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Univ. ; librarian Miami Univ., 1899-1909; librarian emeritus, 1909- Socs. and clubs: Alpha Chapter Beta Theta Pi Frat. Presbyterian Church. U. S. A. Home ad- dress: 100 Campus Ave .. Oxford. O.
McSWEENEY. JOHN. United States Referee in Bankruptcy: born, Wooster, O., 1855; son of John McSweeney and Kate (Rex) McSweeney; educated: Wooster College; Boston Univ. Law Sch. College degrees: A. B .: D. L. Married. Ada Mullins, Dec., 1884. Admitted to Ohio bar. 1879; prac- ticing attorney. Wooster. O .. 1879 -;
city solicitor, Wooster, O., 1879-1881; Pros. Atty .. Wayne Co .. O., 1883-1886; appointed U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy for Wayne and Holmes counties. Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, 1914, and re- elected in 1916; delegate-at-large to Dem- ocratic Conv .. 1900; Democratic elector- at-large. 1912. Socs. and clubs: Masonic Frat .; Univ. Club (Cleveland). Catholic. Home address: Wooster, O.
McVAY, ANNA PEARL, Educator-Lecturer; born, Athens, Ohio, Nov. 12, 1871; daugh- ter of Wallace W. McVay and Anna (Mc- Cune) McVay; educated: Athens (O.) pub- lic schools; Ohio Univ .; Bryn Mawr Coll .; Columbia Univ. College degrees: A. B., 1892; A. M., 1908; (Hon. Litt. D., Ohio Univ., 1909). Principal high school, Wells- ton, O., 1890-1; Prin, high school, Ashta- bula, O., 1892-5; Greek scholar, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1895-7; teacher Greek and Latin, Girls' high school, Philadelphia, Pa., 1897- 1900; teacher Greek and Latin, Wadleigh high school, New York City, 1900 -; Asst. to Prin., 1913 -; lecturer for New York Bd. Education, Ohio Teachers' Insts .; sent by N. Y. Bd. Ed. to report on classi- cal teaching in Great Britain and Ire- land; contributor: Educational Review; Classical Weekly; Journal of New York State Teachers' Assn .; Record of Chris- tian Work. Lecture subjects: Education; History; Literature; extensive traveier in Europe, North and South America and Islands of the Atlantic. Socs. and clubs: Women's Univ. Club (N. Y. City); New York Latin Club; Classical Assn. of At- lantic States; British Classical Assn .; Women's Rest Tour Assn. Presbyterian. Home address: Athens, Ohio. New York address: Wadleigh High School, 215 W. 114th St .. New York City, N. Y.
McVAY, CHARLES S., Educator; Supt. of Schools, Bellaire, Ohio. Home address: Bellaire, O.
McVAY, HERBERT RUSSELL, Educator; born, Athens, Ohio, April 14, 1869; son of Wallace W. McVay and Anna (Mc- Cune) McVay; educated: Ohio Univ .; Univ. Chicago; Columbia Univ. College degrees: B. Ph., 1890; D. Ped., 1915. Mar- ried, Grace A. Fullington, Aug. 16, 1915. Supt. schools, Frazeysburg, O., 1891-1892; Somerset, O., 1892-1898; Washington C. H., O., 1898-1902; Supt. Sidney, O., public schools, 1902 -; teacher, summer sessions, State Normal College, Miami Univ., 1907- 1908-1913; inventor and publisher of Mc- Vay's School Register and Record Book; trustee Ohio University; Pres. Central Ohio Teachers' Assn. Socs. and clubs: Sidney Commercial Club; Sidney Country Club; Beta Theta Pi; Knights Pythia's (Past Chancellor). Presbyterian. Home address: Sidney, Ohio.
