Who's who in New York City and State, 1914, pt 2, Part 114

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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TURNER, HAROLD MCLEOD


Comin'n merchant; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1882; s. Thomas Morgan and Emilie Thorp (Barncs) Turner; grad. Yale Univ., B.A., 1905; m. N. Y. City, Apr., 1906, Martha Prentice Strong; children: John Strong, b. 1907, Martha Prentice, b. 1909, Rosamond, b. 1911, Sec. and director of J. Spencer Turner Co .; pres. Tur- ner Realty Associates, dir. The Brunsene Co. Elected mem. Squadron A, but did not enlist. Republican. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity. Clubs: Republican (N. Y. City), Yale. Address: Chappaqua, N. Y.


TURNER, ROBERT T.


Banker, lawyer; b. Vetcran, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1835; s. John and Ulissa (Tifft) ' Turner; ed. Whitestone Sem., Alfred Univ .; grad. Union Coll., 1861; m. Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1868, Helen Boyd; children: Sarah Bick- ford, Elizabeth U., Samuel G. H., Robert T., Jr. Senior mem. Turner & Turner, lawyers; pres. and dir. Shop- ard Electric Crane & Hoist Co .; v .- p. and dir. 2nd Nat. Bank of Elmira. Mayor of Elmira, 2 years, alderman, 2 terms. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem. State Bar Ass'n. Club: Century. Address: 218 E. Water St., Elmira, N. Y.


TURNER, WILL C.


Banker; b. Fenton, Genesee Co., Mich., June 24, 1854; s. Charles H. and Caroline M. (Van Denbergh) Turner; grad. Ann Arbor (Mich.) High Sch., 1871, Univ. of Mich., A.B., 1875; m. Washington, D. C., May 8, 1877, Donna Zerella Mozart (died 1883); children: Charles H., b. 1879; Mrs. Violet 1. Rider, b. 1881. Newspaper corr. at Centennial Exp'n, Philadelphia, 1875-1877; on New Orleans Picayune, 1877-1578; clerk House Com. on State Affairs, Mich. Legislature, 1878- 1880; connected with Saginaw, Lansing and Detroit newspapers, 1878-1881; established and published "City and Country," Columbus, O., 1881-1889; organ- ized and managed Columbus (O.) Edison Elec. Light Co., 1887-1889; in N. Y. City as banker and dealer in investment securities since June 26, 1889. Hon. mem. Governor's Guard of Ohlo; participated in suppression of Cincinnati riots, in 1884, when outside help was required to quell the mobs therc. Republican; Epis- copalian (liberal). Mem. Mich. Soc. of N. Y., Nat. Geog. Soc. Recreations: Theatre, athletics, shooting. Clubs: N. Y. Press, Univ. of Michigan. Address: 31 Nassau St., N. Y. Clty.


TURRELL, EDGAR ABEL


Lawyer; b. Montrosc, Pa., Aug. 5, 1845; s. Abel and Adelia (Catlin) Turrell; ed. Montrose Acad .; grad. Yale Coll., A.B., 1867, A.M., 1870; LL.B., Columbia Law Sch., 1869: Heidelberg Univ. Law Dep't, 1869-1870; un- marrled. Admitted to the bar May 1869; in U. S. Su- preme Court, Oct. 1877; practicing law N. Y. City since Jan., 1872. Studied and traveled In Europe in 1869- 1871. Was in Paris until the siege, and after, during one month, under the Commune. Hag summer resi- dence at Montrose, and large farming interests In Forest Lake, Susquchanna Co., Pa. Independent Democrat. Mem. of Council of Pa. Forestry Ass'n for Susquehanna Co., of Susquehanna Agr'l Soc., of Vll- lage Improvement Soc., Bar Ass'n and Law Inst. of N. Y. City, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Am. Bar Ass'n, Am. Economic Ass'n, Acad. of Pollt. Sclence of City of N. Y., Pa. Soc., Order of Founders and Patriots, S. A. R., German Students Union; Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon and Wolf's Head at Yalc. Clubs: Man- hattan, Yale, Country (Montrose). Address: 76 WIII- iam St., N. Y. City.


TURRELL, GUY H.


