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MARLOWE, JULIA (Sarah Frances Frost)
Actress: b. Caldbeck, Cumberland, England, Aug. 17, 1870; came to U. S. at age of 5; lived in Kansas and Ohio; ed. in public schools at Cincinnati; m. Aug. 17. 1911, E. H. Sothern. First appearance on stage was in chorus of a juvenile Pinafore co .; was prepared for the stage by Miss Ada Dow, and at 16 appcared in a Shakespearean part; first appearance as a star was in New London, Conn .. April 27, 1887, when she adopted the name of Julia Marlowe; appeared as "Parthenia" in Ingomar, and all the standard dramas in 1891; later starring with E. II. Sothern. Address: 34 W. 69th St., N. Y. City.
MARONEY, DENIS FRANCIS
Railroad pres .; b. in Ill .; s. Michael and Catherine (McCarthy) Maroncy; cd. parochial schools of Chi- cago, Ill. Engaged in r'y service; was sup't of trans- portation and later gen. sup't of Baltimore & Ohlo R. R .; v .- p. Pittsburgh, Shawmut & Northern R.R., Shaw- mut Coal Co .; pres. Brookville & Mahoning R.R., Pawnee Coal Co., pres. and projector Uniontown & Wheeling Short Line, W. Va. Connecting R.R .; dir. S. Western Splint Fuel Co., Duquesne & Dravosburg Electric R'y, Duquesne & McKecsport Land Co., United Development Co. of Duquesne, Pa. Was supervisor of clections, Baltimore Co., Md .; mg'r of Sound Money Campaign for Business Men, State of Md., 1996; a school dir. Writer on financial and other economic subjects; suggested and brought about the establish- ment of Emigration Bureau for State of Md .; public speaker in 1896 for Sound Money in the State of Md. Independent In polltics. Mem. Royal Arcanum. Clubs: Catholic (N. Y. City), Athletic. Press. Columbus, Union (Pittsburgh), Elks (St. Marys). Address: 510 Peoples Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa.
MARSELLUS, JOHN
Manufacturer: b. Schenectady, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1846; s. Robert and Maria (Ouderkirk) Marsellus; ed. classical sch. at Schenectady; m. Port Jefferson, L. 1 .. Oct. 13. 1875, Sarah A. Hawkins; children: Irene Hawkins, Way Winne (now Mrs. Horace D. Byrnes), Jolin Car- roll, Sarah Cornella ( Mrs. Robert Lec Brewer). For- mer pres. Syracuse Chamber of Commerce; with im- porting house of Thorne, Carroll & Co., 1865-1872; mem. firm of II. E. Taylor & Co., 1872-1877; pres. llayes and Wheeler Club, 1876; mem. Exec. Com. of
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18 leading Syracusans having charge of reform move- ment for mayoralty and common council. 1897. Pres. John Marseilus Af'g Co., Onondaga Novelty Co. Re- publican. Mem. Reformed Ch. of America. Mem. Hol- land Soc. of N. Y. (v .- p.), S. A. R., Onondaga Hist. Ass'n, Anglers' Ass'n. Y. M. C. A. (ex-pres., trustee), Morningside Cemetery Ass'n, mem. B'd of Counselors Syracuse Home Ass'n. Recreation: Fishing. Club: Citizens. Address: 208 Walnut Pl., Syracuse, N. Y.
MARSH, CHARLES CAPRON
Lawyer; b. Wurtzburg, Bavaria, Germany, Sept. 30, 1869; s. John Edward and Caroline A. (Capron) Marsh; grad. Yale, A.B., 1891 (honors in history and polit. sci- ence); Columbia, LL.B., 1894; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 22, 1895. Bessie Thayer Sypher; children: Rolfe Thayer, b. 1897; Charles Capron, b. 1899 (died 1904); Eliza- beth Sypher, b. 1900; Terrill Belknap, b. 1903; Cor- delia Scofield, b. 1905 (died 1912); Edward Cady. b. 1907. Mem. law firms Marsh & Wever, 1899-1905; Marsh, Winslow & Wever, 1905-190S; Marsh, Wever & Wemple, 1908-1911; since 1911 Marsh & Wever; all practising in N. Y. City. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: [Essex County Country. Residence: 63 E. Park St., East Orange, N. J. Address: 42 Broadway, N. Y. City.
