The Ohio blue book; or, Who's who in the Buckeye state; a cyclopedia of biography of men and women of Ohio, Part 65

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


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1916 --; Pres. Ednl. League for Higher Ed- ucation of Orphans; Pres. Jewish Temple 21 yrs. (retired in 1915, elected Hon. Pres.). Socs. and clubs: Masonic Order; I. O. B. B .; Im. O. R. M .; Excelsior Club; Oakwood Club; City Club; Cleveland Chamber Commerce; Cleveland Council Sociology. Home address: 10229 Lake Shore Boulevard, (Bratenahl) Cleveland, Ohio. (Died Aug. 31, 1916, while work in preparation.)


MARQUIS, FRANK HENRY, Banker; born, Mansfield, O .. June 5. 1868; son of Joseph H. Marquis and Mary (Stocking) Marquis; educated: Mansfield public schools. Mar- ried, Belle Adrain. Sept. 25. 1892. Past Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Ohio, F. & A. M .: Grand Treas. of Grand Coun- cil of Ohio. R. & S. A. Socs. and clubs: Mansfield Lodge, No. 35. F. & A. M .; Mansfield Chapter. No. 28. R. A. M .; Mans- field Council. No. 94. R. & S. M .: Mans- field Commandery, No. 21, K. T .; Dayton Consistory. A. A. S. R. and 33d degree; member of Achbar Grotto. V. P. of Co- lumbus. Ohio: Al Koran Shrine; A. A. O. N. M. S. of Cleveland; Provincial Grand Lodge Royal Order of Scotland, U. S. A. Presbyterian. Home address: Mansfield, Ohio.


MARSH, HARRIET NEWHALL (Mrs. T. P, Marsh), College Dean; born, Lynn, Mass., Feb. 18, 1850; daughter Fales Newhall and Harriet (Brown) Newhall; educated: Mid- dletown, Conn. Coll. degrees: A. M., Mt Union (O.) College. Married, T. P. Marsh, Sept. 6. 1870. Teacher English, Middle- town, Conn., 1868-70; "Mistress of the Manses" Rock River Conference. M. E. Church, 1870-SS; "Mistress of the Presi- dent's House," Mt. Union College, 1888- 1898; head French Dept., Mt. Union Coll., 1896-1915; dean of Women. Mt. Union Coll., 1911-15. Socs. and clubs: Alliance Sorosis; (Vice Pres.) Mt. Union College Woman's Club; local W. F. M. S. (Pres.). Metho- dist Episcopal. Home address: Station "A", Alliance, Ohio,


MARSHALL, A. B., Banker; Vice Pres. First Natl. Bank. Home address: 11311


Bellflower Rd., Cleveland, O.


MARSHALL, CHARLES C., Attorney; born, Sidney, O., April 30. 1876; son of A. Logan Marshall and Margaret (Walker) Marshall; educated: public schools, Sidney, Ohio; Ohio. State Univ. (Law Sch.). Married, Alma F. Wagner, May 19, 1903. Entered practice law upon admission to Ohio bar, June, 1898, Sidney, O .; elected Pros. Atty., Shelby Co., O. (2 terms), Jan., 1907-1911; chief special counsel to Atty. Gen. Timothy S. Hogan, of Ohio, Jan. 7, 1911-Aug. 1, 1913; appointed member State Public Utilities Commission, Oct. 13. 1913-June 1, 1915; returned to Sidney, O., resumed practice law, entered partnership with P. R. Taylor under firm name, Marshall & Taylor, 1915 -: Secy. Democratic State Exec. Com. of Ohio, 3 terms. Socs. and clubs: Summit Lodge, No. 50, K. P .; Sid- ney Lodge. No. 786. B. P. O. E .; Sidney Council. No. 659. Knights of Columbus; Swan Chapter, Phi Delta Phi Legal Frat. Roman Catholic. Home address: 535 E. Poplar St., Sidney, O.


