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CAMPBELL, WALTER C., Educator; born, Cambridge, O., Sept. 19, 1878; son of John Scott Campbell and Elizabeth (Oldham) Campbell; educated: Cambridge Tp. Schs .; Wooster Academy; Univ. Wooster; Univ. Chicago. College degrees: Ph. B .; Ph. M.
Married. Cora F. Hoelzel. Feb. 15. Teacher, country schools, Cambridge Tp., Guernsey Co., O., 6 yrs .; Supt. LeRoy, O., public schools, 1907-8; Supt. Ashland, Ky., public schools, 1908-10; Supt. Niles, O., public schools. 1910- -. Special collabo- rator for City Club of Chicago in report on "Commercial and Industrial Education in U. S." Home address: Niles, O.
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM W., Attorney; born, Rochester. Vt., April 2. 1853: son of John W. Campbell and Philinda (Hubbard) Campbell; educated: common schools of Rochester, Vt .; Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt .: Tufts Coll. Married, Florence Van Camp- en, 1879; died, 1892; 2nd, Laura Harrison, Nov. 21. 1898, Admitted to bar in 1878. Came to Napoleon, O .. in 1883, where he still continues in the practice of law. Pros. Atty. of Henry Co., 1894-96; Mem. of 59th Congress of Ohio, 1905-1907; Mem. Constitutional Conv. of Ohio, 1912. Socs. and clubs: Odd Fellows; Elks; K. of P .; 32d degree Mason. Presbyterian. Home address: Napoleon. O.
CANARY, SPENCER A., Editor; born, Bowling Green, O., May 13, 1874; son of John W. Canary and Celia E. (Duncan) Canary; educated: Bowling Green common and high schools; Tri-State Business Col- lege, Toledo, O. Married, Lucy L. Chaney, Dec. 8. 1903. Stenographer for B. & O. Commercial Dept., Toledo, O., 1899-1900; began reporting for Sentinel at Bowling Green. O .. Nov. 5. 1900; left that position to become business manager Tribune, Bowling Green, O., Jan. 6, 1902, of the of which he owned half; sold his interest to A. C. Crouse, July, 1905, and engaged in subscription book business; resumed work as reporter for Sentinel in Dec., 1905; bought interest in Oct., 1907 and became associate editor; became president and editor in April, 1909; Secy. of the Republican executive committee in Wood Co .. 1902. 1903 and 1910; has been director of Commercial Club since its organization in 1910. Socs. and clubs: Commercial Club; Masons; Elks; Royal Arcanum; Past Chancellor Commander of Kenneth Lodge, K. of P. Presbyterian Church. Has been particularly active in fostering the agri- cultural interests of Wood Co. His motto is "Put Yourself in His Place." Home address: 132 Clay St., Bowling Green, O. CANNIFF, WILLIAM HENRY, Railway Pres .; born, Litchfield, Mich., Oct. 22, 1847; son of Lewis B. Canniff and Matilda
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I. Canniff; educated: common schools. Entered railway service. 1863: filled posi- tions on L. S. & M. S. Ry. from night watchman to Supt., 1888-1892; assistant Gen. Supt., 1892-1896; Gen. Supt., 1896- 1×98; Gen. Mgr .. and Pres. N. Y., Chi- cago & St. L. R. R. 1898-1916. Socs. and clubs: Union Club: Country Club; Cham- ber of Commerce; Cleveland Museum of Art: Western Reserve Hist. Soc. Home address: 11235 Bellflower Road, N. E., Cleveland. O.
