Who's who in New York City and State, 1914, pt 2, Part 113

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910; Leonard, John William, 1849-; Mohr, William Frederick, 1870-; Knox, Herman Warren, 1881-; Holmes, Frank R
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: New York : L.R. Hamersly Co.
Number of Pages: 818


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TROWBRIDGE, SAMUEL BRECK PARKMAN


Architect; b. N. Y. City, May 20, 1862; s. Gen. Will- iam P. and Lucy (Parkman) Trowbridge; cd. Hopkins Grammar Sch., New Haven, Conn., Trinity Coll., Hart- ford, Conn., A.B., 1883, A.M., 1891, Sch. of Architecture of Columbia Univ., Ph.B., 1886, Trinity Coll., Sc.D., 1910. Went to Athens, Greece, to superintend for Archaeol. Inst. of America, the erection of new build- ing of American Sch. of classical studies there; also pursuing graduate studies in that inst'n; later stu- dent at Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris; m. N. Y. City, 1896, Sophia Pennington Tailor. Was four years in office of George B. Post, architect, in N. Y. Clty; then embarked in individual practise; now mem. firm of Trowbridge & Livingston. First lieut. Co. E, 12th Reg't, N.G.N.Y .; pres. Soc. of Am. Philhellenes; fel- low Am. Inst. Architects; an incorporator of the A.m. Acad. in Rome, Alliance, Francaise, Soc. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution, Delta Psi fraternity. Chevalier of Legion of Honor, France, 1910. Clubs: Union, Racquet and Tennis, Century, St. Anthony, Ardsley. Residence: 123 E. 70th St. Address: 527 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


TRUMAN, HENRY HERTEL


Born Greenwich, Conn., Feb. 7, 1847; s. Daniel Henry and Cordelia (Mead) Truman; ed. public and private schs. and Poly. Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y .; m. N. Y. City, ' Nov. 18, 1874, Julie M. Judson; children: Eulalia (Mrs. Perry HI. Bradshaw, b. 1878; Gertrude (Mrs. Noel Tap- pan Wellman), b. 1882. Mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange, 1869-1907; mem. N. Y. Produce Exchange, mem. firm Benedict, Flower & Co., 1872-1875; senior partner Henry H. Truman & Co., N. Y. City, 1903, 1907. Mayor of Orange, N. J., 1890-1892. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. Mayflower Soc., Soc. of Colonial Wars, N. J., New England Soc. of Orange, N. J .; Soc. of Am. Wars, Soc. of Descendants of Colonial Governors, Soc. of War of 1812; Soc. of order of Founders and Patrlots, S. A. R., life mem. Y. M. C. A. Residence: Highland & Lincoln Avs., Orange, N. J. .


TRUMAN, JAMES S.


Lawyer; b. Owego, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1874; s. Gilbert and Alice (Steele) Truman; grad. Cornell Univ., class of 1896, Ph.B., 1896, LL.B., 1898; in. Owego, Ruth Nina Rich; children: Dorothy, Alice. Mem. firm of Clark & Truman, lawyers; dir. Owego Nat. Bank. Address: Owego, N. Y.


TRUMAN, WILLIAM SMITH


Banker; b. Owego, N. Y., July 10, 1844; s. George and Eunice Ann (Goodrich) Truman; in. Owego, June 10, 1869, Katherine A. Stedman; children: Frank S., b. Aug. 23, 1870, William C., b. Aug. 10, 1874, Adaline D., b. Feb. 6, 1876, Sarah S., b. May 12, 1883. Pres. First Nat. Bank of Owego, and of Owego Light and Power Co. Address: Owego, N. Y.


