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SCHRADER, FREDERICK F.
Editor; b. Hamburg, Oct. 27, 1859; s. George Fred- erick Schrader; cd. Germany and U. S .; m. 1st, Daven- port, Iowa, June 6, 1879, Anna McNulty; 2d, Wash- ington, D. C., Nov. 6, 1895, Marie R. Bailey; one son; Frederick Franklin, Jr., D. Sept. 7, 1896. Editor Re- publican Campaign Text Book, 1898; author: Modern Lady Godiva (drama presented by Amelia Bingham); At the French Ball (farce played by Fannie Rice); Corsica (lyric opera, music by Irenee Bergé, produced U. S., 1910); Baron Frenck (produced in London and N. Y.); Lyrics and Jingles, 1913. Ass't and acting sec. Republican Cong. Com., 1896-1900; sec. B'd of Trade, St. Joseph, Mo., 1886-1891; dramatie critic Washington Post, 1900-1906; dramatle critic N. Y. Evening Globe, 1908-1909; editor Dramatic Mirror, since Aug. 19,
1912. Independent; Lutheran. Recreations: Photog- raphy, Mycology. Club: N. Y. Camera. Residence: 315 W. 79th St. Address: 145 W. 45th St., N. Y. City,
SCHREITER, HENRY
Lawyer; b. Freiwaldau, Austrian Silesia, 1858; s. Franz Ferdinand Schreiter R. R. von Schwarzenfeld and Antoinette Louise C. Janowenski Schrelter von Schwarzenfeld; ed. Military Acad. Wiener Neustadt, Lower Austria, Teresianum and Polytechnic Seh. at Vienna; Law Sch. and Sch. of Poiit. Science, Columbia Unlv .; m. Yonkers, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1894, Harriet A. Beker; two children. Engaged in practice of law, al- most exclusively as counsel in patent, trade-mark, copyright and in corp'n cases. Pres. and treas. Ra- Venswood Paper Mills Co. Country home: Avon-by- the-Sca, N. J. Residence: 790 Riverside Drive. Ad- dress: 20 Nassau St., N. Y. Clty.
SCHROEDER, HENRY HARMON
Physician; b. N. Y. City, March 30, 1860; s. Harmon and Rebecca (Gayton) Schroeder; grad. Coll. Phys, & Surg., N. Y. City; m. first, 1893, Aimee Raymond; sec- ond, 1909, Florence Weyl; one son: Henry Harmon, Jr., b. 1910. Interne City Hosp., N. Y. City, Oct. 1, 1886- April 1 1888; practiced medielne until 1903; gave up practice, 1903, to give full time to present work as med. dir. Mutual Life Ins. Co. Author: Insurance Med- leine, 1913. Republican. Mem. Soc. of Alumni of City Hosp., Ass'n of Med. Dirs. of Life Ins. Cos. of America. Residence: Essex Falls, N. J. Address: 32 Nassau St .. N. Y. City.
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SCHULTZ, ALFRED PAUL
Physician; b. in Germany, May 14, 1878; s. Paul Wil- helm and Hedwig (Wagner) Schultz; ed. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., 1897, Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia) M.D., 1901. Practised medicine in N. Y. City, 1901-1907, and in Monticello, N. Y., since 1907. Author: Race or Mon- grel; A Brief History of the Rise and Fall of the An- cient Races of the Earth; a Theory That the Fall of Nations Is Due to Intermarriage with Alien Stock; a Demonstration That a Nation's Strength Is Due to Social Purity; a Prophecy That America Will Sink to Early Decay Unless Immigration Is Rigorously Re- stricted (Page & Co., Boston); Sprache, Volksstamm und Menschenwerth; Die Kinder der Menschen von Uberall her; Das Dcutschtum in Amerika; The Chil- dren of Everybody; The End of Darwinism; Not Change, but Persistence Is Characteristic of Life; Every Change Is Essentially a Persistence; Only What Persists Can Change (Published by the author). Ad- dress: Monticello, N. Y.
