The Ohio blue book; or, Who's who in the Buckeye state; a cyclopedia of biography of men and women of Ohio, Part 26

Author: Van Tassel, Charles Sumner, 1858-
Publication date: [1917]
Publisher: Toledo, Ohio
Number of Pages: 494


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ber of the American Church, commonly known as Episcopal. Author of several literary works, including biographies of Hon. Edwin M. Stanton and Gen. Wm. F. Von Steuben; Twentieth Century His- tory of Jefferson County, "The Church in Eastern Ohio," etc. Home address: 413 Dock St., Steubenville, O.


DOZER, ELLIS ISRAEL, Physician; born, Roseville, Muskingum Co., O .; son of Enos Dozer and Elizabeth Mary (Stoneburner) Dozer; educated: Deavertown (O.) high school; Electic Med. Coll., Cincinnati, O. College degrees: M. D. Married, Ada L. Wanee, Jan. 15, 1893. Engaged in prac- tice medicine, Crooksville, O., July 20, 1892 -. Socs. and clubs: State and Nat. Eclectic Med. Assns .; Perry Co. Med. Soc .; Ohio State Med. Assn .: K. T. Mason; K. P. Member Church Christ. Home ad- dress: Crooksville, O., Burley St., office and residence.


DOWNEY, (Rev.) JOHN PATRICK, Clergy- man; born, Urbana, O., April 25, 18 -; son of Peter Downey and Mary (Burnell) Downey; educated: local public schools; St. Joseph's Coll., Bardstown, Ky .; St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, Md .; St. Mary's Seminary, Cincinnati, O .; Propa- ganda, Rome, Italy. Asst. pastor, St. Peter's Cathedral, Cincinnati, O., 1892-3; Prof. St. Gregory Seminary, Hamilton, Co., O., 1894-1903; pastor, Guardian Angels' Church. Mt. Washington, O., 1904-5; es- tablisher and pastor, Holy Family Ch., Dayton, O., 1905- -. Catholic. Home ad- dress: 1518 May St., Dayton. O.


DOWNEY, MARY ELIZABETH, Librarian; born, Sarahsville, O .; daughter of Dr. Hiranı James Downey and Martha (Ball) Downey; educated: public schools, Noble Co., O .; Shepardson Coll. (1895); Deni- son Univ. (A. B .. 1899); Univ. Chicago, Library Sch. (1901); Asst. Librarian, Field Museum, Chicago, 1901-2; Librarian, Ottumwa, Ia., Public Library, 1902-8; li- brary organizer of Ohio, 1908-12; library Secy. and organizer of Utah, 1914 --; Dir. Chautauqua (N. Y.) Library School, 1906 ---. Author: Library Extension in Ohio; Developing a Public Library; Read- ing in Rural Communities; The Library and the School; How to Use a Library: Collecting Magazines for Reference Files; Pioneering in Utah; Literature and Cul- ture; A Library Survey of Utah; Library and School Co-operation in Utah; State Library Extension; also pamphlets and articles on library work; lecturer on Li- brary Organization and Administration; collector of book plates. Socs. and clubs: Secy. Iowa Library Assn. 1904-5; Secy. Ohio Library Assn., 1910-11; Pres. Ohio Library Assn., 1912-14; Mem. Council of Am. Library Assn .. 1913-14; Mem. Exec- utive Com. League of Library Commis- sions. 1915-17: T'tah Library Assn .; Co- lumbus (Ohio) Library Club: Am. Book Plate Soc .; Woman's Shakespeare and Fortnightly Clubs (Ottumwa, Ta.); College Woman's Club (Columbus, O.); Olla Pod- rida and Library Clubs; Equal Suffrage Assn. (Columbus, O.); Denison Univ. Alumni Assn .; Pres. Shepardson Coll. Alumnae Assn., 1912-1914; Chmn. Library Extension Com. Ohio Fed. Women's Clubs, 1910-15: Salt Lake City (Utah) Ladies' Literary Club; Library Com. Home and Sch. League, 1915 --; Library Extension Com. Utah Fed. Women's Clubs, 1915-16: Library Com. Gen. Fed. Women's Clubs, 1915-16; Philomathean Lit. Soc., Denison Univ. Baptist. Home address: Colum- bus, O. Present address: 1184 First Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah.