MARSH, CONVERSE DENNY
Capitalist; b. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 17, 1865; s. Charles Emerson and Mary E. (Denny) Marsh; m. Oct. 17, 1900, Louise E. Woods; children: Faith, Converse Einerson, Richard. Began career as newspaper re- porter; subsequently became editorial writer, and later the prop'r of an advertising agency; formed an ass'n with Thomas A. Edison in electrical enterprises; pres. Bryan-Marsh Co., inf'rs of incandescent lamps; has made investments in various electric and gas properties; pres. or treas. 14 different companies, in- cluding a controlling interest in the Bates Advertising Co. Republican. Recreation: Yachting (owner schooner Rosemary). Clubs: N. Y. Yacht, Union League, N. Y. Athletic, Atlantic Yacht. Address: 15 Spruee St., N. Y. City.
MARSH, EDWARD FRANK
Physician; b. Granby, Oswego Co., N. Y., Nov. 14, 1858; s. Edward C. and Martha A. (Preston) Marsh; ed. Fulton 'Union School and Acad., Albany Medical Coll., M. D., 1882; m. Fair Dale, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1879, Elma T. Randall; children: Mabel Randall, b. 1883, Edward Harvey, b. 1886. Practised medicine in Ful- ton N. Y., 1882-1893, Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1893. Was coroner of Oswego County for three years. Re-
publican. Mem. Dutch Reformed Ch. Mem. Kings County Med. Soc., Nat. Goog. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Associated Physicians of Long Island, ex-pres. and hon. mem. Oswego County Med. Soc. Ma - son; past master Minerva iLodge; past dist. deputy grand master, Third Masonic Dist .; ex-pres. Masters and Past Masters' Ass'n of Third Masonic Dist .; mem. Royal Arcanum and of 12th Assembly Dist. Republi- can Club. Address: 448 9th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
MARSHALL, CHARLES CLINTON
Lawyer; b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y .; s. Edwin and Hetty M. (Vincent) Marshall; ed. local schs., Law Sch. of Columbia Unlv., LL.iB., 1882; m. Bergen Point, N. Y., Abby A. Story. Admitted to bar State of N. Y. 1882; mem. Bar of Supreme Court, U. S. and Circuit and Dist. Courts U. S. for Southern Dist. of N. Y., and Supreme Court State of N. Y. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Gov. N. Y. Skin & Cancer Hosp .; trustee Sevilla Home for Children, Ch. of St. Mary the Virgin. Clubs: Columbla Univ., Riding, Down Town. Residence: Mile- stone, Millbrook, N. Y., and 137 E. 62nd St. Address: 34 Pine St., N. Y. City.
MARSHALL, H. SNOWDEN
U. S. Dist. Att'y; b. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 15, 1870; s. Charles and Rebecca (Snowden) Marshall; grad Univ. of Va., 1890; Univ. of Md. Law Seh., B.L., 1894; m. Sa- vannah, Ga., Feb. 27, 1900. Isabel C. Stiles; one son, Charles, b. 1904. Was ass't U. S. dist. att'y, Dist. of MId., appt'd 1904, resigned 1906; removed to N. Y, City and in active practice there since appt'd U. S. dist. att'y, Dist. of N. Y., Apr. 24, 1913; Independent Demo- crat. Residence: 128 E. 60th St. Address: P. O. Bld'g, N. Y. City.
