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Knight Templar; Scottish Rite; R. A. M. Chapter; K. P. Presbyterian. Republi- can. Home address, Ottawa, O.
CASTLE, ALFRED WATKINS, Educator; born, Brecksville, O., June 24, 1885; son of Charles Darius Castle and Eliza (Von Wanger) Castle; educated: New Lyme Inst. (5 yrs. work); Western Reserve Univ., Law Dept. (1 yr.); Ohio State Univ. (5 yrs.); Grad, work, Columbia Univ., 1912-14. College degrees: B. Sc .; M. A. Married, Abigail Glade Gladding, June 28, 1907. Supt. schools, North Kings- ville, O., 1907-9; Prin. Clinton High Sch., Columbus. O., 1910 -; Grad. work, Co- lumbia Univ .. Faculty of Philosophy,
1912- Socs. and clubs: Ohio State Teachers' Assn .; Central Ohio Teachers' Assn .; National Geographical Assn .; Co- lumbus School Masters' Club; Symbol Lodge, No. 452. F. & A. M .; Phi Delta Kappa (Col. Univ.). Congregationalist. Home address: 175 Tibet Rd., Columbus, Ohio.
CASTLE, CHARLES HENRY, Surgeon; born, Philadelphia, Pa., 1860; son of James H. Castle and Phoebe (Dick) Castle; edu- cated: Acad. of the Protestant Episcopal Church; Univ. of Penna., 1880; Miami Med. Coll. (Univ. of Cincinnati), 1885. Married, Eleanor Abell, 1904. Practiced in Den- ver, Colo., and Cincinnati, 1892-6: resident physician, Cincinnati Hospital; Asst. sur- geon, Episcopal Hosp. for Children, 1896- 1898; captain and assistant surgeon, First Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, 1898 (war with Spain): assistant surgeon. Holmes Hosp, and Presbyterian Hosp .. 1899-1909; a Dir. in Federal Union Life Ins. Co. Socs. and clubs: Ohio Soc. Sons of the Revolution; Soc. Foreign Wars of the U. S .; County, State and National Med. Assns. Address: The Poinciana, Avondale, Cincinnati, O.
CELLARIUS, HERMAN F., Business Man; born, Dayton, O .. Jan. 26. 1864; son of Henry Cellarius and Mary C. (Haessig) Cellarius; educated: Central High Sch., Dayton, O .; Miami Commerical Coll. Mar- ried, Sallie E. Kinder, Oct. 1, 1889. Was city editor, Dayton Daily Democrat; clerk of Dayton Bd. of Education. 1886; Supt, of Board of Trade of Dayton, 1889; Apptd. inspector Building & Loan Assn. of Ohio, June 1. 1891; chief deputy collector of Internal Revenue. 1st Dist., Cincinnati, 1893; Apptd. by Roosevelt, collector of Internal Revenue, 1st Dist. of Ohio, 1905; resigned Oct. 16, 1907 to become general manager of Clifton Springs Distilling Co. Socs. and clubs: Chamber of Commerce; Business Men's Club; Cuvier-Press Club; Pres. San Marco Bldg. & Loan Assn., 1898; Director Permanent Bldg. & Savings Assn. of Dayton; Secy. U. S. League of Local Bldg. & Loan Assns., 1896 -. Home address: 3843 Forest Ave., Norwood, Cin- cinnati. O.
CHAMBERLAIN, CLARK WELLS, Univer- sity President; born, Litchfield, O., Oct. 29, 1870; son of Wells A. Chamberlain and Cynthia (Aldrich) Chamberlain; edu- cated: A. B., Denison Univ .; Univ. Chi- cago; . Ph. D., Columbia Univ. Married, Jessie Isabel Husted, Jan. 1. 1900. Fel- low, Univ. Chicago, 1899-1900; Prof. Phy- sics and Astronomy. Colby College, 1900- 1901; Prof. Physics, Denison Univ., 1901- 1908; Fellow, Columbia Univ., 190S-1909; Ernest Kempton Adams Research Fellow, 1909-1911; Prof. Physics, Vassar College, 1908-13; Pres. Denison Univ., 1913 -. Socs. and clubs: Fellow. Am. Assn. Ad- vancement Science; Am. Physical Society; Am. Inst. of Social Science. Baptist. Home address: Denison Univ., Granville, Ohio.