SCHULTZ, CARL RUDOLPH
Pres. Carl H. Schultz, Inc .; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 19, 1876; s. Carl Herman and Louise (Einfeldt) Schultz; of German ancestry on both sides; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1894; Sheffield Scientific Sch., Yale Univ., 1897; m. Canton, O., April 26, 1898, Clara, d. R. S. Shields, and niecc of former Scc. of State William R. Day. Shortly after graduation father died; immcdi- ately took active part in mgm't of extensive establish- ment father had controlled; later v .- p. of concern, and in 1902 elected pres. Carl H. Schultz Inc. Mem. Chi Phi fraternity (Yale). Clubs: Yalc, Calumet, N. Y. Athletic, Chemists, German, Larchmont Yacht, Thou- sand Islands Yacht, Concy Island Jockcy, Baltusrol Golf, Highland, Canoe Brook Country. Residence: 35 East 30th St. Address: 430 First Av., N. Y. City.
SCHULTZE, EMILE
Lawyer; b. Hoboken, N. J., Feb. 17, 1863; s. Emil and Anna (Feldncr) Schultze; ed. Hoboken Acad., Stevens High Sch., Hoboken, Russel's Mil. Acad., New Haven, Yale Coll., Columbia Law Sch .; m. Ansonia, Conn., 1892, Annie Louise Gardner; one son: John Gardner, b. 1894. Admitted to bar in N. J. Republican. Mcm. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .; New England Soc. (Orange, N. J.). Club: Yale (N. Y. City). Residence, 203 Park Av., Orange, N. J. Address: 141 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SCHULZ, GEORGE M. S.
Attorney-at-law; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 17, 1871; s. Christian G. and Friederike (Orthey) Schulz; cd. pub- lic schs. N. Y. City; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B .; m. Dec. 27, 1898, Anna Alice Michel; ono son: Eugene, George, b. April 5, 1901. Ass't Coun- sel Legal Aid Soc., 1894-1896. Mem. firm Patterson, Schuiz & Fawcett, 1896-1899 engaged in private prac- tise since 1899. Appt'd judge City Magistrates' Court, July. 1913. Traveled in Germany, 1908, U. S., 1907. Member of Assembly, 1907-1908; senator, 22d
Senatorial Dist., 1909-1910. Democrat. Mem. N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n, Bronx County Bar Ass'n, (mem. exec. comm.), Theta Delta Chi fraternity, Elks, Grand Lodge, Knights of Honor. Recreations: Golf, tennis, motoring. Clubs: Theta Deita Chi, Schnorer (Mor- risania). Residence: 1410 Crotona Park East. Address: 38 Park Row, N. Y. City.
SCHULZ, LEO
Musician; b. Posen, Germany, Mar. 28, 1865; s. Clem- ens Schulz; ed. Rcai-gymnasium, Poscn, and Royal Academic High School for Music, Berlin, Germany; m. Berlin, April 12. 1885, Ida Bartsch. Began concert work in boyhood, soloist and 'cellist to Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin, 1885, and to Gewandhaus Orchestra, Leipzig, 1886-1889; came to U. S. 1889 and became prof. in N. E. Conservatory of Music and soloist in Boston Symphony Orchestra; first 'cellist N. Y. Philharmonic Soc., 1890-1906. Prof. and conductor Nat. Conserva- tory Orchestra; v .- p. N. Y. Symphony Orchestra; prof. music Yale Univ. Pres. N. Y. Tonkünstler Soc. Com- poser of many orchestral numbers, 'cello compositions, etc. Residence: Woodcliff, Bergen Co., N. J. Ad-
dress: 1186 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
SCHUMANN, CHARLES H.
Architect; grad. Sch. of Mines, Columbia Coll., C.E., 1888. First v .- p. and trustec Bronx Savings Bank; v .- p. and dir. Aitken Realty and Construction Co .; dir. The Bronx Safe Deposit Co .; prcs. United 5 and 10 ct. stores. Mem. Alumni Ass'n, Columbia Coil., Sch. of Applied Science. Club: Columbia University. Ad-
dress: 280 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SCHURMAN, GEORGE W.
Lawyer; b. Frcetown, Prince Edward Island, July 6, 1867; s. Robert and Lydia Schurman; grad. Dal- housie Coil., 1890, Cornell Univ., Law Sch., 1893; m.
