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Spanish-Am. War, and prominently connected with
many other mil. org'ns. Public lecturer. Sec. A. & N.
Realty Co, Republican. Mem. Kane Lodge 454, F. & A. M .; Phl Gamma Delta fraternity. Clubs: Army and Navy, N. Y, Athletic. Address: 29 Broadway, N. Y. City.
KECK, JEREMIAH
Jurist; b. Johnstown, Fulton Co., N. Y., Nov. 9, 1145; s. Isaac and Eliza Ann (Burns) Keck; ed. pub- Hr schools. Clinton (N. Y.) Liberal Inst., Whitestown (N. Y.) Sem .; m. 1st, Johnstown, June 10, 1874, Jennie A Kibbe; 2d, Detroit, Mich., Sara R. Riggs; one d. by 1st marriage: Flora de Fon Claire. Admitted to bar at Gen. Term of Supreme Court at Schenectady, N Y., April 8. 1869; associated with his preceptors, under name of Wells, Dudley & Keck, 1869-1877; with Philip Keck until 1883; elected dlst. att'y of Fulton Co., 1874; re-elected in 1877; elected co. jndge and surrogate, 1883; was re-elected and has held the of- fre since. Republican. Served in Civil War as mem. Co C. 77th Reg't, N. Y. Vols. Comd'r Martin Mc- Mahon Post 257, G. A .. R., 20 years; mem. St. Pat- rick's Lodge 4. F. and A. M .: Johnstown Chapter. Holy Cross Commandery, K. T., Gloversville, N. Y. Residence: 412 S. William St Address: Surrogate's Office, County Bld'g. Johnstown, N. Y.
KEECH, FREDERICK JAMES
Clergyman; grad. Charlotte Hall Mil. Acad., St Mary County, Md .; St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Md .. BA .. 1881, MM.A., 1888 (D.D .. 1908); Gen. Theol. Sem .. 6 T.B., 1887. Ordered deacon, by Bishop Welles. 1888, ordained priest by Bishop McLaren, 1889, in ministry of Episcopal Church. Formerly rector Immannel Ch., Racine, Wis .; St. Clement's Ch., Greenville, Pa .; St. George's Ch., Leadville, Colo .; senior curate St. John's Chapel, Trinity Parish. N. Y. City. 1894-1908; rector Ch. of Atonement, 17th St. near 5th Av., Brooklyn, 1908-1910; elected rector of St. Michael's Ch., N. Y. City, but declined the election: now ass't Christ Ch., also engaged in literary work. Address: 449 Fifth St, Brooklyn, N. Y. .
KEELER, HENRY TAYLOR
Banker; b. Auburn. Cayuga Co., N. Y .; s. Delos Mil- ton and Catherine Gould (Taylor) Kecler; m. New- port. Ky., Sept. 6, 1888, Martha Wilson Taylor. Cash- ler Nat. Bank of Auburn, N. Y. Mem. B'd of Health, City of Auburn, N. Y., 1905-1908; Comm'r Public Health, City of 'Auburn, 1908-1909. Address: 18 Ncl- son St., Auburn. N. Y.
KEELER, JOHN RUSSELL
Lawyer; b. Canton, N. Y., Dcc. 9, 1878; s. John Clarence and Ada Warner (Servis) Keeler; grad, Can- ton (N. Y.) High Sch., 1895; Williams Coll., A.B., 1899; m. June 7. 1905. Caroline Louise McCrea; one s .: John McCrea. Admitted to bar of N. Y. State, 1902. Coun- sel to corp'n (Village of Canton), 1904-1908. Chm'n Rep. Town Com., 1904-1911; appt'd sp'l county judge St. Lawrence County. Jan., 1912. Mem. Rep. County Com. since 1912. Episcopalian. Clubs: The Club, Citizens, Stillwater (Canton), Century (Ogdensburg). Address: Canton, N. Y.