TRUMBULL, FRANK


Capitalist; b. Arcadia, Mo., Nov. 7, 1858; s. Walter B. and Virginia (Thomas) Trumbull; on maternal side descendant Gov. William Randolph, of Va .; ed. public schs .; m. 1st, June 8, 1881, Cora Male (died Dec. 27, 1889); 2nd, April 8, 1891, Mary A. Sisson of Ill. Worked as clerk in post office at Pleasant Hill, Mo .; entered r'y service Oct., 1874, as clerk in comptroller's office of Mo., Kans. and Texas R'y; connected with Mo. Pacific R. R., St. Louis, 1881-1885; Jan. 1, 1886-July 1, 1888, Auditor of the Texas & Pacific Railway; identi- fied with Colo. wholesale interests, 5 ycars, also en- gaged by N. Y. and London bankers to report upon l'y and other properties in the west; receiver and gen. mg'r Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf R'y, and later Den- ver, Leadville & Gunnison R'y; elected pres. 1899, of Colo. & Southern R'y Co., late of Ft. Worth & Denver City R'y Co .; elected pres. Colo. Midland R'y Co., 1900, Colo. Springs & Cripple Creek Dist. R'y Co., 1905. Chm'n B'd Dirs. Chesapeake & Ohio R'y Co., since 1909, also of Hocking Valley R'y Co., Mo., Kans. & Texas R'y Co .; mem. B'd Dirs, Minneapolis & St. Louis R'y Co., Kanawha & Mich. R'y Co., Union Pacific R. R. Co., Nat. City Bank; trustee Union Trust Co. Mem. Mo. Soc., N. E. Soc., Soc. Colonial Wars, mem. B'd Dirs. Tuskegee Normal & Industrial Inst .; active in affairs of N. Y. Com. of Civic League for Immigrants, of which is chm'n. Clubs: Metropolitan, Recess. City Midday, Economic, Automobile of America. Address: 71 Broadway, N. Y. City.


TRYON, DWIGHT W.


Artist; b. Hartford, Conn .; s. Anson and Delia (Rob- erts, Tryon; ed. Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris; m. Alice Belden. Prof. art, Smith Coll. Mem. Nat. Acad. De- sign, Am. Water Color Soc., Soc. Am. Artists. Ad- dress: 1 W. 64th St., N. Y. City.


TRYON, THOMAS


Architect; b. Hartford, Conn .; s. James S. and Eliza (Horsford) Tryon; ed. Mass. Inst. of Technology. In partnership with A. W. Brunner until 1899, building many city structures, later alone, building many of- fice buildings, country homes. Dir. and architect Agr'l Texperts' Ass'n; dir. Long Island Guild. Trustee The Boys' Club of Tompkins Square. Mem. Am. Inst. of Architects, N. Y. Chapter of Am. Inst. of Architects, Architectural League; dir. and sec. N. Y. Center of Am. Music Soc. Recreations: All outdoor sports, music. Clubs: Century, N. Y. Athletic. Address: 37 E. 28th St., N. Y. City.


TUCK, JOHN BENNETT


Lawyer; b. Lisbon, N. Y., Apr. 5, 1868; s. Andrew and Maria (Lynch) Tuck; ed. public schs., Ogdensburg Free Acad., 1885-1889; Cornell Univ., B.L., 1893; Cor- nell Univ. Law Coll., LL.B., 1895; m. Cleveland, O., Jan. 23, 1904, Anna M. Flanagan; children: Mary Jane, b. 1906 (deceased); John Bennett. Jr., b. Jan. 4, 1908; Andrew Edward, b. Feb. 18. 1910. Engaged in gen. practice of law since graduation. Dir. Estate of Den- nis McCarthy, Inc. Served as capt. Co. A. 203d N. Y. Vol. Int. in war with Spain; now maj. 2d Battalion. 3d Inf., N.G.N.Y. Republican: Roman Catholic. Mein. Delta Upsilon fraternity, Mil. Order Foreign Wars, Knights of Columbus. Recreations: Rifle shooting, Ishing. Clubs: Citizens, University, Cornell. Resi- dence: 126 Concord Pl.


Address: 505 Dillage Memorial Bld'g, Syracuse, N. Y.