DRAKE, HURD ALLYN, Clergyman; born, Pontiac. Mich .. Feb. 11, 1885; son of .


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James L. Drake and Sarah Louisa (Pres- ton) Drake: educated: District School, Blissfield Twp., Lenawee Co., Mich .; Blissfield High School; Alma College; College Athlete and Orator. College de- grees: A. B., Alma College. 1911. Mar- ricd. Clara Murnighan of Howell, Mich., March 31. 1906. Preached as student-


preacher at Carleton, Bridgeport, Im- manuel Presbyterian Church of Saginaw,


Mich. ; ordained by the Presbytery of Saginaw and installed pastor at St. Louis, Mich .; later called to present pastorate of First Presbyterian Church, Napoleon, O .; ex- Moderator of Presbytery of Maumce; magazine writer: lecturer. Presbyterian Church. Home address: 304 West Main St .. Napoleon. O.


DREHER, HENRY, Merchant; born, Cleve- land, O., Ang. 18, 1864; son of Baptiste Dreher and Elizabeth (Ackerman) Dreher; educated: Kenyon Coll., Gambier, O. Mar- ried. Nellie Mabel Ashwell. Piano mer- chant: member firm and Pres. The B. Dreher's Sons Co., 1028-30 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O .. 1905 -; ex-Pres. Nat. Piano Merchants Assn .; member jury awards (on musical instruments) . at San Francisco. May, 1915. Socs. and clubs: Cleveland Athletic Club; Shaker Heights Country Club; Willowick Country Club; Knight Templar, Oriental Commandery, No. 18, Cleveland. O .; Lake Erie Consis- tory. Scottish Rite: Al Koran Temple; Mystic Shrine. Home address: 11206 Euclid Ave .. Cleveland, O.


DRESBACH, IRA J., Jeweler; born, Circle- ville, O., April 20, 1879; son of Jonathan A. Dresbach and Mary Elizabeth (Hoff- man) Dresbach; educated: Circleville, O. Married. Margaret H. Conradt, Jan. 31, 1914. Engaged in the jewelry and optical business since Jan. 21. 1895, with stores in Tiffin and Fostoria, O .; Dir. and Pres. of Tiffin Chamber of Commerce. Socs. and clubs: Scottish Rite Mason; B. P. O. E. Methodist Episcopal. Home ad- dress: 175 N. Sandusky St., Tiffin, O.


DREW, IRVING, Manufacturer; born, Row- ley. Mass., July 27, 1849; son of Frederick Drew and Sarah Gage (Bailey) Drew; educated: public schools; Denison Univ. Married, Ella A. Gates, June 30, 1879. Removed to Portsmouth, O., and entered employ shoe manufacturing company, 1869; became financially interested in manu- facturing business, 1874; five years later organized Drew, Selby & Co., which com- pany was incorporated in 1902 (gradually retiring), organized and became presi- dent of The Irving Drew Co .; later, name of the old company changed to The Selby Shoe Co .; trustee Portsmouth Public Li- brary several years; trustee Western Col- lege for Women. Oxford, O., 15 yrs .; Dir. and Vice Pres. Ohio State Life Ins. Co. since organization in 1906: 50 yrs. a mem- ber. 40 yrs. an official and 32 yrs. an elder in Presbyterian Ch., Portsmouth, O. Home address: Gallia St., Portsmouth, O. DRURY, ALEXANDER GREER, Physician; born, Covington, Ky., Feb. 3. 1844: son of Asa Drury and Elizabeth Williams (Getchell) Drury: educated: Centre Coll., Danville. Ky .; Univ. Pennsylvania. Med. Dept. College degrees: A. B .. 1865: A. MI .. 1881: M. D., 1868: M. D. ad eunden Med. Coll. of Ohio, 1878. Married, Angie Eunice Kinkead, Sept. 7. 1871. In med- ical practice. Cincinnati. O .. Sept., 1869 --; Dist. Physician, 1874-5: Prof. Dermatology, Laura Memorial Woman's Med. Coll .. 1890-1900; Prof. Hygiene, 1901- 1910; Prof. Emeritus. 1910-, Univ. Cin- cinnati, 0. Author: Legends of the Anple. 1904; Dante-Physician, 1908. Socs. and clubs: Cincinnati Obstet. Soc .: Cin-


