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MATTES, BALTHASAR JOSEPH, Clergy- man; born, Neufang, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany; son of John Mattes and Agnes (Reissig) Mattes; educated: village school. Neufang, Bavaria: Rock Island, Ill .; Baltimore, Md .; "Josephinum" College and Theol. Sem., Columbus, O .; teacher of Sunday school, Galloway, O .. 1897-9. Ordained Roman Catholic Priest, Columbus. O .. June. 1899; teacher of Chris- tian Doctrine and German Literature,
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Josephinum College and Sem., Columbus, O .. 1899; Chaplain St. Anthony's Hosp., Columbus, O., 1900; Pastor Maria Church, near Waterford, Washington Co., O., 1900-6: Pastor Church of the Atonement, Crooksville. O .. and St. Pius Church, Moxahala, O., 1906 ----. Socs. and clubs: Josephinum Alumni Assn .; Holy Name Soc .; Knights of Columbus; Pres. Soc. for Care of the Worthy Poor; Crooksville Public Improvement Assn. Roman Catli- olic. Home address: Crooksville, O.
MATTESON, I. F., Educator; Supt. of Schs., Delphos, O. Home address: Delphos, O. MATTHEWS, EDWIN PARROTT, Attor- ney; born, Dayton, O., March 22, 1858; son of Fitch James Matthews and Fran- ces Agusta Matthews; educated: Dayton, O., public schools; Kenyon Coll. Married, Edna M. Mills, Oct. 12, 1882. Admitted to bar of Ohio, 1880; engaged in practice law, Dayton, O., 1880 -; member Dayton, O., city council, 1888-92; member election board Montgomery Co., 1892-6; elected city solicitor, Dayton, May 1, 1895-Nov. 1, 1905; elected judge Court Common Pleas, Nov., 1905-Jan., 1906; U. S. Commissioner, 1896-1905. Socs. and clubs: Dayton City Club; Dayton Country Club; Theta Delta Chi. Episcopalian. Home address: 706 Oakwood Ave., Village of Oakwood, Day- ton, Ohio.
MATTHEWS, JAMES ADELBERT, Manu- facturer and Banker; born, Bedford, Ohio, Feb. 17. 1850; son of Thomas West Mat- thews and Sarah Ivia (Wolfcale) Mat- thews; educated: Bedford, O., high school. Married, Ida S. Farrar, Oct. 29, 1872. Worked in country store, 4 yrs .; Mgr. rolling mill office, Cleveland Rolling Mill Co., 23 yrs .; promoted The Crescent Sheet & Tin Plate Co., later merged into The American Tin Plate Co., and subsequently The U. S. Steel Corporation, 9 yrs .; Vice Pres. The Guardian Savings and Tr. Co .. Cleveland, O., 1902 -. Socs. and clubs: Union Club; Cleveland Athletic Club: Cas- talia Trout Club; Senior Past Master Lodge F. & A. M .; Past Em. Commander Holyrood Commandery, No. 32, K. T .; Present Sov. Prince Scottish Rite, and Hon. Mem. Supreme Council, 33d degree. Presbyterian. Home address: 1872 East 89th St .. Cleveland, O.
MATTHEWS, NELSON EDWIN, Congress- man; born, Ottawa, Putnam Co., O .. Apr. 14, 1852; son of J. K. Matthews and Kath- erine (Row) Matthews; educated: public schools, Ottawa, O. Married, Grace C. Pugh, Dec. 20, 1877. Secured early com- mercial training as clerk in dry goods house 3 yrs .; cashier, A. V. Rice & Co., bankers, Ottawa, O .; engaged in number enterprises in mercantile line, 1914; elected to Congrss (64th) 5th Dist. Ohio (600 ma- jority), 1914 -. Socs. and clubs: Knight Templar, 32d degree Mason: Defiance Club. Presbyterian. Home address: Dc- fiance, O. Washington address: The Bur- lington Apartment.
