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MAXWELL, J. Rogers:
MAXWELL, Perriton:
MAXWELL, William H .:
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chairman of the committee 'of fifteen appointed by the National Department of Superintendents; has been a prom- inent speaker at nearly every educa- tional meeting of importance in the East in recent years; in 1903 appointed chairman of the committee on instruc- tion in municipal government in Ameri- can educational institutions under au- thority of
the National Municipal League; was given the honorary degree of doctor of philosophy by St. Lawrence University in 1890; and that of doctor of laws by Columbia University in 1901. He has been a trustee and Fel- low of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Author: Primary Lessons in English; A First Book in English; Introductory Lessons in English Gram- mar; Advanced Lessons in English Gram- mar; Elementary Grammar. Joint author with George J. Smith of Writing in Eng- lish; with Miss Emma L. Johnson of School English. For a number of years he was associate editor of the Educa- tional Review, of which he was one of the founding editors; his connection with this magazine ceased in 1896. In June 1904, at the meeting held in St. Louis, Mr. Maxwell was elected presi- dent of the National Educational As- sociation. Office Park Ave., and 59th St., N. Y. City.
MAY, Charles Henry:
Physician, oculist; born Baltimore, Aug. 7, 1861; son Henry and Henrietta May; educated public and private schools New York, College City of New York; graduate of College Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1883; awarded the two 1st Harsen prizes ($500 and $150 with medal), 1883; mar- ried, 1893, Rosalie Allen. Chief of clin- ic and instructor eye department Col- lege Physicians and Surgeons Colum- bia University, 1890-1903; ophthalmic and aural surgeon, Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York. Attending ophthalmic surgeon, Randall's Island Hospital, N. Y .; con- sulting ophthalmologist to the French and Red Cross Hospitals, N. Y. Author: Manual of Diseases of the Eye, (German translation, Berlin; Italian translation, Turin; British edition, London); article on Vision for New International Ency- clopædia and articles on the eye in the Reference Handbook of the Medical Sci- ences. Member:
New York Physi- cians Mutual Aid Association; Ameri- can Otological Society; N. Y. Academy
of Medicine; American Academy of Medicine; N. Y. Otological Society; ivew York County Medical Society; Manhat- tan Medical and Surgical Society; Met- ropolitan Medical Society. Address, 698 Madison Ave., N. Y. City.
MAY, Moses:
Vice-president and director Bushwick Savings Bank, and The Empire State Surety Co .; director Broadway Trust Co., First National Bank of Brooklyn, The Williamsburgh City Fire Insurance Co., and Williamsburgh Trust Co. Ad- dress, 756 Broadway, N. Y. City.
MAYER, Alfred Goldsborough:
Zoologist; born Frederick, Md., April 16, 1868; son of Professor Alfred M. and Ka- therine Duckett Goldsborough Mayer; graduate of Stevens Institute of Tech- nology, M. E., 1889, Harvard University, S. D., 1898. Assistant to Dr. Alexan- der Agassis, 1892-1900; accompanying him to the Bahamas, Australia, Fiji Islands, tropical Pacific and other sci- entific expeditions; and for part of this time also in charge of radiates in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Har- vard; Curator of Natural Sciences at Brooklyn Institute since 1900; Fellow A. A. A. S .; member American Society Naturalists, American Morphological So- ciety, Boston Society Natural History, New York Zoological Society. Married, 1900, Harriet Randolph, daughter of Pro- fessor Alpheus Hyatt, Cambridge, Mass. Address, 34 Plaza St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
MAYER, Henry ("Hy." Mayer) :
Caricaturist; born Worms-on-Rhine, Germany, July 18, 1868; educated in Eng- land and at the Gymnasium at Worms, graduating in 1885; then in England, went to Mexico, and came to the U. S. in 1887. He is an illustrator for leading publications of England, France and Ger- many, and for American magazines and comic journals. Author: In Laughland; Adventures of a Japanese Doll; Trip to Toyland, etc. Illustrator; The Real New York, etc. Member Ine Lambs, Strollers and Salmagundi Clubs. Address, 30 West 24th St., N. Y. City.