cinnati Research Soc .: Pres. Cincinnati Branch Am. Folk-lore Soc .. 1906; Ohio Soc. S. R .; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Mem. Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati; Ohio State Medical Assn .; American Medical Assn. Home address: Flat 32, Nevarr Bldg .. Cincinnati, O.


DRURY, FRANCIS EDSON, Manufacturer; born. Saline. Mich .; son of Dewil C. Drury and Sarah B. (Warner) Drury; educated: public schools, Adrian, Mich. Married, Julia Robinson. June, 1882. Vice Pres. The Taylor & Boggs Foundry Co., Cleve- land, O .. 1885; organized and established, The Cleveland Foundry Co., Cleveland, O., 1858 -. Socs. and clubs: Union Club: Rowfant Club; Country Club; Athletic Club. Presbyterian. Home address: 8615 Euclid Ave .. Cleveland, O.


DRURY, HORACE BOOKWALTER, Univ. Professor: born. Dayton. O .. Aug. 21, 1858: son of Augustus Waldo Drury and Sophia (Bookwalter) Drury; educated: Dayton Pub. Schs .; Otterbein Univ .; Univ. Chicago; Columbia Univ. College de- grees: A. B .. 1910; A. M .. 1913; Ph. D.,


1915. Married, Ruth Williamson, Aug.


19. 1914. Instr. in Math. and History, Southwestern Univ., 1911-12; President's Univ. Scholar in Economics, Columbia I'niv., 1913-14: Instr. Economics and Sociol- ogy, Ohio State Univ. 1914 -. Author:


Scientific Management: A History and Criticism, 1915. Socs. and clubs: Am. Economic Assn .; Secy .- Treas. Olio Acad.


of Social Sciences; Columbus Central


Philanthropic Council. Congregational- ist. Home address: 140 East Blake Ave., Colunibus. O.


DRURY, ROBERT BLEE, Surgeon; born, Columbus, O., Jan. 27, 1878; son of (Dr.) William H. Drury and Eliza (Herbert) Drury; educated: Starling Medical Coll. College degrees: M. D. Married. Elinor Westcott, July 15, 1908. Practicing sur- geon since 1908. Socs. and clubs: Elks; Athletic Club; Knights of Columbus; Am. Med. Assn .; Columbus Acad. of Med. Catholic Church. Home address: 285 E. State St .. Columbus, O.


DUCRO, JOHN P., Merchant; born, Ashta- bula, O .. Dec. 20. 1865; son of John Ducro and Isabelle ( Warner) Ducro; educated: Ashtabula public schools and Cleveland and Pittsburgh Colleges of Embalming. Married. Carrie L. Butts, July 20, 1897. Engaged in mercantile business, etc., Ashtabula. O .. 1885 -; Dir. Peoples' Building Loan Co., 1909 -- Socs. and clubs: F. & A. M., Rising Sun Lodge, Ashtabula: O. E. Star; Unity Lodge, K. P .: B. P. O. Elk, 208; Shore Golf Club. Episcopalian. Home address: 20 Elm St., Ashtabula. O.


DUEBER, ALBERT M., Manufacturer; Pres. & Treas. The Dueber Watch Case Mfg. Co. Home address: 712 Tuscarawas St., W .. Canton. O.


