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SATTERTHWAITE, THOMAS EDWARD
Physician, surgeon; b. N. Y. City, March 26, 1843; s. . Thomas Wilkinson and Ann Fisher (Sheafe) Satter- thwaite; grad. Yale Univ., 1864; post-grad. course at Harvard, 1864-1865; grad. Coll. Phys. and Surg., 1867; surgical interne N. Y. Hosp., 1867-1869; special courses at Vienna and Wurzburg, Germany, 1870-1871; served as surgeon in Franco-German War, 1870-1871; received LL.D. from University of Md., 1908; Sc.D., St. John's Coll., 1912; m. N. Y. City, 1884, Isabella Banks. Pa- thologist St. Luke's Hosp., 1872-1882, Presbyterian Hosp., 1873-1888; lecturer in comparative pathology Columbia Veterinary Coll., 1881-1882; one of the incor- porators of Alumni Ass'n of N. Y. Coll. Phys. and Surg .; one of founders, sec. two years, prof. patholgical an- atmy one year and of general medicine seven years; in 1890 v .- p. Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp .; prof. inedi- cine In same school, 1904-1908. Pres. N. Y. Pathol. Soc., 1880-1881; a founder and 1894-1899 pres. Bables Hosp .; a founder and pres. Am. Therapeutic Soc., 1962-1903; pres. Med. Ass'n of Greater City of N. Y., 1904-1908. Consulting physician Manhattan State Hosps .; Post- Graduate, Babies' and Orthopedic Hosps. Mem. State and County Med. Societics, Acad. of Medicine, Physl- cians' Mutual Ald Ass'n, Sons of Revolution. Life mem. N. Y. Pathol. Soc .; hon. mem. Washington (D. C.) Med. and Surgical Soc., Harvey Soc. 1st lieut. Med. Reserve Corps, U. S. A. Author: Manual of Histology; Practical Bacteriology; Diseases of Heart and Aorta; Cardio-Vascular Diseases, and numerous technical ar- ticles in encyclopædias and periodicals. Clubs: Cen- tury, Army and Navy (Washington, D. C.). Address: 7 E. 80th St., N. Y. City.
SAUL, CHARLES R.
Pres. Columbia Storage Warehouses; b. Leesport, Pa., Aug. 18, 1855; s. Jacob and Mary Catherine (Barlet) Saul; ed. common schs., and business coll., Reading, Pa .; m. Reading, Pa., Scpt. 5, 1878, Alice E. Stroud; one d .: Lulu Mabel (wife of Charles S. Montgomery). En- gaged in storage and warehousing business since 1885; traveled throughout U. S., also Alaska, West Indies, and Europe. Dir. Gotham Nat. Bank. Repub- lican; Methodist. Mem. numerous socs. Trustee, mg'r and v .- p. N. Y. City Soc. of M. E. Ch .; mg'r and treas. N. Y. Deaconess Home; trustce Drew Seminary for Young Women. Residence: 1 W. 85th St. Address: 149 Columbus Av., N. Y. City.
SAULSBURY, WILLARD
Lawyer, U. S. Senator; b. Georgetown, Del., Apr. 17, 1861; s. Willard and Annie Milby (Ponder) Saulsbury; ed. private schs., and Univ. of Va .; m. Dec. 5, 1893, May, d. Victor Du Pont. Admitted to bar, 1882; in practice In Wilmington, Del., later mem. firm Saulsbury, Ponder & Curtis, afterwards changed to Saulsbury, Ponder & Morris; now mem. Saulsbury & Morris. Dir. Union Nat. Bank, Equitable Guarantee & Trust Co., and other corp'ns. Mem. Dem. Exec. Com., New Castle County, 1892-1900, Dem. State Com., since 1892 (chm'n 1900- 1906) ; mem. Dom. Cong. Com., 1906, Dem. Nat. Com. (and Exec Com.), 1908-1913; delegate-at-large to Dem. Convs., Chicago, 1896 (chm'n); St. Louis, 1904 (on Com. of Resolutions) ; Baltimore, 1912; elected U. S. senator. Jan., 1913, for term expiring 1919. Mein. New Castle Bar Ass'n (prcs. several times, chm'n B'd of Censors) ; pres. Del. Soc. Alumni. Univ. of Va .; v .- p. Dcl. Anti- Tuberculosis Soc .; mem. S. A. R., Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: Wilmington (pres.), Wilmington Country; Man-
hattan (N. Y.), Metropolitan, Chevy Chase (Washing- ton. D. C.). Residence: 14th and Broome Sts., Wilming- ton, Del. Address: Senate Office Bld'g, Washington, D. C.
