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Climatol. Eng'rs, Am. Electro-Chem. Soc. (v .- p.); asso. mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs; fellow A. A. A. S .; mem. Am. Geog. Soc., Am. Forestry Ass'n. Trustce Keuka Coll. Address: Penn Yan, N. Y.
TAYLOR, FIELDING LEWIS
Physician; b. Martinsville, Va., May 24, 1868; s. Archibald and Martha (Frauntleroy) Taylor; grad. Univ. of Va., M.A., 1889, M.D., 1891; unmarried. Mem. house staff of City Hosp., N. Y. City, 1891-1893; house staff of House of Relief, Hudson St. Hosp., N. Y., 1893-1895; chief of surg. clinic (Out-Patient Dep't), Hudson St. Hosp., 1896-1905. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. Acad. of Medicine, Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. County Med. Soc., Alumni Soc. N. Y. Hosp., Alumni Soc. City Hosp. (Pres. 1907), N. Y. Southern Soc., Virginians, Va. Hist. Soc., Phi Delta Theta frater- nity, Eli Banana (Univ. of Va.). Author of several papers on med. subjects. Club: University. Address: 112 E. 60th St., N. Y. City.
TAYLOR, FRANK HENDRICKSON
Manufacturer; b. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 20, 1855; s. David H. and Laura (Carroll) Taylor; grad. Haverford Coll., Pa., A.B .; Harvard Coll., A.B .; m. Philadelphia, Pa., March 31, 1880, Rebecca Nicholson; children: William N., b. Jan. 21, 1882; F. Carroll, b. Nov. 22, 1884; Roger Whitall, b. July 21, 1890; Norman Henry, b. Oct. 18, 1892. Sup't George Fox Starch Works. Cincinnati, 1880; treas. and pres. Belmont Iron Co., Philadelphia, 1882-1888; mg'r The Yale & Towne Mf'g Co., Philadel- phia, 1890-1897; sales mg'r, later v .- p. Westinghouse Electric & Mfg Co., 1897-1906; v .- p. Yale & Towne Mfg Co., 1906-1908; connected with Mergenthaler Lino- type Co., since 1909. Gen. mg'r and dir. Linotype & Machinery, Ltd., London; formerly dir. Westinghouse Electrie & Mf'g Co., Provident Life & Trust Co., Philla- delphia, Yale & Towne Mf'g Co. Mem. Soc. of Friends. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs; asso. mem. Am. Soc. Elcc. Eng'rs; mem. Visiting Com., Sch. of Mines, Harvard Univ. Recreations: Cricket, golf. chess. Clubs: Engi- neers, Harvard (N. Y.), Art (Philadelphla), Devon- shire, Stoke Poges Golf, Surrey County Cricket, City of London Chess (London). Residence: 44 E. 82d St., N. Y. City. Address: 188 Fleet St., London, Eng.
TAYLOR, HARRY L.
Jurist; b. Halsey Valley, N. Y., April 14, 1866; s. Fred and Hannah C. (Sairs) Taylor; grad. Cornell Univ., A.B., 1888, LL.B., 1893; unmarried. Engaged In practice of law in Buffalo until elected County Judge of Erie Co., N. Y .; elected judge Supreme Court, 8th Judicial Dist., Nov. 4, 1913. Trustee Cornell Univ. Republican. Past Master Lodge of Ancient Landmarks, F. and A. M., No. 441, Buffalo Consistory, Past Potentate Ismallla Temple, Nobles of Mystic Shrine, Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Recreations: Baseball, tennis, golf and all outdoor sports. Clubs: Park, Canoe, University (Buffalo). Residence: 8 Berkeley Pl. Address: City and County Hall, Buffalo, N. Y.