CANFIELD, GEORGE R., Real Estate Man- Banker; born. Mantua. Portage Co .. (., Dec. 1. 1857; son of George W. Canfield and Jennette (Merryfield) Canfield; edu- cated: Country and Cleveland City Schs. and Business Coll. Married, Ella M. Sim- monds. Oct. 1, 1878; died. 1884; 2nd. Mrs. Lucy Quayle Long, Oct. 19, 1886. Pres. of Canfield Oil Co. since its organization in 1886; director and for some years vice president of Columbus Savings & Loan Co .: Pres. Canfield Realty Co .. Chester Realty Co .. and connected with some other real estate companies. Socs. and clubs: Masonic; Chamber of Commerce; Shaker Heights Country Club; holds life member- ship in Hollywood Commandery Knight Templars. Unitarian Church, Euclid Ave. and S2d St., Cleveland, O. Home address: 2232 Elanton Drive, Cleveland Heights, O.
CAPPELLER, EDWARD BOYNTON, Pub- lisher; born, Mt. Healthy, O., Jan. 16, 1872; son of Wm. S. Cappeller and Eliza- beth Cappeller; educated: Ohio Wesleyan I'niv .; Cornell Univ. Married, Nellie M. West. March 20. 1907. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Mansfield. O., News, founded by Hon. Wm. S. Cappeller. 1885: grew up in news- paper business, succeeded to business management from advertising manager's desk; presiding officer. Mansfield Cham- ber of Commerce. 1913-14; identified with the commercial development of Mansfield. Republican. Actively interested in state and local politics. Socs. and clubs: Ma- sonic: Elks. Home address: 426 West 3rd St .. Mansfield. O
CAPPLE, CHARLES ELLIOTT, Attorney; horn. Chillicothe. O .. Oct. 19. 1880: son of Gottlieb Capple and Mary Amelia (Esker) Capple; educated: Pub. Schs., Chillicothe, O. Married, Dorothy Idell Sherlock. June 22. 1914. After clerking in a shoe store. studied law and has engaged in the practice of law at various times since 1902. Served 4 yrs. as a deputy auditor of Ross Co., and in 1912 was elected probate judge of Ross Co. He was re-elected to this office in 1916 for a term of 4 yrs. In addition to his duties as probate judge, he serves as judge of the Juvenile Court. In the latter capacity he cooperates heartily with all social service movements of the city. Socs. and clubs: Masons: Elks; Eagles; Eintracht Singing Soc .; Chillicothe Chamber of Com- merce. First Presbyterian Church. Judge Capple is one of the best known men in the city and county. Home address: 135 Belleview Ave .. Chillicothe. O.
CAREW, R. GORDON, Mercantile Manager; born. Cincinnati, O., 1878; educated: Princeton Univ., 1896-98. Married. Gladys Little. Feb. 2. 1909. Entered Carew Stores in 1898 and passed through the various capacities to general manager, which po- sition he now holds. Socs. and clubs: Princeton and Cincinnati Golf Clubs: Queen City Club; Country Club. Cincin- nati. Home address: 2565 Observatory Ave., Hyde Park. Cincinnati, O.
CAREY, CHARLES H., Educator: born, New Vienna, O., Jan. 31, 1885; son of Z.
H. Carey and Ida B. (Fenner) Carey; educated: country schools, Highland Co .; New Vienna high school; Lebanon State Normal Univ .; summer session, Miami Univ. College degrees: B. S .; M. S. Mar- ried. Florence Bratten, July 31. 1907. Teacher, rural schools, 3 yrs .; principal Waynesville, O., high school; superintend- ent West Alexandria, 4 yrs .; superintend- ent Germantown. O .. public schools,
1913- Socs. and clubs: Supts. Round table, Western Ohio; Nat. Educational Assn .; Commercial Club, Germantown; F. & A. M .; K. P. Methodist. Home ad- dress: Germantown. O.
CAREY, JOHN TERRY, Attorney; born. Wyandot Co .. O., Aug. 24. 1878; son of Robert Carey and Emily A. (Terry) Carey; educated: public schools. high school. Upper Sandusky. O .; Ohio Northern Univ., Ada, O .; Ohio State Univ. Married. Alice M. Stevenson. June 27. 1912. Admitted to bar Ohio, 1901; practicing attorney-at- law, office, Upper Sandusky, O., 1902 -: admitted to practice in U. S. Ct .: served as mayor, Upper Sandusky, O .. 1907-11; referee in bankruptcy. Wyandot Co .. O., 19 -. Socs. and clubs: Masonic Orders, Upper Sandusky. O. Presbyterian. Home address, Upper Sandusky, O.
