The Ohio blue book; or, Who's who in the Buckeye state; a cyclopedia of biography of men and women of Ohio, Part 61

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


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LOWELL, ERWIN DWIGHT, Manufacturer; born, Jackson, Mich., Jan. 28, 1872; son of Judson Clark Lowell and Mary J. (Kellogg) Lowell; educated: public schools, Jackson, Mich. Married, June Dresser, Sept. 6, 1913. Started business career as office boy; promoted from bookkeeper to office of secretary and purchasing director, American Fork and Hoe Co., and Nat. Handle Co., Cleveland, O., 1905 --- Socs. and clubs: Mason; Cleveland Chamber Commerce; Country Club. Unitarian. Home address: 2632 Wellington Road, Shaker Heights, Cleveland, O.


LOWER, WILLIAM EDGAR, Surgeon; born, Canton, O., May 6, 1867; son of Henry Lower and Anna Mary (Deeds) Lower; educated : public schools .; Ohio Normal Univ .; Sch. Med. Western Reserve Univ .; Phys. and Surg. Hosp. New York; Post- Grad. study, Post-Grad. Hosp., N. Y., also in Berlin, London, Paris, Vienna and


Hamburg, 1894, and 1901. College de- grees: M. D., 1891. Married, Mabel Free- man, 1909. Practicing surgeon, with of- fice 1021 Prospect Av., Cleveland, O., 1896 -; Asso. Prof. genito-urinary surg- ery, Sch. of Med. Western Reserve Univ .; Cleveland, O., 1910 --; Asso. surgeon in charge of genito-urinary surgery, Lake- side Hosp., Cleveland, 1910 --; Dir. of surgery, Mt. Sinai Hosp., 1916; surgeon, Lutheran Hosp., Cleveland, 1896; surgeon, White Hosp. (Ravenna, O.), 1910 -. Socs. and clubs: Fellow, Am. Coll. of Surgeons; Am. Surgical Assn .; Am. Soc. Clinical Surgery; Am. Med. Assn .; Interurban Surgical Soc .; Miss. Valley Med. Soc .;


Am. Assn. Genito-Urinary Surgeons; Am. Urological Assn. (Pres. 1914-15); Chicago Urological Society; Ohio State Med. Assn. (Pres., 1915-16); Cleveland Academy Med. (Pres., 1909); Clinical and Path. Sec. of Cleveland Acad. of Med. (Pres. 1905) ; Auxiliary Committee of the Medical Sec- tion of the Council of National Defense; Union, University, Country, Glen Valley Clubs (Cleveland). Home address: 6912 Euclid Av., Cleveland, O.


LOWRY, WILLIAM ALBERT, Educator- Insurance; born, Champaign County, O., Aug. 6, 1864; son of William D. Lowry and Jane (Jenkins) Lowry; educated: Pub. Schs. and at Lebanon, O. Married, Emma D. Thompson, Jan. 10, 1892. Taught for 20 yrs. in the public schools of the county; the last six years as Supt. of Schs. at Springhills, Ohio; traveled for a commer- cial house for a time; was connected with T. F. Dye of Urbana in the fire insurance business; took charge of the Urbana. Post Office, Aug. 5, 1913. Socs. and clubs: Member of Mount Olivet Lodge No. 226, Christianburg, Ohio; St. Paris Chapter No. 132, St. Paris, Ohio; Urbana Council No. 59, Urbana, Ohio; Raper Commandery No. 19, Knights Templar, Urbana, O. Home address: No. 209 West Water St., Urbana, Ohio.


LOZIER, CHARLES EDWARD, Manu- facturer; born, Versailles, Ripley Co., Ind., 1859; son of John Hogarth Lozier and Sarah Jane (Shaw) Lozier;


educated : common schools. Married, Grace Cheney, 1881. Present Vice President of The Columbia Steel Company; former Presi- dent of the Ohio Manufacturers' Associa- tion; Director of The Lorain County Sav- ings & Trust Company, The Troxel Manu- facturing Company. Societies and clubs: Masons and Al Koran Shrine, Cleveland, Ohio; Elyria Country Club; Athletic and Herniit Clubs, Cleveland, Ohio. Home address: 226 Fourth St., Elyria, Ohio.