MARSHALL, CHESTER JOSEPH, College Professor; born. New Concord, O., June 6. 1868: son of Benjamin Marshall and Belle Paden (Amspoker) Marshall; edu- cated: Muskingum Coll .; Harvard Univ .; Columbia Univ. College degrees: A. B., 1895; A. M., 1904. Married, Jean Idelle Wylie, Sept. 2, 1897, who died Jan. 24, 1905; 2nd, Elizabeth Dell Porter, Dec. 19, 1907. Teacher ungraded schools, 1SS8-93; Knoxville Coll., 1896-97; Troop Polytechnic Inst., 1904-5; Muskingum Coll., 1897-, (Greek and Education); County Sch. Ex- aminer, 1909-15; registrar Muskingum Coll., 190S United Presbyterian. Home address: New Concord, O.


MARSHALL, EDWIN J., Attorney; born, Toledo, O .. June 28. 1873; son of John M. Marshall and Maggie (Baker) Mar- shall; educated: Cornell Univ. College degrees: LL. M. Married, Helen Board- man, Nov. S. 1899. Practicing attorney- at-law. Toledo. O. Home address: 2347 Robinwood Ave., Toledo. O.


MARSHALL, GEORGE SIDNEY, Attorney; born, Corning, Perry Co., O., Jan. 29, 1869; son of George Marshall and Theresa (Max- well) Marshall; educated: Ohio State Univ. College degrees: B. Ph. (1894); LL. B. (1897). Married, Alice Badgley, Oct. 14, 1903. Admitted to Ohio bar. practicing attorney, offices 322-326 Hayden-Clinton Bldg., Columbus, O., 1897 -; member city council. 1898-9; 3rd Asst. director Law, 1899-1901; inspector Building and Loan Assns. of State of Ohio. 1901-3; special counsel for City Columbus, 1903-5; director Law, Columbus, O., 1905-9; mayor of Co- lumbus. O., 1909-11. Socs. and clubs: Scottish Rite. 32d degree Mason; I. O. O. F .; W. O. W .; M. W. A .; Improved Order Red Men; Royal Arcanum: Pres. City Rescue Mission. Broad St. Ch. of Christ. Home address: 217 North Eleventh Ave., Columbus. O.


MARSHALL, KORA H., Educator; born, near Marion, O .. Sept. 17, 1874; son of Henderson Marshall and Sarah (Dawson) Marshall; educated: Ohio Wesleyan Prep. Univ .; Wisconsin Univ. College degrees: B. A. Married, Bertha Shaw, Sept. 29, 1904. Mathematics instructor, Marion, O., 1903-1909; Prin. Marion high school,


1909- -. Socs. and clubs: Past Exalted Ruler B. P. O. E. Methodist. Present address: 637 Cleveland Ave., Marion, O.


MARTIN, ARBA, Clergyman; born, Pitts- ford, Mich .. Jan. 9. 1874: son of Winslow Packard Martin and Emerett Alida (Dis- brow) Martin; educated: Fremont, Neb., high school; Northwestern Univ .; Garrett Biblical Institute. College degrees: Ph. B. (1900); S. T. B. (1903); D. D. (1914). Married, Virgie Frantz, Oct. 15, 1903.


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Pastor: Methodist Ch .. Oswego, Ill., 1900-1; Mattawan, Mich., 1901-3; First M. E. Ch., Petoskey, Mich., 1903-7; First M. E. Chr. Kalamazoo, Mich., 1907-1913; Dist. Supt. Lansing Dist. (Mich.) M. E. Ch., 1913-14; pastor, First M. D. Ch., Hamilton, O, 1914 -; Pres. Butler Co. Dry Federa- tion; Pres. Hamilton Ministerial Alliance. Socs. and clubs: Round Table. Methodist. Home address: 225 Ludlow St., Hamilton, Ohio.


