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McKIM, ALEXANDER RICE
Expert structurai architect; b. Boston, Mass., 1863; s. Judge John W. (of Mass.) and Margaretta Fisher (Prettyman) MeKim (of Delaware); grad. Mass. inst. Technology, S.B., Dep't Architecture, Columbia Univ., A.M., four terms at Technische Hochschule, Berlin, Germany. Associated with prominent N. Y. architects on their larger works, especially those having struc- turai problems. Architect for B. & E. Edgewater Plant, Davles Coal Pockets and other mfg plants; ex- pert for City of N. Y in recreation piers and other dock work; consulting concrete expert for Numismatic, Stanford, Municipal and other concrete buildings; ex- pert in numerous bld'g litigations; clim'n B'd of Eiec- tion Inspectors of Mutual Life Ins. Co .. 1906; N. F. State Inspector of Docks and Dams. Albany, since 1911. Episcopallan. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs. Ar- chitcetural League of N. Y. Clubs: University, Tech- nology (pres.), Nat. Arts (gov.), Architectural League (ex-com.), Columbia Univ. Architects (Bld'g Code Com.), Thuringia ( Berlin, Germany), Fort Orange (Al- bany). Address: 17 Gramercy Park, N. Y. City.
MCKINNEY, GLENN FORD
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Lawyer: b. Pittsfield, Pa, Feb. 15. 1869; s. John L. and Ida (Pord) MeKinney: ed. public schs., Hifi Sch., Potts- town, Pa., Princeton Iniv., A.B., A.M , class 1891; N. Y. Law Sch., I.l. B .. 1893; m. Mt. Vernon, N. Y, May 3, 1898, Annette Reynaud; one son: John R., b. Oct 15, 1900. I gen practice of law since admission to bar. making speclaity in estates and corp'n jaw. Inde- pendent. Mem. AAss'n Bar City of N Y., Am. Museum of Natural History, N. Y. Zool. Soc., Am. Game Protective Ass'n. Recreation: Outdoor sports. Clubs: University, Princeton, Larchmont Yacht. Address: 52 William St., N. Y. Clty.
MCKINNEY, WILLIAM MARK
lawyer: h. Oquawka. Hi., Feb. 3. 1865; s. John and Elmira (Kendaii) Mckinney; ed. Monmouth Coll., Mon-
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mouth, Ill., A.M .; Union Coll. of Law, Chicago, LL. B., I$86; m. Northport, N. Y., 1891, Loretta Beebe; children: Mira, John. Has principally been engaged in law lit- erary work. Has been editor Federal Statutes, anno- tated (1906) 10 vols .; Encyclopædia of Pleading and Practice (1895-1902), 23 vols .; Am. and English Ency- clopædia of Law and Practice; Law Notes Magazine; Am. and English Rallroad Cases; Am. and English Corporation Cases. Author: Mckinney on Fellow Ser- vants. Pres. Edward Thompson Co., law publishers, Northport, L. I., N. Y. Mem. Senate State of N. Y., 1901-1902; mem. Republican State Com. of N. Y., 1903. Republican. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, Royal Arch Mason, Asharoken Chapter No. 288. Address: Northport, L. I., N. Y.
MACKINNON, BERGAN ARLING
Publisher; b. Prince Edward Is., May 24, 1879; s. James L. and Mary E. (Bowness) Mackinnon; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1902; m. Boston, Mass., Dec. 22, 1901, Maibelle B. Hayden; children: Bergan A., Jr., b. June 14, 1904; Marjorie, b. Dec 2, 1910. Circulation mg'r Everybody's Magazine, 1905-1907, Woman's Home Companion, 1906-1907, Pictorial Review, since 1907; also mem. of firin. Private in Boston Cadets, Mass. Vol. Militia, 1900-1903. Mem. Delta Upsilon fraternity, Periodical Publishers' Ass'n. Recreations: Tennis, Golf, motoring, yachting. Clubs: Harvard, Manhasset Bay Yacht, Port Washington Yacht. Residence: Port Washington, L. I. Address: 222-226 W. 39th St, N. Y. City.
