The Ohio blue book; or, Who's who in the Buckeye state; a cyclopedia of biography of men and women of Ohio, Part 84

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


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RUST, JOHN BENJAMIN, Clergyman; born, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 5, 1856; son of Rev. Herman Rust (D. D.) and Eliz- abeth (Giesy) Rust; educated: Cincin- nati public schools; Tiffin public schools; Heidelberg Univ., Tiffin; Wooster Univ. College degrees: A. B .; A. M .; Ph. D .; D. D. Unmarried. Pastor: Waynesburg. O. (1880). 6 yrs .; Canton, O .. First Re- formed Ch., 4 yrs .; New Philadelphia, O., 7 yrs .; Robertsville charge. 2 yrs .: Bas- com charge, 8 yrs .; Findlay, O .. Ref. Ch., 1909 --: special lecturer, department Philosophy, comparative religion. 1915; instructor in history


of music, 1917,


Heidelberg Univ ..


Tiffin, 0. Author: Modernism and the Reformation, 1914; The Life and Labors of Dr. Herman Rust, 1916: contributes articles on theology, science, history and music. to Reformed Church Review, and other periodicals; Pres. Central Synod, Ref. Ch. in U. S., 1 yr .; Treas. Board of Visitors and Ed- ucation, Heidelberg Univ. and Theol. Seminary. 2 yrs. Socs. and clubs: Excel- sior Literary Society, Heidelberg Univ .; Equity Club. Tiffin. O. Home address: 285 E. Perry St., Tiffin, O.


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RUTH, FRANK E., Municipal Judge; born, Columbus, O., March 14, 1882; son of . George J. Ruth and Rosa ( Haller) Ruth: educated: high and grade schools, Colum- bus, O .; Ohio State Univ. Married, Grace Malcolm, Dec. 28. 1905. Admitted to bar. 1904; practicing attorney; judge Municipal Court, Columbus, O., 1915 ---. Socs. and clubs: Elks; Athletic Club; Business Men's Club; Y. M. C. A .; Buck- eye Republican Club; Orioles; Sigma Chi; Delta Chi; Masons; Junia Lodge. I. O. O. F .; W. O. W .; Gyro Club; Columbus Automobile Club; O. S. U. Assn,, Metho- dist. Home address: Hotel Normandie, Columbus. Ohio.


RUTHERFORD, GEORGE A., Contractor; born. Cleveland, O., Sept. 18, 1871: son of Mark Rutherford and Isabella (Cossar) Rutherford; educated: Cleveland public schools. Married, Elizabeth Day, Oct. 4, 1894. Started in building business as a contractor in 1896; incorporated under name The Geo. Rutherford Co., 1903; now Pres. The Geo. Rutherford Co .: Secy. Cirgyle Bldg. Co .; Pres. Mason Contract- or's Assn .; was Pres. Cleveland Builders' Exchange, 1912-14. Socs. and clubs: Builders' Exchange; Real Estate Board; Cleveland Advertising Club; Cleveland Athletic Club; Willowick Country Club; Chamber of Commerce. Presbyterian Ch. Home address: 127 Rosemont Road, East Cleveland. O.


RYAN, DANIEL JOSEPH, Attorney; born. Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 1, 1855; son of John Ryan and Honora (Ryan) Ryan; educated: Grad. high school of Portsmouth. Ohio, 1875; studied law, 1875-7. Married, Myra L. Kerr. Jan. 10. 1884. Admitted to bar Supreme Court of Ohio. 1877; practiced at Portsmouth; city solicitor, Portsmouth, O .. 2 terms: member 66th and 67th Gen- eral Assemblies, Ohio (speaker pro tem. 67th): 1st Pres. Ohio Rep. League, two terms; temporary chairman First Natl. Conv. Rep. Clubs, New York, 1887; Secy. State of Ohio. 1888-1892; Exec. Commr. Ohio at Chicago Exposition, and organ- ized Ohio exhibit; member Exec. Com. Assn. of Am. Exhibitors, 1893, and its Commr. to Antwerp Exposition, 1893; Del. from Ohio to Western Waterways Conv., Vicksburg; Pres. Central Ohio Land Co .; Pres. Homeopathic Hosp. Assn .; Vice Pres. and trustee Ohio Archaeol. and Hist. Soc .: Gen. Counsel Ohio Mfrs. Assn .; trustee Columbus Pub. Library; member Am. Hist. Assn., Bibliog. Soc. of Am. Author: A History of Ohio (with E. O. Randall), 5 vols .; Arbitration Between Capital and Labor; Masters of Men; arti- cle. "Ohio," in Encyclopedia Americana; The Civil War Literature of Ohio. Con -. tributor to North American Review and other magazines. Home address: 297 Woodland Ave., Columbus, O.


