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MacNAUGHT, GEORGE KILPATRICK
Clergyman; b. Hobart, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1865; s. Rob- ert and Frances L. (Kilpatrick) MacNaught; ed. Del- aware Acad., Delhl, N. Y .; St. Stephen's Coll., Annan- dale, N. Y .; Berkeley Divinity Sch., Middletown, Conn .; m. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 22, 1903, Jessie B. Blakeslee; children: Frances E., b. 1904; Miriam E., b. 1908. Curate at St. Andrew's Ch., Meriden, Conn., 1893-1896; In charge Grace Chapel, Hartford, Conn., 1896-1903; since 1903, vicar of All Saints' Ch., Harrison, N. Y. Independent in politics. Mem. Berkeley Alumni Ass'n and Berkeley Alumni Ass'n Dloccse of N. Y., St. Stephen's Alumni Ass'n, S. A. R., Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, Aranac Athletic Ass'n of Harrison. Ad- dress: All Saints' Rectory, Harrison, N. Y.
MacNEIL, CAROL BROOKS
Sculptor; b. Chicago, Ill., Jan. 15, 1871; d. Alden F. and Ellen W. Brooks; ed. in Chicago schools and Chi- cago Art Inst .; student of Lorado Taft, Chicago; also studied in Parls under Frederick MacMonnies and Injalbert; m. Chicago, Ill., Dec. 25, 1895, Hermon At- kins MacNeil, sculptor. Exhibited in World's Colum- bian Exp'n, 1893, and in the Paris salons, 1894, 1895, 1900; Paris Exp'n, 1900 (hon. mention); Louisiana Purchaso Exp'n, 1904 (bronze medal). Mem. Nat Sculpture Soc. Address: College Point, L. I., N. Y.
MacNEIL, HERMON ATKINS
Sculptor, teacher; b. Everett, Mass., 1866; 3. John Clinton and Mary Lash (Pratt) MacNeil; ed. Mass. Normal Art Sch., Academie Julian, and Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, and Roman Rhinehart scholarship for 4 years; m. Chicago, Ill., 1895, Caroi Louise Brooks. Taught at Art Inst., Chicago, Cornell Univ .; now teach- er at Nat. Acad. Design. Has done important decora- tive work at Paris Exp'n, 1900; spandrlls on U. S. building, Pan-Am. Exp'n, 1901, group, Despotism, and tympanum of Ethnological Bld'g; St. Louis Exp'n, 1904, main cascade; Mckinley Memorial at Columbus, Ohio; works located at Art Inst., Chicago; Peabody Inst., Baltimore, Cornell Univ .; Portland, Ore .; Chicago. 111 .; Montclair, N. J., Soldiers and Sallors' Memorial, Whit- insville, Mass .; Civil War Memorial, Albany, N. Y. Mem. Designers' medal at Chicago, silver medal, Paris, 1900, and Charleston Exp'n, 1902; gold medal, Pan-Am. Exp'n, 1901; mem. Interrat. Jury, commemorative gold medal, La. Purchase Exp'n, 1904. Academician, Nat. Acad. Design; mem. Soc. A.m. Artists, Nat. Sculptors' Soc. Architectural League, Municipal Art Soc. Clubs: National Arts, Century Ass'n. Residence and studio: College Point, Long Island. Address: 160 5th Av., N. Y. City.
MacNEILLE, JOHN R.
