Who's who in New York City and State, 1914, pt 2, Part 81

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910; Leonard, John William, 1849-; Mohr, William Frederick, 1870-; Knox, Herman Warren, 1881-; Holmes, Frank R
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: New York : L.R. Hamersly Co.
Number of Pages: 818


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SALOMON, WILLIAM


Banker; m. Helen N. Forbes Lewls. Mem. firm of William Salomon & Co .; dir. Internat. Banking Corp'n, Lincoln Trust Co. Mem. S. A. R. Clubs: Racquet and Tennis, Manhattan, New York, City Midday, Recess, N. Y. Yacht, Reform, National Arts. Address: 1020 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


SALTUS, EDGAR EVERTSON


Author; b. N. Y. City, lineal descendant of Admiral Kornelis Evertson, who, Aug. 9, 1673, recaptured N. Y. City from English; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H., the Sorbonne, Paris, in Heidelberg and Munich, Germany, and Columbia Coll. Law Sch .; m. Paris, 1895, Miss Welsh-Smith; one d .: Elsie Welsh Saltus. Au- thor: Balzac; The Philosophy of Disenchantment; The Anatomy of Negation; Mr. Incoul's Misadventure; The Truth About Tristen Varick; Eden; Mary Magdalen; Imperial Purple; A Transaction in Hearts; Purple and Fine Women; Ifistoria Amoris; The Pomps of Satan; The Lords of Ghostland. Clubs: Manhattan (N. Y. City) ; Blenheim (London); Capucines (Paris). Ad- dress: Manhattan Club, N. Y. City.


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SAMMIS, EDSON BURDETTE


Att'y and counsellor at law; b. Hackensack, N. J., May 22, 1882; s. Henry Clay and Mary J. (Heath) Sammis; grad. N. Y. Univ., LL.B., St. Lawrence Univ., LL.M. Teacher N. Y. City Public Schs., 3 years. In practice of law since admission to bar. Republican; Methodist Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. County Lawyers Ass'n, Nat. Provident Union Soc., Zeta Psi fraternity,


Phi Delta Phi. Clubs: Phi Delta Phi, Seward Repub- lican. Residence: 899 Lafayette Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. City.


SAMMONS, THOMAS


Consul gen .; b. N. Y. State, 1863; studied law, Al- bany, N. Y .; attended Albany Law Sch., and studied Internat. law and diplomacy at George Washington Univ .; editor and publisher, 1884-1898; private sec. to U. S. senator, 1898-1905; consul gen. to Manchuris 1905-1906; assigned to Mukden and Antung, May, 1906, in connection with negotiations for opening of these ports under treaty of 1903; consul gen. to Korea, 1907- 1909; consul gen. to Japan, 1909-1913; delegate on part of U. S. to 5th Internat. Congress of Chambers of Commerce, Boston, 1912; appt'd consul gen. to Shang. hai, Nov. 25, 1913. Address: Am. Consulate, Shanghai China.


SAMPSON, MARTIN WRIGHT


Professor of English literature; b. Cincinnati, O., Sept. 7, 1866; s. William S. and Virginia (Wright) Sampson; ed. Univ. of Cincinnati, A.B., A.M., Munich, l'aris, London; m. Julia Dauchy Pattison. Instr. Univ. .of Iowa, 1889-1891; ass't prof. Stanford Univ., 1891- 1893; prof. Indiana Univ., 1893-1906; Cornell Univ. since 1907. Editor of texts in English literature Among them, Milton's Poems, Irving's Sketch-Book, Cranford, Webster's Plays, Middleton's Plays. dress: Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y.


