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Oct., 1903-May, 1904, ass't prof. commercial law Yale Univ., since May, 1904; prof. law St. Lawrence Unlv., 1908-1909. Lecturer N. J. Law Sch. since 1908. Re- sumed active practice of law in N. Y. City, Oct., 1907. Dir. Roy Watch Case Co., Rhinland Machine Works Co., Brand-Ilier Co., Gallagher-Tompkins Co., liudson Export and Import Co. Editor Yale Law Journal, 1900-1901. Mcm. Conn. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A. . A. A. S., Nat. Geographic Soc., Masonic Order, 32°, B. P. O. E. Soc. of the Onondagas: Club: Graduates (New Haven, Conn.). Address: 261 Broadway, N. Y. City.
ZALINSKI, MOSES C.
Lt .- Col. U. S. A .; b. N. Y., Jan. 23, 1863; appt'd from Army; private, corporal and serg't, Batteries G and H, 1st Arty, Oct., 1885-1889; 2d lieut, 2d Art'y, Feb. 11, 1889; grad. Artillery School, 1894; 1st lieut., 4th Art'y, Feb. 12, 1895; transferred to 2d Art'y, Mar. 16, 1895; capt. ass't quartermaster, Mar. 9, 1898; major quarter- inaster, Aug. 17, 1903; licut .- col. m. c., Aug. 1 .. 1910. Address: Army Bldg., N. Y. City.
ZAYAS, OCTAVIO A.
Banker; b. Camagüey, Cuba, Aug. 30, 1865; s. Josi and Leocadia (Adan) Zayas; grad. Polytechnic Inst., Troy, N. Y., C. I. Mem. of firm Keane, Zayas & Potts. Mem. Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Clubs: Adirondack League, Ibero-Am. Address: 15 Broad St., N. Y. City. ZEH, MERLIN J.
Physician and surgeon; b. Knox, Albany Co., N. Y .. Aug. 2, 1867; s. Elias and Annie E. (Osterhout) Zeh; ed. dist. school and Knox Acad., until 1883; Albany Med. Coll., M.D., 1889; m. W. Troy, N. Y., 1890, Char- lotte B. Cullen; children: Arthur Preston, b. 1891, Florence Julia, b. 1893. Taught school for two years; druggist three years; city physician West Troy, N. Y., three years; physician at Watervliet, N. Y., since grad- uation from med. coll. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. State Med. Soc., Albany Co. Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Watervliet Med. Ass'n; Knights of Maccabees. Royal Arcanum, Modern , Woodmen, Odd Fellows, 32º Mason, Elks. Recreation: Yachting. Address: 1432 First Av., Watervliet, N. Y.
ZEHNDER, CHARLES H.
Iron mifr. coal operator; b. Northumberland Co., l'a., April 16, 1856; s. Augustus and Mary E. (Schick) Zehnder; ed. in common schools of Pa .; m. Berwick, Columbia Co., Pa., Rosa G. Hicks: children: Elmira, Elizabeth. Pres, and dir. Austen Coal and Coke Co., Mit. Hope Mineral R. R. Co .; v .- p. and dir. Scranton Bolt and Nut Co., dir. Crane Iron Works, Equitable Life Assurance Soc., Empire Trust Co. of N. Y., Unlon Nat. Bank, Philadelphia; Crane R. R. Co., Victoria Coal & Coke Co., Black Mountain Coal Land Corp'n, Arkansas Valley Beet Sugar & Irrigated Land Co. Republican; Methodist Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Inst. of Mining Eng'rs, Am. Soc. of Mech. Eng'rs. Clubs: Union League, Lawyers (N. Y. City). Union League (Phila- delphia), Seranton (Scranton, Pa.), Deal Golf ( Deal. N. J.). Country residence: Allenhurst, N. J. Residence: 110 Central Park West. Address: 90 West St., N. Y. City.