Auditor, statistician, appraiser; b. Brockton, Mass., Jan. 21, 1876; s. Robert G. S. and Ellen L. (Coe) Mac- Neille; grad. Hotchkiss Sch., Lakeville, Conn., (sp'l honors), Yale Coll., A.B., 1897 (special honors in 3 depts.), Fellowship in academic dept .; m. N. Y. City, April 26, 1906, Ada L. Merrall. Engaged with Internat. Paper Co. as statistician, 1898; successively chief of bureau of statistics, mg'r statistical, cost and pay dep'ts of company; auditor of company since 1905; v .- p. and director The Investor's Agency, Inc. Made investigation of Am. Ice Co. for att'y-gen. State of N. Y .; was retalned by U. S. conim'r of corp'ns for speclal investigations Standard Oil Co. and Am. To- bacco Co., by U. S. dist, att'y for auditing and investi- gating accounts of Am. Sugar Refining Co. and Ar- buckle Bros., by att'y-gen. of N. Y. State to brief facts in U. S. Circuit Court, Case of Consolidated Gas Co., against State and City of N. Y. in connection with 80- cent Gas Law; retained by mayor and corporation counsel of N. Y. City in investigation of accounts of the president of the Borough of Bronx, and previously (with partner, Marvyn Scudder) in similar Investiga- tion of pres. of Borough of Manhattan; installed com- plcte system of accounting, bookkeeping and ilnancial statements for Public Service Comm'n, and employed in many investigations, audits and reports for corp'ns,
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firms and officials. Has traveled and toured exten-
sively in automobile in Europe. Mem. Conn. Naval Reserve, 1897-1898; petty officer, Spanish-Am. War, U. S. monitor Wyandotte; N. Y. Naval Reserve, 2d Battalion, petty officer, 1900-1903; mem. faculty N. Y. Univ., Seh. of Commerce, lecturing on business org'n and mg'mt, 1904-1906; mem, faculty Wharton Scl. of Commeree and Finance, Univ. of Pa., leeturing in similar courses during the same period. Republican; Congregationalist. Mem. Soc. of Mayflower Descend- ants, Sons of Revolution, Am. Economic Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa, Zeta Psi fraternity. Clubs: Union League, Automobile of America, Yale, N. Y. Athletic, Crescent Athletic, Graduates. Address: 55 Wall St., N. Y. City.
McNEIR, GEORGE
Capitalist; b. Washington, D. C., 1860; s. Thomas S. and Emily S. MeNeir; ed. Washington, D. C .; m. Kala- mazoo, Mich., 1881, Meda Burrows. V .- p. and dir, W. & J. Sloane; v .- p. Bank of the Metropolis; trustee Bowery Savings Bank; v .- p. and dir. MeCleary, Wallin & Crouse ( Amsterdam, N. Y.), Nairn Linoleum Co. (Kearney, N. Y.), Shuttleworth Bros. Co. (Amsterdam, N. Y.), dir. (. 11. Masland & Sons, ( Philadelphia), Wil- low Grass Ry Co. (Green Bay, Wis), Duplex Engine Governor Co. (N. Y.). Residence: Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Address: 575 Fifth Av., N. Y. City,
McPHAIL, DONALD THOMAS
Physician; b. in Nova Scotia, Dec. 6, 1871; s. James and Ellen Elizabeth ( Riec) McPhail; ed. Sydney Acad. and Dalhousie Coll., Nova Scotia, Medico-Chirurg. Coll., Philadelphia, 1896; post-grad. work in London, and Berlin; m. Purdy's, Westchester County, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1901, Mary Purdy Vail. Engaged in practice after serving two years in Boston City Hosp .; specialist in diseases of the eye, ear and throat. Attending physi- cian at Manhattan Eye and Ear Hosp., N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary, Opthal. surgeon North Eastern Dis- pensary; mem. N. Y. County and State Med. Soe., Phy- sicians Mutual Aid Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Mackenzie Order of Scottish Clans, and N. Y. Scottish High- landers, N. Y. Scottish Soc. Pres. Canadian Mining and Developing Co., Ltd., of Nova Scotia, Canada; dir. Sydenham Corp'n (N. Y. City). Independent 'in poli- ties: Presby'n. Recreation: Breeder of black and silver foxes at his farm in Cape Breton. Clubs: British Schools, University. Summer Home: Purdy's, N. Y. Address: 616 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
McPHAIL, LEONARD C.
