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Aurora Grata Masonic Club; pres. Masonic Veterans' Ass'n, Brooklyn, 1906. Residence (summer) : Lanes- boro, Mass. Address: 93 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
SCOTT, WALTER ALBERT
Physleian, surgcon; b. Readsboro, Vt., March 25, 1871; s. Walter and Euphina A. (Bowen) Scott; grad. Syracuse Univ., M.D., 1892; m. Syracuse, N. Y., April 26, 1893, Puella E. Tallman; one son: Roger W., b. 1897. Health officer Niagara Falls, six years; past nine years coroner Niagara County. Capt. Marine Corps, N. G. N. Y. Republican; Methodist. Mem. Am. State and County Med. Ass'ns, Mason. Clubs: Fort Sclossher, Ongaria. Address: 610 Pine St., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
SCOTT, WILLIAM FORSE
Lawyer; b. Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 27, 1844; ed. in schools of Dayton, Ohio, and Washington, D. C .; enlisted as private, 4th Iowa Cav., 1861; mustered out as adju- tant of reg't in 1865. After war studied law; formerly senior mem. law firm of Scott, Upson & Newcomb, N. Y. City, now Scott, Newcomb & MeLaughlin. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Mil. Service Inst'n of U. S. Author: The Story of a Cavalry Regiment, 1893; Ilis- torical Roster of the 4th Iowa Cavalry Veterans, 1905. Residence: Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 233 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SCOVILL, EDWARD ELY
Banker; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 6, 1872; s. Thomas L. and Mary E. (Ely) Scovill; ed. schs. of N. Y., grad. Mt. Pleasant Acad., attended Princeton Univ .; ; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1902, Medora H. Platt; children: Helen, Edward E., Jr., Mary. Associated with banking firm of William Morris Imbrie & Co. of N. Y. and Chicago, and mems. N. Y. Stock Exchange. Served 4 years in Co. 1, 7th Reg't, N. G., N. Y. Republi- can; Presbyterian. Recreations: Golf, yachting. Clubs: Princeton (N. Y.), Nassau, Quinnipiack. Residence: Verplanck Av., Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn.
SCRATCHLEY, FRANCIS ARTHUR
Physiclan; b. New Orleans, La., 1858; s. Dr. George and Mary Minor (Humphreys) Scratchley; ed. by tutors and at Washington and Lee Univ., Lexington, Va., which was founded by an ancestor; med. ed'n N. Y. Univ .; m. Bella Kenner Harding, d. George Hard- Ing, the celebrated patent lawyer of Philadelphia, 1900, (died 1909). Served in the Manhattan State Hosp., Ward's Island, and the Hudson River State Hosp., Poughkeepsle; now asso. in Nervous and Mental Dis- eases, and chief of clinic in Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. of the N. Y. Univ. Special lecturer in Ncu- ropathology, Med. Coll. of State of S. C. Attending neurologist to the Univ clinic and to the City Home for the Aged; Neurologist to the hosps. of the Work- house and the Penitentiary; formerly senlor attend- ing neurologist to the hosp. for Nervous Diseases of N. Y. City. Consulting Neurologist to the Home for incurables. Attending Neurologist to the Central and Neurological Hosp. Lecturer for the Dep't of Educa- tion of N. Y. City; examiner for the Soc. for Instruc- tion In First Ald to the injured. Mem. Sigma Chi fra- ternity, for several years pres. of N. Y. Alumni chap- ter of the same. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., and numerous other socie- ties. Author of many papers and edited and trans- lated Electro-Diagnosis and Electro-Therapeutics. Clubs: Salmagundi, Church. Residence: Palenville, N. Y. Address: 330 W. 59th St., N. Y. City.