MATTHEWS, ROBERT ORVILLE, Clergy- man and Lecturer; born, Sterling, N. Y., May 27. 1873; son Andrew Matthews and Sarah (Duvall) Matthews; educated: East- ern Univs. and Syracuse Univ. College degrees: Ph. B .; D. D. Married, Isabel Mccutcheon. Aug. 4. 1900. Pastor: Che- halis. Washington, 1905-6; West Milton, O., 1906-S; Cincinnati, O., pastor St. Paul's Methodist Church, 1912: First Methodist Church, Hillsboro. O., 1912-13; St. Paul's. Toledo, O., 1913- Socs. and clubs: Masonic Order, 32d degree, Dayton, O .: Greek Frat .. Wes. Univ .; Middleton Comm. Methodist Episcopal. Home address: 2345 Parkwood Ave., Toledo. O.
MATTHEWS, WILLIAM MILLS. Attorney: born, Dayton, O., Aug. 18, 1883; son of
Edwin P. Matthews and Edna Mills Matthews; educated: public schools, Day- ton, O .; Ohio State Univ. Married. Calla Ohmer, Feb. 11, 1914. Engaged in prac- tice law, Dayton. O., as member firni, Matthews & Matthews, Dayton, O. Socs. and clubs: Beta Nu Chapter of Sigma Nu; Bucket and Dipper, Ohio State, 1907; Sphink, Ohio State, 1908; Dayton Coun- try Club. Presbyterian. Business ad- dress: 65-69 Callahan Bank Bldg .: Home address: 447 Volusia Ave., Dayton, O.
MATTHIAS, EDWARD SHILOH, Supreme Court Judge; born, Gilboa, Putnam Co., O., April 6, 1873; son of Albert C. Mat- thias and Elcanor P. (Harris) Matthias; educated: public schools; Crawfis Coll .; Ohio Northern Univ. Married, Mary F. Crouch, April 23, 1898. Admitted to bar of Ohio, 1895; elected city solicitor, Van Wert, O., 1896-1900; elected Common Pleas Judge, 1904; re-elected, 1910; elected Judge Supreme Court, Ohio, 1914 -; served as captain of Co. "D". 2nd Regt., O. V. I., during war with Spain, 1898 -. Socs. and clubs: Mason; Elk; K. P. Pres- byterian. Home address: Van Wert, O.
MATTIOLI, LINO, Musician; born, Parma, Italy, August, 1853; son of Salvatore Mat- tioli and Rachele (Silvani) Mattioli; edu- cated: Royal Conservatory Music, Parma; came to America, 1884. Married, Louise Strueve, Nov. 2, 1889. Began musical career as solo cellist; began to give voice instruction at Milano, 1875; played quartet with J. Joachim at concert in Milan Con- servatory of Music. 1883; first cellist at opening of Metropolitan Opera House, New York. 1884; Prof. singing. Coll. of Music, Cincinnati, 1885- Composer of songs and music. Home address: Alexan- dra Bldg., W. H., Cincinnati, O.
MATTSON, BERNARD GAUSE, Clergyman; born. Chester Co .. Pa .. age 51; son of Edwin Mattson and Hanna Rebecca (Gause) Mattson: educated: Oberlin Coll .; Andover Theol. Seminary. College degrees: Ph. B .. 1894; S. T. B., 1897; D. D. (Yank- ton Coll., 1913). Married, Louise Frazyer, June 30, 1897; died, April 14, 1910; 2nd, Elizabeth M. Dudley, June 26, 1912. Or- dained in Congl. ministry. 1897; pastor: First Ch., Medina, O., 1897-9; First Ch., Yankton, S. D., 1899-1906; First Ch., Mans- field, O., 1906-15; First Congl. Ch., Owosso, Mich., 1915 -; moderator Ohio Congl. Conference, 1912-13. Socs. and clubs: 32d degree Mason. Republican. Home ad- dress: Owosso, Mich.