Physiclan; b. Norwalk, Conn., July 24, 1872; s. John C. and Anna (Hanford) Turrell; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., 1893; Columbia Coll., N. Y., A.B., 1894; Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbla) M.D, 1896; m. N. Y. City, June 17, 1903, Ella Virginla Peck; children: Virginia, Cornella, Guy H., Loring. Visiting physl- cian, Soc. of Saint Johnland, Kings Park, N. Y., Howard Colored Orphanage, Kings Park, N. Y. Div. surgeon, L. 1. R. R., health officer town of Smithtown, N. Y. Republican; Presby'n. Pres. Med. Soc. County of Suffolk; v .- p. Associated Physicians of Long Island, N. Y., Theta Delta Chl fraternity. Address: Smith- town Branch, L. I., N. Y.


TUSKA, GUSTAVE R.


Consulting eng'r; b. N. Y. City, 1869; s. Adolph and Ellse (Robitschier) Tuska; grad. Coll. of City of N.


Y., B.S., 1888, M.S., 1891; Columbia Univ., Sch. of Mines, C.E., 1891; m. N. Y. City, 1902, Isabel Papen- heimer. Was for a time instr. In clvil eng'ring Co- lumbia Univ. Chief cng'r Panama R. R. Co., and con- sulting eng'r to various other companies. Pres. and chief eng'r Am. Process Co .; pres. and dir. Atlantic Construction Co .; dir. and consulting cng'r The Fish- eries Co .; pres and chlef eng'r Atlantic Fisherles Co .; dir. Round Pond Co. Mcm. Am. Soc. of Civil Eng'rs, Am. Soc. of Mech. Eng'rs, Naval Architects and Marine Eng'rs, Am. Geog. Soc. Mem. Theta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa, Alumni Ass'n of Columbia Univ., Phl Beta Kappa Alumni, Metropolitan Museum of Art, ctc. Trustee of Technical Inst. Recreations: Tennis, yachting, golf. Clubs: Baltusrol, Engineers, Lotos, Economic, Reform, Automobile, Waterbury Country. Residence: 121 E. 56th St. Address: 68 William St., N. Y. Clty.


TUTHILL, FREDERICK P.


Pharmaceutical chemist; b. Ilion, N. Y., July 28, 1867; g. Janes II. and Florence ( Mentz) Tuthill; grad. Ilion High Sch., 1884; B.S., N. Y. State Univ., 1884; grad. N. Y. Coll. of Pharmacy, Ph.G., 1888; m. Brook- lyn, N. Y., May 18, 1893, Irenc Brown; children: James Brown, b. 1895, Kathryn Josephine, b. 1899. Repre- sentative of l'arke, Davis & Co .; Instr. of pharmacy and mathematics, Brooklyn Coll. of Pharmacy; mem. N. Y. State B'd of Pharmacy, Dep't of Toxicology and Posology. Republican; Episcopalian. State Pharm. Ass'n, N. J. State Pharm. . Ass'n, Kings Mem. N. Y. Co. Pharm. Soc., Am. Pharm. Ass'n, N. Y. Coll. of Pharmacy. Mcm. Alumni Ass'n Ilion High Sch., Alumni Ass'n N. Y. Coll. of Pharmacy, Alumni Ass'n ' Brooklyn Coll. of Pharmacy. Mem. Royal Arcanum, Dewitt Clinton and Acanthus Masonle lodges. Club:


Union League of Brooklyn (sec.).


Address: 1457 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


TUTTLE, ARTHUR S.


Civil engineer; b. Burlington, Conn., 1865; s. Theron and Jennic E. (Beach) Tuttle; grad. N. Y. Univ., C.E., and B.S., 1885; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1892, Helen Al- dridge Smith; children: Marguerite M., b. 1895; Lau- rence C., b. 1900; Walter A., b. 1900. Rodman and ass't eng'r, Brooklyn Water Works, 1885-1901; chief eng'r Hydraulic Investigations for Bishop Estate of Honolulu, 1901-1902; principal ass't eng'r B'd Estimatc and Apportionment of N. Y. City, 1902-1907; eng'r ill charge div. of Publie Improvements, 1907-1912; since 1912 Deputy Chief Eng'r; also consulting eng'r vari- ous water works projects, and Nat. Meter Co. of N. Y. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, New England Water Works Ass'n, Am. Water Works Ass'n, Municipal Eng'rs of the City of N. Y. (cx- pres.); Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Alumni Ass'n of Gamma chapter, Delta Phi (pres.). Clubs: Engineers, Muni-


cipal (ex-pres.), Engineers ( Brooklyn ). Residence:


559 Fifth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 277 Broad- way, N. Y. Clty.


TUTTLE, DELL LELAND


Sales agent; b. East Otto, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., Dec. 13, 1855; s. Samuel Ayres and Elizabeth A. (Armstrong) Tuttle; ed. Dunkirk (N. Y.) High Sch. and Acad .; m. Little Valley, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1878, Abbie J. Whitcomb; children: Itoliin W., b. 1883; Raymond S., b. 1887. Mcm, of firm S. A. Tuttie & Sons, Little Valley, N. Y., 1874-1885, and Dell L. Tuttle & Bro. Exchange Office, 1881-1885. In latter year cutered the r'y service; 1885-1889, connected with Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh R'y as private sec., chier clerk to gen. sup't and traveling ear ag't; 1890-1891, sup't transportation Cincinnati, Saginaw & Mackinaw R. R., at Saginaw, Mich. Since 1892 with Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Co., at Buffalo; since 1898 saics ag't Buffalo Dist., embracing States of Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, northern Kentucky, New York west of Buffalo and western Pa. Corp'n clerk of Lit- tle Valley, N. Y., 1877-1884; pres. 1884-1885. Dlr. Cen- tral Deck and Terminal R'y Co., Am. S. S. Co., Yale Transit Co., Northern Lakes, Rochester and Pennsyl- vania S. S. Cos., University Printing Co., Erie Savings & Loan Ass'n, Diamond Saw & Stampin" Works; pres. :llld dir. Gowanda Sand & Gravel Co., v .- p. Citizens' Nat. Bank of Springville, and Soneca Fire Ins. Co., Buffalo. Republican, Was lay delegate to Gen. Conf. of M. E. Ch., Los Angeles, Calif., 1904, and Minne- apolis, Minn., 1912. Delegate from State of N. Y. to Nat. Rivers and Harbors Congress, Washington, D. C., 1911-1912, by appt'mt of Gov., mem. Exec. Com. N. Y. State Waterways Ass'n. Dellvered address on Coal Men's Day, at St. Louis World's Falr, 1904; mem, Rc- ception Com. Commodore Perry flagship "Niagara" l'erry's Vletory Centennial, 1913. Former pres. of Genesee Conf. Epworth League; former treas, and trustee Silver Lake Assembly; trustees "Methodist


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House," Chautauqua Assembly, Chautauqua, N. Y., and Buffalo Methodist Unlon; mem. Gen. Exec. Com. Laymen's Missionary Movement, M. E. Church, and Nat. Mn'g B'd Methodist Brotherhood. Former chm'n Union Terminal Dep't, R. R. Y. M. C. A. Buffalo. Mem. of Cattaraugus, Chautauqua and Allegany Co. Ass'ns of Buffalo; F. and A. M .; Royal Arcanum. Re- creations: Literary work and research, boating and


fishing. Clubs: Ellicott, Transportation, Equallty, Richmond, Central Railway, Greater Buffalo (v .- p.). Residence: 356 Norwood Av. Address: 914-920 Pru- dential Bld'g, Buffalo, N .Y.


TUTTLE, EDWARD GERRY


Physician and surgeon; b. Ware, Mass., Dec. 9, 1862; s. William Gardner and Harriet E. (Wallace) Tuttle; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., Amherst Coll., A.B., 1885, A.M., 1888; N. Y. Homo. Med. Coll. and Hosp., M.D., 1889; m. Pawtucket, R. I., May 31, 1893, Adelaide U. Bates; children: Kathleen Harriet, b. Aug. 26, 1894; Edward Gerry Tuttle, Jr., b. June 6, 1898. Studied in Germany, 1889, and again in summer of 1903. Repub- lican; Congregationalist. Prof. gynecology N. Y. Homæ. Med. Coll. and Flower Hosp., mem. Faculty N. Y. Homc. Med. Coll., and Flower Hosp .; mem. Acad. Pathological Science, Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic, N. Y. Medical, Chiron, Meissen. Summer residence: Camp Cheemaum, Point au Baril, Ontario. Address: 61 West 51st St., N. Y. City.