MCKINNON, JOHN WALLACE
Investment securities; b. Ayrshire, Scotland, Feb. 28, 1868; s. John and Mary (Wallace) Mckinnon; ed. pub- le sehs. of Scotland and Boston; m. Oct. 20, 1889, Lil- llan A. Robinson; children: John W., Jr., Lillian C .. Madeline A., Dorothy. In 1891 formed partnership in Boston with Ira M. Cobe to handle investments; moved to Chicago, 1895, and has ever sinee continued same business as mem. firm of Cobe & Mckinnon. In 1899, with Mr. Cobe, organized the Assets Realization Co., with capitalization of $10,000,000, to take over a part of the business theretofore conducted by the firm of Cobe & Mckinnon, and is now v .- p. of that co., which makes a specialty of reorg'n and consolidation of corp's and the handling of' their securities. In 1908 opened a N. Y. office at 25 Broad St. Pres. Wail St. Exchange Bld'g Ass'n. Republican; Presby'n. Clubs: Unlon League, Chicago Automobile, Midday, South Shore Country (Chicago), Lawyers, Whitehall, City, City Midday (N. Y.), Nassau Country, Greenwich Coun-
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Residence: 337 Riverside Drive.
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MCKINSTRY, LOUIS
Editor, publisher; b. Fredonia, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1844; s. Willard and Maria A. (Durlin) MeKinstry; ed. Fredo- nla Acad .; m. Fredonia, Oct. 8, 1868, Theodosla F. Houghton; children: Grace, Arabelle. Editor and pub- lisher since 1867 of the Fredonia Censor, of which his father, Willard Mckinstry, was publisher from 1842 tlli his death (Jan. 26, 1899). Mem. and scc. State Normal Sch. B'd, 1874-1892; mem. Constitutional Conv., 1894; clerk to Speaker S. F. Nixon of Assembly, 1898- 1905, inclusive. Republican : Episcopalian. Charter mem. since 1868 Fredonia Grange No. 1, P. of H., the first grange established. Address: Fredonia, Chautau- qua Co., N. Y.
MACKINTOSH, ALEXANDER
Architect; 'b. London, Eng., Oct., 1861; s. Alexander and Elizabeth (Smith) Mackintosh; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dee. 6, 1911, Jeannette E., d. 'of Augustus P. Day; one son: Alexander Day, b. 1912. Studied architecture in prominent English . and Scotch architects' offices, 1878-1892; traveled through Italy, France, etc., 1892; admitted to Royal Acad. of Arts, London, 1888, win- ning two premiums for designs, 1889-1890; silver med- alist; also winner of Sir William Tite's prize, R.I.B.A., 1890-1891; elected asso. Royal Inst. British Architects, by examination, 1892; Am. Inst. of Architects, 1904. Architect of the Colt and L'Enfant Bld'gs, Paterson, N. J., All Angels' Church, Twilight Inn., Twilight Park, N. Y., North Side Bank, Brooklyn, Empire Bld'g. N. Y. City; mem. Troop C, N. G. N. Y., 1897-1903; pres. Brook - lyn Chapter, Am. Inst. Architects, 1910-1912; mem. Ar- chitectural League of N. Y., Municipal Arts Soc., St. Andrew's Soc. Recreations: Golf, tennis, riding. Clubs: Hamilton, Dyker Meadow Golf (Brooklyn), British Schools and Universities, National Arts (N. Y. City). Address: 55 Bible House, Astor Pl., N. Y. City.