MARTIN, CHALMERS, Theologian; born, Ashland, Ky., Sept. 7, 1859; son of Edwin Welles Martin and Narcissa (McCurdy) Martin; educated: Princeton Univ .; Grad Princeton Theol. Sem. College degrees: A. B., 1879; A. M., 1882; D. D., 1901. Mar- ried, Lilian Allen, Sept. 25. 1883. Ordained Presbyterian ministry, 1883; missionary Laos tribes, Northern Siam. 1883-6; pas- tor. Moorestown. N. J., 1888-91; Port Henry, N. Y., 1891-2; Instr. Hebrew, Princeton Univ .. and Eliott F. Shepard Instr .. O. T., Princeton Theol. Sem., 1892- 1900; Pres. Pennsylvania Coll. for Women, 1900-3; Prof. O. T. History and Lit .. Coll. of Wooster, since Sept. of 1903: Students' lecturer on missions. Princeton Theol. Seminary, 1894-5 and 1900-1. Presbyterian Church. Author: Apostolic and Modern Missions, 1898. Contributor article "Siam," in Cyclopedia of Missions, 1891; Titles of the Psalms. Presbyterian and Reformed Review. 1900; Chapter on "Siam" in Christendom, Anno Domini, 1901 and 1902; member Century Club (Wooster); Wooster Country Club. etc. Home address: 658 Beall Ave .. Wooster. O.


MARTIN, DANIEL WEBSTER KRIDER, Publisher; born, Adams Twp., Darke Co., O .. June 2. 1849; son of John B. Martin and Rachel (Krider) Martin; educated: country schools. Married, Lydia A. Apple, Sept. 22. 1870; died. Oct. 13, 1906; 2nd, Rachel A. Hole, Aug. 12, 1912. Taught school from 1868 to 1889; engaged as edi- tor. publisher and proprietor, Versailles Policy, Versailles. O., Aug. 1, 1889 -; has improved paper from five column quarto to a seven column quarto, from Washing- ton hand press to Cranston, and finally a Mergenthaler linotype; has increased cir- culation from 480 to 1600. Member Chris- tian Church. Home address: Versailles, Darke Co .. Ohio.


MARTIN, FRANKLIN PIERCE, Farmer- Editor; born, Marion Twp., Hocking Co., O .: son of John S. Martin and Mary Wiley (Black) Martin; educated: common schools of Marion Twp. Married. Isa Kerwood, Aug. 20, 1885. Bought farm on Rushcreek; taught school and farmed 7 yrs .; at the death of his father. in 1890, took charge of the old homestead. 360 acres, which he later, in 1893, purchased; justice of the peace. 13 yrs .; probate judge of Hocking Co .. 1902: re-elected in 1905. Member of Presbyterian Church, in which he has been a Ruling Elder for about 50 yrs. Democrat. Home address: 500 Glenview Heights, Logan, Ohio.


MARTIN, HARRY EDWIN, Educator; born, Sardis. O .. Sept. 29. 1887; son of Rev. R. W. Martin and Caroline (Fagert) Mar- tin; educated: Gnadenhutten Pub. Schs .; Scio College: Central Univ. of Kentucky; Columbia Univ .; Univ. of Wisconsin. College degrees: A. B .: A. M. Married, Jessie Mae Sargent, Sept. 3, 1911. Teacher in public schools. Belmont Co., 1 yr .; Fel- low in English. Central Univ. of Kentucky, 1911-12; Prof. of English, Mt. Union Coll., 1912 -. Socs. and clubs: Natl. Council of the Teachers' of English. Methodist Episcopal Ch. Author of "The Tents of Grace," published in Cincinnati, 1910; and of essays on literary and historical sub-


jects in magazines and periodicals. Home address: 736 Hartshorn St., Alliance, O. MARTIN, HELEN SCHUSTER (Mrs. Wil-


liam W.), born. Cincinnati, O., March 5. 1877; daughter of Paul Schuster and


Amanda (Brazee) Schuster; educated: Chicago and Sacred Heart Convent, Clif- ton, O .; American Acad., New York. Married, William W. Martin, Oct. 30, 1906. Began teaching the art of ex- pression and dramatic art in 1895 and in 1896 founded the Schuster School. Home address: Kemper Lane and Locust St., Walnut Hills. Cincinnati, O.


