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ORVIS, ORLAND D.
Inventor; b. Milford, Oakland Co., Mich., Jan. 2, 1844; s. Andrew M. and Caroline (Kibbe) Orvis; ed. publlc schools of Chicago, Il1., and grad. Eastman Nat. Busi- ness Coll., 1865; m. Vassar, Mich., Nov, 14, 1867, Annie D. Case; children: Edith b. 1874, Orlence, b. 1884. Has made several visits to Europe; spent 7 years in Eng- land, London, Paris, Berlin, etc .; has been awarded fourteen medals for improvements in steam boller
furnaces since 1881. Republican; Universalist. Has received diploma from Ethne Oriental, Société d'Eth- nographie, Inst'n Ethnographique, Société des Etudes Japonaises, Société Americaine de France, Circulating Société d'Etlmographie, Congrès Internationale des Orientalistes. Was editor of Draughts (checkers) dep't Chicago Tribune and Chicago Field, and cham- pion player of Northwestern States for several years; resigned the championship In 1881. Violinist since 10 years of age; composer and player on many instru- ments. Expert penman, portrait painter. Writer and lecturer on the science of combustion and the econom- ical generation of steam. Residence: 115 W. 96th St. Address: 55 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
OSBORN, EDWARD C.
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., 1865; s. Edward M. and Emily M. Osborn; ed. public schs. and Brooklyn High Sch .; m. Brooklyn, 1887. Ada S. Welcher. Sec., treas. and dir. Lookout Fuel Co., Minnesota R'y Construction C'o .; trustee of assets of Hastings & Dakota Il'y Co., assets of St. Paul & Chicago R'y Co .; dir. E. M. Os- born Co .; at various times, was sec., treas. and re- ceiver Chattanooga Southern R. R. Co., sec. Chatta- nooga Southern R'y Co. Reorganization Com., sec. and v .- p. Hamilton Bank Note Engraving and Printing Co .; dir. Albia & Centerville R'y Co .; sec., dir. and gen. mg'r Poughkeepsie & Eastern R'y Co .; ass't sec. Standard Gas Light Co. of N. Y. Clubs: Riding and Driving, Montauk (Brooklyn), Lawyers, (N. Y.). Ad- dress: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.
OSBORN, ERASTUS WILLIAM
Editorial writer; b. Winthrop, Mc, Oct. 24, 1860; s. Thomas Alden and Maria Frances (Kelly) Osborn; ed. public schools Winthrop, Me., Ashland, Mass., and Au- burn, N. Y .; m. Auburn, N. Y., June 12, 1889, Ida Orlean Birdsall. Began newspaper work in Auburn, serving on Auburnian, Sunday Dispatch and Bulletin in suc- cession. Joined Evening World staff, N. Y., Jan., 1888, dramatic editor, 1896-1898. Editorial writer and lit- erary editor The World since Jan. 6, 1901. Club: Press. Residence: 841 West End Av. Address: The World, Pulitzer Bld'g, N. Y. City.