RYAN, ISAAC A., Safety Director; born, Coal Grove, Ohio. Oct. 31. 1879; son of Merriman Basil Ryan and Mary (Griffith) Ryan; educated: Ironton high school; Howe Military Academy, Lima, Ind. Mar- ried. Nelle S. Millies. June 11. 1903. Be- gan business career as clerk in Belfont Iron Works Co., Ironton, O., 1900; became Supt. company. 1905- -; appointed by Mayor Hannon, safety director. Ironton, O .. March 1. 1916- Socs. and clubs: Elk; National Assn. Stationary Engineers. Episcopalian. Home address: 503 North 5th St .. Ironton. O.


RYAN, JAMES A., Postmaster of Sandusky: born, July 1, 1874; son of James Ryan and Annie (Mooney) Ryan: educated: San- dusky schools. Married. Caroline N. Neumeyer. Jan. 15, 1915. Newspaper re-


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porter and advertising. now postmaster of Sandusky, O., under Pres. Wilson. Socs. and clubs: Perseverance Lodge, F. & A. M .; Knights Templars, Sandusky, O .; Scottish Rite, Toledo, O .; Sandusky Lodge, B. P. O. Elks. Home address: Sandusky, Ohio.


RYAN, MICHAEL, Wholesaler; born, Johns- town, Ireland, Co. Kilkenny, Oct. 6, 1845; son of Richard Ryan and Margaret (Laughman) Ryan; educated: St. Xaviers Coll. and St. Paul's German Sch. Mar- ried, Margaret McCabe, 1875. With three brothers, in 1865, organized firm, Ryan Bros., meat packers; assisted in organ- izing Cincinnati Abattoir Co .; alderman Cincinnati, 1878; re-elected 1882, and was Pres. of Board; Vice Pres. Chamber of Commerce and Exposition Com .; delegate Dem. State Conv. which nominated Judge Hoadley for Governor, Ohio; quar- termaster Gen. Gov. Hoadley's staff; Pres. Chamber Commerce, 1884; life mem- ber of same; appointed 1894 by President Cleveland as U. S. Asst. Treas. of Cin- cinnati. Catholic. Home address: 3043 Gilbert Ave .. Cincinnati. O.


RYDER, HAROLD E., Educator. born, Troy, Ohio. 1885; son of Henry C. Ryder and Belle (Smith) Ryder; educated: Hiram and Wooster, O. Married, Clara B. Nich- ols. Supt. Geauga Co. Schs .; Supt. Gates Mills, 3 yrs .; Co. Supt., 2 yrs .; Supt. Chester Seminary, 1 yr .; teacher Dist. Sch., 2 yrs .; teacher grade Schs., 3 yrs .; Co. Supt. of schools, Geauga Co. Socs. and clubs: I. O. O. F .: F. & A. M .; R. A. M .: Men's Literary Club. M. E. Church, Chardon, O. Home address: Chardon, O.


RYDER, ROBERT OLIVER, Editor; born, Oberlin. Ohio, March 9, 1875; son of Wil- liam Henry Ryder and Mary (Bushnell) Ryder: educated: Phillips Andover Acad. and Yale Univ. Married, Florence Wil- son, Nov. 8, 1900. Joined staff of Ohio State Journal, 189S; managing editor Ohio State Journal, 1905 -; paragrapher of Ohio State Journal. Author: "The Young Lady Across the Way." Home address: 1041 Franklin Ave., Columbus, O.