MARTIN, NELLIE B. BARTON (Mrs. Theo- dore Corson), Piano and Dramatic Art Teacher; born, Monclova, Lucas Co., O., July 2, 1861; daughter of John Barton and Margaret A. (Shepler) Barton; edu- cated: high schools of Whitehouse and Waterville, O. Began the study of music at 10 yrs. of age and for years studied with the best private instructors. among whom were Holcomb and Anna Bernn of Stulgart, Germany; graduate of The Chaffee Noble School of Expression, De- troit, Mich .; course in music at Adrian Coll., Mich .; Grad. from Detroit Training Sch. of Elocution and English Lit. Mar- ried, Theodore Corson Martin, June 28, 18S8: was public reader for 20 yrs .; has worked for years in the Toledo City Fed. of Women's Clubs; Pres. Toledo Federa - tion for 2 yrs .; one of the organizers of the Toledo Musical College and is at present Pres. and Treas .; has taught music more than 30 yrs. Socs. and clubs: Mem. Nat. Music Teachers' Assn .; Natl. Speech Arts Assn .; Internat. Lyceum Assn. of Am .; Toledo Woman's Assn .; ex-Pres. 1900 Study Club: Pres. Readers' Dramatic Club; ex-Pres. Informal Study Club; ex- Pres. Nautilus Club; Music Study Club; Women's Educational Club. Methodist Church. Home address: 1027 Linwood Ave .. Toledo. O.


MARTIN, PAUL CURTIS, Attorney; born, Springfield, O., Aug. 16, 1876; son of Oscar T. Martin and Mary (McCoy) Martin; edu- cated: public schools Springfield, Ohio; Wittenberg Academy; Princeton Univ .; Cincinnati Law Sch. College degrees: A. B., Princeton, 1898. Married, Bessie


Black. April 9. 1901. Admitted to Ohio bar, 1900; engaged in practice law, Spring- field, Ohio. 203 Bushnell Bldg., 1900 -; counsel and general attorney The Ohio Electric Railway Co .; Pres, and counsel The Springfield Railway Co .; Vice Pres. The Kissell Improvement Co .; Dir. First Nat. Bank; Dir. The Robbins & Myers Co .; Dir. The Miller Imp. Gas. Engine Co .; Dir. The Springfield Gas Co .; elected member and also Pres. Springfield Bd. Education, 1916 -; Pres. Conv. of Ohio Y. M. C. Assns., 1912-16; member State Com. of Y. M. C. Assn. Socs. and clubs: Beta Theta Pi: Cap and Gown Club (Princeton) ; Lagonda Club (Springfield); Springfield Country Club; Rotary Club; Men's Lit. Club. Presbyterian. Home address: 201 N. Limestone St., Springfield, O.


MARTIN, REYMOND ODELL, Attorney; born, Wayne Twp., Muskingum Co., Ohio, Aug. 27. 1883; son of A. Lewis Martin and Lucinda (Sagle) Martin; educated: public school and Zanesville high school, Ohio. Married, Pearl May Roberts, June 21, 1906. Admitted to bar of Ohio. June. 1905; deputy Co. Auditor until Oct .. 1910: be- gan active practice of law in 1910; clerk of Co. Bd. of Elections. 1905; trustee city municipal library; at present, Pres. of the Liquor License Commission of Lick- ing Co. Socs. and clubs: Newark Council and Assembly, 4th degree, Knights of Columbus; Dir, Newark Chamber of Com- merce and member of The Mound Build-


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ers' Country Club. St. Francis De Sales Parish, Roman Catholic. Home address: 160 W. Main St., Newark, Ohio.


MARTIN, ULYSSES S., Com. Pleas Judge, Montgomery Co. Terin expires Dec., 1918. Home address: Dayton, O.


