s. Edmund and Ruby (Cowles) Gale; grad. Oberiin, A.B., 1882, A.M., 1887. Engaged in practice of law, N. Y. City, as mem. firm Strong & Cadwalader. Democrat. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Delta Kappa Epsilon Ass'n, Sons of Revolution. Clubs: University, City Midday, Manhattan. Address: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City. NGALLANT, ALBERT ERNEST
Surgeon; b. Sudbury, Suffolk, England, June 27, 1861; s. Rev. Walter and Sarah (Horsley) Gallant; ed. public schools, Honesdale and Damascus, Pa., gram- mar sch. Paterson, N. J., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Co- lumibia Univ.), M.D., 1890; m. Paterson, N. J., Jan. 1, 1895, Eudora Elliot Burkett. Interne St. Joseph's Hosp. and Sloane Maternity Hosp., 1891: N. Y. Cancer Hosp., 1892; instr. surgery, N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. Sch., 1893-1896; Polyclinic Med. Sch., 1896-1898; ass't surgeon Lebanon Hosp., 1894-1895; gynecologist North- ern Dispensary, 1893-1903. V .- p. and treas. N. Y. Sch. Clinical Medicine; consulting surgeon, Jamaica Hosp .; surgeon Baptist Deacon Home and Training Sch .. 1901- 1913; ass't gynecologist, Roosevelt Hosp., Out-Patient Dep't, 1893-1906; prof. gynecology, N. Y. Sch. Clinical Medicine; gynecologist, Westside German Dispensary. Republican. Served in Co. A, Paterson Light Guard, N. G. N. J., 1884-1888. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., Am. Urological Ass'n, Med. Jurisprudence, N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Med. Reserve Corps, U. S. N., Am. Ass'n Med. Jurisprudence, Soc. Alumni Sloane Maternity Hosp .; treas. N. Y. Uro- logical Soc .; sec. 1900-1905; pres. 1905-1910; Class Phys. and Surg. 1890, N. Y. Recreations: Travel, golf, tennis, sailing. Address: 70 E. 66th St., N. Y. City.
GALLAUDET, BERN BUDD
Surgeon; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 11, 1860; s. Rev. Thomas (D.D.) and Elizabeth Reynolds (Budd) Gallaudet; ed. Anthon Grammar Sch., Everson's Collegiate Sch., N. Y. City; Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., A.B., 1880, post- grad. course in chemistry, 1880-1881, A.M., 1883; Co- lumbia (Coll. Phys. and Surg.), M.D., 1884 (cash prize for graduating No. 5 in class of 150 students); m. Los Angeles, Calif., June 4, 1894, Elise. d. Col. William A. Elderkin, U. S. A. Interne at N. Y. Hosp., 1884-1886; student of medicine, Vienna and Beriin, 1886-1887; surgeon Vanderbilt Clinic 1887-1890; ass't demon- strator of anatomy, 1887-1891: demonstrator of anat- omy, 1891-1905, adjunct prof. anatomy since 1905, clinical lecturer on surgery and instr. in surgery since 1890, Columbia Univ .; visiting surgeon, Bellevue Hospital since 1890. Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. Surg. Soc., Ass'n Anı. Anatomists, Alumni Ass'n N. Y. Hosp. and of Coll. Phys, and Surg. Recreations: Fly-fishing, golf, rowing, swimming. Club: University. Address: 110 E. 16th St., N. Y. City.
GALLAWAY, ROBERT MACY
MMerchant, banker; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 4, 1837, of Scottish descent; grad. Yale, A.B., 1858; m. 1868. Eliz- abeth A. Williams; children: John Macy, Merrill W. Began business life as cicrk in father's store; is pres. Merchants' Nat. Bank; for 13 years was v .- p. elevated railroads; now dir. Manhattan R'y Co .; pres. and dir. N. Y. Mutual Gas Light Co .; trustee Bowery Savings Bank; dir. Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville R'y Co., St. Louis Southwestern R'y Co., Southern R'y Co., Texas & Pacific R'y Co., Wabash R. R. Co. Mem. N. E. Soc., St. Andrews Soc., St. Nicholas Soc. Clubs: Union, Union League, Metropolitan, University, Yale. Residence: 68 E. 55th St. Address: 42 Wail St., N. Y. City.