MARSHALL, HENRY RUTGERS
Architect; b. N. Y. City, July 22, 1852; s. Henry Perry and Cornelia E. (Conrad) Marshall; ed. private schools in N. Y. City; grad. Columbia Coll., B.A., 1873; M.A., 1875; L.H.D., Rutgers, 1904, Sc.D., Ilobart, 1910; m. May 18, 1881, Julia Robbins Gilman (died Jan. 1, 1887) ; one d .: Sarena Gilman. In active practise as an architeet since 1878; pres. N. Y. Chapter Am. Inst. of Architects, 1902-1905; meni. Art Conun'n City of N. Y., 1992-1905; mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Soc. of Naturalists, Am. Philos.
Ass'n, Am. Psychol. Ass'n (pres., 1907); contb'r of many articles, critical and otherwise, to architectural journals; has devoted much attention to theory of art and to psychology and philosophy In gen .; delivered principal address on Aesthetics at St. Louis Congress of Arts and Science's; lecturer on æsthetics and psy- chology at Yale for 1906-1907. Author: Pain, Pleasure, and Adsthetics, 1894; Æsthetics Principles, 1895; In- stinet and Reason, 1898; Consciousness, 1909. Episco- palian. Club: Century. Address: 3 West 29th St., N. Y. City.
MARSHALL, HERBERT CAMP
Lawyer; b. Zanesville, O, March 8, 1871; s. John Wesley and Rachel Ann (Tanner) Marshall; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1894; A.M., 1895; Ph.D., 1901, JI.B., 1902; Henry Lee Memorial Fellow in Political Economy in Harvard Univ., 1897-1898. Has been en- gaged in practise of law in N. Y. City since Oct., 1902; visited Japan, China, Manchuria, Korea, Siberia and Europe on business and professional trip, Feb., 1906- April, 1907. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Club: Har- vard. Independent in politics. Address: 27 Cedar St., N. Y. City.
MARSHALL, THOMAS R.
Vice-President of the United States; b. N. Manelies- ter, Ind., March 14, 1854; s. Dr. Daniel M. and Martha A. (Patterson) Marshall; grad. Wabash Coll., 1873 (LL.D., Wabash Coll., 1909; Notre Dame Univ., 1910; Univ. of Pa., 1911; Univ. of North Carolina, 1913); m. Oet. 2, 1895, Lois I. Kimsey. Admitted to bar 1875; in active practise of law Columbia City, Ind., 1875-1908, when elected Gov. of Ind., elected V .- P. of United States, Nov., 1912; mem. Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Beta Kappa; 33° Scottish Rite Mason. Clubs: University (Washington, D. C.), University (Indianapolis). Resi- dence: Columbia City, Ind. Address; Washington, D. C.
MARSHALL, WALTON HARPER
Hotel mg'r; b. Culpeper, Va., May 16, 1877; s. F. Lewis and Mary Newton (Thomas) Marshall; ed. pub- lie sch., Va .; m. June 1, 1911, Vira Frost Stowe; chil- dren: Horace Stowe, b. March 13, 1912 ;. Walton Harper, Jr., b. Aug. 12, 1913. Mg'r Vanderbilt Hotel, Hillard Hotel Co .; dir. Commonwealth Trust Co. Episcopalian. Mem. Southern Soc., Va. Soc. Address: Vanderbilt Hotel, N. Y. City.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM ANDREW
Actuary; b. N. Y. City, April 1, 1847; s. William Sey- mour and Henrietta (Wolven) Marshall; ed. private schools, N. Y. City and Coun .; ni. Sept. 29, 1869, Julia Marshall; one s .: Lanning G., b. 1871. Entered ser- vice Home Life Ins. Co., 1866; previously a teacher of mathematies; mnade actuary of company, 1877, and has been a v .- p. for years; dir. Home Life Ins. Co., Nyack Nat. Bank; charter mem. Actuarial Soc. of Am. Rec- reations: Driving, fishing, hunting. Clubs: Hamilton, Brooklyn and other clubs. Address: 256 Broadway, N. Y. City.