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CHAMBERLAIN, GEORGE HENRY, Attor- ney; born, 1862; son of George B. Cham- berlain and Elizabeth (Cragin) Chamber- lain; educated: Elyria Schs .: Oberlin Coll. Studied law in office of E. G. Johnson. Married, Etta K. Mynderse, 1883. Admit- ted to bar in 1887: member of 75th and 76th State Legislature; nominated for State Senator and for Congress; county recorder; member Board of Education; Chamber of Commerce. Supt. of Sunday School of First Methodist Church. Home address: Second St., Elyria. O.
CHAMBERLIN, JOSEPH HANSON, College Prof .; born, Beloit, Wis., Nov. 2, 1846; son of John Chamberlin and Celia (Gill) Chamberlin; educated: Beloit High Sch .: Beloit College; Yale Univ .; Univ. Leipsic, Germany. College degrees: A. B .; A. M .; Litt. D .. (Hon.). Married. Lilla Celia Redington, July 6, 1876. Teacher and Supt. public schools. Lancaster and Black River Falls, Wis .; instructor Latin, Carleton College, 2 yrs .; principal Academic Dept., State Normal School. Whitewater, Wis., 1 yr .; Prof. English, Marietta, O., College, 1881-1916; Prof. Emeritus, Marletta Coll., 1916 -; dean in charge of College, 4 yrs .; dean under presidents, 10 yrs. Socs. and clubs: Phi Beta Kappa; Marietta Reading Club. First Congregational Ch. Home address: 307 Wooster St., Marietta, Ohio.
CHAMBERS, HORACE G., Attorney; born, Hancock Co., O., Nov. 19. 1867; son of David Chambers and Sarah A. (Sargent) Chambers; educated: Fostoria Academy, Fostoria. O .: Ohio Wes. Univ., Delaware, O. College degrees: B. A., 1892. Married, Catherine Zahn. Oct. 30. 1900. Engaged in practice law. Carey, O., 1895- ; mayor, Carey, O., 1900-1906; re-elected, 1908-10, 1916 -----. Socs. and clubs: K. P. Lodge; F. & A. M. English Lutheran. Home address: Carey. O.
CHANCELLOR, WILLIAM ESTABROOK, College Professor; born, Dayton, O., Sept. 25. 1567; son of David Warwick Chancel- lor and Harriet (Estabrook) Chancellor; educated: Dayton Pub. Schs .; Worcester, Mass .. High Sch .; Amherst College; Med. Student, Brooklyn, N. Y .; Europe, one yr .; Harvard Law Sch .: Fellow and lecturer, New York Univ. College degrees: A. B.,
1889; A. M., 1895. Married, Louise Beech- er, Dec. 14. 1892; died, Aug. 18, 1908. City School Supt., 18 yrs., including Pater- son, N. J .. and Washington, D. C .; Chmn. D. C. Architectural Com., 2 yrs .; lecturer successively for summer courses, New York Univ .; Univ. of Chicago; College of Wooster .and Denison Univ .. Lecturer thru 1 winter once a week each at George Washington Univ. and Johns Hopkins Univ. Head of Dept. of Politics, Econom- ics and Sociology. College of Wooster, since Sent., 1914. Trustee of Paterson, N. J., Public Library. 1904-1906; Presidential Elector. Democratic Party, 1916, Ohio. Socs. and clubs: Century Club, Wooster, O .; New York Press Club; Natl. Edn. Assn .; Am. Econ. Assn .; London Authors Club, London, England; Royal Arch Ma- sons; Alpha Delta Phi Frat .: Phi Beta Kappa Frat. Presbyterian Ch. Author of "Our Presidents and Their Office," "Our Schools; Their Administration and Supervision," "Motives in Education,'