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GALLERT, DAVID J.
Lawyer; b. Waterville, Me., Oct. 22, 1873; s. Mark and Rebecca (Peavy) Gallert; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1894; LL.B., 1897. Of counsel for Gillette Safety Razor Co., and Remedial Loan Dep't Russell Sage Foundation. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Maine Soc. Colby Alumni and Phi Delta Theta; Mason, 32°. Clubs: City, Graduates. Address: 31 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
"GALLIVER, GEORGE ALFRED
Publle ntillties; b. Ingersoll, Ont., Jan 9, 1872; s. Henry and Mary J. (Luscombe) Galliver; ed. in com. schs., Michigan; Albion Coii., Albion, Mich .; night schools, Chicago, Ili .; Ilarvey Med. Coll., Chicago, M.D .; one year at Chicago Law Sch .; m. Chicago, July 7, 1901, Lillian Campbell. Was employed on Pere Mar- quette R.R., Mich., serving in operating traffic, ac- counting and exec. dep'ts; resigned as sec. to v .- p. and gen. mg'r to enter industrial field. Chicago mg'r U. S. Graphite Co., of Saginaw, Mich., 1892-1893; sec.
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and treas. Chicago Paint Co., 1894; partner in Merkel & Co., produce comm'n merchants, Chicago, 1895-1896; sup't and sales mg'r Monarch Cycle Mf'g Co., and Chi- cago Sewing Machine Co., 1897-1899; scientific repre- sentative Parke, Davis & Co., of Detroit, in Chicago, since 1900; sales mg'r Am. Bicycle Co., Chicago, 1901- 1902; gen. mg'r Stearns & Culver Lumber Co., Bagdad, Fla., 1903-1905; sec. and gen mg'r Domestic Sewing Machine Co., and Nat. Sweeper Co., of Newark, N. J., 1906-1908; with Harrison Williams, financing and di- recting public utilities companies, since 1909. Pres. and dir. Central States Elec. Corp'n, Springfield R'y & Light Co., Electric Invest. Co .; v .- p., treas, and mem. Exec. Com. Republic R'y & Light Co .; v .- p. and trcas. Federal Utilitles, Inc., bankers: v .- p. Mahoning & Shenango R'y & Light Co .; dir. Youngstown & Sharon R'y & Light Co., Tucson Gas, Electric Light & Trac- tion Co., and Utilities Securities Corp'n. Republican; Methodist. Mem. Am. Economic Ass'n, Efficiency Soc., A.A.A.S., Am. Automobile Ass'n, N. Y. Acad. of Sci- ence. Mason. Trustee Arlington (N. J.) Bld'g & Loan Ass'n. Recreation: Motoring. Clubs: Economic, En- gineers, Recess, Sleepy Hollow Country (N. Y.), Upper Montclair (N. J.) Country, Osceola (Pensacola, Fla.). Residence: 90 Magnolia Av., Arlington, N. J. Address: 60 Broadway, N. Y. City.
GAMAGE, FREDERICK LUTHER
Educator; b. Hopkinton, Mass., June 19, 1860; Henry Richard and Abbie (Lackey) Gamage; ed. West- boro (Mass.) High Sch., Brown Univ., A.B., 1882; A.M., 1885; D.C.L., Hobart, 1898; m. Delhi, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1886, Isabella Horner; children: Margaret, b. Dec. 27, 1890; Frederick, Jr., b. Jan. 13, 1896. Instr. Greek, Delaware Acad., Delhi, N. Y., 1882-1885; principal Ox- ford (N. Y.) Acad., 1885-1893; appt'd, 1893, insp. acad- emies and examiner in English by Regents Univ. State of N. Y., but resigned later same year to become head master St. Paul's Sch., Garden City, L. I., which posl- tion' held 1893-1907; founded, 1907, Pawling School, of which is now head master. Mem. Sons of Revolution. Club: University (N. Y. City). Address, Pawling, N. Y.