CARIS, ALBERT GARFIELD, College Dean; born, near Cardington, Morrow Co .. O., Sept. 13. 1881; son of S. A. Caris and Sophrona E. (Warner) Caris; educated: Pub. Schs., Madison, Clark, Pickaway and Union Counties. O .; grad. Watkins. O., high school. 1896; O. W. U .; Defiance Coll .; Univ. of Chicago. College degrees: A. B .. Defiance. 1907: A. M .. Defiance, 1908; Hon. degree, Litt. D., conferred by Elon Coll. (N. C.). 1914; several terms of graduate work in Chicago Univ. Married, Mary Gertrude Jennings, Dec. 27. 1904. Prof. of Mathematics, Defiance Coll., 1907; Dean of Defiance Coll., 1911 -; Sec. of Edn. for Ohio State Christian Assn., 1913- -. Chosen to deliver educa- tional address before Am. Christian Con- vention held at Springfield. O .. Oct. 1914, subject. "The Place of Education in the Advancing Kingdom." Ordained as min- ister by Ohio Central Christian Confer- ence, 1908. Christian. Home address: 5 College Place. Defiance. O.
CARLE, ROSCOE, Editor; born, Geneva, Wis .; son of (late) Jonas H. Carle .and Priscilla F. (Egbert) Carle; educated: Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. College de- grees: B. L. Married, Dottie M. Hale, Sept. 11. 1906. Editor and owner Fos- toria Daily Times, Fostoria. O .. 1902 -; appointed postmaster, Fostoria, O .. May. 1915 -; representative. Seneca County, O .. 75th and 76th Gen. Assemblies: Pres. Board Trustees. Fostoria Public Library; Captain Ohio Nat. Guard, 1892-95. Socs. and clubs: Elks; Masonic Order: K. P .; Grange; Director Chamber of Commerce; Country Club. Home address: 852 North Main St., Fostoria, O.
CARLILE, WILLIAM WILSON, Attorney; born, Philadelphia, Pa., July 15. 1865; son of Justus A. Carlile and Catherine M. (Frederick) Carlile: educated: Central High Sch., Philadelphia; Univ. Penn. (Wharton Sch. and Law Sch); Univs. of Halle and Berlin, Germany. College de- grees: A. B .; Ph. B ;. LL. B. Married.
Florence Jeffrey, June 2, 1896. Engaged in practice law, Philadelphia. 1888-1905; engaged in practice law. Columbus, Ohio, (general counsel Jeffrey Mfg. Co.), 1905 -. Socs. and clubs: Germantown Cricket Club (Phila.); Penn. Soc .; Am. Academy Political and Social Science; Univ. Penn. Alumni; Scioto Country Club; Columbus
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Country Club; Athletic Club (Columbus) ; Sharswood Law Club (Phila.). Home ad- dress: Walnut Ford, Reynoldsburg, 0 .; Office: Columbus. O.
CARLIN, JAMES KENNER, Editor; born, Covington, Ky., Sept. 18, 1884; son of Charles C. Carlin and Ada M. (Skaats) Carlin; educated: Erlanger, Ky., public schools; Celina, O., public and high
schools. Married. Rhoe E. Maehlmann, June 28, 1910. Became associate editor and publisher Celina (O.) Democrat, 1914 -; served 1 term as village clerk. Socs. and clubs: Knights of Columbus; Catholic Knights of Ohio; K. of St. John; Eagles; Loyal O. of Moose; Ohio Printers' Fed .; Ohio Good Roads Assn .; Buckeye Printers Assn. Roman Catholic. Home address: 433 E. Market St., Celina, O.