"Class Teaching and Management," four books of American History, "Evening School Series." "Graded City Spellers," "Mathematical Series," "Life of Silas Wright, Governor and Senator." Editor various magazines. Contributor to vari- ous periodicals including "The Annalist," "The Delineator." "The Dial." "Colliers" and many educational magazines. Has
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traveled in every state of the Union. lec- turing in nearly all. Financially interested in publishing enterprises, etc. Business address: 31 E. 27th St .. New York. N. Y .; Home address: 804 Beall Ave., Wooster. O. CHANDLER, FRANK WADLEIGH, College Prof. and Dean; born, Brooklyn, N. Y .. 1874; son of Frank llilton Chandler and Narcissa ( Davis) Chandler; educated: Brooklyn Polytech. Inst. (1894); Colum- bia (1896-99) ; traveled and studied in Eu- rope. College degrees: A. B .: A. M .; Ph. D. Married, Adele Walton, Nov. 26. 1901. Instr .. 1899; Asst. Prof. Lit. and History, 1900-1; Prof. English, 1901-10, Brooklyn Poly. Inst .; Prof. English and Compara- tive Lit .. 1910 -: dean of Coll. of Liberal Arts. Univ. Cincinnati. 1913 -: lecturer Comparative Lit., Columbia, 1901-4, and summers of 1908-13-15-16-17. Author: Ro- mances of Roguery, an Episode in the History of the Novel. 1899; The Literature of Roguery (in the Types of Literature series), 1907; Aspects of Modern Drania, 1914. Socs. and clubs: Modern Language Assn. of America. Home address: Warren Ave .. Cincinnati, O.
CHANEY, H. M., Dentist; born. Highland Co .. Jan. 2. 1872; son of John Chaney and Mary (Holmes) Chaney; educated: Dist. Schs .; Pub. Schs., Washington C. H., O .; Ohio Dental Coll., Cincinnati. Ohio. Married, Jeannette Squires, June 19, 1895. Immediately after his graduation he be- gan the practice of dentistry in London, O., and has continued in this profession since then; mayor of London, O., 1 term, 1909-10; county auditor, 1910-14. Socs. and clubs: Masons; K. of P .; Ohio Dental Assn. Methodist Episcopal. Home ad- dress: 157 East First St., London, O.
CHANEY, N. H., Educator; Supt. of Schs., Youngstown, O. Home address: Youngs- town. Ohio.
CHAPMAN, EUGENE C., Postmaster; born, Plain City, O., March 6. 1853; son of Silas G. Chapman and Mary A. (Thompson) Chapman; educated: Dist. and Plain City Schs. Married, Margaret B. Tauber, Mar. 9. 1891. In real estate business for 25 yrs. Postmaster Plain City, O., since 1915. Socs. and clubs: F. & A. M. Home ad- dress: Plain City. O.
CHAPMAN, JAMES CROSBY. Educator; born, Nottingham, Eng., July 23, 1884; son of Rev. Dr. Chapman and Annie (Thompson) Chapman; educated: City of London; London Univ .; Cambridge Univ. (Eng.): Columbia Univ. (Education). Col- lege degrees: B. Sc .: A. K. C .; D. Sc .; (Physics) B. A .: Ph. D. Unmarried. Asst. demonstrator Physics. Univ. London; tu- tor, Math., Univ. London; supervisor Phys- ics, Gonville & Caius' Coll., Cambridge: Assoc. Prof. experimental educational psychology, Western Reserve Univ., Cleve- land, O., 19 -. Author: Individual Differ- ences in Ability & Improvement; Scien- tific Measurement of Class Room Prod- ucts; contributor: Proceedings Royal Soc .; Philosophical Magazines; Proceedings of Cambridge Philos. Soc .; American Journal Psychology; Journal Educational Psychol- ogy; Educational Review. etc. Socs. and clubs: Phi Delta Kappa; Cambridge Re- search Club; Univ. Club, Cleveland. Pres- byterian. Home address: West. Reserve Univ .. Cleveland. O.