DUFF. ALFRED L., Attorney; born. Port Clinton. O .. Oct. 16. 1877: son of William Duff and Helena (Smoot) Duff: educated: Port Clinton. O .; Western Reserve Univ., and St. Johns Univ., Toledo, O. College degrees: D. D. S. and LL. B. Married, Eleanor Magruder. June 24, 1908. Prac- ticed dentistry in Port Clinton, O., 1902- 1910; admitted to bar. June, 1911; Mem. of firm of Graves. Stahl & Duff. Port Clinton, O .; elected prosecuting attorney, Ottawa Co .. 1914; re-elected, 1916. Socs. and clubs: Elks; Masonic; K. of P .; Port Clinton Yacht Club; Colonial Club; Clin- ton Club. Episcopal Church. After grad- uation from Port Clinton high school, sailed on the lakes until 1902. Home ad- dress: Port Clinton, O.


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DUFF, ORRIS ERASTUS, Chief Clerk in


Treasurer of State's office: boin, near Jeffersonville, Fayette Co., Ohio, March 24, 1871; son of William Morgan Duff and Eliza I. (Creamer) Duff; educated: coun- try schools: So. Solon high school; Ohio Northern Univ .; Lima Coll .; Wittenberg Coll. College degrees: B. Ped .; B. S. Married. Lora L. Gossard, Nov. 24, 1894. Began teaching when 19 yrs. of age; Apptd. tax commissioner of Madison Co., 1913. and served until 1915; traveled for the American Book Co. until 1917. and now is chief clerk in Treasurer of State's office; councilman of S. Solon, O., 2 terms; was village clerk of Sedalia, O. Socs. and clubs: Masons: K. of P .; I. O. O. F .; Knight Templar; M. W. of A .: London Club. Methodist Episcopal. Active in


Democratic politics. Home address: 52 S. Oak St .. London. O.


DUFF, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Editor and Historical Writer; born, Ashland, O., Oct. 16, 1872; son of Capt. John W. Duff and Lovina Freer (Markley) Duff; edu- cated: Ashland schools, Ashland, O .; Wit- tenberg College; Ashland College; Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Married, Carrie Cowan, June 12. 1894 (daughter of Dr. Frank Cowan). Editor, Ashland Daily News, 1894; reportorial staff, Mansfield Daily


News, 1895-1903; city editor, Mansfield Daily Shield. 1903-1906; Cleveland News, 1906-1907; telegraph editor, Sandusky Register, 1909-1911; editor, Ashland Press, 1913 -; chairman, historical department, Ashland Centennial, 1915; founder of Johnny Appleseed Society which erected Boulder Monument in Ashland, July 28, 1915, more than a thousand children con- tributing. Author: "Little Stories of Old Sandusky"; "Centennial History of Ash- land"; booklets on Johnny Appleseed, pioneer orchardist and soldier of peace. Socs. and clubs: Knights of Pythias; Chamber of Commerce; Appreciation League; Secy. Ashland Library Assn .; Secy. Ashland County Democratic Cen- tral and Executive Committees; chairman Educational Committee Ashland Y. M. C. A .; Mem. Ohio City Editors' Assn. Home address: Asesiba Farm, Ashland, Ohio.


DULANEY, ALICE HARDEMAN, Concert Pianist: born. Morning View, Ky., Nov. 7. 1877; daughter of Capt. Thomas White Hardeman and Elizabeth (Taney) Harde- man; educated: Covington. Ky., public schools: Capital Coll. of Atlanta, Ga .; Coll. Music, Cincinnati, O .; Univ. Cin- cinnati. College degrees: Teacher's Cer- tificate; Springer Gold Medal. Cincinnati Coll. Music. Prin. Piano Dept. Lenora Beck's School. Atlanta, Ga .; Prin. Piano Dept., Princeton Collegiate Institute; Dir. Dulaney Piano School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1916-17; special correspondent, Cincinnati Commercial Tribune: Club Woman's Mag- azine; writer on industrial and economic subjects various publications; inventor of original musical kindergarten system. Socs. and clubs: Cincinnati City Club; Woman's Rotary Club; MacDowell Club (Ky.); Chaminade Club; Students' Music Club: Folk-lore Soc .: Inverness Country Club (Ky.); Hyde Park Mother's Club. Home address: 3853 Isabella Ave., Cin- cinnati, O.