MABERY, CHARLES FREDERIC, Emeritus Professor; born, New Gloucester, Me .; son of Henry Mabery and Elizabeth A. (Bennett) Mabery; educated: Harvard Univ. College degrees: A. B .; S. D. Mar- ried, Frances A. Lewis. Asst. teacher of chemistry, Harvard Univ., 1875-1883; Prof. chemistry, Case School Applied Science, 1883-1911; Prof. emeritus, 1911 -: inves- tigator in field organic chemistry, petroleum. Socs. and clubs: A. A. A. S .; Am. Acad. of Arts and Sciences; Am. Philos. Soc .; Am. Chem. Soc .; Ohio Chem. Soc. Home address: Case School of Ap- plied Science, Cleveland, Ohio.
MACK, EGBERT HIRAM, .Publisher: born, Sandusky, O., June 14, 1881; son of John Talman Mack and Alice (Davenport) Mack; educated: Sandusky public and high schools: Ohio State Univ. (Art Course). Married, Dorothy Schumacher, Oct. 10, 1915. Engaged in newspaper work since leaving college, 1903; editor San-
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dusky Register, Sandusky, O., 1915 -. Socs. and clubs: Sunyendeand Club; Com- mercial Club; Golf Club; Ad Club (San- dusky, O.); Press Club (Washington, D. C.); Sons Am. Revolution; Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. Episcopalian. Home address: Murschel Apts., West Washington St., Sandusky, Ohio.
MACK, FLORA ALICE DAVENPORT (Mrs. John T.), born, Ross Co., Ohio; daughter of Anthony Sims Davenport and Penelope (Ritchhart) Davenport; educated: Oberlin Coll., 1870. Married, John T. Mack, Feb. 25, 1873. Member Co. Bd. of Visitors, 18 yrs., and past Vice Pres. and charter member Woman's Building and Rest Room Assn. of Sandusky; past Pres. and Regional Chairman Woman's Auxiliary, also past officer of guild of Episcopal Ch. Socs. and clubs: Charter Mem. and Past Pres. Nineteenth Century Literary Club; founder Fortnightly Club and first Pres., serving 2 terms; Past Pres. for 2 terms City Fed. of Women's Organizations; Mem. and Pres. of Board of Sandusky Library Assn .; charter member and Past Regent Martha Pitkin Chapter, D. A. R .; State Vice Regent D. A. R .; Past Chmn. Ohio State Com. on Revolutionary Sol- diers; Past Chmn. Com. on Harrison Trail and Ocean to Ocean Highway and Past Ohio Mem. Nat. Highway Com. of D. A. R., 2 terms; Past Chmn. Ohio State Travel- ing Library Com., Fed. of Women's Clubs; Past State Treas. of Nat. Soc. U. S. Daughters of 1812 for Ohio, 2 yrs .; Past Pres. Ohio Soc. of U. S. Daughters of 1812. Protestant Episcopal. A Sunday School teacher for over 25 yrs. Home ad- dress: 714 Wayne St., Sandusky, O.
MACK, RALPH W., Insurance; born, Cin- cinnati, O., Sept. 9, 1878; son of William J. Mack and Rebecca (Tandler) Mack; educated: Cincinnati public schools. Mar- ried Fannie Goldstein, 1902. After leav- ing school, he entered the life insurance business in the capacity of cashier in his uncle's office; he later became associate general agent and on the death of his uncle in 1909, he and his brother under the firm name of M. W. and R. W. Mack, were appointed general agents of the Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. Socs. and clubs: Business Men's Club; City Club. Home address: 887 Clinton Springs Ave., Cincinnati, O.
MACKENSEN, PAUL JOHANNES, Univer- sity Professor; born, Hanover, Ont., Can., Feb. 16. 1883; son of Wilhelm Engelhardt Mackensen and Sophia (Scholvien) Mack- ensen; educated: Hanover, Ont., public schools; Walkerton, Ont .. high school; Capital Univ .; Lutheran Theol. Seminary; Univ. Michigan. College degrees: A. B., 1904; A. M., Univ. of Mich., 1913. Married, Anna Wurster, Aug. 5, 1914. Asst. pas- tor St. James Lutheran Ch., Wheeling, W. Va., 1907-11: Prof. German Lang. and Lit., Capital Univ., Columbus, O., 1911 -; registrar, 1911 --;
leave of absence granted, 1912-1914; Asst. and Instr. Univ. Mich. Lutheran. Home address: Bexley Station, Columbus, O.