Helen T. Munro, d. George Munro, publisher. Ad- mitted to bar and since practising in N. Y. City; ass't dist. att'y, 1900. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Holland Soc. Clubs: Republi- can, University, Cornell Univ., Englewood (N. J.) Golf. Residence: 15 W. 57th St. Address: 96 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SCHURMAN, JACOB GOULD
Pres. Cornell Univ .; b. Freetown, Prince Edward Island; s. Robert and Lydia (Gouldrup) Schurman; grad. Univ. of London A.B., 1877, A.M., 1878; Univ. of Edinburgh, D.Sc., 1878, LL.D., 1902; Columbia. LL.D., 1892, Yalc, LL. D., 1901; Williams, LL.D., 1908; Harvard, LL.D., 1909; Dartmouth, LL.D., 1309; in. Oct. 1, 1884, Barbara Forrest Munro; children: Catharinc Munro, b. 1886, Robert, b. 1887, George Munro. b. 1892, Helen, b. 1894, Jacob Gould, b. 1895, Barbara, b. 1898, Frederick, b. 1900 (died 1901), Dorothy, b. 1905. Chm'n First U. S. Philippino Comm'n, 1899; minister to Greece, 1912- 1913. Pres. Corncli Univ. Recreations: Walking, golf- ing, skating, tobogganing. Clubs: Century, Union League, University. Address: Cornell University, Ith- aca, N. Y.
SCHURZ, CARL LINCOLN
Lawyer; b. Washington, D. C., Feb. 28, 1871; s. Carl and Margarete ( Meyer) Schurz; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B .; m. Monsey, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1897, Harriet Tiedemann. V .- p., sce. and dir. Bosch Magneto Co., sec. and dir. The Draeger Oxygen Ip- paratus Co., Monopole Champagne & Importation Co., German Am. Press Ass'n (St. Louis, Mo.), Atlas Line & S. S. Co., Transoceanic Shipping Co., Hamburg Am. Linc Terminal & Navigation Co., dir. Bankers Loan & Investment Co. Independent Democrat. MIcm. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .: N. Y. County Lawyers Ass'n; Am. Bar Ass'n; N. Y. State Bar Ass'n; Am. Soc. of Inter- nat. Law; Civil Service Reform Ass'n, Legal Aid Soc., Deutsche Gesellschaft. Clubs: Century, University, City, Harvard. Harvard Union (Cambridge), Deutscher Verein, Deutscher Licderkranz. Residence: 200 W. 56th St. Address: 45 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SCHUYLER, CHARLES E.
Real estate broker; b. N. Y. City, 1869; s. Garret Lansing and Mary E. ( Miller) Schuyler; attended Yale Univ., class 1882, and Columbia Law Sch .; m. 1st, Chester, Pa., 1885, Sara Roach (died 1893) ; 2nd. Phila- delphia, Pa., 1896, Adele Sartori; children: Juliette de Courcy, b. 1837, Rutherfurd, b. 1903. Organizer Cen- tury Bank, N. Y. City, and one of organizers Colonial Bank, N. Y. City. Sec. Riverside and Morningside Heights Ass'n, Real Estate B'd Brokers; pres. McClel- lan Business Men's (real estate) Ass'n; original mem. The Hussars (now Squadron A); Veteran of 7th Reg't. Mem. Holland Soc. Club: St. Nicholas. Residence: Dobbs Ferry-on-Hudson. Address: 138 W. 42nd St., N. Y. City.
SCHUYLER, LEONORA ST. GEORGE ROGERS
Daughter St. George Rogers (of Fla .; col. U. S. A. and C. S. A .; in command of operations during Sem- inole War in Florida; mem. Confederate States Con- gress; lawyer) and Josephine A. (Baynard) Rogers, of Edisto Island, S. C .; m. 1894, Rev. Livingston Rowe Schuyler of N. Y. Mem. Daughters of the Confeder- acy; regent, Manhattan Chapter, D. A. R ; sec. Mary Mildred Sullivan Chapter, U. D. C .; 1st v .- D. Hosp. Musical Ass'n. Address: 567 W. 139th St., N. Y. City.
SCHUYLER, LIVINGSTON ROWE
Clergyman, author; b. N. Y., July 22, 1868; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., B.A., 1889, M.A., 1893; Gen. Theol. Sem., 1894, BJD., 1895; N. Y. Univ., Ph.D., 1904; student at Univ. of Oxford, 1895-1896; at Univ. of Paris, 1896- 1898; m. 1894, Leonora St. George Rogers. Ordered deacon, 1894; ordained priest, 1894. Acting chaplain, U. S. A., Wiilet's Point, 1894-1895; fellow in ecclesiasti - eai history, Ch. Univ. B'd of Regents, 1894-1897; ass't minister of Ch. of Holy Trinity, Paris, France, 1896- 1898; tutor in history at Coll. City of N. Y., 1898; instr., 1900-1906; ass't prof. of history, 1906. Rector Ch. of St. James the Less, Scarsdale, N. Y., 1901-1908; minis- ter-in-charge, St. Andrew's-by-the-Sea, Allenhurst, N. J., 1909-1913. Author: The Liberty of the Press in the American Colonies, 1905, and other articles and pam- phiets. Address: 567 W. 139th St., N. Y. City.