CARNAHAN, FRANK GALLOWAY, Bank- er; born, Findlay. O., Nov. 27, 1876; son of Theophilus Carnahan and Mary Orcelia (Peet) Carnahan; educated: Findlay Coll .; Buchtel Coll. Married. Blanche Hershey, Nov. 29. 1909. Dry goods merchant in Findlay, O .. until 1898; then auditor at Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., at Akron. O .; then department manager and direct- or. Goodyear T. & R. Co .: engaged in banking business in 1908: organized the Portage Hotel Co. which built the Port- age Hotel in Akron. O .; Secy. and Treas. of Barberton Sav. Bank; at present, Vice Pres. of Summit Co. Bank, and Pres. of The Mortgage Securities Co., Akron, O. Socs. and clubs: University Club: Portage Country Club; Akron City Club; Masonic Club; 32d degree Mason. Presbyterianl Church. Home address: 75 N. Portage Path. Akron, O.
CARNAHAN, JOHN E., Manufacturer; Pres. and Gen. Mgr. The Carnahan Tin Plate & Sheet Co. Home address: 810 Tuscarawas St .. W .. Canton, O.
CARNEY, FRANK, Geographer; born, Wat- kins, ' N. Y .. March 15. 1868; son of Hugh Carney and Esther R. (Beahan) Carney; educated: Starkey Sem., Eddytown, N. Y .; Cornell Univ. College degrees: A. B .; Ph. D. Married. Mary E. Keegan, June 26, 1890. Instr., 1887-90; Prin., 1894-5, Starkey Sem .; Instr. Keuka Inst .. 1895- 1900; Asst. in Geology, Cornell Univ., 1901, and Instr. Cornell Summer Sch. of Geog- raphy, 1901-4; Vice Prin. Ithaca High Sch., 1901-4; Prof. Geology, Denison Univ., 1904- 1914; Prof. Geography, 1915 -; lecturer on Geography, Summer Sch., Univ. of Va., 1909-11; Prof. Geology, Summer Sch., Univ. of Chicago, 1912; acting Prof. Geology,' Univ. of Mich .. 1912-13; Prof. Geography, Cornell Summer Sch., 1914-15; Asst. Geologist. Ohio Geol. Survey, 1907 --. Socs. and clubs: Geol. Soc. of Am .; Assn. Am. Geographers; Am. Seis- mol. Soc .; A. A. A. S .; Ohio Acad. Science (Pres. 1909); Mich. Acad. Science; Corda Fratres; Phi Gamma Delta; Sigma Xi. Author of: Pre-Wisconsin Drift in the Finger Lake Region of New York; Glacial Erosion in Longitudinal Valleys; Springs as a Geographical Influence in Humid Climates; The Development of the idea of Glacial Erosion in America; The Meta- morphism of Glacial Deposits; Glacial Erosion on Kelley's Island: Economic Mineral Products of Ohio; Glaciation in Ohio; Geographic Conditions in the Early History of Ohio: The Shorelines of Glacial Lakes in Northern Ohio: The Progress of Geology during the Period, 1891-1915; and numerous other papers on phases of geol- ogy and geography. Editor Bulletin Science Laboratories of Denison Univer- sity. Baptist Church. Home address: Granville, O.
CAROLUS, ORBA WILSON, Publisher; born, Spencerville, O., Oct. 27. 1878; S011 of John Peter Carolus and Mary Ada (Rupert) Carolus; educated: Spencerville Pub. Sch .; St. Mary's High Sch .; Tri- State Normal College, Angola, Ind. Col- lege degrees: A. B. Married, Nina Ione Dorian, June 8, 1910. School teacher, 1898- 1902; newspaper editor. Lima Republican Gazette, 1902-1907; commercial salesman, 1907-1911; reporter Cleveland News and Cleveland Leader. 1911-1912; night editor Sandusky Register, 1912-1915; publisher and editor, Montpelier Leader, 1915 -. Socs. and clubs: Masons; K. of P .; U. C. T .; Montpelier, A. C. Methodist-Episco- pal Church. Home address: Montpelier, Ohio.