KEELER, WILLIAM EDWIN
Banker; b. Moravia, N. Y., Feb. 24, 1842; s. Thomp- son and Eliza ( Allee) Kecler: ed. schs. of Moravia; m. 1st, Hamilton, N. Y .. Aug. 16. 1865, Fannie M. Smith; 2d. Moravia, Nov. 4. 1875, Mary C. Huntington: children: Ralph R. (by first wife), Lynn H. Pres. and dir. First Nat. Bank. Moravia; trustee Auburn Sav- ings Bank; dir. Moravia Nat. Bank. Cayuga County Nat Bank. Served as sheriff of Cayuga Co. 3 years. Repnhlican ; Congregationalist. Address: Anburn. N. Y.
KEENA, LEO JOHN
Consul: b. Detroit, Mich .. April 12, 1878; s. James T. and Henrietta (Boyle) Keena; ed. Univ. of Mich .: m. Chicago, Aug. 18, 1906. Eleanor Clarke; children: Shannon, b. June 24, 1910; Pierrepont Williams, b. May 20, 1912. Appt'd consul at Chihuahua, Mexico. 1909. and Florence, Italy. since 1910. Served on U. S. S. Yosemite, during Spanish-Am. War. Address: Am. Consulate, Florence, Italy.
KEENE, FOXHALL
Banker; s. James R. (Wall St. financler) and Sara (Daingerfield) Keene. Was associated
with his father not only In business but also on the turf, where they were leaders for many years. Ile is known here and abroad as one of the most acccom- plished and successful of gentlemen riders; one of most prominent members of Rockaway Hunt Club. Clubs: Racquet and Tennis, Turf and Field, Automo- bile of America. Meadow Brook. Address: Cedar- hurst, L. I., N. Y.
KEENEY, FREDERICK THOMAS
Clergyman; b. Fablus, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1863; s. Sea- bury B. and Melvina Esther (Andrews) Keeney; ed. Wyoming Sem., 1882; Syracuse Univ., A.B., 1886, Ph.MÍ., 1888, D.D., 1900; m. Ellenville, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1886; Georgia S. Kceney; one d .; Dorotha Lillian, b. May 2, 1896. Methodist. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon and Phi Beta Kappa fraternitics. Trustee Syracuse Univ. Ad- dress: 603 University Av., Syracuse, N. Y.
KEENEY, HENRY THOMPSON
Banker; b. Saugerties, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1875; s. Thomas B. and Etta F. (Thompson) Keeney; ed. private sch .; m. Saugerties, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1897, Mary E. Adams; children: Beatrice A., Frances E. Mem. Saugerties Jewelry Co .; cashier Saugerties Bank; chief eng'r Saugerties Fire Dep't; pres. Robert A. Snyder Hose Co. Band. Democrat; mem. Dutch Reformed Ch. Recreations: Fishing, automobiling, bowling. Clubs: Saugerties, Saugerties Democratic ( treas.). Resi- dencc: 108 Market St. Address: 258 Main St., Sauger- ties, N. Y.
J KEEP, CHARLES HALLAM
Chairman B'd of Dirs. Columbia-Knickerbocker Trust Co .; b. Lockport, N. Y., Fcb. 26, 1861; s. Charles and Caroline (Crockett) Keep; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., 1882; Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., 1885; m. Buf- falo, N. Y., May 17, 1894; children: Eleanor Williams, b. 1896; Martha Gibson, b. 1895. Lawyer at Buffalo, N. Y., 1885-1903; ass't sec. of the Treasury, May 26, 1903-Jan., 1907; sup't of banks, N. Y. State, Jan .- July, 1907; mem. Public Service Comm'n of N. Y. State, 2d Dist., July, 1907-March, 1908; pres. and dir. Knicker- bocker Trust Co., from March, 1908, to June, 1912; now chm'n B'd of Dirs. Dir. Barney Estate Co. (N. Y.), Lockport Paper Co. Republican. Clubs: Uni- versity, Metropolitan, Harvard (N. Y.), Buffalo (Buf- falo). Residence: 7 E. 62d St. Address: Knicker- bocker Trust Co., N. Y. City.