SCHUYLER, MONTGOMERY, JR.
'Diplomatic officer; b. Stamford, Conn., Sept. 2, 1877; s. Montgomery and Katherine Beeckman (Livingston) Schuyler; grandson of Rev. Anthony Schuyler, for many years rector of Grace Ch., Orange, N. J .; grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., 1899, remaining as Univ. scholar one year and Univ. fellow in Indo-Iranian languages two years, receiving A.M., 1900; m. Aug. 22, 1906, Edith Lawber, of Washington, D. C. Second Sec. Am.
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Embassy at St. Petersburg, 1902-1904; sec. Am. Lcga- tion and consul-gen. at Bangkok, Siam, 1904-1905; 1906 sec. Am. Legation and consul-gen. at Bucharest, Rou- mania; first sec. Am. Embassy at St. Petersburg, 1907- 1910; first sec. Am. Embassy at Tokyo, 1911-1912; first sec. Am. Embassy, Mexico City, Feb. 1, 1912; promoted envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Ecuador, Dec., 1912. Author: Index Verborum of the Fragments of the Avesta, 1901; Bibliography of the Sanscrit Drama, 1905; contributor to various publica- tions on Oriental and philological subjects. Mcm. A.m. Oriental Soc. and other learned societles, Soc. May- flower Descendants, Soc. Descendants of Colonial Gov- ernors; v .- p. Soc. of Descendants of Colonial Lords of Manors. Address: Evergreen Farm, Ulsterville, N. Y., and Century Club, N. Y. City.
SCHUYLER, MONTGOMERY ROOSEVELT
Merchant; b. Skaneateles, N. Y .; s. Montgomery and Lydia E. (Roosevelt) Schuyler; ed. U. S. Naval Acad. Mem. Holland Soc. Clubs: Century, Manhattan, The Brook, Larchmont Yacht, Automobile of America, N. Y. Yacht, City, Fencers. Address: 99 Pearl St., N. Y. City.
SCHUYLER, WALTER SCRIBNER
Brig .- gen. U. S. A. retired; b. Ithaca, N. Y., April 26, 1850; s. George W. and Matilda (Scribner) Schuyler; grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, N. Y .; m. Geneva, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1883, Mary Miller Gardiner (deceased). Took part In Indian Wars 1870-1880, Spanish War, 1898-1899, Philippine Insurrection 1899-1901, observer for gov't in Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905. Served in Western territory of U. S. in Porto Rico, Cuba, Phil- ippine Islands, Hawaii, and Manchuria, on Mexican border 1º11-1913. Clubs: University (N. Y.), Bohemian (San Francisco), Army and Navy. Address: 808 E. Seneca St., Ithaca, N. Y.
SCHWAB, CHARLES M.
Capitalist; b. Williamsburg, Blair Co., Pa., Feb. 18, 1862; family removed to Loretto, Cambria Co., Pa., 1872; grad. from St. Francis Coll. at 16; m. Loretto, Pa., 1883, Emma Dinkey. As a boy worked for neigh- boring farmers; drove coach to and from Cresson, Pa., his father at one time being contractor for carrying the mails between Loretta and Cresson; clerk in grocery store at Braddock, Pa., 1878. S cured em- ployment with Capt. Jones, one of sup'ts in Edgar Thompson Steel Works of Carnegie Co., 1881, driving stakes at $1 a day, but in less than a year was Capt. Jones' chief ass't, and in 7 years was chlef of Eng'r Dep't, and it was principally under his direction that Homestead plant was erected. On death of Capt. Jones became sup't of Edgar Thompson Works, and in 1892 of Homestead Works also; elected mem. B'd Mg'rs, Carnegie Co., 1896, and its pres. 1897, and when Car- negie interests were merged in larger U. S. Steel Corp'n, 1901, became pres. of latter until 1904, when resigned presidency. Now pres. Bethlehem Steel Corp'n; dir. Carnegie Steel Co., Empire Trust Co., H. C. Frick Coke Co., Minn. Iron Co., Nat. Tube Co., U. S. Realty & Improvement Co., Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., Clyde S. S. Co., Elgin, Joliet & Eastern R'y Co., and Nat. Bank of' N. America. Built a magnificent Catholic Ch. at Loretto, Pa., and established a com- plete electric lighting plant there; built a convent house at Cresson, Pa., a thoroughly equipped indus- trial sch. at Homestead, Pa., and fitted up, on the southern shore of Staten Island, N. Y., a sanitarium for sick and crippled children during the summer months. HHas summer residence at Braddock, Pa., and a house in Pittsburgh. Residence: 323 W. 74th St. and Riverside Drive. Address: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SCHWAB, JOSEPH S.