J GAMBLE, JAMES
Contractor; b. Ballincollig, Ireland, June 22, 1835; s. John and Eleanor (Parfit) Gamble; ed. private sch. and Christs' Hosp., London, Eng., familiarly known as "Blue Coat Sch."; m. London, Oct., 1862, Emily Bishop (died May, 1892) ; one d., Eleanor Emily. Prcs. James Gamble Contract. Co., Public Utilities Co., Pat- ent Purchase Co. Pres. and dir. Interstate Electric Co .; treas. Clarendon Syndicate, Recreation; Pedes- trianism. Residence: 104 Columbia Heights, Brook- lyn, N. Y. Address: 15 Willlam St., N. Y. City.
GAMMELL, WILLIAM
Manufacturer; b. Providence, R. I., May 20, 1857; s. William and Elizabeth Amory (Ives) Gammell; grad. Brown Univ., A.B., 1878; A.M., 1881; m. Providence, R. I., Feb. 20, 1884, Bessie Gardner Bowen; children: William, Jr., b. March, 1885; Arthur Amory, b. Sept., 1888; R. H. Ives, b. Jan., 1893. Mem. firm Brown & Ives, Sturges & Gammlll; dir. Providence Nat. Bank, Provi- dence Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Inc., Mf'rs Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Inc., Mechanics' Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Inc., and trustee Providence Inst'n for Savings. Trustee Butler Hosp., St. Andrew's Industrlal Sch., St. Mary's Orphan- age; dir. Workingmen's Loan Ass'n. Recreations: Golf, horseback, billiards. Clubs: University, Garden City, City (N. Y.), Newport Golf, Newport Reading Room, Newport Casino, Squantum, Hope, Agawam Hunt, University (Providence), Providence Art, Psi Upsilon: Residence: 170 Hope St. Address, 50 S. J Main St., Providence, R. I.
GANNETT, WILLIAM CHANNING
Clergyman, author; b. Boston, Mar. 13, 1840; s. Rev. Ezra Stlles Gannett; grad. Harvard, 1860. Unitarian minister; formerly located at St. Paul, Minn., and at other places; now at Rochester, N. Y. Author: A Year of Miracle; Biography of Rev. Ezra Stiles Gannett; The Thought of God in Hymns and Poems (with Fred- erick L. Hosmer); The Faith That Makes Faithful (with Jenkin Lloyd Jones); Of Making One's Self Beautiful. Address: 15 Sibley Place, Rochester, N. Y.
GANNON, FRANK S.
R'y official; b. Spring Valley, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1851; s. John and Mary (Clancey) Gannon; ed. public schs. of Port Jervis, N. Y .; m. Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 24, 1874, Marietta Burrows. Entered r'y service as tele- graph operator on Erie R'y, 1868-1870; then with N. J. Mldland R'y as clerk, terminal ag't and train-des- patcher, 1870-1875; train-despatcher, 1875, and later master transportation until 1881, Long Island R. R .; supervisor trains Baltimore & Ohlo R. R., 1881; gen.
sup't N. Y. City & Northern R. K., 1881-1886; gen. sup't 1886-1894; gen. mg'r, 1894-1896, Staten Island Rapid Transit R'y; pres. Staten Island Ry, 1893-1896; gen. sup't N. Y. Div., Baltimore & Ohio R. R., 1890- 1896; 3d v .- p. and gen. mg'r Southern N'y, 1896-1903; v .- p. and dir. N. Y. Clty R. R., 1903-1907; pres. and dir. Norfolk & Southern R. R., 1907-1908. Pres. and dir. Montana, Wyoming & Southern R. R .; dir. Broadway & 7th Av. R. R., Fulton St. R. R., Mct. Sccurltles Co., 34th St. Crosstown R'y, 23d St. R'y; trustee Emlgrants Industrial Savings Bank, N. Y. Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. City.