SAUNDERS, ARTHUR PERCY
Educator; b. London, Ont., March 22, 1869; s. William and Sarah Agnes (Robinson) Saunders; grad. Toronto Univ., A.B., 1890; Johns Hopkins Univ., Ph.D., 1894; m. Stockbridge, Mass., 1900, Louise Sheffield Brownell, of N. Y .; children: Silvia, b. 1901; Olivia, b. 1904; Willlam Duncan, b. 1906; Percy Blake, b. 1911. Instr. Univ. of Wis., 1895-1897; student in Germany, 1897-1899; fellow McGill Univ., Montreal, 1899; fellow Cornell Univ., 1900; prof. chemistry, Hamilton Coll., Clinton, N. Y., since 1900; dean of Hamilton Coll., since 1909. Fellow Am. A.A.S., mem. Am. Electro. Soc., sec. Am. Peony Soc., Sigma Phi fraternity. Address: College Hill, Clinton, N. Y.
SAUNDERS, FREDERICK ALBERT
Prof. of physics: b. London, Ont., Aug. 1875; s. Will- iam Saunders, dir. Canadian Experimental Farms; grad. Toronto Univ .; B.A., 1895, Johns Hopkins Univ., Ph.D., 1899; m. Philadelphia, 1900, Grace A. Elder; chil- dren: Anthony Elder, b. 1902, Margery, b. 1907. Instr. in physles, Haverford (Pa.) Coll., 1899-1901; instr. in physics,' 1901-1902; associate prof., 1902-1905, and since 1905 prof. physics, Syracuse Univ. Fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Physical Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Club: University. Address: 612 Ostrom Av., Syracuse, N. Y.
SAUNDERS, WILLIAM LAWRENCE
Engineer; b. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 1, 1856; s. William Trebell Saunders, D.D., and Eliza (Morton) Saunders; grad. Univ. of Pa., B.S., 1876; Sc.D., 1911; m. Narra- gansett Pier, It. I., Aug. 4, 1886, Bertha Louise Gaston (died 1906). In charge of hydrographic work, 1878; and sub-aqucous rock excavation, 1879-1881, Nat. Storage Co. of Communipaw, N. J .; eng'r, v .- p. and pres. Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Co .; pres. Ingersoll-Rand Co. Now chm'n of B'd and dir. Ingersoll-Hand Co., Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Co., Rand Drill Co., N. Y. Imperial Tool Co .; dir. A. S. Cameron Steam Pump Works, Edison-Saunders Compressed Air Co., Internat. Harvester Co. of N. J., Internat. Harvester Corp'n, In- ternat. Pneumatic Tube Co., Peoples Nat. Bank of Westfield, N. J. Invented apparatus for drilling rock under water, Ingersoll track and bar channelers and gadders for quarrying stone. Editor: Compressed Air Magazine; author: Compressed Air Information, Com- pressed Alr Production; co-author: The Subways and Tunnels of New York, Dana & Saunders Rock Drill- ing. Mem. N. J. Harbor Comm'n, app't by Pres. Wood- row Wilson. Democrat; Episcopalian. Twice elected mayor of N. Plainfield, N. J .; mein. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs (ex-v .- p.); Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs; Am. Soc. of Mcch. Eng'rs; Nat. Civic Federation (chm'n N. Y. Wel- fare Com.), N. Y. Chamber of Commerce; Nat. Geog. Soc., N. J. State Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: En- gineers', Machinery (prcs.); Economic, Aero of America, Railroad. Residence: Plainfield, N. J. Address: 11 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SAVAGE, WATSON LEWIS