MARTIN, WALTER HENRY, Business Man; born. Columbus. O .. Feb. 13. 1864; son of John H. Martin and Amanda (Moore) Martin; educated: public schools and Ohio State Univ. Married, Alice M. Robbins. March 30. 1897. Employed at Commercial Nat. Bank, Columbus, Ohio, 1SS0-8; engaged in real estate business, as member firm. Mahony & Martin. 1888- 1897: member firm Mahony. Martin & Cooke, 1897-1909; Martin & Cooke, Coluni- bus. O .. 1909 -: Dir. Commercial Nat. Bank; Pres. Ohio State Real Estate Ex- change; Treas. First Congregational Ch., 27 yrs. Socs. and clubs: Columbus Club; Columbus Country; Scioto Country; Ath- letic Club. Congregationalist. Home ad- dress: 69 Miami Ave .. Columbus, O.


MARTIN, WILLIAM A., Publisher-Editor; born, Dayton. O., March 10, 1854; son of William E. Martin and Margaret (Moore) Martin; educated: Dayton, O. Married, Lucy Danneker, April S. 1878. Publisher and editor of Household Journal since Jan., 1908; member of Board of Educa- tion, Springfield. O., 15 yrs. Socs. and clubs: I. O. O. F .: Jr. O. U. A. M. Bap- tist. Home address: 912 Clifton Ave., Springfield, O.


MARTINDELL, JAMES POLK, Law Li- brarian; born. near Oxford. O .; son of Richard Martindell and Nancy (Wallace) Martindell; educated: country schools: Miami Univ. Married. Amelia M. Zim- mer. June 5. 1868; 2nd. Carrie M. Cart- mell. Aug. 20, 1890. Telegrapher, 1865-78; assistant bookkeeper and paymaster,


1878-86; traveling salesman, 1886-1913, when appointed assistant librarian of The Supreme Court Law Library. Socs. and clubs: Masons: Wells Post. G. A. R. Served in Co. A. 86th O. V. I., 1862, and Co. I, 167th O. V. I., 1864. Home ad- dress: 422 W. 6th Ave., Columbus, O.


MARTING, WILLIAM F., Physician; born, Scioto Co .. O .. Oct. 24. 1875: son of Wil- liam H. Marting and Caroline (Frowine) Marting; educated: Ironton. O., public schools; Ohio Med. Coll., Cincinnati, Ohio. College degrees: M. D. Married, Erma C. Drayer, Aug. 27. 1901. Engaged in prac- tice medicine, Ironton, O .; surgeon in charge. Keller Hospital, Ironton, O .; Mem. Bd. Education, Ironton, O., 1900-3. Socs. and clubs: County. State and American Med. Socs. Methodist. Home address: 311 South Fifth St .. Ironton, O.


MARTZOLFF, CLEMENT LUTHER, Univ. Prof .; born, Monday Creek Twp .. Perry Co .. O .. Nov. 25. 1869: son of Jacob Mart- zolff and Caroline (Kochenparger) Mart- zolff; educated: Capital Univ .; Ohio Univ .; Harvard Univ. College degrees: B. Ped. (Ohio. 1907); MI. Ped. (1909). Married, Candace Mace. July 5. 1894. Teacher rural schools. 1889-91; Prin. parochial school, Circleville. O .. 1891: Prin. Dicksonton Sch .. 1893-5: Supt. schools, Buchtel. 1896- 1599: Prin. Glenford high school. 1899; Supt. schools. Junction City, 1900-1902; Supt. schools. New Lexington. O .. 1902-6; Asst. Prof. History. O. Univ .. 1906-8; Alumni and Field Secy .. Ohio Univ., 1908- 1914: Dir. Extension Work. Ohio Univ., Athens. O., 1914-16; Prof. History, Ohio Univ .. 1916 -: Twp. assessor, Home Tp., 1894: member Bd. Elections. Perry Co., O., 1594-8: school examiner. 1898-1904; Pres. Ohio Normal Sch. Commission. 1910: presidential elector. 1912: Democratic candidate for Congress, 10th Dist .. 1914.


Author: History Perry Co .: History Athens Co .: Zanes' Trace: Big Bottom and Its Ilistory; Syllabus. Ohio History; The Story of Ohio: Fifty Stories from Ohio History; History Ohio Univ .; Institute Lecturer, Lyceum and Chautauqua Lecturer. Socs. and clubs: Trustee Ohio Arch. & Hist. Soc .: Nat. Geog. Soc .; Am. Hist. Soc .: Am. Pol. Science Assn. Lutheran. Home address: Care Ohio Univ., Athens. O.