TUCKER, ALLEN


Painter, architect; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 29, 1866; s. Richard Sands and Margaret Allen (Auchmuty) Tucker; ed. Columbia Coll. (course in architecture), Ph.B., 1888; Art Students' League (v .- p. 1894) ; m, N. Y. City, Feb. 12, 1895, Eufrasia A. L. Wesson. Dranghtsman with R. M. Hunt; practised architecture till 1890; went to Art Students' League: partner firm of Mellvaine & Tueker, architects, 1895-1904; since then has been painting. Exhibited at Pittsburgh In-


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ternat. Phila. Acad., N. Y. Acad., Salon Nationale des Beaux Arts, Salon des Independants, Paris. Mem. Ar- chitectural League, Soc. Columbia Unlv. Architects, Art Students' League, Ass'n of Am. Palnters & Sculp- tors. Club: Century. Address: 121 E. 79th St., N. Y. City.


TUCKER, CARLL


Manufacturer; b. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1881; s. Lu- ther H. and Cornelia Strong (Vall) Tucker; ed. Al- bany Acad., Albany, N. Y., St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H .; Yale Coll., A.B., 1904; m. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1908, Marcia Meyers Brady; children: Luther, b. June 20, 1909, Nicholas Brady, b. July 11, 1910. Treas. Max- well Motor Co., Inc. Episcopalian. Clubs: Yale, Rum- son Country. Residence: 903 Park Av. Address: 1790 Broadway, N. Y. City.


TUCKER, GILBERT MILLIGAN


Author, editor; b. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1847; s. Luther and Margaret Lucinda Smith (Burr) Tucker; grad. Albany Acad., 1864; Williams Coll., A.B., 1867, A.M., 1870; m. Albany, N.Y., June 7, 1877, Sara Ed- wards Miller; children: Margaret Cleveland, Gilbert M., Jr. Ass't editor of Country Gentleman, 1867-1884; m'ng editor, 1884-1897, editor-in-chief from 1897 until sale of paper to Curtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia, July 1, 1911. Republican. Mcm. Dutch Reformed Ch. Mem. Albany Inst., Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Author: Our Common Speech, 1895 (Dodd, Mead); Am. Agricultural Periodicals, 1909 (privately printed); A Layman's Apology, 1913 (Badger); Irrigation Schemes of the West (published by N. Y. State .. Dep't of Agr.); contb'r to North Am. Review, Presbyterian Review, New Eng- lander and other periodicals; occasional lecturer at Cornell Univ. Clubs: Fort Orange, University, Albany Country. Address: 304 State St., Albany, N. Y.


TUCKER, JOHN FRANCIS


Lawyer, lecturer, author; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 25, 1871; s. Francis John and Mary O'Neil (Bateman) Tucker; grad. N. Y. Univ., LL B., 1893; LL.M., 1894; post-grad. student Univ. of Pa .; m. 1st, 1901, Leonora Aida Cam- piglio, of New Orleans; 2d, 1910, Marguerite Pedrick Kelly, of Philadelphia. Traveled In Europe, Egypt and U. S. Admitted to Bar, 1894. Candidate for Assembly on Fusion ticket, 1903. Author: The Power Polltical, Husbands by Purchase, The Story of Washington Square, etc. Sociallst. Mem. Delta Upsilon and Delta Chi fraternity. Clubs: Twilight, Friars. Residence: 107 W. 45th St. Address: 64 Wall St., N. Y. City.


TUCKER, LOUISE EMERY


Educator; b. Bath, Mc., July 23, 1877; d. George and Martha T. (Perkins) Tucker; grad. Adelphi Coll., Brooklyn, A.B., 1900; Columbla Univ., M.A., 1901. Has traveled extensively through South America, Europe and Asia. Prof. ed'n Cell. of St. Angela, New Ro- chelle, N. Y .; principal Public Sch. 63, N. Y. Clty. Prof. ed'n St. Mary's Coll., Plainfield, N. J. Has done much editorial work on school text books and on juvenile magazines. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Address: 216 E. 126th St., N. Y. City.