CHAPMAN, MINNIE ELIZABETH (Mrs. Erle D.), Musician; born, Zanesville, O .; educated: Elyria Schs .; Oberlin Conserva- tory of Music; Cleveland School of Music. Married, Erie D. Chapman, April 20, 1898. Dir. of Elyria. division of the Sherwood Music School; leader of theatre orches-
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tra; teacher of music. violin and piano. Home address: 213 Third St., Elyria, O. CHAPMAN, SELDIE DAILY, Merchant; born, Burton, O., Sept. 22, 1874; son of Hiram C. Chapman and Ann (Hotchkiss) Chapman; educated: Burton Pub. Schs. In dry goods business at Painesville, O., since Feb .. 1896. Socs. and clubs: 32d de- gree Mason; Cleveland Athletic club; Elks. First Congregational Church. Home ad- dress: 425 Mentor Ave., Painesville, O. CHASE, WILLIAM SABIN, Physician; born, Akron, O., Dec. 9, 1866; son of Byron S. Chase and Henrietta (Sabin) Chase; edu- cated: Akron Pub. Schs .; Western Re- serve Acad., Hudson; Princeton Univ .; Univ. of Michigan. College degrees: A. B. and A. M .. Princeton; M. D .. Univ. of Mich. Married. Grace Seiberling, Sept. 1, 1892. One of the organizers of Akron Peoples Hosp. and is at present Pres. and Chief of Staff; Chief of Staff of tho Akron Children's Hosp .; on Med. Staff, Akron City Hosp. Socs. and clubs: University Club; Akron City Club; Portage Country Club. Trinity Lutheran Church. Home address: Putnam Rd., Akron, O.
CHENEVERT, CHARLES EDWARD, Busi- ness Man; born. Defiance. O., Dec. 16, 1872; son of Charles J. Chenevert and Lil- lian (Lindenberger) Chenevert; educated: Pub. Schs. of Defiance; Kenyon Military Acad., Gambier, O .; Univ. of Toronto, Canada. Married, Inez Garver, June 28, 1893. Elected city councilman a number of times; Pres. of the Board of Education; mayor of Defiance, 1910-1911. Socs. and clubs: Scottish Rite Mason; Mem. Shrine; Defiance Club; Toledo Club. Grace Epis- copal Church, for many years vestryman and treasurer. Democrat. Home address: 320 Jackson Ave .. Defiance, O.
CHENEY, E. ERWOOD, Attorney; born, Mechanicsburg, O., July 2, 1861; son of James Henry Cheney and Beatrice S. (Tullis) Cheney; educated: Mechanicsburg Pub. Schs .; Ohio Wes. Univ. (A. B., 1883); Cincinnati Law Sch. (LL. B., 1885). Mar- ried. Cora M. Burnham, Feb. 28. 1889. Admitted to bar, May 25, 1885; engaged in practice law. Urbana, O., Mar., 1889 --; probate judge, Champaign Co., O .. 1897- 1903. Socs. and clubs: Mason (Chapter, Council and K. T. Commandery); Director and Vice Pres. Champaign Nat. Bank, Ur- bana, O .; Dir. and Vice Pres. The West- ern Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Urbana, O .; Dir. Central Bank. Mechanicsburg. O .; Secy. and Dir. Urbana Telephone Co .; Dir. Me- chanicsburg Telephone Co. Methodist Episcopal. Home address: Urbana, O.