Physician: b. Brooklyn; s. Leonard C. and Caroline E. (Speir) McPhall; ed. in schools of Brooklyn; grad. N. Y. Univ. Med. Dep't, M. D., 1876; since then practis- ing in Brooklyn: Club: Crescent. Residence: "The Sunbeam," Midvale, N. J. Address: 161 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
McPHERSON, ROSS
Surgeon; b. Cambridge, Mass., May 31, 1876; s. Ewen Ross and Esther Elizabeth (Ball) McPherson; ed. Browne and Nicholls Sch., Cambridge, Mass .; Harvard Univ., A.B., 1898; Harvard Med. Sch., M.D., 1902; m. Darien, Conn., Oct. 1, 1907, Virginia Wisschusen. House surgeon to Carney Hosp., Boston; house sur- geon N. Y. Lying-In Hosp. Established practice in N. Y. City, 1904, and since that time has devoted most of time to specialty of obstetrics and gynecology. At- tending surgeon N. Y. Lying-In Hosp., consulting ob- stretrieian United Port Chester Hosp .; Pres. N. Y. Chap- ter Alpha Mu Pi Omega fraternity; Harvard Med. Soe .; mem. Am. Ass'n of Obstetricians & Gynecolo- gists; Mass. Med. Soe .; N. Y. State and County Soc .; chm'n section of Obstetrics and Gynecology; N. Y. State Soc., 1913-1914; mem. Am. Med. Ass'n and num- erous local socs. Author of many articles on obstetri- cal subjeets. Recreations: Motoring, farming, travel- ling. Clubs: Harvard, Players (N. Y.). Address (sum- mer): "Cluny," Shoreham, L. I. (winter) : 20 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.
McPHERSON, WILLIAM L.
Journalist; b. Gettysburg, Pa., May 23, 1865; s. Edward and Annie (Crawford) McPherson; grad. Pa. Coll., Gettysburg, Pa., A.B., 1883, Harvard, A.B., 1884, A.M., 1885. On staff N. Y. Tribune, 1885-1902, and since July, 1903; correspondent in Washington, 1889-1902; in Cuba, 1899; editorial writer, Washington Times, 1902- 1903; editorial writer, N Y. Tribune since 1903; editor The Tribune Almanae. Mem. Sigma Chl fraternity. Clubs: Metropolitan, Chevy Chase ( Washington), Calu- met, Harvard (N. Y. City). Address: 154 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
McQUAID, WILLIAM ADOLPHE
Lawyer; b. Webster, Mass., Oct. 3, 1865; s. Peter and Ellen Sophronin (Carney) McQuaid; grad. Yale, B.A., (valedictorian), 1889, Yale Law Sch., B.L., 1892. Admitted to bar, 1893. Democrat; mem. Tammany
Soc. Roman Catholic. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .; S. A. R. Clubs. Yale, N. Y. Athletic. Address: 150 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
McREYNOLDS, JAMES CLARKE
Att'y gen. of U. S .; b. Elkton, Ky., Feb. 3, 1862; L Dr. John O. and Ellen ( Reeves) MeReynolds; grad Vanderbilt Univ., B.S., 1882; Law Dep't., Univ. of Va. 1884; unmarried. Engaged in private practise Nash- ville, T'enn., many years; prof. in law sch., Vander- bilt Univ., 1900-1903; ass't att'y gen. U. S., 1903-1907: thereafter removed to N. Y. and was long specially retained by U. S. in matters relating to enforcement anti-trust laws, specially in proceedings against to- bacco trust and combination of anthracite coal rail- roads and others; appt'd att'y gen. of U. S. by Pres Wilson March 6, 1913. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Am. Bar Ass'n. Clubs: Lawyers (N. Y.), Man- hattan ( Washington), Hermitage (Nashville, Tenn.). Residence: Washington, D. C.