Lawyer; State tax comm'r; b. New Orleans, I.a., Aug. 17, 1856; s. Nathan Schwab; grad. La. Univ. (now Tu- lane Coll.), LL.B., 1880 (valedictorian of class); LL.M., Ill. Coll. of Law. Engaged in practice of law, New Orleans; elected presidential elector for Grover Cleve- land, 1884; moved to Chicago, and two years later appt'd sup't water service of Chicago; resumed prac- tice and appt'd sp'l ass't corp'n counsel of city of Chicago, and assigned charge of railroad strike cases, 1894; elected to Ill. legislature several terms, after- ward appt'd mem. Chicago B'd of Ed'n; moved to N. Y., 1901, and organized Schwab Realty Co., buying and selling real estate, of which is pres. and att'y; appt'd State tax comm'r by Gov. Sulzer, 1913. Formerly pres. Schwab Safe & Lock Co., with factory at Lafayette, Ind. Delivered course of lectures for several years before Ill. Coll. of Law. Pres, Real Estate Owners' Protective Ass'n, and was one of delegates to United Real Estate Owners' Ass'ns (1st v .- p.); trustce Iil. Coll. of Law. Residence: 137 West 93d St. Address: 291 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SCHWARTZ, JOHN J.
Ilcal estate operator and builder; b. N. Y. City, July 4, 1853; s. Philip and Catharine B. Schwartz; ed. N. Y. City public schools; m. Feb. 21, 1878, Mary Franche Tompkins; children: Ilarvie Elisworth, b. 1884; Ciar- ence Tompkins, b. 1887; Viola Blanche, b. 1896. Left public schools at 16 years of age for work; first la dry goods store making fires, sweeping, etc .; then retail salesman for about five years, and nine years in shipping dep't, credits, etc., in wholesale dry goods; after that for 16 years real estate broker; since 1901. real estate operator and builder, and expert on values in N. Y. City real estate. Pres. Sterling Realty Co. which started In 1901 with small capital is now a well- established and successful enterprise; a close corp's (James W. Taylor being partner, sec. and treas); pres. Sterling Building and Operating Co. Republican; Methodist; pres. b'd trustees Morsemere Methodist Ch. Yonkers, N. Y .; trustee Drew Sem., Carmel, N. Y. Ad- dress: 203 Broadway, N. Y. Clty.
SCHWENCKE, OSCAR LEWIS, JR.