MACKENZIE, J. GAZZAM, Manufacturer; born. Vineland, N. J., Nov. 28, 1873; son of John F. Mackenzie and Emma L. (Gaz- zam) Mackenzie; educated: Lawrence- ville (N. J.) Acad .: Grad. in 1892 from Pennsylvania Charter Sch., Philadelphia, Pa .; Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1893-1894. Married, Jennie Randolph Dorsey, June 13, 1894. Salesman in Philadelphia in 1896 for Ames-Bonner Co., of Toledo, O., Mfr. of brushes and mirrors; now Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr. of same: Pres. Kenil- worth Land Co., Kenilworth Co., Asheville, N. C .; trustee Toledo Univ. Socs. and clubs: ex-Pres. Toledo Commerce Club;
ex-Pres. Ohio Phi Kappa Psi; Mason; Toledo Yacht Club; Toledo Automobile Club; Toledo Phi Kappa Psi, of Univ. of Penn .; Toledo Rotary, ex-Vice Pres .; Inverness Golf Club. Trinity Episcopal Church. Home address: 423 Islington St., Toledo, O.
MACLEOD, JAMES RICKARD, Physiologist; born, Dunkeld, Scotland, Sept. 6, 1876; son of (Rev.) Robert Macleod and Jane (McWalter) Macleod; educated: Univ. Aberdeen, 1898; Univ. Leipzig, 1898-1899; Univ. Cambridge, Eng. College degrees: M. B., Ch. B., 1898; D. Ph., 1902. Married, Mary Watson McWalter, July, 1903. Prof. physiology, Western Reserve Med. Coll., Cleveland, O., July, 1903 -; Lieut. (with captain's certificate), in Ambulance Corps of 19th Middlesex Rifles, 1900-1903. Au- thor: Practical Physiology (jointly) 1902; Recent Advances in Physiology (jointly), 1905; Organic Chemistry (jointly), 1907; Diabetes, Its Pathological Physiology, 1913; Fundamentals of Physiology, 1916. Socs. and clubs: Fellow A. A. A. S. (ex-Vice Pres. Sec. K.); member Physiology Soc. Am .; Physiol. Soc. England; Soc. Exptl. Biology and Medicine; Biochem. Soc .; University Club. Presbyterian. Home ad- dress: 10910 Ashbury Ave., Cleveland, O. MACOMBER, IRVING EMERSON, Real Es- tate Investments; born, Toledo, O., Oct. 8, 1872; son of Albert E. Macomber and Sara Haviland (Smith) Macomber; edu- cated: Toledo High and Manual Training Schs .; Cornell Univ. College degrees: M. E. (1894). Married, Marie Becker, Sept. 15. 1904. Began business training with Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., as apprentice, 1895-6; member firm and Pres. same, Macomber Brothers Co., real estate investments, 223 Nicholas Bldg., Toledo, O., 1896 -; Secy. and Mgr. The Toledo Factories Co., 1912 -; member Toledo Bd. Education, 1908-1912, Pres. 1910; Pres. Toledo Real Estate Bd., 1912; Pres. Ohio Assn. Real Estate Exchanges, 1913-1914; member Municipal Commission of Publicity and Efficiency, 1916 -; Pres. Toledo Play-Ground Assn. number yrs .; trustee Toledo Museum Art, 1912 --; trustee Toledo Commerce Club, 1911-1912, 1915-, Pres. 1916-1917. Socs. and clubs: Toledo Commerce Club; Rotary Club; To- ledo Div. Boy Scouts of America; Yacht Club; Musical Arts Soc .; Zoological Soc .; Civic League; Cornell Alumni Assn .; Nat. Assn. Real Estate Exchanges; Ohio Assn. Real Estate Exchanges. Home address: 22 Lincoln Apts., Toledo, O.