CHERINGTON, WILLIAM DOUGLASS,
Clergyman; born, McArthur, O., June 6, 1852; son of William Wellington Chering- ton and Julia Ann (Hurst) Cherington; educated: Ohio Wesleyan Univ .; Drew Theol, Sem. College degrees: A. B., 1871; D. D., 1894: B. D., 1873. Married. Mary Gage Barnes. Sept. 24. 1874; died. Nov. 25, 1905. Ministerial appointments in Ohio Conference: Alexandria; Third Ave., Co- lumbus; Trinity, Chillicothe; Washington C. H .; Jackson: First Church. Newark; First Church .Columbus; Grace Churcli, Zanesville; Third Ave .. Columbus (second pastorate); Circleville; Supt. London Dist .; First Church, Marietta; First Church, Athens; Supt. Lancaster Dist .; Supt. Chil- licothe Dist .; Grace Church, Gallipolis. Socs. and clubs: Zetagathean Soc .; Phi Kappa Psi Frat .: Trustee of Ohio Confer- ence and of Ohio Wesleyan Univ; editor of "The Souvenir of Forty Years." Home address: Gallipolis. O.
CHESTER, JOHN JONAS, Attorney; born, Newark, Licking Co .. O., June 18, 1860;
son of Austin Eaton Chester and Cordelia (McCune) Chester: educated: Univ. Woos- ter; Lafayette Coll., Easton, Pa. College degrees: A. B .; A. M. Married, Harriet E. Lisle, Aug. 10, 1894. Engaged in prac- tice of law. Columbus, O .. 1884 -. Socs. and clubs: Columbus Country Club: Co- lumbus Athletic Club; K. T .; Scottish Rite Mason, 32d degree; Shriner; Elk; S. A. R., etc. Methodist Episcopal. Home address: 65 Franklin Park, W., Columbus, O.
CHILCOTE, CHARLES B., Postmaster; born. Morrow Co .. O .. Sept. 17. 1875: son of Denton C. Chilcote and Susan (Sipe) Chileote; educated: Cardington Schools. Married, Myrtle Ulery, Sept. 30, 1897. Farmed; then operated a dry goods store, The Mt. Gilead Dry Goods Co., Chilcote & McCormick. Props .; elected sheriff of Morrow Co., two terms. Socs. and clubs: 32d degree Mason; Odd Fellow; Elks; Eastern Star; Rebekah. Methodist. Home address: 141. N. Walnut St., Mt. Gilead, Ohio.
CHISHOLM, STEWART HENRY, Retired Capitalist; born, Montreal, Canada, Dec. 21, 1846; son of Henry Chisholm and Jean (Allan) Chisholm; educated: Cleveland public schools. Married, Harriette Kel- ley. Sept. 25, 1872; died, Dec. 30. 1895; 2nd, Mrs. Henry P. Card, Jan. 23, 1900: died, March 17, 1901. Vice Pres. American Steel & Wire Co .; Cleveland Rolling Mill Co .; Pres. H. P. Nail Co .; Chisholm-Moore Mfg. Co .. Cleveland. O .; Long Arm Sys- tem Co .; American Grass Twine Co .; Dir. and interested in a number other corpora- tions. At time of Mr. Chisholm's removal to Cleveland. O .. there were only 18.000 inhabitants. 1849. Socs. and clubs: Union Club; Country Club of Cleveland. O. Bap- tist. Home address: 6407 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. O.
CHITTENDEN, CHARLES EDWIN, Appel- late Judge; born, Republic, Seneca Co., O .. Sept. 16. 1865; son of Edwin S. Chit- tenden and Addie S. (Baldwin) Chitten- den; educated: Ohio Northern Univ .; Cin- cinnati Law College. College degrees: B. S .; LL. B. Married, Edith A. Foster. Aug. 27. 1889. Practiced law. Tiffin. O .. witli Charles F. Derr. under firm name. Chit- tenden & Derr. 1889-91; removed to To- ledo, O .. formed partnership with brother, Herbert J. Chittenden. under firm name, Chittenden & Chittenden, 1892-1908; elected judge Court Common Pleas, 190S-1913;
elected judge Court of Appeals, Feb., 1913- 1919. Socs. and clubs: Masonic Order, Scottish Rite (32d degree): Elks; K. P .; Frat. Ins. Socs. Unitarian. Home ad- dress: 2452 Glenwood Ave., Toledo, O.