MATZEN, HERMAN N., Sculptor: born, Denmark, 1867; son of Nicolai Edinger Matzen and Henrietta (Rasch) Matzen; educated: (came to U. S. in early boyhood) ; German-Am. Seminary, Detroit; Royal Academy Fine Arts, Berlin (medal 2nd class, 1896). Married, Emma Hale; died, 1897; 2nd, Blanche Dissette, July 11, 1908. Engaged in sculpture. 1893- : executed groups. "War" and "Peace", Indianapo- lis Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, also Schiller Monument, Detroit, and other patriotic monuments; Burke mausoleum, figures Moses and Gregory, Cleveland Court House, figures Law and Justice, Akron, O., Court House. Richard Wagner monument, Cleveland, Tom L. Johnson monument, Cleveland; Cleveland Sch. Art, Instr., 1897 --. Socs. and clubs: Nat. Sculpture Soc. Unitarian. Home ad- dress: 10801 Lee Ave .. Cleveland, O.
MAUCK, EARL WAYLAND, Editor: born, Cheshire. O .. July 2. 1876; 'son of Lewis Mauck and Frances (Bradbury) Mauck; educated: Ohio Univ .: Ohio State Univ. Editor and owner, Gallipolis (O.) Journal, 7 yrs .; postmaster, Gallipolis. O .. 4 yrs. Socs. and clubs: Elk. Home address: Gallipolis. O.
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MAUCK. ROSCOE JAY. Com. Pleas Judge;
born. Cheshire, O .. May 17. 1870; son of Lewis W. Mauck and Frances B. (Brad- bury) Mauck; educated: Ohio Univ.,
Athens. O .: Ohio State Univ., Columbus, O. Married, Nell Mullineux, Sept. 4, 1895. Admitted to Ohio bar. 1892: Mem. Commission to Examine Applicants for Admission to Bar. 1900-5: special counsel to Atty. Gen. of Ohio, 1905-7; elected member 4th Constitutional Conv. of Ohio, 1911; elected Judge Court Common Pleas, Gallia Co., O., 1915 -; trustee Rio Grande College. 1891 -; trustee Gallia Academy, 1911- Socs. and clubs: Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi; Elk; K. P. Free
Baptist. Home address: Gallipolis. O.
MAURER, GEORGE C., Educator; born,
Bolivar. O .. Sept. 4. 1862; son of Jacob Maurer and Margaretta (Baad) Maurer; educated: country schools; Smithville Acad .; Ada Normal Sch .; College of Woos- ter. College degrees: Ph. B .; Ph. M. Married, Georgia Pocock, July. 1891. Taught in rural schools, Tuscarawas Co. and Stark Co .. 5 terms; Supt. schools Lou- donville, O., 1890-3; New Philadelphia, O., 1893-1912; Wooster, O., 1912 -. Socs. and clubs: Nat. Edn. Assn .; Ohio State Teachers' Assn .; Century Club (Wooster) ; Mason and Knight Templar (New Phila- delphia, O.). Member official board of Lutheran Ch., 20 yrs. Home address: 323 North Market St .. Wooster, O.
MAURER, HORACE C., Supt. Ohio State Sch. Blind; born, Londonville, O., May 31. 1892; son of George C. Maurer and Georgia (Pocock) Maurer; educated: New Phila - delphia, O., city schools; Wooster Univ. College degrees: Ph. B. Married, Venettey Scott, Sept. 16, 1914. Connected with American Sheet & Tin Plate Co. and Belmont Enameling Co., New Philadelphia, O .; employed by Redpath Chautauqua ser- eral seasons; senior teacher Ohio State Sch. for Blind; Supt. Ohio State Sch. for Blind, Columbus, O., 1914 ---; member Ohio Commission for Blind; Vice Pres. Louisville Printing House
for Blind. Socs. and clubs: Phi Gamma Delta Frat. Presbyterian. Home address: Ohio State School for Blind, Columbus, O.