OSBORN, HENRY FAIRFIELD
Palæontologist, educator, administrator; b. Fair- field, Conn., Aug. S, 1857; s. William Henry and Vir- ginia Reed (Sturges) Osborn; ed. Lyons Cellegiate Inst., N. Y. City, Princeton, A.B., 1877 (E.M. Biol. Fel- lowship, 1880-1883), Sc.D., 1880; LL. D., 1902: Coll. Phys. and Surg., Bellevue Med. Sch., 1878-1879; studied biology under Balfour in Cambridge, Huxley in Lon- don, and Zittel in Munich, 1879-1580; hon. LL.D. Trin- lty Coll., Columbia Univ., 1907; hon. D.Sc. Cambridge Univ., England, 1904; m. Sept. 29, 1881. Lucretla Thatcher Perry; children: Alexander Perry, Henry Fairfield, Jr., Gurdon Saltonstal (deceased), Mrs. Vir- ginia Sturges Sanger, Josephine Adams. Ass't prof. natural science, Princeton. 1881-1882, prof. comparative anatomy, 1883-1900; Da Costa prof. biology, Columbia Univ., 1891-1895; Da Costa prof. zoology, 1896-1910; research prof. zoology since 1910; dean Faculty of Pure Science, 1892-1895, first editor Colunibia Biol. Serles, 1894. Curator Den't Vertebrate Paleontology, Am. Museum of Natural History, N. Y. City, 1891-1910; curator emeritus same dep't, since 1910, conducting annual explorations for fossil vertebrates in Western U. S. since 1891, in Fayum Desert, Egypt, 1897. Ass't to pres. 1899-1901, elected trustee 1901, 2nd v .- p., 1901-1908, pres. Board of Trustees since 190S. tebrate paleontologist U. S. Geol. Survey since 1900, Ver- and Geol. Survey of Canada, 1900-1904. Dir. Brearley Sch. for Girls, N. Y. City. since 1894, pres. since 1901. Active In founding N. Y. Zool. Park under auspices of N. Y. Zool. Soc. as chni'n Exec. Com (1896-1903 1907- 1908), v .- p. 1897-1909, pres. since 1909. Pres. Marine Biol. Ass'n, 1898-1900: chm'n Zool. Advisory Com. and Palæon. Advisory Com. of Carnegie Inst'n of Wash- ington, 1902; elected sec. Smithsonian Inst'n, 1906, but declined; trustee Hispanic Soc. of America, since 1909. Eleetor Hall of Fame, Class of Professors of History and Scientists, since 1910. Trustee Kahn Foundation for Foreign Travel of Ain, Teachers since 1911, N. Y. Public Library sinoć 1912, and Nat. Acal. Ass'n since 1913. Mem. Am. Soc. of Naturalists (pres. 1891), A.A.A.S. (v .- p. 1892), N. Y. Acad. of Sciences (fellow, 1893), Am. Morphologieal Soc. (2nd v .- p., 1897, 1st v -p., 1898-1900, pres., 1897); Soc. Am. Paleontologists (pres., 1903, 1914): Nat. Acad. of Sciences (on council since 1906), Am. Philos. Soc. (councillor since 1907). Audubon Soc of N. Y. State (pres. since 1910), Wash- ington Acad. Sciences (non-resident v .- p. 1911). Am. Bison Soc (v. - D., 1911, 1st v .- p. and incin. B'd of Mg'rs, 1913); fellow Am. Academy Arts and Sciences, Am. Geog. Soc., hon. mem. Manchester (Eng.) Library and Philos. Soc., California Acad. of Sciences, foreign cor- respondent Geol. Soc. of London, Linnaan Soc. of Lon-
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don, Imperial Soc. of Nuturalists of Moscow, fellow Royal Soc. of Edinburgh, Museum of Nat. Univ. of La Plata; corr. mem. British Ass'n Advancement of Science, Zool. Soc. of London, foreign inem. Sencken- bergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft (Frankfurt); corr. inem. Royal Bavarian Acad. of Sciences, Royal Soc. of Canada, Com. on Hayden Memorial Geol. Award of Acad. of Natural Sciences of Phila .; mem. Brooklyn Inst. of Arts and Sciences, Fellow Hon. Com. Scott Memorial Fund Am. Branch. Author: From the Greeks to Darwin (1894), Evolution of Mammalian Molar Teeth (1907), The Age of Mammals (1910), and 390 scientific and edn'I papers, addresses and memoirs on zoology, paleontology, comparative anatomy and psychology; editor: A Naturalist in the Bahamas, a Memorial Volume to John I. Northrop (1910). Clubs: University, Century, Boone & Crockett, Cosmos
(Washington). Address: Am. Museum of Natural History, N. Y. City.