KEEP, CHAUNCEY
Capitalist, banker; b. Whitewater, Wis., Aug. 20, 1853; s. Henry and Phebe (McCluer) Keep; ed. public schs. of Chicago; m. Chicago, Jan. 9, 1888, Mary H. Blair; children: Margaret, Henry B., Katharine F. In lumber business, 1878-1883; mf'g lead, 1888-1903; trus- tee Marshall Field Estate since 1906. V .- p. and dir. Ill. Trust & Savings Bank; trustee N. Y. Trust Co., U. S. Trust Co .; dir. Chicago & Northwestern R'y Co., Merchants Loan & Trust Co., Chicago Telephone Co., Pullman Co. Traveled extensively in Europe, Egypt, West Indies, Mexico and other countries. Re- publican; Episcopalian. Mem. Soc. of Colonial Wars. Trustce Chicago Home for Incurables, Old People's Home, Hahnemann Hosp. and Coll., Chicago. Recre- ations: Golf, horseback riding. Clubs: Chicago, Union Leaguc, University of Chicago, Chicago Athletic, Chi- cago Golf, Chicago Literary, Commercial, Homewood, Onwentsia, Railroad of N. Y., Metropolitan of N. Y. Residence: 2825 Prairie Av. Address: 135 Adams St., Chicago, Il1.
KEEP, HENRY VIRTNER
Merchant; b. Issaquena Co., Miss., June 7, 1S66; s. Henry V. and Sallie (Collins) Keep; ed. Columbia Grammar Sch., N. Y. City; unmarried. Pres. Keep Shirt Co .; mem. 7th Reg't N. G. N. Y., 1881-1900, hold- ing comm'n of 2d licut. at time of discharge. Episco- palian. Men. Sons of the Revolution, Kane Lodge, 454, F. and A. M., mem. Southern Soc. of N. Y. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic, Englewood Country. Address: 15 W. 32d St., N. Y. City.
N KEEP, JOHN LESTER
Physician; b. New Haven, Conn., Mar. 18, 1839; s. Lester Keep, M.D., and Lavinia (Clark) Keep; ed. Collegiate and Commercial Inst., New Haven, Thet- ford (Vt.) Acad., Yale Med. Sch., Hahnemann Med. Coll,, Philadelphia, M.D., 1860, N. Y. Homo. Coll. and Hosp., M.D., 1866; m. Brooklyn, Dec. 25, 1865, Med. Sarah Coit Avery; children: Ogden Avery, b. 1879. Mrs. Charics S. Morse, b. 1SS2, John Basset, b. 1868 (deccased), Jay Lester, b. 1874 (deceased). practitioner of medicine since graduation. Has made Gen.
two trips to Europe. Comm'd surgeon 13th Reg't, N. G. N. Y., 1868, 5th Brigade, 1869, 2d Div. 1880, colonel by brevet, 2d Div., 1883; rendered supernumer- ary, 1884. Mem. Am. Inst. of Homeopathy, 1867 (sen-
ior mem.). Brooklyn Med Club; Alumni Ass'n of Hahnemann Med. Coli, of Philadelphia (v .- p.), Alum- ni Ass'n of N. Y. Home. Med. Coll. and Hosp. (ex- pres.); life mem. Altair Lodge F. and A. M., life mcm. L. f. Ilist. Soc. 1863; life mem. N. E. Soc. (Brook- lyn), 1881; life mem. 13th Reg't Vet. Ass'n; med. dir. and trustee Gates Av. Home. Dispensary; con- sulting physician Cumberland St. Hosp .; trustee and sec. Shelter Island Heights Ass'n, Shelter Island
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Heights, N. Y .; trustee Shelter Island Yacht Club (chm'n House Com.). Clubs: Unanimous, Nat. Arts (N. Y. City); Rembrandt (Brooklyn). Summer resi- dence: "Saravista," Shelter Island Heights, N. Y. Address: 460 Clinton Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
KEEP, OLIVER HILDRETH, JR.