MAYER, Julius M .:
Lawyer, attorney-general of N. Y .; born Sept. 5, 1865, N. Y. City; was graduated from College of City of N. Y. and Colum- bia Law School, 1886; Justice Court of Special Sessions, 1904; has been promi- nent in the Republican party for many years. Member Republican Club, Phi Beta Kappa, City Bar Association and
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Society of Medical Jurisprudence. Ad- member American Institute Civics, Nat- dress, 38 Park Row and 27 William St., N. Y. City.
MAYER, Levy:
Lawyer; born Richmond, Va., Oct. 23, 1858; son of Henry D. and Clara Gold- smith Mayer; was graduated from Chi- cago High School, 1874; law department, Yale, 1876; assistant librarian of Chicago Law Institute, 1876-81; admitted to the Bar, and in practice of his profession since 1881; corporation lawyer principally. Edited manuscript of Judge David Rorer's legal works. 1876-81. Member of the Am- erican Economic Association. Member of Union League, Iroquois, Germania (Chicago), Lawyers, Old Colony (Mass.) Clubs. Address, 27 William St., N. Y. City.
MAYNARD, George William:
Consulting mining and mechanical en- gineer; born Brooklyn, June 12, 1839; was graduated from Columbia University Mining School. Clausthal, Germany; after some practical work abroad and in Colo- rado, 1868-72; professor mining and met- allurgy at Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tute, acting also as consulting engineer to various corporations; since in general practice and as consulting engineer in construction of plant in the West, Eng- land, Germany,
Russia and Ireland. Member: Municipal Architectural Socle- ty, National Academy of Design, Ameri- can Institute of Mining Engineers, Sci- entific Alliance, Columbia University Al- umni Association, Iron and Steel Insti- tute of Great Britain. Residence, Mor- ristown, N. J .; office, 20 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
MAYNARD, George Willoughby:
Artist; born Washington, Mar. 5, 1843; son of Edward and Ellen Sophia Doty Maynard; student at Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp. Member of Fine Arts Federation, National Academy of Design, American Water Color Society, Society of American Artists, National Society Mural Painters, Century Association. Address, 156 E. 36th St., N. Y. City.
MAYNARD, La Salle Almeron:
Editor; born Hancock, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1857; son of M. H. and Marie Antoinette Fletcher Maynard; educated public schools, Hancock, N. Y .; married, 1885, Mary C. Macrum; in 1885 studied law; successively editor Criterion, N. Y. Observer, N. Y. Mail and Express, Chris- tian Work; now owner and manager Maynard's Press Agency and associate and literary editor Leslie's Weekly;
ional Municipal League. Residence, Pitts- field, Mass .; office, 110 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City.
MAYO, Caswell Armstrong, Ph.G .:
Editor of the American Druggist and Pharmaceutical Record; secretary of the A. R. Elliott Publishing Co., and member of the Board of Directors of the American Druggist Publishing Co. Born Columbus, Mississippi, July 5, 1862. Educated at the University of Columbus and at the Phila- delphia College of Pharmacy. Assistant editor of the Druggist Circular 1887; Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter in 1891. Editor
of Mercks Report in 1892. Editor of Am- erican Druggist from 1893 up to the present date. His writings have been almost purely technical with the excep- tion of a few stray verses in lighter vein. Is a member of the American Pharma- ceutical Association. American Trade Press Association, New York State Phar- maceutical Association, College of Phar- macy of the City of N. Y., Drug Trade Club, and Governor of the Brooklyn Southern Society. Is a widower. Ad- dress, 62 West Broadway, N. Y. City. MAYO, Earl Williams:
Editor and magazine writer; born Springville, N. Y., May 5, 1873; son of Capt. William L. and Clarinda Williams Mayo; was graduated from Griffith In- stitute, 1890; Cornell, 1894; married
Marie Susanne Thill in 1900; suc- cessively on staff of N. Y. Sun, McClure's syndicate, N. Y. Herald; 1899-1901, trav- eling correspondent in Europe for var- ious papers and periodicals; editor for Lewis, Scribner & Co., publishers, 1902. Author of: A Border Rivalry; The Land of the Loon (with F. K. Scribner). Ad- dress, 1133 Broadway, N. Y. City.