OSBORN, WILLIAM CHURCH
Lawyer; b. Chicago, Dec. 21, 1862; s. William Henry and Virginia Reed (Sturges) Osborn; grad. Princeton, B.A., 1883; Harvard, LL.B., 1889; m. Riverdale, N. Y., June 3, 1886, Alice H. Dodge; children: Grace, b. 1887 (died 1899); Frederick Henry, b. 1889; Aileen C., b. 1892; Earle Dodge, b. 1894; William Henry, b. 1895. Mem. law firm Dexter, Osborn & Fleming. Democrat; Presby'n. Pres. Children's Aid Soc., N. Y. City; Pres. Soc. for Relief of Ruptured and Crippled; trustec Met. Museum of Art. Clubs: Down Town, Century, Man- hattan, Riding, Racquet and Tennis, University, City, Reform. Address: 71 Broadway, N. Y. City.
OSBORN, WILLIAM H.
Banker; b. Quaker Hill, N. Y., May 23, 1851; s. Rich- `ard T. and Ruby (Hoog) Osborn; ed. dist. and private schs., Moses Brown Sch., Providence; m. Quaker Hill, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1876, Eliza H. Taber; v .- p. Pawiing Savings Bank. Republican; Quaker. Mem. Patrons of Husbandry. Sec. and trustee Akin Hall Ass'n. Ad- dress: Quaker Hill, Pawling, N. Y.
OSBORNE, EDMUND BURKE
Printer and publisher; b. Manchester, Ia., July 21, 1865; s. John Alexander and Julia Elizabeth (Sly) Os- borne; ed. public schools and Simpson Coll., Indianola, Ia .; . m. Beaver City, Neb., Aug. 2, 1887, Jessie Graham; children: Andrew Graham, b. 1888; Edmund Burke, Jr., b. 1898. Started newspaper in Red Oak, Ia., 1887; bc-' gan in 1889 the art calendar business, which later de- veloped into The Osborne Co. Pres. Am. Colortype Co., The Osborne Co., National Art Co. Methodist. Club: Aldine. Residence: Montclair, N. J. Address: 207 W. 25th St., N. Y. City.
OSBORNE, EDWARD SEYMOUR
City Comptroller and nurseryman; b. Rochester, N. Y., April 10, 1871; s. Edward and Sarah Jane (Hicks) Osborne; attended publle schs. of Rochester, N. Y .; m. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1891, Eva G. Kearle; chil- dren: Gladys Bilton, b. June 6, 1894; Jessmin Kearle, b. May 8, 1898; Marion Hicks, b. Feb. 2, 1903. Sec. and treas: Charlton Nursery Co .; dir. Union Trust Co., of Rochester, N. Y. City Comptroller since Jan. 1, 1912. Republican; Episcopalian. York and Scottish Rite Masen, Shriner; mem. Foresters of America, Mod- ern Woodmen of America, Elks. Clubs: Rochester, Oak Hill Country, Rochester Whist, Masonle, Elks, Kanadasaga (Geneva, N. Y.). Residence: 739 University Av. Address: 448 Cutler Bld'g, Rochester, N. Y.
OSBORNE (SAMUEL) DUFFIELD
Author; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 20, 1858; s. Samuel Smith and Rosalie Willoughby (Duffield) Osborne; grad. Brooklyn Poly. Inst., 1875; Columbia Coll., A.B. (with honors), 1879; A.M., 1882; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1881; unmarried. Admitted to N. Y. Bar and practised law in N. Y. City, 1882-1893; was mem. law firm of Adams, Valentine & Osborne, 1889-1893: trav- eled eight months Great Britain, Belgium, France, Italy and Spain in 1895, five months in Sicily and Tunls in 1905, and four months in Italy in 1909; ass't sec. and later acting sec. Brooklyn Dep't City Works, .Feb., 1893-Feb., 1895; mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Episcopalian. Au- thor: The Spell of Ashtaroth, 1888 (Scribner); The Robe of Nessus, 1890 (Belford Co.); The Secret of the Crater, 1900 (Putnam); The Lion's Brood, 1902 (Dou- bleday, Page); The Angels of Messer Ercole, 1907 ('Stokes); Engraved Gems, 1912 (Holt); also many short stories, poems and essays in magazines, etc. Editor: Livy's Roman Ilistory ' ( Appleton's Library of the World's Great Books), 1898; Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome, 1901 (Silver, Burdett). Clubs: Authors, Columbia Univ. Address: Tower of Madison Sq. Gar- den, N. Y. City.