CARPENTER, ALFRED GEORGE, Appel- late Judge; born, Newville. Richland Co., O., Sept. 25, 1849; son of William Barney Carpenter and Emeline (Grove) Carpen- ter; educated: Vil. Sch., High Sch., Mans- field, O .; Ohio Wes. Univ .; Univ. Mich. College degrees: A. B .; M. A .; LL. B. Married, Alice Biyd, London, O .. Oct. 18, 1877. Taught school 2 yrs, principal Mans- field high school; admitted to Ohio bar. 1875; entered law office, Foster & Hins- dale, after six months admitted to firm, being known as Foster, Hinsdale & Car- penter; after three years, Mr. Hinsdale re- tired. firm then known as Foster & Car- penter; in 1885, upon retirement of Mr. Foster. the firm name was changed to Car- penter & Young; Mr. Stocker admitted in 1900. when firm became. Carpenter, Young & Stocker; March 14. 1914, J. A. Fenner was admitted to firm. Carpenter, Young. Stocker & Fenner, which is now Young, Stocker & Fenner. Judge Car- penter, Prof. Law Bills, Notes. Law Con- tracts. law school. Western Reserve Univ., 1896-1902; member city council of Cleve- land, 1898-1900; elected judge of the court of appeals, 8th Jud. Dist., 1914; affiliated with Hart Mfg. Co., as Vice Pres .: direct- or Ohio Sash & Door Co .; director F. H. Bultman Co .; director Hossburg-Scott Co. Socs, and clubs: Masonic Order; Phi Kappa Psi; Sons Am. Rev. Methodist Episco- pal. Home address: Cleveland, O.
CARPENTER, CLARA CORNELL (Mrs. R. Reid), born, Youngstown. Ohio. June 21, 1860: daughter of A. B. Cornell and Rose- lia M. (Prentiss) Cornell; educated: Wel- lesley Coll .. Grad. in 1882. College de- grees: B. A. Married. R. Reid Carpen- ter, Oct. 22. 1889. Taught in high schools several years before marriage in 1889; served as secretary of the Hospital Board; was Secy. of the Board of Trustees of the Memorial Library of Mansfield. 5 yrs. Socs. and clubs: D. A. R .; Pres. Travelers Club. Presbyterian Church. Republican. Home address: 125 Marion Ave., Mans- field. O.
CARPENTER, WILLARD BRYANT, Phy- sician: born, Kingston, O., Feb. 19, 1856; son of (Rev.) George Carpenter and Ma- tilda (Gilruth) Carpenter; educated: Wash- ington C. H., O .; Wooster, O .; Philadel- phia, Pa .; Hahnemann Med. Coll. College degrees: A. B .; M. A .; M. D. Married, Carrie L. May, Sept. 29. 1880; 2nd. Ida F. Lindsey. June 24. 1897. Engaged in general practice medicine, Columbus, O., July, 1879 -; specialist on diseases of nervous system; medical director Colum- bus Mutual Life Ins. Co .; clinical lecturer, diseases of nervous system, Coll. Homeo- pathic Med .. Ohio State Univ .. Columbus, O. Socs. and clubs: Sons American Rev .; Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims; Ohio State Historical and Arch. Soc .: Old Northwest Genealogical Soc .; Athletic
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Club. Columbus, O .; I. O. O. F .: Local, Sectional, State and National Medical Socs .; Chairman Exec. Council, Ohio Pub- lic Health Fed. Presbyterian. Home ad- dress: 106 Buttles Ave., Columbus, O.
CARPENTER. FRANK G., Common Pleas Judge, Fayette Co. Term expires Feb., 1921. Home address: Washington Court House, Ohio.