McROBERTS, SAMUEL
Banker; b. Matta Bend, Mo., Dec. 20, 1869; s. Alex- ander II. and Ellen (Sisk) McRoberts; grad. Baker Univ., A.B., 1891, A.M .; Univ. of Mich.,LL.B., 1893; m. 1st, 1895, Mary Agnes Caldwell (died 1904); 2nd, 1906. Harriet P. Skinner. Engaged in practise 2 years; in legal dep't Armour & Co., 5 years, later transferred to financial dep't; treas. 1904-1909; v .- p. Nat. City Bank since 1909. Pres. and dir. Allied Machinery Co. of America; dir. Nat. Surety Co., Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Co., Am. Sugar Refining Co., Federal Light & Traction Co., Armour & Co., Kansas City Southern R'y Co., Baldwin Locomotive Works, Cum- berland & Pa. R. R. Co., Republic R'y & Light Co. Northwestern Elevated R. R. Co., Nat. City Co., Federal Utilities, Ine. Mem. Kappa Sigma fraternity. Trustee Baker Univ., Northwestern Univ. Clubs: Met. ropolitan, Union League, Garden City Golf, Sleepy Ilollow Country, Chicago, University, Recess, Nat'l Golf Links of America, Apawamis. Residence: 32 E. 64th St. Address: 55 Wall St., N. Y. City.
McSPADDEN, JOSEPH WALKER
Author, editor; b. Knoxville, Tenn., May 13, 1874; s. Walker L. and Margaret (Porter) McSpadden; grad. Univ. of Tenn., A.B., 1897; m. Binghamton, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1902, 1nez Mccrary; one son: Chester Ford. Au- thor: Shakespearian Synopsis: Synopsis of Dickens' Novels; Stories of Robin Hood; Stories from Wagner; Stories from Dickens; Stories from Chaucer; Famous Painters of America (all Crowell); Editor American Statesman's Year Book, (McBride). Mem. I'hi Gamma Delta fraternity, Tenn. Soe. Residence: 137 Grove St, Montclair, N. J. Address: 31 E. 17th St., N. Y. City.
McVAY, WILLIAM EDWARD
Banker; b. Dixon, Ill .; s. Willlam J. and Sarah Moore (Strain) McVay; ed. Dixon High Sch., Bryant & Stratton's Business Coll .; m. Princeton, 111., March 12, 1889, Kate Bryant, grand nieee of William Cullen Bryant; children: Laura E., Helene S., Silence K., Frances A., William Bryant. Sec. Security Loan & Trust Co., several years until merged into Union Bank of Savings, of which was one of organizers and eashler; business consolidated with German Am. Sav- Ings Bank, 1906, and has since served as v .- p. and dir. Progressive Republican; Presby'n. Trustee Whittler State Sch., Occidental Coll., dir. Y. M. C. A., San Francisco Theol. Sem., Union Rescue Mission, elder Immanuel Presby'n Ch. Recreation: Automobiling. Clubs: California, Athletic, University. Residence: 1190 W. 29th St. Address: Care of German-Am. Trust & Savings Bank, los Angeles, Calif.
MAC VICAR, JOHN GEORGE
Educator; b. Brockfort, N. Y., s. Malcolm and Isa- bella Mac Vicar; grad. Toronto Univ., Rochester Univ., A.B., A.M ; m. Montelair, N. J., Inne, 1890, Harriet E. Ames; children: Donald G., Hervey A., Kathryn. Headmaster and founder Montclair Acad. for Boys, since 1887. Recreation: Golf. Clubs: Montclair, Montclair Golf, Machinery, Alpha Delta Phi. Resl- donce: 20 Lloyd Road. Address: 2 Walden I'l., Mont- clair, N. J.