MCKNIGHT, CHARLES
Banker, mf'r; b. Sewickley, Pa., Sept. 2, 1863; s. Charles and Jeannie ( Baird) MeKnight; ed. Grammar high sch. of Sewickley and Philadephia; m. Oct 31, 1888, Eliza C. Wilson. Pres. Western Nat. Bank, Pitts- burgh; Carbon Steel Co., Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh Cicar-
ing House Ass'n, Western Coke Co .; treas. Pittsburgh Iron & Steel Foundries Co .; dir. Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Republican; Presby'n. Clubs: Duquesne, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Country (Pittsburgh), Metro- politan, Union League, Recess, Players (N. Y.), Met- ropolitan (Washington, D. C.). Residence: Sewickley, l'a. Address: 901 Penn Av., Pittsburgh, Pa.
McKNIGHT, CHARLES HAMILTON
Clergyman; b. Springfield, Mass .; s. George Hamilton and Julia Elizabeth (Pitkin) Mcknight; ed. Elmira Acad., Hobart Coll., Cornell Unlv., LI .. B., 1891; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1897. In ministry of Episeopal Ch. as deacon 1897, priest 1898; rector Trinity Ch., Elmira. N. Y., 1905-1910; now chaplain and master in history, St. John's Mil. Sch., Manlius, N. Y. Chaplain Newtown Battle Chapter, S. A. R. Republican. Mem. Kappa Alpha Soc. Address: Manlius, N. Y.
MCKNIGHT, H. STEWART
Lawyer; b. Jackson Hail, Pa., Oct. 20, 1864; s. John and Sarah (Maxwell) Mcknight; ed. Chambersburg Acad., Pa. Coll., Gettysburg, Pa .; grad. Columbia Unlv., Wash., D. C .. L.B., L.M .; m. N. Y. City, June 8, 1901, Frances W. Oakey; children: Francis Allen. b. Sept. 3, 1902; John Oakey, b. Apr. 1, 1904; Maxwell Stewart, b. Sept. 31, 1910. Judge of Sp'l Sessions, town of Flushing, 1894. Served as a trooper Troop C, Cav., War with Spain in Porto Rico Campaign, the Battle of Coamo, Aug. 9, 1898; skirmishes in Aibonito Pass Aug. 9, 1898. Pres. Mcknight Realty Co., Bay View Realty Co., Crotcheron Height Realty Co., Sec. White- stone Realty Co., Cedarhurst North Realty Co., Elm- hurst South Realty Co., Villa Park Ass'n, Great Neck, Murray Heights Co., officer and dir. in 14 subsidiary co's of . Mcknight Realty Co. Republican; Episcopa- lian. Mem. Assembly State of N. Y., 1896-1897, N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n, Queens County Bar Ass'n, Real Estate Exchange of L. I. (ex-pres.), Soc. of West Va., Xi Chapter Phi Gamma Delta (Pa. Coll.). Recrea- tions: Yachting golf, automobiling, horseback riding. Clubs: Bayside Yacht, Great Neck Golf, Men's (Bay- side), 3d Ward Republican. Address: Bayside, Queens County, N. Y.
MCKNIGHT, JOHN CALVIN
Real estate pres .; b. Jackson Hall, Franklin Co., Pa .. Mar. 9, 1868; s. John and Sarah (Maxwell) Mcknight; ed. publie sch. Chambersburg, Pa., and N. Y. Unlv. Law Sch .; m. Bayside, L. I., June 2, 1898, Mary A. Hendrick- "on; ehildren: Mary C., b. Feb. 6, 1903; John C., b. Aug. 6. 1909.
In 1905 visited Japan, Corea, Manchuria, China, as sec. to E. II. Harriman, in 1909 Europe, Eng- land. France, Belgium, Holland and all parts of the U. S. and Canada during past 10 years. Sec. to Thos. C. Platt and Chas. W. Hackett (chm'n of Republican State Com.). 1894-1897; see. to Benjamin B. Odell, Jr. (chi'n of Republican State Com. and Gov. of N. Y.), 1897-1901. V .- D. MeKnight Realty (pres.) ; Bayside- Flushing Co .: Lawrence Manor Co., Villa Park Ass'n of Great Neck, Cedarhurst North Realty Co., Bowne Park Realty Co., Whitestone Realty Co., Murray Heights Realty Co. Mem. West Virginia Soc. Club3: Union League, Republican, Bayside Yacht, Albany. Residence: Bayside, L. I. Address: 347 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
MCKNIGHT, JOHN W.