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MARSTON, EDGAR LEWIS
Banker; b. Burlington, Iowa, Mar, 8, 1860; s. Sylves- ter W. and Susan H. (Carpenter) Marston; ed. Jeffer- son Sch., St. Louis and La Grange Coll., A. B., 1878; Law Sch. of Washington Univ .. St. Louis, L.L. B., 1881; m. Jennie C. Hunter. Resident of N. Y. City since 1887, and meni. of firm of Blair & Co., bankers, since 1893. Dir. or trustce of Astor Trust Co, Bankers' Trust Co., Brown Univ., Central Vermont R'y, Clinchfield Coal Corp'n, City National Bank (Dallas), Davis Coal & Coke Co., Denver & Rlo Grande R. R., Gen. Ed'n Bd., Goldschmidt Detinning Co., Guaranty Trust Co., Lehigh Coke Co., Mechanics' and Metals Nat. Bank, Merchants' Fire Assurance Corp'n, Missouri Pacific R'y Co., St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern R'y, Texas & Pacific Coal Co., Texas & Pacific Railway Co., Thompson-Star- rett Co., Title Guarantee & Trust Co., Vassar College, Western Pacific R'y Co., Western Maryland R'y, Bor- den's Condensed Milk Co .; mem. N. E. Soc. Clubs: Union League, Metropolitan, Apawamis, Quill, West- chester Country, Larchmont Yacht, Indian Harbor Yacht, Down Town. Residence: fort Chester, N. Y. AAddress: 24 Broad St., N. Y. City.
MARSTON, EDWIN S.
Banker; pres, and dir. Farmers' Loan & Trust Co., Detroit, Hillsdale & Southwestern R. R. Co., Fort Wayne & Jackson R. R. Co .; dir. Nat. City Bank of N. Y., New ' Amsterdam Gas Co., N. Y. Mutual Gas Light Co., Queen Ins. Co. of America, Virginhan R'y Co., N. Y. R'ys Co., Lackawanna Steel Co., N. J. Zinc Co., East River Gas Co., Franklin Safe Deposit Co .; trustee Franklin Trust Co .. Mutual life Ins. Co., Greenwich Savings Bank. Clubs: Metropolitan, Gar- den City Golf, Baltusrol Golf, Manhattan, N. Y. Ath-
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letic, City Midday, Reeess, Essex County Country, Sleepy Hollow Country, Automobile of America, Nat. Golf Links of America. Residence: 22 East 56th St. Address: 22 William St., N. Y. City.
MARTIN, BRADLEY
Capitalist; b. N. Y. City, July 6, 1873; s. Bradley and Cornelia (Sherman) Martin; grad. Christ Church, Ox- ford, Eng., A.B., 1894; A.M., 1897; Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., 1897; m. Beaufort Castle, Beauly, Seotland, Nov. 2, 1904, Helen Margaretten Phipps; children: Henry Bradley, b. March 27, 1906; Howard Townsend, b. Dee. 27, 1907. V .- p. and dir. Security Bank; dir. Hudson Trust Co. of N. J., Metropolitan Trust Co., Fifth Ave. Estates Co .; v .- p. Nat. Highways Protective Soc .; trustee Bureau of Municipal Research, St. Mark's Hosp., Coll. of City of N. Y. Reereations: Shooting, fishing, polo, motoring, travelling. Clubs: Union,
Racquet, Knickerbocker, Metropolitan, University, Meadow Brook (N. Y. City), Travellers, Bagatelle, Automobile (Paris), St. James, Ranelagh, Hurlingham (London). Address; 6 East 87th St., N. Y. City.