GANNON, FRANK S., JR.
Lawyer; b. Long Island City, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1877; s. Frank S. and Marietta (Burrows) Gannon; ed. St. Francis Xavier Coll., A.B., 1898; A.M., 1899; LL.B. (N. Y. Law Sch.), 1900; m. April 5, 1910, Frances Foley. Mem. firm Gannon, Scibert & Riggs. Sec. Montana, Wyoming & Southern R. R. Pres. Xavier Alumni Ass'n, Xavier Sodality. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, County Lawyers' Ass'n, Rich- mond Co. Bar Ass'n, Ozanam Ass'n, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. Clubs: Staten Island Cricket, Staten Isl- and, Press, Richmond Country, Catholic, The Mum- mers. Residence: 219 Bard Av., Livingston, S. I., N. Y. Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. City.
GANNON, JAMES H., JR.
Sugar refiner; b. Fort Ann, Washington Co., N. Y .; s. James H. and Helen Adelaide (Rice) Gannon; grad. Cornell Univ,, Ph.B .; m. 1899, Harrlett Bacon Kimball; children: J. Kimball, b. 1900; David, b. 1905, and Ade- laide, b. 1907. Engaged on N. Y. Sun 7 years as finan- cial writer; contrb'r of fiction to various magazines; financial editor N. Y. Times; now ass't treas, Am. Sugar Refining Co. Address: 117 Wall St., N. Y. City.
GANNON, THOMAS JOSEPH
Clergyman; b. Cambridge, Mass., July 14, 1853; ed. public schs., Boston Coll .; left to become mem. Soc. of Jesus. Taught in Iloly Cross Coll., Worcester, Mass .; also chief disciplinarian. Lecturer logic and gen. meta- physics, Boston Coll., and Jesuit House of Studies, Woodstock, Md. Appt'd private sec. to Very Rev. Pro- vincial of Md .- N. Y. province of Soc. of Jesus, 1890- 1891, 1896-1901; pres. St. John's Coll., N. Y., 1891-1896; provincial of the MMd .- N. Y. province, 1901-1906; mem. Missionary Band since 1906; instr. of Fathers during 3d year of probation, since 1907. Address: Novitiate of St. Andrew-on-Hudson, N. Y.
NGANS, HOWARD S.
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, 1875; grad. Harvard, A.B., 1892; course in N. Y. Law Sch. and admitted to bar, 1894; app'd by Mr. Philbin deputy ass't dist. att'y, 1900; in 1901 made sp'l study of laws affecting the police and their duties, and was assigned to assist George W. Schurman, then in charge of police prose- cutions; later had gen. supervision over cases pend- ing against pollcc officers, represented dist. atty's of- fice in its co-operation in the work of the Com. of 15; appt'd ass't dist. att'y by Mr. Jerome Jan. 1902 and served four years, having charge of the Appeal bu- reau; treas. of fund raised for Mr. Jerome's campaign for re-election 1905, and assisted in the campaign; re- tired to private practice. Served on Probation Comm'n appt'd by Gov. Hughes; one of Counsel for the State In the litigation to test validity of the 80 cent gas law. Mem. N. Y. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. County Lawyers Ass'n, N. Y. State and Am. Bar Ass'ns. Clubs: Harvard, City, Manhattan (N. Y. City), Fort Orange (Albany). Ad- dress: Woolworth Bld'g., N. Y. City.