SAMSON, WILLIAM HOLLAND


Author, editor; b. Le Roy, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1860; s. Rus- sell L. and Mary Elizabeth (Parsons) Samson; high school education; m. Adrian, Mich., Dec. 25, 1882, Mary Elizabeth Bixby. Connected with Rochester Post Ex- press as editorial writer and mn'g editor, 1881-1911. Pres. Rochester Historical Soc., 1904-1906. Editor of the Private Journal of Aaron Burr, 2 volumes, 1903; Letters from George Washington to Tobias Lear, with Appendix Containing Miscellaneous Washington Let- ters and Documents, 1905; Letters of Zachary Tayior from the Battlefields of the Mexican War, 1908; v .- p. Anderson Auction Co., Metropolitan Art Ass'n. Resl- dence: 454 Riverside Drive. Address: 284 Madison AV., N. Y. City.


SAMUELS, MAURICE VICTOR


Playwright; b. San Francisco, Oct. 3, 1874; s. David and Matilda (Freund) Samuels; grad. Univ. of Calif., A.B., 1894. Practised law in San Francisco for seven years before turning to literaturc. Author: The Flor. entines, 1904 (Brentano's) ; The Conflict, play produced at Garden Theatre, N. Y., 1909. Clubs: Lambs, Sigma Nu fraternity, California Soc., Soc. of Am. Dramatists and Composers, Am. Universities. New Oxford and Cambridge (N. R.) of London. Address: Lambs Ciub, N. Y. City.


SANDERS, LEON


Lawyer, banker; b. Odessa, Russia, May 25, 1867; s. Nathan and Elka Sanders; attended State Gymna- sium, Odessa, Russia; public sch. N. Y. City, private tutors, and N. Y. Law Sel .; m., N. Y. City, Nov. 8, 1896, Bertha Fischer; children: Nathan, 1frances, Theresa. Admitted to bar, Nov. 8, 1895, and engaged in practice until elected justice Municipal Court of City of N. Y., 1903. Resigned Sept. 1, 1913, and elected v .- p. and dir. Publle Bank of N. Y. City. Mem. Legislature State of N. Y. from 12th Assembly Dist., 1899-1902. Hebrew. Mason; mem. Soc. Med. Jurisprudence, Free Sons of Judah, Nat. Union, Royal Arcanum; grand master In- dependent Order B'rith Abraham. Pres. Hebrew Shel- tering & Immigrant Aid Soc .; dir. Jewish Maternity Hosp., and mem. of every Jewish charitable inst'n. Residence: 292 East Broadway. Address: Public Bank, Delancey and Ludlow Sts., N. Y. City.


SANDERSON, HENRY


Banker; b. Titusville, Pa., Dec. 20, 1867; s. Edward Patterson and Elise (Crassous) Sanderson; ed. public schools and private tuition; m. Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1893, Beatrice Walter; children: James Reed, b. Nov. 12, 1893; Henry Geoffrey, b. Aug. 10, 1908. Was organizer of one of the original electric light companies of N. Y. City, afterwards its pres. Pres. and organizer first trolley express service, N. Y. State, Metropolitan Express Co., operated over Metropolitan and Westchester lines; pres. and organizer of first automobile public service corp'n N. Y. City: first auto- bus service on Fifth Av. Entered Wall Street 1905; now mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange; dir. Eagle Gold Min- ing Co., Yonkers Electric Light and Power Co., N. Y. 'transportation Co., Metropolitan Securities Co., Fifth Av. Stage Co., Park Carriage Co .; Mt. Morris Electric Light Co .; Motor Cab Co. of N. Y .; Taximeter Carriage Co .; Motor Cups Holding Co .; mein. Pa. Soc., Geog. Soc.


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(Washington). Republican; Episcopallan. Clubs: Met- ropolitan, Automobile of America (v .- p. and chm'n com.), N. Y. Athletic, Liederkranz, N. Y. Railroad, Civic. Residence: Metropolitan Club. Address: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.