TUCKER, LUTHER HENRY


Editor, publisher; b. Albany, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1869; s. Luther Henry and Cornclia Stong (Vail) Tucker; grad. Yale Univ., A.B. 1891, M.A. 1894; m, 1st, Hudson, N. Y., March 28, 1894, Florence Barnard (dled March 7, 1910) ; 2d, April 29, 1911, Helen Fowler Avery; children: Katherine Barnard, b. Aug. 24, 1895; Cornella, b. July 21, 1897; Mary Louise, b. Nov. 25, 1900; Prudence Carli, b. Nov. 14, 1907. One of the editors of the Country Gentleman (weekly agricultural paper), 1894-1911, when this journal was sold to the Curtis Publishing Co. of Philadelphia and the firm of Luther Tucker & Son was dissolved. Republican; Episcopalian (vestryman St. Peter's Ch.). Trustee Albany Acad. for Boys, Al- bany Med. Coll., Albany Savings Bank. Mem. Zeta Psi, Phi Beta Kappa, Chl Delta Theta. Recreations: Bicycling, reading. Clubs: Fort Orange (Albany), Yale (N. Y. City). Address: 174 Washington Av., Albany, N. Y.


TUCKER, ROSS FRANCIS


Civil eng'r: b. Sacramento, Calif., March 1, 1868; s. Capt. Samucl F. (latc 2d Mass. Cavairy) and Emma Rebecca (Welch) Tucker; grad. Dep't of Civil En- gineering, Univ. of Calif., B.S., Mass. Inst. of Tech- nology. Civll eng'r and expert In steel-concrete structures; Introduced subject of reinforced concrete in U. S .; designed and constructed some of most im- portant eng'ring and architectural works in this ma- terial. Pres. Tucker & Vinton; 2nd v .- p. Bld'g Trades Employers' Ass'n; pres. Masters' League of Concrete Workers; pres. Concrete Ass'n of N. Y. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Sec. of Mechanics and Tradesmen (Me-


chanles' Inst.), Chi Phi fraternity. Clubs: Engineers, Graduates, Technology, Building Trades. Address: 121 E. 41st St., N. Y. City.


TUCKER, WENTWORTH


Insurance broker; b. Albany, N. Y., July 13, 1878; 8. Luther H. and Cornelia Strong (Vail) Tucker; ed. Al- bany Acad., St. Mark's Sch., Southborough, Mass., Union Coll., Schenectady, N. Y .; unmarried. In bus- iness in Albany, N. Y., Gadsden, Ala., Baltimore, Md., Chicago, Ill., and Dubuque, Iowa, previous to 1906; in N. Y. City since that time. V .- p. and dir. Staten Island Beach Land Improvement Co .; sec., treas, and dir. Ex- hibltors' Times, Inc., sec. New Virginia Syndicate. Am. Captain 12th Inf., N. G. N. Y. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Clubs: Army and Navy, Alpha Delta Phi, University of Albany (charter mem.). Residence: 127 W. 82d St. Address: 1 Liberty St., and 220 W. 42d St., N. Y. City.


TUCKER, WILLIAM AUSTIN


Banker; b. Boston, Mass., 1850; s. James and Re- becca (Chamberlain) Tucker; ed. private schs., and by tutors; m. Cincinnati, O., 1876, Bessie Foster; chil- dren: Randolph, Ethel (Mrs. E. C. Fltch), Marion. Senior mem. Tucker, Anthony & Co., bankers, since 1899; pres. and dir. Hartford & Springfield St. R'y Co., Northwestern Power Co .; v .- p. and dir. Am. Sumatra Tobacco Co .; dir. and mem. Exec. Com. Columbia- Knickerbocker Trust Co .; dir. Manchester Traction, Light & Power Co., Manchester St. R'y Co., Fort Wayne & Northern Ind. Traction Co., Augusta, Aiken R'y & Electric Corp'n Co. of Me., Amn. Ice Co., Gotham Holding Co., Met. Audit Co., Nat. Surety Co., Macon R'y & Light Co., J. G. White & Co. Republican; Epls- copalian. Clubs: Metropolitan, Midday, Oakland, Sleepy Hollow, Recess, Rocky Mountain (N. Y.), Brookline Country, Essex Country, Manchester Yacht, Eastern Yacht, Exchange. Address: 53 State St., Bos- ton, and 60 Broadway, N. Y. City.


