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KELLOGG, LUTHER LAFLIN
Lawyer; b. Malden, N. Y., July 1, 1849; s. Nathan and Helen M. Kellogg; grad. Rutgers, A.B., 1870, A.M., 1873 (LL.D., 1901); Columbia Law Sch., LI.B., 1872; m. New Brunswick, N. J., 1874, Bessie, d. Gen. John B. McIntosh, U. S. A .; children: Eisie McIntosh, Lee Stout, McIntosh. Admitted to bar 1872; head law firm Kellogg & Rose; makes specialty of municipal law. Upon his argument the labor laws known as the Prevalling Rate of Wages Law, Cut Stone Law, Eight Hour Law and Law relating to contracts with State and municipalities were declared unconstitu- tional by the Court of Appeals of the State of N. Y., in separate decisions. Dir. Colonial Ins. Co. Epis- copalian; Vestryman All Angels' Ch. Life Trustee Rutgers Coil. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. Co. Lawyers Ass'n., Court House B'd of City of N. Y. Clubs: Manhattan, Players. Delta Phi, Lawyers. Residence: 133 W. 70th St. Address: 115 Broadway, N. Y. City.
KELLOGG, PAUL UNDERWOOD
Editor: b. Kalamazoo, Mich., Sept. 30, 1879; s. Frank I. and Mary Foster ( Underwood) Kellogg; grad. Kala- mazeo Hlgh Sch .; took courses Columbia Univ., N. Y. Sch. Philanthropy; hon. A. M., Amherst Coll., 1911; m. Oct. 5, 1909, Marion Pearce Sherwood. Reporter and city editor Kalamazoo Daily Telegraph, 1898-1901; inn'g editor, asso, editor, now editor Survey Maga- zine; editor, Findings of Pittsburgh Survey (for Rus- .sell Sage Foundation, 6 volumes), 1910; dir. Pitts- burgh Survey, 1907-1908. Ass't dir. 1913, Dep't Social and Industrial Justlee, Nat. Progressive Service. Mem. B'd of Dirs., N. Y. City Com. on Congestion of Popu- lation; Am. Ass'n Labor Legislation; chim'n Com. on Occupational Standards of Nat. Conf. of Charlties and Correction, 1910. Club: Columbia Unlv. Address: 105 13. 22d St., N. Y. City.
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KELLOGG, THEODORE H.
Physician; b. Grahamville, S. C., May, 1841; s. Ezra B. Kellogg D.D. (of the Episcopal Ch.), and Anna (Thompson) Kellogg; g .- s. of Judge Jason Kellogg, who was for 20 years mem. N. Y. State Legislature; ed. Kenyon Coll., Gambier, O., 1856-1860; Norwich Univ., Northfield, Vt., 1860-1862, A.B., 1862, later A.M., valedictorian (drill master and acting adj. of Military Unlv.); grad. Bellevue Hosp., Med. Coll., N. Y. City, M.D., 1865; also studied medicine 4 years in Europe (Paris, Vienna, Berlin and London); unmarried. Served in Civil War; pensioned for services rendered as first lieut., 7th Squadron, R. I. Cav., 1862; num- bered among the "college cavaliers" of Military Univ., Northfield, Vt .; father and grandfather served in U. S. wars and were pensioned for services; direct lineal descendant of Lieut. Joseph Kellogg of colonial re- nown, who rendered valuable military service. Resi- dent physician, N. Y. City Lunatic Asylum, 1865-1871; physician-in-charge, N. Y. City Asylum for Insane, 1872-1874; in private practise of medicine, N. Y. City, 1878-1888; first ass't physician Hudson River State Hosp., 1888-1891; physician-in-charge, Sanford Hall private hosp., 1891-1892; sup't Willard State Hosp., N. Y., 1892-1895; since 1897, physician-in-charge of Dr. Kellogg's House, licensed by N. Y. State for care and treatment of mental diseases, Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. City. Companion of First Class Mil. Order Loyal Legion of U. S .; mem., vice-commd'r of Post, G. A. R. Author: Text Book on Mental Discases, 1897; also many monographs on med. subjects. Has written outside of med. subjects on English Phonology (Popular Science Monthly); Song of Birds (Appleton's Annual), and Physiology of Vowel Sounds in Prof. Plumtree's Kings College Lectures, London (3d edi- tion). Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, N. Y. County Mcd. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. Neurol. Soc., Medico- Legal Soc. Ain. Psychol. Ass'n, Am. Neurol. Ass'n. Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Republican; Episco- palian. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc. Recreations: Fencing, golf. Address: Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. City.