LUDLOW, ARTHUR CLYDE, Clergyman; born, Chardon, Geauga Co., O., June 4, 1861; son of Linnaeus Charles Ludlow and Helen Augusta (Stafford) Ludlow: edu- cated: Cleveland, O., public schools; Adel- bert Coll. (Western Reserve Univ.); Lane Theol. Seminary; Union Theol. Seminary. College degrees: A. B. 1884; A. M. 1887; D. D., Wooster Univ., 1901. Married Jennie Gould, May 17, 1888; 2d, Rosa. E. Roeder, · March 28, 1893. Pastor: Miles Park


Presby. Ch., Cleveland, O., 1886 ---. Author: Cleveland Presbyterianism; also numerous religious and educational pam- phlets; Mem. Cleveland Bd. Education, 1904-10; stated clerk Cleveland Presby .; permanent clerk Synod of Ohio; Moderator, Synod of Ohio, 1913. Socs. and clubs: Delta Upsilon Coll. Frat .; Phi Beta


Kappa Honor Soc .; K. P .; Adelbert Alumni Assn. (necrologist). Presbyterian.


Home address: 9719 Miles


Av., S. E., Cleveland, Ohio.


LUETHI, HARRY WALTER, Teacher of music; born, Gnadenhutten, O., Feb. 13, 1872; son of Samuel Luethi and Lydia (Romig) Luethi; educated: High Sch. of Gnadenhutten, O .; Oberlin Coll .; Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Married, Grace A. Springer, March 7, 1905; Supervisor of music in the Pub. Schs. of Ashtabula, O., 1902; private music instructor and choir leader, 1902 -; Mem. Ashtabula charter commission, 1913; Pres. of Chamber of Commerce, Ashtabula, O., 1916-1917, re- elected 1917-18. Socs. and clubs: Ashta- bula Chamber Comm .; Lake Shore Club; Knights of Pythias. Presbyterian; Chair- man Ashtabula County Chapter of The American Red Cross. Home address: Ashtabula, Ohio.


LUETKEMEYER, GUSTAVE WILLIAM,


Wholesale Merchant; born, Cleveland, O.,


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March 10, 1865; son of Henry William Luetkemeyer and Helen (Henninger) Luetkemeyer; educated: public schools, Cleveland. Married, Julia Lueke, Feb. 7, 1899. Pres. The Lockwood-Luetkemeyer- Henry Co., Cleveland, O., wholesale hard- ware merchants; also interested in number other enterprises and corporations in Cleveland and elsewhere; Dir Nat. City Bank. Socs. and clubs: Union Club; Athletic Club; Yacht Club. Unitarian, Home address: 1905 East 107th St., Cleve- land, O.


LUNDY, GEORGE EVERETT, Gen. Sec. Y. M. C. A .; born, Manson, Ia., June 3, 1882; son of Nathan W. Lundy and Loueva (Wil- liams) Lundy; educated: public school; Webster Cy., Ia .; high school, Marshall- town. Ia. Married, Nellie M. Garwood, Oct. 24, 1906. Asst. Sec. Y. M. C. A., Waterloo, Ia., 1905-6: Boys' Sec. Y. M. C. A., Chatta- nooga, Tenn., 1906-9; Gen. Sec. Y. M. C. A., Bristol, Tenn. - Va., 1909-13; Gen. Sec. Y. M. C. A., Canton, O., 1913 -. Socs.


and clubs: Canton Chamber Commerce; Adcraft Club; member American Academy of Political and Social Science; The National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education. Member Christian Church. Home address: Canton, O.