ZEHRING, BLANCHE
Educator, lecturer; b. Miamisburg, O., April 24, 1867; d. lewis Henry and Elizabeth (Gebhart) Zehring; at- tended Miamisburg High Sch., Ohio Wesleyan Univ .. B.S., 1890; Yale Univ., Ph.D., 1897; studied in Germany and travelled in Europe, 1903-1904; Univ. of Chicago, summer 1904 and fall 1908. State sec. Ohio Y. W. C. A. 1891-1892; sec. Internat. Com. Y. W. C. A., Chicago, 1892-1894; prof. English Literature, Presby'n Coll. for Wornen, Columbia, S. C., 1897-1898; prot. New Testa- ment and Philosophy in Lucy Webb llayes Nat. Train- ing Sch., Washington, D. C., 1898-1903; prof. Biblical Literature and Semitic History Wells Coll., Aurora. N. Y., since 1904. Did field work for archaeological study in Palestine and Egypt, and travelled in Turkey. Greece and Italy, 1909; leeturer on biblical and inis- sionary subjects, and on history and geography of the hither Orient. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Soc. of Bib- lical Literature and Exegesis, Ass'n of Collegiate Alunmæ, Religious Ed Ass'n. D. A. R. Recreations: Golf, horseback riding, walking. Club: Aurora Coun- try. Residence (summer) : Miamisburg. O .; (winter) : Aurora, N Y.
ZENTLER, ARTHUR
Doctor of dental surgery, orthodontist; b. in Rou- mania, 1874; 8. Emanuel and Jetty (Blank) Zentler; ed. Philadelphia, Pa,, graduating in dentistry. Con- sulting and visiting orthodontist to Nat. Ass'n for Study and Ed'n of Exceptional Children. Mem. First Dist. Dental Soc. State of N. Y .. Societe de Stomatologie de Paris, Amn. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. Inst. of Dental Tech- nique, N. Y. State Dental Soc., Nat. Dental Ass'n. Ad- dress: 527 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
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ZEREGA DI ZEREGA, LOUIS AUGUSTUS
Physician; b. N. Y. City, June 9, 1864; s. Louis Her- man Augustus and Elizabeth Herring (Conkling) Zerega di Zerega; ed. Mt. Washington Collegiate Inst., Coll. City of N. Y., B.A., 1886; Coli. Phys. and Surgs., Columbia Univ., M.D., 1889; m. Copenhagen, Denmark, Sept. 15, 1900, Paula Hansen; children: Louis Herman Augustus, 2d, b. May 12, 1902, Elizabeth Frederica, b. April 2, 1904, N. Y. City. After competitive examina- tion appt'd to Bellevue Hosp., becoming house surgeon of 2d Surgical Div., service ending July 1, 1891; interne Sioane Maternity Hosp. July 1-Oct. 15, 1891; ass't sur- geon, Out-patient Dep't, Roosevelt Hosp., 1895-1900. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, Linnæan Soc. of N. Y., Soc. of Alumni of Bellevue Hosp., Soc. of Alumni of Sloane Hosp. for Women. Recreations: Shooting, fish- ing, hunting and travel. Clubs: St. Nicholas (N. Y. City), Badminton (N. Y. City), Hartwood (Hartwood, N. Y.). Residence: 640 Madison Av. Address: 616 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
ZIEGFELD, FLORENZ, JR.
Mg'r and prop'r theatrical productions; b. Chicago, Ili , March 21, 1869; s. Florenz and Madalaine Ziegfeld, ed. common schs., Chicago, and Univ. of Mich .; m. Paris, France, May, 1901, Anna Held. Has produced foliowing: A Parlor Match (in which Anna Held made her first appearance in America), Papa's Wife, The Little Duchess, Miss Innocence, Mile. Napoleon, The Parisian Model, Pink Lady, seven series of Ziegfeld Follies. Prop'r Jardin de Paris, and Moulin Rouge, N. Y .; associated with Klaw & Erlanger. Recreations: Yachting, golf, cross country, riding. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Ashland (Chicago). Address: 1520 Broadway, N. Y. City.
ZIEGLER, WILLIAM H.