Retired mfr; b. Issaquena Co., Miss., Jan. 6, 1868; s. Henry V. and Sallie B. (Collins) Keep; ed. Phillips Andover, Andover, Mass .; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 29, 1901, Gertrude M. Luttgen. Was v .- p. and treas. H. V. Keep Shirt Co., now retired. Served 12 years as mem. 7th Reg't, N. G. N. Y. Episcopalian. Mem. South- ern Soc. of N. Y. City. Club: Columbia Yacht. Ad- dress: N. Y. City.
KEESE, JOHN MUMFORD
Physician; b. Syracuse, N. Y., July 5, 1872; s. John Wynkoop and Fannie D. (Batcheller) Keese; ed. Lawrenceville Sch., Lawrenceville, N. J .; partial course Princeton Coll., Hering Med. Coll., Chicago, Ill., M.D .; m. Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1896, Lena Viola Lovell; children: John Mumford, Jr., b. 1904, Thurston Lovell, b. 1908. V .- p: staff Syracuse Home. Hosp .; attending physician, Old Ladies' Home; pres. Onon- daga County Homes Med. Soc., mem. Homoe. Med. Soc. of State of N. Y., Medico-Chirurgical Soc., Central, N. Y. Home. Med. Soc. Address: 215 Slocum Av., NKELLER, HENRY
Syracuse, N. Y.
KEHL, JOHN ELWIN
Consul; b. Cincinnati, O., Oct. 10, 1870; s. John and Louise (Buehler) Kehl; ed. Cincinnati pub. schs., grad. Johnson & McGee's Commercial Coll .; m. Jan. 10, 1892, Corine Cordelia Beyer; children: Willard Driver, b. Nov. 25, 1892; Naomi Louise, b. July 2, 1894. En- gaged in printing and publishing business eight years. Appt'd consul at Stettin, Germany, 1897; pro- moted Sydney, Nova Scotia, 1908; to Saloniki, Turkey, 1911. Comm'r Deeds for State of Ohio, while sta- tioned at Stettin, Germany. Mason (32°), Shriner, IIon. pres. Am. Chamber of Commerce for the Levant, Saloniki Branch. Recreations: Shooting, fishing. Ad- dress: Am. Consulate, Saioniki, Turkey.
KEIGWIN, ALBERT EDWIN
Clergyman; b. Clinton. Ia., July 21, 1869; s. Rev. Albert N. and Amanda L. (Bullock) Keigwin; grad. Princeton Univ., A.B., 1891, A.M., 1894; Lafayette Coll., D.D., 1906; m. 1911, Elizabeth W. Gray, of Newark, N. J., d. Robert Gray, Jr., and Mary C, Woodruff. Pastor First Presby'n Ch., Millville, N. J., 1896-1900; Park Ch., Newark, N. J., 1900-1905; West End Ch., N. Y. City, 1905; pres. Ursinus Coll., Collegeville, Pa., 1907-1912, in conjunction with N. Y. pastorate of West End Ch. Republican. Mem. I. O. O. F., Northern Lodge, F. and A. M., and Damascus Commandery, K. T., New- ark, N. J., Theta Delta Chi fraternity; mem. Presby'n B'd Home Missions of N. Y. City; chm'n Gen. Assem- bly's Com. on Young People's Socs .; mem. Gen. Assem- bly's Coms. on Evangelical Work, also Assembly Com. Ministerial Sustentation. Author: The Heart Side of God. Address: 324 W. 103d St., N. Y. City.
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V KEITH, MINOR C.
Capitalist; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1848; s. Minor H. and Emily Meiggs Keith; ed. Stamford, Conn. Pres. Internat. R'y Co. of Central America; pres. and dir. Abangarez Gold Fields of Costa Rica, Costa Rica Esperanza Mining Co., Baltimore Bridge Co., Northern R'y Co. of Costa Rica, Banco Commercial de Costa Rica; v .- p. and dir. Belize Royal Mail and Central Am. Steamship Co., United Fruit Co. (Boston); dir. Fruit Dispatch Co., The Nipe Bay Co., United Mines Co. Clubs: Metropolitan, New York, City Midday, N. Y. Yacht, Whitehall. Residence: Babylon, L. I. Address: 17 Battery Place, N. Y. City.