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SAALFIELD, ADAH LOUISE, Author; born, Brooklyn, N. Y .; daughter of George D. Sutton and Amanda Elizabeth (Adams) Sutton; educated: B. A., Grad .. Normal Coll., N. Y. Married, Arthur James Saal- field. Aug. 1. 1885. Author: Drummond Year Book; Mr. Bunny, His Book, 1902; Seeds of April's Sowing. 1902; Sweeter Still than This. 1905; Baby Dear, - 1907: Little Maid in Toyland, 1908; Peter Rabbit Series, 1908; Billy Possum; Blossom Babies; Cycle of Gems; Mushroom Fairies; When All is Sun Within; Friendship Series. Pen name. Adah L. Sutton. Direct descendant of John Quincy Adams Socs. and clubs: Mem. Authors' League of America; Mem. N. Y. Normal Coll. Alumnae Assn .; Nat. Alumni Woman's Council. Akron. O .; College Club. Akron, O .; New York Latin Club. Methodist. Home address: 24 N. Prospect St., Akron, Ohio.


SAAR, LOUIS VICTOR, Composer; born, Rotterdam. Holland. Dec. 10. 1868. son of Louis Saar and Fanny (Jacquemar) Saar; educated: Gymnasium, Strassburg, Alsace; Royal Acad. Music. Munich, Germany. Married, Emilie Scholl. Oct. 7, 1879. Came to America as accompanist of Met. Opera Co .; principal, theory department and di-


rector college chorus. College of Music, Cincinnati, 1906 -. Composer: Chamber Music; Organ, Choral, Violin, Piano Mu- sic, Songs, etc. Widely known for his arrangements and adaptations; awarded the Mendelssohn prize at Berlin. 1891; Tonkuenstler prize, Vienna, 1892; first prize for piano music. Boston, 1899; Kaiser prize, Baltimore, 1903; prizes, Chicago, St. Louis. Socs. and clubs: Musicians' Club, Cincinnati; Bohemians' Club, New York; McDowell Club, Cincinnati; Con- ductors' League. New York; Authors' League of America; Hon. Mem. of Sin- fonia Frat. and Federation of Woman's Clubs; Hon. Mem. Three Arts Club. Mem. of Tonkuenstler Soc., New York. Home address: Tlie College of Music, Cincin- nati. Ohio.


SAFFORD, ALONZO C., Merchant; born, Green Twp., Gallia Co., O., March 2, 1862; son of Thomas C. Safford and Emily J. (Jackson) Safford; educated: common schools, Gallia Co. Married, Marie H. Engel, Dec. 25, 1890. Taught in common schools; county school examiner; clerk of courts; member of council of Gallipolis; Pres. Empire Furniture Co .; director First National Bank; chairman Gallia Co. Exec. Com. Socs. and clubs: Woodmen of the World; Golden Eagle Lodge; K. of P. M. E. Church. Home address: 524 Third Ave., Gallipolis. O.


SALA, CHARLES BENNETT, Manufac- turer; born, on farm, Carroll Co., Ohio, Aug. 10, 1871; son of James M. Sala and Hannah A. (Perdue) Sala; educated: Minerva (O.) high school. Union Com- mercial school; Duff's College; Nat. Sch. Business Science. Married, Bertie E. Barker, Oct. 12, 1892. Amateur printer and newspaper correspondent during high school years; became editor The News, Minerva, O., 1891-1905; organized and be- came Pres. The Sala Co., textile manu- facturers of Canton and Minerva, Ohio, 1899 -; Pres. Minerva Banking Co., Minerva, O., 1915 -; Dir. Cleveland Nat. Fire Ins. Co .; Dir. Canton Furniture Mfg. Co., Canton, O. Writer and lecturer: civic. industrial organization and effi- ciency subjects. Socs. and clubs: Canton Advertising Men's Club (Pres.); (Dir.) Y. M. C. A .; (Captain) Sons Veterans, 3 yrs. Member Christian Ch. Business address: Canton, O .; Home address: Minerva, O.


SALTER, WILLIAM A., Educator; born, Zanesville, Ind., Sept. 24, 1865; son of George H. Salter and Philena (Bump) Salter; educated: Zanesville public schools; Roanoke Seminary and Normal School; North Manchester College. College de- grees: A. B. Married, Minnie Mundhenk, 188S. Teacher in rural schools of Indiana, 4 yrs .. teacher in Normal school of Roan- oke, Ind., 3 yrs .; Supt. at La Crosse, Kan., 2 yrs .; Prin. of ward schools at Huntington, Ind., 1 yr .; Supt. at Hicks- ville, O., 8 yrs .; Supt. at West Unity, O., 13 yrs .; summer school, Defiance Coll .; School of Methods, Oberlin. O .; Co. Supt. of schools, Williams Co., Ohio, 1914 -. Socs. and clubs: Masonic Fraternity. Methodist Episcopal Ch. Home address: Bryan. O.