McWILLIAMS, CLARENCE ARTHUR
Surgeon; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1870; s. D. W. and Helen (Marquand) MeWilliams; grad. Brooklyn Poly. Inst .; Princeton Univ. A. B., 1592, A.M., 1895; Coll. Phys. and Surg., Columbla Univ., 1895. Acted as asst' surgeon on U. S. Army hosp, ship Relief, during Spanish-Am. War. Resident surgeon, Presby'n Hosp., N. Y. City, 1895-1897. Instr. In surgery, Coll. Phys. and Surg. Columbia Univ .; ass't visiting surgeon, Presby'n losp .; surgeon to Trinity Hosp., and chief surg. cline, Out-Patient Der't, Presby'n Hosp .; mem. Alumni Ass'ns of Sloane Maternity Hosp. and of Presby'n llosp .; mem. N. Y. Acad. of Medicine, Med.
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Soe. Greater City of N. Y., Lenox Med. Soc., County Med. Soc., Hosp. Graduates' Club, N. Y. Surg. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n. Clubs: University, Princeton (N. Y. City ), Nassau (Princeton, N. J.). Address: 32 E. 53d St., N. Y. City.
MACY, CHARLES W.
Banker, lumber dealer; b. Hudson, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1840; s., Hiram and Ann (Hall) Macy; ed. publie sch. and Hudson Acad .; m. Greenport, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1865, Sarah Ann Van 'Denson; one daughter. Served an ap- prenticeship with Morgan Iron Works as mech. eng'r 1858-1862; pres. First Nat. Bank of Hudson, v .- p. Gold Coin Stone Co., Troy. Republican; mem. Dutch Reformed Cn. Mason. Residence: 103 N. 5th St. Address: 550 Unlon St., Hudson, N. Y.
MACY, MARY SUTTON
Physician, psychiatrist neurologist; b. N. Y. City, d. Charles Alexander Macy, Jr., and Clara Barrett (Sutton) Macy; ed. N. Y. City private schools and Stamford (Conn.) Preparatory Sch. N. Y. Med. Coll. and Hosp. for Women, Univ. of State of N. Y., Teachers Coll., Columbia. Univ., School of Pedagogy, N. Y. Uni'v., Yale Univ. Summer School; post-grad. study in Vienna, Austria, Zurich, Switzerland, and London, England. Examiner in lunacy, State of N. 1. Traveled widely in 1904, 1907 and 1908 to study prob- lems of education of mentally defective and back- ward individuals, both children and adults, on Conti- nent of Europe and in England, and also in America. Leeturer in physiology, 1906-1907, lecturer in physi- ology and hygiene, 1907-1909, N. Y. Med. Coll. and Hosp. for Women; sec. faculty of same college, 1907- 1908, and reappi'd for 1908-1909, but resigned as sec. in July, 1908. Lecturer on mentally and physically defective children and their education for N. Y. City Teachers' Ass'n, 1907-1909. Lecturer on Physiology and Pathology of Defectives, School of Pedagogy, N. Y. Univ. winter and summer schools, 1908-1911. Med. examiner Manhattan Trade Sch. for Girls; ass't med. exaniner Yale Univ. Summer School, 1900; physician for women and children and director Sunshine Mis- sion. See. Public Health Ed'n Com., Med. Soc. of County of N. Y. 1909-1913; chm'n sub-com. on Litera- ture, Public Health Ed'n Com., of Am., Med. Ass'n, 1903; neurologist, Demilt Dispensary, 1913; chm'n d'ublic Health Com. Woman's Med. Soc. of N. Y. State. Mem. Marble Collegiate Dutch Reformed Ch. Mem. Alumnae Ass'n N. Y. Med. Coll. and Hosp. for Women, Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. Acad. of Medicine, Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Med. Soc. County of N. Y. Woman's Med. Soc. of N. Y. State, 15th Internat. Congress on Hygiene and Demography, N. Y. Physicians' Mutual Aid Ass'n, Soe. of Moral and Sanitary Prophylaxis, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Internat. Congress on Sch. Ilygiene, Nat. Ass'i. for Feeble-Minded (England), Ain. Hygiene Ass'n. Am. Nat. Red Cross Soc .; life mem. Museum of Natural History, N. Y. City. Address: 101 W. 30tl. St., N. Y. City.