TAYLOR, HENRY LING
Orthopedic surgeon; b. N. Y. Clty, March 17, 1857; s. Charles Fayette and Mary Salina (Skinner) Taylor; grad. Sheffield Scientific Sch., Yale Coll., Ph.B., 1877; Coll. Phys. and Surg., M.D., 1881; in. Gencseo, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1890, Daisy Louise Brodt; children: Charles Fayette, b. 1894; John Henry, b. 1896; Philip Brodt, b. 1899; Edward Story, b. 1903. Prof. of orthopedic sur- gery and attending orthopedic surgeon, N. Y. Post- Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp .; ass't surgeon Hosp. for Ruptured and Crippled. Gives exclusive attention to orthopedic surgery; actively Interested in educational work and fresh air for cripples, and in physical edu- cation. Author: Orthopedic Surgery for Practitioners and about 100 papers on orthopedic surgery and physi- cal training. Independent in politles, low tariff. Un1. tarian. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Am. Orthopedic Ass'n, Alumni of Roosevelt Hosp. Recreations: Nature study. Club: Yale. Address: 125 W. 58th St., N. Y. City.
TAYLOR, HENRY OSBORN
Author; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 5, 1856; s. IIcnry Augustus and Katherine A. (Osborn) Taylor; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., 1878; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1881; Harvard (hon.), D.Lltt. 1912; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 21, 1905, Julla Isham. Author: A Treatise of Private Corporations (5th edition), 1902; Ancient Ideals (2d edition), 1913; Classical Heritage of Middle Ages (3d edition), 1911; The Medical Mind (2d edition), 1914; Heloise, The Worlds of Selimbene. Club: Century. Address; 135 E. 66th St., N. Y. City.
TAYLOR, HOWARD
Lawyer; b. N. Y City, Nov. 23, 1865; s. H. Augustus and Catherine (Osborn) Taylor; grad. llarvard, A.B.,
1886. Admitted to bar, 1888; became junior mem. firm of Hornblower, Bryne & Taylor, 1891; established firm of Taylor & Seymour in 1899; afterward Taylor, Anderson & Seyinour, and Taylor & Anderson, now Taylor, Jackson & Brophy. Principal work has been in the line of active litigated business in the courts. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Sons of Revolution. Clubs: Union, Century, University, Metropolitan, Riding, Down Town, Harvard. Address: 71 Broadway, N. Y. City.
TAYLOR, HOWARD CANNING
Physician; b. Green's Farms, Conn., March 17, 1868; s. Arthur Canning and Mary Ellen ( Wakeman) Taylor; grad. Yale (Sheffield Scientific Sch.), Ph.B., 1888, Co- lumbia Univ. (Coll. Phys. and Surg.), M.D., 1891; m. Cornwall, Ont., Canada, July 14, 1898, Alice Cornforth Gibbs; children: Howard, b. 1900; Edward, b. 1903; Burton, b. 1906. Engaged in practice of medicine in N. Y. City from graduation. Interne Roosevelt Hosp., 1891-1894; attending gynecologist to Roosevelt Hosp .; consulting gynecologist to Greenwich (Conn.) Ilosp .; Prof. Clinical Gynecology Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Co- lumbia Univ.), N. Y. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, N. Y. Obstet. Soc., N. Y. County Med. Soc., Am. Gynecol. Soc. Presby'n. Has visited Cuba, Bermuda, Jamaica, Ger- many, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and England. Clubs: Yale, University, Externc. Address: 32 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.
TAYLOR, JAMES LOOCKERMAN
Railway official; b. Tallahassee, Fla .; s. Dr. John Bradford and Mary (Loockerman) Taylor; ed. Fla. Military Inst .; m. Oct. 24, 1877, Anne Mason Dyer; one s .: James L. Jr., b. 1881. Hlas served as r'y official in service of Jacksonville, Pensacola & Mobile R. R., At- lantic & Gulf Rt. R., Savannah, Fla. & Western R'y Richmond & Danville R. R., in U. S., and was for 10 years European representative of Pa. R. R. in London, 1892-1901. Served In Confederate Army, 1864-1865, as private in the Fla. Light Art'y, Gamble's Battery; served in N. G. of Fla, and Ga. as lieut. and capt .; appt'd col. in headquarters staff at Fla., 1904, and served 5 years. Mem. Bureau of Explosives, Am. R'y Ass'n; Officer Belgian Order of Leopold; mem. Soc. of War 1812; veteran mem. Confederate Camp, N. Y. City. Recreation: Traveling. Club: Engineers. Residence: 214 W. 85th St. Address: Am. R'y Ass'n, 30 Vesey St., N. Y. City.