OSBORNE, THOMAS MOTT
Manufacturer; b. Auburn, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1859; 8. David Munson and Eliza (Wright) Osborne; ed. Au- burn public schs., Adams Acad., Quincy, Mass .; Har- vard Coll., A.B., 1884; Hobart Coli., L.H.D., 1905; m. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 27, 1880, Agnes Devens (died March 26, 1896); children: David Munson, b. 1887; Charles Devens, b. 1888; Lithgow, b. 1892; Robert Klipfel, b. 1896. Clerk with D. M. Osborne & Co., mi'rs agr'l implements, 1884, ass't sup't, 1885, and 10 1886, on death of father, became pres. of company. Made trips to Europe, 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1883, 1894, 1897, 1901, 1907, 1910-1911; around the world, 1877-1878, Yellowstone Park, 1882, West Indies, 1904. Three times mem. B'd of Ed'n Auburn, 1885-1888, 1888-1891, 1893-1896; delegate to Dem. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1890, Nat. (Gold) Dem. Conv., Indianapolis, 1896; candidate of Citizens' Union for lieut .- gov., 1898; mayor of Au- burn, 1902-1904, 1904-1905; delegate Dem. State Conv., 1906; appt'd by Gov. Hughes, June, 1907, mem. Public Service Comm'n for Second Dist., resigned Feb. 1, 1910; appt'd by Gov. Dix, Forest, Fish & Game comm'r, Jan., 1911; resigned May, 1911; delegate to Dem. State Conv, 1912; appt'd by Gov. Sulzer, ehm'n of Comm'n on Prison Reform, June, 1913. Pres. D. M. Osborne & Co., Auburn Publishing Co .; v .- p. Columbia Rope Co., Eagle Wagen Works. Democrat; Unitarian. Chm'n Nat. Com. on Prison Labor; v .- p. and dir. N. Y. Prison Ass'n. Recreations: Music, automobiling, canoeing. Clubs: City (Auburn), University, Harvard, Century. City, Alpha Delta Phi (N. Y. City), Tavern (Boston), University (Chilcago). Address: Auburn, N. Y.
OSBORNE, WILLIAM HAMILTON
Lawyer, author; b. Newark; N. J., Jan. 7, 1873; & Joseph P. and Kate (Hamilton) Osborne; grad. Newark High Sch., Columbia Law Sch., N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., cum laude, 1892; m. Rockaway, N. J., June 1, 1898, Lydia Gelston Spring; children: William H., Jr., b. 1899; Frederick S., b. 1902. Writer of short stories since 1902; contb'r to McClure's Magazine, Satur- day Evening Post, Harper's Weekly, Collier's, Cos- mopolitan, Smart Set, etc .; since 1903 has had many short stories published, including business, political and detective and humorous stories. Author: The Red Mouse (novel), 1909 (Dodd. Mead & Co); Running Fight (novel) 1910, (Dodd, Mead & Co.), Catspaw (novel), 1911 (Dodd, MIcad & Co.); part author, Vital Question (dramatic sketch), 1910; Prosecutor (drama), 1910. Republican. Mem. Reformed (Dutch) Cli. Mem. Washington Ass'n of N. J. Residence: Highland Av,, Newark, N. J. Address: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.