MACY, NELSON
Lithographer, printer; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 2, 1869; s. F. H., Jr., and Mary (Nelson) Macy; ed. Stevens Inst. Technology, and Cornell, M. E., 1894; in. 1st, Katherine J. Burchell; 2d, Edith Virginia Brander Matthews; ehlldren: Frances H., b. 1904; Nelson, Jr., b. March 12, 1910. Engaged in business as lithographer and printer, N. Y. City. Pres. Corlies, Macy & Co., The Deutz Llth- ographing & Engraving Co. Served as ass't eng'r, U. S. Navy, and Spanish War in Cuba, and on U. S. ship Topeka; awarded Santiago medal. MMem. Chi. Phi fraternity. Recreations: Automobiling,, farming, ten- nls, yachting, golfing. Clubs: Fulton, Players, N. Y. Yacht, American Yacht, Greenwich Field, Apawamis. Address: 441 Pearl St., N. Y. City.
MACY, VALENTINE EVERIT
Philanthropist; b. N. Y. City, March 23, 1871; s. Jo- siah, Jr., and Caroline (Everit) Macy; grad. Dep't Architecture, Columbia Coll., 1893; m. Feb., 1896, Edith W. Carpenter; children: Valentine E., Josiah, Editha. Has never practised profession, but devotes time largely to public-spirited, educational and charitable work. Dir. Mechanics' and Metals Nat. Bank, Bank of Long Island, Union Trust Co., Provident Loan Soc., City & Suburban Homes Co., Manufacturers' Comumner- cial Co., Queensboro Gas & Electric Co .; treas. Nat. Child Labor Com. Trustee Teachers' Coll., Univ. Set- tlement Soc., Council Syrian Protestant Coll., George Junior Republic; treas. People's Inst .; mem. Exoc. Com. Nat. Clvic Federation; v .- p. N. Y. State Child Labor Com. Clubs: Century, University, St. Anthony, Columbia University, City. Address: 68 Broad St., N. Y. City.
MADDOX, SAMUEL T.
Jurist; admitted to bar and was engaged in practise of law in Brooklyn and N. Y. City until Nov., 1896,
when elected to present position as Justice of the Supreme Court of N. Y., for term expiring Dec. 31, 1910; re-elected for term expiring 1923. Address: 87' Bainbridge St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
MAGEE, JOHN
Railroad official; b. Watkins, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1867; s. George J. and Emma S. (Stothoff) Magee; ed. Law- renceville sch., N. J .; m. Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1891, Florence W. Seely. Pres. Fall Brook ly Co .; dir. Syracuse, Geneva & Corning R'y Co., Chester Creek Land & Improvement Co., Pine Creek R'y Co., Phila. & Reading Dock & Terminal Co., Kean, Van Cortlandt & Co. Aide de camp on staff of Gov. Flower. Clubs: Automobile of America, Union, Turf and Field, Mid- day Lunch, Racquet and Tennis (N. Y.), Jekyl Island (Ga.), Travellers', Currituck Shooting, Cercle de Bois de Boulogne (Paris). Residence: Corning, N. Y. Ad- dress, 13 W. 37th St., N. Y. City.
MAGONIGLE, HAROLD VAN BUREN
Architect: b. Bergen Heights, N. J., Oct. 17, 1867; s. Jolin Henry and Catherine Celestine (Devlin) Ma- gonigle; ed. in publie schs .; m. N. Y. City, 1900, Edith Marion Day. Studled in offices of Vaux & Radford, Charles C. Haight, McKim, Mead & White, Roteh & Tilden; awarded gold medal by Architectural League of N. Y., 1891; Rotch traveling scholarship, 1894-1896; won competitions for Cornell Alumni Hall, Gates .\v. Court House, Robert Fulton Memorial, Nat. Maine Monument, Mckinley Nat. Memorial, etc. Served Ist lieut. and battalion adj., 109th Reg't, N. G. N. Y .: Fellow and dir. Am. Inst. Architects, mem. N. Y. Chap -. ter of same; pres. Ass'n of Alumni of Am. Acad. in Rome. Address: 101 Park Av., N. Y. City.