DUMPER, ARTHUR, Clergyman; born, England, July 7, 1873; son of Walter Dumper and Jane L. (Lewis) Dumper; educated: Cleveland, O., public schools; Kenyon Coll. and Bexley Hall, Gambier, O. College degrees: B. A. Married, Grace C. Sargent, June 2, 1903. Ordained dea- con, Sept., 1900, Trinity Cathedral; priest, June, 1901. Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland,


O .; curate, Trinity Cathedral, 1900-1903; rector, St. Paul's, Norwalk, Ohio, 1903-10; rector, Christ Ch., Dayton, O., 1910 --. Socs. and clubs: Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa Frat .; Masonic Order. Protestant Episcopal. Home address: 116 Volusia Ave., Oakwood, Dayton, O.


DUNBAR, MARGARET, Librarian; born, Monmouth. Ill .. Sept. 30. 1872; daughter of John Cameron Dunbar and Mary F. (Smith) Dunbar; educated: Monmouth public schools; Monmouth College; Illinois State Library Sch .. Univ. Illinois. Col- lege degrees: B. L .; B. L. S. Librarian and head library department, Western Illinois State Normal Sch., Macomb, Ill., 1902-13; head Department of Library Science. Kent State Normal Coll., Kent, O .. 1913 -. Socs. and clubs: Am. Li- brary's Assn .; Ohio Library Assn .; Cleve- land Automobile Club. Home address: Kent, O.


DUNCAN, ROBERT PHIFER, Attorney; born. Columbus. O., Aug. 29, 1883; son of Thomas Jefferson Duncan and Melissa (Phifer) Duncan; educated: country schools, Fairfield Co., O .; public schools, Columbus, O .; Central high school. class 1901. Columbus, O .; Princeton University, class 1905; Ohio State University Law De- partment, class 1908. College degrees: A. B .; LL. B. Married, Edna Cole Camp- bell. Dec. 16, 1914. Admitted to Ohio bar. 1908: engaged in general practice law (with father), under firm name, Duncan & Duncan, Columbus, O 1908-14; elected O.,


prosecuting attorney. Franklin Co., for Nov .. 1914; re-elected. Nov .. 1916. second term of two years. Socs. and clubs: Vice Pres. Franklin Co. Bar Assn., year 1916; Tower Club (Princeton Univ.) ; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi; Sphinx Head Senior Soc. (O. S. U.); Athletic Club (Col.); Scioto Country Club; Friars Club (Col.); Young Business Men's Club (Col.); Arlington Country Club; Columbus Automobile Club: Elk Club; Junia Lodge I. O. O. F .; W. O. W. Presbyterian. Home address: 161S Graville St., Colum- bus. Ohio.