Retired; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1857; s. Louis and Louise Ziegler; ed. common schs .; m. June 4, 1889, Agnes Bowdish. Dir. Hanover Fire Ins. Co., Md. Coal Co., Md. Coal Co. of W. Va., City Investing Co. Re- publican; Unitarian. Mg'r M. E. Hosp. (Seney Hosp.). Mem. Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences. Ciubs: Hamii- ton, Montauk, Frontenac Yacht and Dyker Meadow Golf. Address: 17 Broad St., N. Y. City.
ZIMMER, JOHN
Physician; b. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1868; s. Will- iam W, and Elizabeth (Feilck) Zimmer; ed. common schools, High Sch., Rochester; grad. Univ. of Pennsyl- vania, M.D., 1892; m. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1897, Minnie Wolff (died Sept. 18, 1899) ; ene son: Layton A. b. 1899. Ex-resident physician St. Mary's Hosp. of Rochester; Phila. Hosp. of Phila., Pa .; health physician of Rochester since 1896. Mem. N. Y. N. G., 1888-1893. Republican; Presby'n. Ex .- pres. Rochester Pathol. Soc., mem. Central N. Y. Med. Ass'n, Monroe Co. Med. Soc., Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Masonic, Maccabees and I. O. Foresters orders. Address: 50 Cumberland St., Rochester, N. Y.
ZIMMERMAN, EUGENE
Caricaturist; b. Basel, Switzerland, May 25, 1862; s. Joseph and Amelia (Klotz) Zimmerman; ed. public schools of Paterson, N. J .; m. Horseheads, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1886, Mable Alice Beard; one d .: Laura Emily Zim- merman, b. 1888. After school days, office boy in ins. and real estate; silk weaver; cotton weaver; baker's apprentice; farm hand; fish peddler; sign painter; cartoonist on Puck 3 years, on Judge as caricaturist and staff artist 25 years. Has served 2 terms on Village B'd; exempt fireman; twenty years a voi. in Horseheads Fire Dep't. Republican. Hon. mem. Elmira Press Club; nem. Press Humorists' Ass'n of America, Chemung Co. Soc. of N. Y. City. Recreations: Fishing, hunting. Address: Horseheads, Chemung Co., N. Y.
ZIMMERMAN, JEREMIAH
Clergyman, author, lecturer, archæologist; b. Sny- dersburg, Md., April 26, 1848; s. Henry and Leah (Kleinfelter) Zimmerman; grad. Pa. Coil., Gettysburg, Pa., 1873, and Gettysburg Theol. Sem .; received A.M., 1876, D.D. from Pa. Coll., Wittenberg Coil., Susque- hanna Univ., LL.D. from Pa. Coll., L.H.D. from Susque- hanna Univ., 1908; m. 1st, Jan., 1879, M. Adele Spring- stein; 2d, Syracuse, N. Y., Jan., 1890, Sophia Elizabeth Amos. Spent about five years in foreign travei for study and lectured in Japan, Korea, China and India. Now devoting time to the study of archaeology and comparative religions. Prof. numismatics, Syracuse Univ. Made sp'l study of numismatics, especially the ancient coins of world, contb'd to Standard Dictionary on that subject. Republican; Lutheran. Author: Spain and Her People, 1902 (Philadelphia) and 1906 (London); The Religious Character of Ancient Coins, 1910 (London); The God Juggernaut and Hinduism in
India, 1913 (N. Y.); contb'r to magazines and journals. Hon. corr. mem. Victoria Inst., or Phiios. Soc., of Great Britain; Royal Numismatic Soc. (London), Am. Anthrop. Ass'n, Syracuse Soc. of Archæol. Inst. of America (pres.); pres. of Federation of Churches and Christian Workers of the State of N. Y. Mason. Ad- dress: 107 South Av., Syracuse, N. Y.