MARVIN, CLITUS HARRY, Manufacturer- Banker; born. Cardington. O., Sept. 11, 1860; son of William H. Marvin and Loretta F. (Walcott) Marvin: educated: public schools of Cardington: Kenyon Coll. Married. Amelia Talbott. 18Ss. In early life was teller of First National Bank, Cardington, O., and afterwards held a similar position with the Morrow Co. Bank. Mt. Gilead. O .; came to Urbana in 1886 and helped his father establish the W. H. Marvin Co .. extensive cleaners of dried fruits and manufacturers of mince- meat; Pres. of the company, and also Pres. of Champaign Nat. Bank; Pres. Cr- bana Telephone Co. Member Church of the Epiphany, Urbana, O. Home address: 502 Scioto St .. Urbana, O.


MARVIN, STEPHEN BURR, Physician- Pharmacist; born, Cincinnati, O., June 21, 1867: son of (Dr.) John Jay Marvin and Harriet (Guilford) Marvin; educated: Cin- cinnati Coll. of Pharmacy: Ohio Med. Coll., 1893. College degrees: M. D. Mar- ried, Nellie King, June 14, 1893. Mem. of Board of Edn .. 12 yrs .: Pres. of same. 3 yrs .; Mem. of Union Bd. of High Schools. Socs. and clubs: Masonic Frat .: B. P. O. E .; Odd Fellows. Home address: 6169 Ridge Ave .. Pl. Ridge, Cincinnati. O.


MARX, ROBERT S., Attorney; born. Cin- cinnati. O .. Jan. 28, 1899; son of William S. Marx and Rose (Lowenstein) Marx; educated: public schools of Cincinnati; Walnut Hills High Sen .: Univ. of Cin- cinnati; Cincinnati Law Sch. College de- grees: LI .. B. Unmarried. In active prac- tice of law. Cincinnati. O., 1909 --; Atty. for the Cincinnati Traction Co., Ohio Electric Ry. Co .. etc .. 1912 -; Secy. of the City Club; Pres. of the Jewish Set- tlement of Cincinnati; Secy. of The Avon- dale Improvement Assn .: Pres. of The Walnut Hills High Sch. Alumni Assn .; trustee of The United Jewish Charities; chairman of The Enrollment Com., United States Military Training Assn. of Cin- cinnati: Bd. of Editors Social Service News: trustee Helen S. Trounstine Re- search Foundation; Dir. of The Wise Center; Mem. Advisory Com. of Nat. Mu- nicipal League; Mem. Governing Commit- tee Naval Training Assn. of U. S .: Mem. Nat. Council of The Economic League. Socs. and clubs: Am. Bar Assn .: The City Club; The Business Men's Club; The Fed- erated Improvement Soc .: Red Cross; Cin- cinnati Gymnasium and Athletic Club; Drama League; The Nat. Conf. Charities and Corrections; actively interested in all forward movements for Civic and Social Welfare. Home address: 867 Lexington Ave .. Cincinnati. O .: Office address: 803-5 Gwynne Bldg .. Cincinnati, O.


MASSEE, JASPER CORTENUS, Clergy- man; born, Marshallville, Macon Co., Ga., Nov. 22, 1871; son of (Dr.) Drew W. Massee and Susan Elizabeth (Bryan) Massee: educated: Mercer Univ .. Ga .; Southern Baptist Theol. Seminary, Louis- ville. College degrees: A. B., 1892: D. D., 1908. Married. Mrs. Sallie Stewart. 1893; died. 1895: 2nd. Mary Ola Oliver, June 30, 1896. Ordained in Baptist ministry. 1893; pastor: Kissimmee. Fla., 1893-6; Orlando, Fla .. 1897-9; Lancaster. Ky .. 1899-1901; Mansfield. O .. 1901-3: Raleigh. N. C., Tabernacle. 1903-S; First Ch., Chattanooga,


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Tenn .. 1908-13; First Ch., Dayton. Ohio, March, 1. 1913 -; trustee Ohio Baptist Ministers' Bd .; trustee Miami Valley Chau- tauqua. Author: Evangelism in the Pew. 1907; Men and the Kingdom. 1912, and many tracts. Widely known as evangel- ist; lecturer and expository teacher at Bible Conferences; contributor to reli- gious periodicals in this and other lands. Home address: 235 Central Ave .. Dayton, Ohio.