OSGOOD, HERBERT LEVI
Educator; b. Canton, Me., April 9, 1855; s. Stephen and Joan (Staples) Osgood; ed. Wilton Acad., Frank- lin Co., Mc .; Amherst Coll., A.B., 1877. A.M., 1880; Co- lumbia, Ph.D., 1889; LL.D., Amherst, 1907; m. Pownal, Vt., July 22, 1885, Caroline Augusta Symonds. Taught in Worcester Aead., Worcester, Mass., 1877-1879; taught at intervals and pursued graduate study in history and political science at Amherst, Yale and Berlin, Germany, 1879-1882; teacher, Boys' High Sch., Brooklyn, 1882-1889. Student of early Am. history in British Museum and Public Record Office, London, 1889-1890. Adjunct prof. 1890-1895, prof. history since 1895, Columbia Univ. Author: The American Colonies in the 17th Century; three volumes, 1904-1907. This work was awarded the first Loubat Prize in 1908. Editor-in-chief of Minutes of the Common Council of The City of New York, 1875-1887, eight volumes, pub- lished by city, 1906. Has written various important papers on economic subjects connected with American Colonial history in reviews and historieal publica- tions; one of the contb'rs to Learned's Literature of American History; has edited numerous monographs on Am. Colonial history, which have appeared in the Columbia University studies in history, economics and public law, and separately. Residence: 526 W. 150th St. Address: Columbia University, N. Y. City.
OSTRANDER, WILLIAM STERLING
Lawyer and surrogate; b. near Schuylerville, N. Y .. Juno 28, 1858; s. William P. and Is. bcl C. (Winney) Ostrander; ed. Schuylerville High School. Argyle Acad., Mechanicsville Acad., Cornell Univ., B.S., 1881: m. Schuylerville, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1883, by Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman, Cora E. Laing: children: Sterling, b. Dec., 1884 (deceased); Vibert L., b. July 1887; Marion, b. Dec., 1892; Ilazcl, b. Aug., 1894 (deceased) ; Gretchen. b. Mar., 1896: Paul, b. Jan., 1899. Read law with Hon: John De Witt Warner, N. Y. City, and with Hon. D. S. Potter, Schuylerville. Admitted to bar 1883. Practised law at Schuylerville, until 1905, part of time with Hon. George R. Salisbury, since then till Oct. 10, 190S, with Hon. E. T. Brackett, Saratoga Springs. llas held various town and village offices at Schuylerville, also
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postmaster at Schuylerville for 7 years prior to 1906; since Jan. 1, 1906, surrogate of Saratoga County, N. Y., Republican candidate for Justice of Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Dis., 1913. but defeated. Mem. Dutch Reformed Ch., vice-pres. Saratoga County Agr'l Soe. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. Mem. B. P. O. Elks (Sara- toga); mem. Masonic Order, Deita Kappa Epsilon, Delta Chi Chapter. Residence: Schuylerville, .N. Y. Address: Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
OSWALD, JOHN CLYDE
Editor; publisher; b. Fort Recovery, O., July 11, 1872; s. John and Elizabeth (Beardsley) Oswald; m. New Bremen, O., Jan. 28, 1903, Clara Marie Bosche. Pres. Oswald Publishing Co .; dir. Graphic Arts Ins. Repub- lican. Pres. Nat. Editorial Ass'n, Men's Ass'n of Tompkins Ave. Cong'l Ch .; dir. Y. M. C. A .; mem. Ad- vertising Men's League, N. Y. Typothetæ, N. Y. Trade Press Ass'n, N. Y. State Press Ass'n, Ohio Soc. of N. Y., Brookiyn Juvenile Probation Ass'n, Nat. Geog. Soc., Booksellers' League, Acanthus Lodge F. & A. M., Jersey City Consistory, Kismet Lodge Mystic Shrine, Brook- lyn Inst. Arts and Sciences. Clubs: Crescent Ath- letic, N. Y. Press, Aidine. Address: 25 City Hall Place, N. Y. City.