TUCKER, WILLIAM CONQUEST


Sanitary cng'r; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 4, 1863; s. Stephen Davis and Sarah Ann (Conquest) Tucker; ed. Wilson and Kellogg Sch., Sheffield Scientific Sch., Yale, Ph.B., 1888; studied abroad and post-grad. work at Yale, 1889, received C.D. degree 1890; m. Englewood, N. J .. Oct. 28, 1893, Mabel Clarkson Reid. Entered office of Albert L. Webster, sanitary eng'r, 1889, where re- mained until 1900, since which tine actively engaged in private practise as consulting sanitary eng'r. De- signed water supply and sewage disposal systems for important country estates, including that for E. C. Converse, at Greenwich, Conn., and Robert S. Lovett, at Locust Valley, N. Y .; designed sanitary cng'ring work for Municipal Office Bld'g, City Investing Bld'g, new Harlem Hosp. of N. Y. City, Carnegie Technical Schools of Pittsburgh, State Library and Supreme Court Bld'g, Hartford, Conn., MeKinley Memorial, Can- ton, O., and other important bld'gs. Lecturer at Yale, on "House Sanitation." Republican; Episcopalian. Mcm. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Royal Sanitary Inst., A. A. A. S., Am. Gcog. Soc., Am. Public Health Ass'n, Franklin Inst., Municipal Art Soc. of N. Y., Gen. Soc. Mechanics and Tradesmen, Theta Xi fraternity. Rec- reation: Outdoor exercise. Clubs: University, Yale, Englewood, Englewood Field. Residence: Englewood, N. J. Address: 156 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


TUCKER, WILLIS GAYLORD


Chemist, b. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1849; s. Luther and Margaret Lucinda (Smith) Tucker; grad. Albany Acad., 1866; Albany Med. Coll., M.D., 1870; Albany Coll. Pharmacy, Ph.G. (hon.), 1882; Unlon Coll., Ph.D., (hon.), 1882; in. Albany, Sept. 17, 1879, May Newman; chil- dren: Willis G., Jr., b. 1881, Grace Witherbee, b. 1883, Mary Pagc, b. 1886. Ass't prof. chemistry, Albany Med. Coll., 1871-1874; subsequently adjunct prof. ma- teria medlca and chemistry and prof. of inorganic chemistry and toxicology; since 1902 prof. chemistry and toxicology; registrar of faculty of Albany Med. Coll. since 1882. Was prof. chemistry, Albany High


Seli., 1876-1887. One of founders of Albany Cell. Pharmacy, and since 1881 prof. chemistry; dean of fac- ulty since 1883 and trustee since 1898. Aided In org'n of Ass'n of Alumni of Albany Med. Coll. and sec. same, 1874-1897; one of analysis of N. Y. State B'd llealth, 1881-1891, and dir. N. Y. State Heaith Laboratory, 1891-1901; dir. Bureau of Chemistry, N. Y. State Dep't of Health, 1901-1907. Mem. B'd of Med. Examiners, Univ. of State of N. Y., 1882-1891; mem. B'd of Gov- ernors of Unlon Univ., since 1884. Mem. Med. Soc. County of Albany, Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Am. Chem. Soc., N. Y. State Pharm. Ass'n, Sigma Xl, Sons of Revo- lution, Order of Founders and Patriots of America; fellow Am. Acad. Medleinc, A. A. A. S. Club: Country. Residenee: 166 Washington Av. Address: Albany Med. Coll., Albany, N. Y.


