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MITCHELL, JOHN AMES
Editor; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 17, 1845; ed. at Exeter, N. H., Lawrence Scientific Sch., Harvard, and after- ward studied architecture in, Boston, Mass., and at Paris, 1867-1870, in Ecole des Beaux Arts; m. Salem, Mass., June, 1855, Mary Hodges Mott. Practised as architect in Boston until 1876, after which engaged in artistic and decorative work, illustrating books, etc .; again went to Paris for study and remained four years; studied in Atelier Julian and afterward with Albert Magnan; produced several etchings published by L'Art, and received hon. mention at Paris Exp'n; returned to U. S., 1880; was always much interested in black and white drawings, and, feeling that there was a field in America for an artistic, satirical journal, started Life, Jan. 3, 1883, which he has successfully conducted. Author: Croquis de l'Exposition, Paris; The Summer School of Philosophy at Mt. Desert, 1881; The Romance of the Moon, 1886; The Last American, 1889; Life's Fairy Tales, 1893; Amos Judd, 1895; That First Affair, 1896; Gloria Victis, 1897; The Pines of Lory, 1901; The Villa Claudia, 1904; The Silent War, 1906; Pandora's Box, 1911. Clubs: Century, City. Resi- dence: 20 West 46tl St. Address: 17 West 31st St., N. Y. City.
MITCHELL, JOHN FULTON BERRIEN
Banker; b. N. Y. City, 1878; s. Major J. F. B. and Mary (Bedinger) Mitchell; ed. Columbia Coll., A.B., 1898 (honors in mathematics); m. Lake George, 1909, Therese Hewitt; children: Agnes Hewitt, Mary Bed- inger, b. 1911. Partner in firm of Redmond & Co. Dir. Gen. Gas & Electric Co., Audiffren Refrigerating Machine Co., Griscom-Russell Co., Public Utility Debenture Co. In service 7th U. S. Inf., as 2d lieut., later 1st Heut. 12th U. S. Inf. (regulars); served in Philippines during Insurrection, 1899-1901; resigned, 1901. Trustee Home for Old Men and Aged Couples, mem. B'd of Mg'rs of Open Door Mission. Clubs: Uni- versity, Recess, Flushing Country, Columbia. Resi- dence: 20 Washington Sq. N. Address: 33 Pine St., N. Y.
MITCHELL, MASON
Actor, soldier, consul; b. Hamilton, N. Y., 1859; s. David J. Mitchell; ed. St. John's Sch., Manlius, N. Y., Exeter (N. H.) Acad .; m. San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 25, 1895, Edna Eliis. Went on stage at 18, becoming member of the company at old Broadway Theatre, N. Y. City; advanced rapidly and became supporter to John McCullogh, Edwin Booth and Lawrence Barrett, etc., and leading man with Madame Modjeska; in 1883 accompanied Mary Anderson to England, playing at Lyceum Theatre, London; was leading man at Drury Lane Theatre (only American in company); returned to America in 1885, and while playing at Winnipeg, in
the Northwest, the Riel rebellion broke out; entered service of Canadian Gov't as a scout; rendered valu- able service and was highly commended and deco- rated for samc; traveled extensively through South America and the South Sca Islands, writing and il- lustrating articles on those countries, especially in re- gard to Samoa, where he remained some time in com- pany with Robert Louis Stevenson, the novelist; sub- sequently visited the Fiji, Eliis, Gilbert, Marshall and Caroline groups of islands. Returning to America, became mg'r Garrick Theatre, N. Y. City, and acted in support of Mrs. James Brown-Potter; served in Spanish-Am. War as mem. Rough Riders; desperately. wounded at battle of Santiago; accompanied Theo- dore Roosevelt in his gubernatorial campaign, mak- ing speeches; returned to stage for brief period. In 1902 appt'd consul to Zanzibar; while there hunted for big game, and several nruseums and his club in N. Y. bear testimony to his skill in this respect. Was first white man to kill the animal called Takin, which has been named in his honor (Budorcas taxicolor Mitchelli); appt'd consui at Chungking, China, 111 1904 and in 1908 consul to Apia, Samoa. Mem. Am. Museum Natural Jlistory; life mem. N. Y. Zool. Soc. Club: Lambs. Address: Am. Consulate, Apia, Samoa.
MITCHELL, RICHARD H.