ZIMMERMAN, MARTIN VON
Superintendent of public schools, retired; b. near Magnolia, O .; s. Jacob and Susanna (Easterday) v. Zimmerman; ed. Illinois State Univ .; m. Litchfield, Ill., June 3, 1878, Anna Elora Duggan; children: Wayne (deceased), Charles (died 1906), Lillian (m. Chester C. Weber, Chicago, 1908). Left coll. at end of his sopho- morc year to become principal of public school at Hillsboro, Ill., and remained in edn'l ficid until 1887, twenty-five years. Has traveled extensively in U. S. Has written and published many works, almost always anonymously or under a nom de plume. Author: My Country, The National Anthem, The Royal Road to Extempore Speaking, etc. Progressive Republican; Evangelical Lutheran. Address: 725 Columbus Av., N. Y. City.
ZINKEISEN, OSCAR THEODORE
Manufacturer of chemicals; b. Madison, Wis., Sept., 1865; s. Hermann and Celine (Mohr) Zinkeisen; ed. Milwaukee, Wis .; grad. Harvard Coil., B.A. After leaving Harvard resided in San Francisco and Spo- kane, Wash., where was active in mining and politics; resided in London, Paris, Berlin and various other European centres at different times. Mcm. firm O. T. Zinkeisen, and dir. in companies for chemical manu- factures. Independent in politics; Episcopalian. Mem. Soc. of Chem. Industry ( London, England). Recrea- tion: Outdoor sports. Clubs: N. Y. Chemi. and Drug, Harvard, MacDowell. Address: 135 William St., N. Y. City.
ZINSSER, AUGUST JR. .
Lawyer and banker; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 27, 1871; s. August and Marie T. (Schmidt) Zinsser; grad. Co- lumbia Coil. Sch of Arts, A.B. 1892, Columbia Law Sch .; m. N. Y. City, 1898, Helen S. Mohr; children: Helen Marie Mohr, b. 1898; August 3d, b. 1902. Trustee Carl H. Schultz (a corp'n); v .- p. and dir. Zinsser & Co., Inc., August Zinsser Realty Co .; pres. and dir. York- ville Bank; treas. and dir. Hastings Developing Co .; dir. Arkansas Diamond Co .: trustce Isabella Heimath. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y.,Zeta Psi fraternity. Club: Columbia Univ. Address: 1513 Third Av. and 30 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
ZOOK, MORRIS A.
Civil and consulting eng'r; b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1859; s. Henry M. and Sarah (Moore) Zook; grad. Poly. Coli. of Pa., C.J., 1879; m. Louisville, Ky., 1888, Justine Schenk; one son: Henry M. Principaily connected with railroad work in Middic West and South. Resident eng'r Norfolk & Western R. R .; eng'r maintenance of way Pa. lines; eng'r maintenance of way Queen & Crescent Route; eng'r maintenance of way and sup't Louisville, New Albany & Chicago lly; chief eng'r Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis N'y; sp'l eng'r Cen- trai R. R. of N. J .; chicf eng'r Peabody Coal Co., Cini- cago; sp'l eng'r J. G. White & Co., N. Y .; valuation eng'r N. Y., New Haven & Hartford R. R .; eng'r con- struction and joint facilities Chicago Great Western R. R. valuation cng'r Eastern Lines Canadian Pacific l'y; valuation eng'r Grand Trunk-Wabash Lines, Can. Mem. A.m. Soc. Civil Eng'rs; Am. R'y Eng'r Ass'n. Res- idence: Plainfield, N. J.