V KELBY, CHARLES H.
Jurist. Republican. Elected Justice of Supreme Court for 2d Dist. for term expiring Dec. 31, 1925. Resi- dence: 923 President St. Address: County Court House, Brooklyn, N. Y.
KELCEY, HERBERT
Actor; b. England, Oct. 10, 1856. Was intended for the army, but joined a provincial theatrical co. and made first appearance at the Theatre Royal, Brighton, 1877, and continued in the provinces until Aug. 6, 1881, when he created the part of "Captain Lord Loverton" in Youth, in which he made his Lon- don debut at the Drury Lane Theatre. First ap- pearance in America at Wallack's Theatre, N. Y.,. as "Philip Radley" in Taken from Life, Sept. 9, 1882. Has created many notable parts; was a mem. of the Madison Square Co., 1884-1885, after that with Wallack Stock Co., and in Oct. 1887, leading man in Daniel Frohman's Lyceum Stock Co., in which he first appeared as "Jonn Rutherford" in The Wife, and con- tinued with that co. until 1896, when he supported
Mrs. Leslie Carter, in The Heart of Maryland. After that became a star, playing "Edward Fletcher," ia The Moth and the Flame, with Effie Shannon as lead- ing woman, and has continued to star in various other plays at the head of his own co. Address: Care of Low's Exchange, 1123 Broadway, N. Y. City.
KELLER, ARTHUR IGNATIUS
Artist, illustrator; b. N. Y. City, July 4, 1867; L Adam and Matilda (Spohr) Keller; studied at Nat Acad. of Design and under Prof. Wilmarth, N. Y .; and Prof. Loeffts, Munich, Germany; m. 1st, 1894, Myra A. C. Hayes; 2d, June 3, 1908, Edith Livingston Mason. Awarded 1st class medal Nat. Acad .; also 1st Hallgarten composition prize; gold medal, Phila. delphia Art Club; silver medal, Paris Exp'n, 1900; gold and silver medals, La. Purchase Exp'n, 1904; Evans water color prize, 1903; his picture At Mass was purchased by Munich Acad. Has illustrated many important books, including The Right of Way, Clans- man, To-morrow's Tangle, The Virginian and numer. ous others; also much illustration work for the best magazines. Mem. Am. Water Color Soc., N. Y. Water Color Soc., Soc. of Illustrators. Clubs: Nat. Arts, Sal. magundi, Liederkranz. Address: 876 St. Nicholas Av. N. Y City.