Lawyer; b. Mckeesport, Pa., Aug. 27, 1869; s. Dr. James B. and Emma (Ilenry ) Mitchell; of Irish and German ancestry; ed. public schools, Coll. City of N. Y., class of 1888; Columbia Law Sch., 1890-1891; m. Maud Augusta Riegelman, Nov. 15, 1906; children: Rosa Heintz Mitchell, b. Feb. 20, 1908, and Richard H. Mitchell, Jr., b. Sept. 16, 1909. Admitted to bar 1891; became associated with Morgan & Ives, lawyers, and later became a partner in firm of Morgan & Mitchell. Elected to N. Y. Assembly from 35th Assembly Dist., 1897, and in 1898 elected Senator, serving 1899-1900; becanie ass't corp'n counsel in charge of Bronx in 1904. Democrat. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Ass'n Bar Borough of Bronx, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Kane Lodge 454, F. & A. M .; Jerusalem Chapter, Cœur de Lion Commandery, K. T. Mem. League of Am. Wheelmen, Pa. Soc. in N. Y., Alumni Ass'n Coll. City of N. Y., Bronx West Side Ass'n and Am .- Irish Hist. Soc. Clubs: National Democratic, N. Y. Yacht, Larch- mont Yacht, Fordham, Jackson Democratic, Schnorer, Jefferson Tammany, Pawnce. Residence: 1362 Frank- lin Av., Bronx, N. Y. Address: 38 Park Row, N. Y. City.
MITCHELL, SAMUEL ALFRED
Educator; b. Kingston, Can., April 20, 1874; s. John C. and Sarah (Chown) Mitchell; grad. Queens Univ., A.M., 1894; Johns Hopkins Univ., Ph. D., 1898; m. Hous- ton, Texas, Dec. 28, 1899, Milly Dumble; one son, Allan Charles Gray, b. 1902. Research ass't Yerkes Observatcry, 1898-1899; tutor astronomy, Columbia Univ., 1899-1906; instr. in astronomy, 1906-1908; ad- junct prof. since 1908. Astronomer U. S. Eclipse Expd'n to Ga., 1900; to Sumatra, 1901; Spain, 1905; ass't prof. Univ. of Chicago since 1912. Fellow Royal Astronomical Soc., A.A.A.S .; mem. Astronomical and Astrophysical Soc. of America, hon. mem. Astronomical Soc. of Mexico. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi and Beta Theta Pi fraternities. Club: Faculty (Columbia Univ.). Address: Columbia Univ., N. Y. City.
MITCHELL, WILLIAM
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, May 11, 1850; s. Hon. William Mitchell, Justice N. Y. Supreme Court (1850-1858), and Mary P. (Berrian) Mitchell; ed. Columbia Grammar School, Columbia Coll., A.B., 1868; Columbia Law Sci., LL.B., 1871 (valedictorian); m. Nov. 8, 1890, Elizabeth E. Howell, d. Theodore P. llowell, of Newark, N. J. Admitted to N. Y. bar 1871; mem. law firm of Mitchell & Mitchell. Republican. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity, Huguenot Soc. of America. Clubs: Union League, Down Town Ass'n, N. Y. Athietic. Address: 44 Wall St., N. Y. City.
MITCHELL, WILLARD A.
Lawyer; b. Chateangay, N. Y., Feb. 5, 186S; s. James and Amelia (Rockwell) Mitchell; grad. Univ. of Vt., A.B., 1887; Columbia Law Seh .; m. New Haven, Conu., 1803, Lilian I. Miles. Admitted to N. Y. bar Dec., 1890. Dir. Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Ass'n, Dwight Alumni Ass'u, Columbia Law Sch. Alumni Ass'n. Clubs: Lawyers, Republican, Baltusrol Golf, Dunwoodie Country. Residence: 321 W. 92d St. Address: 141 Broadway, N. Y. City.
MITTELSTAEDT, CHARLES BERNHARD JULIUS
Physician; b. N. Y. City, July 26, 1871; s. Bernard Karl and Enuna Emilie (Singe) Mittelstaedt; ed. St. Matthew's Acad. and Pro-gymnasium, N. Y. City, 1879- 1887; Ecole Jean Baptiste Say, Paris, 1887-ISS9; Belle- vue Hosp. Med. Coll., N. Y. City, 1893-1896. Travelled
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in Cuba, 1898-1899; Philippine Islands, 1899-1901; Eu- rope, 1903. Fordham Hosp., N. Y. City, 1897-1898. Act- ing ass't surgeon in U. S. A., 1898-1903. Republican; Lutheran. Mem. Ass'n Mil. Surgeons of U. S., N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Mcd. Reserve Corps, U. S. A., etc. Mem. Gen. Alumni Soc. of N. Y. Univ. Ad- dress: 107 W. 47th St., N. Y. City.