KELLY, EDWARD JEREMIAH
Lawyer; b. Newark, N. J., Jan. 15, 1879; s. John Francis and Ellen (Ryan) Kelly; grad. St. Benedict's Coll., 1896, Seton Hall Coll., 1899, N. Y. Univ., M.A., LL.B., 1902. Admitted to bar 1902, and has since been in practice. Worked successfully in crusades against installment dealers and clairvoyants in this city. Taught commercial law, N. Y. High Sch. Traveled extensively in British Isles, Europe, Africa, West Indies, and South America. V .- p. and counsel Italian Am. Construction Co .: dir. Alicia Realty Co. Counsei and interested in Kelly & Mclaughlin, leather mfg'rs, Newark, N. J. Democrat; Catholic. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, County Bar A.s'n of N. Y., Soc. Med. Jurispru- dence, Am. Civic Alliance, St. Benedict's, Seton Hall, St. Francis Xavier College, and N. Y. Univ. Alumni Ass'ns: N. J. Alumni Ass'n, Nat. League of Industrial Ed'n, N. Y. Peace Soc., Italian Circle, German Verein, Nat. Union, Irish Am. Athletic Ass'n, Nat. Geog. Soc., Edn'l Alllance Univ. Settlement. Recreations: Riding, motoring, tennis. Clubs: Catholic, Nappa T'andy, Har- mony, Gotham. Residence: 230 W. 11th St., N. Y., and East Orange, N. J. Address: 302 Broadway, N. Y. City. KELLY, FLORENCE FINCH
Author; b. Girard, Ill., Mar. 27, 1858; d. James Gard- ner and Mary Ann (Purdum) Finch; grad. Univ of Kan., A.B., 1881, A.M., 1884; m. Boston, 1885, Allen Kelly; one son: Sherwin Finch, b. 1895. After grad- uation engaged in newspaper work in Boston, N. Y. City, Troy, N. Y., Fall River, Mass., San Francisco and Los Angeles. Author: Hoops of Steel; The Dela- field Affair; Rhoda of the Underground; Emerson's Wife, and other Western stories; The Fate of Felix Brand; also many short storics and magazine articles on art and economic topics. Visited New Zealand and Australia, 1905, making study of social and econo- mlc legislation and conditions, and published num- erous magazine and newspaper articles on these subjects. Since 1906 on staff of N. Y. Times Saturday Review of Books. Recreation: Nature study. Mem. N. Y. Women's University. Address: 324 W. 96th St., N. Y. City.
KELLY, JAMES EDWARD
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, April 29, 1856; s. Col. P. D. and Mary D. (Gaffney) Kelly; ed. Coii. City of N. Y., and Columbia Coli. Law Sch., LL.B., 1878; . n. Philadel- phia, Nov. 24, 1890, Mary de Lacy Reed; children: Warren, b. 1892; Russell, b. 1893; Howard, b. 1896. ' Admitted to bar, 1878, and since then practising law in N. Y. City. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic, Democratic. Ad- dress: 45 Broadway, N. Y. City.
KELLY, JAMES EDWARD
Sculptor; b. N. Y. City, July 30, 1855; s. Patrick Paul and Julla Finley (Golden) Kelly; of Scotch and Irlsh
parentage; studied wood engraving with Harper & Bros., and drawing at Acad. of Design; one of found- ers Art Students' League. Hls sculptural work, excit- sively historical, is represented by statuettes and busts from gittings of Grant, Sherman, Hancock, Hooker, Warren and principal corps commander of Civil War, and Admirals Dewey, Clark, Schley, and the fleet captains during Spanish-Am. War; 6th N. Y. Cav. and Gen. Buford at Gettysburg; Troy's Soldiers Monument, The Call to Arms; Monmouth battle mong- ment, bearing five panels, Molly Pitcher. Wayne's Charge, Washington rallying his troops, Council of War, and Ramsay defending his guns; panel of Schuy- ler and Gates for the Saratoga battle monument; co- lossal equestrain statue of Gen. Fitz John Porter at Portsmouth, N. H., with panels of Malvern Hill and Belen Gate, Mexico; bronze statuettes Sheridan's Ride. Paul Revere and Col. Roosevelt at San Juan Hlil; bronze panel of battle of Harlem Heiglits, now in Columbia University; Washington at Valley Forge in Y. M. C. A. Among prominent New Yorkers whe have posed for him are C. H. Hasweil, Generals Sheri- dan, Schofield, Doubleday, Merrit, Webb, Admirals Worden, Sampson, Philip, Capt. Sigsbee and ex-Pres Roosevelt. Address: 318 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.