DUNCAN, WILLIAM FREW, Com. Pleas Judge; born, Cardington, O., Feb. 13, 1864; son of Thomas E. Duncan and Rachel (Frew) Duncan; educated: Pub. Schs .; Denison Univ .; Ohio Wesleyan Univ .; Grad. Law Sch. of Cincinnati Coll., May, 1888. Married, Elba Nile Ireland, May 5, 1891. Admitted to bar, May 24, 1888; entered practice of law with father at Mt. Gilead, and remained with him until Jan. 1. 1889. when he came to Findlay; practiced law in Findlay. O., until ele- vated to the common pleas bench in 1902: was admitted to practice in U. S. Dis- trict Court at Toledo, Dec. 1, 1891. and in U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Cincin- nati, O., May 24, 1894; was elected city solicitor, Findlay, O., April, 1890, and re- elected in 1892: appointed Judge Court of Common Pleas, 10th Judicial Dist., by Gov. Nash, Aug. 15, 1902; vice judge J. W. Schaufelberger, resigned, and served from Sept. 11, 1902, to May 4, 1903; was elected judge of this court in Nov .. 1903. for the unexpired term of Judge Chas. M. Mel- horn, deceased, and served from Nov. 16, 1903, to Feb. 8, 1905; was re-elected judge of this court for full term in Nov., 1904, 1910 and 1916. Socs. and clubs: Masons; K. T .: K. of P .: I. O. O. F .: Elks: Mac- cabees. Attendant The First M. E. Church and member of The Brotherhood Bible Class. Home address: 506 W. Sandusky St .. Findlay. O.


DUNHAM, HENRY KENNON (Dr.), Phy- sician; born, Fairview, O., March 3, 1872;


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son of Dr. William Henry Dunham and Mary (McPherson) Dunham; educated: Cincinnati, Ohio, public schools; Hughes high school; Univ. Cincinnati; Miami Med. Coll .; Johns Hopkins Hosp. College degrees: B. L .; M. D. Married. Amelia Hickenlooper, March 14, 1905. Three yrs. studying at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, St. George's Hospital; Ormond St. Hos- pital for Sick Children, London, Eng .; practicing physician, Cincinnati, O., 1897. Research work. Johns Hopkins; Univ. Wis., Madison, Wis .; Eppendorfer, Kran- kenhams, Hamburg, Germany; President Cincinnati Anti-Tuberculosis League; Dir. Tuberculosis Clinic Med. Dept. Univ. Cin- cinnati; attending physician, Cincinnati Tuberculosis Hospital; specialist on chest diseases and Roentgen diagnosis; associate editor of American Review of Tuberculosis and of The Medical Times. Socs. and clubs: University Club; Country Club; Literary Club; Academy Medicine; Re- search Soc .; Golf Club; Art Club; Busi- ness Men's Club; Roentgen Ray Soc. of U. S .; Am. Med. Assn. Presbyterian. Home address: 2503 Auburn Ave., Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O.


DUNHAM, JOHN DUDLEY, Physician; born. Columbus. O .. Aug. 23. 1873; son of John Milton Dunham and Annie (Cross) Dunham; educated: Ohio State Univ .; Univ. Mich .: Ohio Med. Univ .; Columbia Univ .; Berlin Univ. College degrees: A. B .. Univ. Mich. (1894); M. D .. Ohio Med. Univ. (1897). Bacteriologist to Municipal Board Health. 1898-1901; Prof. Diseases Digestive System, Ohio Med. Univ .; Star- ling Med. College, 1902-1912; Pres. Colum- bus Academy Medicine, 1915; in active practice. Columbus, O., 1915 -. Socs. and clubs: Ohio State Med. Assn .; Am. Med. Assn .; The American Gastro-enter- ological Assn .; Phi Delta Theta Frat .; Athletic Club; Scioto Country Club. Home address: 70 South Grant Ave., Columbus, Ohio.


DUNHAM, JOHN MILTON, Physician: born. Lebanon, O., Sept. 1, 1840; son of John Dunham and Mary (Maple) Dun- ham; educated: Normal School, Lebanon, O .; Univ. Mich. College degrees: M. A .; M. D. Married, Anna Cross, April 8, 1869. Practicing physician, general, Co- lumbus. O .. 1870 -; Prof. in Med. Coll., 25 yrs .; Pres. Board Trustees, Med. Coll., 8 yrs .. and Secy. 12 yrs .; connected with the hospitals. 35 yrs .; bank director and director in Loan Assn .: Vice Pres. Ma- sonic Temple Assn., Columbus, O. Socs. and clubs: Med. Assn .; Columbus Acad. Medicine: State Med. Soc .; Am. Med. Assn. Official member Methodist Epis- copal Church 40 yrs. Home address: 222 East Town St .. Columbus, O.