SAMPLINER, JOSEPH HENRY, Attorney; born, Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 23, 1858; son of Solomon Sampliner and Rose (Cone) Sampliner; educated: Cleveland public and high school; Boston Univ. Married, Elizabeth M. Crane, Jan. 18. 1883. En- gaged in practice law, Cleveland, O., Oct., 18SS- Socs. and clubs: Cleveland Athletic Club; Excelsior Club; Masonic


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Frat .; Am. Bar Assn .; Ohio State Bar Assn .. Museum of Art. Home address: 1944 East 75th St .. Cleveland. O.


SANDERS, CHARLES LOY, Educator; born. Lewisburg. Pa .. Dec. 30, 1890; son of James L. Sanders and Eliza (Shoe- maker) Sanders; educated: Lewis Twp. high school, Union Co .. Pa .; Bucknell Academy, Lewisburg, Pa .; Bucknell Univ., Lewisburg, Pa. College degrees: A. B .; A. M. (1917). Teacher. East Hampton, Long Island, 1913-14; Prof. English, Miaml Milltary Institute, Germantown, O., 1914- 1916; Prof. English. Johnstown high school, Johnstown, Pa., 1916- Socs. and clubs: Gamma Lambda Sigma Frat. Lutheran. Present address: 1000 Franklin St .. Johnstown. Pa.


SANDERS, FIELDER, Attorney; born, Washington, D. C., Aug. 24. 1876; son of Henry Sanders and Marv (Miller) San- ders; educated: Cleveland public schools; Adelbert College; Western Reserve Univ. Law Sch. College degrees: Bachelor of Letters. Admitted to bar, June, 1901; practiced law in Cleveland since then under firm name Sanders, Cline & San- ders; later. Sanders & Sanders; assistant Pros. Atty. of Cuyahoga Co .. 1909-1912; elected judge of Municipal Court of Cleve- land. 1911; re-elected in 1913; resigned in 1916; appointed city street railway com- missioner, Jan., 1916 -. Socs. and clubs: Member Chamber of Commerce: Civic League Club; Lawyers' Club; Tippecanoe; Western Reserve Club; Elks. Protestant Church. Home address: 1720 E. 21st St., Cleveland. O.


SANDERS, THOMAS JEFFERSON, College Professor; born, Burbank, Ohio, May 18, 1855; son of Isaac Sanders and Mary (Stratton) Sanders; educated: public schools. Wayne Co., O .; Burbank & Smith- ville Academies; Otterbein Univ .; Ohio Central Normal School; Wooster Univ. College degrees: A. B .; A. M .: Ph. D .; LL. D. Married, Emma Gertrude Slater, June 2. 1878. Teacher country schools, 1 yr .; teacher and Supt., Edon, O .. public schools. 1878-1881; West Unity, O., 1881- 1882; Butler, Ind .. 1882-1886; Supt. War- saw. Ind., public schools, 1886-1891; Pres. Otterbein Univ., 1891-1901; Prof. Philoso- phy, Otterbein Univ., Westerville, Ohio, 1901 -: Dir. First Nat. Bank, Westerville, Ohio. Author booklets and pamphlets: The Philosophy of the Christian Religion; Transcendentalism; God-The Ultimate A-Priori Condition; The Place and Pur- pose of the College; The Nature and the End of Education; The Unconscious in Education; Why the Soul Has a Body; The Place and Purpose of Art in the Realm of Thought and Knowledge. Socs. and clubs: (Pres.) Ohio College Assn., 1897-1898; Central


Ohio Schoolmasters' Club (Pres.), 1912-13; Nat. Geographic Soc. Ordained minister, United Brethren in Christ. Home address: Westerville, Ohio.