CHRISMAN, CLAUD N., Physician; born, Kingston. O .. Dec. 30. 1869; son of Wil- liam Chrisman and Nancy A. (North) Chrisman; educated: Ohio Wes. Univ .; Miami Med. Coll .. Cincinnati. O. College degrees: A. M .: M. D. Married, Elsie Cas- tor, June 17. 1896. Engaged in the active practice of niedicine, Dayton, O., April, 1895 ----. Socs. and clubs: Montgomery Co. Med Soc .; Academy of Medicine; Mystic Lodge, No. 405, F. & A. M. Meth- odist: Home address: 44 High St., Day- ton, Ohio.
CHRISMAN, OSCAR, Paidologist; born, Gosport. Ind .. Nov. 16. 1855; son of Ben- jamin Chrisman and Eliza (Bastian) Chris- man; educated: Ind. State_ Normal Sch .; Indiana Univ .; Clark Univ .; Univ. of Jena. College degrees: A. B., 1888: A. M .. 1893; Ph. D., 1896. Married, Drusilla Lukenbill, Oct. 6. 1883. Teacher Pub. Schs. of Ind., 1876-1883: Prin .. 1883-5; Prin., Longfellow Sch .. Houston. Tex., 1888-9: Supt. Schs., Gonzales, Tex .. 1889-1892; Prof. Kansas
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State Normal Sch. 1896-1901; Prof. of
paidology and psychology Ohio Univ., 1902 -. Socs. and clubs: National Edu-
cational Assn. Methodist Church. Re- publican. Contributor educational publi- cations. Formulated idea of the Science of the child. 1893; originated the term paidology, and has since made this his
life's work. Home address: Athens, O.
CHRISTMAN, HENRY JACOB, Theologian; born. Massillon. O., June 2. 1869; son of William Christman and Lovina (Felger) Christman: educated: A. B., Heidelberg Coll., Tiffin. O .. 1893; Grad. Heidelberg Theol. Seminary. 1896; (D. D., Ursinus Coll .. Collegeville. Pa .. 1905). Married, Mary M. Poorman. June 18. 1896. Or- dained ministry Ref. Ch. in U. S .. 1896; pastorates: Lake. O .. 1896-1901: Dayton, O .. 1901-2; Prof. Central Theol. Seminary, 1902 ---: Pres. Central Theol. Seminary, Dayton, O., 1912- Reformed Ch. in U. S. Home address: 257 Linden Ave., Day- ton. Ohio.
CHRISTOPHER, HARRY VINCENT, Phy- sician-Surgeon; born. Van Wert, O., June 6. 1883; son of William Howard Christ- opher and Nancy Elizabeth (Patrick) Christopher: educated: Ohio State Univ .; Coll. of Physicians & Surgeons, Chicago, Ill. College degrees: M. D .. 190S. Mar- ried, Hclen Knowles Downing. 1907. Practicing physician and surgeon of Lon- don, Ohio; coroner of Madison Co .. four yrs .; councilman. London, Ohio, 4 yrs .; active member of the London Board of Trade. Socs. and clubs: Masons: Kappa Sigma; Nu Sigma Nu; Columbus Athletic Club; London Club. Methodist. Home address: E. High St., London. O.
CHRISTY, HOWARD CHANDLER, Illus- trator; born. Morgan Co., O., Jan. 10, 1873: son of F. M. Christy; educated: Duncan Falls, O .; went east 1893; since then on New York illustrated periodicals; went to Cuba with 2nd U. S. regulars and "Rough Riders"; saw the fighting before Santiago; his letters and illustrations published in Scribner's. Harper's Magazines. Collier's Weekly and by R. H. Russell. publisher; illustrated in serials in Cosmopolitan and other magazines; many books for James Whitcomb Riley, several of his own books, besides for other magazines; won medals, Paris Exposition ; Chicago Exposition; Nat. Academy Design; (Hon. mention), Buffalo Exposition. Studio: "The Bar- racks," Duncan Falls, O. Winter Studio and Residence: Hotel des Artistes. New York City.