TAYLOR, JAMES MONROE
Pres. and prof. of ethics, Vassar Coll .; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1848; s. Elisha E. L. (D.D.), and Jane (Perkins) Taylor; grad. Univ. of Rochester, A.B., 1868, Rochester Theol. Sem., 1871, D.D., 1886; graduate study in Europe, 1871-1872; UL.D., Rutgers, 1893; D).D., Yale, 1900; If .. D., Smith Coll., 1913; m. Rochester, N. Y., Sept., 1873, Kate Huntington; children: IIuntington, Mary, Morgan Parker, Richard Talifer. Pastor Baptist Ch., S. Norwalk, Conn., 1873-1882; Providence, R. I., 1882-1886; pres. Vassar Coll., since June, 1886. Traveled in Europe and Egypt, 7 months, 1885-1886; Europe, one year, 1905-1906. > Served on School B'ds at Norwalk, Conn., and Providence, R. I. Independent Republican. Trustee Vassar Coll., Carnegie Foundation for Ad- vancement of Teaching. Senator Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Clubs: Adirondack League. University, Century, Alpha Delta Phi (N. Y. City). Address: Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
TAYLOR, JAMES MORFORD
Professor mathematles, Colgate Univ .; b. Holmdel, N. J., 1843; s. James J. and Lucy ( Morford) Taylor; ed. Colgate Unlv., A.B., 1867, A.M., 1869; William Jewell Coll., LL.D., 1891; in. Ilamilton, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1871, Mary Paddock; children: James P., b. 1872; Mrs. Florence Taylor Morris, b. 1876; Henry William, b. 1880; Mary Julia, b. 1887. Instr. in Colgate Unlv. (then Madison Univ.) acad, and coll., 1867-1869; princi- pal of acad. and prof. mathematics in coll., 1869-1873; since 1873, prof. mathematics in coll. of Colgate Univ. Spent six months in European travel in 1892, and ten months in Western U. S., Philippines, China and Japan, 1903-1904; visited World's Fairs in N. Y. City, Phila- delphia, Chicago, Buffalo and St. Louis. Was water itnd light comm'r of Hamilton, N. Y .; gen. sup't grounds and bulldings of Colgate Unlv. since 1884. Author: Elements of Differential and Integral Cal- culus, 1884 (enlarged edition, 1898); College Algebra, 1889; Academic Algebra, 1893; Elements of Algebra, 1900; Plain Trigonometry, 1904; Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, 1905; Five-Place Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables, 1905. Republican: Baptist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Delta Upsilon fraternity; fellow A. A. A. S .; mem. Am. Math. Soc. Address: Hamilton, N. Y.
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TAYLOR, JOHN MYERS
Eng'r and builder; b. near Auburn, Cayuga County, N. Y .; s. Capt. David Austin and Sarah (Myers) Tay- lor; grad. Cornell Univ., M.E., 1888; work at Rens- selaer Poly. Inst. Taught some years in Waterbury, Conn .; in mfg business some years; some time in smelter construction work in Colorado; afterward in Arizona and California. Republican; Presby'n. Occa- sional contb'r to periodicals. Mem. Soc. of Engineers of Eastern N. Y., Psi Upsilon fraternity, Mil. Order of Loyal Legion, Soc. of Colonial Wars. Club: Uni- versity. Address: 362 Clinton Av., Albany, N. Y.
TAYLOR, JOSEPH S.