LUTZ, GEORGE WAYNE, Educator; born, Langsville, O., Oct. 11, 1879; son of John William Lutz and Retta. (Lyle) Lutz; edu- cated: public schools, Meigs Co., O .; Ohio Univ .; Rio Grande College. Married, Hilah Longstreth, May 8, 1906. Teacher, Meigs Co., public schools, 7 yrs .; Supt. Pub. Schs., Rutland, O., 4 yrs .; Supt. Bidwell- Porter, O., 6 yrs .; County Supt., Gallia Co., 1914 -; received State Life Elementary Certificate, 1905; State High School Life Certificate, 1910. Socs. and clubs: Mason; Modern Woodmen of America. MethodIst. Home address: Gallipolis, Ohio.


LUTZ, HARLEY LEIST, College Professor; born, Ross Co., O., July 30, 1882; son of Ira Lutz and Minnie (Leist) Lutz; edu- cated: Oberlin College; Harvard Univ. College degrees: A. B., Oberlin, 1907; A. M., Harvard, 1908; Ph. D. Harvard, 1914. Married, Rachael Young, Dec. 31, 1909. Associate Prof. Economics, Oberlin Coll., 1909-14; Prof. Economics and Head De- part., Economics, 1914 --. Author: "State Control over the Assessment of Property for Taxation, with Special Reference to the State Tax Commission;" Harvard University Press, 1917. Socs. and clubs: American Economic Assn. Home address: 284 Forest St., Oberlin, Ohio.


LYBARGER, PAUL M., Educator; County Supt. of Schools, Delaware County. Home Address: Delaware, Ohio.


LYDER, FRED HENRY, Dentist; born, Alliance, O., Nov. 4, 1864; son of John W. Lyder and Mary V. (Bedortha) Lyder; educated: Akron Schs .; Philadelphia Den- tal Coll., Grad. in 1887. Married, Mary Plumer, Dec. 2, 1891. Member Ohio Dental Bd., 1893-1897; Pres., Ohio Dental Bd., 1908-11. Socs. and clubs: Natl. Dental Assn .; State Dental Soc .; Summit ' Co. Dental Soc. Church of Our Savior. Home Address: 34 S. Walnut St., Akron, Ohio.


LYLE, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Physician; born, Georgetown, Ky., March 3, 1861; son of John M. Lyle and Mar- (Phillips) Lyle; educated: public schools, Cincinnati; M. D. Med. Coll. Ohio. 1882. Married, Alice Johnson, Sept., 1891. Engaged in practice medicine, Cincinnati, 1882 -; physician


to Cincinnati Branch Hosp. for Con- sumptives, 1897-1907, 1908-9; Medical In- spector Ohio State Bd. Health and Cin- cinnati Bd. Health, 1901-7; Clinical Prof. diseases of chest, Univ. Cincinnati. Socs. and clubs: Am. Med. Assn .: Am. Climatol. Assn .: Am. Soc. for Study of Tuberculosis; Ohio State Med. Soc .: Cincinnati Academy


Med .; Cin. Soc. of Med. Research. Presby- terian. Republican. Home address: 203 Woolper Ave., Cincinnati, O.


LYMAN, EUGENE WILLIAM, Theologian; born, Cummington, Mass., April 4, 1872; son of Darwin Eugene Lyman and Julia Sarah (Stevens) Lyman; educated: Amherst Coll .; Yale, School of Religion; Hooker Fellow at Univs. Halle, Berlin and Marburg, 2 yrs. College degrees: A. B., 1894; A. M., 1903; B. D., 1899; D. D., Bowdoin, 1906; Yale, 1912: Amherst, 1914. Marricd, Bertha Burton Thayer, June 1, 1899. Instr. Latin, Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Mass., 1894-5; Lawrence- ville, N. J., Sch., 1895-6; Prof. philosophy, Carleton College (Northfield, Minn., 1901- 4: Theology. Congl. Coll. of Canada, Montreal, 1904-5: Bangor, (Maine) Theol. Seminary, 1905-13; Prof. Philosophy of re- Jigion and Christian ethics, Oberlin Col- lege, Graduate School of Theology. Sept. 1913 -; Nathaniel W. Taylor lecturer on theology, Yale, 1909-10. Author: The In- fluence of Pragmatism on the Status of Theology, in the German Commemorative Volume, 1906; Theology


and Human Problems, 1910: contributor to theological and philosophical magazines and journals. Socs. and clubs: Am. Philos. Soc .: Theol. Soc .; Phi Beta Kanpa; Delta Upsilon. Home address: 280 Elm St., Oberlin, Ohio.