OTIS, CHARLES
Journalist, publisher; b. Yarmouthport, Mass., Aug. 19, 1872; s. George and Adclaide F. J. (Freeman) Otis; ed. Yarmouth and Boston public and private schs .; m .. Brookline, Mass., Oct. 10, 1898, Annabel Bodwell Vin- ing; children: Marjorie, b. Aug. 9, 1899; Edward Vin- Ing, b. Feb. 2, 1901; Ellen, b. Feb. 23, 1902; Charles Barron, b. Mar. 22, 1906; Annabei, b. Aug. 16, 1911. Served an apprenticeship in the printing office of father (editor and published Cape Cod Item); entered employ of Boston News Bureau, Feb. 29, 1892, as sec. to its owner and mg'r (Ciarence W. Barron); iater became ass't mg'r; 1904-1912, pres. and dir. Dow, Jones & Co., publishers of The Wall Street Journal, the Dow- Jones financial news bulletins and operators of Dow- Jones Electricai Page News Tickers, 1904-1912; pres. and dir. advertising agency of Doremus & Co., For- est & Stream Pubilshing Co .; treas. and dir. The Daliy Bond Buyer and The Weckly Bond Buyer. Indepen- dent Republican; Baptist. Clubs: Union League. Law- yers' (N. Y.), Authors' (London, Eng.), Cummaquid Golf (Yarmouthport). Residence (summer): Yar- mouthport, Cape Cod, Mass. Address: 538 W. 114th St .. N. Y. City.
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OTIS, THERON PAYSON
Banker; b. Bath, N. V., Feb. 13, 1839; s. James A. and Hannah (Tilson) Otis; ed. schs. of Oberlin, Ohio; m. Laura J. Day; one son: Norman Day, b. Jan. 11, 1877. Started hardware business, 1868; added an oil weil supply store, 1878, and same year commenced oli operating at Mich., which still continues. Organ- ized in 1894 The Citizens Nat. Bank; was its first pres., now its v .- p. Also treas. and dir. The Everit Co. Has traveled extensively throughout U. S., having made 5 trips across the continent. Mem. Sch. B'd many years; sec. first lecture ass'n of Wellsville; one of organiz- ers and pres. of Woodlawn Cemetery. Ass'n. Repub- lican; Congregationaiist. Address: 112 Jefferson St., Weilsviile, N. Y.
OTTAWAY, ARTHUR B.
Jurist; b. Mina, Chautauqua Co .. N. Y., May 8, 1854; s. John E. and Sarah (Boorman) Ottaway; ed. public schs., Sherman and Westfield Acads .; m. Oct. 2, 1912, Myrtle R. Nixon. Was dist. att'y Chautauqua Co., 1883-1886; att'y for B'd Supervisors same, 1892-1905; county judge Chautauqua Co., since Jan. 1, 1906; mcm. law firm of Ottaway & Munson. Republican. Pres. B'd of Ed'n Village of Westfield. Address: Westfield, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.
OTTAWAY, GEORGE HENRY
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Ciergyman; b. Vernon, N. Y., July 26, 1857; s. Charles and Mary E. (Collins) Ottaway; grad. Hamilton Coii. A.B., A.M., 1880; m. Whitesboro, N. Y., July 26, 1883, Helen May Sawyer; children: Frederick Henderson. b. 1890; Heien May, b. 1892. Prof. Latin and Greek lan- guages, Whitestown Scin., 1880-1881; principal Amster- dam Acad., 1881-1885; Canastota High Sch., 1885-1907; ordered deacon, 1892; ordained priest, 1894; in charge of missions at Canastota and Chittenango, 1893-1907; in charge of Asso. Mission centering in Pulaskl, N. Y., Oct., 1907-Junc. 1910. Rector Trinity Ch., Fayette- viiie, N. Y., June, 1909-Feb., 1910. Curate St. Paul's Ch., Rochester. N. Y., Feb., 1910-Feb., 1913; Rector Grace Ch., Lyons, N. Y., since Feb. 1, 1913. Repub- lican; Episcopalian. Mem. Phi Beta. Kappa Soc., Deita Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Address: Lyons, N. Y.