MADDOX, FLORENCE SPRING (Mrs. Wil- liam Hedrick Maddox), Trained Nurse; born, Dover Twp., Fulton Co., O., Sept. 30, 1870; daughter of Cornelius Milton Spring and Sarah Ann (Eldridge) Spring; educated: special school district, Tedrow, O .; Ohio Wes. Univ. (class 1894); Colum- bus Training Sch. for Nurses. College degrees: B. L. Married, William Hedrick Maddox. M. D., June 29, 1899. Socs. and clubs: D. A. R. (Regent); Women's Club; Civic League; Eastern Star; Women's Foreign Miss. Soc. Member choir of Methodist Episcopal Ch. Home address: 141 W. Chestnut St., Wauseon, O.
MAEDJE. CHARLES WALDEMAR, Pub- lisher; born, Cleveland, O., July 30, 1856; son of Christian Maedje and Caroline Maedje; educated: Cleveland public and high schools. Married, Emma H. Heimer- dinger. Sept. 26. 1888. Entered business at the age of 17 yrs. (1874) Halle Bros., as entry clerk; same year as clerk and bookkeeper for "Cleveland Anzeiger"; ad- vertising solicitor and bookkeeper until 1883, and then Secy. of the Anzeiger Publ. Co. until 1889; Pres. and Mgr. of the Waechter and Erie Publ. Co., 1889-1892;
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Pres. and Mgr. of The German Consoli- dated Newspaper Co .. 1892-1917; also managing editor of same (Publishers of "Waechter and Anzeiger"); Dir. of State Banking & Trust Co., 1899-1917; Dir. of the German Press & Plate Co. since or- ganization: Dir. of Flexitype Co. since or- ganization; Dir. Cleveland Cremation Co., Cleveland, O. Socs. and clubs: Chamber
of Commerce; Goethe-Schiller Verein; charter member of Germania Turn Ver. Worwaerts of Cleveland; member of Har- monie Singing Soc .; Single Tax Club. Home address: Allandale Heights, East Cleveland, Ohio.
MAERKER, ALFRED ERNEST HERMAN, Physician; born, Posen, Germany, May 25, 1857; son of Gotthilf Maerker and Elfriede (Bretschneider) Maerker; edu- cated: public schools Posen, Germany; Wooster Univ .; Medico-Chirurgical Coll., Philadelphia, Pa. College degrees: M. D. Married, Mary Ellen King, March 6, 1879. Practicing physician and surgeon, Napo- leon, O., 1882 -. Socs. and clubs: North- western Ohio Med. Soc .; Ohio State Med. Soc .; American Med. Assn. Methodist. Home address: 504 West Washington St., Napoleon, O.
MAETZEL, HENRY, Civil Engineer; born, Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 26, 1866; son of George H. Maetzel and Lillie (Andriessen) Maetzel; educated: common and high schools of Columbus, O .; Ohio State Univ .; Technikum Mittweida, Germany, and re- ceived state certificate. Married, Lottie Ellis, Dec. 5, 1902. Draftsman Penn. R. R., Columbus Bridge Co .; Asst. City En- gineer, Columbus, O .; County Engineer, Franklin Co., O .; City Engineer, Colum- bus, O. Socs. and clubs: Mason and Shriner; Olentangy Club. Home address: 165 Deshler St., Columbus, O.
MAGLY. OTTO H., Educator: born. Cin- cinnati. O., May 12, 1873; son of Peter J. Magly and Melinda H. (Helmbach) Magly; educated: Columbus, O., public schools: Baldwin-Wallace Coll., Berea, O. Married, Margaret Ann Voelker. 1897. Assistant bookkeeper B. & O. ticket office, Columbus, O., 1891; head department Com- mercial Course, East High Sch., Columbus, O., 1895-1908; Prin. West High Sch., Co- lumbus. O .. 1908 -; Secy. and Supt. Lake- side, O., 1905-1912. Socs. and clubs: State Teachers' Assn .: Central Ohio Schoolmas- ters' Club; North Central Assn. Colleges and Secondary Schools; Masonic Order. Methodist. Home address: 405 Deshler Ave .. Columbus. O.