SANDERSON, LLOYD BOWEN


Steamship agent; b. Liverpool, Eng., April 2, 1866; s. Richard and Zara Palmer (Hicks) Sanderson; ed, Lycée, Caen, Normandy, France, and Birkenhead Sch., Liverpool, Eng .; m. April 15, 1896, Ottilie Force; chil- dren: Lloyd Bowen, Jr., b. 1898, Robert Monroe, b. 1900, Frederick Augustus, b. 1907. Senior partner, since 1901, Sanderson & Son, agents for Wilson Lines, Phce- nix Line (Antwerp), Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Clubs: Unlon, Racquet and Tennis, N. Y. Yacht, Down Town Ass'n, Rumson Country. Address: 345 W. 86th St., N. Y. City.


SANDFORD, EDWARD


Lawyer; b. Yonkers, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1872; s. Thomas S. and Mary (Lawson) Sandford; grad. Columbia Univ., A. B., 1894, Harvard Law .Sch., LL.B. (cum laude), 1897. N. Y. Univ., J. D., 1905; m. New York, July 29, 1901, Lisa Winchester Hcighe. Clerk in office Messrs. Carter, Hughes & Dwight, 1897-1899; Deputy Ass't District Att'y in N. Y. County under District Att'ys Philbin and Jerome, 1901-1905; Counsel to Gov. of N. Y. (Hon. Charles E. Hughes), 1907-190S; lecturer and asso. prof. N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., 1901-1907. Now mem. law firm of Haight, Sandford & Smith. Republican. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Residence: 863 Park Av., N. Y. City, and Fairfield, Conn. Address: 27 William St., N. Y. City.


SANDOR, MATHIAS


Artist, painter; b. in Hungary, 1857; ed. Art Students' League, N. Y. City, 1885, under George de Forest Brush, and in Paris, 1889-1890, under Francais Flameng and Gabriel Ferrier; unmarried. Has traveled in Canada and U. S. in the southwest (Arizona and New Mexico) and Mexico, and all over Europe, sketching and palnt- ing. Painted a miniature portralt which was hung in the place of honor at Paris Salon, 1905; represented with miniatures and landscapes In the principal exhl- bitions. Mcm. Am. Federation of Arts, Artists Fund Soc. Club: Salmagundi. Address: 140 West 57th St., N. Y. City.


SANDS, BENJAMIN AYMAR


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, July 27, 1853; s. Samuel Ste- vens and Mary Emily (Aymar) Sands; ed. Columbla Coll., A. B., 1874, A. M., 1877, Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1876; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 17, 1878, Amy K. Akin. Has practised law in N. Y. City since 1876, formerly as mem. of firm of Webb & Sprague; since 1882 as part- ner in firm of Bowers & Sands. Dir. Commonwealth Ins. Co. of N. Y., North British and Mercantile Ins. Co. of N. Y., and U. S. dlr. North British and Mercantile Ins. Co. of London; mem. Advisory Com. Hudson River, University and Grand Central branches, Corn Exchange Bank; trustce Greenwich Savings Bank; mem. Com. of Counsel, Lawyers Title Ins. Co .; also dir. of numcrous banks, trust companies and financial corp'ns. Trustee Columbia Coll. Republican; former pres. Republican Club. of 27th Assembly Dist .; Episcopallan. Fellow Met. Museum of Arts; mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Soc. Colonial Wars, St. Nicholas Soc. Clubs: Union, University (v .- p.), Republican, St. Anthony, Down Town, Church, City, Columbia, University. Residence: 58 W. 48th St. Address: 46 Cedar St., N. Y. City.


SANFORD, CARLTON E.


Lawyer, banker; b. Hopkinton, N. Y., Dee. 31, 1847; s. Hon. Jonah, Jr., and ClarInda (Risdon) Sanford; ed. District Sch., Lawrenceville Acad., Cornell Univ., Al- bany Law Sch .; m. Potsdam, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1893, Fran- ces Merritt. Practised law at Potsdam, N. Y., 1874- 1895. Founded, 1889, the People's Bank of Potsdam and has since been its pres. Traveled in Florida, Calif., etc. Delegate to Nat. Rep. Conv., 1892. Pres. People's Bank, pres. and v .- p. Thatcher Mf'g Co., v .- p. Rac- quette River Paper Co., sec. High Falls S. Pulp and Mining Co .; att'y Potsdam S. & S. Ass'n. Republican. Author: Early History of .Hopkinton, 1903, Letters, Essays and Biographical Sketches, 1907, Thomas San- ford Genealogy, 1910 Address: Potsdam, N. Y.