TUTTLE, FLORENCE GUERTIN


Writer; d. Pierre and Lucy (Henry) Guertin; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897, Frank Day Tuttle (Yale, 1887) ; children: Frank Day, Jr., Winslow Guertin. Writer of short stories for various magazines; one, With Madness in His Method, took a prize in McClure's; another, The French Doll's Dowry, won a prize In The Black Cat Competition; another of her stories, Made- moiselle, was made into a one-act play, and played in the West; author of one-act play, "No Questlons Asked," produced at B. F. Keith's theatres in N. Y. Address: 55 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


TUTTLE, FRANK DAY


Merchant; b. Brooklyn, 1864; s. Ezra B. and Frances (Day) Tuttle; grad. Yale Coll., A.B., 1887; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897, Florence Guertin; children: Frank Day, Jr., b. 1902; Winslow Guertin, b. 1904. Senior partner S. Tuttle's Son & Co .; dir. Brooklyn Coal Exchange, Nas- sau Electric R. R. Co., Franklin Trust Co., Brooklyn Savings Bank, Franklin Safe Deposit Co. Mem. Fusion Com. of 1907. Republican; Methodist Episcopalian. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Sons of Revolu- tion, Soc. Colonial Wars. Trustee Brooklyn Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn Children's Aid Soc., Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hosp. Recreations: Tennis, golf. Clubs: University (N. Y.), Hamilton, Crescent Athletic, Heights Casino (Brooklyn). Residence: 55 Remsen St. Address: 40 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y.


TUTTLE, LAMAR KUY


Osteopathic physician; b. Decatur, Ill., July 2, 1881; s. Charles W. and Frances J. (Kepley) Tuttle; ed. In public schools of Chicago; later studied sp'l subjects under professors of the Univ. of Chicago, 1896-1898; studied under private tutors N. Y. City, 1899-1901; Am. Sch. of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo., D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathy), June, 1904; post-grad. Am. Seh. of Osteo- pathy in surgery and gynecology, July, Oct., 1904; m. Feb. 6, 1907, Marie Evelyn Moreau. Editor Osteopathic Truths, a monthly published by Osteopathle Truths Publishing Co., N. Y. City, 1905-1907. Has written considerably on Osteopathic theory and practice. Has travelled extensively both at home and abroad. Unl- tarian. Mem. Am. Osteopathic Ass'n, N. Y. Osteopathic Soc., etc .; Mason; licensed and registered in Missouri and N. Y. States; one of three organizers, charter mein. and first pres. Alpha Chapter, lota Tau Sigma fra- ternity. Recreations: Music and athletics. Address: 381 5th Av., N. Y. City.


TUTTLE, WINTHROP MURRAY


Merchant; b. Brooklyn, Dec. 8, 1862; s. Ezra B. and Frances (Day) Tuttle; ed. Brooklyn Poly. Inst .; in. 1st, Brooklyn, Nov. 4, 1891, Florence Searles; 2d, St. Louis, Mo., May 18, 1899, Ella Wyman; one son: Win- throp Searles Tuttie, b. June 24, 1893. Engaged In coal business with firm of S. Tuttle's Son & Co., 1883, and entered firm in 1884; In 1893 withdrew to become treas. and sec. of Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic R'y Co., and upon the control of that road being bought by Pa. R. R. Co., In 1903, re-entered firm of S. Tuttle's Son & Co. Dir. Ilyatt Roller Bearing Co., Terminal Warehouse Co., Edison United Phonograph Co .; Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantle R'y Co. Repub- lican. First lleut. Troop C, N. G. N. Y., 1896-1899; first lieut. Troop C, N. Y. Vols., 1898, serving in Porto Rico


Expd'n, Spanish-Am. War; q .- m. and commissary for N. Y. Cav. Squadron, and camp q .- m. 2d Army Corps Headquarters, Camp Alger, Va. Mem. Sons of Revolu- tion, Mil. Order Forcign Wars; hon. mem. Squadron A, Troop C, Veteran Ass'n; mg'r Brooklyn Ch. Soc. Clubs: Riding and Driving, Barnard. Residence: 34 Grace Court. Address: 598 Kent Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.