Physician, educator in physical training; b. Crom- well, Conn., Nov. 26, 1859; s. Ralph B. and Sarah (Strickland) Savage; grad. Amherst Coll., A. B., 1882. A.M., 1885; Long Island Coll. Hosp., M.D., 1885; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 26, 1887, Ellen Whiting; five children. Resident physician and surgeon St. Peter's Hosp .. Brooklyn, 1885-1887; med. dir. Berkeley Athletic Club, Lyceum and Sch., 1887-1890; pres. and med. dir. Dr. Savage's Physical Development Inst., Ltd., since 1890; was ass't dir. physical training, Y.M.C.A., Brooklyn, one year; dir. gymnasium, Columbla Univ., 1897-1903; prof. N. Y. Sch. Advanced Therapeutics; organizer, 1895, and pres. since, N. Y. Normal Sch. of Physical Id'n; founded Exercise Exchange Rooms, N. Y., 1903. Organizer and med. dir. Pittsburgh Athletic Ass'n, 1910-1913; organizer and dir. Dep't of Student Health, Carnegie Inst .of Technology, 1911-1913, and of the Dep't of Physical Training, Pittsburgh Public Schools, 1912-1913, and of the Exercise Studio at 56 W. 45th St., N. Y. City, 1913. Mem. N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., 'ın. Acad. of Medicine; A.A.A.S., British Med Soc. of London, Amn. AAss'n Advancement Physical Ed'n, etc. Residence: Mamaroneck, N. Y. Address: 56 W. 45tl St., N. Y. City.
SAVILLE, MARSHALL HOWARD
Archeologist; b. Rockport, Mass., 1867; ed. high school, special work anthropology, Harvard Univ., 1889-1894; m. Salem, Mass., June 14. 1893, Annie W. Lyon. Engaged in archeologleal and anthropological investigations for the Penbody Museum of Harvard Univ. under direction of Prot. Putnam, among the pre- lristoric mounds of Southern Ohio, in Yucatan, and the
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Maya ruins of Copan (Honduras) until 1894; made ex- peditions to the ruins of Palenque, 1897-1898, and of Mitla and Oaxaca, 1899-1902, for Am. Museum of Nat- ural History, to Ecuador 1906-1907 and 1910-1913 for special research. Prof. Am. archeology, Columbia Univ., since 1903. Author: Zapotec and Aztec Remains in Mexico and Central America (contributions to S. American Archæology, Volumes 1-2). Clubs: Century Ass'n, Explorers. Residence: 292 W. 92d St. Address: 10 E. 33d St., N. Y. City.
SAVINI, CARLO
Physician; b. Casale Monferrato, Italy, Aug. 7, 1863; s. Tommaso and Franceska (Farello) Savini; ed. in Royal Gymnasium and Lyceum of Castle, Univ. of Tu- rin, and Univ. of Rome, M.D., 1887; m. N. Y. City, April 30, 1900, Elena E. Hardy; children: Laverio, b. Sept. 15, 1901, Francesca, b. Sept. 15, 1901, Givconda, b. Oct. 29, 1903. Entered mil. service in Royal Army, Nov. 1887, and served as capt. in sanitary corps; adjunct prof. surg. anatomy in Army Med. Sch. in Florence, July, 1889-Oct., 1897; resigned from mil. service, Oct., 1897; came to N. Y. City, and engaged in practice of medicine since March, 1898; attending physician to N. Y. Dispensary March, 1898-Oct., 1907. Roman Cath- olic. Mem. Med. Soc. of County of N. Y .; chevalier of order of the Crown of Italy; Mem. Acad. of Medicine of Florence (Italy). Address: 31 Washington Square, W., N. Y. City.