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TUCKERMAN, ALFRED


Author; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 15, 1848; s. Lucius and Elizabeth Wolcott (Gibbs) Tuckerman; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., class 1870, Leipzig Univ., Ph.D., 1874; m. N. Y. City, Dec. 10, 1879, Clara Louise Fargis. Occu- pied in bibliog. and library work, Interrupted by iil health; ass't in Astor Library, 1876-1880; worked under J. D. Champlin, Jr., on Cyclopaedia of Painters and Paintings. Author of catalogue of chemical liter- ature published in miscellaneous collections of Smith- sonian Inst'n and several times reprinted. Prominent in civic matters; declined position on Exec. Com. of N. Y. Civil Service Soc., on account of ill health. Uni- tarian. Fellow A. A. A. S., mem. N. Y. Acad. Am. Bibliog. Soc., Soc. . Colonial Wars, Descendants of Signers of Declaration of Independence, Sons of Revo- lution, Soc. of Am. Wars, and various others. Clubs: Harvard, University, Chemists (N. Y.), Cosmos, Met- ropolitan, Chevy Chase (Washington). Address: 58 Kay St., Newport, R. I.


TUCKERMAN, BAYARD


Author, lecturer; b. N. Y., 1855; s. Luclus and Eliza- beth Wollcott (Gibbs) Tuckerman; grad. Harvard, A.B. m. Ipswich, Mass., Sept. 26, 1882, Annie Cotton Smith; children: Elizabeth (wife of William M. Elkins), May (wife of G. Hermann Kinnicutt), Bayard, Jr., Joan Cotton (wife of Evans R. Dlck, Jr.). Lecturer Eng- lish literature, Princeton Univ., 1898-1907. Author: History of English Prose Fiction, 1882; Life of Gen- eral Lafayette, 1889; Diary of Philip Hone, 1889; Will- lam Jay and the Abolition of Slavery, 1893; Peter Stuyvesant, 1893; Life of General Philip Schuyler, 1904. Trustee N. Y. Inst'm for Instruction of Deaf and Dumb; N. Y. Soc. Library; pres. Soc. for Instruction in First Aid to Injured. Republican; Episcopalian. Club: Century. Address: 59 Wail St., N. Y. City.


TUCKERMAN, PAUL


Born Staten Island, Nov. 17, 1856; s. Lucius and Eliza Wolcott (Gibbs) Tuckerman; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1878; m. Mareli 3, 1886, Susan Minturn; children: Dorothy (wife of Dr. George Draper), Roger. Trustee Mutual Lite Ins. Co., N. Y. Life Ins. & Trust Co., and of estates; dir. The 520 Park Av. Co. Sec. Minturn Hosp. for Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria Pa- tients; gov. N. Y. Hosp .; mg'r N. Y. Inst. for Ed'n of the Blind; councillor Am. Geog. Soc .; trustee N. Y. Soc. Library. Clubs: Tuxedo (sec.), Down Town (mein. B'd Trustees and Mg'rs), Union, Knickerbocker, Met- ropolitan (Washington). Residence: Tuxedo Park, N. Y. Address: 59 Wall St., N. Y. City.


TULLY, WILLIAM J.


Lawyer; b. Corning, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1870; s. Joseph J. and Sarah (Byers) Tully; ed. Corning Free Acad., Brooklyn Poly. Inst., Columbia Coll., N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B .; Alfred Univ., LL.1)., June, 1909; m. Corning, N Y., Oct. 5, 1898, Clara M. Houghton; children: Alice Bigelow, b. 1902; Marion Gordon, b. 1904. Practised law in Corning, 1893-1908. Elected State Senator, 41st dist. Nov., 1904, and re-elected Nov., 1906, from new 43d dist. of N. Y .; resigned June, 1908. Appt'd att'y to Ass'n of Life Ins. Presidents, Oct. 1, 1908, witil office In N. Y. City; resigned Oct. 1, 1909, when elected gen. solicitor Met. Llfe Ins. Co. Republican; Episco- palian. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .; County Law- yers' Ass'n. Clubs: Calumet, Manhattan, Republican, Metropolitan, Andiron, Automobile, Church, Oakland Golf (N. Y. Clty), Fort Orange (Albany), Elmira, Ei- mira Country (Elmira), Corning (Corning). Address: 1 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


TUMULTY, JOSEPH P.