MAGRUDER, CLIFFORD H., Banker; born, West Carlisle, O .. June 22. 1878; son of William A. Magruder and Maria (Lynch) Magruder; educated: public schools, Cosh- octon, O. Married, Effie B. Almack, 1902. Bookkeeper, teller, Peoples' Bank, Coshoc- ton. O., 1903-1909; assistant cashier Com- mercial Nat. Bank, 1909-1912; cashier Com- mercial Nat. Bank, 1912 -; member and Pres. city council many yrs. Socs. and clubs: Masonic; Knights Pythias. Metho- dist Episcopal. Home address: Coshocton, Ohio.
MAGRUDER, J. J., Physician; born, Somer- set. O., Dec. 10. 1847; son of Edward R. Magruder and Mary (Mckinney) Magruder; educated: common schools of Somerset, O., and St. Vincent's College. Wheeling, W. Va. Married. Margaret O'Neill. Oct. 12. 1875. A. A. Surg., U. S. A., 1872-1875; practiced medicine in Somerset, O .. 1875- 1891. and in Columbus, O., 1891 to date; chief of staff of St. Anthony's Hospital, 1892 --. Socs. and clubs: K. of C. Cath- olic. Home address: 111 Cleveland Ave .. Columbus, O.
MAGRUDER, SAMUEL ALEXANDER,
Banker; born. Port Clinton. O .. Oct. S, 1843; son of J. H. Magruder and Elizabeth (Hollinshead) Magruder; educated: Port
Clinton and Sandusky public schools (Grad.). Married. Ella Mott. Oct. 19, 1876; died. Jan. 17. 1914. Actively con- nected with the Magruder Bank Co., es- tablished in 1873. Member of St. Thomas Episcopal Church. Home address: 503 E. Second St., Port Clinton, O.
MAGRUDER, WILLIAM THOMAS, Mechan- ical Engineer; born, Baltimore, Md., April 22, 1861; son of William Thomas Magruder and Mary Clayton (Hamilton) Magruder; educated: Trinity Sch., N. Y .; St. John's Sch., Sing Sing, N. Y .; Peekskill Military Academy; Stevens Inst. Tech .; Grad. stu- dent Johns Hopkins Univ., 1886-7. Col- lege degrees: M. E., 1881 (won Priestley prize in chemistry. 1880). Married, Ellen Fall Malone, June 18, 1891. Draftsman and designer, Campbell Printing Press & Mfg. Co .. Taunton. Mass .. 1881-6; chief chemist B. & O. R. R., Mt. Clare, Balti- more, 1887; Instr. and Adj. Prof. Mech. Engr .. Vanderbilt Univ., 1887-1896: chief of machinery, Tenn. Centennial Exposi- tion, 1896: Prof. mechanical engineering, Ohio State Univ., 1896 -; also consulting engineer, specialty gas engineering. Socs. and clubs: Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs .; Fel- low A. A. A. S. (Secy. Sect. D., 1899-1900- 1902-1907); Pres. Engrs. Club of Colum- bus. 1904-1905: Pres. Ohio Soc. Mech. Engrs., 1905-1907; Soc. Promotion Engr. Edc. (councillor. 1899-1902 and 1907-1911; Vice Pres .. 1905-1906; Secy .. 1906-1907; Pres., 1912-1913); Nat. Soc. Promotion In- dustrial Edc. (Pres. Ohio Branch, 1908- 1913): Beta Theta Pi Frat. Episcopalian. Republican. Home address: 342 W. 9th Ave .. Columbus. O.