DUNKLE, ELI, Univ. Prof .; born, Mc- Arthur. O .. Jan. 31. 1856: son of Eli Dunkle and Jane (Colvin) . Dunkle; educated: Ohio University. College degrees: A. B. (1877); A. M. (1880). Married, Anna


Louise Bothwell, July 30. 1885. Public school work. 1877-80; Supt. schools, Ham- den, O., 1881-3; Prin. Preparatory Dept., Ohio University, 1884-1906; assoclate Prof. Greek, Ohio Univ .. 1892-1906; Prof. Greek, Ohio Univ., Athens, O .. 1907 -; Regis- trar, Ohio Univ .. 1908 -. Socs. and clubs: Beta Theta Pi Frat .; Am. Philo- logical Assn. Methodist Episcopal. Home address: Athens, O.


DUNLAP, ANTHONY BULLOCK, Attor- ney; born, Cincinnati, O .. Jan. 18. 1869; son of Robert Alexander Dunlap and Mary Margaret (Whiteside) Dunlap; educated: St. Xavier College, and Cincinnati Law Sch., O. College degrees: A. M .; LL. B.


Married. Cecilia G. Meyer. Feb. 1, 1913. Practice of law in Cincinnati. O. Socs. and clubs: Hyde Park Business Club; Country Club; B. P. O. Elks; Knights of Columbus; Mem. Exam. Com. for Ad- mission to Bar: Ohio Soc. of Sons of Revolution (Treas.); Sécy. Cincinnati Council Boy Scouts of America; Pres. St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum Assn .; Ohio Bar Assn .; Cincinnati Bar Assn. Catholic. Home address: 1305 S. Michigan Ave., Hyde Park. Cincinnati. O.


DUNMORE, WALTER THOMAS, Dean Law School; born, Cleveland, O., July 15: 1877; son of Thomas Dunmore and Elizabeth (Wright) Dunmore; educated: Oberlin Coll .; Western Reserve Univ. College degrees: A. B., 1900; A. M., 1904; LL. B., 1904. Married Mabel Curtis Dun- more. Nov. 10, 1904. Instr. law of prop- erty, 1905-7; Prof. law of property, evi- dence, and conflict of laws, 1907 -: also dean Law School, Western Reserve Univ., since 1911. Socs. and clubs: Mem. Order of the Coif; Theta Lambda Phi; Univ. Club. Methodist Church. Republican. Author: Ship Subsidies, 1907; also arti- cles on "Decedents' Estates" and "Exec- utors and Administrators," in Cyclo. of Procedure: contributor to legal periodicals. Home address: 1470 E. 116th St., Cleve- land. O.


DUNN, ELIJAH I., Attorney; born, Mt. Vernon, O .. June 20. 1840: son of John Dunn and Elizabeth (Bowlman) Dunn; educated: in the "old log school house" in the "black swamp" of Wood Co., O .; Lockland, Hamilton Co., O. Married, Martha J. Strother. Jan. 12, 1865. Prac- ticed law continuously 51 yrs. and now in active practice; early years spent primarily in criminal practice and tried over 480 felony and 51 homicide cases; later practice devoted much to wills and estates; has been in the brokerage and loan business. Author: Dunn's Abstracts. Has been justice of the peace; internal revenue collector; present firm. Dunn & Cole (Ralph B. Cole, former member of congress). Socs. and clubs: Grand Army of Republic; I. O. O. F .; B. P. O. E. Methodist-Episcopal. Address: Ewing Bldg., Findlay. O.