ZUCCA, ANTONIO
Importer of Italian products; b. Trieste, Austria; s. Francesco and Maria (Miniussi) Zucca; ed. Trieste Commercial Coll. (won competition commercial prize of 500 fiorins); in. 1st, Virginia Perina, of Trieste, (deceased 1898) ; 2d, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1902, Lililan Ilicks; one d .: Irma, b. 1892. Came to U. S. 1869 and estabilshed house of Zucca & Co .; introduced inany Italian products In Am. market. Became Am. citizen and organized Itallan Pollt. Ass'n; sch. trustee severai years; coroner for Borough of Manhattan four years; pres. B'd of Assessors, N. Y .; mem. Exec. Com. Tam- inany Hall; pres. Italian-Am. Dem. Ass'n, Italian Chamber of Commerce; dir. Italo-Am. Trust Co., Italian Savings Bank, Italian Benevolent Ass'n; treas. Fruit Exchange and Liberal Emigration League. Democrat: Roman Catholic. Decorated three times by King of Italy, with Cross of Crown of Italy, and as officer of same order, and with order of Commendatore of the Crown of Italy; also decorated by Pres. Crespo of Ven- ezuela. Address: 25 W. Broadway, N. Y. City.
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ZWEMER, SAMUEL MARINUS
Missionary, author; b. Vriesland, Mich., April 12, 1867; s. Adrian and Katherina (Boon) Zwemer; grad. llope Coll., Holland, Mich., A.B., 1887, A.M., 1890; New Brunswick, N. J., Theol. Sem., 1890; D.D. Hope Coll. 1904; m. Bagdad, Arabia, May 18, 1896, Amy Elizabeth Wilkes of England; children: Nellie Elizabeth, b. 1897, Raymond Lull, b. 1902, Amy Ruth, b. 1904, Mary Moffat, b. 1907. Ordalned clergyman Reformed Ch. in America, 1890; missionary In Arabia, 1891-1905; crossed Oman Peninsula; visited Sanaa In Yemen twice dur- Ing the Arab rebellion 1892-1904; chm'n and organizer of Mohammedan Missionary Conf., Cairo, Egypt, 1906, and Lucknow, 1911; v .- p. Gen. Synod of Reformed Ch.
twice; fellow Royal Geog. Soc .; mem. Victorla Inst., London. Author: Arabia, the Cradle of Islam, 1901 (Revell); Raymund Lull, 1904 (Funk & Wagnalis); Topsy Turvy Land (With Mrs. Zwemer), 1902 ( Revell); Moslem Doctrine of God, 1906 (Am. Tract Soc.); Islam, a Challenge to Faith, 1907 (Student Vol. Movement); The Moslem Christ (Ollphant, Edinburgh); Unoccupied Mission Fields (Student Vol. Movement). Co-editor of Our Moslem Sisters, 1907 (Revell); The Mohammedan World of To-day, 1936 (Revell); Candidate Secretary Student Volunteer Movement for Forelgn Missions; editor: The Moslem World quarterly (London). Re- publican. Addresses: Am. Mission, Cairo, Egypt, and care Student Vol. Movement, 600 Lexington AV., N. Y. Clty.
ADDENDA
ANDERSON, NEWTON MITCHELL
Educator; b. Cincinnati, O., March 18, 1858; s. Yeat- man Anderson and. Helen Near Mitchell; grad. Ohio State Univ., B.S., 1879; Mass. Inst. of Technology; m. July 14, 1909, Elizabeth Arney Close; one d .: Eliza- beth Arney, b. Oct. 19, 1910. Eng'r for Bell Telephone Co. In Belgium, 1880-1881; instr. in physics, Ohio State Univ., 1881-1883; instr. in physics, Central High Sch., Cleveland, O., 1883-1885; organizer and principal, 1885- 1890, Cleveland Manual Training Sch .; organizer and principal, 1890-1900, University Sch. of Cleveland. With C. A. Mitchell organized Asheville Sch., Ashe- ville, N. C., 1900, of which is principal and prop'r. Episcopalian. Clubs: University (Cleveland, O.), Technology (N. Y.). Address: Asheville School, Ashe- ville, N. C.
BAYER-LEE, JOHANNA LUISE
Instructor; b. Breslau, Germany, April 23, 1865; s. Herman (artist) and Luise (Huhn) Bayer; studled with Doniges, Julius Stockhausen, Frankfort, and Cortesi, Florence, Italy. Instr. of singing in Ger- many, Italy and America for past 22 years. Taught for several years at Julius Stockhausen's (Royal Prussian prof. of singing) Sch. for professional singers. Traveled in Germany, Italy, France and Spain; teacher of singing in N. Y. City since 1910. Address: 502 W. 113th St., N. Y. City.