KELLY, SHAUN
Lawyer; b. St. Cloud, France. March 5, 1884; s. Ed. mond and Fannie (Barton) Kelly; ed. Groton Sch, Harvard Coll., A.B., class of 1909: N. Y. Law Sch .; m. Fitchburg, Mass., Oct. 19, 1912, Charlotte B. Crock. er. Practised law in N. Y., now mem. firm S. G. Archi- bald, internat. lawyers. Clubs: City Club of New York Cercle de l'Isle de Puteau. Residence: 33 Boul. Lannes Address: 82 Boul, Hausmann, Paris, France.
KELLY, SIDNEY J.
Attorney; b. Fulton, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1868; s. Albert and Mary A. (Lincoln) Kelly; ed. Fulton High Sch., 1889; grad. Cornell Univ. Law Sch .. LL.B., 1892; m. Syracuse N. Y., Sept. 30, 1902, Marion E. Earle. Mem. Onondaga County Bar Ass'n, Phl Delta Phi fraternity. Clubs: Citizens (Syracuse), Cornell. Residence: 750 Euclid Av. Address: 925 University Block, Syracuse, N. Y.
J KELLY, STEPHEN
Pres. Fifth Nat. Bank, N. Y. City; b. N. Y. City, Jan, 1847; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., 1868, Bellevue Hosp., Med. Coll., M.D., 1871; m. 1st, 1873. Julia Davis; 2d, 1897, Emma Barton Riley. Club: N. Y. Athletic. Residence: 3 E. 73d St. Adress: 131 E. 23d St., N. Y. City.
I KELLY, WILLIAM JOSEPH
Jurist; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 13, 1860; s. William and Mary Kelly; ed. in Brooklyn pub. and private schs .; . m. Brooklyn, 1883, Elizabeth Scott; admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1881, and engaged in gen. practice in N. Y. City and Brooklyn, 1881-1903; elected, 1903. justice Supreme Court State of N. Y., for Second Dist., for term expiring Dec. 31, 1917. Democrat. Residence: 292 St. James Place, Brooklyn. Address: County Court Housc, Brooklyn, N. Y.
I KELSEY, CHARLES BOYD
Physician; b. Farmington, Conn., Nov. 19. 1850, of English descent; s. Rev. Charles and Eliza (Boyd) Kelsey; grad. Coli. City of N. Y., A.B., 1870, A.M., 1890; Coll. Phys. and Surg., M.D., 1873. Served as house surgcon St. Luke's Hosp. for several years. Ass't demonstrator in anatomy Coll. Phys. and Surg. En- gaged in private practise as a surgeon; best known on account of work in his specialty, diseases of the intestines. Formerly prof. diseases of rectum, Univ. of Vt. and at the N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp., and prof. abdominal surgery and later prof. gen. surgery at latter coll., in which is still a dir.,. though confining himself entirely to private prac- tise. Author of standard text-books on his specialty. Asso. cditor Annual of the University Medical Sciences. Mem. N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. City Med. Soc., Am. Acad. of Medicine, and various other med. societies. Address: 44 E. 29th St., N. Y. City.
JKELSEY, CLARENCE HILL
Banker; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. : 3, 1856: s. Court- land and Sarah (Hoyt) Keisey; grad. Yale Univ., A.B., 1878, A.M., 1SS0; Hamilton Law Sch., 1830; m. Bridge- port, Dec. 1, 1885, Elizabeth B. Tomlinson. Admitted to practise of law, 1880, N. Y. City, practising 3 years; pres. Titie Guarantee & Trust Co. since 1891. Pres. Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Co .; dir. Westchester & Bronx Title & Mortgage Guaranty Co .. Corn Exchange Bank, Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bank, Lincoln Trust Co., U. S. Life Ins. Co., Home Ins. Co., Realty Assocl- atcs. Republican; Presby'n. Feilow Yale Univ. Corp'n. Clubs: Yale, Railroad, University. Residence: E. Orange, N. J. Address: 176 Broadway, N Y. Clty.