LYNCH, AUSTIN, Banker; Pres. Central Savings Bank. Home address: Crescent . Farm, Massillon Rd., Canton, Ohio.


LYNCH, CHARLES JAY, Attorney; born, Antioch, Monroe Co., O., Sept. 15, 1872; son of Elisha L. Lynch and Elizabeth (Read) Lynch; educated: public schools, Woodsfield, O. Married, Gail M. Mckeever, June 29, 1899. Engaged in practice law, 1895 -; elected judge, Court Common Pleas. Belmont Co., O., 1910 -. Socs. and clubs: Mason; Elk; Eagle. Favors Metho- dist Church. Home address: St. Clairs- ville, O.


LYNCH, CHARLES PETER, Educator: born, Meadville, Pa., July 29. 1858; son of John Lynch and Sarah (Kline) Lynch; educated: Girard, O., public schools; Allegheny Coll. College degrees: A. B., 1886; A. M., 1889; Ph. D., 1897. Married, Mary Virginia Miller, Nov. 25, 1886. Teacher, public schools, Youngstown, 1876-81; Prin. High Sch., Warren, O., 0.,


1886-91; teacher, Latin Depart., Cleveland, O., High Sch., 1891-1902; Asst. Supt., Cleveland, O., public schools, 1902-06: Prin. West High Sch., Cleveland, O., 1906-11; Supt. Schs., Lakewood, O., 1911- -. and clubs: Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta Socs. Kappa; Masonic Order; Ohio State Teach- ers' Assn .; Nat. Educational Assn .; Sons Am. Rev. Methodist. Home address: 1427 Robinwood Av., Lakewood, Ohio.


LYNCH, DOLLY SUITE (Mrs. Allen Ram- sey Lynch), reader humorous stories; horn, New Comerstown, O., Dec. 1, '54; daughter of Dr. John Smythe Suite and Sarah K. (Beatty) Suite; educated: public schools, St. Louis, Mo .: Cambridge (O.), High Sch. Married, Allen Ramsey Lynch, Dec. 30, 1875. Teacher in public schools, Cam- bridge, O .. 1873-75: reader humorous


stories, 1890 -: appointed one of the


Women Commissioners for Centennial Celebration at Columbus, 1912. Socs. and clubs: Review Club of Dennison and TThrichsville, O. (Pres. 3 yrs.); Dennison Play Ground and Civic Improvement Assn .; Twin City Hosp. Assn: various social clubs and church guilds. Protestant Episcopal. Republican. Home address: 104 North 9th St., Dennison, O.


LYNCH, MARY VIRGINIA MILLER (Mrs. Charles Peter Lynch). speaker; born, March 22, 1863; daughter of Rev. Robert Thompson Miller, D. D., and Virginia


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Ritchie; educated: Allegheny Coll .;


private school (Uniontown, Pa.). College degrees: A. B. Married, Charles Peter Lynch, Nov. 25, 1885. Has delivered numerous addresses on missionary topics and Sunday Sch. work, also public ad- dresses to Mothers' Clubs. Socs. and


clubs: Карра Alpha Theta Sorority; (descendants of Mayflower) Soc. of D. A. R .; Nat. Soc. U. S. Daughters of 1812. Methodist-Episcopal. Home address: 1427 Robinwood Av., Lakewood (Cleveland), Oliio.