CARR, JAMES MONTGOMERY, State In- spector of Oils; born, Cambridge, O., Mar. 7, 1867; son of John Carr and Mary (Mont- gomery) Carr; educated: Muskingum Coll. College degrees: B. S. Married. Annie Mendenhall, 1895. School teacher and school superintendent; newspaper work; insurance and real estate business; Mem. Ohio Gen. Assembly, 1902-1905; State In- spector of Oils, 1914 -. Socs. and clubs: Masonic-Blue Lodge; Chapter; Knight Templar; Eastern Star. Mem. Presby- terian Church. Home address: Barber- ton. O.
CARR, SPENCER D., Banker; born, Clifton Springs, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1847: son of Wil- liam P. Carr and Mary J. (Hazelton) Carr; educated: Pub. Schs. of Ontario Co., N. Y. Married, Louise M. Richards, Oct. 12, 1871. Entered postoffice at Clifton Springs as clerk at 13 yrs. of age; remained 2 yrs .: clerk commissary department during Civil War; after the war. entered freighting business with his uncle who resided in Missouri: in this business 6 months; clerked in a New York hotel. 1 yr .; en- tered wholesale notion house of Calhoun. Robbins & Co .. in 1867; in 1868. removed to Toledo as bookkeeper for Warriner, Patrick & Co .. wholesale dealers in car- riages and saddlery hardware. a firm of which Lyttle & Weeman were the out- growth, worked here 7 yrs .; since 1875 he has been identified with Toledo's National Banks; from bookkeeper in the First Nat. Bank he became cashier, when in 1887 his health failed him. he was forced to go WVest for a year; he returned to the First Nat. Bank as Vice Pres. in 18SS: remained there until 1892 and accepted the vice presidency of the Ketcham National Bank, now The National Bank of Commerce; Pres. Natl. Bank of Commerce. 1910
Socs. and clubs: Mason; Toledo Club; Commerce Club: National Union. Home address: 2308 Robinwood Ave., Toledo. O. CARR, HENRIETTA A. (Mrs. W.), Physi- cian; born, Newport, Mich., Dec. 13. 1868; daughter of Joseph Carr and Clara (Col- burn) Carr; educated: Albion Coll., Mich .; Univ. of Mich (Mem. A. E. I.). College degrees: M. D .. 1892. Married. Whitney Carr, May 11. 1905. Practiced medicine at Eaton Rapids, Mich., 1892-1905. and later in Ashtabula. O .; retired from active prac- tice. Socs. and clubs: Mem. Order East- ern Star. Congregational Church. Home address: 22 Spruce St .. Ashtabula, O.
CARR, WILLIAM CLIFTON. Banker; born, Toledo, O., Aug. 18, 1873; son of Spencer D. Carr and Martha (Richards) Carr; edu- cated: Toledo high school. Married, Cora E. Crim. July 18. 1898. Started as mes- senger in Second Nat. Bank, Toledo, Ohio, Oct., 1892: became cashier, 1905; Vice Pres. Second Nat. Bank. 1915 -. Socs. and clubs: Mason: Toledo Club; Country Club; Inverness Club: Toledo Yacht Club; Commerce Club. Elder in Collingwood Presby. Ch .. Toledo. Home address: 2233 Robinwood Ave., Toledo, O.
CARRICK, C. M., Educator; Supt. of Schs., Port Clinton, O. Home address: Port Clinton. O.
CARROLL, CHARLES HENRY, Manufac- turer; born, Defiance, O., July 21. 1872;
son of Thomas R. Carroll and Godie A. (Cary) Carroll; educated; Pub. Schs .. De- fiance, O. Married, Grace L. Jenelle, Mar. 16, 1893. Connected with The Shaw, Ken- dall Co .. and National Supply until 1904, and since then with The Toledo Pipe Threading Machine Co .. and The Shaw- Kendall Engineering Co .; Director Second National Bank and Security Savings Bank & Trust Co. Socs. and clubs: Toledo
Club; Inverness Club: Toledo Country Club; Toledo Yacht Club; Commerce Club; Masonic Bodies. Presbyterian Church. One of the founders of the Toledo Santa Claus Club. Home address: 2270 Maple- wood Ave., Toledo, O.