MIX, JOSIAH ROWLAND
Publisher; b. Atwater, O., Feb. 2, 1856; s. Nathan Spencer and Maria (Talcott) Mix; ed. Olmstead Sch., Wilton, Conn .; m. Orange, N. J., Oct. 26, 1881, Mary Louise Everitt; children: Louise Willard, b. 1882; Julia Rowland, b. 1884; Dorothy, b. 1886. Mg'r Scribner's Magazine, published by Chas. Scribner's Sons. Repub- lican. Mem. N. E. Soc., Ohio Soc. Recreation: Golf. Ciubs: Calumet, Lotos, Aldine, St. Andrew's Golf,
Essex County Country. Residence: 260 Riverside Drive. Address: 597 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
MOAK, CHARLES HENRY
Physician; b. Dcihi, . N. Y., 1861; s. Niehoias and An- geline (Frisbee) Moak; ed. Delaware Lit. Inst., Frank- lin, N. Y .; Univ. City of N. Y. (Med. Dep't); m. Coium- bia, Tenn., June 7, 1896, Katharine Wilkes. Physi- cian to the Harlem Hosp. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc. Mem. Masonic order and Mystic Shrine, Delaware Valley Ass'n, Tenn. Soc. Clubs: Canadian Camp. Dunwoodie Country. Address: 525 West End Av., N. Y. City.
MOELLER, LOUIS CHARLES
Artist; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 5, 1856; ed. in city schools; served apprenticeship of three years to his father, who was engaged in N. Y. City as a decorative painter, then pursued art studies in N. Y. City and Munich, Bavaria. Opened studio in N. Y. City; awarded Hali- garten prize of Nat. Acad. Design; has gained distinc- tion as a painter of genre subjects. Asso. 1884,
academician since 1895, Nat. Acad. Design. Address: Wakefield, N. Y.
MOEN, A. RENÉ
Real estate operator; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1867; s. Edward Arthur and Mary Warren (C'ram) Moën; grad. Yaie Univ., Sheffield Scientific Dcp't, 1889. In real estate business 10 years; banking business, 5 years; ehm'n large English Corp'n, 7 years. Travelled around the world, visiting Egypt, Ceylon, India, Burma, China, Japan, S. America. Treas, and dir. Ru- land & Whiting Co .; v .- p. and dir. Fowler Mf'g Co., Ltd. Served 8 years in Squadron A, N.G.N.Y., re- signing as 2d lieut. Troop II .; enlisted in U. S. Vols., during Spanish-Am. War, serving in Troop A as 1st scrg't. Republican. Mem. Delta Psi fraternity; hon. mem. Squadron A. Mem. B'd of Mg'mt Y. M. C. A., West Side Branch; trustee Midnight Mission. Clubs: University, Yale, Knollwood Country, Sports (London). Residence: 44 W. 44th St. Address: Tempie Court Bld'g, 5 Beekman St., N. Y. City.
MOFFAT, JOHN LITTLE
Physician; b. Brooklyn, June 14, 1853; s. Dr. Reuben Curtis and Elizabeth Virginia (Barclay) Moffat; grad. Cornell Univ., B.S., 1873; M.D. (head of class), N. Y. Homæ. Med. Coli. and Flower Hosp., 1877; O. et A. Chir., N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp. Coli., 1881; m. Brooklyn, April 18, 1893, Elizabeth M. Rhodes; children: John Little, 6th, b. Jan. 21, 1894; Heien. b. Sept. 21, 1895; Reuben Curtis, b. April 24, 1897. Practised in Brook- lyn, 1877-1911, in Ithaca, since 1912, now exclusively eyes and ears. Ex-State med. examiner; editor Jour- nai of Ophthalmology, Otology and Laryngology; ex- editor Homo. Eye, Ear and Throat Journal; late oculist, aurist and ex-chief of staff, now consulting ophthalmic surgeon of Cumberland St. Hosp .; ex- pres. Alumni Ass'ns of N. Y. Home. Med. Coll. and of Brooklyn Homo. and Cumberland St. Hosps. Senior mem. (ex-pres.), N. Y. State Homœ. Med. Soc .; senior mem. (ex-pres.) Kings Co. Homœ. Med. Soc .; senior mem. Am. Inst. of .Homo .; mem. Am. Med. Editors' Ass'n; Am. Home. Ophthalmol., Otol. and Laryngol. Soc. (v .- p., 1905-1908); hon. mem. N. Y. County Homœ, Med. Soc .; ex-mem. staff of Home for Consumptives and of Brooklyn Maternity. Collaborator, Am. Ency- clopedia of Ophthalmology. Republican. Address:
119 Stewart Av., Ithaca, N. Y.
MOFFAT, R. BURNHAM
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1861; s. Dr. Reuben Curtis and Elizabeth Virginia (Bareiay) Moffat; grad. Harvard Univ., B.A., 1883; Columbia Univ. Law Seh., LL.B., 1885; m. Brooklyn, June 5. 1895, Eilen Low Pierrepont; children: Jay Pierrepont, b. 1896; Elizabeth Barciay, b. 1898; Abbot Low, b. 1901. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Hist. Soc. of N Y., Soc. of
Colonial Wars. Ciubs: University, Century, Down Town, Harvard, Democratic, Automobile of America. Address: 63 Wail St., N. Y. City.
MOFFAT, WILLIAM D.
Publisher; b. Princeton, N. J., Jan. 17, 1866; 8. Professor James C. and Mary B. (Matthews) Moffat; grad. Princeton Univ. Was with the publishing house of Charies Scribner's Sons for 19 years; mg'r of Scrib- ner's Magazine, 1897-1904; prcs. publishing house of Moffat, Yard & Co. Clubs: Players, Aidine. Address: 120 W. 32d St., N. Y. City.
MOFFETT, JAMES
Lawyer and banker; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1853; s. Robert and Eleanor (McCormick) Moffett; m. Brook. lyn, N. Y., April 15, 1884, Annie Aletta Elweil; chii- dren: Robert Eiwell, Dr. Rudolph Duryea. Has prac- tised law at Brooklyn, N. Y., since admission to bar, Dec., 1874; senior niem. firm of Moffett & Moffett. Chm'n Dem. Gen. Com. Kings County, 1897-1902; pres. Ridgewood Bank from 1905 until merged in Jenkins Trust Co., March, 1906. V .- p. Jenkins Trust Co., until Jan., 1908; pres. Hamburg Savings Bank, Brooklyn, since incorp'n, 1905; pres. Hamburg Realty Corp'n. Delegate to Dem. Nat. Convs., Chicago. 1906, and Kansas City, 1900. Has traveled extensively in America and abroad and visited most of European countries many times. Recreations: Farming and travel. Address: 830 Park Av., N. Y. City.
MOFFETT, ROBERT LESLIE
Lawyer; b. Minerai Point, Wis .; s. James Burch and Harriet Amelia (Larned) Moffett; grad. Univ. of Minn., B.L., 1889; Columbia Law Sch., A.M., Columbia, 1891; m. Lakewood, N. J., Feb. 26, 1896, Lillian M. Schultze. Mem. Bar Ass'n, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: University. Address: 57 Wiliianı St., N. Y. City.
MOIR, HENRY
Actuary; b. Midlothian, Scotland, Feb. 22, 1871; 8. James and Margaret (Weir) Moir; ed. in village sch. and George Watson's Coll. for Boys. Edinburgh; m. Edinburgh, July 1, 1899, Janet Ballantine Niven; chii- dren: Thomas Niven, b. 1900; Margaret, b. 1902; Janet Balentine, b. 1906; Alex. Jamies, b. 1909 (d. 1911). Took up actuarial studies and became a fellow of Faculty of Actuaries of Scotland, 1892, and a feliow of the Inst. of Actuaries, London, in 1899 (prize essaylst. 1900). In 1901 became actuary of Provident Savings Life Assur- ance Soc. of N. Y .; now aetuary Home Life Ins. Co. of N. Y .; elected asso. Actuarial Soc. of Amer- ica and fellow, by examination, in 1903. Author: Life Assurance Primer; Agency Arguments; edited 7th Edi- tion of Principles and Practise of Life Insurance, and has written pamphlets submitted to actuarial bodies on: Calculation of Office Premiums; First Year's Risk; Rcassurance of Surplus Risks; Valuation and Distribu- tion. V .- p. Actuarial Soc. of Edinburgh, 1899-1900; v .- p. of Actuarial Soc. of America. 1908-1910. Presby'n. Recreations: Golf, tennis, etc. Address: 256 Broadway, N. Y. City.