Dist. sup't of schools; b. on farm in Bucks Co., Pa., 1856; attended dist. scli. until age of 14; entered the Millersville (Pa.) State Normal School; at end of 3d term secured a license and taught his first school (at Drums, Luzerne Co., Pa.); returned to Millersville and grad. with highest honors, 1878; attended N. Y. Univ. Sch. of Pedagogy, and grad. Pd.D., 1892; m. 1884, Kate M. Johnson, of Oxford, Pa .; children: Joseph Deems, Katharine Ralston. After graduation, 1878, taught in Lancaster and Luzerne counties, in Pa., and finally at Juniata Coll., Huntington, Pa .; engaged in business pursuits in N. Y. City, 1881-1885; took N. Y. City ex- amination as teacher, 1885, and began teaching Sept., 1885, in Public School 68; in 1898 was made principal of Public School 19, and in 1902 was chosen dist. sup't. Has lectured at Normal Coll., the Educational Alliance, the Cliff Haven Assembly on Lake Champlain. Was. two years editor of the New York Teachers' Maga- zine, and for a number of years has been on faculty of N. Y. Univ. as lecturer on teaching and school ad- ministration. Author: Art Class Management and Discipline, Composition in the Elementary Schools, .Word Study in the Elementary Schools, Graded Move- ment Writing for Beginners, Principles and Methods of Teaching Reading, etc. Elder in Dutch Reformed Ch., Fordham, N. Y. Mem. Nat. Edn'] Ass'n, Nat. Soc. for Scientific Study of Ed'n, Soc. Doctors of Pedagogy, N. Y. State Teachers' Ass'n, Round Table, A.A.A.S., Nat. Soc. for Promotion of Industrial Ed'n, Am. Nature Study Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc. Address: 2275 Loring Place, University Heights, N. Y.
TAYLOR, MOSES
Banker; b. N. Y., 1871; s. N. and Charlotte Taylor; ed. Yale Univ., 1893; m. N. Y., Edith Bishop; children: Moses, Jr., Reginald. V .- p. and dir. Lackawanna Steel Co., Lake Champlain & Moriah R. R., South Buffalo R'y Co .; pres, and dir. N. Y. Queens Gas Co .; dir. Cornwall Lebanon R. R., Cornwall R. R., Franklin Iron Co., Lackawanna Coal & Coke Co., Consolidated Gas Co., N. Y. Life Ins. & Trust Co., Nat. City Bank, Stony Polnt Land Co., Tilly Foster Iron Co., West- chester & Bronx Title & Mortgage Guaranty Co., Witherbee, Sherman & Co., Lake Erie Co., Ellsworth Collieries Co., Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co. Clubs: Metropolitan, Knickerbocker, Racquet and Tennis, Brook, City Midday, Down Town Ass'n, N. Y. Yacht, Turf and Field, University, Automobile of America. Address: 30 Pine St., N. Y. City.
TAYLOR, ROBERT COLEMAN
Lawyer, ass't dist. att'y; b. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 28, 1863; s. George Taylor, M.D., U. S. A., and Phoebe S. (Coleman) Taylor; grad. Univ. of Virginia, M.A. 1884, B.L. 1886; m. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 25, 1900, Lillian M., d. Postmaster-Gen. James A. Gary. Counsel for Med. Soc. County of N. Y., 1893-1900; ass't dist. att'y County of N. Y. since April 1, 1902, in charge of appeal work of the office. Mem. law firm Taylor & Shelby, 60 Wall St. Independent Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem. Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. Clubs: University (N. Y. City), Maryland (Baltimore), Residence: 155 W. 58th St. Address: Dist. Atty's Office, Criminal Courts Bld'g, N. Y. City.
TAYLOR, VALENTINE
Lawyer; b. Lyons, N. Y., July 19, 1868; s. William Harvard Univ., A.B., LLB. Admitted to N. Y. bar 1901; eounsel to Sheriff of N. Y. County, 1908-1910; deputy atty gen., Albany, 1911-1913. Democrat. Mem. Bar Ass'n City of N. Y. Clubs: Harvard, Albany Country. Address: 141 Broadway, N. Y. City.
TAYLOR, WILLARD U.