SCRIBNER, ARTHUR HAWLEY
Book publisher; b. N. Y. Clty, March 15, 1859; s. Charles and Emma L. (Blair) Scribner; grad. Prince- ton, 1881; m. 1900, llelen C. Annan. Treas. and v .- p. Charles Scribner's Sons. Mem. Met. Museum of Art. Clubs: Century, University, Grolier, Racquet and Ten- nis, Riding, Aldine, Ardsiey, Princeton. Residence: 39 E. 67th St. Address: 597 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
SCRIBNER, CHARLES
Publisher; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 18, IS54; s. Charies Seribner (founder of the Scribner publishing house) and Emma E. ( Blalr) Scribner; grad. Princeton, 1875; m. Lonlse, d. Rev. Jared B. Flagg, D.D. (mem. Nat. Acad, Design), Connected with the pulishing house since graduation in 1875. Dir. Nat. Park Bank, Bank of the Metropolis; formerly pres, Am. Publishers Ass'n. Trustce Princeton Univ. Clubs: Century, Uni- versity, Union, Racquet and Tennis, Morris Co. Golt, Princeton. Residence: 9 E. Cóth St. Address: 59; Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
SCRIBNER, EUGENE D.
Lawyer; b. Delafield, Wis., Dec. 21, IS07; s. Robert C. and Franees ( Lillabrandt) Scribner; m. N. Y. City,
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April 20, 1899, Mollie A. Groff; children: Donald Cheva- lier, b. Feb. 24, 1900; Hiida Elizabeth, b. Sept. 30, 1901, Robert E. D., b. May 30, 1903, Philip Le Grande, b. June 13, 1908, William Francis, b. Jan. 12, 1910, Gor- don Victor, b. Sept. 6, 1911, Helen Louise, b. March 6, 1913. Successfui gen. practitioner of law, orator and journalist. Served as city att'y of City of Gioversville, N. Y .; county att'y for Fulton County, N. Y., police judge of Northville, N. Y .; pres. Northville Fire Dep't; mem. B'd of Ed'n; chm'n Dem. Assembly Dist. Com., 9 years, comprised of Counties of Fulton and Hamilton; ass't dist. att'y of Hamilton County, N. Y. Dir. People's Co-operative Stores of Fulton County, N. Y. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n and Gloversville Bar Ass'n, Order of Red Men, Odd Fellows, Maccabees, Loyal Order of Moose. Rec- reations: Athletie sports and horsemanship. Clubs: Manhattan, Tilden (N. Y. City). Address: 124 Kings- boro Av., Gloversville, N. Y.
SCRIPTURE, MAY KIRK
Author; b. Halifax, N. S., June 24, 1864; d. Robert Talor and Mary (Garvie) Kirk; cd. public schools, N. Y. City, Normal Coll. City of N. Y., grad. 1883; studied music in Leipzig and Berlin, 1889-1891; m. Leipzig, Germany, April 22, 1890, Edward Wheeler Scripture, Ph.D., M.D .; children: Winifred, b. 1891; Elsa, b. 1894; Edward W., Jr., b. 1899. Lived in France, Germany and Switzerland, 1992-1906. Author of the Baldwin Primer (under pen name of "May Kirk"). Address: 32 High St., Montclair, N. J.
SCRUGHAM, WILLIAM WARBURTON
Lawyer; b. Yonkers, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1860; s. William Warburton and Mary (Kellinger) Scrugham; ed. pri- vate schools in Yonkers; grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., 1880 (first honor man; received several scholarships and prizes) ; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1882; m. Yonkers, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1891, Margaret Bradford Otis. Engaged in practice of law at Yonkers, N. Y., since 1887. Acting city judge of Yonkers, 1889-1898, and 1893-1894; mem. B'd of Ed'n City of Yonkers, 1888- 1891. Partner Reevs & Scrugham; dir. Yonkers Gas Light Co., 1887-1900; (pres. 1895-1900), Westchester Lighting Co., 1900-1910; (pres. 1900-1905); dir. and chm'n B'd First Nat. Bank of Yonkers; trustee Yonk- ers Savings Bank. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Westchester County Bar Ass'n (v .- p., 1903-1904), Phi Beta Kappa. Trustee Yonkers Pub- lic Library. Mem. Columbia Coll. Alumni Ass'n. Clubs: Columbia University, Century Ass'n. Address: 34 Warburton Av., Yonkers, N. Y.
SCRYMSER, JAMES A.