MAZET, Robert:
Lawyer; born Pittsburgh, Pa., May 15, 1857; was graduated from Columbia, 1879; LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1880. Mem- ber New York Assembly, 1837-99; mem- ber commission of New York Legisla - ture, 1897, to investigate trusts; chair- man Mazet Commission, 1899, to investi- gate government of N. Y. City. Republi- can in politics. Has practiced law since 1880. Is chairman of the State Board of Inheritance Tax Appraisers. Has been in the National Guard for over twenty years, and is a captain in Seventh Regiment, N. G., N. Y. Married Elsie S. Moore, daughter of Commodore John W. Moore, U. S. Navy, Nov. 11, 1899. Address, 257 Broadway, N. Y. City.
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MCADOO, William:
Appointed police commissioner of New York by Mayor Mcclellan; born County Donegan, Ireland, Oct. 23, 1853; he came to the U. S. when young. He was suc- cessively journalist, lawyer, State Sena- tor, member of the House of Representa- tives and Assistant Secretary of the Navy, President Roosevelt being his successor in the same office after he had been president of the police board in New York. At the age of twenty he became a re- porter on a Jersey City newspaper; during leisure hours studied law; soon after was admitted to the Bar, and was appointed attorney to the Hudson County Board of Health through the influence of the late William McAvoy, the then Democratic leader of Jersey City. He served four terms as member of the House of Repre- sentatives; was appointed Assistant Sec- retary of the Navy during Mr. Cleveland's second administration, and since he left that office he has devoted himself assid- uously to the practice of law. Of late years he has been taking rather an active part in New York politics; has all the native eloquence of his countrymen. In 1903 he was appointed by Mayor Mc- Clellan to be police commissioner to take office on Jan. 1, 1904. Residence, 210 West 57th St .; office, Police Headquart- ers, N. Y. City.
MCADOO, William Gibbs:
Lawyer; born near Marietta, Ga., Oct. 31, 1863; son of William G. McAdoo and Mary Faith (Floyd) McAdoo. He at- tended the University of Tennessee, at Knoxville; he was appointed May, 1882, deputy clerk of the United States Circuit Court for the Southern Division of East- ern Tennessee, at Chattanooga. While deputy clerk, studied law and was ad- mitted to the Bar in 1885 and practiced law at Chattanooga, where he was di- vision counsel in Tennessee for the Cen- tral R. R. & Banking Co. and Richmond & Danville R. R. Co. In 1892 he moved to New York. He is a member of the New York Bar, and for a number of years, and until May, 1903, was associat- ed with Hon. William McAdoo, police commissioner for the City of N. Y. and formerly Congressman and Assistant Sec- retary of the Navy, in the practice of law under the firm name of McAdoo & Mc- Adoo. In 1902 he was elected president of the New York & Jersey R. R. Co. which has recently completed the first tunnel under the Hudson River from Mor- ton street, New York, to Jersey City.
In 1903, he was elected president of the Hudson & Manhattan R. R. Co., which is to build another tunnel under the Harlem River from Cortlandt Street, New York, to the Pennsylvania R. R. station in Jer- sey City. Address, 15 Wall St., N. Y. City.
McALPIN, Edwin Augustus:
Manufacturer; born New York, June 9, 1848; son of David H. McAlpin, a well known tobacco manufacturer; was grad- uated from Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Entered his father's business; now president of D. H. McAlpin Co., Consumers' Tobacco Co., Toronto, Can- ada; John I. Cooke Co., New York Hygeia Distilled Water Co., and Manhattan Hotel Co .; vice-president Eleventh Ward Bank, Standard Gas Light Co .; director Mu- tual Bank of N. Y. City, Morton Trust Co .; trustee Board of Trade & Trans- portation Co. He is a member of Cham- ber of Commerce, St. Andrew's and Co- lonial Wars Societies. Military career began, 1869, as private in Seventh Reg- iment, N. Y. S. N. G .; resigned to be- come first lieutenant, Seventy-first Regi- ment, Jan. 29, 1875; captain, May, 1875; major, Aug., 1875; resigned, April, 1881; captain, June, 1881, Seventh Regiment; resigned, 1882; colonel, Seventy-first Regiment, 1888; appointed by Governor Morton adjutant general, rank major general of State of New York; postmaster and president of village of Ossining, N. Y .; presidential elector county of New York; president League Republican Clubs, New York; president National League, 1895; trustee Presbyterian Church, Os- sining, Cremoror Mission, New York. Member Army and Navy, Union League, Lotos, New York Athletic, Republican Clubs, etc. Address, Ossining, N. Y .; office, 150 Avenue D, N. Y. City .