Sec. to Pres. of U. S .; b. Jersey City, N. J., May 5, 1879; s. Philip and Alice Tumulty; ed. St. Bridget's Parochial Sch., Jersey City; St. Peter's Coll., Jersey City, A.B., 1899; m. Jersey City, 1903, Mary Byrne; six children. Studied law in office of Bedle, McGee & Bedle, later with Gilbert Collins, ex-justice of Su- preme Court. Admitted to bar of N J., 1902; entered partnership with George E. Cutiey, under firm name of Tumulty & Cutley; mem. N. J. House of Assembly, 1907-1910; appt'd sec. to Gov. Wilson, 1910; clerk of Supreme Court of N. J., 1912; now sec. to Pres. Wii- son. Address: The White House, Washington, D. C.


TUPPER, HENRY ALLEN


Clergyman; b. Washington, Ga .; s. Henry Allen (LL.D.) and Nannie C. (Boyce) Tupper; attended Charleston (S. C.) Coll., Richmond (Va.) Coll., Univ. of Va., Southern Bapt. Theol. Sem., degroe of Theology, Ph. D., and D.D .; hon. LL.D. from Georgetown Coll .; m Richmond. Va., 1879, Marie Louiso Pender; children: Allene Pender. b. 1880; Katharine Boyce, b. 1882; Tristram, b. 1884. Pastor of Broadway Bapt. Ch., Louisville, Ky .; 7th Bapt. Ch., Baltimore, and Calvary Bapt. Ch., Brooklyn, 1884-1913; appt'd sp'l peace


comm'r of Internat. Pcace Forum, 1913, and under this comm'n has visited Mexico on three different oc- casions. Has also travelled extensively, and made trip around world. Has published five books 011 travels, missions, economic and philanthropic subjects. Trustee Samaritan Hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y., and Bureau of Missions; mem. Geog. Soc. Recreations: Golf, hunting, fishing. Clubs: University of Va., Beta Theta Pl. Residence: 34 Gramercy Park. Address: 185 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


TURK, MILTON HAIGHT


Educator, author; b. Norwalk, Conn., June 28, 1866; s. Jacob and Esther Cornwall (Street) Turk; grad. Columbia Univ., B.A., 1886; studied at Strasburg, Ber- lin and Leipzig Univs., Germany; A.M., Ph.D., Leip- zig, 1889; m. Glasgow, Scotland, July 30, 1895, Margaret Soutter Bell, of Baltimore; children: Esther Cornwall, b. 1898; Margaret Soutter, b. 1901 .. Prof. of English since 1890, Hobart Coll., Geneva, N. Y .; sec of faculty, 1890-1907; registrar, 1903-1907, Dean of William Smith Coll. for Women (Hobart Coll.), since 1907. Author: Syllahus of English Literature, 1893. Editor The Le- gal Code of Alfred the Great, 1893; Dc Quincey's Flight of a Tartar Tribe, 1897; Seicctions from De Quincey, 1902; De Quincey's The English Mail Coach and Joan of Arc, 1905. Independent Democrat; Epis- conalian. Mem. Modein Language Ass'n, 1'hi Beta Kappa Soc. Recreations: Goll', canoeing. Address: 678 Main St., Geneva, N. Y.


TURNBULL, ARTHUR


Broker; b. N. Y. City, 1865; s. William Turnbull; ed. Columbia Coll. Mem. firm Post & Flagg; dir. . Acker, Merrall & Condit Co., Eastern Steel Co., U. S. Mortgage and Trust Co., U. S. Safe Deposit Co., Kansas City Southern R'y, Guayaquil & Quito R'y Co. Ad- dress: 38 Wall St., N. Y. City.