CARROLL, JOHN J., Merchant; born, Chil- licothe. O., Nov. 14. 1860; son of Thomas Carroll and Nora (Gleason) Carroll; edu- cated: St. Patrick's Parochial Sch., Co- lumbus. O. Married. Susan H. Cooney, June 1. 1SSS. who died in 1896; 2nd, Mary I. Cooney, Feb., 1900. Began business career as clerk for Miller. Green & Joyce, wholesale dry goods. Columbus, O., age 15 yrs .; started retail dry goods store, Newark, O .. Oct. 1, 1887- Socs. and clubs: Knights of Columbus; Mound Build- ers Country Club. Roman Catholic. Home address: 499 Hudson Ave., Newark, O.
CARTER, ELBERT EUGENE, Banker: born, Defiance. O .. Dec. 9. 1860; son of William Carter and Elizabeth A. (Daggett) Car- ter; educated: Pub. Schs. of Defiance, O. Married. Maude C. Armstrong, Nov. 14, 1889. Banker: cashier The State Bank of Defiance. Home address: 322 Jefferson Ave .. Defiance. O.
CARTER. ALLAN LORAINE, Professor; born. Everett. Mass .. Nov. 8. 1890; son of Lewis Leslie Carter and Albena Warren (Smith) Carter; educated: Lincoln Acad., Newcastle, Maine; Clark Univ., Worcester, Mass .; Northwestern Univ., Evanston, Ill .; Goettingen, Germany. College de- grees: A. B .: A. M. Unmarried. Head of Modern Lang. Dept., Colby Acad., New London. N. H .; fellow in Germanics, Northwestern Univ., Evanston, Ill .; Prof. of German, Ohio Univ., Athens, O .; stu- dent in Goettingen, Germany. Socs. and clubs: A. S. A. Frat. Home address: 31 South College St .. Athens. O.
CARTER, CLARENCE EDWIN, Coll. Prof .; born. Jacksonville. Ill., Feb. 6. 1881; soll of E. R. Carter and Anna E. (Rogers) Carter; educated: Illinois Coll., 1905; Univ. of Wisconsin; Univ. of Ill. College de- grees: A. B., 1905; A. M., 1906; Ph. D., 1908. Married. Lillie Robertson, Sept. 5, 1905. Asst. Prof. History and Political Science, Ill. Coll .. 1908-10; Prof. History, Ohio State Univ .. summer sessions, 1912, 1914; Columbia Univ., summer session, 1913; Prof. History, Miami Univ., 1910 -; Prof. History. Univ. of Ill., summer ses- sion. 1915. Author: Great Britain and the Illinois Country, 1763-1774, Washington, 1908; editor. The Critical Period in Illinois Hist. Colls .. 1915; The New Regime, 1915; contributor to numerous historical re- views and publications. Socs. and clubs: Mem. Am. Hist. Assn .; Mississippi Val- ley Hist. Assn .: Delta Upsilon Frat .; Tau Kappa Alpha (Hon.). Methodist Episco- pal. Home address: Oxford. O.
CARTER. HOWARD HANDEL, Musician; born, Tallmadge, O., June 9, 1855; son of Homer Sackett Carter and Martha (Wright) Carter; educated: Oberlin Coll. Conserv., 1872-77; Leipzig. 1878-81; Ber- lin and Frankfort. 1886-7; Berlin. 1891-2, 1906-7. College degrees: Mus. B .. 1906; (Hon.) A. M., 1915. Married. Harriet Newell Wright, March 29. 1892. Instr. Pianoforte Music, Oberlin Conservatory,
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Oberlin. O .. 1881-92; Prof .. 1892 --. Con- gregationalist. Home address: 171 Elm St .. Oberlin. O.