MARTIN, CLARENCE. AUGUSTINE
Architcet, educator; b. in Medina Co., Ohio, Sept. 29, 1862; ed. Seville (O.) High Sch., Oberlin Coll. Prep. Dep't and agricultural course at Cornell Univ .; also studied under leading architects of Philadelphia and N. Y. City; m. 1896, Gertrude Shorb, Ph.D. Engaged in practise of architecture and as prof. architecture, Cornell. Dir. Coll. of Architecture, Cornell Univ., F'el- low of Am. Inst. Architects; mem. Phl Gamma Delta fraternity, Tau Beta Pi. Author of Details of Build- ing Construction; contb'r to magazines. Address: Edgeeliff, Ithaca, N. Y.
MARTIN, DANIEL STROBEL
Teacher, writer, geologist; b. N. Y. City, June 30, 1842; s Benjamin N. and Louisa C. (Strobel) Martin; grad. N. Y. Univ., A.B., 1863; A.M., 1866; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1866; Ph.D., Regents Univ. State of N. Y., 1878; unmarried. Prof. geology and kindred branches, Rutgers Female Coll., 1888-1895; lecturer geology, Cooper Union, 1888-1890; prof. geology, Coll. for Women, Columbia, S. C., 1898-1904; hon. eurator geology and mineralogy Charleston Museum, Charles- ton, S. C., since 1906; lecturer on geology, Chieora Coll., Greenville, S. C., sinee 1908. Independent in politics. Presby'lı (elder). Mem. N. Y. Acad. of Seierces (life mem., several offiees), N. Y. Mineral. Club (one of founders), A. A. A. S. (fellow); trustee Cuban Home Training Seh., Brooklyn, N. Y .; mem. Exec. Com. Chris- tlan Army Ald Ass'n, N. Y. City. Resides in the South in the winter. Winter address: Charleston Museum, Charleston, S. C. Summer address: 873 Greene Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
MARTIN, EDWARD SANDFORD
Writer; b. Willowbrook, Owasco, Cayuga Co., N. Y., Jan. 2, 1856; s. E. T. Throop and Cornelia ( Williams) Martin; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1872; Harvard Coll., 1877; m. Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1886; Julia Whitney; children: George Whitney, Mary, Leis Whitney. Was admitted to the bar at Rochester in 1884; ass't editor Rochester Union and Advertiser, 1885-1893; removed to N. Y. City in 1896. Independent Democrat. Protestant. Author: A Little Brother of the Rich; Windfalls of Observation; The Luxury of Children, and other books; men. staff Life, ctc. Clubs: University, Century, Downtown, Harvard (N. Y. City). Address: 178 E. 64th St., N. Y. City.
MARTIN, HERBERT SPENCER
Manufacturer; b. N. Y. City, April 12, 1883; s. Max and Matilda (Newgass) Martin; ed- Sachs Collegiate Inst., N. Y. City, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass .; un- married. Entered M. Martin & Co., 1902; served in all dep'ts of business, becoming sec. and treas., 1906; v .- p. and treas. upon death of father, 1908; and pres. and treas. since 1913, buying out all other interests. Dir. and mem. Exec. Com. Empire City Safe Deposit Co .; dir. Reiling & Schoen; sec. and dir. Cotton Garment Mfrs Ass'n. Served 6 years in 7th Reg't N. G. N. Y., received honorable discharge. Republican. Mem. Harvard Monthly Alumni Ass'n. Dir. and aeting hon. sec, Montefiore Home. Recreations: Riding, tennis. au- tomoblling, swimming. Clubs: Harvard, Criterion, Century Country, Portehester Country, Harmonie, \1- dine, Clty Athletie, N. Y. Athletic, 7th Reg't Veteran. Residences: 15 W. 69th St .; Greenwich, Conn. Address: 11-19 W. 19th St., and 10-16 W. 20th St., N. Y. City.