TURNBULL, WILLIAM ARTHUR


Lawyer; b. Elmira, N. Y., May 21, 1878; s. William P. and Jenny (Gant) Turnbull; grad. Cornell Univ., LL.B., 1901; m. Elmira, N. Y., June 1, 1905, Saralı M. Evans; children: Helen, b. 1906, Jenny, b. 1908. Ad- mitted to bar, 1901, and since then practising law in Elmira, N. Y. Capt. Company L. 3d Inf., N. G. N. Y. Pres. Postal Mercantile Agency, Elmira, N. Y. Repub- lican; Presby'n. Mem. Ivy Lodge 397, 14. and A. M., Old Guard Ass'n, Elmira Chamber of Commerce, Chemung County Bar Ass'n; sec. Business Men's Ass'n of Elmira, N. Y .; trustee Skull fraternity, Ithaca, N. Y. Address: 364 W. Gray St., Elmira, N. Y.


TURNER, CHARLES H.


Born New London, Conn .; s. James H. and Jane Webb (Clark) Turner; of old New England colonial ancestry; ed. Bartlett Inst., New London, Conn. Chm'n Jury of Award, La. Purchase Exp'n, St. Louis, cover- ing hardware, cutlery and kindred lines. Dir. Al- hany Exchange Savings Bank; trustee and treas. Masonic HIall Ass'il. Republican; Episcopalian. Trus- tee N. Y. State Reformatory, Bedford, N. Y., and one of B'd of M'grs. Club: Fort Orange. Address: Al- bany, N. Y.


TURNER, CHARLES YARDLEY


Mural painter (figure); b. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 25, 1850; s. John C. and Hannah B. Turner; ed. public and private schools, Baltimore; grad. Maryland Inst .; pu- pil at Nat. Acad. Design and Art Students' League, N. Y. City; also under J. P. Laurens, M. Munkacsy and I. Bonnat, Paris, 1878-1881; unmarried. Acade- inician Nat. Acad. Design, 1886. Ass't dir. of decora- tion, World's Columbia Exp'n, Chicago, 1892-1893; dir. of color, l'an-Am. Exp'n, 1901, Maryland Inst., Schs. of Art & Design, Baltimore, Md. Mem. of Council many years, and former v .- p. two years, Nat. Acad. Design; was v .- p. two years Architectural League of N. Y .; pres. six years Art Students' League of N. Y .; many times officer Am. Water Color Soe .; pres. Nat. Soc. Murat Painters; mem. Hudson-Fuiton Celebration Comm'n by apptm't of Mayor of N. Y. City. Awarded medals and mentioned at exp'ns at Chicago, 1893, Paris, 1900, Buffalo, 1901. St. Louis, 1904. Club: Cen- tury. Address: 27 W. 67th St., N. Y. City. Studio: Forrest 1Iall, 1256 Wisconsin Av., Washington, D. C.


TURNER_ DANIEL LAWRENCE


Civil eng'r; b. Portsmouth, Va., Oct. 25, 1869; s. Daniel James and Mary Elizabeth (Lawrence) Turner; ed. Norfolk (Va.) Acad .; grad. Rensselaer l'oly Inst., C.E., 1891; m. Norfolk, Va., Feb. 3, 1896, Eva Bareine Denby. Ass'n in mathematics in Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1891-1892; in active practice as civil eng'r, 1892-1893: instr. in surveying and hydraulics, and In charge of Harvard Eng'ring Camp, 1893-1903; ass't eng'r Rapid Transit R. R., 1901-1905; div. eng'r Rapid Transit R. R. Comm'n, and Public Service Comm'n, 1st dist., 1905-


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1912; since 1912 deputy eng'r of Subway Construction Public Service Comm'n. Mem. Am. Soc. of Civll Eng's, Municipal Eng'rs of the City of N. Y., Boston Soc. of Civil Eng'rs, Soc. for the Promotion of Eng'ring Ed'n, Theta Xi fraternity, and Slgina Xi Soc. Club: Har- vard (N. Y. City). Residence: 220 W. 107th St. Ad- dress: 154 Nassau St., N. Y. City.




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