SAWYER, SAMUEL NELSON
Jurist; b. Palmyra, N. Y .; s. Samuel William and Hannah (Nelson) Sawyer; ed. Palmyra . High Sch .; Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass .; Albany Law Sch .; m. Greenbush, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1885, Augusta W. Webster; children: Charlotte, b. 1887; Florence, b. 1889 (died 1904); Mary Nelson, b. 1895. Dist. att'y Wayne Co., N. Y., two terms, 1888 to 1894 inclusive; County Judge and Surrogate, 1898-1907. Appt'd Justice Supreme Court, Oct., 1907; elected Nov., 1907, for term explring Dec. 31, 1921. Mason. Republican; Episcopalian. Clubs: Genesee Valley (Rochester), Republican, Ma- sonic (N. Y.). Address: Palmyra, N. Y.
SAWYER, WILLITS HERBERT
Elec. eng'r; b. Schoolcraft, Mich., Oct. 30, 1873; s. Herbert Brown and Lina Francis (Pursel) Sawyer; grad. Univ. of Neb., B.S., 1894; m. Lincoln, Ne'b., May 11, 1898, Georgina F. Casc; children: Robert Thomas, b. June 20, 1901; Edward Case, b. Jan. 20, 1905. Was eng'r for Gen. Elec. Co., now eng'r for Ford, Bacon & Davis. Republican; Unitarian. Fellow Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, mem, Am. Electric R'y Ass'n, Sigma Al- plia Epsilon fraternity. Clubs: Engineers, Railroad, American Kennel (dir.). Residence: Morris Plains, N. J. Address: 115 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SAXE, MARTIN
Lawyer; b. N. Y. Clty, Aug. 28, 1874; s. Fabian and Therese (Helburn) Saxe; cd. Public School 69, Dwight Sch., Princeton Univ., N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B. Mem. law firm Saxe & Powell; ass't corporation counsel in charge of Bureau for the Collection of Arrears of Per- sonal Taxes, 1902-1904; State Senator (17th Senate Dist.), 1905-1907; re-elected from new 18th Senate Dist. in 1906 for term of 1907-1908. Dir. Bronx Nat. Bank; v .- p. United Bottle Machinery Co. Republican. Mem. N. Y. Clty Bar Ass'n, N. Y. County Lawyers Ass'n, Soc. Med. Jurisprudence, Am. Soc. of Internat. Law. Clubs: Lotos, Princeton, 'Republican, Arkwright, West Side Republican. Residence: 313 W. 82d St. Ad- dress: 51 Chambers St., N. Y. City.
SAXTON, HAROLD NEWELL
Chief examiner State Civil Service Comm'n; b. Mil- ford, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1867; s. Jolin Lavern and Frances Loulse (Newell) Saxton; grad. Buffalo State Normal Sch., 1888 (gold medal for highest scholarship); George Washington Univ., UL.B., 1894, LL.M., 1895; m. Buf- falo, N. Y., June 24, 1903, Ada Amelia Himmelsbach; children: Harold H., b. April 2, 1904; Katherine S., b. Oct. 27, 1905. For several years employed as exam- iner with U. S. Civil Service Comm'n, Washington, D. C .; sec. 2d U. S. Civil Service Dist., N. Y., four years. Served 5 years in D. C. N. G. Mem. Sous of Revolu- tion, S. A. R. Residence: Slingerlands, N. Y. Ad- dress: State Capitol, Albany, N. Y.