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KELSEY, FREDERICK WALLACE
Merchant, nurseryman; b. Ogden, Monroe Co., N. Y., April 25, 1850; s. Henry and Olive Cornelia (Trow- bridge) Kelsty; ed. public schs .; m. Waverly, N. Y., Ella Abigal Butts; children: Frederic Trowbridge, b. 1887; Ronald Butts, b. 1892. One of the few men who have succeeded in establishing a successful nur- very business in N. Y. City. Has traveled extensively Abroad and in this country. Always active in civic Mais. Chni'n of committee which framed the N. J. (Municipal) Shade Tree Comm'n Law of 1893; also originator of and chm'n of committee which framed Arst Park Comm'n Act of Essex County, N. J., (1894). Mem. comm'n which prepared Park Comm'n charter passed by legislature, 1895, under which law the Essex County park system was established. Chm'n com. of (Mckinley and Dingley) tariff; also mem. com. interested in preparation and passage of present N. Y. law for fruit and nursery inspection. Chm'n of com. which framed first limitcd franchise law (1005) proposed in N. J. V .- p. First Essex County Park Comm'n and one of five comm'rs empowered to inaugurate and develop Essex Co. (N. J.) park system. Author: The First Country Park System, 1905. Chm'n com. for preparing amendment to corp'n laws of N. J., 1906. Independent Republican. Mem. Am. Civic Ass'n (iife mem.), N. E. Soc. of Orange (pres. 1902-1903), Am. Forestry Ass'n, N. J. Hist. Soc .; mem. Am. Nur- serymen's Ass'n. Clubs: Railroad (N. Y. City), Civics (Orange, N. J.). Residence: Orange, N. J. Address: 150 Broadway, N. Y. City.
KELSEY, JOSEPH A.
Insurance manager; b. St. Mary's, Ohio, 1858. Began Insurance experience in an agency at Denver, Colo .. 1880; became special agent for N. Y. Underwriters Agency, 1881, later special agent in Iowa and after- ward in Indiana for Ins. Co. of N. America and Penn- sylvania Firc Ins. Co .; ass't mg'r at Chicago of West- ern Dep't Royal Ins. Co., and has been in service of the Aachen and Munich Fire Ins. Co. of Aix-la- Chapelle since 1897, when began to organize its West- ern Dep't, and since 1902 has been U. S. mg'r for same company. Address: 80 Maiden Lane, N. Y. City.
KEMBLE, EDWARD WINDSOR
Artist, illustrator; b. Sacramento, Calif., Jan. 18, 1861; ed. in public schs. of N. Y. City; m. Sarah Briggs, of N. Y. City. Has been cartoonist on several N. Y. papers, his delineations of negro and humorous characters being notable, as well as his work in illus- tration; now cartoonist Harper's Weekly. Club: Lambs. Address: Rochelle Pk., New Rochelle, N. Y. 4 KEMBLE, WILLIAM FRETZ.
Architect; b. Oak Lane, Philadelphia, June 14, 1874; 8. Rev. Sam T. and Sophia A. (Baker) Kemble; grad. Univ. of Penn., B.S., 1895; Drew Theol. Sem., B.D., 1898; m. Oct. 12, 1904, Ada H. Johnson; children: Will- iam Edmund Kemble, b. 1907; Karelsen A., b. 1912. Architect of several churches and asso. architect of Rockaway Beach Hosp .; also one of the developers of Rockaway Beach and North Yonkers, laying out the streets and marketing the plots. Pres. Pinecrest Co .; dir. Rockaway Land Co. Democrat. Club: Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Author: Pitted Against Anarchists (novel), and some magazine stories. In- 4 KENDALL, MESSMORE ventor of accounting system and economic lock; now carrying on investigation Into the laws of vibration. Address: 1121 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y.