Lawyer; b. Lyons, N. Y., July 19, 1868; s. William Taylor and Mary Morgan (Underhill) Taylor; ed. Cor- nell Univ., Ph.B., 1891; N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1893. Mem. law firm MacFarland, Taylor & Costello; spe- eialty in admiralty and commercial law. Pres. and dlr. Apex Equipment Co., Undereliff Terminal & Ware- house Co., Atlantic Timberland Corp'n, Equipment Corp'n; sec. and dir. Mercantile Corp'n; dir. Am. Com-
mercial Corp'n. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Marl- time Exchange, N. Y. Hist. Soe. Clubs: N. Y. Yacht, Nat. Democratic, N. Y. Athletic, Cornell Univ., Down Town Ass'n, Atlantic Yacht (vice-commo.). Address: 65 Wall St., N. Y. City.
TAYLOR, WILLIAM H.
Coal operator; b. Paterson, N. J., Sept. 30, 1859; s. William H. and Katharine G. (Deeths) Taylor; ed. Dickinson Sem., Williamsport, Pa .; m. Scranton, Pa., 1886, Nellie G. Barker. Employed with W. H. Taylor & Co., and became successor to business 1880, estab- Wishing branch at Scranton, 1884, and Hazelton, 1889. Organizer and pres. St. Clair Coal Co., Goodwin Car Co., Franklin Coal Co., Schuylkill Supply Co .; dir. Coal & Iron Nat. Bank. Republican; Christian Scien- tist. Mason. Club: Scranton, Address: 17 Battery Pl., N. Y. Clty.
TAYLOR, WILLIAM J.
Bld'g constructor; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 20, 1870; 8. James and dlannah (Morrison) Taylor; ed. N. Y. City; m. N. Y. City, Sept. 10, 1902, Mattie M. Wheeler; chil- dren: Hclen De Veau, b. Jan. 31, 1909; Catharine Mor- rison, b. Dec. 24, 1911. Veteran Naval Militia, S. N. Y., 1st Battalion. Pres. William J. Taylor Co .; v .- p. Cen- tral Park Studios; dir. Sherman Nat. Bank; treas. Co- operative Bld'g Con.ti'n Co. Episcopalian. Clubs: Lotos, Transportation. Residence: 823 Park Av. Ad- dress: 5 E. 42d St., N. Y. City,
TAYLOR, WILLIAM RIVERS
Clergyman; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 28, 1856; 8. William J. R. (D.D.) and Marla L. (Cowenhoven) Taylor; grad. Rutgers Coll., A.B., 1876, Latin Saluta- tory (classical honor), Valedictory (rhetorical honor), A.M., 1879; grad. Theol. Sem. Reformed Ch. in America, New Brunswick, N. J., 1879; Univ. of Rochester, D.D., 1891; nı. Philadelphia, Jan. 24, 1888, Annie Brown, eldest d. James Spear; children: Louise van Campen, b. 1890; Anne, b. 1892; Romeyn, b. 1894; James Spear, b. 1896. Pastor Reformed (Dutch) Ch., Franklin Park, N. J., 1879-1884; 1st Reformed (Dutch) Ch., Philadel- phia, 1884-1888; Brick Presby'n Ch., Rochester, N. Y., since 1888. Pres. N. Y. State Young People's Soe. Christian Endeavor; chin'n Gen. Assembly Permanent Com. on Young People, 1903; mem. Gen. Assembly's Com. on Book of Common Worship, 1905; trustee Univ. of Rochester; trustee Reynolds Library, Rochester; dir. Auburn Theological Seminary. Mem. Phl Beta Kappa fraternity. Clubs: Genesee Valley (lochester), Country ( Rochester). Summer address: Keene Valley, Essex Co., N. Y. Address: 13 Prince St., Rochester, N. Y.
TEEPLE, JOHN E.