BECKER, GUSTAV LOUIS
Composer, writer, lecturer, instr .; b. Richmond, Texas, May 22, 1861; s. Francis L. and Antonla (Long- hammer) Becker; ed. private schs. in Galveston, Texas; private tutorage in philosophy, psychology and other studies; also studled abroad in Berlin, under Moszkorski, Ph. Schaewenka, also course at Royal High Sch. for Music; m 1st, Jersey City, N. J., 1894, Mary Burton Lamberton; 2d, Hartford, Conn., 1911, Fanny Granger Dow; children: Beatrice Lamberton, b. 1900; Valeska Granger and Vivian Virdl (twins), b. 1913. Engaged as instr. of music since age of 16; played in concerts in N. Y. City, Mexico and U. S .; appt'd prof. of piano and theory, Hasbrouck Inst., Jersey City, later becoming dir. of music dep't. Pianist, lecturer and writer on musical subjects; composer of all forms of music. Author: Mr. Becker's Graded Course for the Pianoforte (M. Witmark & Sons), 1st vol., 1913; The Essentials of Musicianship, 1914. Appt'd lecturer for sp'l musical course during summer session, Columbla Univ., 1912. Mem. N. Y. State Music Teachers' Ass'n; twice elected chm'n of coms. for convs. held in Buffalo and Syracuse; pres. for conv. held at Columbla Univ., N. Y. City, 1912, and two years chm'n of coms. to establish standard of teaching for the ass'n. Progressive. Mem. Fra- ternal Ass'n of Musiclans, Columbia Round Table,
London Soc. for Science, Literature and Art, Beck- Gesellschaft, Leipzig. Dir. Music Dep't Hasbrouck Inst., Jersey City. Recreations: Swimming, rowing, mountain climbing, horseback riding, chess, music, reading. Clubs: Musicians', The Bohemians. Resl- dence (summer): Musicolony, Westerly, R. I .; (win- ter): 516 W. 143d St. Address: Acolian Hall, and Steinway Hall, N. Y. City.
BRENDLINGER, MARGARET ROBINSON
Educator; b. Port Perry, Pa .; s. Peter Franklin and Hannah Emily (Brown) Brendlinger; ed. Yonkers High Sch., Vassar Coll., A.B., 1895 (honor student, Phi Beta Kappa, 1899). Instr. Mrs. Mead's Sch., Hill- side, Norwalk, Conn., 1895-1899; Poughkeepsie High Sch., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1899-1901; resident of P'hil- adelphia, 1901-1908; principal Hillside Sch., Norwalk, Conn. (private school for girls), since 1908. Spent summers 1905, 1910 abroad. Mem. Day Nursery Ass'n, Equal Franchise League, Norwalk, Conn .; Ass'n Col- legiate Alumnæ. Clubs: Women's University (N. Y.), College of Philadelphia (prcs. 1903-1908), Woman's (Norwalk), Civic League. Address: Norwalk, Conn.
CAIN, GEORGE HOGARTH
Educator; b. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Jan. 15, 1870; s. William Albert and Mary Z. (Caskey) Cain; grad. Picton Acad. (Canada), 1895; Potomac Coll., A.B .; sp'l courses at Harvard Univ .; m. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, July 29, 1902, Mildred Knight Parker; children: Vlc- tor Rockwood, b. 1903; Carroll Marston, b. 1906. Trav- eled and studied aoroad (including Japan and the East, as well as Europe) 3 years. Republican; Con- gregationalist. Club: Boston City. Residence: 44 Goden St., Belmont, Mass. Address: High School, Cambridge, Mass.