GANT, SAMUEL GOODWIN
Physiclan; b. Knoxville, Mo., May 9, 1870; s. Jack- son D. and Sarah (Creason) Gant; grad. Mo. Med. Coll., St. Louis, Mo., M.D., 1889; LL.1)., William Jewell Coll., Liberty, Mo., 1903; m. Henderson, Ky., April 20, 1899 Susan Rankin Barret; one d .; Lucy Barret. Prof. N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp., 1899; specialist dis- eases of rectum and anus. Mem. Proctologic Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. Acad. of Medicine, N. Y. State Micd. Soc., etc. Recreation: Annual European trip. Clubs: Greenwich Country, Stamford Yacht, Democratic, N. Y. Athletic. Residence: (summer): Darien, Conn. Ad- dress: 205 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.
N GANTZ, WILLIAM O.
Lawyer; b. in Olio, Dec. 26, 1869; s. Samuel H. and Susannah (Stiver) Gantz; ed. Kansas State Normal Sch., N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., N. Y. State Univ .; m. June 23, 1896, Addie Meade; children: Gerald Meade, b. May 7, 1897; Gwendolyn, b. Aug. 6, 1905 (deceased June 24, 1907); Muriel, b. Dec. 2, 1909; William O., Jr., b. May 18. 1911. Engaged in practise of law since graduation; inem. law firm of Gantz, Neier & McKennell, 1898-1909. Traveled to and on Pacific Coast, and has visited 30
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States, Canada and Europe. Pres. and dir. Normal Land Co., Leonia Estates, Leonia-Englewood Estates. Independent in politics; Methodist. Mem. Com. of Lay- men's Missionary Movement of the M.E. Ch .; mein. B'd of Foreign Missions; B'd of mg'rs Missionary Ed'n Movement; dir. Missionary Exp'n Co., mem. B'd of Govs. of West China Union Univ .; mem. N. Y. Law Inst., and Silver Bay Ass'n. Address: 52 Broadway, N. Y. City.
GARABEDIAN, HOHANNES B.
Clergyman; b. Hoghi, Harpoot, Turkey in Asia, Sept. 25. 1858; s. Garabed and Khamm; grad. Euphrates Coil., Harpoot, 1SS0; studied at Hartford Theol. Sem., 1636-1887; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1899; A.M. Colum- bia Univ., 1907; m. Harpoot, July 12, 1883, Sarah V. Medzigian; children; Flora, Edward John, Virginia, Robert Howard, Grace, Charles Harold. Was tutor in Euphrates Coll., 1881-1885; visited U. S. in 1885; or- dained minister Cong'l Ch., 1888; prof. Armenian and English languages in Euphrates Coll., 1887-1897; re- moved with family to U. S., 1897; missionary of Mass. Cong'l Home Missionary Soc., 1899-1901; pastor of the Armenian Evangelical Ch., N. Y., 1902-1907; pastor of the First Cong'l Ch., Osceola, N. Y., 1908-1911; pastor Camillus Presby'n Ch., Camillus, N. Y., since 1911. Author of an elementary grammar of Armenian lan-
guage, 1883. Writer of numerous articles in the Gotchnag, an Armenian weekly, published in N. Y. City, and the Avedaper, an Armenian weekly, pub- ilshed in Constantinople, Turkey, by Am. missionaries. Progressive; Presby'n. Mem. Syracuse Presbytery. Address: Camillus, N. Y.
GARCIN, EDWARD HOWARDRICE
Manufacturer; b. in Va., 1864; s. Ramon and Mar- garet (Thomas) Garcin; ed. Richmond Coll .; m. 1st, Richmond, Va., 1885, Roberta E. Moon (died 1896); 2d, Edgewater Park, N. J., 1902, Elizabeth B. Noblit; chil- dren: Frederick Ramon, b. 1887; Miriam, b. 1889; Phyllis, b. 1893. Was mem, firm of Garcin, Moseley & Bohmer, merchants, Richmond, Va., 1885; with Tren- ton (N. J.) Rubber Co., as treas, and gen. mg'r. 1883; established Combination Rubber Mf'g Co., of Bloom- feld, N. J., and N. Y. City, of which is pres. and gen. mg'r; v .- p. Richmond (Va.) Leather Mf'g Co .; pres. Am. Supply Co., Arkansas Zinc Co. Republican. Club: Lotos. Address: 30 Church St., N. Y. City.