Physician and surgeon; b. Cracow, Austria, Dec, 1877; s. Hirsch and Esther (Sternberg) Keller; ed. in schs. of Cracow, Austria, and continued in United States by private tutors; student of theology, Jewish Theol. Sem. of America, 1897-1898; post-grad. work N. Y. Post-Grad. Sch., 1909-1910; also at N. Y. Poly- clinic Sch. and Hosp .; grad Uuniversity and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., N. Y. City, M.D., 1902; attending surgeon to the dispensary of same inst'n, 1904-1906 (inclusive). Ass't attending orthopedic surgeon to Roosevelt Hosp .; ass't orthopedist and instructor in orthopedic surgery at the N. Y. Polyclinic Med. Sch. and Hosp. Hebrew (Orthodox). Mem. Eastern Med Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. County Med. Soc., Med. Ass'n of Greater City of N. Y., Med. Alliance, Clinical Soc., N. Y. Polyclinic Sch. and Hosp., exec. mein. Physicians' Protective League of N. Y., N. Y. Physicians' Ass'n. Mem. Independent Order B'rith Abraham., Jewish Publication Soc. of America, Kra- kauer Progressive Ass'n; dir. and mem. B'd of Ed'n, Obel Torah Soc. Address: 207 W. 110th St., N. Y. City,
KELLER, JOHN WILLIAM
Journalist; b. in Bourbon Co., Ky., July 5, 1856; L John Cantrill and Mary E. (Simpson) Keller; ed. Yale, class of 1879; unmarried. After leaving college came to N. Y. City, becoming reporter on daily newspaper, subsequently dramatic critic, editorial writer and mg'ng editor on various N. Y. City papers. Pres. and comm'r Public Charities of N. Y. City, 1898-1902. Mem. Tammany Hall; sachem Tammany Soc., 1899-1903; prominently mentioned for nomination as Vice-Pres. of U. S. in campaign of 1900, and went to conv. with endorsement of N. Y. Delegation to Nat. Dem. Conv. for that high office. Connected with Equitable Life Assurance Soc., 1903-1906; resident v .- p. Title Guar- anty and Surety Co. Author: Tangled Lives (a play), and wrote articles on public charities for the Eny- clopedia Americana. Clubs: Democratic (pres., 1899- 1900), N. Y. Press (pres., 1904-1905), Yale. Residence: 20 D. 31st St. Address: 84 William St., N. Y. City.
: KELLEY, AUGUSTUS W.
Banker; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 6, 1851; s. Augustus W. and Sarah J. (Brant) Kelley; ed. Public Sch. 35, N. Y. City; m. N. Y. City, April 22, 1879, Christina Browne Genin; children: Agnes Genin, Marion W., Augustus W., Jr., Christina, Sidney Genin. V .- p. and trustee Union Trust Co .; dir. Colonial Bank. Republican; Episcopalian. Trustee Ch. Mission for Deaf Mutes. Clubs: Union League, Church, St. Andrew's Golf. Ad- dress: 20 W. 88th St., N. Y. City.
KELLEY, FLORENCE
Secretary Nat. Consumers' League; b. Philadelphia, Sept. 12, 1859; d. William Darrah and Caroline Bart- ram (Bonsall) Kelley; grad. Cornell Univ., B.Litt., 1882; Northwestern Univ., LI.B., 1894; studied in Zu- rich and Heidelberg, 1882-1886. Chief insp. factories, State of Ill., 1893-1897; resident Hill House, Chicago, 1892-1899; resident fleury St. Settlement, N. Y. City, 1899-1913. Author: Some Ethical Gains Through Legislation, 1905 (Macmillan). Translator of Fred- crick Engel's Condition of the Working Class in Eng- land. Asso. editor Survey. Trustee Nat. Child Labor Com. Address: 106 E. 19th St., N. Y. City.
KELLEY, WILLIAM D.
Civil eng'r; b. Kelley's Island. Erie Co., O., May 11, 1859; s. William D, and Marcella (Dean) Kelley; ed. pub. schs., normal colls., and Wooster Univ., all in
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Obio; grad. Cornell Univ., B.S., 1880, C.E., 1881; m. Tarrytown, N. Y., 1894, Isabelle Silver; one s .: Will- um Datus, b. April 25, 1905. Followed eivll eng'ring professionally until 1893, with N. Y. & N. E. R. R. in Boston; with Catskill Mountain R. R., location and construction; South Pa. R. R. as ass't eng'r surveys, location and construction; 4 years as speclal ass't eng'r northern half of new Croton Aqueduct, N. Y. City; in 1891-1892, eng'r In charge of 3d corps In- tercontinental R'y, U. S. Gov't and Pan-Am. Gov't, surveying and exploring from Quito, the capital of Ecuador, to Juno, Peru, a distance, including side Unes, of about 3,000 miles in the plateau and Amazon countries of the Andes; since 1893 engaged in engi- seering, building and contracting in N. Y. City. Pres. Keily & Kelley, eng'rs, builders and contractors. Pres. Cowden & De Young, electrical contractors, N. Y. City. Dir. Leonia Heights Land Co. Independent Democrat. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Nat. Geog. Soc., Soc. Civil Eng'rs. Club: Cornell University. Residence: 173 Roberts Av .. Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 12th St. and Vernon Av., L. I. City, N. Y.