DE RIGAUD, CLARA
Teacher of singing, voice specialist; b. Aix le Chapelle, Prussia, Germany, 1863; d. Frederlc Nicder and Berta (Rigaud) Heitman; grad. high school, Aix la Chapelle. Studled plano under Clara Schumann, Frankfurt, Germany; singing under L. Discouri, Italy; Garcia method, Paris, France; Schroeder-Hanfstacugl, Frankfurt and Munich; studied violin under Ole Bull; m. Guatemala, Central America, 1886, Nicolas de Ri- gaud. Appeared In concert In Germany and United States. Instr. of singing N. Y. College of Music, 4 years. Teacher of many celebrities now on European and American opera stages, concert and vaudeville stars. Protestant. Clubs: Musicians', Deutscher Wis- senschafllicher Verein, Begads, N. Y. Rubinstein. For- merly mem. B'd of Dirs. German Housewifes-Associates (charity inst'n, N. Y.). Address: 2647 Broadway, N. Y. Clty.
ABBREVIATIONS
A.A.A.S. American Association for
the Ad-
conth'r
contributor.
A.A.S.R. .
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite
Corp'n
Corporation.
corr.
corresponding, correspondence.
C.S.A. Confederate States Army.
C.S.N.
Confederate States Navy. .
adj.
adjutant.
1.
daughter.
D.Agr. Doctor of Agriculture.
D.A.R. Daughters of the American Revolu-
Ala.
Alabama.
tion.
Am.
A.M. or M.A.
Master of Arts.
D.C.
District of Columbia.
Anat. Anatomical.
Anthrop. Anthropological.
apptm*t. appointment.
appt'd. appointed.
Archæol. Archaeological.
Ariz.
Arizona.
Del.
Delaware.
Dem.
Democratic.
Art'y
Artillery.
Ass'n Association.
asso.
associate.
Dlst. District.
Dlv.
Division.
D.Litt. or .. H.D. Doctor of Literature.
D.V.S. . Doctor of Veterinary Surgery.
E
East.
Econ.
Economic.
E.D.
Doctor of Engineering.
cd. .
educated.
Ed'n
Education.
Edn'l
Educational.
E.E.
Electrical Engineer.
and minister
B.Arch.
Bachelor of Architecture.
B'd .
Board.
B.D.
Bachelor of Divinity.
Blog. Illo1.
Biological:
B.L. or LL.B. Bachelor of Laws.
BId'g
Building.
Bachelor of Letters.
Eutom.
Entomological.
Exb'n .
Exhibition.
Exec. .
Executive.
Expd'n
Expedition.
Exp'n .
Exposition.
Exp't Sta.
Experlinent Station.
F. and A.M. Free and Accepted Masons.
Feb.
February.
Florida.
It. .
Fort.
Callf.
Callfornla.
Can.
Canada.
Ga.
G.A.R. Grand Army of the Republic
g.d.
granddaughter.
Cav.
Cavalry.
C.E.
Civil Engineer.
Ch.
Chem.
Chemical.
Chirurg.
Chirurgical.
Geol.
Geological.
chm'n
chairman.
Gov.
Governor.
Gov't Government.
grad.
graduated from.
Coll.
College.
Coll. Phys. and Surg. College of Physicians and Sur-
Gynecol
Gynecological.
Colo.
Colorado.
11.I. or H.T. ·
Hawaiian Islands or Hawaii Territory.
IIIst.
llistorIcal.
com'd
commanded.
comd'r commander.
comm'd commissioned.
Comm'n
Commission.
Hosp.
Hospital.
comm'r
commissioner.
Conf. Conference.
Cong. Congressional.
Cong'l
Congregational.
III.
Illinois.
Ind.
Indiana.
b.
born.
B.A. or A.B.
Bachelor of Arts.
B.Agr.
Bachelor of Agriculture.
Ilapt.
Baptist.
E. S. and M.P
Envoy extraordinary plenipotentlary.
Electrical.
Electrochemical.
E.M.
Engineer of Mines.
Eng.
England.
enE'r
eng'ring
engineering.
B.Litt. or Litt.B.
B.L.S. Bachelor of Library Science.
Bot.
Botanical.
Boul.
Boulevard.