GARDENHIRE, SAMUEL MAJOR
Lawyer, author; b. Fayette, Mo., Nov. 23, 1855; s. James B. and Sarah (Major) Gardenhire; ed. St. Louis public schools, Central Coll., Mo .; m. Dec. 24, 1881, Mary Jetmore; children: Helen, Frederick, Marie, Sam- uel. Admitted to bar in White Co., Teun., 1875; re- moved to St. Louis, 1876, and practised there 4 years; afterward practised at Topeka, Kan .; was admitted to practice before Supreme Court U. S .; clerk Dist. and Circuit Courts, Topeka, 1890; municipal judge and mem. State Legislature; traveled in Europe and the Orient; removed to N. Y. City, 1895; mem. firm of Gar- denhire & Jetmore. Republican; Episcopalian. Author: Lux Crucis; The Silence of Mrs. Harold; The Long Arm; Purple and Homespun; also various polit. and economic pamphlets; contb'r to magazines. Recrea- tion: Literature. Club: Authors. Address: 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.
GARDINER, ASA BIRD
Lawyer and lieut .- col., U. S. A., retired; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 30, 1839; s. \sa and Rebeka Willard (Bent- ley) Gardiner; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., 1859, A.M., 1862; Dartmouth Coll., A.M., 1864; Columbia Univ., A.M., 1869; N. Y. Univ. LL.B., 1860, LL.D., 1876; Hobart Coll., L.H.D., 1896; m. 1st, Oct 18, 1865, Mary Austen (died 1900). 2d, Nov. 5. 1902, Harriet Isabella Lind- say. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, Nov. 1860. Appt'd 1st lieut., 9th U. S. Inf., July 20, 1866; 1st lieut., Feb. 14, N. Y. State Vol. Inf., May 31, 1862; 1st lieut. and adj., U. S. Veteran Reserve Corps, Feb. 11, 1865; 2d lieut., 9th U. S. Inf., July 20, 1866; 1st lieut., Feb. 14, 1868; transferred to 1st U. S. Art'y, April 13, 1869; act- ing dep't and div. judge advocate and asst. adj. gen., 1871, maj. and judge advocate, Aug. 18, 1873, prof. law (lieut .- col.), U. S. Mil. Acad., 1874-1878; ass't to sec. of war, 1887-1888: retired, Dec. 8, 18SS, for disability in line of duty. In Civil War served with reg't in Va., 1861; on regimental recruiting service, N. Y. City, July- Aug., 1861; resigned from that duty and resumed practice of law. Under subsequent proclamation of President calling for troops, raised company of 22d N. Y. Vols. and served with it in the 8th Army Corps in Maryland and the Shenandoah Valley, May-Sept., 1862; returned to service until June 18, 1863, as cap't same reg't in Army of Susquehanna, and in 6th Corps, Army of the Potomac in Pa. and Md. to close of Get- tysburg campaign at Williamsport, Md .; participated in fight near Fairfax Court House; battles of Black-
burn's Ford and Bull Run; skirmish at Winchester, Va., Aug. 30, 1862; combat at Sporting Hill, Pa., June 30, 1863; defense of Carlisle against Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Va., July 1-2, 1863 (in which was wounded), and fight before Ilagerstown, Md .; bvt'd capt., U.S.V., for gallant and meritorious services; awarded Medal of honor for distinguished services during Civil War. Judge Court of Common Pleas, N.C., to fill vacancy, Jan .- April, 1866; dist. att'y N. Y. County, 1897-1900; sec. Gen. Soc. of the Cincinnati since since 1884; pres. R. I. State Soc. of Cincinnati since 1899; mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion; mem. and in- corporator U. S. Mil. Service Inst'n; one of founders and incorporators Sons of Revolution; pres. Military Soc. of War of 1812, since Jan., 1909, Col .- Commandant Veteran Corps of Art'y, State of N. Y .; mem. Beta chapter Phi Beta Kappa, . Nu chapter Delta Kappa Epsilon; deputy to L. I. Diocesan Conv. Episcopal Ch .; mem. Standing Comm'n on Archives Gen. Conv. Epis- copal Ch. Clubs: Union, Metropolitan, West Point, Manhattan, Church, United Service. Address: Union Club, N. Y. City.