SANFORD, HENRY, GANSEVOORT


Lawyer; b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 29. 1871; s. Robert and Helen M. H. (Stuyvesant) Sanford; ed. An- dover, Acad .; grad. Williams Coll., B.B., 1895; studied law at Columbia Law Sch .; m. N. Y. Clty, May, 29, 1900, Mary Mott Low; children: Henry Gansevoort, Jr., Lou- lsa Mott. Engaged in gen. practice of law. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. Ilist. Soc., St. Nicholas Soc., Sons of the Revolution, Soc. of Colonial Wars, Kappa Alpha fraternity; judge advocate, rank of


major, First Brigade, N. G. N. Y. Deputy gov. Soc. Colonial Wars In N. Y. State. Clubs: University, Squadron A, Ardsicy. Address: 43 Cedar St., N. Y. City.


SANFORD, JOHN


Manufacturer; b. Amsterdam, N. Y .; s. Stephen San- ford (mein. 41st Congress); grad. Yale, A. B., 1872; m. 1892, Ethel Sanford. On leaving college became associated with his father, Stephen Sanford, in the car- pet manufacturing industry at Amsterdam, N. Y., es- 'tablished by his grandfather, John Sanford, In 1842, and has since been connected with that enterprise, which is now one of the most important of its kind in the country, employing over 3,000 people. Was mern. 51st and 52d Congresses, 1889-93, clected on the Re- publican ticket. Pres. Stephen Sanford & Sons, Inc. Owner of celebrated stable of race horses at Amster. dam, N. Y. Mem. State Racing Comm'n. Clubs: Met- ropolitan, University, Republican. The Brook, Turf and Field, Meadowbrook, Racquet, Piping Rock, Jockey, (N. Y. City); Metropolitan ( Washington, D. C.). Win- ter residence: Bayonette Cottage, Aiken, S. C. Address: Amsterdam, N. Y.


SANFORD, JOHN RUMSEY


Paymaster, United States Navy; b. Syracuse, N. Y., June 9, 1876; s. Leonard Gibbs and Lillias Josephine (Rumsey) Sanford; grad. Hobart Coll., B.L., 1897; m. Roseile, N. J., June 22, 1904, Helen Sandford Greves; one d., Helen Greves Sanford, b. 1905. Pay officer U.S.S. Florida. Private, 3d N. Y. Vols., 1898; ass't paymaster, Vol. Navy, 1898-1899; ass't paymaster, U. S. Navy, 1899-1903; passed ass't paymaster, 1903, pay- master, U.S.N. since 1903. Mem. Chi Phi fraternity. Clubs: N. Y. Yacht, Army and Navy (N. Y.), Army and Navy (Washington, D. C.). Residence: Rumsey Hall, Cornwall, Conn. Address: U.S.S. Florida, Care Post- master, N. Y.