MAURER, WILLIAM HENRY, Educator; born, Bolivar, O., June 28, 1864; son of Jacob Maurer and Margaret (Baad) Mau- rer; educated: country schools; Academy Wooster; Coll. Wooster. College degrees: Ph. B .; Ph. M. Married, Zoe Snyder, July 29, 1896. Prin. high school, Arkansas City, Kan .; Prof. Science and German, Coll. of Emporia, Emporia, Kan .; Prin. high schools, Salem, O., Steubenville, O., Marietta, O .; Supt. public schools, Shelby, O .; Dir. First Nat. Bank, Shelby. O .; Co. Sch. Examiner for teachers. Socs. and clubs: Mason; K. P .; Jr. O. U. A. M. Presbyterian. Home address: 37 North Gamble St., Shelby. O.
MAVEETY, PATRICK JOHN, Clergyman; born, Longford Co., Ireland, 1855; son of Thomas Maveety and Mary (Russell) Maveety; educated Yates Academy, Yates Center, N. Y .; Garrett Bible Institute, Illinois, 1876-8. College degrees: D. D., Albion College, Mich., 1907. Married, Su- san E. Hare, Nov. 6, 1876. Came to America, 1870; ordained M. E. ministry, 1878; pastor Olivet, Mich., 1878-80; Belle- vue, 1880-3; Casopolis, 1883-4; Homer, 1884-7; Ovid, 1887-92; Benton Harbor, 1892-3; Hillsdale, 1893-5; Jackson. 1895-7; presiding elder Albion Dist., 1897-1903; pastor Battle Creek, 1903-7; field Secy. Bd. Ed. Freedman's Aid and Sunday Schs. M. E. Church, 1907-8; corresponding Secy. Freedmen's Aid Society, M. E. Church, 1908 -; trustee Gammon Theol. Sem., Atlanta, Ga .; Clark U. Mem. Gen. Conrs.,
1896, 1900, 1904, 1908, 1912, 1916; Gen. Coms. on Missions, Church Extension and Freedmen's Aid, 1900-8. Methodist. Home address: Madisonville, O .; Office address: 420 Plum St .. Cincinnati, O.
MAXSON, EDGAR WILLIAM, Attorney; born, Hiram, O., Feb. 3, 1850; son of William Maxson and Salina C. (Munford) Maxson; educated: Hiram, O., public schools; Univ. Mich. College degrees: A. B. Married. Dora E. Lockwood. 1877. Engaged in practice law, Ravenna, Ohio; Pros. Atty., Portage Co., O. Congrega- tionalist. Home address: Ravenna, O.
MAXWELL, CLARA M. BARRY (Mrs. Lawrence), born, Ann Arbor, Mich., June 6, 1849; daughter of Robert J. Barry and Sarah A. (Moseley) Barry; educated: Ann Arbor, Mich. Married, Lawrence Max- well. Pres. Widows' and Old Men's Home; Chmn. Cincinnati Biennial Bd. of 1910; Chmn. Ohio State Section of the National Civic Federation; Chmn. of Dept. of Mu- sic of Gen. Fed. of Women's Clubs; Pres. Cincinnati Woman's Club. Home address: Edgecliffe Road, Walnut Hills, Cincin- nati, O.
MAXWELL, LAWRENCE, Attorney; born, Glasgow. Scotland, May 4, 1853; son of Lawrence Maxwell and Alison (Crawford) Maxwell; educated: Univ. Mich., 1874: Cincinnati Law Sch., 1875. College de- grees: B. S., 1874; LL. B., 1875; (Hon.) A. M., Univ. Mich., 1893; LL. D., 1904. Married, Clara Barry Darrow, Dec. 27, 1876. Admitted to bar, 1875; engaged in practice, Cincinnati, O., 1875 -; solicitor general U. S., 1893-5; Prof. law, Cincin- nati Law Sch., 1896 -; nonresident lec- turer, law department Univ. Mich., 1909 -; Gen. Chmn. Com. on Revision of the Equity Rules of the Supreme Court, 1911. Socs. and clubs: (Mem. Gen. Coun- cil) Alumni Assn., Univ. Mich .; Pres. Cin- cinnati Alumni Assn., Univ. Mich .; Pres. Cincinnati Musical Festival Assn .; Pres. Queen City Club; Pres. Commercial Club: Country Club; Univ. Club; Optimists Golf Club; Metropolitan (Washington); Univ., New York City. Home address: Edgecliffe Road, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O.