LYNN, ALLEN BLAINE, Educator; born, Flushing, O., August 9, 1881; son of Emmet E. Lynn and Ella (Spencer) Lynn; educated: Country Schools, Belmont Co .; Marietta Coll .; Wooster Univ .; Ohio State Univ .; Muskingum Coll. College degrees: A. B., 1909, Ohio Univ. Married, Anna Helen Cowgill, Jan. 3, 1908. Taught in country schools of Belmont Co .; Supt. of Schs., Somerton, Clarington and Lexing- ton, O .; Principal of Mansfield Schs., Dist. Supt. of Crawford Co., 1913; Co. Supt. of Logan, 1914-1916; holds State, Common and High School Life Certificates. Socs. and clubs: Mason; Eastern Star. Presby- terian Church. Home address: W. San- dusky Ave., Bellefontaine, Ohio.


LYON, EDMUND DANIEL, Educator; born, Martinsburg, Ohio., Sept. 5, 1862; son of Aaron Jackson and Olive (Weatherby) Lyon; educated: Ohio Wes., A. B., 1882; A. M., 1902; Ped. D., Miami Univ., 1908. Married, Camilla Gallup, Dec. 31, 1891. Supt. Schools, Berea, O., 1888-93; Supt. Mansfield Schools, 1893-1901; Supt. Schools, Madisonville, O., 1901-06; Prin. Woodward High School, Cincinnati, O,, 1906-1912, Hughes High School, 1912- Trustee Ohio Wes. Univ. Socs. and Clubs: Ohio State Teachers' Assn .; Natl. Educational Assn .; Masonic Order. Methodist. Home address: 5505 Arnsby Place, Madisonville, Cincinnati; Hughes High School, Cincin- nati, Ohio.


LYON, G. A., Educator; Supt. of Schools Clyde, Ohio. Home address: Clyde, Ohio.


LYONS, ABRAHAM MARKLE, Merchant; born, Toronto, O., Sept. S, 1852; son of James Lyons and Rosanna (Markle) Lyons; educated: Toronto Pub. Schs .; Adrian (Mich.) College. College degrees: A. B .; A. M. Married, Ella McConnell, Sept. 8, 1883. Taught Dist. Schs., 1873-1878; Steubenville City Schs., 1882-1891; engaged in Merchant Tailoring and Clothing busi- ness in Steubenville, 1891 to the present time; Steubenville Bd. of Education, 1891- 1898, and 1909-


-. Socs. and clubs: Masonic Lodge, No. 45; Steubenville Com- mandery, No. 11; Past Eminent Com- mander, No. 11. Methodist Protestant Church. Home address: 717 North Fourth St., Steubenville, Ohio.


LYSINGER, CLETUS KARL, Journalist; born, Shelby, O., July 12, 1890; son of Andrew Curtis and Grace Elinor (Howe) Lysinger; educated: Shelby and Monessen, Pa., public schools, Oberlin. Engaged in newspaper work, St. Catharines, Ont. (Canada); Iowa City, Ia .; Greensburg, Pa .; Johnstown, Pa .; Bismark, No. Dak .; Ann Arbor, Mich .; Cumberland, Md .; editor Daily Citizen, Shelby, Ohio, 1911-1912; manager International Circulation Service, Cleveland, O., 1915; Pres. and Gen. mana- ger Photo-play Promotion Syndicate, Pittsburg, Pa., 1915-1916. Socs. and clubs: Colonial Club, Shelby, O .; Hermits, Pitts- burg, Pa .; International Cir. Builders' Assn., New York .: M. W. A. Presbyterian. Home address: 22 Washington St., Shelby, Ohio.


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MacMILLAN, MARY, Writer; born. "Elm- wood." Butler Co., O .. near Hamilton, O .; daughter of William MacMillan and Sarah · (Wade) MacMillan; educated: high school, Hamilton. O .; Wells Coll .; Bryn Mawr Coll. Writer of stories. articles and poems in magazines; published special articles in "Cincinnati. The Queen City." 1912; "Short Plays." 1913 (second edition, 1914, third edition. 1916); "The Little Golden Fountain" (poems) 1916; "More Short Plays," 1917. Socs. and clubs: College Club of Cincinnati (twice Pres.); College Equal Suffrage League (once Pres.); Mac- Dowell Soc .: Ohio Valley Poetry Soc. Home address: 1915 Bigelow St., Cincin- nati. O.