MAHARRY, S. H., Educator; Supt. of Schs., Wellston, O. Home address: Wellston, O. MAHON, STEPHEN K., Clergyman; born, Sardinia. O ... Sept. 17, 1874; son of Wil- liam Mahon and Mary (Darling) Mahon; educated: Phillips Exeter Acad .; Ohio Wes- levan Univ. College degrees: B. L. Mar- ried. Jeanette Nelson. Nov. 6. 1902. Pas- tor M. E. Church, Massillon, O., 1900-1905: Central M. E. Church, Mansfield, O., 1905- 1911; Asburg M. E. Church, Delaware, O., 1911-1916; Epworth M. E. Church, To- Jedo, O. 1916 -. Socs. and clubs: 32d de- gree Mason: A. T. O. Frat .: Exchange Club of Toledo: Commerce Club of To- ledo. Methodist Episcopal. National offi- cer of A. T. O. Fraternity. Home address: 539 W. Delaware Ave., Toledo, O.
MAHON. THOMAS C., Attorney; born, Marseilles, Wyandot Co., O., July 4, 1860; son of James Mahon and Phebe ( Waples) Mahon: educated: Dunkirk Union School: Ohio Wes. Univ .; Cincinnati Law School. Married, Mary I. Alexander, April 14. 1886. Engaged in mercantile business, 1885-9: in practice law, Kenton. O., Oct., 1889 --: Dir. Kenton Nat. Bank: Scioto Sign Co .. Kenton; elected city solicitor, Kenton 1896-7: Pros. Atty., Hardin Co., 1897-1903: member Bd. Education, Kenton. 1908-16; Democratic candidate for Con- gress, but defeated by Frank B. Willis, 1910. Soes. and clubs: K. P .: Elk; K. T. Scottish Rite Mason, Shriner. Methodist. Home address: 651 North Main St .. Ken- ton. C.
MALLOW, EDGAR HAYES, Physician- Surgeon: born, Austin, O .. Oct. 9, 1874; son of Adam G. Mallow and Jennie K. (Galbraith) Mallow; educated: Frankfort high school: Ohio State Univ .: Med. Coll. of Ohio. Cincinnati. O. College degrees: M. D. Married. Lillian M. Kuhns. Oct. 14. 1903. Practicing medicine. Socs. and clubs: Masonic: Montgomery Co. Acad.
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of Med .: Ohio State and Am. Med. Socs. First Reformed Church. Home address: 235 Summit St., Dayton, O.
MANCHESTER, FRANK SUMNER, Den- tist; born. Wheeling, W. Va .. July 8, 1876; son of C. E. Manchester. D. D., and Emma (Case) Manchester; educated: public schools, Cleveland and Barnesville, Ohio; Cleveland high school; Adelbert College; Western Reserve Dental Co lege. College degrees: B. L .; D. D. S. Married, Grace Gibson. May 11. 1904. Dentist in Canton Ohio, since June. 1903. Socs. and clubs: Stark Co. Dental Soc .: Ohio State Dental Soc .; National Dental Soc. First M. E. Church. Canton. O. Home address: New Berlin, O.
MANN. A. E., Dentist; born. Wyandot Co., O .. Aug. 19. 1874: son of J. G. Mann and Jennie T. (Wagner) Mann; educated: Findlay Coll .; Chicago Coll. Dental Sur- gery. Married. Mabel C. Riley. Aug. 30, 1898. Practiced dentistry in Findlay since 1898. Pres. Hancock Dental Soc .. 2 yrs .; Pres. Hancock Seneca Soc .. 1 yr. Socs. and clubs: Masons: I. O. O. F .: Elks; Symposium (Literary Club); Court (Liter- ary Club). Lutheran Church. Home ad- dress: 839 Maple Ave .. Findlay. O.
MANN, JEANNETTE M., born, Sullivan, O .. . Jan. 13. 1853: daughter of John Mar- tin Gorham and Jane Lucretia (Parmely) Gorham; educated: Ashland, O., public schools; Conservatory Music. Married, Arthur P. Mann, Jan. 20, 1881. Treas. Woman's Rel. Corps, Dept. of Ohio, 1896-8; Pres. Woman's Relief Corps. Dept. of Ohio, 1914-15. Socs. and clubs: D. A. R .: Daugh- ters of Rebekah, etc. Presbyterian. Home address: 614 Center St .. Ashland, Ohio.