MAXWELL, NATHANIEL HAMILTON, Lawyer; born. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 28, 1880; son of (Col.) Sidney Denise Max- well and Isabella (Neff) Maxwell; in 1892 was granted United States Letters patent for invention in his eighth year, and con- ceded place of youngest inventor to whom United States government had ever is- sued patent; educated: Westminster Acad .; Woodward high school: Univ. of Cincin- nati; Cincinnati Law School. College de- grees: LL. B. Unmarried. Admitted to bar of Supreme Court or Ohio in 1905: was first associated with the law firm of Worthington & Strong; after three yrs. his own practice was completely engag- ing him and he began independent prac- tice; admitted to bar of Supreme Court of United States, 1916; for several years substitute to the manager of the Cincin- nati Clearing House Assn .; trustee of the Cincinnati Law School. Author of "Matt: Man of Affairs"; "The Label": "The Enemy in His Own House" and publisher of many stories and articles for the leading magazines. Home address: 3541 Trimble Ave., Evanston, Cincinnati, Ohio.
MAXWELL, W. KEE, Editor; born, Bar- dolph, Ill., Jan. 12, 1879; son of Henry A. Maxwell and Mary E. (Kee) Maxwell; educated: public schools. Married, Alma Burnett, Oct. 12, 1900. Newspaper editor for 15 yrs .; editor Peoria Transcript; Peoria Journal; writer of magazine fic- tion-humor; editor of Akron Times, at present. Socs. and clubs: Rotary Club
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of Peoria, Ill .; Am. Press Humorists Assn. Home address: 100 Rhodes Ave., Akron, Ohio.
MAY, GEORGE STURGIS, Attorney; born, Hedgesville, W. Va .; son of George S. May and Esther A. (Sturgis) May; edu- cated: Kenyon Coll., Gambier, O. Mar- ried, Bessie Moore Kirtley, Oct. 17, 1906. Official Court Reporter, 2nd Sub. Div., 3rd Jud. Dist. Ohio; practicing attorney- at-law, Napoleon, O., 1915 -; elected Pros. Atty. of Henry Co., O., Nov., 1916; jury commissioner U. S. Dist. Court, Northern Dist. of Ohio. Western Div. Socs. and clubs: Napoleon Lodge, F. & A. M .. Ensw .- Chap .. No. 89, Defiance Com- mandery. Defiance. O .; member Kenyon Chapter, Alpha Delta Phi. Protestant Episcopal Church. Home address: Na- poleon. O.
MAYERS, CHARLES RUSSELL, Banker; born. Millersburg. O .: son of Louis May- ers and Sarah (Wheaton) Mayers; edu- cated: Columbus and Wooster. O. Col- lege degrees: M. A. Married, Libba Tay- lor, Sept. 23, 1883: 2nd, Alice Adams, Aug. 4. 1904. Pres. First National Bank, Co- lumbus. O. Socs. and clubs: Columbus Club; Columbus Country Club; Athletic Club; Scioto Club. Christian Club. Home address: 1354 E. Broad St., Columbus, O. MAYNARD, ORLANDO THOMPSON, Phy- sician; born, Ripley Tp., Huron Co., O., Sept. 14. 1851; son of George C. Maynard and Polly (Woodward) Maynard; educated: public and private schools, Huron Co .; private schools, Cincinnati, O .; post-grad. in New York. Chicago. Vienna, Dublin, London. College degrees: M. D., Eclectic Med. Inst., 1875; Western Reserve, 1884. Married, Mary E. Lyman, 1877. Asst. Phys., Toledo State Hosp., 1876-7; prac- ticing physician at Amherst, O., 1878-85; at Elyria, O., 1886 -; Mem. Bd. of Edu- cation, Elyria, O., number of years; trustee Elyria Library. Socs. and clubs: Royal Arcanum; I. O. O. F .; Am. Med. Assn .; Ohio State Med. Soc .; Lorain Co. Med. Soc .: Cleveland Acad. of Medicine. Baptist. Home address: 30S Third St., Elyria, O.