Telegraph company official; b. in N. Y. State July 18, 1839; s. James Scrymgcour and Ann (Thompson) Scrymser; grad. Coil. Hiil Acad., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1856; m. N. Y. City, 1869, Mary C. Prime. Projected and organized, 1865, Internat. Ocean Telegraph Co., operating cable line between U. S. and Cuba, W. In- dies and S. America; also Mexican Telegraph Co., 1879, and Central and S. Am. Telegraph Co., 1880; these companies estabilshed 14,300 miles of cable and 2,500 miles land line connecting the U. S. with Mex- ico, Central and S. America; now pres. Mexican Telc- graph Co. and Central & S. Am. Telegraph Co. Vet- eran of Civil War; enlisted in 12th N. Y. Militia, April 19, 1861; later appt'd lieut., 43d N. Y. Vols .; detailcd as a .- d .- c. to Maj. Gen. "Baldy" Smith's Div., Army of Potomac; capt. and a .- d .- c. 6th Army Corps; also of Left Grand Div, Army of Potomac, Army of James, 18th Army Corps. V .- p. N. Y. Ass'n for Improving the Condition of the Poor; promoted and established first vacation schools in City of N. Y., the system of va- cation schools later extending throughout U. S., Canada, Australia, England, Waies and Scotland; pro- moted Constitutional Amendment of State of N. Y., prohibiting use of public funds for sectarian ed'n; promoted and obtained from N. Y. Legislature Sch. Census Bill; promoted and organized first public meet- ing respecting enlargement of sch. accommodations in City of N. Y .; since which time over $50,000,000 has been expended by Greater N. Y. for this purpose. Pro- moted and provided for first public meeting calling upon the public to sustain Dr. Parkhurst in his re- form movement; obtained subscriptions amounting to $30,000 for "Dr. Parkhurst Fund" in behalf of City Vigilance League; original promoter and contb'r to United Charities Bid'y, which was subsequently com- pieted through liberality of John S. Kennedy, and cs- tablished at cost of about $1,000,000. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion; dir. N. Y. Botanical Gardens; fellow Met. Museum of Art. Ciubs: Century, Metropolitan, Riding, Jekyl Island (v .- p.). Residence: 107 E. 21st St. Address: 66 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SCUDDER, HENRY TOWNSEND
Clergyman; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 7, 1854; s. Henry J. and Louisa Henrietta (Davics) Scudder; grad. Colum-
bia Coll., B.A., 1874, M.A., 1877, Berkeley Divinity Sch., Middletown, Conn., Trinity Coli., Hartford, Conn .; m. St. John's Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., June 5, 1889, Mar- garet Mott Weeks; children: Edna Hewlett, Henry Holloway, Dorothy Weeks. Ass't Grace Episcopal Ch., Brooklyn; rector St. Stephen's Episcopal Ch., Brooklyn; Christ Ch., Tarrytown, N. Y. Mem. Order of Foreign Wars. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution. Recrea- tions: Boating, walking, etc. Author: Fairy Tales for Children; Aicuin (in Church Eclectic), and other short articles. Clubs: University, Grolier, Columbia Uni- versity, St. Nicholas. Address: Tarrytown, N. Y., and 201 W. 35th St., N. Y. City.
SCUDDER, MYRON T.
Educator; b. Palamanir, India, Sept. 28, 1860; s. Ezekiel Carman and Sarah Ruth (Tracy) Scudder; at- tended Adelphi Acad., Brooklyn, 1877; Rutgers Coll., A.B., 1882, A.M., 1886; Yale post-grad., 1898-1899; m. Far Hills, N. J., June 23, 1897, Martha Dumont. Instr. Fort Plain public schs., 1882-1883; gen. sec. Y.M.C.A., Yonkers, N. Y., 1883-1884; principal Fort Plain Schs., 1884-1888; Rome Free Acad., 1888-1890; instr. classics, Plattsburg State Normai Sch., 1890-1892; Insp. Regents Schs., N. Y. State, 1892-1897; principal Hillhouse High Sch., New Haven, Conn., 1897-1899; prin. State Normal Sch., New Paltz, N. Y., 1899-1908; prof. ed'n, Rutgers Coll., 1908-1912; pres. Scudder Sch. and Normal Inst., N. Y., since 1911; lecturer N. Y. Univ., 1903-1904, Sum- mer Sch. Univ. Maine, 1909, Univ. of Va., 1911, 1912, 1913. Progressive; Presby'n. Mem. Delta Phi and Phi Beta Kappa Socs., Nat. Edn'i Ass'n, Religious Edn'l Ass'n, Nat. Soc. for Study of Ed'n, N. Y. Schoolmasters' Ass'n, Patrons of Husbandry; Mason. Dir. Playground and Recreation Ass'n of America; mem. B'd of Electors Camp Fire Girls of America. Author: New York. Its State and Local Gov't, 1895; Recreation for Rural Com- munities, 1913; numerous monographs on ed'n, recrea- tion and travel. Address: 59 W. 96th St., N. Y. City.