OTTLEY, JAMES HENRY
Retired mf'r, publisher; b. Phelps, Ontario Co., N. Y .; s. Enoch and Frances E. (Henry) Ottiey; attended Can- andaigua Acad .; m. Troy, N. Y., Jan., 1900, Lucetta B. Gilbert; children: Martha Munn, b. 1901; James H., Jr., b. 1903; Gilbert, b. 1907; Frances Elizabeth, b. 1909, Dir. New Netherland Bank, McCaii Corp'n, U. S. Life Ins. Co. Recreations: Yachting, golf, horses, shoot- ing. Clubs: Union League, N. Y. Yacht, Am. Yacht, Automobile, Nassau Country, Garden City, Thomasville Shooting. Residence (summer): Glen Cove, L. I. (win- ter): 29 W. 53d St. Address: Aeolian Bld'g, 33 W. 42d St., N. Y. City.
OUDIN, LUCIEN
Lawyer; b. Newport, R. I., Feb. 7, 1854; son of M. Lucien and Sophie (Agnus) Oudin; ed. in N. Y. public schools, Columbia Coil. Law School, LL.B., 1876: m. Boston, 1884, Jessie Adele Kenyon. Engaged in prac- tice of law as senlor mem. firm of Oudin & Oakley since 1879. Dir. and counsel Am. Lithographic Co., Virginia- Carolina Chemical Co., Round Island Co., Wilson Dis- tiliing Co., Cleveland. Democrat. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. and N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, N. Y. Hist. Soc., Am. Museum Natural History, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Club: Century Ass'n. Residence: 115 W. 69th St. Ad- dress: 45 Broadway, N. Y. City.
OUTCAULT, RICHARD FELTON
Cartoonist; b. Lancaster, O., Jan. 14, 1863; s. J. P. and Catherine (Davis) Outcault; grad. McMicken Univ .; m. Lancaster, O., Dec. 25, 1890, Mary Jane Martin. Since began carcer as a comic artist, 1895, became widely known for comic series appearing in colored section of N. Y. papers. Originated Hogan's Ailey, which ran in N. Y. World through 1895; Yellow Kid, in N. Y. Journal, 1896-1897; Pore Li'i Mose, 1901; and Buster Brown 1902, N. Y. Hcraid. Since 1905, on staff N. Y. Journal. All of these series have been published in book form and dramatized. Residence: Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. Address: N. Y. Journal, N. Y. City.
OUTERBRIDGE, EUGENE HARVEY
Merchant; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 8, 1860; s. Alex- ander Ewing and Laura (Harvey) Outerbridge; ed. Ury House Sch., Philadelphia; m. Clifton, S. I., Oct., 1891, Ethel Boyd; children: Ethel Harvey, b. May 3, 1893, Kenneth Boyd, b. July 9, 1904. Engaged in busi- ness in Newfoundland, 1876-1878; established in N. Y. City, Aug., 1878, as agent for Harvey & Co. ( established 1730), of Newfoundland, and in 1881 became resident partner of firm, being Harvey & Outerbridge; v .- p. and 'mn'g dir. Pantasote Leather Co. (N. J.), Pantasote Co. of West Va., Agasote Millboard Co. (N. J.) : dir. N. Y., Berinuda & Caribbean S. S. Co .; elected dir. Equitable Life Ins. Co., Dec. 1906. Independent; Episcopalian. Mem. Chamber of Commerce, State of N. Y. Chm'n of 100, N. Y., 1909. Clubs: Union, Lawyers, Railroad, Au- tomobile Club of America, Richmond Co. Country, Sea- wanhaka Yacht, Riding, City. Residence: 58 E. 68th St. Address: 11 Broadway, N. Y. City.
OUTERBRIDGE, PAUL
Physician; b. Bermuda, Dec. 14, 1869; ed. by private tutors; grad. Univ. of Vt., 1884; also studied in Europe; m. Nov. 20, 1891, Rose Roberts. An alumnus of N. Y. and Woman's Hosps., meni. attending staff, Gen. Me- morial Woman's and old Marlan St. Hosp, and Demiit Dispensary for a number of years. Mem. Am. Geog, Soc., N. Y. Zool. Soc. Clubs: Calumet, Ardsley, Ardsley- on-Hudson, Atlantic Yacht, N. Y. Athletic. Address: 49 W. 74th St., N. Y. City.