Real estate developer; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 2, 1883; s. Oscar Lewis and Cecilia (Sum) Schwencke; m. May 13, 1907, J. Emma Wulfing. Sec., treas, and dir. O. L. Schwencke Land & Investment Co. Mem. Squadron C, N. G. N. Y. Recreations: Golfing, motoring, boating. Residence: 72 Midwood St., Brooklyn, N. Y., and Bay. shore, L. I. Address: 277 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SCOFIELD, CYRUS INGERSON
Clergyman; b. Lenawee County, Mich., Aug. 19, 1848; s. Elias and Abi (Goodrich) Scofield; ed. privately; received D.D .; m. Dallas, Texas, 1884, Hettie Van Wart. Served in Confederate Army in 7th Tenn. Int. under Lce. Admitted to bar 1869; mem. Kansas legis- lature, 1871-1872; U. S. Att'y for Kan., 1873. Con-
verted to Christian religion, 1879. Ordained, 1882. Pastor First Ch., Dallas, Tex., 1882-1905; Moody Cb- Northfield, 1895-1902; again pastor Dallas, 1903-1909. Has since lectured extensively in Europe and America. Author: Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth, Lectures on Phophecy. Doctrine of the Ifoly Spirit: editor: Sco- field Reference Bible; Bible of 1911. Pres. Scofleid Bible Corr. Sch., N. Y. City. Presby'n. Mem. S.A.R .; Soc. Colonlal Founders; Soc. Colonial Wars. Pres. Sco- field Corr. Bible Sch .; founder and sec. Central Am Mission. Recreation: Reading. Club: Lotos. Resi- dence: "Greyshingles." Douglaston, L. I .. and "Crest- wood," Ashuelot, N. HI. Address: 156 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
SCOLLARD, CLINTON
Author; b. Clinton, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1860; 8. James I. and Elizabeth (Stephens) Schollard; grad. Hamilton Coll., A.M., L.H.D., 1881; m. Jackson, Mich., July 3. 1890, Georgia Brown; one d .: Elizabeth, b. Oct. 4, 1899. Prof. English literature, Hamilton Coll., 1889-1896, and 1911-1912; now pres. Rome & Clinton R.R. Co. Author: Pictures in Song, With Reed and Lyre, Old and New World Lyrics, Songs of Sunrise Lands, Under Sum- mer Skies, The Hills of Song, A Christmas Gariand, A Man at Arms, The Son of a Tory, The Lutes of Morn, The Cloistering of Ursula, Count Falcon of the Eyrie, The Lyric Bough, Odes and Elegics, A Southern Flight (with Frank D. Sherman), Voices and Visions, Pro Patria and many others. Editor: Ford's Broken Heart, Ballads of American Bravery. Mem. Nat. Inst. of Arts and Letters, Chi Psi fraternity. Clubs: Cen- tury, Authors. Address: Clinton, N. Y.
SCOTT, FRANCIS MARKOE
Jurist; b. N. Y. City, 1848; grad. Coli. City of N. Y., A.B., 1867; Columbia Law School, LL.B., 1869; m., 1878, Lucy Parkman Higgins; children: Mrs. Eleanor S. Tew, Mrs. Margaret S. Truesdale. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1869; appt'd ass't corp'n counsel of N. Y. City, Feb., 1885; aqueduct comm'r of N. Y. City, Aug. 18SS; corp'n counsel of N. Y. City, Feb., 1895; elected justice of the Supreme Court of N. Y., 1897, for term expiring Dec. 31, 1911, re-elected 1912. Democrat. Clubs: Uni- versity, Manhattan, Century, Garden City Golf. Resi- dence: 42 Park Av. Address: 27 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
SCOTT, GEORGE ANSON
Nat. pres. Nat. Protective Legion; b. Friendship, N. Y., April 28, 1866; s. George and Rebecca ( Benjamin) Scott; cd. Friendship (N. Y.) Acad,, and Williams and Rogers Business Univ., Rochester; in. Wellsville, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1894, Lottie J. Webster; one d .: Lillian, b. 1895. Teacher, newspaper editor and prop'r and life ins. agent; engaged for eleven years as sec. and has since that time been holding the position of Nat. pres. of the Nat. Protective Legion, a fraternal beneficiary society. Has travelled very extensively throughout
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U. S. in promotion of business interests. Pres. Brees- port Deep Rock Water Co. Democrat; was candidate for Assembly from Allegheny Co., 1893. Mason (Chap- ter, Shrine and Consistory), Odd Fellows' Protective Home Circle, Maccabees, Home Guards of America, Mystic Workers of the World, Ancient Order United Workmen, Modern Woodmen of America. Address: Waverly, N. Y.