MARTIN, JOHN
Publicist; b. Llneo'n, England, May 13, 1864; s. John and Ann Martin; ed. London Unlv., B.S. (with honors), m. Summer Brook, Ilurricane, Essex Co., N. Y., Sept. 1. 1900, Prestonia Mann. Teacher in public schools of London after leaving Training Coll .; later lecturer at East London Technical Coll. Mem. Hackney Borough
Council and chm'n Labor Party, 1895-1898; candidate for president of Borough of Richmond, N. Y. City, on Municipal Ownership Ticket, 1906; mem. B'd of Ed'n, N. Y. City. Has Adirondack Camp at Hurricane, Essex Co. Independent in politics. Mem. Am. Economic Ass'n, Ami. Polit. Science Asy'n; chm'n Legislative Com., N. Y. State Branch of Internat. Ass'n for Labor Legislation. Recreation: Horseback riding. Club: City. Address: Grymes Hill, Stapleton, S. I., N. Y.
MARTIN, MYRA B.
Sec. of corp'ns; b. Grafton, N. H., Oct. 6, 1861; d. Isaac Bullock and Almira Helen Mar (Haskins) Martin; ed. at Boston and Southbridge, Mass., in public schs .; pre- pared to enter sophomore class at Wellesley Coll. En- gaged in teaching; taught one year in Oil City, Pa .; six Years in Willimantic, Conn .; one year in Winchester, Mass .; was first woman elected pres. of Eastern Conn. Teachers' Ass'n; prepared many young men and wonen for best colls. Gave up teaching, 1889, and became asso. mg'r N. Y. office of Prang Edn'l Co., 1889-1893; since then sec. of several Important corp'ns; now sec. and treas. Copcte Consolidated Copper Co., Fahnestock Elcetrie Co., A. A. C. Holding Corp'n, and several other kindred or similar corp's. Mem. Am. An- throp. Soc., Am. Soc. for Physical Research, Mexico Soc. of N. Y., D. A. R., Diekens Fellowship, Am. Seenic and Historic Preservation Soc., Nat. Soc. of Craftsmen. Clubs: Nat. Arts, N. Y. Shakespeare (pres.), Am. Play- goers (mem. B'd of Govs.). Address: 15 William St., N. Y. City.
MARTIN, NEWELL
Lawyer; b. China, 1854; s. Rev. Dr. W. A. P. and Jane (Vansant) Martin; grad. Yale, B.A., 1875; Columbia Law School, L.L.B., 1877; m. N. Y. City, 1886, Laura Grinnell; children: Grinnell. Helen, Janet. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Republican. Clubs: Century, Uni- versity, Manhattan. Residence: 70 W. 49th St. Ad- dress: 20 Exchange Pl., N. Y. City.
MARTIN, RICHARD RUNYON
Lawyer; b. Kingston, N. Y., April 13, 1869; s. Richard R. and Mary B. (Sheeley) Martin; grad. Brown Univ., A.B., 1889; at Columbia Law Sch., 1889-1890. Praetis- Ing law at Kingston, N. Y., 1891-1893, and at Utlea, N. Y., since July, 1893; mem, law firm of Martin & Jones. Mem. Delta Upsilon Fraternity. Club: Fort Schuyler. Address: 8 Hobart St., Utica, N. Y.
MARTIN, THOMAS COMMERFORD
Editor Electrical World since 1883, author, lecturer; b. London, England, July 22, 1856; s. Thomas and Catherine ( Commerford) Martin; ed. in England; stu- dent in divinity; m. Kingston, Jamaica, W. 1., 1880, Elizabeth Gould. Associated with Edison in his labo- ratory, 1877-1879. Special expert U. S. Census Office, since 1900. Author: The Electric Motor and Its Ap- plications; Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla. Mem. and past pres. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs and N. Y. Elee. She .; mem. Com. of Robert Ful- ton Monument Ass'n; life mem. Iron and Steel Inst .; hon. incm. Nat. Elec. Light Ass'n. Mem. English Inst'n Elec. Eng'rs, N. Y. Acad. Sciences, Franklin Inst., Mu- nicipal Art Soc., Nat. Civic Federation, Museum of Safety Deviees; Officier de l'Instruction Publique, France. Club: Engineers (trustce and past pres.). Residence: 40 Morningside Av. Address: 239 W. 39th St., N. Y. City.