MCBEE, Silas:
Editor; born Lincolnton, N. C., Nov. 14, 1853; son of V. A. McBee; educated University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., 1876; has filled many positons on boards and as officer of various societies of the Protestant Episcopal Church, including Prayer Book Society in America, Brother- hood of St. Andrew in U. S., Christian Social Union, N. Y. City Mission Society. Since 1896 editor-in-chief of The Church- man. Residence, Great Neck, L. I .; office, 47 Lafayette Place, N. Y. City.
McBURNEY, Charles, M. D .:
Surgeon; born Boston, Mass., Feb. 17, 1845; son of Charles and Rosine (Hor- ton) McBurney; was graduated from
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Harvard University in 1866, and received 1891. Still pursuing his studies, he at- the degree of doctor of medicine from the tended medical lectures and studied med- icine. and in 1895 received the degree of M. D. from the Long Island College Hospital. He has practiced medicine since his graduation from the Long Isl- and College Hospital; elected State Sen- ator in 1900; re-elected in 1902. In 1903 was appointed a member of the following Committees : Finance. Public Health, and Public Printing. Address. Brooklyn, N. Y. College of Physicians and Surgeons, of N. Y. City, in 1870. He served on the surgical house staff at Bellevue Hospital for eighteen months, and then spent two years in professional study in Vienna, Berlin, Paris and London. In 1873 formed a professional partnership with Dr. Geo. A. Peters; in the same year was appoint- ed assistant demonstrator of anatomy in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and subsequently became demonstrator of McCALL, Edward Everett: anatomy; 1878-80, lectured upon the anat- Jurist. lawyer. Now judge N. Y. Su- preme Court. term expires 1916. Member Association Bar City of N. Y .. Society Medical Jurisprudence. Metropolitan Mus- eum of Art. Clubs: Lawyers. New York Athletic. Catholic. Tilden. Lotos. Colum- bla Yacht. Residence. 321 West S6th St .; office. 346 Broadway, N. Y. City. omy of the nerves; in 1882 was appoint- ed lecturer in operative surgery, and in 1889 became professor of surgery. Ap- pointed visiting surgeon to St. Luke's Hospital in 1875. and to Bellevue Hos- pital in 1880, and consulting surgeon to the Presbyterian Hospital in 1886. In 1SS8 he was appointed as surgeon to the McCALL, John A .: entire surgical service of the Roosevelt Hospital. Dr. McBurney is now consult- ing surgeon to the New York Hospital, St. Luke's Hospital, the Presbyterian Hospital, the Orthopaedic Hospital. St.
Mark's Hospital and the Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled. He is a corres- ponding member of the societé de Chir- urgie of Paris; member of the New York Academy of Medicine, the County Medi- cal Society, the Medical and Surgical So- ciety, the Practitioners' Society, and the Roman Medical Society, and is a coun- cillor of the Association of the Alumni of the College of Physicians and Surgeons. Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He is the author of numerous papers on important sur- gical topics. Address, 28 West 37th St., N. Y. City.
McBURNEY, Elgin L .:
Lawyer; director of Cutter Wood and Stevens Co .. Derby Razor Co .. Franklin Brass and Bronze Co., Hadley Marble and Slate Co., Hamilton Noyes Co., Lib- erty Lamp Co., Lorenill Henrici Co., Mercantile and Insurance Agency. Na- tional Accident Society. Royce Realty Co .. Rubens Co .. United Metal Manu- facturing Co., and Wickstead Umbrella Co. Residence. 97 Gifford St., Jersey City, N. J .; office, 302 Broadway, N. Y. City.