SAYLES, JOHN
Attorney; b. Somerset, Mass., Aug. 14, 1867; s. John A. and Mary E. (Pierce) Sayles; grad. Tufts Coll., B.D., 1892. Buffalo Univ. Law Sch., L1 .. B., 1901; private sec. to Mayor L. P. Fuhrmann, of Buffalo, N. Y. Foun- der and pres. of the Dom. Soc. of Western N. Y .; mem. law firm Godbold & Sayles. Address: 706 Brisbane
SAYRE, EDWIN HOWELL
Merchant; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1854; s. Andrew J. and Eliza (Thomas) Sayre; ed. Public School 8, and Bryant & Stratton's Business Coll .; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1884, Augusta Burnham; children: Howell Edwin, b. 1885, Caryl Henry, 'b. 1889. As a boy entered whole- sale grocery business of Williams & Potter (estab- lished since 1811); became mem. of firm 1880; now senior partner firm of R. C. Williams & Co. Dir. Thomas Trucking Co., Seacoast Packing Co. of Maine; trustee City Savings Bank, Brooklyn, Berkeley Inst. (Brooklyn). Independent in politics. Clubs: Mon- tauk; Nassau Golf (Glen Cove, L. I.); Arkwright (N. Y. City). Residence; 686 Carroll St., Brooklyn. Ad- dress: 56 Hudson St., N. Y. City.
SAYRE, FRANCIS BOWES
Lawyer; b. S. Bethlehem, Pa., April 30, 1885; s. Rob- ert H. and Martha Finley (Nevin) Sayre; ed. Hill Sch. and Lawrenceville Schs., Williams Coli., A.B., 1909 (valedictorian), Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., 1912 (cum laude); m. The White House, Washington, D. C., Nov. 25, 1913, Jessie Woodrow Wilson. Admitted to bar 1913. Spent two summers in Labrador assisting Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell in missionary work; with Robert 10. Peary on the "Roosevelt" and acted as his sec. on his return from discovery of North Pole; exploration in Alaska and Northern Siberia; owner of ranch in Montana. Dir. Sayre Mining & Mfg Co. Was on of- fice staff of Charles S. Whitman, dist. att'y of N. Y. Now private sec. to Harry L. Garfield, pres. of Will- iams Coll. Mlem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Sigma Phi fra- ternity. Dir. N. E. Grenfell Ass'n, mem. Exec. Com. Intercollegiate Civic League. Recreations: Big game shooting, mountain climbing, Northern exploration. Club: City (N. Y. City). Address: Williams Coll, Williamstown, Mass.
SAYRE, REGINALD HALL
Surgeon; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 18, 1859; s. Lewis Albert and Eliza Ann (Hall) Sayre; ed. Churchill and Maury's Sch., grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., 1881, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., M.D., 1884. Ass't to chair of surgery, Bellevue Ifosp. Med. Coll., 1885-1890, to chair of ortho- pædic surgery, 1890-1897; adjunct prof., 1897; clinical prof. orthopæedlc surgery, N. Y. Univ. and Bellevue Ilosp. Med. Coll., 1898-1908; prof. since 1908. Ass't attending surgcon Bellevue Hosp .; consulting surgeon St. Vincent's Hosp., Hackensack (N. J.) Hosp., Home for Crippled Children (Newark, N. J.), Mountainside Hosp., Montclair, N. J., Englewood (N. J.) 1losp., N. Y. State Orthopaedic Hosp. (Haverstraw, N. Y.); Hosp. for Deformities and Joint Diseases; capt. and ord- nance officer 1st Cav., N. G. N. Y. Pres. Am. Ortho- pædic Ass'n, 1904; treas. N. Y. Acad. Medicine; mem. Pathol. Soc. (v .- p., 1893), Co. Med. Soc., State Med Soc. Am. Med. Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa. Recreation: Target practice. Clubs: University, City, Columbia Univer- sity, N. Y. Athletic. Address: 14 W. 45th St., N. Y. City.
SAYWARD, S. JANET
Educator; b. Shapleigh, Me., April 21, 1855; d. James and Abigail (Abbott) Sayward; ed. Woodstock (Vt.) High Sch., Salem (Mass.) Normal Sch. Instr., princi- pal Miss Sayward's Sch., since 1892. Baptist. Mem. Acad. of Polit. and Social Science, Geog. Soc. of Phiia- delphia and Public Ed'n Ass'n. Club: Civic (Philadel- phia), Residence: 6065 Drexel Road, Philadelphia. Ad- dress: Overbrook, Pa.