Consulting and mfg chemist; b. Kempton, Ill., Jan. 4, 1874; s. William 11. and Abby M. ( Hinckley) Teeple; grad. Valparaiso (Ind.) Univ., B.S., A.B .; Cornell Univ., B.S., Ph.D .; m. Fremont, Neb., 1897, Lina Pease; children: John Hazen, b. 1901; Charlotte Marion, b. 1903; Granger Odell, b. 1907. Prof. chemistry and mathematics, Fremont Coll., 4 years; instr. chemistry, Cornell Univ., 4 years. Consulting chemist and chem- ical eng'r. Mem. Soc. Chem, Industry, F.A. A.S., Am. Electro-chem. Soc., Am. Chemical Soc., Franklin Inst. Deutsche Chemischic Gesellschoff, Sigma Xi fraternity. Club: Chemists. Residence: 185 Montclair Av., Mont- clair, N. J. Address: 50 12. 41st St., N. Y. City.
TEFFT, ERASTUS THEODORE
Banker; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 11, 1877; s. Frank and Gertrude (Benchly) Tefft; grad. Yale Univ., Ph. B. Senior mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange, firm Tefft & Co. Address: 5 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
TEFFT, RICHARD CARLISLE
Manufacturer; b. Plattsburgh, N. Y., Nov. S, 1860; s. Otis Augustus and Mary (Carlisle) Tefft; ed. Platts- burgh and Sandy Hill public schools, Glens Falls, N. Y. Acad. and Yale Law Sch., LL. B .; m. Sandy llill, N. Y., June 27, 1888, Mary Luther; children: Richard Carlisle, Jr., b. Aug. 9, 1893; Ruth Marcella, b. May 17, 1897. Admitted to bar in Connecticut and then entered the Sandy Hill Iron and Brass Works; elected Its sec. in 1897 and pres. in 1907, In whileh office now serving; also dir. Sandy Ilill Nat. Bank. Independent In politics; Baptist. Mem. Masonic lodge and chapter. Address: Hudson Falls, N. Y.
TELLER, JOHN DuBOIS
Lawyer; b. Sandy llill, N. Y., May 11, 1845; s. Ben- jamin F. and Elizabeth (DuBols) Teller; grad. Will- iams Coll., A B. (class orator and math. prize, sophomore year, and commencement oration, senior year); unmarried. Admitted to bar by Supreme Court of N. Y., 4th Dist., 1870; now of law firm of Teller & Hunt., Auburn, N. Y .; dir. Cayuga Co. Nat. Bank. Police
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justiee of Auburn, 1877-1880; surrogate of Cayuga Co., 1884-1890. Democrat; nominee of party for justice of Supreme Court, 1887; judge Court of Appeals, 1895; for State Senator, 1897. Traveled in Europe, 1875; in Western States, 1883; in Florida, etc., 1899, 1907, 1908, 1909 and 1910; Panama, 1912, and Egypt, 1913. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Cayuga Co. Bar Ass'n; trustee and pres. Auburn City Hosp. Recre- ations: Golf, driving; pres. Central N. Y. Golf League for 16 years. Clubs: Reform (N. Y. City), Auburn City, Owasco Country. Address: 43 Genesee St., Au- burn, N. Y.
TENCH, FREDERICK
Contractor; b. Grimsby, Ont., Can .; s. William East- wood Carruthers and Ellen (Murray) Tench; ed. public and grammar schools, Niagara Falls, Ont .; m. Ger- mantown, Philadelphia, Oet. 30, 1899, Emma Harriet Roberts; children: John Roberts, b. 1900; Sarah Ellen, b. 1905; Frederica, b. 1908. Has been engaged In bridge bld'g on Mississippi, Missouri and Snake Rivers, and in Louisiana and N. Y. City; built N. Y. end of Will- iamsburg Bridge, a large part of N. Y. Subway, Ship Canal Bridge, etc. V .- p. Terry & Tench Co., Inc. Epis- copalian. Mem. Canadian Soc. Clubs: Transportation, Faculty, Church, Engineers. Residence: 20 Green- ridge Av., White Plains. Address: Lexington Av. and 131st St., N. Y. City.