KEMMERER, EDWIN WALTER
Economist, educator; b. Scranton, Pa., June 29, 1875; s. Lorenzo Dow and Martha H. (Courtright) Kem- merer; grad. Wesleyan Univ. (Conn.), A.B., 1889 (grad. with honors, and mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc.); fellow in economics and finance, Cornell Unlv., 1899-1901, Ph.D., 1903; m. Higganum, Conn., Dec. 24, 1901, M. Rachel Dickele; children: Donald Lorenzo. b. Dec. 24, 1905; Ruth, b. Nov. 6, 1909. Ass't to expert on trusts and industrial combinations for U. S. Industrial Comm'n, 1900-1901; instr. in economics and history, Purdue Univ., 1901-1903; financial adviser to U. S. Philippine Comm'n, with sp'l reference to establish- ment of gold standard in the Philippine Islands, 1903-1906; sp'l comm'r of War Dep't and Philippinc Gov't to Egypt, 1906; ass't prof. polit. economy, Cor- nell Univ., 1906-1909; prof. of economics and finance, Cornell Univ., 1909-1912: since 1912 prof. economics and finance, Princeton Univ. Mn'g editor Economic Bulletin, 1908-1910; asso. editor Am. Economic Re- view since 1910. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Am. Economic Ass'n, Am. Statist. Ass'n, Am. Ass'n for Labor Legislation. Nat. Tax Ass'n. Delta Kappa Ep- silon fraternity. Recreations: Fishing, tennis. Clubs: Nassau, Country. Address: Princeton, N. J.
KEMP, JAMES FURMAN
Geologist, cducator; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 14, 1859; James Alexander and Caroline Anna (Furman) 8.
kemp; ed. Adeiph! Acad., Brooklyn; Amherst Coll., A.B., 1881; Sch. of Mines, Columbla Univ .. E.M., 1534; D.Sc., honoris causa, Amherst Coll., 1900; student abroad, 1885-1886; m. Kingston, R. I., Sept., 1559, Kate Taylor; children: James Taylor, b. Aug. 7, 1890; Philip Kittredge, b. Feb. 11, 1892; Katherine Furman, b. April 25, 1898. Instr. and ass't prof. geology, Cor- nell Univ., 1886-1891; adjunct prof. Columbia Univ., 1891-1892; prof. geology and head dep't geology since 1892. Since 1891, connected with U. S. Geol. Survey, N. Y. State Geoi. Survey. Writer on geol. subjects and especially connected with mining. Author: Ore Deposits of the United States and Canada; Handbook of Rocks, etc. Asso. editor of Economic Geology, Zeitschrift fur praktische Geologie. Dir. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs (pres. 1912-1913) ; mem. B'd Mg'rs, and mem. and sec. B'd Scientific Dirs. N. Y. Botanical Garden; mcm. Am. Museum of Natural History, Nat. Acad. Sciences. Episcopallan. Fellow Geol. Soc. of America (1st v .- p. 1913), N. Y. Acad. Sciences (pres. 1905-1908) A.A.A.S. (past v .- p.), Nat. Geog. Soc., Am. Geog. Soc., Geol. Soc., Gcol. Soc. Washington, Wash- ington Acad. Sciences, Sch. of Mines Alumni Ass'n (past pres.). Recreations: Outdoor sports. Clubs: Century, Columbia University. Address: 211 W. 139th St., N. Y. City.
KEMPNER, OTTO
Lawyer; o. in Austria, July 5, 1858;' ed. in public schs. of N. Y. City and Coorer Union. Elected to Assembly from the 10th Dist., N. Y. City, 1892, and 1894 as independent Democrat; became known as staunch opponent of Tammany bosslsm by his record In the Legislature and by his pamphlet entitled Boss Croker's Carecr. Was nominated for sheriff by Com. of Seventy in 1896, but declined nomination. Re- moved to Brooklyn, 1897. Comm'r of Public Works under [Borough Pres.) Swanstrom's administration, 1902-1904. Pres. and dir. Kings and Queens County Real Estate Exchange. Regent Dauntless Council, Royal Arcanum. Ciub: Municipal (Brooklyn). Ad- dress: 44 Monroc Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.