OVERSTREET, HARRY ALLEN
Educator; b. San Francisco, Oct. 25, 1875; s. William Frankiin and Julia (Detje) Overstreet; grad. Univ. of California, A.B., 1899; Oxford Univ. (Ballioi Coll.), B.Sc. 1901; m. San Francisco, Calif., 1907, Elsie L. Burr; chii- dien: Edmund William, Robert Howison. Travelling fellow in Philosophy in Univ. of Calif., 1899-1901; instr. ass't prof., and asso. prof. of philosophy, Univ. of Calif .. 1901-1911; prof. of philosophy and head of Dep't of Philosophy, Coli. of City of N. Y., since 1911. Special lecturer in philosophy, hait year, Columbia Univ., 1913. Residence: 2426 Aqueduct Av. Address: Coli. City of N. Y., N. Y City.
OVERTON, DANIEL HAWKINS
Clergyman; b. Yaphank, L. I., N. Y., July 2S, 1862; s. Daniel Terry and Charry A. (Hawkins) Overton; ed. West Yaphank dist. sch., Patchogue High Sch., 1882; Southold Acad., 1884; grad. Lafayette (Pa ) Coll., A.B., 1888, A.M., 1891; Union Theoi. Sem., N. Y. City, 1891; in. 1st, Sept. 1, 1892, Carrie Corey Terry (died May 11, 1911); 2nd, June 22, 1912, Etliei Eiaine Ed- wards; children: Jonathan Terry, b. Aug. 16, 1893. Dan- iel Ilawkins, Jr., b. Sept. 5, 1895. Pastor in charge
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Good Will Chapel of Madison Av. Presby'n Ch., during seminary course, 1888-1891; pastor Emmanuel Chapel of University Pl. Ch., 1891-1895; pastor Greene Av. Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1895-1907; sup't Presby'n Union for Church Extension in Presbytery of Brooklyn, 1907- 1908; pastor Presby'n Ch., Islip, L. I., since Nov. 1, 1908. Delegate to Gen. Assembly Presby'n Ch., Los Angeles, Calif., 1903. Republican. Mem. Union Set- tlement (Manhattan), Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity; Chaplain Meridian Lodge No. 691 F. & A. M., Islip, N. Y. Chaplain Islip Fire Dep't. Class poet in La- fayette Coll. in 1888, and author of numerous religlous poems, including a booklet on The Old Tide Mill on the Sound, 1905. Recreation: Outdoor exercise; played on Lafayette Coll. football team 4 years, and on N. Y. Univ. team one year. Address: Islip, L. I., N. Y.
OVERTON, FRANK
Physician, author; b. Bellport, L. I., Dec. 29, 1867; s. Edward and Mary (Glover) Overton; grad. Lafayette Coll., A.B., 1890, A.M., 1893; Coll. Phys, and Surg., Co- lumbia Univ., M.D., 1893; m. E. Patchogue, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1896, Alena M. Conklin; children: Mary Cecilia, b. Aug. 7, 1898, David Edward, b. June 28, 1903. Mem. Suffolk Co. Med. Soc (sec.); Pres. Sanitary Officers Ass'n N. Y. State; health officer Patchogue Village. Dir. Patchogue Bank, Patchogue Elec. Light Co. Mem. Masonic Order (past high priest Suwassett Chapter, R. A. M.); past master South Side Lodge, F. & A. M .; past comd'r Patchogue Commandery, K. T .; trustee Patchogue Library. Author: Applied Series of Physi- ologies; School Hygiene; Nature Study for Schools; magazine articles on nature study subjects. Republi- can; Congregationalist. Address: Patchogue, L. I., N. Y.
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