SANGER, WILLIAM CARY


Publicist; b. N. Y., May 21, 1853; s. Ilenry and Mary E. (Requa) Sanger; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1874, A.M., 1875, Columbia Law Sch. LL. B., 1878; Hamilton Coll., LL.D., 1902; m. N. Y. City, Fcb. 23, 1892, Mary Ethel Cicveland Dodge; children: William Cary, Jr., b. Fcb. 9, 1893; Henry Lawrence (deceased), b. April 13, 1894; Mary Ethel, b. July 29, 1895; John Haynes (de- ceased), b. Nov. 1, 1899; Richard H., b. July 22, 1905; Lillian Schieffelin, b. Apr. 3, 1909. Mem. State Assem- bly, 1895-1897; lieut .- col. 203d Reg't N. Y. Vols. in Spanish-Am. War; ass't sec. war, 1901-1903; pres. Am. delegation to Internat. Conf., 1906, to revise the Treaty of Geneva. Mem. Am. Delegation of Internat. Red Cross Conf., London, 1907; Mem. War Relief I'd, Nat. Red Cross; chm'n Nat, Guard comm'n. appt'd by Gov. Hughes, 1907. Presidential Elector 190S; mem. N. Y. State Comm'n in Lunacy, 1910-1911; pres. State Hosp. Comm'n, 1911-1913. Was designated by Pres. of U. S., to receive on behalf of U. S. Gov't, lighthouse at Crown Point, Lake Champlain, June 19, 1912; has served as trustce of Hamilton Coll., chancellor of N. Y. Chapter, Colonial Order of Acorn: Gov. N. Y. Soc. of Colonial Wars. Author: The Reserve and Auxiliary Forces of England and the Militia of Switzerland (a report prepared for the U. S. Gov't), 1903; contb'r to mil. journals on coast defenses, etc. Address: Sanger- field, N. Y.


SANTEE, ELLIS MONROE


Physician and sanitarlan; b. Hughesville, Pa., Aug. 13, 1862; s. John Clark and Elizabeth (Gray) Santee; ed, in common schools of Pennsylvania, New Colum- bus (Pa.) Acad., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Philadelphia Homeopathic Med. Coil, of Missouri, St. Louis, Han- nemann Hosp., Rochester, N. Y .; Cornell Univ .; m. Cort- land, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1883, Beulah H. Barber. Practised medleine, Cortland, N. Y., 1890-1906; dairy expert U. S. Dep't Agriculture, 1906-1907; now med. expert N. Y. State Dep't of Health, coroner Cortland County, 1900- 1904; mem. 45th Separate fo., N. G. N. Y., 1SSS-IS95, private to commanding officer of company. Dir. of ag'r, Good Will Homes & Schs. Republican; Episco- paiian. Mem. Am. Public Health Ass'n. Medlco-Chir- nrg. Soc. of Central N. Y .: Inter-State Med. Soc., Cort- Iand County (N. Y.) Homm. Med. Soc. Author: San- lee's Repertory of Convulsions, 1890; Santce Gene- alogy. 1899. Recreations: Automobiling, tennis. Ad- dress: Cortland, N. Y.


SAPHIRSTEIN, JACOB


Managing editor; b. Bialystok, Russia, Nov. 14, 1853; s. Wolf and Chaya-Fciga (Bodden) Saphirstein: ed. private schools In Białystok: m. Bialystok, Russia, March 10, 1871, Hannah Gerschuni. Eugaged In mer- cantile pursuits until 1876, when received concession from Russian Gov't to open a private circulating library and book business in Brest-Litevsk; settled in Warsaw and became a publisher of Hebrew books in


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1879; came to U. S. in 1887 and engaged in publishing business, issuing an English-Yiddish dictionary; es- tablished Hebrew-American (English and Hebrew weekly), 1892, the N. Y. Jewish Abend Post (daily), 1898, and the Jewish Morning Journal in 1901; sce., treas, and dir. The Jewish Press Publishing Co. Re- publican. Dir. Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Soc. Address: 102 Bowery, N. Y. City.


SARD, RUSSELL ELLIS


Manufacturer; b. Albany, N. Y., March 2, 1882; s.' Grange and Caroline ( Wolverton) Sard; grad. St. Marks Sch., Harvard Coll., A.B., 1905; m. Ifot Springs, Va., Sept. 23, 1912, Abbie Ingalls Barnard. V .- p., treas. and gen. mg'r Rathbone, Sard & Co .; dir. Nat. Com- mercial Bank, Albany Insurance Co. Mason, 32º. Clubs: Fort Orange, Country, University (Albany), Racquet and Tennis, Harvard (N. Y. Clty). Res- idence: 473 State St. Address: Care Rathbone, Sard & Co., Albany, N. Y.