B.Pd. or Pd.B.
Bachelor of Pedagogy.
B.P.O.E.
Benevolent Protective Order of Elks. brigadier.
brig.
Brlt.
British.
II.S., Se.B. O. B. Se. Bachelor of Science.
byt, byť'd
brevet, brevetted.
Dec.
December.
Ark.
Arkansas.
Dep't
Department.
lir. .
director.
ass't assistant.
Astron.
Astronomical.
Astrophys
Astrophysical.
att'y
attorney.
Aug.
August.
Av.
Avenue.
D.Arch. Doctor of Architecture.
D.C.L. Doctor of Civil Law.
D.D.
Doctor of Divinity.
D.D.S. Doctor of Dental Surgery.
D.S., S.D. or Se.D. Doctor of Science.
A.Il. or B.A.
(Masonlc).
Bachelor of Arts.
Acad.
a.d.c.
Academy.
aide-de-camp.
Adv.
Advancement.
Agr., agr'ı
agriculture, agricultural.
Conv.
Convention.
vancement of Science.
geons.
Com.
Committee.
Homo. Homeopathic.
IIon. Honorable, honorary.
Hort.
Horticultural.
In. . Jowa.
Ida. Idaho.
Co.
Company, county.
Col.
Colonel.
g.8.
Georgla.
capt.
captaln.
gen.
general.
Gencal.
Genealogical.
Geog. Geographic, geographical.
Church.
Elec.
Bibliographical.
Bibliog.
Biographical.
Electrochem.
engineer.
grandson.
Conn. Connecticut.
American.
794
ABBREVIATIONS
Ind. Ty. Indian Territory.
Inf.
Infantry.
Pathol.
Pathological.
Ins.
Insurance.
Insp.
Inspector.
Inst.
Institute.
Inst'n
Institution.
Instr.
instructor.
Instr'n
Instruction.
Internat. International.
Jan.
January.
J.I.
Doctor of Jurisprudence.
J.U.D.
Doctor of Canon and Civil Law.
Kan.
Kansas.
K.P.
Knights of Pythias.
Pollt.
Political.
Poly.
Polytechnic.
Pomol.
Pomological.
P.Q.
Province of Quebec.
pres.
president.
Presby'n Presbyterian.
prof.
professor.
prop'r
proprietor.
Litt.Il. or Il.Lltt. Bachelor of Letters.
LL.B.
Bachelor of Laws.
LL.D.
Doctor of Laws.
LL.M.
Master of Laws.
Luth.
Lutheran.
M.A. or A.M.
Master of Arts.
M.Agr.
Master of Agriculture.
maj.
major.
Mass.
Massachusetts.
Math.
Mathematical.
M.B.
Bachelor of Medicine.
Md.
Maryland.
M.D.
Doctor of Medicine.
N.
Son.
S.
South.
S.A.R.
Sons of the American Revolution.
S.B. or Se.Il.
or H.S. Bachelor of Science.
S.C.
Se.D.
School.
mem.
Met.
Metropolitan.
S.E.
Southeast.
see.
secretary.
M.F.
Master of Forestry.
Sect.
Section.
mir
manufacturer.
Sept.
September.
mg'r
manager.
S.J.
Society of Jesus (Jesuit).
MIch.
Michigan.
Soc.
Society.
Soclol.
Sociological.
ניקא
special.
Minn.
Minnesota.
s.S.
Steamship.
Miss.
Mississippi.
St.
Saint, Street.
M.L.
Master of Laws.
Sta.
Station.
StatIst. Statistical.
S.T.II. Bachelor of Sacred Theology.
S.T.D.
Doctor of Sacred Theology.
Mont.
Montana.
Sup't
Superintendent.
Surg.
Surgical.
S. W.
Southwest.
Tenn.
Tennessec.
Tex.
Texas.
'Theol.
Theological.
Topog.
Topographical.
Nat.
National.
N.C. North Carolina.
N.Dak. North Dakota.
N.E. Northeast, New England.
N.E.A.
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