TEN EYCK, PETER GANSEVOORT
Congressman; b. Bethlehem, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1873; s. Abraham Cuyler and Margaret Matilda (Haswell) Ten Eyck; ed. Albany Acad., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N. Y., 1892-1896; m. April 15, 1903, Bertha F. Dederick, of Albany; one son: Peter Gansevoort Dederick, b. April 3, 1905. With N. Y. Central & Hudson River 11. R., 1896-1903, batteryman to signal eng'r, organizing signal standards for the system; became chief eng'r and treas. Federal R'y Signal Co., 1903, later v .- p. and gen. mg'r. Mem. 63d Congress, 1913-1915, from 28th N. Y. Dist. Democrat. Mem. 3d Signal Corps, 3d Brigade, N. Y. N. G. Mem. Dutch Reformed Ch., Rensselaer Poly. Inst. Alumni Ass'n, Albany Acad.' Alumni Ass'n, Am. R'y Eng'ring Ass'n, N. Y. State Waterways Ass'n, Atlantic Deep Waterways Ass'n, Nat. Rivers and Harbors Congress, Sons of Revolution, Delta Phi, Holland Soc., N. Y., Albany Inst. and Hist. and Art Soc. Mason. Clubs: University (trustee), Ft. Orange, Albany, Automobile of Albany, Albany Yacht, Albany Country, Transportation (N. Y.). Residence: 479 State St. Addresses: 83 State St., Albany, N. Y., and Room 430, House Office Bld'g, Washington, D. C.
TERHUNE, ALBERT PAYSON
Writer, traveler, editor; s. Rev. Edward Payson (D.D) and Mary Virginia (Hawes) Terhune (Marion. Harland); ed. at Paris, Geneva and Florence, and grad. Columbia Univ., A.B., 1893; in. Aniee Morris Stockton; one d: Lorraine Virginia Terhune. Traveled through Greece and the Orient, 1893-1894, crossing Syria on horseback; living with Bedouins in the desert; investi- gating leper settlements and penetrating to Moham- medan shrines barred to foreigners; on editorial staff of N. Y. Evening World since 1894. Author: Syria from the Saddle; Columnbia. Stories: Caleb Conover, Rail- roader (novel), 1907; Doctor Dale (in collaboration with his mother); The New Mayor; The World's Great Events (Dodd, Mead & Co.), 1908; The Fighter, 1910; The Woman (Bobbs-Merrill Co.), 1912; Raegan Stories (Smart Set series, 1913-1914). Co-author (with Will- iam C. DeMille) of the libretto of Hero Nero (comic opera); contb'r short stories, verse and novclettes to magazines. Expert in physical culture and athletics. Presby'n. Recreations: Feneing, boxing, rowing, swim- ming. Clubs: Barnard, Adventurers, Authors. Address: Sunnybank. Pompton Lakes, N. J., and 200 W. 78th St., N. Y. City.
TERHUNE, ANICE
Musical composer; b. Hampden, Mass .; d. John Pot- ter and Elizabeth Morris (Olmstead) Stoekton; ed. Howard Sch., Springfield, Mass., the Elms; studied musie, piano, organ and harmony, with Louis Coenfen, Rotterdam; Prof. F. Basset and Prof. E. M. Bowinan, N. Y. City; m. Hampden, Mass., Albert Payson Ter- hune. Composer of over 100 songs, notably Summer Noon; Heine Love Song; Syrian Woman's Lament; Song at Dusk (chorus for men's voices); Faith; I'm Longing for You; also the music of the comie opera Hero Nero; author of Home Musical Education, 1908; Dutch Dittles (book of 15 songs), 1909; A Chinese Child's Day and Colonial Carols; also Barnyard Ballads (G. Schirmer Co.), 1910; Children's Kalcido- scope of Musle (Arthur Schmidt Co.), 1913; eontb'r short storles, verse, etc., to the magazines. Asso. editor Progress, 1908-1909. Composed musle of operetta The Woodland Princess (G. Schirmer, 1912); Six Tone
Poems, for pianoforte (G. Schirmer, 1912); The South Wind; Butterfly Woolng; In the Forest, for pianoforte (A. Schmidt, 1913); The Little Dream Horse (G. Schir- nier, 1912) : Country Sketches, No. 1 (6 pieces for piano, John Church Co., 1913); Country Sketches, No. 2 (6 supplementary pieecs for piano, John Church Co., 1913); Sehirmer's Music Spelling Book. Was several years concert pianist in N. Y. City and elsewhere; also church organist. Presby'n. Recreations: Bowling, rowing. Club: Barnard. Address: Sunnybank, Pomp- ton Lakes, N. J., and 200 W. 78th St., N. Y. City.