SARGENT, FRANKLIN HAVEN


Teacher of dramatic art; b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 31, 1856; s. Rev. John Turner and Mary Elizabeth (Fiske) Sargent; ed. Chauncey Hall Sch., Boston; grad. Har- vard Coll., A.B., 1877; unmarried. Engaged in studies abroad, 1877-1879; private teacher of elocution and public reader, 1879-1880; instr. in elocution, Harvard Univ., 1880-1882; dramatic dir. Madison Sq. Theatre, 1882-1884; pres. Am. Acad. of Dramatic Arts since 1884. Republican; Unitarian. Clubs: Players, Century. Ad- dress: Carnegie Hall, N. Y. City.


SARGENT, PORTER EDWARD


Educator; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 6, 1872; s. Fran- cls Porter and Roselyn (Hitchcock) Sargent; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1896; A.M., 1897; m. Rome, Italy, March 9, 1906, Margaret Upham; one son: Meredith, b. Feb. 28, 1913. Ass't in botany, Harvard Univ., later ass't in zoology, grad. student in comparative anat- omy, 1896-1900; engaged in research in comparative neurology; published 6 monographs and scientific pa- pers on that subject. Master of science, Browne & Nichols Sch., 1898-1904; dir. of Science Nautical Pre- paratory Sch., 1903-1904; founder and dir. Mr. Sargent's Travel Sch. for Boys since 1904, in that capacity has traveled around world 5 times. Progressive. Mem. various scientific and edn'l socs. and asses. Recrea- tions: Traveling, farming, gardening. Clubs: Univer- sity, Harvard (Boston). Residence: 233 Bay State Road. Address: 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass.


SARGENT, ROSCOE


Lawyer; b. Sandy Creek, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1873; s. Ed- mund L. and Marcia (Knollin) Sargent; ed. Sandy Creek High Sch., 1893; two years' classical course at Colgate Univ .; grad. Syracuse Univ. Law Sch., LL.B., 1898; m. Lacona, N. Y., May 2, 1894, Nettie Blodgett; children: Knollin Maurford, b. Nov. 19, 1895, Cella Mar- jorie, b. Aug. 18, 1897, Howard Albert, b. April 19, 1907. Began practice of law Jan., 1899; in partnership with brother L. Carl Sargent, under firm name of Sar- gent & Sargent, with offices in Syracuse and Sandy Creek, N. Y., since Oct., 1912. Att'y for and dir. First Nat. Bank of Lacona. Republican; Methodist. Stew- ard and sup't Sunday Sch. Sandy Creek M. E. Church since 1899; sec. local branch of Dairymen's League; mem. B'd of Ed'n of Sandy Creek High Sch. Address: Sandy Creek, N. Y.


SARGENT, WILLIAM DURHAM


Mechanical eng'r; b. Lynn, Mass., June 16, 1863; s. George M. and Helen (Durham) Sargent; grad. North- western Univ., M.A .; Mass. Inst. Technol .; m. Chicago, Ill., Feb. 14, 1899, Mary A. Pardridge; children: 'Will- iam Durham, Jr., b. 1901, Teresa Evelyn, b. 1904, May Theresa, b. 1911. Chm'n B'd Reading-Bayonne Steel Casting Co .; dir. and mem. Exec. Com. Am. Brake Shoe and Foundry Co .; dir. Am. Steel Foundries, Internat. Motor Co. Republican. Men. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs, Phl Kappa Sigma fraternity. Clubs: Engineers, University, Automobile of America, Technology, Essex County Country. Address: Oak St., Bayonne, N. J.


SARTAIN, WILLIAM


Artist; b. Philadelphia, Nov. 21, 1843; s. John Sar- tain (prominent engraver) and Susannah Longmate (Swaine) Sartaln; grad. Philadelphia Central High Sch., A.B., 1861; studied painting privately under Christian Schussele, of Philadelphia, and under Bon- nat, also at Ecolo des Beaux Arts, Paris. Has re- oeived medals from various expositions; his paintings are In prominent public and private collections, in- cluding figure pieces, landscapes, etc. Asso. Nat. Acad. of Design; forinerly prof. life classes, Art Students' League; one of founders of Soc. Am. Artists. Address: 130 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.