MOLLENHAUER, FREDERICK D.
Retired sugar refiner; b. N. Y. City: s. John and Doris Mollenhauer; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1890, May Craig. Pres. Newtown Creek Dock Properties, Inc .; underwriter U. S. Lloyds; trustee Nassau Trust Co .; dir. Moiienhauer Sugar Refining Co. of N. J .; N. Y. Sugar Refining Co., Citizens' Union Reaity and Mort- gage Co., Cuban-Am. Sugar Co., Fajardo Sugar Co., Mf'rs Nat. Bank, St. Regis Paper Co., Brooklyn Daily Times, MoKee Refrigerator Co .: trustee Scholarship Fund, N. Y. Latin Club. Residence: 505 Bedford Av. Address: 480 Kent Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
MOLLENHAUER, J, ADOLPH
Capitalist; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 10. 1857; s. John and Doris (Seimes) Mollenhauer; ed. public schs. and Deghuee Coli .; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1852, Anna Dick. Associated with father in organizing and conducting Molicnhauer Sugar Refining Co., and until 1900 was v .- p. and gen. ing'r of the co .; now investor in sugar properties and real estate: travels much abroad and in U. S .; was ono of organizers 2d Battalion Naval Reserves, holding positions of ficut. and paymaster. Advisory mem. Mollenhauer Sugar Refining Co .; dir. St. Regis Paper Co., Brooklyn Acad. of Music, L. I. Auto Highway. Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences; trustce Mf'rs Nat. Bank, Title Guarantee and Trust Co., German Savings Bank, Brooklyn Bureau of Char- itics, Brooklyn Hosp. and Dispensary. Independent in politics; Lutheran. Recreations: Automobiling, yachting, travel. Ciubs: Penataquit Corinthian Yacht (comniodore), N. Y. Yacht, Atlantic Yacht, Hanover. Address: Sł Broadway, Brooklyn. N. Y.
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MOLLOY, HENRY PIERCE
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1880; s. Davld J. and Ellen A. (Miller) Molloy; ed. publie schs .; grad. N. Y. Law Seh., LL.B. (with honors), 1901; m. 1911, Mabel D. McCann. Mem. law firm of Rudd, Wood & Molioy. Has been active in politles for many years and prominent speaker in polltical campaigns; elected county cierk of Kings Co. on Dem. ticket, served during 1910-1911. Episcopalian. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Brooklyn Bar Ass'n. Clubs: Brooklyn League, Creseent Athletic, Lawyers' (Brooklyn). Residence: 55 83d St., Brook- lyn, N. Y. Address: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.
MONROE, PAUL
Univ. prof .; b. Madison, Ind., June 7, 1869; s. Rev. William Y. and Juliet ( Williams) Monroe; grad. Franklin (Ind.) Coll., B.S., 1890; Univ. of Chicago, Ph.D., 1897; student in Univ. of Heidelberg, 1901; LL.D., Univ. of Peking, 1913; m. Aug. 26, 1891, Emma Ellis, of Franklin, Ind. 'Fellow in Sociology, Univ. of Chicago, 1895-1897; instr. history, 1897-1899; adjunct prof. history of ed'n; 1899-1902; since 1902, Teachers' Coll., Columbia Univ. Leeturer in ed'n, Univ. of Caiif. 1905; Yale Univ., 1906-1907. Fellow A.A.A.S. Author: Source Book in the History of Education for the Greek and Roman Period, 1901; Thomas Platter and the Educational Renaissance of the Six- teenth Century, 1904; A Text Book in the History of Education, 1905; Brief Course in the History of Edu- cation, 1907; also edn'l artieles in technical publica- tions. Editor dep't of ed'n, Internat. Encyclopedia, Internat. Year Book and Nelson's Encyclopedia; editor-in-chief Cyelopædle of Education (Vol. I.) 1910, (Vol. II.) 1911, (Vol. III.) 1912, (Vol. IV. and Vol. V.) 1913; editor Brief Course Series of Edn'l Texts. Com. to report on Condition of Philippine Sch. System, Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Dep't. Mem. Ed'n Com. of Nat. Com. of Nat. Progressive Party; also of N. Y. Legislative Com. of Nat. Progressive Party. Club: City. Residence: 44 Prospeet Drive, Park Hill, Yonkers, N. Y. Address: Teachers College, Columbia Univ., N. Y. City.