TERRY, CHARLES APPLETON
Lawyer; b. S. Weymouth, Mass., March 2, 1858; s. Rev. James Pease and Catharine Matson Terry; grad. Amherst, A.B., 1879; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1883; m. New Haven, Conn., June 22, 1886, Marie Cady; chil- dren: Catharine Louise, Matson Cady, b. 1893. Att'y and v .- p. Westinghouse Elec. Mf'g Co .; v .- p. and dir. Scranton and Wilkes-Barre Traetion Corp'n; dir. Cana- dian Westinghouse Co., Cooper-Hewitt Electric Co. (treas. and sec.) ; dir. Lackawanna & Wyoming Valley R. R. Co., Bryant Electric Co., The Perkins Electric Switch Mfg Co. Republican; Presby'n. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, Delta Kappa Epsilon Ass'n, Am- herst Ass', Mayflower Soc., Ass'n Car City of N. Y. Clubs: University, Sleepy Hollow, City Lunch, Thousand Island Yacht. Address: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
TERRY, CHARLES THADDEUS
Lawyer, and prof. of law, Columbia Univ .; b. Albany, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1867; s. Griffith Pritchard and Eleanor (Lasher) Terry; of old English colonial aneestry; ed. in private and public schs. of Albany, Williams Col., A.B., 1889, Columbia Univ. Law Sch., LL.B., 1893, Univ. of Berlin, 1890; m. New Scotland, N. Y., June 22, 1898, Katherine Lansing Hendriek; children: James Hen- drick, Katherine Hendrick, Thaddeus Beatrice. Began practice of law as junior partner of old-established firm of N. Y. City; after two years became junior mem. of a law partnership of three, remaining in firm for six years, since which time has practised alene. Prize Lecture on Practice and Pleading Under N. Y. Code of Civil Procedure, Columbia Univ., Law Sch., 1893-1895; regular lecturer, 1896-1901; prof. of law sinee 1901. Editor Minute Book, ete., on Ineorporation Law. As counsel for Nat. Ass'n of Automobile M'i'rs, 1903, conducted various test cases on thic N. Y. State restriction law and succeeded in having it declared unconstitutional; app't'd by Gov. Higgins Comm'r of N. Y. State on uniformity of laws in U. S .; eleeted see. Nat. Conf. ot Uniform Law Com'rs, 1905, now pres. Chm'n Tenement Shade Tree Comm'n of Tree Planting AAss'n of N. Y. City, N. Y. State Comm'n on Uniform State Laws. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Am. Bar Ass'n; pres. Albany Soc. or N. Y .; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi (ex-pres. of Nat. Council) ; chm'n B'd of Dirs. N. Y. Civic League; mem. Exec. Com. for N. Y. State of the Nat. Civie Federation; mem. Com. on Reform of Legal Procedure of the Nat. Civic Federation; chm'n Com. on Uniform State Laws of the Nat. Civic Federation and of the Am. Bar Ass'n; appt'd by Gov. of N. Y. State repre- sentative of the State at Nat. Divorce Congress, 1907. Clubs: University, Lawyers, Union League, Republican, Phi Delta Theta (pres.). Residence: 62 ES. 58th St. Address: 100 Broadway, N. Y. City.
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