SASSEEN, ROBERT A.


Life ins. broker; b. N. Y. Clty, Oct. 26, 1867; s. John J. and Mary (Cooney) Sasseen; ed. St. Patrick's Paro. chial Sch., Grammar Sch. No. 35, Univ. of N. Y., Ford- han, A. M .; m. Sept. 22, 1903, Marie Clementine Thiery; children: George Thiery, b. July 21, 1904, Regina Jo- sephine, b. Feb. 25, 1906. Leather salesman (traveling); territory, whole U. S., Canada, Mexico. Resided 2 years in Boston; one year in Los Angeles. Engaged in rest estate business, 1888. Since 1893 in life ins. business, N. Y. Independent in politics. Roman Catholic. Mem. Fordham Alumni, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. Clubs: Catholic, Fox Hills Golf, Hollywood Golf, N. Y. Athletic. Manhattan. Address: 925 West End Av., N. Y. City.


SATTERLEE, EDWARD LANSING


Architect; b. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., Dec. 11, 1878; s. Ed- ward Rathbone and Joanna Mesier ( Reese) Satterlee; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H., 1890-1894; Colum- bia Univ. Sch. of Architecture, 1895-1899, B. S .; Colum- bia Univ. (first honorable mention in Columbia Travel- Ing Fellowship Competition, 1901). Entered Ecole Na- tionale et Speciale des Beaux-Arts, 1904; in partner- ship with John Dalzell Boyd, under firm name of Sat. terlee & Boyd, since 1908; in gen. practice of archi. tecture; memorial and ecclesiastical structures, and residential bld'g's. Architect of Chapel for Zion Ch. and Memorial to Pres. Mckinley, New Hamburgh, N. Y., Little Sanctuary and All Hallows Gate on Cathe- dral property, Washington, D. C .; Gallaudet Memorial Guild House for Deaf Mutes, N. Y .; alteration to chan- cel of Calvary Episcopal Ch., N. Y., also memorial caen stone reredos in same; memorial entrance porch on Ch, of Holy Communion, N. Y .; residence of Admiral A. T. Mahan, Quogue, L. I .; Manursing Island Club, Rye, N. Y .; cottages and farm bld'gs for Herbert L Satter- lee, Great Head, Bar Harbor, Maine, and bld'gs at Sot- terley, Md. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity. Clubs: Uni- versity, Columbia Unlv. Residence: 125 W. 58th St. Address: 3 W. 29th St., N. Y. Clty.


SATTERLEE, FRANCIS LeROY


Physician; ed. N. Y. Univ., A. B., 1865; Univ. Med. Coll., M. D., 1868 (Ph.D.); m. 1st, 1868, Laura Suydam; children: Madeline LeRoy, Laura, Henry S., F. LeRoy, Jr .; m. 2d, 1906, Mary Phillpse Gouverneur Iselin. Late prof. of chemistry and hygiene, Am. Veterinary Coll .; attending physician St. Elizabeth Hosp., N. Y .; con- sulting physician Midnight Mission; late attending physiclan Northwestern Dispensary, Dep't of Skin and Rheumatism; prof. of physics, chemistry and metal- lurgy in N. Y. Coll. of Dentistry. Late surgeon 84th Reg't, N. G. N. Y. Trustee West Side Savings Bank. Author: TreatIse on Rheumatism. Honorary mem. Soc. of Arts, London, England; fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Geog. Soc .; mem. County Med. Soc., Pathological Soc .; A.A.A.S .; fellow N. Y. Hist. Soc .; mem. Med. Ass'n-of Greater City of N. Y .; mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution, St. Nicholas . Soc., Zeta Psi fraternity . (ex-pres. ). Clubs: Century, Players. 56th St., N. Y. City. Address: 6 W.