MONROE, ROBERT GRIER
Lawyer; b. Philadelphia, July 26, 1860; s. Thomas Bell Monroe, Jr., and Elizabeth Cooper (Grier) Mlon- roe; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H .; 'Princeton Unlv., A.B., 1881; Law Sch. of Columbia Coll., LL.B., 1883; unmarried. Engaged in practise of law in N. Y. City from graduation; now mem. law firm of Mae- farlane & Monroe. Sec. Anti-Snapper Com. (N. Y. supporters of Cleveland), 1892; comm'r Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, 1902-1903. Democrat. Mem. Southern Soc. Clubs: University, Union, Century, Reform, City. Address: 26 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
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MONTAGUE, GILBERT HOLLAND
Lawyer; b. Springfield, Mass., May 27, 1880; s. Dwight Blilings and Sarah Helen (Perry) Montague; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., summa cum laude, 1901; Harvard Unlv., A.M., 1902; LL.B., 1904; m. Oct. 3, 1907, Amy A. Collier, N. Y. City. Instr. In economics, Har- vard Coll., 1901-1904; editor of Harvard Law Review while pursuing course in Harvard Law Sch .; legal sec. to Hon. James A. Blanchard, justice of Supreme Court, 1905-1908; lecturer on law of eng'ring con- tracts at Poiy. Inst., Brooklyn, 1906-1913; now en- gaged exclusively in gen. practise of law. Receiver of Pierrepont Hotel Co., 1907; Hotel Gotham Co. and Fuiton Street R. R. Co., 1908; Herbert Collieries, 1912; comm'r of estimate and appralsement for Brooklyn Loop, 1908. Sp'l deputy att'y gen. for prosecution of election frauds, 1909-1912. Mem. Nat. Civie Fed- eration Com. on Trust Legislation, 1911-1913; sp'i examiner appt'd by Federal Court in U. S. against Am. Asiatic S. S. Co. (anti-trust prosecution). Mem. Phl Beta Kappa Soc. Author: Rise and Progress of the Standard Oll Company, 1903; Trusts of To-day, 1904; Sherman Anti-Trust Act and Patent Law, 1912; also several legal and economic contb'ns to North American Review. Atiantle Monthly, Harvard Law Review, Yale Law Journal, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Yale Review. Independent. Mem. Ass'n Bar Clty of N. Y., N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n. Clubs: Unlon League, Harvard. Residence: 152 E. 37th St. Address: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.
MONTGOMERY, ROBERT HIESTER
Public accountant, lawyer; b. Pa., Sept. 21, 1872; s. Rev. Thomas and Annie (Kline) Montgomery; ed. pub- iic schs. and by private tutors; in. Orange, N. J., Nov. 4, 1904, Elizabeth Shaw; children: Robert Shaw, b. 1905; Arthur, b. 1909; Elizabeth, b. 1913. Admitted to bar of N. Y. City and Philadelphia; instr. in account- ing, Columbia Univ. Partner in firm Lybrand, Ross Bros. & Montgomery, certified public accountants. Served through Spanish-Am. War with Light Battery
A, Philadelphia. Methodist; treas. N. Y. City Soe. of M. E. Ch. Pres. Am. Ass'n of Publie Accountants, Methodist Social Union of N. Y .; mem. N. Y. County Bar Ass'n, Am. Bar Ass'n, Inst. Arts and Seience, Aead. Polit. Science, Troop A (N. G. of Pa.). Author: Auditing Theory and Practice, and many pamphlets on account- ing and economle questlons: Editor Am. Business Manual. Reereatlon: Golf. Clubs: Lawyers, Lotos, Faeuity (Columbia Univ.), Dunwoodie Country, Buck Hill Falls Golf, Economic. Residence: 525 West End Av. Address: 55 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
MOODY, HERBERT RAYMOND
Prof. of chemistry; b. Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 19, 1869; s. Luther Richmond and Mary Emily (Sherman) Moody; ed. Chelsea publie schs .; grad. Wass. Inst. Technol., S.B., 1892; Columbia Univ., A.M., 1900, Ph.D., 1901; m. Chelsea, Aug. 20, 1895, Mary Edna Wads- worth. Instr. chemistry, Mass. Inst. Technol., 1892- 1895; instr. scientifie dep't, Gilbert Sch., Winsted, Conn., 1895-1899; post-grad, work at Columbia Univ., 1899-1901; prof. chemistry Hobart Coll., 1901-1905; prof. analytical chemistry Coli. City of N. Y. since 1905; mem. Am. Chem, Soe., Am. Electro-Chem. Soc., London Soe. of Chem. Industry, Phi Beta Kappa Soc., K. S. (Mass. Inst. Technology). Club: Chemists, of N. Y. Address: 330 Convent Av., N. Y. City.