KELLEY, WILLIAM VALENTINE
Editor Methodist Review; b. Plainfield, N. J., Feb. 18, 1843; s. Rev. Benjamin and Eliza Kelley; Am. citizen of 277 years standing; ancestors came from Engiand in 1636 to Newburyport, Mass .; grad. from Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., A.B., 1865, D.D. 1883; Dickinson Coll., L.H.D., 1902; LL.D. Ohio Wes- leyan Univ., 1909; m. Philadelphia, Eliza A., d. John Whiteman. Prof. Mathematics and sciences, Pen- nington Sem., N. J., 1866-1867; entered ministry of M. E. Ch., 1868; pastor of prominent churches in Camden, New Brunswick and Newark, N. J., Phila., Pa., Buffalo and Brooklyn, N. Y., and Middletown and New Haven, Conn., until 1892. Lecturer and preacher at various univs., colls., and theol. schs., contb'r for many years to reviews and other perlodicals. Trustee Wesleyan Univ., Drew Theol. Sem. Prcs. of Trustees of Pekin (China) Univ .; mg'r Am. Bibie Soc .; v .- p. Missionary B'd 'M. E. Ch., B'd of Ed'n of M. E. Ch. Mem. General Conference M. E. Ch. in 1896, 1900, 1904, 1908 and 1912; has studied and traveled extensively in Europe, Asia and Africa. Beginning 1893, has been elected six times to editorship of Methodist Review, oldest and most extensively circulated peri- odical of its class in America (established in 1818) ; eleven years book editor of M. E. Ch. Mem. Joint Com. for making new catechism for Northern and Southern M. E. Churches; represents his denomination In Interdenominational Com'n on Divorce and Re- marriage. Author: The Ripening Experience of Life, Down the Road, The Illumined Facc, Trees and Men, Glimpses of The Soul of Glider and The Open Fire. Mem. Ecumenical Methodist Conference, Toronto, 1911. Ciub: British Authors' (London). Address: 150 5th Av., N. Y. City.
KELLOGG, EDWARD LELAND
Physician and surgeon; b. Homer, Cortland Co., N. Y., Aug. 1, 1872; s. William Alvan and Chloe Irene (Churchill) Kellogg; ed. Homer Acad. (valedictorian of .class of 1891), Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), M.D., 1895 (Harzen Prize). Interne Bellevue Hosp. 1898-1899; resident physician Hosp. for Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria Patients, 1900-1903; ass't attending physician, Minturn Hosp., since 1903; asso. attending surgeon Governeur Hosp .; Clinieal prof. diseases of digestive system, N. Y. Polyclinic Med. Sch. and Hosp .; prof. of Internal Medicine N. Y. Sch of Clini- cal Medicine; physician to N. Y. Polyclinic Hosp., chief of clinic, West Side German Dispensary; chief of clinic, N. Y. Polyclinic Dispensary; chief of clinic, Gouveneur Hosp. Dispensary; examiner Mutual Bene- At Life Ins. Co .; formerly asso. med. dir. and chief ex- . aminer Liberty Llfc Ins. Co. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Med. Soc. County of N. Y., Med. Ass'n Greater City of N. Y., Physicians' Mutual Ald Ass'n, Eastern Med. Soc. City of N. Y., Clinical Soc. of N. Y., Polyclinle Med. Sch. and Hosp., Soc. Alumnnl of Bellevue Hosp., Am. Soc. of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis; N. Y. Acad. of Medicine; A. A. A. S .; Mason (Chanceilor Walworth Lodge). Address: 48 W. 51st St., N. Y. Clty.