MacMILLEN, FRANCIS, Violinist; born, Marietta, O., Oct. 14, 1885; son of Sam- uel Melvin MacMillen and Ella Ijams (Hill) MacMillen; educated: College of Music. Chicago. Ill. (at age 7 yrs.); later studied in Berlin. Brussels, St. Peters- burg, under Joachim, Cesar Thomson, Flesch. Auer. and others; was .awarded first prize and Van Hal cash prize, Brus- sels Roval Conservatory, at age 16 yrs. Unmarried. First professional appearance in Brussels, 1903; successfully toured Eng- land, Belgium, Italy, Austria, France and Germany: debut in America in Carnegie Hall, New York, Dec. 7, 1906; made tours of principal cities of America, 1906-7 and 1907-8, playing with leading orchestras; has appeared many times in all prominent cities of Europe; was greeted by 5000 peo- ple at his "home coming," Marietta, O., Jan. 23, 1907. Home address: Marietta, Ohio.


MacNICHOL, GEORGE POPE, Manufac- turer; born, Eastport, Me., Nov. 5, 1869; son of Archibald MacNichol and Delia Helen (Burrall) MacNichol; educated: graded schools of Calais, Me .; high school of Calais; Phillips-Exeter Acad., Exeter, N. H .: Collegiate Dept. of Harvard, and the Med. Dept. of Harvard Univ. College degrees: M. D. Married, Laura B. Ford, June 6, 1894. Practiced two years as sur- geon, 1893-5; Secy. and Treas. of Michi- gan Alkali Co., Wyandotte, Mich., 5 yrs .; then Secy, and Treas. of the Edward Ford Plate Glass Co., 5 yrs .; now in experimen- tal work. Socs. and clubs: 32d degree Mason and Shriner; Toledo Country Club; Toledo Club; Toledo Automobile Club; Toledo Yacht Club; Harvard Med. Assn. Presbyterian Church. Home address: 2131 Collingwood, Toledo, O.


McBRIDE, CURTIS E., Attorney; born, near Mansfield, O., Aug. 11, 1858; son of Union McBride and Nancy Jane (Smart) McBride: educated: country schools until 16 yrs. old: entered preparatory depart- ment Univ. Wooster, O., (2 yrs.), and completed the Sophomore year in the Collegiate Dept. Married, Minnie Rhodes, Aug. 29, 1879; 2nd, Frances English, Jan. 2, 1911. Admitted to bar, Supreme Court, Ohio. March 7. 1882; engaged in general practice law (corporation law a specialty), representing C. C. C. & St. L. R. R. Co .; B. & O. R. R. Co .; The Erie R. R. Co : The L. E. & W. R. R. Co .: The Mansfield Ry., Light & Power Co .; C. S. & S. Ry. Co., Mansfield, Ohio, 1915 -; member 71st and 72nd General Assemblies, Ohio, (dur- ing last session) minority leader. Au- thor: McBride's Jury Law and Law on Special Finding of Fact. A close student of general and United States History. Socs. and clubs: Country Club: 32d de- gree Mason; Knight Templar; Elk; I. O.


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O. F .; K. P .; member of Al Koran Tem- ple Mystic Shrine. Presbyterian; an older. ITome address: 500 West Park Ave., Mans- field, O.


McBROOM, C. C., Educator; Supt. of Schs., St. Marys, O. Home address: St. Marys, Ohio.