GARDINER, GEORGE N., JR.
Manufacturer; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 16, 1875; s. George N. and Mary Elsie (Cranc) Gardiner; ed. Wilson & Kellogg Sch. of N. Y., St. Paul's, Garden City, L. I., Brooklyn Poly. Inst .; m. Brookline, Mass., 1901, Alice B. Mitton; children, George N., 3d, b. 1903; Alice, b. 1904. Has made occasional trips abroad; mem. firm George Gardiner & Son; pres. and dir. Gardiner & Percy Co. Democrat. Mem. Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Eng'rs, Soc. War 1812, Sons of Revolution, 7th Reg't Vet. Ass'n, 7th Reg't Vet. and Active League Ass'n (exec. com.). Recreations: Riding, boating, out. door life. Clubs: Drug, Essex County Country. Resi- dence, 343 West End Av. Address: 15 William St., N. Y. City.
GARDINER, WILLIAM HENRY
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, July 4, 1852; s. William and Elizabeth (Behan) Gardiner; ed. Seton Hall, N. J., tak- ing all degrees; unmarried. Was chief clerk and mg'r for years of law firm of Bonncy, Titus & Roe; since then in practice for self. Democrat; Catholic. Pres. St. Stephen's Young Men's Ass'n; mem. Knights of Columbus. Recreations: Swimming, outdoor exercises. Address: 74 Cortlandt St., N. Y. City.
GARDNER, JOHN SCOON
Clergyman; b. Harlingen, N. J., Nov. 1, 1850; s. John and Margaret (Scoon) Gardner; ed. Princeton Univ. (A. M.) and Union Theol. Sem .; m. Ist. June 28, 1876, I. M. Crane; 2d, July 2, 1902, M. F. Marshman; chii_ dren: John C., b. 1877, O. C., b. 1878, F. S., b. 1904, James, b. 1905. For 27 years has been pastor of Flat- lands Reformed (Dutch) Church, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Visited Europe in 1889 and 1892. Mem. B'd of Domestic Missions of the Reformed Church in America. Resi- dence: 1230 E. 40th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 25 E. 22d St., N. Y. City.
GARDNER, WILLIAM A.
Manufacturer, ex-state senator; b. Amsterdam, N. Y., 1867; ed. public sclis. of Amsterdam. Learned broom- maker's trade and several years later organized Gard- lier Broom Co. with brother, Herbert P. Gardner, and engaged in mfr of brooms; has become one of the foremost inf'rs of broom«. Was mem. B'd of Super- visors of Montgomery Co. Democrat. Elected 'mayor of Amsterdam, 1902, re-elected 1904. Elected mem. State Senate, 1908; app't'd comm'r State B'd of Claims by Gov. John A. Dix, 1911. Address: Amsterdam, N. Y.
GARDNER, WILLIAM J.
Insurance official; b. Wisconsin, Aug. 14, 1869; stud- ied law; began ins. business with Fidelity & Casualty Co., as sp'l agent in 1898; resident mg'r in Chicago for New Amsterdam Casualty Co., 1901-1903: mg'r West- ern Dep't in San Francisco of AEtna Life Ins. Co., 1905-1906; resident scc. N. Y. branch, N. Y. City, of Accident and Liability Dep't, Atna Life Ins. Co., 1906- 1909; wa-p. and gen. ing'r of Commercial Casualty Ins. Co. of Newark, N. J., 1910-1911; ass't gen. mg'r of Am. branch of The Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corp., Ltd., of London, Eng., since 1911. Address: 59 John st., N. Y. City.
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