TWEED, CHARLES HARRISON


Retired; b. Calais, Me., Sept. 26, 1844; s. Harrison and Huldah Ann (Pond) Tweed; ed. Bristol Acad., Taunton, Mass .; grad. Ilarvard Univ., A.B., 1865; A.M., 1868; m. Windsor, Vt., Oct. 27, 1881, Helen Minerva Evarts; children: Helen, Harrison, Katharine WIn- throp, Mary Winthrop. Admitted to Bar In N. Y., 1868, when entered office of Evarts, Southmayd & Choate, of which became mem. In 1874; on Jan. 1, 1883, became gen. counsel Central Pacific R. R. Co., Chesa- peake & Ohio R'y Co., and other enterprises of Collis P. Huntington; elected Sept. 6, 1900, chni'n B'd of Dirs. Soutliern Pacific Co., and on Jan. 1, 1903, entered bank- ing firm of Speyer & Co., remaining until Jan. 1, 1907. Dir. Toledo, St. Louis & Western R. R. Co .; trustee Union Trust Co. of N. Y., Bank for Savings, N. Y. City. Republican. Mem. N. Y. Law Inst .. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. Chamber of Commerce. Ciubs: Century, Down Town, Harvard, Metropolitan, Midday. Riding, University (N. Y. City), Eastern Yacht, Somerset, Tavern (Boston). Residence: 12 East 36th St. Ad- dress: Mills Bullding, N. Y. City.


TWITCHELL, HERBERT KENASTON


Banker; b. Weybridge, Vt., Nov. 26, 1865; s. Ira J. and Sarah E. (Samson) Twitchell; ed. dist. sch. of Weybridge, Vt., and Beeman Acad., New Haven, Vt .; m. Lisle, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1893, Mary Adelaide Edwards; children: Pierrepont Edwards, 1894; Hanford Mead, b. 1898; Herbert Kenaston, Jr., b. 1903. With Travellers' Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn., 1884-1886; Charter Oak Nat. Bank, Hartford, 1886-1887; Hartford Nat. Bank, 1887- 1889; Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y., 1889-1907; ass't cashler Chemical Nat. Bank, N. Y. City, 1907-1911; v .- p. since 1911, v .- p. and dir. since 1912; pres. and dir. Am. Round Bale Press Co., N. Y .; dir. Bank of Suffolk Co., Stony Brook, N. Y. and Trion Mfg Co., Trion, Ga. In- dependent Republican; Presby'n. Mem. Am. Inst. of Banking, N. E. Soc. of Brooklyn; pres. and mem. Vt. Soc. of N. Y .; trustee Adelphl Coll., Brooklyn; dir. Brooklyn Bureau of Charities; mem. Com. of Mg'mt Central Branch Y. M. C. A. Club: Hamilton. Resi- dence: 153 S. Oxford St., Brooklyn. Address: 270 Broadway, N. Y. City.


TWOMBLY, HENRY BANCROFT


Lawyer; b. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1862; s. Alexander S. and Abigail (Bancroft) Twombly; grad. Yale Coll., 1884; Harvard Law Sch., 1886; m. Boston, Mass., Sept. 12, 1889, Frances, d. Thomas Doane, chief eng'r of Hoosac Tunnel & Northern Pacific R. R .; one son: Edward B., b. Feb. 25, 1891. Senior mem. firm of Putney, Twombly & Putney; dir. Internat. Salt Co., Retsof Mining Co., Internat. Salt Co. of N. Y., Valvo- line Oil Co., and Mason-Seaman Transportation Co. Progressive; Presby'n. Mem. N. Y. Law Inst. Clubs: Republican, Quill, Canoe Brook Country, Ifighland. Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. City.


TYLER, BAYARD HENRY


Artist; b. Oncida, N. Y., 1855; s. Henry H. and Eliza- beth (Stevens) Tyler; ed. Whitestown Sem. 1875-1876; Syracuse Univ .; grad. Nat. Acad. ot Design, N. Y., 1882, with medals 1879, 1882; pupil Art Students' League, N. Y., under William M. Chase; pupil Theo. Kaufmann; m. 1883, Charlotte IS. Wiltsie. Was ex- hibitor at Nat. Acad., Soc. Am, Artists. l'a. Acad .. Paris Exp'n, Exb'n of Am. Paintings Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D. C., 1910; International Exb'n, Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1912. Received hon, mention Soc. Wash- ington, D. C., Artists, 1913. Represented in many pri- vate and several public collections. life mem. The Lotos Club. Residence: 18 Amackassin Terrace, Yon- kers, N. Y.