MARTIN, WALTON
Physician; b. Staten Island, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1869; s. Kingsley and Clementin ( Walton) Martin; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. Il .; grad. Yale, A. B., 1889; Coll. of Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), M.D., 1892; attending surgeon St. Luke's Hospital, prof. Clinic Surgery, Co- Inmbia Univ. Author: Physics and Chemistry (Dr. (allandet's series) ; revised Green's Pathology. 'Translated Vol. 1 Von Bergman's Surgery. Mem. Yale Alumni Ass'n. Clubs: University, Century, Yale. Ad- dress: 25 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.
MARTIN, WILLIAM PARMENTER
Jurist; b. Virginia City, Nevada. Oct. 8, 1871; s. James Parmenter and Holdena (Bell) Martin; grad. Columbia Law Sch., LI .. B., 1892; m. Margaret Morrison; one d .: Alison Holdena, b. April 21. 1903. Engaged in practise of law in N. Y. City and N. J. since 1892. Men- 7th Reg't, N.G.N.Y., 5 years; alderman city of New- ark, N. J., since 1902; nem. Gen. Assembly of N. J., 1906-1908; County Counsel Essex County, 1910-1911; Judge Essex County Court of Common Pleas, and Or- phans' Court slice 1911. Presby'n. Mem, of all Ma- sonic bodies: also of patriotie societies. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Calif. Soc. of Newark. B'd of Trade. ('lubs: Lawyers (N. Y.), Essex County Country, Essex. Residence: 311 Sixth Av,, Newark, N. J. Address: 45 Vedar St , N. V. City.
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MARTIN, WINFRED ROBERT
Educator, librarian; b. Ningpo, China, March 22, 1852; s. William Alexander Parsons and Jane (Vansant) Martin; grad. Princeton, B.A., 1872; M.A., 1875; N. Y. Univ., LL.B., 1878; studied classical philology at Berlin and Leipzig, oriental languages at Yale and Tübingen, Ph.D., 1887; LL.D., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1907; Cab. de la Real Orden de Isabel la Católica, 1910; un- married. Prof. modern and oriental languages, Trinity Coll., Hartford, 1888-1907; since March, 1907, librarian of Hispanic Soc. of America, 156th St. W. of Broadway, N. Y. Clty. Address: 581 W. 161st St., N. Y. City.
MARTINDALE, JOSEPH BOARDMAN
Banker; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 10, 1862; s. Joseph Boardman and Rebecca (Taylor) Martindale; ed. in private and public schs. and Medina (N. Y.) Acad .; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 10, 1888, Grace Middleton; chil- dren: Dorothy, b. Sept. 1, 1891; Jean, b. June 19, 1894. Pres. and dir. Chemical Nat. Bank; dir. Bankers' Trust Co., Astor Trust Co., U. S. Llfe Ins. Co. Republican; Baptist. Clubs: Union League, Lotos (N. Y.), Hamilton (Brooklyn), Sleepy Hollow Country, Nassau Country, Dyker Meadow Golf. 'Residence: Plaza Hotel. Ad - dress: 270 Broadway, N. Y. Clty.
MARTYN, FREDERICK SANFORD
Lawyer; b. Southington, Conn., June 29, 1874; s. Sanford Smith and Frances L. (Cummings) Martyn; ed. Dartmouth Coll., A.B., 1894, Law School, Yale Univ., LL.B., 1894; m. Derby, Conn., June 27, 1899, Helen E. Sawyer; children: Miriam, b. 1901, Katherine, b. 1903, Frederick Sanford, Jr., b. 1904. Republican; Congrega- tlonalist. Clubs: Brooklyn, Dartmouth. Residence: 108 Lincoln Road. Address: 190 Montague St., Brook- lyn, N. Y.