MAYSILLES, ANDREW, Educator; born, Lanier Tp., Preble Co., O .; son of Ben- jamin F. Maysilles and Rachel F. (De- Vinney) Maysilles; educated: public schools Preble and Montgomery counties; Brook- ville, O., high school; Ohio Normal Univ., Ada, O. College degrees: B. P .; B. S. Married, Mary Alice McNelley, Oct. 6, 1901. Teacher common schools Madison and Clay Twps .. 4 yrs : Clay Twp. high school, 5 yrs .; Brookville Village high school, 15 yrs .: county school Supt. Mont- gomery Co., O., 1915 -; Co. Sch. Exam .. 6 yrs .; mayor Village Brookville, O., 2 yrs. Socs. and clubs: Masonic Order; K. P. Odd Fellow; Jr. Order Am. Mechanics; Granger; Educational Assns. Montgomery Co. and Ohio: Montgomery Co., Agricul- turist Assn. United Brethren. Home ad- dress: 1221 Superior Ave., Dayton, O.
MEAD, ARTHUR RAYMOND, Coll. Prof .; born. Grelton. O .. March 12, 1880: son of William Mead and Juliaette Mead: edu- cated : Miami Univ .; Columbia Univ. College degrees: A. B .: A. M. Married, Ethel Grace Johnson. June 15, 1911. Prof. Education, DePauw Univ., 1910-11, 1912-13: acting Prof. Education, Univ. Minn., 1911- 1912; temporary instructor Education, Ohio State Univ., 1913-15; Prof. Education, Ohio Wes. Univ .. 1915- Author: Develop- ment Free Schools in Connecticut and Mich .; articles on educational subjects. Socs. and clubs: Secy. Department Higher Education of Nat. Ed. Assn .. 1912-1913: Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Kappa; Delta Upsilon; K. P .; Soc.
College Teachers' of Education: Central Ohio Schoolmasters' Club; Ohio State Teachers' Assn .; Nat. Educational Assn .; National Soc. for Study of Education; Ohio Soc. College Teachers' of Education. Methodist Episcopal. Home address: 189 North Sandusky St., Delaware, O.
MEALS, WALTER D., Judge Court of Ap- peals, Eighth Ohio District. Term ex- pires 1920. Home address: Cleveland, O. MEANS, CHARLES S., Physician; born, Valier, Jefferson Co., O., Sept. 16, 1865; son of Joseph Means and Margaret (Sut- ter) Means; educated: common schools; Covode Academy; Normal Schools Ohio and Pennsylvania; Columbus Med. Coll., 1891; Hahmann, Philadelphia, Pa., 1892, M. D. College degrees: B. S., Ohio North. I'niv. Married, Evalyn Garrett, June 6,
1894. Interne Manhattan Eye and Ear Hosp .. N. Y .. 1893; general practice to 1900; practicing specialists since 1900, Co- lumbus. O .; elected member staff Protes- tant Hosp. as oculist and aurist: oculist and aurist Ohio Med. Univ. Faculty; mem- ber board education Columbus, O., 12 yrs. Socs. and clubs: A. M. A .: Ohio State Med. Assn .; Am. Academy Otol. & Laryn. & Ophthal. Soc .; fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons. Congregationalist. Home address: 131 East State St., Columbus, Ohio.