SATTERLEE, GEORGE REESE


Physician; b. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1873; s. Ed- ward R. and Joanna M. (Reese) Satterlee; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H., Columbla, A. B., 1894, M.A., 1898; M.D. (Coll. Phys. and Surg.), 1898; unmarried. Fin- Ished post-grad. course at Hood Wright Hosp., 1900, Sloane Maternity Hosp., 1901; studied pathology in Berlin, 1892, medicine in Vienna, 1908; instr. histology and embryology, Unlv. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1892-1910. Attending physician and pathologist to Washington Helghts Hosp .; pathologist Gouverneur Hosp., 1907-1909; ass't pathologist St. Vincent's Hosp., Instr. in medicine Unlv. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. since 1910. Mem. 7th Reg't, N. G. N. Y .; private, 1893- 1900; corporal, 1900-1901; ass't hosp. steward, 1901- 1907; ass't surgeon sinco 1907. Episcopalian. Fellow N. Y. Acad. of Medicine; mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Therapeutic Soc., N. Y. Pathol. Soc., N. Y. Co. and State Med. Socs., Greater N. Y. Med. Ass'n, Sloane Maternity Alumni Ass'n, Hood Wright Hosp. Alumni Ass'n, Soc. of Eng'r Corps, 7th Reg't, N. G. N. Y., Psi Upsilon fra- ternity. Anthor: Outlines of Human Embryology, 1905 (Wiley). Clubs: University, Columbia University. Ad- dress: 125 W. 58th St., N. Y. City.


SATTERLEE, HENRY SUYDAM


Physician; b. N. Y. City, June 4, 1874; s. Francis Le Roy Satterlec, M.D., and Laura (Suydam) Satterlee; ed. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1896, Columbia Univ. (Coll. Phys. and Surg.), M.D., 1900; m. Milton, Mass., Feb. 21. 1903, Ethel Alice Whitney; children: Henry Suydam, Jr., b. 1904, Stanton Whitney, b. 1907. Appt'd interne St. Luke's Hosp., March, 1900. Served on House Staff St. Luke's Hosp., 1901-1902. on House Staff Sloane Ma- ternity Flosp., 1902-1903; dist. physiclan N. Y. DIspen- sary, ' 1903-1907. Attending physleian Dep't General


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Medicine, N. Y. Dispensary, 1907-1911; asst. attending physician Willard Parker and Riverside Hosps., 1911. Enlisted Squadron A, N. G. N. Y., Oct., 1896; Troop A, N. Y. Vol. Cav., May, 1898, served with Troop A in N. Y., Va., and Porto Rico. Independent; Episcopallan. Mem. Soc. Alumni of St. Luke's and of Sloane Mater- nity Hosps .; N. Y. County and State Med. Socleties, Am. Med. Ass'n. Address: 925 Park Av., N. Y. City.


SATTERLEE, HERBERT LIVINGSTON


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 31, 1863; s. George B. and Sarah Satterlee; grad. Columbia, B.S., 1883; A.M., 1884; Ph.D., LL.B., 1885; m. 1900, Louisa Pierpont Morgan. Admitted to bar, 1885; private sec. Senator William M. Evarts, 1886-1887; navigator 1st Naval Battalion, N. Y., 1891-1895; col. and a. d. c. to Gov. Morton and naval alde to Gov. Black; lieut. in U. S. Navy in Spanish-Am. War and chief of staff to Capt. J. R. Bartlett; ass't Sec. of the Navy Dec. 1, 1908-Mar. 6, 1909. Author: Po- litical History of the Province of New York. Founder of the Navy League. Mcm. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Municipal Art Soc., Soc. Colonial Wars, Naval Order of the U. S. Clubs: St. Anthony, Union League, N. Y. Yacht, Sea- wanhaka-Corinthian Yacht, University, Lawyers, Co- lumbia University, Century, Aero. Residence: 37 E. 36th St. Address: 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.




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