¿KEMPTON, CHARLES WALTER
Mining cng'r; b. Falrhaven, Mass., Jan. 30. 1847; s. Capt. Charles Wilson and Lucinda (Tripp) Kempton; grad. High School, Falrhaven, Mass., 1864. Studied engineering in office of J. Herbert Shedd & Co., in Boston, Mass., with special Instruction In mining branches; m. Deering, N. II., Dec. 25, 1872, Emma P. Goodale, of Boston Mass. On staff Essex Water Power Co., Lawrence, Mass., 1870-1874. In charge explora- lions with diamond drill In Eastern States, 1874-1876. In charge mining operations Eastern States and Canada, 1877-1880; mining operations and exploration 3 In U. S., Mexico, Cuba and Colombia, S. A., 1883-1892; mg'r of gold mines in Arizona, 1892-1897; exploration in Darien Isthmus, 1902. Explorations in Santo Do- mingo, 1904; now senior mem, and consulting eng'r Kempton & McCoy, mining eng'rs. Dir. and v .- p. Andes Mining & Tunncl Co., N. Y. City. Independent Republican. Mem. New Church (Swedenborgian). Mem. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs, Nat. Geog. Soc., A.A.A.S. Recreation: Hunting. Club, Engineer. Ad- dress: 42 Broadway, N. Y. City.
Lawyer; b. Grand Rapids, Mich .; s. John and Flor- ence (Messmore) Kendall: ed. Columbia Univ .; m. Memphis, Tenn., 1904, Elizabeth Thompson; children: Elizabeth, b. 1905; Messmore, Jr., b. 1911. Was att'y for Great Northern R'y Co. in Montana; ass't to Judge W. N. Cohen, Justice N. Y. Supreme Court; sec. Hon. John L. Wilson, U. S. Senator, 3 ycars; sec. Hon. Bellamy Storer, former Minister to Austria-Hungary As att'y for Jennie M. Leys recovered verdict against N. Y. Central R'y Co. for one hundred thousand dol- lars, largest verdict on record in a personal Injury action. Mem. firm Kendall & Herzog. Trcas. 138 East 38th St. Co .; pres. Los Olmas Estate, Inc., Chili- Bolivia Co .; sec. and dir. Tremont Av. Land Co .; dir. Braden Copper Co., N. Y. & Port Chester R. R. Co .; gen. counsel Forest City & Gettysburg R. R. Co. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Am. Bar Ass'n, Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Clubs: Lotos, Manhattan, Oakland Golf. Greenwich County, Lambs, Lawyers. Address:
233 Broadway, N. Y. City.
KENDALL, WILLIAM CONVERSE
Naturalist; b. Freeport. Cumberland County, Me., April 4, 1861; s. William Pote and Frances Ann (Car- ver) Kendall; ed. High Sch., Freeport. Me .; Bowdoin Coll., A.B., 1885; A.M., 1890; Georgetown Univ. Med. Sch., M.D., 1896; m. Washington, D. C., April 3, 1893, Ida Wilhelmina Aschenbach; one d .: Minerva Converse, b. June 29, 1897. Taught sch. in MInn., 18$5-1887; prin- cipal Patten (Me.) Acad., 1887-1889; scientific ass't with U. S. Comm'n of Fish and Fisherles (now Bureau of Fisheries, Dep't of Commerce) since Feb., 1SS9. Has
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written various published papers and reports on fishes and fresh water and marine blol. subjects in bulletins and reports of U. S. Fish Comm'n, and Bureau of Fisheries, U. S. Nat. Museum, Museum of Comparative Zoology (Harvard), Boston Soc. of Natural History, Portland (Me.) Soc. Natural History, etc .; also articles on natural history subjects and short stories In news- papers and magazines since 1889. Fellow A.A.A.S. Mem. Washington Acad. of Sciences, Blol. Soc., Wash- ington; Am. Fisheries Soc., Am. Forestry Ass'n; corr. mem. Portland (Me.) Soc. Natural History; mem. Maine Ornithol. Soc., Me. Soc. Washington; F, and A. M., Knights of Pythias, Patrons of Husbandry, Theta Delta Chi fraternity. Residence: 1130 Park Road, Washing- ton, D. C. Address: Bureau of Fisheries, Washing- ton, D. C.