KELLOGG, FREDERICK SHEFFIELD
Lumber merchant; b. Utica, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1866; s. Charles Cushman and Anna Van Epps ( Underhill) Kellogg; prepared for coll. under Prof. Hoffman, at Stockridge, Mass .; grad. in class of 1887, Sheffield Scientific Sch., Yale Univ., Ph.B .; m. N. Y. Mills, N. Y., 1896, Elizabeth Welch Walcott; children: Stuart Wal- cott, b. 1897; Lols Walcott, b. 1898; Einelinc Walcott, b. 1902; Frederick Sheffield, Jr., b. 1904. Engaged as lumber merchant, being pres. Charles C. Kellogg & Sons Co., Utica, N. Y. Sec. and treas. Kellogg Lum- ber Co .; dir. Browne Tract Luniber Co., Walcott &
Campbell Spinning Co., Oneida Nat. Bank. Col. in N.G.N.Y., by apptm't; served as ass't q .- in. gen. with rank of col. by apptm't from Govs. Levl P. Morton and Frank Black. Independent; Presby'n. Mason; mem. Delta Psi fraternity. Pres. B'd of Trustees Utica lemale Acad. for Girls; dir. Utica Y. M. C. A., associated Charltles. Recreations: Baseball, tennis, golf. Clubs: University (N. Y.), Fort Schuyler, Sada- quada Golf and Tennis (Utica, N. Y.), Murray Bay Golf. Residence: Main St., New York Mills, N. Y .; (summer): Murray Bay, Quebec, Can. Address: 477 Genesce St., Utica, N. Y.
KELLOGG, HENRY
Jurist; engaged In the practice of law at Plattsburg, N. Y., untli elected, in 1903, on Rep. ticket to present office of justice of the Supreme Court of N. Y., for the fourteen year term, expiring Dec. 31, 1917. Ad- dress, l'lattsburg, N. Y.
KELLOGG, JOHN MORRIS
Jurist; b. Taylor, N. Y., 1851; §. Stephen and Nancy (Dillenbeck) Kellogg; ed. In academies, Cornell Univ. and Albany Law Sch., LL.B., 1873; m. Henrietta Guest Mathews. Admitted to bar, 1873, and engaged in prac- tice of law at Ogdensburg. N. Y. Held office of re- corder of Ogdensburg and later was county judge of St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., and judge Court of Claims of State of N. Y .; appt'd Oct. 1902, justice Supreme Court, State of N. Y., and elected, Nov., 1903, for full term expiring Dec. 31, 1917. Republican. Address: Ogdensburg, N. Y.
KELLOGG, JOSEPH A.
Lawyer; b. Wilmington, Del., May 13, 1865; s. Rev. Charles D. and Mary J. (Bancus) Kellogg; ed. Island Grove Sch., Fort Edward, N. Y., Columbla Law Sch., LL.B. cum laude, 1885; m. Sandy Hill, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1893, Emma K. Cronkhite; children: Emma A., b. 1894; Bancus C., b. 1901; Joseph A., b. 1902; Preston P., b. 1904. Since adnilssion to the bar engaged in practice at Glens Falls, N. Y. Was confidentlal ass't .to Simon W. Rosendale, att'y-gen. of State of N. Y. First deputy att'y-gen. of State of N. Y. sinee Jan. 1, 1911 (except from Junc 1 to Dec. 31, 1911, when served as Justice of Supreme Court of State of N. Y. for the Fourth Judicial Dist., filling the va- cancy caused by death of Judge Edgar A. Spencer). Pres. Warren County Bar Ass'n. Democrat; Presby'n. Mem. Am. Bar Assn, State Bar Ass'n, Phi Deita Phi, all Masonle Bodies and B. P. O. Elks. Address: Glens Falls, N. Y.
KELLOGG, LOUISE
Instructor in singing; d. Hosmer L. and Emily (Piant) Kellogg; diploma of music, Olivet Coll., Mich .; studicd piano 3 years with Wliliam H. Sherwood. and singing 3 years in Chicago, and 5 years in Paris. Taught at Nice and Paris 5 years, and Omaha 4 years, now in N. Y. City. Address: 1211 Carnegie Hall, N. Y. City.
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