SCUDDER, SILAS DOWNER
Banker; b. Vellore, India, Jan. 1, 1862; s. Dr. Siias D. and Marianna (Conover) Scudder, Am. missionaries to India under Dutch Reformed Board; ed. at Hastings, Eng., finishing with five-year course at Stuttgart, Ger. many; m. San Antonio, Texas, Dec., 1886; three chii- dren. Entered service of Bank of Montreal, 1878. Es- tablished banking partnership with Frank H. Dyck- nian at Sleepy Eye, Minn. (State Bank of Sleepy Eye), 1882. Because of ill health moved to San Antonio, Tex., engaging in mortgage loan and insurance busi- ness there in 1885, representing Scottish-Am. Mort- gage Co. of Edinburgh, Scotland, and the Germania Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y., London Assurance Corporation of London, Eng., and others .. In 1896 appt'd Southern mg'r of Germania Fire Ins. Co., N. Y., at New Orleans, La .; promoted to Germania's head office, N. Y., in 1899, and became interested in various Northern enterprises. Elected treas. North American Trust Co., 1901, and when the merger took place between that company and the Trust Co. of America, was elected treas. of the combined inst'ns under name of iatter company. On Feb. 1, 1907, elected ass't to president of Bank of New York, N. B. A., and on May 26, 1910, elected pres. Jer- ferson Bank of N. Y. In merger of Jefferson Bank with Century Bank of N. Y. in 1912, was elected v .- p. of Century Bank; in Nov., 1912, upon org'n of Rich- niond Trust & Savings Co., with a capital of $1,000,000, at Richmond, Va., elected active v .- p. Address: Rich- mond, Va.
SCUDDER, TOWNSEND
Jurist; b. Northport, Suffolk Co., N. Y., July 26, 1865; s. Townsend and Sarah Marie (Frost) Scudder; ed. in Switzerland, Germany, France, Italy and the U. S .; Flushing (N. Y.) Inst., Columbia Coll. Law Sch., LL.B., 1888; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 3, 1891, Mary Dannat, d. George A. Thayer; children: Ataia Thayer, b. June 3, 1892, Elizabeth Hewlett, b. Aprii 5, 1894, Townsend, Jr., b. Aug. 27, 1900. Mem. Congress from First N. Y. Dist., 2 terms, serving in 50th and 58th Congresses; elected Nov., 1906, justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, 2d Dist., for terin expiring Dec. 31, 1920. Grand master of Masons, State of New York. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. Law Inst., Soc. Colonial Wars. Dir. Nassau Hosp .; mem. Standing Com. and trustee Fund Aged and Infirm Clergy. Diocese of L ... I. Recreation: Hor- ticulture. Clubs: llamiiton (Brooklyn), Piping Rock, Seawanhaka Yacht, Lotos. Nassau Country, Demo- cratic. Address: Gien Head, Nassau Co., L. 1., N. Y.