MASSIE, DAVID MEADE, Attorney; born, Chillicothe. O., Feb. 26. 1859; son of Henry Massie and Susan Burton (Thompson) Massie; educated: Princeton Univ .; Cin- cinnati Law Sch. College degrees: A. M .; LL. B. Married. Juliet S. Matthews, Nov. 6. 1883. Dir. First Nat. Bank, Chillicothe, O .. 1893; Secy. and Treas. Scioto Gazette Co., 1896; Secy. and Treas. Marcus Boggs Estate Co., 1902; Dir. Valley Savings Bank & Trust Co .. 1912 -: Pres. Columbus Railway Co .. 1912-13; Dir. Columbus Ry., Power & Light Co .. 1914 -; elected to Ohio State Senate. 1887; re-elected, 1889 --; trustee Ohio State Univ .. 1888- 1907; appointed commissioner to take tes- timony in Cuba under Spanish Treaty Claims Commission, 1902-9; delegate to Republican Nat. Conventions, 1896-1916. Socs, and clubs: Columbus Club (Colum- bus, O.); Ivy Club (Princeton, N. J.); Masonic Order; Elk; Country Club (Chil- licothe). Presbyterian. Home address: Chillicothe. O.


MASTON, R. C., Educator; Supt. of Schs., Woodsfield, O. Home address: Woods- field, Ohio.


MATEER, HORACE NELSON, Coll. Prof .- Physician; born, Gettysburg, Pa., Dec. 12. 1855: son of John Mateer and Mary Nelson (Diven) Mateer; educated: public schools; Monmouth Coll .; Princeton Coll .; Univ. Penn. College degrees: A. B .; A. M .: M. D .: Ph. D. Married. Elizabeth Gaston, Oct. 25. 1888. Physician practic- ing. Wooster. O .. 1884 -; Prof. Biology, College Wooster, Wooster, O., 1887- Socs. and clubs: Beta Theta Pi; Wayne Co. Med. Soc .; North Eastern Ohio Med. Soc .; Ohio State Med. Soc .; Am. Med. Assn .; Am. Assn. Advancement Science. Presbyterian. Home address: Wooster, Ohio.


MATHENY, CLARENCE ALBERT, Educa- tor; born. near Athens, O., Nov. 17, 1885; son of Albert Harper Matheny and Lydia Arabella (Martin) Matheny; educated: rural schools, Athens Co., O .; Academic, Collegiate, post-graduate work, Ohio Univ., Athens, O. College degrees: A. B .; A. M. Married, Gertrude Nagle, July 6, 1911. Teacher rural schools, 2 yrs .; Ward Prin .. Nelsonville, O., 2 yrs .; Supt. public schools, Zaleski, O., 2 yrs .; Supt. schools, Harri- sonville, O., 1 yr .; Supt. schools, West Alexandria, O., 1912- Socs. and clubs: Masonic Order; West Alexandria Welfare Assn .; Preble County Teachers' Assn .; Western Ohio Supt. Round Table. Metho- dist Episcopal. Home address: Box 284, West Alexandria. O.


MATHENY, WILLIAM ALDERMAN, Univ. Prof .; born, Nelsonville, O., Feb. 20, 1882; son of Charles Harper Matheny and Ema- line (Garber) Matheny; educated: country schools: Ohio Univ., Athens, O .; Clark Univ., Worcester, Mass. College degrees: B. Ph .: A. M .: Ph. D. Married, Flor- ence Eliza Colvin, Aug. 24, 1905. Teacher in country schools: Supt. high school; Asst. in Clark Coll., Worcester, Mass .; Prof. civic biology and botany, Ohio Univ., Athens, O .. 1911 -; lecturer, Civic Biol- . ogy, Nature Study and Related Subjects. Socs. and clubs: Am. Assn. for Advance- ment of Science; Am. Ornithological Union; Wilson Ornithological Club; Am.