MAHAN, ALFRED THAYER
Rear Admiral U. S. Navy; b. West Point, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1840; s. D. H. Mahan (prof. military eng'ring at U. S. Mil. Acad.); appt'd from N. Y., cadet at U. S. Naval Acad., 1856; grad. 1859 (hon. D.C.L., Univ. of Oxford, LL.D., Univ. of Cambridge, England, 1894, Harvard, 1895, Yale, 1897. McGill Univ. Montreal, 1900. Columbia Univ., 1900). Served on U. S. S. Brazil, 1859- 1861; steamer Pocahontas, S.Atlantic Blockading Squad- ron, 1861-1862; comm'd lieut. Aug. 31. 1561; at Naval Acad., 1862-1863; steam sloop Seminole, Western Gulf Squadron, 1863-1861; steamer James Adgar, S. Atlantic Squadron, 1864-1865; com'd Lieut-com'd'r, June 7, 1965; on steamer Muscoota, Gulf Squadron, 1865-1866; steamer Iroquois, Asiatic Squadron, 1867-1869; comund'g steamer Aroostook, Asiatic Fleet, 1869; Navy Yard, N. Y., 1870-' 1871; steamer Worcester, 1571; comm'd commander, Nov. 20, 1874; commd'g Wasp, S. Atlantie Statlon, 1573-1971; at Navy Yard, Boston, 1876-1877; Naval Acad., 1877-1880: Navy Yard, N.Y., 1880-1883; comind'g Wachusett, Pacific Station, 1883-1885; promoted capt., 1885; Naval War Coll. 1885; pres. Naval War Coll., 1886-1889; pres. of comm'n for selecting site for navy yard on Northwest coast. 1889; sp'l duty, Bureau of Navigation, 1889-1592; pres. War Coll., 1892-1893; com'd's Chicago, 1893-1505: retired upon own application, after 40 years' servlee. Nov. 17. 1896; rear admiral retired, June 29, 1906. May, 1898. ordered to duty at Navy Dep't as mem. of Naval War I'd; naval delegate to Hague Conference. 1899. Author: The Influence of Sea Power Opon History, 1660-1873: Influence of Sea Power Upon the French Revolution and Empire, 1793-1812; Life of Admiral Farragut; Life of Nelson: Sea Power in It- Relations to War of 1512. and of other minor works bearing on political history as affected by naval and commercial power. Address: Quogne, L. 1 .. N. Y.
MAHONY, WALTER BUTLER
Lawyer; b. Columbus. O., Dec. 16, 1877; s. Walter A. and Ella J. (Morgan) Mahony, of distinguished Ver- mont family; great 8. s. Instin Morgan, owner of famous horse bearing his name, and great g s. of Carey Allen, near relative of Ethan Allen, and lineal descendant of William White, of the Mayflower: ed. in varions places, from Minnesota to Florida, until final two years at Amherst Coll., where grad. A.B con lande; at age of 20 managed college weekly and dramatic club with success; grad. N. Y. Univ. law Sch., LI.B. Admitted to bar. State of N. Y., 1903: mn. Paterson, N J., Feb. 17. 1909, Mary Murray Butler; children: Janet Morgan, b Jan. 11, 1910; Mary Murray, b. Sept. 24, 1911. Traveled extensively throughout Can- nda, N. S. A., and West Indies; abroad three times; around the world in 1907. Was for several years as- sociated with Emerson MeMillin & Co. as officer and dir. in numerous gas, electric light and street r'y properties; mem. firm, Durand, Mahony & Kreischer. Republican; Congregationalist. Recreations: Tennis, automobillng. Mem Ohio Soc., Amherst Ass'n. Am. Automobile Ass'n, Delta Kappa Epsilon Ass'n. Am. Geog. Soc., Am. Econ. Ass'n; mem. I'd Mg'rs X. Y:
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Bible Soc. Clubs: University, N. Y. Athletic, Sleepy Hollow Country, Phi Delta Phi. Residence: Scarbor- ough, N. Y. Address: 20 Nassau St., N. Y. Clty.