MCCABE, HARRIET CALISTA CLARK, born, Sidney. N. Y., Jan. 19, 1827; daugh- ter of Arvine Clark and Eliza Higgins (Clark) Clark; educated: Elmira, N. Y. At age of 23 yrs. became preceptress in Dickinson Sem., Williamsport, Pa., where she continued for 7 yrs. Married, Rev. Lorenzo D. MeCabe, July 19, 1856. Pres. of Woman's Foreign Missionary Auxiliary of the local M. E. Church; organizer of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Ohio, 1874. followed by the National organization in the same year; Pres. of the National Woman's Home Missionary Soc .; editor of Woman's Home Missions; Secy. of Indian Work and Mem. of the Bd. of Trustces of the W. H. M. S. Socs. and clubs: Faculty Club of Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Home address: Delaware, O.


McCALLY, JOSHUA R., Physician; born, Auglaize Co., O., Aug. 15, 1863; son of A. W. McCally and Sarah (Brackney) Mc- Cally; educated: country schools; Val- paraiso Normal School (Ind.); Ohio Wes. Univ .; Eclectic Med. Coll., Cincinnati, O. College degrees: M. D. Married, Nannie Guagi. Sept. 18. 1886. who died Nov. 12, 1897: 2nd. Elizabeth M. McKee, Nov. 23, 1898. Engaged in general practice medi- cine, Auglaize Co., O .. 1890; practicing at Dayton, O., 1893 -. Socs. and clubs: Dayton Med. Soc .: State and Nat. Medical Socs .. Masonic Order, 32d degree; Knight Templar. Methodist. Home address: 745 Brown St .. Dayton. O.


McCAMMON, ELMER ELLSWORTH,


Clergyman; born, Hopewell, Muskingum Co .. O., Nov. 29. 1861: son of Zachariah McCammon and Eliza Ann (Rutledge) McCammon; educated : Ohio Wesleyan Univ .: Boston Univ. Sch. of Theology; Ohio Northern Univ. College degrees: A. B .. 1888: A. M .. 1891; S. T. B., 1891; D. D., 1914. Married. Rozella C. Case. Oct. 4, 1892. Ordained M. E. ministry, 1893; pas- torates: Harpster, O., 1892-4; Montpelier, O., 1891-5; Marysville, O .. 1896-8; Epworth, Toledo, O., 1898-1902; Sidney, 1902-7; Ken- ton, 1907-10: Delaware, 1910-11; Gen. Supt. Flower Deaconess Home and Hospital, 1911-1914; Dist. Supt. Toledo Dist. West Ohio Conference. 1914 -; Pres. Bd. of Trustees, Flower Deaconess Home and Hospital. 1914 -. Socs. and clubs: Phi Delta Theta Frat .: Masonic Order. In- dependent Republican. Home address: 2459 Maplewood Ave .. Toledo. O.


McCAMPBELL, EUGENE FRANKLIN, Sanitarian; born, Marysville, O., April 15, 1882: son of James McCampbell and Flora Jeanette (Ryan) McCampbell; educated: Ohio State Univ .; Univ. Chicago; Rush Medical Coll. College degrees: S. B., 1906; Ph. D., 1910; M. D., 1911. Married, Kath- erine Scott. June 14. 1906. Instr. Bacte- riology, Ohio Med. Univ., 1903-4; Asst. in Bacteriology. Univ. Wis., 1905-6; Asst. in Pathology, Univ. Chicago, summers, 1908-9: Asst. Prof. State T'niv .. 1906-10: Prof .. June. 1910-14; Bacteriology, Ohio Secy. and Exec. Officer Ohio State Bd. of Health, 1912-16: Dean, College of Medi- cine. Ohio State Univ .. 1916 -. Author: General Bacteriology (with Frost). 1910; Laboratory Methods for Study of Im- munity. 1910; contributor. Marshall's Mi- crobiology. Socs. and clubs: Fellow A. A. A. S .: A. M. A .: Am. Assn. Bacteriologists and Pathologists; Sigma Xi; Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Phi Rho Sigma: Mason: Athletic and Scioto Country Clubs. Methodist


Episcopal. Home address: 2034 Iuka Ave., Columbus. O.