TYLER, CORNELIUS BOARDMAN


Lawyer; b. Plainfield, N. J., Nov. 15, 1875; s. Col. Mason W. and Rilza M. (Schroeder) Tyler; grad. Am- herst Coll., A.B., 1898; Law Sch. of Columbia Univ., LL.B., 1901 (one of founders of legal publication, The Columbia Law Review, 1901); m. Pittsfield, Mass., Dec. 29, 1908,Susan Tilden Whittlesey. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1901; since May, 1903, has been a mem. law firm Tyler & Tyler. Traveled in Europe, 1894; in Japan, 1900; In Alaska, 1901; West Indies and Central Amer- ica, 1909; Egypt and Mediterranean, 1912, and fre- quently on Pacific Coast. Dir. Plainfield Trust Co. of Plainfield, N. J .; sec., treas. and dir. Jaffray Realty Co .; sec. and dir. West Canada Land and Development Co .; pres. and dir. Liberty Realty Co., Seattle, Wash .;


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dir. Rossendale Reddaway Belting & Hose Co., New- ark, N. J. Mem. B'd of Trustees of Plainfield (N. J.) Public Library; mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa Alumni, Amherst Alumni, Columbia Law Sch. Alumni, N. E. Soc., Soe. Mayflower Desecndants, Phi Delta Phi Soe. Clubs: Railroad (N. Y.), Country (Plainfield, N. J.), Country (Pittsfield, Mass.). Residence (summer) : Inwode, Pittsfield, Mass .; (winter) 525 W. 7th St., Plainfield, N. J. Address: 30 Church St., N. Y. City.


TYLER, GEORGE CROUSE


Theatrical mg'r; b. Cireleville, Ohio, April 13, 1867; s. George H. and Harrict (Parkhurst) Tyler; ed. in publie and private schs. of Chillicothe, O., and by pri- vate tutors. Compositor, reporter and editor on lead- ing dailies from N. Y. City to San Francisco; under- took advance work for James O'Neill, and served af- terward with dramatie org'ns as advance man mg'r; in early fall of 1897 organized firm of Liebler & Co. (Theodore A. Liebler and George C. Tyler) for purpose of presenting Charles Coghlan in his own adaptation of The Royal Box, which met great success; 5 years with Viola Allen, who made her debut as a star under Liebler & Co.'s mg'mt in Hall Caine's The Christian; since then with many famous American stars, inelud- ing Eleanor Robson, Ada Rehan, James A. Herne, Otis Skinner, James O'Neill, Edward Morgan, George Arliss, May Irwin, Henry E. Dixey, Wilton Laekaye, Blanche Bates, Elsie Janis, William Faversham, Ezra Kendall, W. T. Hodge, Sarah Cowell Le Moyne, Edward Harri- gan, etc .; appeared under mgm't of Liebler & Co., who brought for Am. tours some of foremost dramatie ar- tists of Europe, including Kyrle Bellew, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Eleonora Duse, Madame Gabrielle Rejane, Vesta Tilley, Edward Terry, Ellis Jeffreys, Cyril Maude, and many other foreign artists of note. Took over mgm't of Century Theatre, 1911, N. Y., in which the Liebler Co. produced The Garden of Allah, The Daughter of Heaven, and Joseph and His Brethren. Address: 461 4th Av., N. Y. City.


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TYNDALL, CHARLES H.


Clergyman; b. Alten, N. Y .; s. M. P. and Emeline (York) Tyndall; ed. Sodus Acad., Boys' 'Aead., Albany; State Normal Coll., Albany; senior year in Williams Coll., elass of 1882; Auburn Theol. Sem .; post-grad. courses at Univ. City of N. Y. and Univ. of Berlin, Germany, A.M., Ph.D., D.D., S.T.D .; m. Albany, N. Y., 1885, Jessie Van Auken; children: Gertrude, b. 1888, Helen, b. 1893, Dorothy, b. 1895. Visited Europe sev- eral times; traveled in Asia and Africa. In 1895 went to Germany to pursue scientific studies in the univer- sities of Bonn-on-Rhine, and at Berlin. Invited to England in 1904 to deliver series of scientific religious lectures in various cities. Lectured on Wireless Tel- egraphy before Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, Eng- land; and tho Electrical Club of La. Purchase Exp'n, 1904; and on Radium and Electrical and other seien- tifie subjects before schools, colleges, technical soes., many religious conferences and convs., and socular clubs and org'ns. For six years pastor Broome St. Tabernacle, N. Y .; for past fourteen years pastor Re- formed Ch., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Author: Objeet Scr- mons in Outline; Objeet Lessons for Children; The Quiekening, Filling and Enduring of the Holy Spirit; Electricity and its Similitudes (all published by Revell Co.); has written popular scientifie articles for vari- ous journals. Address: Mt. Vernon, N. Y.