SCATTERGOOD, J. HENRY
Trustec, insurance official; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 26, 1877; s. Thomas and Sarah (Garrett) Scattergood; ed. Phila. private schs., Ilaverford Coll, A.B., 1896; Harvard Univ., A.B., 1897; m. Villa Nova, Pa., June 13, 1906, Anne Theodora Morris; children: Mary. b. 1907; Thomas b. 1909; Alfred G. Jr. b. 1911. Traveled ex- tensively In U. S., Canada and England with Internat. Cricket teams. Pres, and dir. Kent Bld'g Co., v .- p. and dir. Ins. Co. of State of Pa .; Am. Water Softener Co .; dir. Am. Dyewood Co. (sec. 1904-1906); and United Dyewood Co. Active in reform cause in Philadel- phia; Registration Comm'r, Phila., 1906-1912; mem. Com. of Seventy, and other reform bodies. Indepen- dent Republican; mem. Soc. of Friends. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Acad. Natural Sciences, Hist. Soc. Philadelphia. Trustee Haverford Coll., Pa. Working Home for Blind Men, Vacant Lots Cultivation Ass'n, Y. M. C. A. Recreations: Cricket, football. Clubs: Merion Cricket, University, Down Town, City. Resl- dence: 3515 Powelton Av., Philadelphia, and Villa Nova, Pa. Address: 648 Bourse, Philadelphia, Pa.
SCHAEFER, RUDOLPH J.
Brewer; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 21, 1863; s. Maximilian and Ernestine (Mathieslus) Schaefer; ed. public and
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private schs. and business coll .; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 15, 1890, Frederica Vilette Beck; children: F. M. Emile, Edmee Eloise and Rudolph J. Jr. Employed in ťath- er's brewing firm The F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Co., and advanced in position to mg'r of mtg branch, later becoming v .- p. of co .; acquired controlling interest, Sept. 1912, now holding office of pres. Pres. Lager Beer Brewers' B'd of Trade of N. Y. and vicinity, 1906- 1908. Pres. Schaefer (Realty) Co. Independent Re- publican. Mem. Peace Soc. of N. Y., Nat. Ass'n of Amateur Billiard Players, Larchmont Fire Dep't (Hook and Ladder Co. 1); hon. chief Ogalalla Sioux; formerly v .- p. Associated Brewers of N. Y. and vicinity; pres. N. Y. State Brewers' Ass'n (ex-treas.); trustee U. S. Brewers Ass'n; mem. N. Y. Produce Exchange, Am. Museum of Natural History, Met. Museum of Art, Charity Org'n Soc., German Soc., Publie Schs. Athletie League, life mem. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children; formerly treas. German Charity Ball Org'n; trustee German Hosp. and Dispensary; incorporator German Hosp. Nurses' Aid Soc .; chi'n Brewers' Aux- lliary Hosp., Saturday and Sunday Collection; mem. Soc. of White Cross of Geneva, Wash., D. C. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic (life mem.), Lambs, Republican, Ber- liner Sports (Berlin), Manhattan, German Liederkranz (ex-v .- p.), Automobile of America, Pilgrims, Eco- nomic, Larchmont Yacht (trustee, formerly rear commo.). Residence Ritz Carlton Hotel, Madison Av. and 46th St. Address: Park Av. & 51st St., N. Y. City.
SCHAFER, SAMUEL M.