MCCARTHY, DANIEL PATRICK, Retired; born. London Twp., Seneca Co., O., Dec. 2S. 1866; son of Patrick McCarthy and Mary. (Shay) McCarthy; educated: coun- try schools; Heidelberg Coll. (preparatory department); Fostoria Normal School and Business College. Married. Nettie Kon- kle. Nov. 28. 1900. Teacher country schools, 7 yrs .; engaged as traveling sales- man for Plumbing & Steam Supply Co., 18 -- 1911; retired to private life, 1911 -; member Supreme Executive Com. United Commercial Travelers of America; mem- ber Seneca Co. Liquor Licensing Board; chairman Board for Building and Found- ing Y. M. C. Assn. in Fostoria. O .; chair- man Masonic Temple Com. promoting and building permanent home for Masons in Fostoria, O .; member Fostoria Sch. Bd .; Pres. Fostoria Commercial Club. Socs. and clubs: Past Master F. & A. M .. Fos- toria Lodge. 288; Past High Priest Chap- ter R. A. M .. 150; Past Thrice Illustrious Master. Fostoria Council. 90. R. & S. M .; Past Commander, Fostoria Commandery, 62. K. T .: Toledo Consistory. A. A. Scot- tish Rite. Valley of Toledo, 32d degree: United Commercial Travelers (Past Grand Counsellor, Grand Council of Ohio). Pres- byterian. Home address: 133 West Tiffin St., Fostoria. O.


MCCARTY, RICHARD JAY, Attorney; born, Augusta, Ga., Jan. 24, 1858; son of Jera- miah McCarty and Elizabeth (Lyndon) McCarty; educated: Augusta, Ga .; Wash- ington Univ. College degrees: LL. B. Married. Amy H. Toulmin, May 10, 1877; died Nov., 1902; 2nd. Caroline Theobald, Oct. 9. 1909. Engaged in practice law, Washington. D. C .. 1886 -; removed to St. Louis, Mo., and resumed practice; re- moved to Dayton, O., resumed practice, specialist in patent, trade-mark and copy- right laws, also patent solicitor, 1892 -- Socs. and clubs: Masonic Order, York Rite. Scottish Rite: K. P. Protestant Episcopal. Home address: 4 Russell Apts., Dayton. O.


McCASSY, JOHN H., Physician; born, Wingham, Ontario, Canada, July 30, 1862: son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McCassy: edu- cated: Owen Sound high school and Col- lege; National Normal Univ., Lebanon. Ohio. College degrees: A. M .; M. D. Married. Edith Whan. 1SS9. Engaged in general practice medicine. Kans .; city health officer; county coroner, Concordia, Concordia, Kans., Cloud Co., 1890-2; Supt. Kansas State Insane Asylum, 1893-5; specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Dayton, O., 1896 -. Author: Nerve.


Fire. Tonsillar Coughs; The Blues. the Criminal and their Characteristics: How to Limit Defectives; Retinitis; School Life in Relation to Diseases; Haematoma Auris; Foot Wear in Relation to Catarrh; Adolescent Insanity; Otis Media; Nasal Headaches; Iritis. Sexual Errors; Living to 100 Years Old; The Doctor's Touch and other verses; Rubber Tires (a satire in verse) ; "Our Last Christmas." Member Dayton. O .. School Board (4 yrs. Rep. ). Socs. and clubs: Montgomery Co. Med. Soc .: Ohio State Med. Soc. Presbyterian. Home address: Dayton, O.


MCCAULEY, JOHN, Attorney; born, Co- lumbiana Co .. O .. Dec. 9. 1834; son of Henry Mccauley and Susan (Kelley) Mc- Cauley; educated: Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Delaware. O. College degrees: A. M. Married. Josephine Lockwood. Feb. 4, 1864. Began practice of law in Tiffin, O .; Common Pleas Judge. 1880-3; chosen on Supreme Court Commission, 1SS3-5; now of law firm of McCauley & Weller, Tiffin, Ohio; director of The First Natl. Bank




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