DUNN, FRANK BOTSFORD, Pres. The Dunn Wire-Cut-Lug Brick Co .; born, Sheakleyville, Mercer Co., Pa .. Oct. 26, 1874; son of S. A. Dunn and Sarah D. (Richardson) Dunn; educated: public school, Sheakleyville, Pa. Married, Maud Grace Nunamaker. June 15. 1901. Pres. and Treas. The Dunn Wire-Cut-Lug Brick Co., Conneaut. O. Socs. and clubs: Mem. of Cleveland Chamber of Commerce; American Ceramic Society; American So- ciety for Testing Materials; American Road Builders Assn .; Colonial Club, Con- neaut. O .; Cleveland Athletic Club; trus- tee First M. E. Church, Conneaut, Ohio. Home address: 309 Monroe St., Conneaut, Ohio.


DUNN, HARRY ARTHUR, Attorney; born, Roseville. O., Feb. 28. 1887; son of Wil- liam C. Dunn and Sarah A. (Sagle) Dunn; educated: Sandusky high school and Ken- yon Coll. Married. Charlotte Franklin Montgomery, July 2, 1912. In office of the Secy. of State of Ohio, 1910-1915: ad- mitted to bar In Dec., 1913; practicing law in Sandusky since August, 1915, with King & Ramsey; special counsel of Attorney General of Ohio for Sandusky and vicin- ity: solicitor of the village of Kelleys Is- land. Socs. and clubs: Masonic; Plum Brook Country Club. Episcopal Church. Home address: 313 East Washington St., Sandusky, O.


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DUNN, ROBERT CONANT, Attorney; born, Bowling Green, O., Oct. 28, 1889; son of Robert Dunn and Helen M. (Van Tassel) Dunn; educated: Bowling Green high school; Denison Univ .; Ohio State Univ. College degrees: B. S .; B. Rh .; LL. B .;


J. D. Married, Myrtle E. Bridgeman,


March 14. 1915. Junior partner of the firm, Harrington & Dunn, Bowling Green, Ohio, 1915 -; associated with Harry E. King, Toledo, O., as practicing attorney- at-law, 1914. Socs. and clubs: Phi Gamma Delta: Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi; F. & A. M., Wood Co. Lodge; R. & A. M., Crystal Chapter; Bowling Green Lodge, B. P. O. E .; Kenneth Castle, K. of P .; University Club. Presbyterian. Home address: 218 North Church St., Bowling Green. O.


DUNN, WALDO HILARY, Educator; born, Rutland, O., Oct. 4, 1882; son of Arthur M. Dunn and Isabel (Fowler) Dunn; edu- cated: Monroe high school, Ohio; Univ. of Cincinnati; The College of Wooster; Yale Univ .; Univ. of Glasgow, Scotland. College degrees: B. A., Yale, 1906: M. A., Yale, 1909; Litt. D., Glasgow. 1916. Mar- ried, Fern D. Greenwald, June 11, 1907. Taught in public schools of Ohio, 1900-2; Prof. of English Literature. Davis and Elkins Coll., West Virginia, 1906-7; Ad- junct Prof. of English Literature, College of Wooster, 1907-13; Prof. of Rhetoric, Wooster, 1913-16; Prof. of English Liter- ature, Wooster, 1916 -; elder in West- minster Presby. Church, Wooster. Ohio. Books published: "The Vanished Empire, A Tale of the Mound Builders," 1904; "The Modern Short-Story," in collabo- ration, 1914; "English Biography," 1916. Home address: Wooster, O.


DUNLAVY, D. F., Attorney; born. Ashta- bula. O .. March 1. 1885; son of James Dunlavy and Nora (Hussey) Dunlavy; educated: Pub. Schs. of Ashtabula; High Sch. of Ashtabula; Univ. of Mich. Col- lege degrees: LL. B. Married, Beryl Fet- terman, July 15. 1912. City solicitor of Ashtabula, 1912; county prosecutor of Ashtabula Co .. 1913-14; member Demo- cratic Electoral Coll. for President, 1916; now practicing law in Ashtabula. O. Socs. and clubs: Moose; Elks. Roman Catholic. Was youngest prosecutor in Ohio at the time of his incumbency as county prosecutor of Ashtabula Co .; was also youngest member of Ohio presiden- tial electoral




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