Banker; b. in N. Y. City, Sept. 12, 1840; s. Mayer and Mina (Elsaser) Schafer (both of German nativity); ed. in private schools and academies of N. Y. City; m. N. Y. City, 1866, Sophia Schwab. Began in banking busi- ness in 1860 in ass'n with brother Simon, under firm name of Schafer Bros., and has continued business with sons, under same firm name, since death of brother in 1892. Also v .- p. and dir. of German-Am. Bank; was receiver of Brooklyn Elevated I''y, and has served as treas. of various religious and charitable inst'ns. Mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange, N. Y. B'd of Trade. Republican; was Garfield and Arthur elector in 1881. Treas. and trustee Temple Emanu-El; was trustee and treas. Mt. Sinai Hosp. for 16 years. Fel- low Am. Geog. Soc .; Mem. Met. Museum of Art, Am. Museum Natural History. Mem. Deutscher Verein. Clubs: Liederkranz, Harmonie. Residence: 52 W. 46th St. Address: 55 Wall St., N. Y. Clty.
SCHAFFER, FRANK
Merchant; b. N. Y. City; Jan. 18, 1860; s. Willlam and Caroline Schaffer; ed. N. Y. City pub. schs. and Coll. of City of N. Y. (scientific course). Has trav- eled extensively in West Indies, Mexico, Central and South America, Africa, Japan, China and East India in commercial interests; made several exploration trips in Colombia, S. A., and on the Amazon from Peru to Para, receiving recognition from Colombian Gov't; now interested in cane sugar plantations In Cuba and Santo Domingo. V .- p., treas. and dir. Hugh Kelly & Co .; treas. and dir. Santiago Development Co .; dir. Solomon Springs Copper Co. Democrat (Tariff Re- form). Recelved Decoration of Simon Bolivar from Venezuela for commercial services rendered that country. Address: 81 Wall St., N. Y. City.
SCHAUFFLER, ADOLF FREDERICK
Clergyman; b. Constantinople, Turkey, Nov. 7, 1845; s. William Gottlieb and Mary (Reynolds) Schauffler; grad. Williams Coll., Mass., A.M., 1867; D.D., 1903; D.D., N. Y. Univ., 1887; m. St. Moritz, Switzerland, Julia Baker. Pres. N. Y. City Mission; trustee Robert Coll., Constantinople, Bible House, Constantinople, Au- burn Theol. Sem., Auburn, N. Y., Bible Teachers Train- Ing Sch., N. Y. City; chm'n Internat. Sunday Sch .. Les- son Committee, United Charities, N. Y. City. Presby'n. Club: Century Ass'n. Residence: 515 Madison Av. Address: 105 E. 22d St., N. Y. City.
SCHAUFFLER, ROBERT HAVEN
Author; b. Brunn, Austria, April 8, 1879, of Am. parents; s. Rev. Dr. Henry A. and Mary (Gray) Schauffler; ed. Cleveland, O., Northwestern Unlv., Princeton Univ., B.A., 1902; studied Berlin Univ., 1902- 1903; m. London, Dec. 21, 1904, Katharine de Norman- die Wilson. Chamber musiclan, 1901-1909; editor Nas- sau Literary Magazine, 1901-1902; musical editor The Independent, 1903-1904; special corr. Collier's Weekly in Italy and Greece, 1906. Speclal corr. Century and Outlook in Germany, 1907. Author: Where Speech Ends (A Music Maker's Romance), 1906; Thanksgiv- ing, 1907; Christmas, 1907; Through Italy With the Poets, 1908; Lincoln's Birthday, 1909; Arbor Day, 1909; Washington's Birthday, 1910; Memorial Day, 1910; In- dependence Day, 1912; Flag Day, 1912 (all published by Moffat, Yard); Romantic Germany, 1909 (Century
Co.); The Musical Amateur ( Essays on the human side of Music) 1911 (Houghton Mifflin Co.); Scum o' the Earth and Other Poeins, 1912 (Houghton, Mifflin Co.); Romantic America, 1913 (Century Co.); cont'b'r to Century, Scribner's, Ilarper's, Atlantic, Lippincott's, World's Work, Metropolitan, and other prominent inagazines. Decorated by Queen of Italy for win- ning national tennis championship. Pupil of 'cellists Steindel, Schroeder and Hekking. With wife and blind violinist, Edwin Grasse, formed (1906) The Grasse Trio. Exhibited bronzes in exhibitions of Nat'l Sculpture Soc., 1910. Recreations: Woods life and ath- letles. Address: Greenbush, Mass.