MANN, WILLIAM T., Postmaster; born, Bellevue. Huron Co., O., June 1, 1865: son of Alfred Mann and Mary J. (Crawley) Mann: educated: public schools, Clyde, (). Married, Nettie M. Cole, June 16. 1889. During career in grocery business was a partner of the firm of Hughes & Mann; served as village councilman. 4 yrs .: served on Bd. of Trustees of Public Affairs, 4 yrs .; member of Clyde fire department from 1887-1913, during which time, was chief of the department. 1896-1913. Socs. and clubs: Clyde Lodge. No. 126, K. of P .; Monticello Lodge, No. 244, F. & A. M .: Clyde Chapter. No. 90. R. A. M .: Fre- mont Commandery, No. 56, Knights Templars: Bellevue Council. No. 82. R. & S. M .; Ancient Accepted Rite Valley of Toledo. Grace Episcopal Church. Home address: 323 S. Main St .. Clyde. O.
MANNHEIMER, JENNIE, Professional Reader; born, Rochester, N. Y .; daughter of Dr. Sigmund Mannheimer and Louise ( Herschman) Mannheimer; educated: Rochester. N. Y .: Cincinnati (O.) Hughes high school; Hebrew Union Coll .; Univ. Cincinnati. College degrees: B. L .: B. H. Director Sch. of Expression. College of Music. Cincinnati, O., 1910-1917; Dir. Cin- cinnati Sch. Expression, 1892 -; traveled abroad during 1912. Reader. Annual Series, Masterpieces of Modern Drama,
Cincinnati Woman's Club; Waldorf- Astoria, N. Y .; read with Cincinnati Sym- phony Orchestra. A Midsummer Night's Dream; read Brooklyn Inst. Fine Arts & Sciences: has given talks on A Visit to Palestine. Socs, and clubs: (leader) Tues- day Shakespeare Circle: Modern Drama Circle; member Soc. for Welfare of the Blind; Council of Jewish Women; Wom- an's City Club of Cincinnati: Bible Study Circle. Home address: 969 Marion Ave .. Avondale. Cincinnati. O.
MANSFIELD. EDWIN, Com. Pleas Judge, Richland Co. Term expires Feb .. 1919. Home address: Mansfield, O.
MANSFIELD, JOHN ALEXANDER, Attor- ney; born. Bloomfield. Jefferson Co., O .; son of Jacob Y. Mansfield and Margaret Deter) Mansfield; educated: Hopedale College: Univ. Mich. College degrees: B. L. Married. Nettie Mansfield, Aug. 30, 1877. Admitted to bar. 1879; practicing attorney at law, Steubenville, O., 1879 -; judge Probate Court. Jefferson Co .. Ohio, 1888-1892; resigned to take judgeship of Common Pleas Court, 3rd Jud. Sub. Div., 8th Jud. Dist. Ohio. 1892-1902; State Rep. from Jefferson Co., 1915 -; delegate East Ohio Conf. M. E. Church to Gen. Conf. at Cleveland. 1896: Chicago. 1900. Socs. and clubs: K. P .; Elks. Methodist. Home ad- dress: 611 North Fourth St., Steubenville, Ohio.