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J KENDALL, WILLIAM MITCHELL
Architect; b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1856; s. Joshua and Phebe (Mitchell) Kendall; grad. Harvard, A.B., 1876; studied architecture for two years at Mass. Inst. of Technology, Boston, and several years in Italy and France; m. Geneva, Switzerland, 1897, Grace Eliot Endicott. Mem. firm McKim, Mead & White, arcul- tects, among whose recent works are new Post Office, N. Y .; Municipal Office Bld'g, N. Y .; Sch. of Journalism, Hamilton, Kent and Avery Halis, Columbia Univ .; pri- vate houses for Percy R. Pyne, Whitelaw Reid, Geral- dyn Redmond and pres. of Columbia Univ. Trustee Am. Acad. In Rome; fellow Am. Inst. Architects. Clubs: University, Century, Harvard. Address: 101 Park Av., N. Y. City.
KENDALL, WILLIAM SERGEANT
Artist, painter and sculptor; b. Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1869; s. Benjamin Franklin and Eliza- beth Anne (Sergeant) Kendall; ed. Pa. Ecad. Fine Arts, Art Students' League, N. Y., and at Ecole des Beaux Art, studlo of L. O. Merson, Paris, and Acadé- mle Jullan, Paris; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 17, 1896, Mar- garet Weston Stickney; children: Elizabeth, b. 1897; Beatrice, b. 1901; Alison, b. 1907. Mention hon. Paris Salon, 1891; medal World's Columbian Exp'n, Chi- cago, 1893; Lippincott prize, Philadelphia; 2d prize, Worcester Art Museum, 1900, 1901; bronze medal, Pittsburgh; silver and bronze medals, Buffalo; Shaw prize und Shaw Fund Purchase Soc. Am. Artists; bronze medal, Paris Exp'n, 1900; gold medal, La. Pur- chase Exp'n, St. Louis, 1904; Potter Palmer Gold medal, Chicago Art Inst., 1910. Represented in per- manent collections of Met. Museum, N. Y. City; Pa. Acad. of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, and Corcoran Gallery, Washington Nat. Gallery, Washington. Dir. Yale Sch. of Fine Arts. Mem. Soc. Am. Artists, Nat. Acad. Design, Nat. Inst. Arts & Letters. Clubs: Century, Fencers. Address: 58 Trumbuli St., New Haven, Conn.
KENDRICK, EDWARD ANDERSON
Manager typographic div. Am. Bank Note Co .; b. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 8, 1867; s. Adin A. (D.D., LL.D.) and Mary (Jewett) Kendrick; ed. Shurtleff Coll., Upper Alton, Ill., A.B., (valedictorian of class, winner of Osborne Scholarship medal), 1887; m .; children: Caroline Jewett, b April 7, 1898; Jean Elizabeth, b. Sept. 28, 1912. Associated with Buffalo Express, Mathews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, 1887-1910; sec. J. N. Mathews Co., Buffalo, 1901-1910. Traveled ex- tensively in U. S. and Canada, including Maritime Provinces and Nova Scotia. . Republican; Baptist. Mason, Royal Arch and Scottish Rite (Master 1906), Knight Templar; mem. Revere Council, Royal Ar- canum, Pan-Am. Soc. of U. S. Recreations: Horse- back riding, golf, tennis, swimming. Clubs: Unlver- sity (Buffalo), Lotos, Whitehall, Merchants Ass'n (N. Y.). Address: 70 Broad St., N. Y. City.
KENE, JOSEPH ALPHONSE
Physician; b. New Rochelle, N. Y., July 4, 1857; s. John R. and Helen Kene; ed. at Villanova Coll., Pa., Ph.D., 1897; N. Y. Univ. Med. Coll., M.D., 1878; m. 1891, Mary Cecile Daly. Engaged in med. practice in Brooklyn from 1879; coroner Kings County, N. Y., 1893-1895; med. examiner Civil Service Comm'n, N. Y. City. Attending physician, Dep't Nervous Diseases, Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hosp., 1879-1893; St. Mary's Gen. Hosp. 1882-1886; visiting physician, St. Peter's Hosp. Address: 61 Greene Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
KENEDY, ARTHUR
Catholic publisher and bookseller; b. N. Y. Clty; s. Patrick John and Elizabeth (Welser) Kenedy; ed. De La Salle Inst., N. Y. City, Fordham Univ., N. Y. City and Georgetown Univ., Washington, D. C. En- gaged as Catholic publisher and booksciler and as mf'r and Importer of religious articles, now being pres. P. J. Kenedy & Sons; v .- p. and treas. Robert Appleton Co., Publishers, Catholic Encyclopedia. Mem. Internat Catholic Truth Soc., Friendly Sons of
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