Nature Study Soc .; Botanical Soc. of Ohio Univ. Methodist Episcopal. Home ad- dress: Athens. O.


MATHER, SAMUEL, Iron Mfr .; born, Cleveland, O., July 13, 1851; son of Sam- uel Livingston Mather Pomeroy (Woolson) Mather; educated: and Georgiana public schools. Cleveland. O .; St. Mark's School, Southborough, Mass. Married, Flora A. Stone, Oct. 19. 1881. Senior member firm, Pickands, Mather & Co., miners and dealers in iron ore. coal and manufacturers of pig iron; Vice Pres. Bank of Commerce; Dir. U. S. Steel Corporation; also officer and Dir. in many other corporations; Mem. Exec. Com. Nat. Civic Fed .; Mem. Central Com. Am. Nat. Red Cross; trustee Carnegie Peace Foun- dation. Home address: 2605 Euclid' Ave., Cleveland, O.


MATHES, CHARLES DAVID, Merchant; born. Columbus. Ind., Aug. 29, 1863; son of John D. Mathes and Julia (Conner) Mathes; educated: Columbus and Indian- apolis, Ind., public schools. Bought notion store, 1885, and opened same in 1885, add- ing inillinery and ladies' furnishings a few years later; incorporated The C. D. Mathes Co., dry goods, etc., 1900; member of Bd. of Edn .. 4 yrs. (last 2 yrs. was Pres. of board). Socs. and clubs: K. of P; Masons: Blue Lodge, Chapter and Coun- cil; Hamilton Club; Retail Merchants' Assn .; Ohio State Retail Merchants' Assn .; Pres. Hamilton Chamber of Commerce; Pres. Savings & Loan Co .; Vice Pres. and Secy. of The Mathes Sohngan Co. Pres- byterian. Home address: 209 S. D., Ham- ilton, Ohio.


MATHEWS, DEAN COLBERT, Executive Secy. Western Reserve University; born, Painesville. O .. Oct. 5. 1876; son of Samuel Huntington Mathews and Maria (Dean) Mathews: educated: Painesville, O., high school: Western Reserve Univ. College


degrees: A. B. Married. Helen Hunt Buchan. June 21. 1909. Western Reserve Woolen Co. (wholesale), Cleveland, in- cluding Dept. Mgr. and Dir .. 1900-1907; Executive Secy. of Western Reserve Univ. since 1907. Socs. and clubs: Mem- ber of the Delta Upsilon Frat .; Phi Beta Kappa (honorary) Frat .; Cleveland Cham- ber of Commerce; City Club of Cleveland. Member of the Euclid Ave. Presbyterian Church. Home address: 2035 Adelbert Road, Cleveland, O.


MATHEWS, GEORGE MARTIN, Bishop; born. near Cincinnati. O .. Aug. 22. 1843; son of John Mathews and Milchi Ann (Maddux) Mathews; educated: Otterbein Univ., 1870; Lane Theological Sem .; Union Biblical Sem .. Grad .. 1882: D. D., Lane Univ., 1876; LL. D., Otterbein Univ., 1912. Married, Clara Belle Hopper, Dec. 25, 1872. Pastor: Cleveland, O., 1880-1; Dayton, O., 1881-9; presiding elder. Miami Conf., 1889- 1894; ordained bishop, United Brethren Church. 1902; editor U. B. Quarterly Re- view, 1893-5; associate editor Religious Telescope, 1898-1902; now Bishop of Cen- tral District of United Brethren Church; one of the Natl. Vice Presidents of The Anti-Saloon League of America: trustee of a number of colleges. United Brethren. Home address: 130 Oxford Ave., Dayton, Ohio.




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