MEANS, HUGH J., Physician; born, Chris- tiansburg, O., Aug. 20, 1883; son of Wil- liam J. Means and Stella (Thomas) Means: educated: Columbus public schools; Ohio State Univ .; Univ. Penn. College degrees: B. A .: M. D. Married, Eleanor Hammond, Aug. 15, 1910. Practicing
physician Columbus, O .. 1908 ---: X-Ray
specialist, 6 yrs .; member faculty Ohio State L'niv .. Coll. Medicne. Socs. and clubs: Columbus Academy Med .; Ohio State Med. Assn .: American Med. Assn .; American Roentgen Ray Soc .; Athletic Club: Ohio State Univ. Club; Columbus Rotary Club: Sons American Rev .; Ma- son, 32d degree; Shriner; Kappa Sigma; Alpha Kappa Kappa Frat. Presbyterian. Home address: 366 15th Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
MEANS, JOHN LOWE, Official of Jefferson Co .; born, Steubenville, O., July 25, 1870; son of John Means and Keziah (Lowe) Means; educated: public and high schools of Steubenville, O .: Duff's Commercial School, Pittsburg, Pa. Unmarried. As- sociated with his father in foundry busi- ness Steubenville, O., 1858-1902; engaged in real estate business from 1902 to 1906; then became sales manager of River Sand Co. of Steubenville, O .. 1906-1910; member city council, 1892-1895; elected to Ohio Legislature in 1895. serving until 1899; elected county auditor of Jefferson Co., 1911-1916, resigning in middle of third term, 1916, when elected sheriff of Jeffer- son Co. Socs. and clubs: Knight Temp- lar; Aladdin Temple of the Shrine, Coluni- bus, O .; Knights of Pythias; Red Men; Knights of Golden Eagle; Modern Wood- men of America; Protected Home Circle; Order of Ben Hur; Loyal Order of Moose; The Grange; Dept. Adjutant Sons of Vet- erans Reserve. Dept. of Ohio. St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Home address: Steu- benville. O.
MEANS, JOHN WILLIAM, Surgeon; born, Christiansburg. O .. Aug. 10. 1886; son of William Jackson Means and Estella M. (Thomas) Means; educated; public schools of Columbus; Ohio State Univ .: Univ. of Pennsylvania. College degrees: D. D. S .; M. D. First Lieut. Medical Reserve Corps. U. S. Army. Unmarried. Instr. in surgery. College of Medicine, Ohio State Univ .: Instr. in oral surgery. Col- lege of Dentistry, 1910 -. Socs. and
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clubs: Athletic Club; Scioto Country Club: Business Men's Club of Y. M. C. A. Baptist Church. Home address: 715 N. High St .. Columbus. O.
MEANS, WILLIAM JACKSON, Physician- Surgeon; born, Jefferson Co., Pa., Feb. 11, 1853; son of Joseph Means and Margaret (Sutter) Means; educated: common schools of Pa .; Covode Acad .; National Normal Univ. of Lebanon, O. College degrees: M. A. Married, Stella Thomas, 1876, who died, 1895; 2nd, Ida B. Huffman, April, 1897. Physician and surgeon; M. D. from Cincinnati College of Med. and Surg., 1873; Prof. of surgery Ohio Med. Univ .; Starling Ohio Med. College: Prof. of sur- gery and head of Dept. College of Med., O. S. U .: chairman of Executive Council of the Assn. of Am. Med. Colleges. 1900- 1917, inclusive; medical director, Ameri- can Insurance Union. Socs. and clubs: Columbus Acad. of Med .; Ohio State Med. Assn .; Am. Med. Assn .; Assn. of Am. Med. Colleges: Columbus Athletic Club; Y. M. C. A .; Bd. of Trade. Baptist Ch. Has been closely identified with Medical Education in the U. S. for 20 yrs .; as chairman of the Executive Council of the Colleges' Assn., has inspected medical colleges in all sections of the country; taught school 6 yrs. before practicing in his profession. Home address: 715 North High St., Columbus, O.