MARVIN, ARTHUR L.
Lawyer; b. Bergen, N. J., Dec. 17, 1876; s. Willis B. and Lilla Bradbury Marvln; ed. Columbia Coll., N. Y. Law Sch., A.B., LL.B .; m. May 14, 1902, Florence E. Frank; one son: Kellogg, b. 1903. Engaged in prac- tise of law in N. Y. City. Mem. Delta Upsllon frater- nity. Clubs: Lawyers, Englewood Country, Englewood Fleld, Columbia University. Montclair Athletic. Ad- dress: 31 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
MARVIN, EDGAR SAMUEL
Retired underwriter, mf'r; b. Ontario, Can., Mar. 3, 1854; s. Henry Bates and Celina (Soper) Marvin; ed. Delta, Ont., and Albion, N. Y., receiving teacher's certi- ficate; m. Carleton Place, Ont., June 1, 1876, Alberta E. Pearson; children: ('laudc Edgar, b. 1877; George Pear- son (DD.S.), b. 1880; Claire Loulse, b. 1883; Elizabeth Alberta, b. 1891. Gen. sup't of agents Good Templars* Benefit Ass'n, 1866-1893, American Temperance Life Ins. Ass'n., 1893-1902 (dir.); dir. and treas. Ccladon Roofing Tile Co., N. Y. City, 1902-1905; pres. United Trustee and Audit Co., N. Y. City, 1902-1904. Independ- ent In politics; Prohibition nominee for senator, 29th Dist., 1891. Pres. Flatbush B'd of Trade, N. Y. City, 1904-1906. Mem. M. E. Church, Soc. of Genesee, N. Y. City (treas., 1902-1905); prop'r Jackson's Temperance Hotel, 1905-1909; dir. Rochester Y. M. C. A. Address: Rochester, N. Y.
MARVIN, FREDERIC ROWLAND
Clergyman, author; b. Troy, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1847; s. Rev. Urlah and Margaret Jane (Stevens) Marvin; ed. Collegiate Inst., Sand Lake, N. Y., Alexander Mil. Inst., White Plains, N. Y., Union Coll., Lafayette Coll., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbla), M.D., 1870; grad. Theol. Sem. Reformed Ch., New Brunswick, N. J .; m. Persis A., d. Samuel Rowell, of Lancaster, N. H. Pastor First Cong'l Ch., Middletown, N. Y., 1879-1883, First Cong'l Ch., Portland, Ore., 1883-1886, First Cong'l Ch., Great Barrington, Mass., 1887-1895. Traveled and studied in Europe (spent one winter in Italy and one in Ger- many). Author: Dream Music, 1870, Last Words of Distinguished Men and Women, 1900-1901-1902 (3 edi- tions); Flowers of Songs from Many Lands, 1902; The Companionship of Books, 1905-1906 (2 editions) ; Christ Among the Cattle (6 editions); Consecrated Womanhood, 1903; Poems and Translations, 1907; A Book of Quatralns, 1909; The Excursion of a Book- Lover, 1910; Love and Letters, 1911; A Free Lance, 1913. Mem. Nat. Gcog. Soc., Hudson River Ass'n of Cong'l Ministers and Churches. Clubs: Fort Orange, Aurania (Albany, N. Y.), Authors (N. Y. City). Ad- dress: 537 Western Av., Albany, N. Y.
MARVIN, HARRY N.
Manufacturer; b. Jordan, N. Y .; s. Daniel W, and Ellen J. (Weed) Marvin; grad. Syracuse Univ., class of 1883, A.M .; m. Canastota, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1882, Oramella L. Tackabury; children: Robert S. M., Marguerite, Kenneth T. and Daniel W. Inventor Marvin Electrio Rock Drill; pres. of Am. Mutoscope and Biograph Co. for seven years. Pres. Motion Picture Patents Co .; pres.
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