SCHECHTER, SOLOMON
P'res. Jewish Theol. Sem. of America since 1902; b. Fokshan, Roumania, 1849; s. Isaac and Rachel Schech- ter; ed. in Univ. of Vienna and Berlin, specialized in divinity and Semitics; grad. as rabbi in Vienna; re- ceived A.M. and hon. Litt.D., Univ. of Cambridge, Eng- land; m. Breslau, Silesia, Matilda Roth. Was reader of Rabbinic at Univ. of Cambridge and prof. Hebrew, University Coll., London. Went on expd'n to Pales- tine, Egypt, Italy and other countries for Univ. of Cambridge to examine Hebrew literature, and made some important discoverics; author of several books and editor of various Hebrew texts. Residence: 468 Riverside Drive. Address: 531 W. 123d St., N. Y. City.
SCHEFFLER, FREDERICK A.
Mechanical and elec. eng'r; b. Galion, O., Dee. 20, 1858; s. Theo. and Mary E. (Lewis) Scheffler; grad. Paterson (N. J.) Sem., 1875; m. Passaic, N. J., April 25, 1885, Carrie Linda Rose; children: Marion Rose, b. 1888, Julia Lucille, b. 1905. Designed second Edi- son elec. locomotive built in 1882, and operated at Menlo Park, N. J .; sup't Erie (Pa.) City Iron Works, 1884-1889; acting gen. sup't Westinghouse Elcc. Mf'g Co., Pittsburgh, 1889-1890; gen. sup't Brush Elec. Co., Cleveland, O., 1890-1893; gen. Eastern sales agent Stirl- ing Co., 1893-1899; now sales eng'r the Babcock and Wilcox Co. Specialist in shop ing'mt and commercial eng'ring. Mem. council 3 years, Borough of Glen Ridge, N. J. Republican; Congregationalist. Mem. . \m. Soc. Mech. Eng'is. Fellow Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs. Trustee Glen Ridge Cong'l Church. Recreations: Camera, golfing, automobiling. Clubs: Magnetic, Lawyers, Congregational. Residence: 293 Ridgewood Av., Glen Ridge, N. J. Address: 85 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
SCHEFTEL, HERBERT A.
Banker, broker; b. N. Y. City, April 17, 1875; s. Adolph and Sophie (King) Scheftel; grad. Academic Dep't, Yale Univ., A.B., 1898; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 17, 1907, Vivlan Straus; children: Herbert Straus, Stuart Adolph. Partner firm J. S. Bache & Co., bankers. Club: Yale. Residence: 9 E. 88th St. Address: 42 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SCHELLING, HENRY LOUIS
Surgeon; b. Brooklyn, N. Y .. 1863; s. August (M.D.) and Albertina (Schmidt) Schelling; ed. Public Sch. 25; grad. Coll. Pharmacy, Ph.G., 1881, Univ. of N. Y., M.D., 1890; m. Brooklyn, 1883, Edith Free. Surgeon, Bush- wick Hosp., Coney Island and Brooklyn R. R .: dir. People's Nat. Bank; trustee Hamburg Savings Bank. Republican; Intheran. Mem, Kings Co. Med. Soc., Ass'n Physicians of L. I., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Brook- lyn Med. Soc. Address: 264 Stuyvesant Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
SCHENCK, CHARLES L.
Banker; b. Brooklyn, 1870; s. Teunis and Sarah E. (Lott) Schenck; ed. Poly. Inst., Brooklyn; m. Brook- lyn, 1903, Anita M. Simonson; one son: Jolin Cornell, b. 1911. Third v .- p. Peoples Trust Co. Former treas. N. Y. State Bankers' Ass'n, mem. Holland Soe., St. Nicholas Soc., Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: Hamilton, Brooklyn, Dyker Meadow Golf, Crescent Athletic. Residence: 210 E. 18th St. Address: 181 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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