TYNDALL, HENRY M.


Clergyman; b. Alten, N. Y., July 21, 1865; s. Myron Parks and Emeline (York) Tyndall; cd. publie schs., Sodus (N. Y.) Aead .; grad. Normal Sch., Albany, N. Y., 1883; Auburn Theol. Sem., 1886, N. Y. Univ., 1893- 1904; S.T.D., Am. Univ., Harriman, Tenn., 1901; in. Rose, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1877, Phebe A. Mitehell; children: Mabel E., Carlton H., Paul (died 1888), Ruth M. Taught public seh., 1873-1878; licensed to preach by Presby- tery of Albany, 1885; ordained by Presbytery of Lake Superior, 1886; pastor Presby'n Ch., Iron Mountain, Mich., 1886-1891; resigned to become associated with brother, Charles H. Tyndall, as pastor of the Broome St. Tabernacle, N. Y. City; founded The Pcoplo's Tab- ernaele, Oet. 2, 1892, sinee which time has been pas- tor, trustee and pres. Planned and superintended eree- tion of hotel for working girls, 1905-1907. Presby'n; mem. N. Y. Presbyterian Union. Traveled extensively in Europe, Asia, Africa, and U. S., 1902 and 1910. Ed- ited and published The Little Evangelist, ten years (weekly paper devoted to eity evangelization). Ad- dress: 56 E. 102d St., N. Y. City.


TYRRELL, CHARLES A.


Physician, hygienic specialist; b. Maidstone, Kent, England; s. James and Mary (Sutherland) Tyrrell; ed. Kings Coll. Sch., London, England; grad, Eclectic Med.


Coll. of N. Y. City (with honor); m. Independence, la., 1888, Emma M., d. Dr. J. B. Lynas, of Logansport, Ind. Circumnavigated the earth three times. Spent 12 years In Australia and New Zealand, three years in the South Sea Islands, two years in South Africa, and seven years in India, China, Japan and Philippine Islands. Was once shipwrecked on coast of Australia, and once dangerously wounded in cutting out a nest of Chinese pirates on coast of Formosa, 1864. Has eaten with nearly cvery specimen of human family, from Chinese Mandarin to the Australian aborigine, and has partaken of nearly every edible substance known. Prop'r Tyrrell's Hygienic Inst. Inventor "J. B. L. Caseade;" pres. Idcal Co. Democrat. Ex-pres. Eelectie Med. Soe, City, and County of N. Y. Mem. Ecleetie Med. Ass'n of U. S., Am. Health League, Nat. Geog. Soc. Recreations: All outdoor sports. Club: N. Y. Athletic. Address: 570 W. 150th St., N. Y. City.


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UHLE, JOHN BETHELL


Lawyer; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 26, 1850; s. John C. and Mary Avis (Bethell) Uhle; ed. Episcopal Acad., Philadelphia, Pa .; grad. Yale Coll., A.B., 1871, A.M., 1874; m. Philadelphia, Pa., May 2, 1878, Mary Elizabeth Snyder. Admitted to bar in Philadelphia. 1873; in N. Y. City, 1891; in U. S. Supreme Court, 1898. Republi- can; Episcopalian. Mcm. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .: pres. The Highway Alliance, a good roads org'n. Mem. 1902-1906, of standing com. N. Y. State Supervisors' Conv., and author of the $50,000,000 good roads consti- tutional amendment. Editor of Am. Law Register, 1889-1891. Recreations: Musie, landscape photography. Address: Yonkers, N. Y.


ULERY, U. J.


Treas. and gen, mg'r U. J. Ulery Co .; b. Salem, Ohio, Feb. 22, 1864; s. J. S. and Emeline (Hoopes) Ulery; ed. Damascus Acad., Damascus, O., 1879; Northwestern Normal Sch., Valparaiso, Ind., 1879-1880; Normal Seh., Ada, Ohio; m. Toledo, Ohio, 1890, Lotta Burchfield; children: Clauss Burchifield, b. 1897, Ulysses James, b. 1899. 'Traveled extensively in U. S., Can., Scotland, Ireland, England, Wales, Sweden, France, Belgium, Ilolland and Germany. Treas. and gen. mg'r U. J. Ullery Co. Republican. Club: Nappeckamack Coun- try, of Yonkers (pres.). Recreations: Tennis, bowling. Address: 11 Warren St., N. Y. City.




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