State senator; b Castleton. N. Y., Dec. 11. 1879; s. John W. Meknight; ed. public schs. Engaged in vari- ous enterprises with father and brother; with N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R. Co., since 1903. Elected supervisor of Schodack 1911, and State senator. 1912; mem. Coms on Rallroads, Canals, Public Health, Com- merce and Navigation; chi'n Com. on Printed and En- grossed Bills. Democrat. Royal Arch Mason. Odd Fellow: served several years as treas. J. W. Mcknight Hose Co. Address: Castleton, N. Y.
McLANE, JAMES WOODS
Physician (retired) ; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 19, 1839; s. James Woods and Ann Huntington (Richards) Mc- Lane; ed. Phillips Aend., Andover, Mass., Yale Univ., B.A .. 1861; Coll. Phys and Surg., N. Y. City, M.D., 1864; m. Roxbury, Mass., 1866. Adelaide Lewis Richards; children: James Woods, Jr .. b. 1870; Gry Richards, b. 1873; Thomas Sabine, b. 1876. Engaged in practice of medicine, . Formerly prof. obstetrics, Coll. Phys, and Surg., N. Y .; attending physician to N. Y .. St. Luke's Nursery and Child's and Sloan Maternity Hosps. Pres. Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia Univ.); pres. and trustee Roosevelt Hosp., N Y. City. Dir. Jeremiah Skidmore's Sons. Republican: Presby'n. Mem. Acad. of Medicine. Recreations: Farming, travel. Club: Union League. Summer residence: New Canaan, Conn. Ad- dress: 107 IS. 38th St., N. Y. City.
McLANE, THOMAS SABINE
Pres. Jeremiah Skidmore's Sons, Inc. (coal dealers) ; b. N. Y. City, April 26, 1876; s. James Woods (M. D.)
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and Adelaide Lewis (Richards) MeLane; grad. Yale Univ., B.A., 1898; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 3, 1903, Mary Con- stance Greer; children: William Lawrence, b. 1904; Constance Greer, b. 1906. Entered employment of N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R. Co. upon graduation; elected ass't treas., 1902; resigned to become pres. and dir. Jeremiah Skidmore's Sons Corp'n, Sept., 1903. Re- publican; Episcopalian. Club: Yale. Residence: 47 E. 80th St. Address: 137 Fourth Av., N. Y, Clty.
MAC LAREN, DONALD
Clergyman; b. Caledonia, N. Y., Mar. 7, 1834; s. Rev. Donald Campbell Mac Laren, D. D., and Jane (Steven- son) Mac Laren; prepared for Coll. at Cambridge, N. Y., Washington Acad., grad. Union Coll. 1853, and Prince- ton Theol. Sem. 1857; m. Princeton, N. J., 1858, Eliza- beth Stockton Greene (died Sept. 20, 1906); children: Donald Campbell, b. July 13, 1859 (Pres. Mackenzle Coll., San Panto, Brazil) ; Mrs. Anna Green Robinson, b. July 5, 1861; Mrs. Elizabeth S. Simons, b. Aug. 28, 1863; William Stevenson, M. D., b. Jan. 1, 1866; Mai- colm, b. June 21, 1869 (prof. elec. eng'ring, Princeton Univ.); Mrs. Alice Southgate, b. Mar., 1872; Mrs. Isa- bella W. Smith, b. Aug. 14, 1874. Pastor Tennent Presby'n Ch., Freehold, N. J., 1857-1862; comm'd by Pres. Lincoln, chaplain U. S. N., 1863. Served two years as acting prof. of Ethics and English studies. Naval Acad. (located at Newport during the Civil War); later chaplain of the U. S. Naval Acad., Annapo- lis, Md., 3 years; served on flag ships of Atlantic and Pacific Squadrons, and at various shore stations; placed on retired list, with rank of rear admiral, having reached retiring age, 1898. Republican; Presby'n. Mem. Loyal Legion, Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Recreation: Golf. Address: Princeton, N. J.