CARTMELL, EDSON BLACK, Manufac- turer; born, London, O., March 21, 1846; son of John C. Cartmell and Sarah Ann (Black) Cartmell; educated: Kenyon Col- lege, Gambier. O. College degrees: A. B., Kenyon; Phi Beta Kappa, Kenyon. Mar- ried, Clara Mithoff, April 24, 1879. Prin. High Sch., Lancaster, O., 1875-76; Supt. Public Schs., Morrow, O., 1877-79; Secy. Hocking Valley Mfg. Co., Lancaster, O., 1880-1894; Pres. Hocking Valley Mfg. Co., Lancaster, O., 1894 -. Protestant Epis- copal Church. Home address: Lancaster, Ohio.
CASE, MYRON LEROY, Manufacturer; born, Crestline, O .. Dec. 10, 1863; son of Samuel Case and Mary E. (McMahan) Case; educated: public schools, Bowling Green. O .; Ohio Wes. Univ. Married, Agnes M. Boyd, April 26, 1888; died. Mar. 14. 1910; 2nd, Clara Dunn. Feb. 6. 1912. Entered Exchange Bank, Bowling Green, O., 1883; appointed cashier, 1886; became par't owner, 1888; sold interests. 1892; elected cashier First Nat. Bank, Dunkirk, Ind., 1893; Pres. First State Bank, Dun- kirk, Ind .. 1900-1910; Pres. Wood County Savs. Bank, Bowling Green, O., 1901-10; engaged in manufacture glass, flint and window, 1910-, Bowling Green, O. Presbyterian. Home address: S11 Woos- ter St .. Bowling Green, O.
CASE, CLARENCE EVERETT, Physician; born, Orwell, O .. Sept. 9. 1870; son of Freeman D. Case and Annette J. (Barn- ard) Case; educated: Ashtabula . High Sch .; Oberlin Coll .: Western Reserve Univ. College degrees: M. D. Married. Mary Edith Coup. June 25. 1902. Practicing physician, Ashtabula, O., 1895- -.
Socs. and clubs: Ashtabula Co. Med. Soc .; Cleveland Academy Med .; Ohio State Med. Soc .; Am. Med. Assn .; fellow, Am. Coll. Surgeons: Lake Shore Club: Shore Golf Club. Home address: 91 Center St .. Ash- tabula. O.
CASE, FRANK E., Manufacturer and Bank- er; Pres. The Harvard Co .; Pres. Dime Savings Bank. Home address: 1717 Mar- ket Ave .. N .. Canton. O.
CASH, H. L., Educator; Supt. of Schools, Girard, O. Home address: Girard, O.
CASS. CHARLES CLINE, State Senator; born, Tontogany, Wood Co., O., Nov. 22, 1865; son of George Bailey Cass and Cath- erine Ann (Kline) Cass; educated: Otta- wa Pub. Schs .: Wooster Univ. College degrees: A. B., 1888; A. M., 1891. Married, Ada Timmerinan, April 27, 1892. Engaged in grain and milling business, 1888-1895; manager of line farms aggregating 1300 acres, number years; engaged in hardware business, 1907-1910; city clerk, Leipsic, O., 1891-5; state senator, 33rd Senatorial Dist. (Fulton, Hancock, Henry, Putnam and Wood Counties), S1st Gen. Assembly, 1915- 1917. Author: The Cass Highway Law, codifying the road laws of Ohio. most notable legislative enactments on subject of roads ever passed; law providing that the question of sufficiency or insufficiency of signatures to "I" and "R" petitions shall be decided in each county where such questions arise, by the Court of Common Pleas of said county, this great power formerly resided with the secretary of state and was not subject to review; law appropriating sum of $20.000 to defray the expenses of a memorial at Lookout Mountain, Tenn .. in honor of Ohio Troops that participated in the battle of Look- out Mountain. Socs. and clubs: Mason;
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