MAIN, HUBERT PLATT
Composer, compiler of music; b. Ridgefield, Conn., Aug, 17, 1839; s. Sylvester and Susan (Lobdell) Main; ed. 'dlst. schs .; m. Sept. 25, 1865, O. Loulse DeGroff; children: Carrie Virginia, b. 1866; Lucius Clark, b. 1874, Hubert DeGroff, b. 1884. Treas. Bigelow & Maln Co. Has composed over 600 songs, and has compiled song collection for church use, for past 45 years. Author: The Victory, The Coronation, Christian Songs, Temple Anthems, Winnowed Hymns, Books of Praise, Songs for Little Folks, Imperial Harmony, Glee Circle, Ster- ling Gems, The Alleluia, Church Pralse Book, Little Pilgrim Songs, Our Treasury of Song, Hymns of Praise, Sterling Anthems, New Organ Folio, Select Songs No. 2, Harvest Gems, Gems of Song for the Sunday School, and many others. Republican; Methodist, Mason. Club: Clef. Residence: 12 N. 9th St., Newark, N. J. Address: 205 W. 19th St., N. Y. Clty.
MAIRS, OLNEY BLANCHARD
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1876; s. William H. and Ellen A. (Olney) Mairs; grad. Williams Coll., B.A., 1898, Columbia Univ. Law School, LL.B., 1901; m. Grace Church, N. Y. City, Jan. 14, 1905, Eva Eugenie Ward. Engaged in practice of law in Clty of N. Y. since law graduation. Republican; Episcopallan. Mem. Williams Alumni Ass'n, Delta Kappa Epsilon frater- nity. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic, Lawyers. Residence: 3 E. 53d St. Address: 55 Broadway, N. Y. Clty.
MALI, PIERRE
Commission merchant and Importer; b. Verviers, Bel- glum, 1856; s. Jules Mall; grad. Unlv. of Llege, Bel- glum, C.E., 1878; m. 1892, Frances Johnston, d. late John Taylor Johnston; four children. Came to N. Y. City, 1879, and entered comm'n house founded in 1826 by his uncle Henry W. T. Mali; now senlor mem. firm Henry W. Mali & Co .; v .- p. Dolphin Jute MIIl; treas. Lafayette Worsted Co .; dir. Internat. Banking Corp'n, etc. Became vice-consul for Belglum, 1889, and consul in 1898, an hon, position which has been given to the senlor mem. of the firm of Henry W. Mali & Co. ever since 1830, when the kingdom of Belgium was founded. Mem. Belgian Order of Leopold, Congo Order of the Crown; dir. Belgian Benevolent Soc. Clubs: Unlon, University. Residence (winter) : 8 Flfth Av., N. Y. Clty; (summer) : Plainfield, N. J. Address: 25 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
MALKIEL, LEON A.
Lawyer; b. Moscow, Russia, Aug. 1, 1866; s. Andrew and Leah (Balkin) Malkiel; ed. in gymnasium at Mos- cow and Tiflls, Russia; took hon. mentions and prizes In gymnasium; evening high sch., N. Y. Clty, N. Y. Unlv. Law Sch., LL.B., 1896; m. N. Y. Clty, July 7, 1900, Theresa Serber; one d .: Henrletta, b. 1901. Mem. Nat. Executive Sociallst Labor Party, 1894-1898; left it in 1899; joined the Social Dem. Party, 1899; delegate to city and county conv .; also State conv., 1902-1904, 1906; has been candidate for att'y gen., justice Supreme Court and dist. att'y on Socialist Party ticket. Soclalist. Mem. I. O. O. F., Knights of Maccabees. Recreations: Photography, fishing, rowing. Address: 116 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
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