MCCABE, James Henry, M. D .;
Ex-State Senator; born Brooklyn, March 21. 1870. He attended the public schools, Sacred Heart College, Vineland, N. J., and was graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Arts by that institution in
President of the New York Life Insur- ance Co .; born Albany, N. Y .. March 2. 1849; was graduated from the Albany Commercial College in 1865. and served his insurance apprenticeship in the Al- hany office of the Connecticut Mutual Ilfe, where he became bookkeeper. In 1870 he received an appointment in the actuarial branch of the State insurance department; he was successively exam- iner of companies, and deputy superin- tendent. and in 1883 he was appointed su- perintendent by Grover Cleveland. He made most of the examinations during the period following the panic of 1873, when so many insolvent companies were forced out of business. The officers of the sever- al companies were convicted of many false returns upon the evidence supplied by Mr. McCall's examinations; he de- clined a reappointment when his term expired in Jan., 1886. and accepted the office of comptroller of the Equitable Life Assurance Society. On Feb. 12. 1892. he was elected president of the New York Life Insurance Co. in place of Mr. Beers, who had resigned. He was president of the National convention of insurance de- partment officials in 1883; member Metro- politan. Manhattan, Merchants. New York Athletic. Lawyers, Colonial. Catho- lic. and National Arts Club. Address, 346 Broadway, N. Y. City.
McCANN, George:
Jurist; born June 23, 1864, Elmira, N. Y .; prepared at Elmira Free Academy and was graduated from Cornell Univer- sity Law School, 1888; admitted to the Bar, 1888; married. County Judge and
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Surrogate of Chemung County since 1902. [ ticket Address, Elmira, N. Y.
McCARDELL, Roy Larcom:
Humorist; born Hagerstown, Md.,
June 30, 1870; son of Colonel Thomas F. McCardell, who is one of Maryland's most noted newspaper men. At the age of thirteen he began his career as a writer on Puck, Scribner's, and other periodicals and magazines; at nineteen went to Ala,- bama, and after working some time in a rock quarry and with a firm of rail- road contractors, became a reporter on the Birmingham, Age-Herald. Here his sketches and verses attracted the atten- tion of Arthur Brisbane, then editor of the New York Evening Sun, and he was offered a position on the staff of that paper; later went on the editorial staff of Puck, leaving in 1895 to start the Sun- day World colored supplement. Is a writ- er of songs, comic operas and a contrib- utor of prose and verse to newspapers, and to Pearsons, Truth, Everybody's, Harper's, Century and other magazines, and to humorous and satirical series in the Herald. Author: The Wage Slaves of New York, (1898); The Skyscraper, (1899) ; Olde Love and Lavender, (1900); Jimmie Jones, (1902); Rise and Shine Stories, (1903); Conversations with a Chorus Girl, (1903); also musical comedies: The Fili- buster; The Local Forecaster. Married Frances Quirk, of Dublin, Ireland, Nov. 30, 1891. Residence, New Rochelle, N. Y .; office, The World, N. Y. City.
MCCARREN, Patrick H .:
Democratic State Senator, representing the Seventh district, made up of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth wards of Brooklyn, N. Y. It was through his efforts that free books are now supplied in the public schools, and it was he who passed the original bill for the erection of a second bridge over the East river for the benefit of the eastern district. He was born in East Cambridge, Mass., but removed to Brook- lyn with his parents when only eight years old. He was elected to the Assembly three times, and was one of the leaders on the floor of the House in 1889, the year before he first entered the Sen- ate; elected to Senate 1895, 1898. 1900, and 1902 and re-elected in 1904. In 1903 was appointed a member of the following Senate Committees: Judiciary, Cities, Commerce and Navigation. He did much toward advancing the interests of Tam- many Hall in Brooklyn, and is respon- sible for the election of the Tammany
in that borough in the recent election. In recognition of his services he was made leader of the Borough of Brooklyn. Address, 4 Court Square, Brooklyn, N. Y.