SEABROOK, HENRY HARTSHORNE
Physician, ophthalmologist; b. Keyport, N. J., Oct. 23, 1859; s. Henry Hendrickson and Therese (Wailing) Seabrook; ed. dist. and private schools, Peddie Inst., Hightstown, N. J., and grad. Coli. Phys. and Surg., M.D., 1881; m. Montelair, N. J., Nov. 2, 1881, May Nason;
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children: Raymond, b. 1888, Alice, b. 1890. Interne in Bellevue Hosp., 1881-1883, then six months in Europe. Was instr. ophthalmology in Univ. of City of N. Y., and had eye and ear clinics in Presby'n, Bellevue and other dispensaries, 1884-1890; attending opthal. Surgeon, St. Luke's Hosp., 1894-1897; opthal. surgeon N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1891-1907. Has written various papers on subject connected with the eye, and a book on eye muscles. In 1903 published a paper on protection of strained and diseased eye from injury from chem. light by means of amber yellow glasses. Spare time de- voted largely to study of eng'ring problems, aiso of illumination and its effects upon vision and the eye structures. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n Alumni eľ Bellevue Hosp., Soc. Med. Jurisprudence. Pres. Nason Mfg Co., eng'ring specialties. Mem. Sons of Revolu- tion, Am. Physical Education Soc., Illuminating Eng'ring Soc., Am. Geog. Soc., 29th Assembly Dist. Re- publican Club. Ciubs: Machinery, Water Witch (dir.). Summer residence: Water Witch, N. J. Residence: 118 E. 72d St. Address: 71 Fulton St., N. Y. City.
SEABURY, SAMUEL
Jurist; was engaged In practice of law in N. Y. City until nominated on Independence League ticket, in 1906, and elected justice Supreme Court of N. Y. for First District, term expiring Dec. 31, 1920. Residence: 8 W. 10th St. Address: County Court House, N. Y. City.
SEABURY, WILLIAM JONES
Clergyman; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 25, 1837; s. Rev. Sam- uel (D.D.) and Hannah Amelia (Jones) Seabury; grad. Columbia Coll., B.A., 1856, "A.M., 1859; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1866; Hobart Coll., D.D., 1874; D.D., ad eundem, Gen. Theol. Sem., 1885; m. N. Y. City, 1868, Alice V. W., d. Thomas Marston and Mary Susan (Saltonstall) Beare; children: Susan Saltonstall (wife Dr. E. W. Bill), Samuel, Lydia Winthrop (wife W. H. P. Oliver), William Marston. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1858. Or- dered deacon and priest 1866. Rector Church of the Annunciation, N. Y. City, 1868-1898; prof. ecclesiastical polity and law, Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, since 1873. Author: Lectures on Apostolic Succession; An Intro- duction to the Study of Ecclesiastical Polity; Notes on the Constitution of 1901; Memoirs of Bishop Seabury, 1908, etc. Address: 8 Chelsea Sq., N. Y. City.
SEACORD, JEROME S.
Lawyer; b. Bainbridge, Chenango Co., N. Y., April 2, 1870; s. Stephen H. and Emma (Sands) Seacord; cd. High Sch. and Albany Law Sch .; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 6, 1904, Mary A. Elliot. Admitted to bar of N. Y., prac- tising law since Dec., 1892, at Unadilla, Otsego Co., N. Y. Sec. and treas. Standard Light, Heat and Power Co. Pres. Village of Unadilla, 1911, 1912, 1913. Demo- erat; Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ma- sonic Lodge and Odd Fellows Lodge at Unadilla, N. Y. Recreations: Fishing, tennis, whist, chess. Address: Unadilla, Otsego Co., N. Y.
SEAGER, HENRY ROGERS
Prof. political economy Columbia Univ .; b. Lansing, Mich., July 21, 1870; s. Schuyler F. and Alice (Berry ) Seager; grad. Univ. of Mich., Ph.B., 1890; Univ. of Pa., Ph.D., 1894; m. June 5, 1899, Harriet B. Henderson, of Philadelphia; one son: Schuyler, b. Oct. 22, 1900. Asso. prof. polit. economy, Univ. of Pa., 1896-1901; since then present chair at Columbia. Independent in politics. Mg'r Greenwich House Social Settlement Ass'n. Mem. B'd of Editors, Political Science Quarterly; Executive Com. Am. Ass'n for Labor Legislation, etc. Author: Principles of Economics (Holt), 4th edition, 1913; Eco- nomics, 1908 (Holt), and numerous magazine articles on economic questions. Clubs: Century, City, Columbia, Officers, University of Michigan. Address: 257 West 86th St., N. Y. City.
SEAGLE, NATHAN A.