MCLAUGHLIN, CHESTER B.
Jurist; b. Moriah, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1857; s. Lyman and Harriet C. Mclaughlin; grad. Univ. of Vt., 1879; Mid- dlebury, Coll., LL.D., 1901; m. Port Henry, N. Y., 1886, Lucy Warner. Admitted to bar 1881; county judge and surrogate Essex Co., N. Y., 1891-1895; justice Supreme Court of N. Y., 1896-1898; appt'd, 1898, asso. justice Supreme Court, Appellate Div., First Dep't, Jan. 1, 1898, for term expiring 1923. Republican. Mem. Univ. of Vt. Alumni Ass'n. Clubs: University, Century, Lotos, West Side Republican, Manhattan. Residence: The Belnord, N. Y. City.
MCLAUGHLIN, GEORGE
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Lawyer; sec. State Comm'n of Prisons; b. Roscoe, Ohio, Mar. 27, 1841; s. George and Catharine (Lynch) Mclaughlin; ed. Welloughby Inst., Ohio, Allegheny Coll., Pa., A.B., 1864, A.M., 1867; m. Bloomingburgh, N. Y., Mar. 15, 1870, Alice Eugenia Brown; children: George Lewis, b. 1871; Harry Brown, b. 1876; Samuel Sears, b. 1879; James Elliot, b. 1886; Marcia, b. 1889. Admitted to bar, Painesville, Ohio, 1867; moved to N. Y. State 1869; rallroad constructor, 1869-1870; mer- chant, 1871-1873; lawyer at Monticclio, N. Y., 1873- 1898; mem. N. Y. Assembly, 1897-1898 (chm'n Com. Privileges and Elections) since Jan. 1, 1899; sec. State Comm'r of Prisons. In 1905 was sec. N. Y. Prison Improvement Comm'n and of the Sixth N. Y. State Privileges and Elections), since Jan. 1, 1899; sec. State Conf. Charlties and Correction; since 1906 sec. N.Y. Comm'n on New Prisons. Republican; Methodist. Mem. N.Y. State Bar Ass'n. Address: 186 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y.
MacLEAN, CHARLES F.
Lawyer; b. New Hartford, N.Y., 1837; s. Charies and Harriet (Waters) MaeLean; grad. Yale, A.B., 1864; post-grad. studies in Univ. of Berlin; studied law and was admitted to the bar; m. Marie Mott. Prae- tised In N. Y. City until 1895. Was aetive in politics as a Democrat; police comm'r N. Y. City 1879-1880 and 1888-1894; pres. B'd of Police Comm'rs, 1889-1890; park comm'r, 1880-1883; health comm'r, 1889-1890; elected Nov., 1889, a justice of the Supreme Court of N. Y. for the First Dist, for term expiring Dec. 31, 1909. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Yale Alumni Ass'n. Clubs: Manhattan, National Democratic, Law- yers, Barnard, Lotos, Reform, N. Y. Press, German Press. Residence: 2122 Fifth Av. Address: 55 Lib- erty St., N.Y. City.
McLEAN, DONALD
Lawyer; b. Rahway, N.J., Sept. 19, 1852; 3. George Washington and Rebecea Jackson (McCormick) Mc- Lean; ed. Bel Air Aead. (Md.) and privately; grad. Columbia Coll., LL.B., 1873; m. April 24, 1883, Emlly Nelson Ritchle. Admitted to bar N. Y., 1872, Supreme Court of U. S., 1897; elected Alderman, N. Y. City, 1881; U. S. gen. appraiser, 1889-1893; candidate for judge of City Court of N. Y., 1892. Progressive; Episcopalian. Dir. Guanajuato Consolidated Mining and Milling Co. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N.Y. State Bar Asa'n, Ass'n Bar
City of N.Y., Veteran Corps of Art'y, Soc. War of 1812 N. Y. Hist. Soc., Am. Geog. Soe. Clubs: University (Washington, D. C.). Residence: 186 Lenox Av. Ad- dress: 27 William St., N.Y. City.