MOODY, JOHN
Banker, author, lecturer; b. Jersey City, N. J., May 2, 1868; s. William Francis and Sarah Jane (Nichols) Moody; ed. publie sehs, and private study; m. Brook- lyn, N. Y., April 5, 1899, Anna Mulford Addison. Was engaged In newspaper work until 1800, banking busi- ness until 1900; founded Moody's Manual of Railroads and Corporation Securities in 1900; has travelled ex- tenslvely In America and Europe; lecturer on invest- ments. Senior mem. firm Moody & Co., bond dealers. In- dependent Democrat. Episcopalian. Author: The Truth About the Trusts, The Art of Wall Street Investing, A Trip Into Trustdom, The Investors' Primer, Prinei- ples of Analyzing Investment Securities, Eighty Years of the Railroads, The Rise of the Trusts, The Religion of Peace. Clubs: National Art, Lawyers (N. Y. City). Address: 35 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
MOONEY, JOSEPH F.
Catholic clergyman; b. Pike County, Pa., July 8, 1848; grad. St. John's Coll., Fordham, 1868; Ph.D. Mt. St. Mary's Coll., Md., and LL.D. from Notre Dame and Fordham Univs .; ordained to priesthood Troy Sem., 'une 3, 1871; prof. of philosophy, Troy Sem., 1871-1879; pastor St. Patrick's Ch., Newburgh, 1879-1890; pastor of Sacred Heart Ch., N. Y., since 1890; chancellor of archdiocese, N. Y., 1892; vicar-gen. archdiocese, July 8, 1892; domestle prelate of the Holy See, July 8, 1896; prothonotary apostolic, March 10, 1904. Address: 457 W. 51st St., N. Y. City.
MOORE, ARTHUR SELWYN
Physiclan; b. Bay City, Mich., March 7, 1879; s. Wm. B. G. and Katheryne (Jarmln) Moore; ed, public schs. of Bay City, Mieh .; Univ. of Michigan (literary dep't one year, medical dep't four years, grad. 1901); m. Bay City, Mich., Aug. 1, 1906, Martha MacCartney; one c., Catherine Ann, b. 1908. With Univ. Hosp., Ann Arbor, Mieh., 1901-1902; ass't physician to Asylum for Criminal Insane, Ionia, Mich., June, 1902-Oct., 1903, and State Hosp. for Insane, Middletown, N. Y., since Oct., 1903. Dir. Bay Ridge-Middletown Co. Mem. Mich. Nat. Guard three years, N. Y. N. G. nine years, passing up through non-eomm'd grades to sergeant; appointed to Med. Dep't as 1st lieut., promoted capt. Med. Dep't 1910, which rank still holds. Recreations: Tennis, bowling. Club: Army and Navy (N. Y. City). Address: State Hosp .. Middletown, N. Y.
MOORE, CALEB CLARKE
Advertising mg'r; b. Camden, S. C., Maren 18, 1877; s. Albertus Adair and Carrie Alken (Clarke) Moore; ed. S. C. Mil. Acad., S. C. Unlv., LL.B. (cum laude) ; m. Camden, S. C., April 25, 1900. Elizabeth B. Ancrum; children: Thomas A., b. Feb. 10, 1901; Albertus A., b. Sept. 6, 1904; Camiila A., b. Sept. 24, 1906. Practised law in South 12 years; engaged in newspaper work; moved to N. Y. City Feb., 1910; connected with N. Y. Times; later became advertising my'r of Financial House, then N. Y. mg'r of mi'g coneern; now engaged in advertising business. Served in N. G. S. C. several years; county justice three years. Democrat, Reere- ations: Polo, golf. Clubs: Camden Country, Sarsfield Golf (Camden, S. C.). Residence: 132 W. 91st St. Address: 59 John St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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