Clergyman; b. Rutherfordton, N. C., Dec. 24, 1868; s. Philip C. and Mary S. (Drake) Seagie; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1894, and from N. Y. Univ., 1899; hon. degree, D.D., from Rutgers Coil., 1908; m. April 15, 1895, Emma Fraser, of N. Y. City. Ordered deacon, 1894, and ordained priest, 1895, in Episcopal ministry. Ass't minister St. Thomas Parish, N. Y. City, 1894-1900; rector St. Stephen's Parish, N. Y. City, sinco 1900. Trustee N. Y. Bible and Common Prayer Book Soc. Address: 120 W. 69th St., N. Y. City.
SEAL, WILLIAM ELMORE
Prop'r the Publicity Bureau of America; b. Bucking- ham Co., Va., Nov. 26, 1870; s. Joseph G. and Martha W. (Taylor) Seai; m. Richmond, Va., May 12, 1902, Kate Wortham Burress; one d .: Martha Virginia, b. March 1, 1904. Traveled all over the world. Lived three years in Europe and four years in South America. Recrea-
tion: Golf. Club: Lotos. Residence: Hotel Seville. 29th St. and Madison Av. Address: 141 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SEAMAN, ALFRED P. W.
Justice Municipal Court of N. Y. City; b. Winsted, Conn., Sept. 7, 1856; s. Rev. Samuei A. and Anna Ailce (Byrne) Seaman; grad. Columbia, 1879. Admitted to bar, 1880, and since actively engaged in practice in City of N. Y .; elected Municipal Court Justice, 1903. upon independent Reform nomination. Was one of founders of Tenement House Bld'g Co., one of first to build model tenements in N. Y. City. Active officiai of Citizens' Union from its org'n, and of the Com. of 100 on Transit Reform. Mem. Sons of Revolution, Co- lumbia Coll. Alumni Ass'n, Psi Upsilon fraternity, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: University, City, Psl Upsilon, Fencers. Summer residence: New Canaan, Conn. Residence: 147 W. 87th St. Address: 141 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
SEAMAN, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS
Manufacturer; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 5, 1862; s. Frederick Augustus and Jane (Bowles) Seaman; grad. Swarth- more Coll., B.S .; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 21, 1911, Juliet N., d. Dr. Prince A. Morrow, of N. Y. City. Pres, and dir. Rubber Tire Wheel Co .; sec. and dir. Consolidated Rubber Tire Co., Kelly-Springfield Tire Co., Buckeye Rubber Co. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: Univer- sity, Morris County Golf. Residence: Madison, N. J., and 117 W. 79th St., N. Y. City. Address: 229 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.
SEAMAN, HENRY BOWMAN
Civil eng'r .; b. N. Y. City, 1861; s. Valentine H. and Rebecca (Cromwell) Seaman; grad. Swarthmore Coll, Pa., 1881, C.E .; m. East Orange, N. J., 1904, Grace Dut- ton; two sons: Ayres Cromwell, Henry Bowman, Jr. Ass't cng'r Kings Co. Elevated R'y Co., Brooklyn, N. Y .; bridge eng'r, Erie R. R .; eng'r on construction, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R .; consulting eng'r Dep't Bridges N. Y. City; chief eng'r Public Service Comm'n 1st Dist., State of N. Y .; now consulting eng'r. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Am. Soc. Mcch. Eng'rs, Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs. Clubs: University, Engineers, Railroad. Ad- dress: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SEAMAN, LOUIS LIVINGSTON