CHRISTY, RUSS JACKSON, Manufacturer- Banker: born. Clyde. O., Feb. 10. 1862; son of John Christy and Elizabeth (Ram- sey) Christy; educated: Pub. Schs. of Clyde. O. Married. Amelia E. Myers, Jan. 11, 1887. Manufacturer, banker and farm- er. Engaged as an apprentice at the machinist's trade. Salem, O .: later en- ploved by the Barney & Kilby Co .. San- dusky. O .; organized the Christy Knife Co. and became its president, which po- sition he still holds; also The Christy Co., Mfrs. of Safety Razors: Keen Kutter and Enders Razors are produced. both having been invented and patented by Mr. Chris- ty; ex-Mem. of Fremont city council: ex- member Board of Public Service; at pres- ent, Democratic State Central Committee- man. 13th Dist .: Mem. Democratic State Executive Committee. Socs. and clubs: 32d degree Mason; Shriner; DeMars Point Fishing & Hunting Clubs; Toledo Club: Pres. Fremont Stove Co .; Pres. Colonial Savs. Bank & Trust Co .: one of the or- ganizers of The Fremont Telephone Co .. and served as its president for several
Years, resigning March 11. 1913. on ac- count of other interests. Home address: Fremont. Ohio.
CHUBB, EDWIN WATTS, Univ. Dean: born. Lebanon. Pa., Aug. 25, 1865; son of Rev. Samuel S. Chubb and Catherine (Watts) Chubb); educated: Lafayette Coll. (Pa.), 1887; Univ. Berlin, 1893-4. College degrecs: A. B .; A. M., 1890; Litt. D., 1906. Married, Eve C. Downer, 1892. Taught in Schuylkill Seminary, Pa .; Prin. Albright ( Pa.) Collegiate Inst .; State Normal Schs. at California, Pa .. and Platteville, Wis .; Prof. Lit. Ohio Univ., 1900 -; dean, Ohio Univ .. 1907 -. Author: English Words, 1901; Stories of Authors, 1910; Masters of English Literature. 1914; Sketches of Great Painters, 1915; contributor: Atlantic Monthly; Poet Lore. etc .; lecturer on edu- cational and literary subjects before
teachers' associations. Home address:
Athens. O.
CLAGETT, ARTHUR ELLIS, Educator; born, Dayton, O., Dec. 2, 1880; son of Sam- uel Clagett and Alvina (Darst) Clagett; educated: Dayton (O.) Pub. Schs .; B. Ph., Ohio State I'niv .: Univ. of California. Married, Katherine B. Olinger, June 26, 1907: Prin. Harrison Tp. High Sch. (Mont- gomery Co.). 1907-1912; teacher in Amer- ican History and Civics, Stivers High Sch., Dayton, O .; Prin. Dayton Night Sch., 1909-12; Prin, Parker High Sch., Dayton, O .. 1913-15; county school examiner, Mont- gomery Co .. 1905-1908. Socs. and clubs: Mem. of College Societies; Captain. O. S. U. Military Battalion. Methodist. Home address: 49 Rockwood Ave., Dayton, O.
CLAPP, CHARLES RUSSELL, Attorney; born. Ballston Spa, Saratoga Co., N. Y .. March 5. 1867: son of Russell P. Clapp and Madelia (Hale) Clapp; educated: Col- gate Univ .. Hamilton. N. Y. Married, Ger- trude N. Hardee. Oct. 23. 1901. Admitted to N. Y. bar. 1893; Ohio bar. 1896: practiced law, Ballston Spa, N. Y., 1893-96; Toledo, O .. 1896-1908; Sec. and Treas. The Na- tional Supply Co., Toledo, O., 1908- Socs. and clubs: Masonic Order: Toledo Club; Commerce Club: Yacht Club: Inver- ness Club; Country Club; (Pres.) Toledo Assn. Credit Men. Baptist. Home ad- dress: The Monticello Hotel, Toledo. O.