McCARROLL, William:
Leather manufacturer; born Belfast, Ireland; educated at Russell's Academy, Brookville Academy and Royal Academi- cal Institution; came to New York in 1869, beginning in the leather business. In 1878 he started in business under the firm name of William McCarroll & Co., which continued until the organization of the American Leather Co. This cor- poration was a consolidation of the firms of William McCarroll & Co. and J. Parke Postles & Co., of Wilmington, Del .; of this corporation he has been vice-presi- dent and general manager since its be- ginning. He is a director of the Oriental Bank. N. Y. City; trustee of the Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn; member of the advisory committee of the Brooklyn Trust Co .; also director in the New York Board of Trade & Transportation; mem- ber of the Chamber of Commerce; vice- president of the National Association of Manufacturers for New York State and also member of the board of governors of the Drug Club and member of the Union League Club; vice-president of th Y. M. C. A., Borough of Brooklyn. Residence, 758 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y .; office, 17 Ferry St., N. Y. City. MCCARTHY, Daniel E .:
Major, U. S. Army; born Albany, N. Y., April 14. 1859; appointed cadet at U. S. Military Academy, June, 1877; was grad- uated, June, 1881, and assigned as second lieutenant, Twelfth Infantry; served at Fort Bowie, Ariz., Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y., and Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 1882 to 1887, when he was graduated from the Infantry and Cavalry School at latter post; at Fort Sully and various military posts until Nov., 1899; at Havanna, Cuba, until May, 1900. He participated in Apache campaigns in Arizona, 1881-82, and Sioux campaign in South Dakota, 1890-91; appointed quartermaster, Twelfth Infantry, 1893, and captain and quarter- master, 1896; major and quartermaster of Volunteers, 1900, and major and quarter- master, U. S. Army, 1902. Was depot quartermaster at Camp Geo. H. Thomas, Chickamauga Park, Ga., during Span- ish-American War; since 1900 as con- structing quartermaster at the General Service and Staff College at Fort Leaven- worth, Kan. Author: Manual of Instruc-
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tions for Quartermasters Serving in the the degree of LL.D. from Columbia and Field, adopted and published by the War Department. Address, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
McCAUSTLAND, Elmer James:
Educator; M. C. E. Assistant Profes- sor of Mining and Surveying in Cornell University. Address, 302 Mitchell St., Ithaca, N. Y.
McCHESNEY, Thomas D .:
President and director of The Quaker Shade Roller Co., and The Quaker Co .; vice-president and director Queen City Window Shade Co., Pinney, Casse and Lackey Co., Opaque Shade Cloth Co., and The Chicago Bleaching Co .; secretary and director Columbia Shade Cloth Co .; director Heis, Macfarlane and Co. Res. idence, 338 W. 86th St .; office, 41 Union Square West, N. Y. City.
MCCLELLAN, George B .:
Mayor of New York; born Dresden, Saxony, Nov. 23, 1865; son of General George B. Mcclellan, commander-in-chief of the Union Army during first year of Civil War; was graduated from Prince- ton, 1886; subsequently connected with various New York papers; treasurer of New York and Brooklyn Bridge, 1889-92; admitted to New York Bar, 1892; presi- dent of the board of Aldermen of New York City, 1893-94; elected to Congress, 1894, serving until 1903, when he was elected mayor of New York on the Tam- many ticket. Married to Miss Georgianna I. Heckscher. Member of Union Club of New York, Sons of the Revolution, Loyal Legion, and Metropolitan Club of Wash- ington. Residence, 10 Washington Square, North, N. Y. City.
MCCLINTOCK, Emory :
Actuary of the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York; son of the late Rev. Dr. John McClintock. He was educated at Columbia College and the Universi- ty of Göttingen, Germany; after returning to America he served as United States consul at Bradford, England. three years. Adopting the profession of life insurance, he was appointed actuary of the Asbury Life Insurance Co. of New York in 1868; in 1871 he transferred his actuarial ser- vices to the Northwestern Mutual Life of Milwaukee, and on the retirement of Professor Bartlett as actuary of the Mu- tual Life, in 1888, was appointed to suc- ceed him. Mr. Mcclintock is an ex-pres- ident of the Actuarial Society of Ameri- ca, and of the American Mathematical Society ,and is a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of England. He has received
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