Surgeon; b. Newburgh, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1851; s. Val- entine and Anna A. (Ferris) Seaman; grad. Corneil Univ., A.B., 1872; Jefferson Med. Coil., Philadelphia, 1876; Med. Coll. City of N. Y., 1877; law dep't Univ. of N. Y., LL.B., 1884; in. N. Y. City, 1907, Mary Stuart Iluntington. Has practised medicine since 1876; rest- dent surgeon, N. Y. State Emigrant 1losp., 1877-1879; sup't State Emigrant Insano Asylum, 1879-1881; chiet of staff of various hospitals and of Training Sch. for Nurses, Blackweil's Island, 1881-1886; made tour around world in 1888; and made sp'l studies in hospi- tals in India of contagious and epidemic diseases pe- culiar to the Orient. Delegate to Internat. Med. Con- grosses of London, 1881, Beriin, 1894, Moscow, 1897, Paris, 1900, Madrid, 1903, Lisbon, 1906, Budapest, 1909. London, 1913. Major-surgeon Ist Reg't U. S. Vol. Eng'rs in Spanish-Am. War; served with 17th and 23d U. S. 1nf. Reg'ts in Philippines, 1899-1900, and with Army of Occupation in Pekin, 1900-1901; was with Russian Army in Manchuria, 1904, and at front with Japanese in Mongoila, when peace was declared, in 1905. In East Africa with German forces, summer of 1906. Surgeon-gen. Spanish-Am. War Veterans; sur- geon Soc. Colonial Wars and Naval and Military Or- der Spanish-Am. War. Author: The Social Waste of a Great City; the Army Cartridge Belt; Utilization of Native Troops in Our Colonial Possessions: Observa- tions in China on the U. S. Army Ration and the Can- teen; the Army Ration and Its Adaptability for Use in Tropical Ciimates; Observations in the Russo-Japa- nese War; From Tokio Through Manchurla with the Japanese; the Real Triumph of Japan; Portabie Ra- tion for Soldiers in Battie or on tile March; Triumphs of Scientific Medicine in Peace and War. Has contrib- uted many articles to the North Am. Review, Century Magazine, Military Service Institution, New Interna- tionai Encyclopedia, etc. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Ass'n of Mit. Surgeons, Acad. of Medicine; Fellow Royal Geog. Soc., London. Clubs: Authors. Players, Calumet, Lotos, City, Cornell University, Army and Navy. Re- publican, University (N. Y. City) ; Metropolitan (Wash- ington, D. C.), Royal Societles Ciub (London). Ad- dress: 247 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
SEAMANS, CLARENCE WALKER
Manufacturer; b. liion, N. Y., June 5, 1854: s. Abner Clark and Caroline (Williams) Seamans; m. Ilion. N. Y., Feb. 26, 1879, lda Gertrude Watson; children: Mabel (m. Robert Payson Loomis), Dorothy Founded Wyck- off, Seamans & Benedict and Remington Typewriter Co., chm'n Union Typewriter Co. Dir. Washington Trust Co.,
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People's Trust Co., Soc. Prevention of Cruelty to Chil- dren. Trustee Brooklyn Inst. of Arts and Sciences. Clubs: Union League (Brooklyn), Riding and Driving, Parkway Driving, Hardware, Dyker Meadow, Nassau Country, Essex County (Mass.) Country. Address: 293 Broadway, N. Y. City.
SEARING, RICHARD A.
Sup't schools; b. Sherwoods, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1866; s. Samuel H. and Susan (Strang) Searing; ed. in public and high schools of Rochester, and Univ. of Rochester, class of 1885; m. 1st, Nov. 25, 1887, May Elvira Ellis (died 1889); 2d, 1892, Amy Elizabeth Tamblingson; children: Ellis Richard, b. 1888, Robert Tamblingson, b. 1901. Principal Rochester Normal Training Sch. for Teachers, 1896-1904; sup't schools, City of N. Tona- wanda, since 1904. Pres. N. Y. State Training Teach- ers' Conf., 1889-1890; mem. N. Y. State Teachers' Ass'n (v .- p. 1896-1897, sec. 1901-1913), N. Y. State Council of School Sup'ts, Nat. Soc. for Scientific Study of Ed'n, Western N. Y. S'cl. Masters' Ass'n, N. Y. State Exami- nations B'd since 1905, Nat. Geog. Soc., Nat. Edn'l Ass'n Dep't of Superintendence; sec. B'd Trustees, Car- negie Library, N. Tonawanda. Past comd'r Munroe Commandery 12, K. T .; past master Yonnondio Lodge 163, F. and A. M., mem. Damascus Temple Mystic Shrine, Rochester Consistory A. A. S. Rite Masons. Republican; Baptist. Club: Masonic (Rochester). Ad- dress: 226 Bryant St., N. Tonawanda, N. Y.
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