MARDIS, SAMUEL KENNEDY, Educator; born. Guernsey Co .; son of William Ken- nedy Mardis and Elizabeth (Devore) Mar- dis: educated: country school; private school of Dr. U. J. Kniseley, New Comers- town. O .; Denison Univ .: Ohio Univ. Col- lege degrees: Ped. B .. 1893: Ph. B .. 1894; A. M .. 1913. Ohio Univ .; Pd. D .. Honorary, Scio College. 1904. Married. Emily Eg- genberg. Sept. 1. 1885. Taught in rural schools; Supt. of schools at Gnadenhut- ten, O .. 1880-1891; Pres. of the Eastern Ohio Teachers' Assn., 1891; Co. Schor1 Examiner, Tuscara was Co., 1897-1900; Sunt. of Schs. of Uhrichsville, O., 1898- 1901; Prof. of Psychology and Pedagogy in Scio College. 1901-1903; Supt. of Schs., Toronto. O .. 1903-1909; State High Sch. Inspector, State Dept. of Edn., 1909-1912; made state-wide first hand study of rural schools, 1912-1913: one of the founders of the Ohio School Improvement Federa- tion; chairman Ex. Com., 1902-1905; Pres , 1905-1909; chairman Ex. Com .. 1909- Author of the State Minimum Salary Law for Teachers. and the Law for State Aid for Weak School Dists. This law has done more to equalize the inequalities in educational opportunities than any other educational measure heretofore enacted. Author of the Non-partisan. rotating
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from domination of partisan politics. Associate Prof. of The History of Edn. and head of the Dept. of Rural Edn. in The State Normal College of the Ohio Univ., Athens, O .. 1914 -. Socs. and cluhs: K. of P .; Ohio State Teachers' Assn .; National Ed. Assn .: Ohio School Improvement Federation. M. E. Church. Passed State Exam. for Life Common Sch Certificate. 1895. and for State Life High School Certificate, 1896. Home address: 196 E. State St., Athens, O.
MARK, MARY LOUISE, born. Buena Vista, O .; daughter of P. Lewis Mark and Mary P. (Humphrey) Mark; educated: Ohio State Univ .; Columbia Univ. College de- grees: A. B .. 1903: A. M .. 1907. Unmar- ried. College teacher; high school teach- er. New Cumberland. W. Va., 1904-1905; East Palestine, Ohio, 1905-1906; Grad. student, Columbus Univ., 1906-7; special agent U. S. Immigration Commn .. 1907- 1910; special agent U. S. Census, 1911; ex- pert agent U. S. Bureau of Labor, 1912- 1913: statistician Ohio State Bd. of Health, 1913-14: Instr. in Economics and Sociology, Ohio State TTniv .. 1914 -: one of the two authors of Immigrants in Cities. Socs. and clubs: Am. Statistical Assn ; Am. Economic Assn .; Am. Public Health Assn .: Am. Assn. for Labor Legislation; Phi Beta Kappa. Methodist. Episcopal Church. Home address: 270 S. State St., Westerville. O.
MARKLEY, JOHN MARSHALL. Prosecu- ting Attorney; born, Georgetown, O., June 19. 1583: son of Judge John M. Markley and Elizabeth (London) Markley; educated:
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Georgetown, O., high school; Miami Univ., Oxford. O .. class of 1907. College degrees: A. B. Married, Meryl M. Buckley, Sept. 26, 1914. Teacher public school, 1907-11; admitted to Ohio bar, 1911; practicing at- torney, Georgetown, O., 1911-14; elected prosecuting attorney, Brown Co., Ohio, 1914- (Democratic ticket). Socs. and clubs: D. K. E. Greek Letter Frat. (Miami Univ.); F. & A. M. Lodge. No. 72. Pres- byterian. Home address: Georgetown, O. MARKS, MARTIN A., Manufacturer; born, Feb. 6. 1853; son of Aaron Marks and Sarah (August) Marks; educated: public schools. Madison. Ind. Married, Belle Hays, Oct. 28. 1885. Associated in busi- ness with father under firm of A. Marks & Sons, Madison. Ind., until 1856; re- moved to Cleveland, O., became member firm Klein, Marks & Co., wholesale fur- nishing goods, 1886-1890; became city agent Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1890-1893; became Gen. Mgr. Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U. S .. Cleveland, O .. 1893-1909: accepted position as Secy. and Treas. The Cleveland Worsted Mills Co., 1909 -; Dir. First Nat. Bank, Cleve- land; First Savings and Trust Co .; mem- ber Public Library Bd., Cleveland, and Pres. S yrs .. until removing to village of Bratenahl, 1912; Vice Pres. Anti-Tubercu- losis League, Cleveland; ex-member Bd. Nat. Jewish Hosp. for Consumptives; (founder and Pres .. 2 yrs.) Fed. Charity and Philanthropy (56 different societies and organizations); Dir. Cleveland Jew- Ish Orphan Asylum, 30 yrs., Treas.,
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