McLEAN, EMILY NELSON RITCHIE (Mrs. Donald McLean)
Pres .- gen. Daughters Am. Revolution; b. Prospect Hall, Frederick, Md., Jan. 28, 1859; d. Judge John and Betty Ritchie; grad. Frederick Sem. (now Woman's Coll.), June, 1873; post-grad. courses, language, his- tory and mathematics; m. 1883, Donald McLean, of N.Y. City; three daughters; N.Y. State Comm'r to Jamestown Exposition, 1907. Address: 186 Lenox AV. N. Y. City.
MACLEAN, SAMUEL R.
Banker, broker; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., April 5, 1842; s. Samuel, Jr., and Susanna (Ritcher) MaeLean; at- tended Western Univ of Pa., Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1861; Yale Univ., 1865; m. 1st, N.H., Henrietta Thornben Wood (died 1869); 2nd, Allegheny, Pa, Esther Stockton Schoonmaker (died 1906); children: Henry Wood, b. 1865, Florence Henrietta (wife Thomas W. McMullan, Belfast), b. 1867. . Mem. firm Samuel Maclean & Co., U. S. fiscal agents for many established ry's, cities, counties and public utility issues, with offices in N. Y., Pittsburgh and London. Financial contb'r to many home and foreign publica- tions, including Wall Street Journal and The Albion, N. Y. Whig. Republican; Presby'n. Recreations: Gym. nastics, golf. Residence: 105 Church R'd. Richmond, Surrey, England, Address: 39 Broad St., N. Y. City.
MCLELLAN, HUGH
Architect; b. Bloomfield, N. J., 1874; s. Charles Wood- berry and Elizabeth M. (Nye) Mclellan; ed. Cutler' Sch .; grad. Columbia Univ., B.S., 1898; Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris; Diplôme par le Government Française; m. Lancaster, Pa., 1902, Margaret A. Bowman; children: Dorothy, b. in Paris, 1904; Charles Woodberry, b. 1907. Engaged in gen. practice of architecture, N. Y. City. Traveled extensively in Europe, 1897-1904. Mem. firm Dillon, Mclellan and Beadel, architects. Mem. Société des Architects Diplômés, Paris Soc. Beaux Arts Ar- chitects, N. Y. Hist. Soc., Soc. War 1812, Société Jean Jacques Rousseau, Lincoln Fellowship, Lake Cham- plain Ass'n. Clubs: Columbia Univ., Univ of Montreal, Bayside Yacht. Summer home: Champlain N. Y. Ad. dress: 3 W. 29th St., N. Y. City.
MacLEOD, MALCOLM JAMES
Clergyman; b. P. E. I., Can., 1867; s. Donald and Ana (MacKenzic) MacLcod; grad. Dalhousie Coll., Halifax, N. S., A.B., 1887, Princeton Univ., A.M., 1890; m. Ches- ter, Pa., 1898, Edith Norton Wilson; children: Blake- ley, b. 1899; Jean, b. 1904. Pastor Collegiate Ch. of St. Nicholas, N. Y. City, since 1910. Author: lleaveniy Harmonics, Earthly Discords. Culture of Simplicity, A Comfortable Faith, The Unsearchable Riches, Fra- grance of Christian Ideais. Recreation: Golfing. Resi- dence: 151 Central Park W. Address: 1 W. 48th St., N. Y. City.
McLOUGHLIN, JOHN E.