SCOTT, HUGH LENOX
Officer, U. S. A .; b. Danville, Ky., Sept. 22, 1853; s. William M. and Mary (Hodge) Scott; grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., June 14, 1876; m. Standing Rock, Dak., June, 1880, Mary Merrill; comm'd 2d lieut., 9th Cav., June 15, 1876; 2d lieut., 7th Cav., June 26, 1876; 1st lieut., 7th Cav., June 28, 1878; capt., Cav., Jan. 24, 1895; major, 3d Cav., 1903; lieut .- col., Cav., 1911; col., 3d Cav., 1911; brig .- gen., 2d Cav., 1913. Major and ass't adj .- gen. U. S. V., May 12, 1898; lieut .- col and ass't adj .- gen., U. S. V., Aug. 17, 1899; honorably mustered out of volunteer service, June, 1901. Served in Sioux Expd'n; Nez Peree Expd'n, 1877; Camp Robinson, Neb. and Cheyenne Expd'n, 1878; routine duty, principally with Indians of the Plains, 1878-1891; hon. mention from War Dep't, Okla., 1891; In charge investigation Ghost Dance disturbances, 1890-1891, and kept seven tribes from making same trouble as the Sioux made at that time; enlisted and com'd Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Indians, troop L, 7th Cav., 1892, until mustered out after 5 years' enlistment (last Indian troop mustered out), in charge Geronimo's band Chiricahua Apaches, 1894-1897. On duty at Bureau of Ethnology, Smith- sonian Inst'n, writing work on sign language, Plains Indians of N. America, Nov., 1897, until outbreak of Spanish-Am. War. Adj .- gen. 2d and 3d Divs. 1st Army Corps, May, 1898-Feb. 1899; adj-gen. Dep't of Havana, under Gen. Ludlow, Mar. 1899-May, 1900; ass't adj .- gen. Div. of Cuba, May, 1900-Aug. 12, 1900; adj .- gcn. of Cuba, under Major-Gen. Leonard Wood. mil. gov. of Cuba, 1900-1902; took part in turning over of gov't of Cuba to the Cubans, May 20, 1902; gov. Sulu Archi- pelago and comm'r Post of Jolo, Sept. 3, 1903-July 9, 1906; abrogated slavery in that archipelago; sup't U. S. Mil. Acad. since Aug. 31, 1906-Aug. 31, 1910. Author of various monographs and reports relating to Plains Indians. Mem. Masonic Order. Clubs: Metropolltan (Washington), Union League, Boone and Crockett, Army and Navy ( Washington), Army and Navy (N. Y. City). Address: Ft. Biiss, Texas.
SCOTT, JACOB C. E.
Lawyer; b. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1865; s. William J. and Martha Jane (Waters) Scott; ed Albany High Sch., Cornell Unlv, and Albany Law Sch .; in. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1891, Irene Embler; children: Gordon Embler, b. 1898; Janet, b. 1904. Engaged in gen. practice of law since graduation. Mem. Faculty of Albany Law Sch., having the course In Criminai Law. Has been actively Interested in political matters, hav- ing devoted much time to the interest of Dem. party. Served as police comm'r of Albany and has been dele- gate to numerous judiclal and State Dem. convs. Mem. Albany Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Delta Upsilon fraternity, Phi Delta Phl (law fraternity), Masters' Lodge, No. 5, F. and A. M. Clubs: Fort Orange, Burns. Address: 51 State St., Albany, N. Y.
SCOTT, JOHN W.
Philatelist, numismatist and writer; b. London, Eng- land; s. John and Martha (Stonc) Scott; m. Minnic Peyton; children: Charles P., Waller S., Minnie Martha, Emily Florence, Dorothy K. Came to N. Y., 1863, and created present business, which is now known throughout the world. Author of various stamp albums and reference lists, of which over half a mil- iion have been sold. Trcas. The J. W. Scott Co. (Ltd.); treas. The Philatelic Soc., N. Y .; mem. Numismatie and Archæol. Soc. (N. Y.), British Numismatic Soc. Treas. Collectors' Club, N. Y. (6 years); pres. The Vegetarian Soc., N. Y. (10 years). Recreation: Traveling. Lee- turer on the vegetarian doctrine; has induced hun- dreds to adopt this healthful mode of living. Address: 36 John St., N. Y. City.
SCOTT, RUFUS LEONARD
Lawyer; b. Lanesboro, Mass., Mar. 31, 1835; s. Lcar- ned and Fanny Dickinson) Scott; ed. Lenox Acad., East Willlston Sem., Mass .; Charlottesville Sem., N. Y .; m. June 26, 1866, Maria E. Hull; chlidren: Rufus L., Jr., b. July 28, 1872, Howard Dickenson, b. June 26, 1867; Clara Louise, b. Oct. 1, 1869 (died May 8, 1903). Admitted to bar, 1861. Traveled in Europe, 1889. Collector of arrears of taxes, Brooklyn, 1877-1878; alderman, 1884-1885; mem. B'd of Ed'n, 1887-1889; comm'r of taxcs, City of N. Y., 1902-1903. Trustec and counsel Bushwick Savings Bank. Democrat. Mem.
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