CLARK, DAVID BURNS, Educator; born, Dunlap, O., Oct. 16, 1880; son of Edgar Francis Clark and Cassie (Burns) Clark; educated: Rural Schs., Butler Co., O., Shan- don, O., high school: Ohio State Univ .; Columbia Univ. College degrees: B. A .; M. A. Married, Anna Clingan, June 28, 1907. Teacher Sciences & Athletics. Fos- toria. O., high school. 1905-6: Prin. Gordon Academy. Sault Lake City, 1906-8; Prin. Everts high school. Circleville, O., 1908- 1913: Supt. school. Milford, O .. 1913-1916; Supt. of schools, Van Wert, O., 1916- Socs. and clubs: National Educational Assn .; American Chem. Soc .; Mason. Methodist. Home address: Van Wert, O.
CLARK, FRANK LOWRY. Univ. Prof .; born. Ogden, Monroe Co., N. Y., Sept. 24. 1869; son of George Lowry and Ellen Nichols Lowry; adopted by Hart S. and Elmyra R. Clark; educated: Brockport, N. Y., State Normal School; A. B., Amherst Col- lege; A. M. and Ph. D .. Harvard Univ .: Univ. of Munich (Germany). Married. Natalie Lord Rice. Aug. 15. 1900. Teacher, Home School for Boys, Cleveland, Ohio. 1894-5; instructor, Baldwin Univ .. Berea, O .. 1895-7; Prof. Greek, Washburn Col- lege, Topeka, Kans., 1901-8; Prof. Greek. Miami Univ. 1908 -. Socs. and clubs: Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Archaeo- logical Institute of America; Classical
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Assoc. of Middle West and South. Pres- byterian. Home address: 202 Wood St., Oxford, O.
CLARK, JESSE REDMAN, Insurance; born, Cincinnati, O., Oct. 31, 1854; son of Davis Wasgatt Clark and Mary Johnson (Red- man) Clark; educated: Chickering Insti- tute; Woodward High Sch .; Cincinnati (O.) & Ohio Wes. Univs. Married. Carrie
Marqua, Sept. 19. 1883. Cashier. Union Central Life Insurance Co .. 1879-86: Dir., 1880-1906; Treas., 1886-1906; Pres. Union Central Life Insurance Co., Cincinnati O., 1906 -; Dir. First National Bank. Socs. and clubs: Assn. Life Insurance Pres .; Hamilton County Golf Club; Busi- ness Men's Club; Commercial Club; Cham- ber Commerce; Queen City Club. Repub- lican. Methodist. Home address: 618 Forest Ave .. Avondale. Cincinnati. O.
CLARK, JOHN H., Attorney; born, Marion, O., May 19. 1872; son of Nathan Clark and Victoria (Johnson) Clark; educated: Country Sch .; LaRue High Sch .; Ohio Northern Univ. College degrees: LL. B. Married, Jennie F. Smith, Nov. 8, 1899. Began to teach country school at the age of 18: farmed in the summer and taught school in the winter for 6 yrs .; began the practice of law in Marion, O .. in 1900; elected Pros. Atty on Republican ticket in 1904, and served 4 yrs .; was nominated by the Republicans of the Sth Con- gressional Dist. of Ohio in 1914 and again in 1916. but the district being strongly Democratic he was defeated both times. Socs. and clubs: K. of P .; B. P. O. E .; Jr. O. A. M .; Sons of Veterans: Y. M. C. A .; The Ohio Northern Univ., Ada. O., being a member of the Bd. of Trustees. Mem. Epworth M. E. Church of Marion. Home address: 429 Franklin St .. Marion, Ohio.
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