Mfr; b. Ireland, Aug. 10, 1852; s. Robert and Mary (Morrison) McLoughlin; ed. publie schs .; m. Utica, N. Y., 1876, Cornelia H. Pratt; children: Ray Pratt, Anna Mabel, Cornelia. Treas, and my'r Mohawk Valley Cap Factory, La Tosca Knitting Co., dir. Roberts-Wicks Co., Oneida Nat. Bank, Rightsize Underwear Co. Re- publican; Episcopalian. Trustec Foxton Hosp. Clubs: Ft. Schuyler, Yalınundasis Goif, Utica Curling, Repub- Ilcan, Rome (Rome). Residence: 52 Howard Av. Ad- dress: Park Av., Broad and Catherine Sts., Utica, N. Y.
McLOUTH, LAWRENCE A.
Educator; b. Ontonagon, Mich., Jan. 19, 1863; s. Dr. Lewis and Sarah A. (Doty) MeLouth; ed. Mich. State Normal Coll., Univ. of Mich. A.B., Univs. of Leipzig, Heidelberg and Munich; m. 1888, Martha L. Robinson; one d., Carol, b. March 26, 1910. Prin. Danville (Iii.) High Sch., Instr. in German, Univ. of Mich., now prof. of German, N. Y. Univ. Independent Republican. Alem. Zeta Psi fraternity, Modern Language Ass'n. Recrea- tions: Tennis, motor boating. Club: Century. Ad- dress: Schwab House, University lleights, N. Y. City.
McMAHON, FULTON
Lawyer; b. Ohio, 1863; grad. Princeton Univ., A.B., 1884; Columbia Law Sch. Traveled and studied abroad; engaged in general law practice in N. Y. City. Inde- pendent Democrat in national politics; active in efforts for securing non-partisan business administration of city affairs (on Com. of Seventy, etc.); mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. and N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. Trustee Skin and Cancer Hosp. Recreations: Music, languages
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and pedestrianism. Clubs: University, City, Prince- ton. Residence: 28 W. 39th St. Address: 165 B'way, N. Y. City.
McMANUS, TERENCE JOSEPH
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, March 17, 1871; s. Patrick and Mary E. P. (Cruise) McManus; ed. N. Y. public schs., Coll. of St. Francis Xavier, N. Y. City, N. Y. Colv. Law Sch., LL.B .; m. 1st, N. Y. City, Nov. 23, 1896, Agnes Wall (died Sept. 28, 1897) ; 2d, Providence, R. I., June 27, 1900, Mary Eleanor Lynn; children: Helen Wali, b. Sept. 18, 1897; John Lynn, b. Aug. 11, 1901; Robert Cruise, b. April 16, 1903; Donald Fox, b. Oct. 7, 1909; Maureen Eleanor, b. Oct. 21, 1911. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, June, 1892; ass't dist. att'y N. Y. County, under John R. Fellows, 1895-1897 (in charge of Grand Jury and Extradition Dep't); associated with Abraham Gruber and William H. Bonynge in practise of law, 1897, later Black, Olcott, Gruber & Bonyngc, now Olcott, Gruber, Bonynge and McManus; counsel in Thaw case, Molineux case, Patrick case, and many other of most Important litigations in civil and crim- Inal courts in recent years. V .- p. and dir. Crescent Hill Improvement Co .; sec. and dir. Herzig Ernst Realty Co. Democrat. Mem. N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n, Am. Bar Ass'n, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Knights of Columbus, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. Clubs: Manhattan, Arkwright, Catholic, Hackensack Goif. Residence: 450 Summit Av., Hackensack, N. J. Address: 170 Broadway, N. Y. City.
McMILLAN, FRANCIS WETMORE
Born Detroit, Mich., Aug. 5, 1874; s. James and Mary L (Wetmore) McMillan; grad. Sheffield Scientific Sch., Ph.B., 1907; m. Nov. 11, 1896, Florence C. Lewis. Mem. Deita Psi fraternity, Kappa Omega Alpha. Clubs: Yale, American Yacht (Rye, N. Y.), University (De- troit, Mich.), Union League (New Haven, Conn.). Ad- dress: The Langham, Central Park W., and 73d St., N. Y. Clty.