MEES, OTTO, College President; born, Co- Jumbus, O., Feb. 19, 1879; son of Theophilus M. K Mees and Johanna (Brauer) Mees; educated: public schools Columbus, O .; Woodville Normal; Capital Univ .; Luth- eran Theol. Seminary; Univ. Berlin. Col- lege degrees: A. B., 1898; A. M., 1916. Married, Clara A. Christiansen, Aug. 26, 1903. Ordained Lutheran ministry, Sept., 1902; pastor Zion Ch. Lutheran, Coraopolis, Pa .. 1902-12; Pres. Capital Univ .. Colum- bus, O., Dec., 1912 -; Secy. E. Dist. Jt. Synod Ohio. 1904-11; Mem. Sch. Bd. Cora- opolis Dist .. 1910-12; Secy .. 1911-12. Con- tributor: Lutheran Standard; Theol. mag- azines; educational periodicals. Secy. Lutheran Educators' Assn .. 1916 -; Dir. Lutheran Choral Soc. Columbus, Ohio, 1913- -. Socs. and clubs: Nat. Geograph- Soc .;
ic Assn. of Ohio College Presi- dents and Deans. Lutheran. Home ad- dress: Columbus, O.
MEES. THEOPHILUS MARTIN KONRAD, Univ. Pres .; born. Columbus. O .. July 13, 1848: son of (Rev.) Konrad Mees and Elisa ( Adam) Mees; educated: Lutheran Coll., Ft. Wayne. Ind .. 1865-8; Grad. St. Louis Theological Seminary, 1872; special studies philology and theology; courses at Berlin and Leipzig. 1872-4. philology and phil- osophy. College degrees: (Hon ) Ph. D.,
Capital Univ., 1898. Married. Jennie Braurer. July 1. 1875 Ordained in Luth- eran ministry, 1874; Prof. Latin and He- brew. Capital Univ .. 1875-88: Pres. Teach- ers' Seminary, Woodville, O .. 1888-1903: Prof. mental and moral science, Capital I'niv., and Prof. Theol. Seminary, Colum- bus. O .. 1903 --; Asst. pastor Lutheran St. Paul's Church. Columbus, O., 1874-88; editor Journal of Pedagogy, 1900: Theol. Magazine, 1912 -; traveled extensively in Europe and America. 1872-4. Author: Doctrinal History of Predestination from 1517 to 1580, 1891; School Government and Methods. 1895; contributor to various magazines. Home address: 27 N. 17th St .. Columbus. O.
MELDRUM, ANDREW BARCLAY, Clergy- man; born. Kirkcalby Fifeshire, Scotland, Sept. 9. 1857: son of Capt. Robert Mel- drum and Agnes Ness (Grant) Meldruni; educated: Toronto Univ .; Knox Coll., Toronto. Can .: San Francisco Theol. Seminary. College degrees: D. D. (Han-
over Coll.). Married, Laura Rison, 1885: died; 2nd. Ella Herrick. 1907; died. Or- dained in San Francisco. 1884; pastor St. John's Presby. Ch., San Francisco, 1884-7: Central Presby. Church, Rock Island, Ill., 1887-9; Grace Presby. Church, Evansville, Ind .. 1889-95; Central Presby. Church. St. Paul. Minn .. 1895-1902; Old Stone (First Presby. Ch.), Cleveland, O., 1902 -; moderator Rock River Presby., 1889; Synod of Minn .. 1901; Presbytery of Cleveland, 1904; published (all in pamphlet form), The Grave and The Garden; The Man Four Square; Salt; Fidem Servavi; Grace and Grit; The Stars Also; Christ and Everyday Life; The Dew of Youth; Never- theless; I Praise You, etc. Socs. and clubs: Cleveland Rotary Club; Athletic Club; Chamber Commerce; Cleveland Grays (Chaplain); Civic League; Masonic Bodies. Presbyterian. Home address: 3922 Prospect Ave .. Cleveland, O.
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