MACMILLAN, ISABEL
Physician and surgcon; b. Williamstown, N. Y .; d. Hlram and Delia (Fish) Taylor; ed. Oswego (N. Y.) Normal and Training Sch., Northwestern Univ. Med. Coll. for Women; m. Chicago, 1894, Newton Macmillan Engaged in practice of medicine from graduation. Gy- necologist to N. Y. Infirmary for Women and Children. Mem. N. Y. Woman's Med. Ass'n, Am. Med Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. County Med. Soc. Recreations: Swimming and walking. Address: 251 W. 97th St., N. Y. City.
McMILLEN, HENRY
Newspaper writer; b. Belfast, Ireland, Jan. 9, 1848; s. John and Sarah (Osborne) McMillen; ed. public schools of Albany and Troy, N. Y .; m. Troy, N. Y., July 24, 1873, Harriet Bumstead; children: Henry C., John F., Eleanor M., Florence L. In city dep't, Troy Times, 1869-1875; editor and editor-in-chief Troy Press, 1875-1892; then editorial writer N. Y. Mail and Express; has contrib- uted largely to other periodicals; since 1895, deputy su- pervisor of City Records, N. Y .; traveled extensively In Europe and throughout U. S. and Canada. City clerk of Troy, N. Y., 1873-1874. Mem. N. Y. State Editorlal Ass'n, Rensselaer Co., Soc. in City of N. Y. Residence: 1 W. 101st St. Address: 21 Park Row, N. Y. City.
MCMILLIN, EMERSON
Banker; b. Ewington, O., April 16, 1844; ed. in public schools; marricd; children: Maude, Marion (Yale 1900). Served in Union Army during the Civil War; subse- quently became connected with a firm building gas works at Ironton, O., and after completion of these was made their mg'r. . After living thirteen years at Columbus, O., went to N. Y. Clty, where established banking firm of Emerson McMillin & Co. Pres. and dir. Am. Light and Traction Co., Binghamton Gas Works, Consolidated Gas Co. of N. J., Detroit City Gas Works, Milwaukee Gas Light Co., Montgomery Light and Water Power Co., St. Joseph Gas Co., St. Paul (Minn.) Gas Light Co., San Antonio Gas and Electric Co., San Antonio Traction Co., Southern Light and Traction Co., Western Gas Co .; v .- p. and dir. Grand Rapids Gas Light Co., Muskegon Traction and Lighting Co .; chm'n B'd of Dir's Denver Gas and Electric Co., Jacques Car- tler Water Power Co .; dir. Am. Coal Products Co., Capital City Bank (Columbus, O.), Consolidated Rubber Tire Co., Lincoln Gas and Electric Light Co., Michigan Light Co., Nat. Surety Co. Clubs: Lotos, Unlon League, Lawyers, Army and Navy, Engineers, N. Y. Athletic, Ardsley, National Arts. Residence: Riverside Drive and 104th St. Address: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.
McMURRY, FRANK MORTON
Educator; b. Crawfordsville, Ind., 1862; s. F. M. and Charlotte (Underwood) McMurry; grad. Univ. of Jena,
Germany, Ph.D., 1889; m. 1894, Elizabeth Lindley, of Fredericktown, O. Prof. Elementary Education, Teach- ers Coil., Columbla Univ. Address: 9 Hillside Drive, Yonkers, N. Y.
McNAIR, EBEN O.
Banker; b. 1850. Entered banking house of Jay Cooke & Co., Washington, D. C., in 1865; became cashier of Bank of Warsaw, Warsaw, N. Y., 1872. afterwards pres .; removed to Buffalo, N. Y., 1898, and engaged In private banking. Became pres. Common- wealth Trust Co., Buffalo, upon its org'n, 1903. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars; v .- p. Buffalo Chapter, S. A. R .; mem. Buffalo Hist. Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc., Washington, D. C. Clubs: Independent (prcs.), Buffalo. Address: Commonwealth Trust Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
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