SANDERS, WILLIAM BROWNELL, Bank- er and Attorney; born, Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 21. 1854; son of William D. Sanders and Cornelia R. (Smith) Sanders; edu- cated: Illinois Coll .; Albany Law School. College degrees: A. B. (1873); A. M., LL. D. (1875). Married, Annie Otis, April 30, 1884. Engaged in practice law, Cleve- land, O., as partner of Hon. Stevenson Burke. under firm name, Burke, Ingersoll & Sanders, 13 yrs .; member firm of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, Cleveland, Ohio, 1890 -; judge Court Common Pleas, 1888-90; Vice Pres. Soc. for Savings; Dir. Guardian Trust Co .; Nat. Commerclal Bank; Cleveland Stone Co .; Kelley Island


Lime Co .; other notable corporations; Pres. of The Cleveland Museum of Art. Socs. and clubs: Union; University; Tav- ern; Country; Roadside; Mayfield Coun- try, Cleveland; University and Down Town Assn .. N. Y. City; Midwick Coun- try Club, Pasadena, Calif. Home ad- dress: 3133 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio; Summer and Fall: Kennebunkport, Maine, and Woodstock, Vermont.


SANDLES, ALFRED PUTNAM, Editor; born, Putnam Co., O., Feb. 5, 1871; son of David Ephriam and Anna (Maidlow) Sandles; educated: rural schools of Put- nam Co .; Crawfis Coll .; State Normal Sch. at Leipsic, Ohio; Otterbein Univ. at Westerville, Ohio. Married, Lura Moffitt, May 27. 1894. Clerk of courts, Putnam Co., 1900-1903; Secy. and Treas. Demo- cratic State Executive Committee, 1902; candidate for Secy. of State, 1904; clerk of the Ohio Senate, 1906-1908; Secy. of the Putnam Co. Agricultural Soc. since 1895; Pres. of the Ohio Fair Managers' Assn .; Dir. of the National Trotting Assn .; elected member of the State Bd. of Agr. in 1902; Pres. in 1906; Secy. in 1909; be- came Pres. of the Agril. Com .. in 1913; be- came editor of the Putnam County Sen- tinel in 1908; in 1916. ran against Gov. Cox for the Democratic nomination for Governor. Socs. and clubs: Masons;


Knights Templar; Mystic Shrine; Odd Fellows; Elks; Governor Dennison Camp Sons of Veterans; The Grange; Putnam Club. Presbyterian Church. Home ad- dress: Ottawa. O.


SANFORD, HENRY C., Attorney; born, New Portland, Me .. Sept. 11. 1831: son of John Sanford and Priscilla (DeLano) Sanford; educated: common school of Manchester, N. H .; 1 yr. law school, Ann Arbor. Mich. Married, Emily J. Fair- child, Jan. 27. 1857. Pros. Atty., Summit Co., O .; city solicitor, Akron, O .; member of Ohio Legislature, 4 yrs .; organized The Peoples Saving Bank and Commercial Savings Bank of Akron. O. Socs. and clubs: Elks; Odd Fellows; K. of P .; Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Home address: 494 W. Market St., Akron, Ohio.


SANOR, DANIEL GRANT, Physician; born, N. Georgetown, Ohio, Oct. 12, 1867; son of Daniel Sanor and Amelia (Couser) Sanor: educated: Ohio Northern Univ .; Mt. Union College and Univ. of Mary- land. College degrees: M. D. Married, Nellie E. McGaffie, 1894. General prac- tice, 10 yrs .; special practice of eye, ear, nose and throat, 12 yrs .; former chief of staff of Mercy Hospital; physician-in- chief, Ohio Penitentiary, 1898-1902. Socs. and clubs: Scottish Rite Mason; Elk Lodge, No. 37; Ohio State Med. Assn .; Columbus Acad. of Med. Presbyterian Church. Private operating rooms and nurses in at- tendance at 206 E. State St., Columbus, Ohio. Home address: Indian Springs, N. High St., Columbus, O.


SATER, JOHN ELBERT, Attorney-Judge U. S. Dist. Court; born, near New Haven, Hamilton Co., O .. Jan. 16. 1854; son of John I. Sater and Nancy (Larason) Sater; educated: district schools: Miami Univ., 2 yrs .; Marietta Coll., 2 yrs. College de- grees: A. B .: A. M .: LL. D. Married, Marv Lvon. Oct. 9, 1889. Early life spent on farm; teacher in district schools, sev- eral yrs .; after graduation, Supt. public schools, Wauseon, O., 5 yrs .; chief clerk in office State School Commissioner, 1881- 1884; studied law with J. H. Collins. attor- ney for B. & O. Ry .; engaged in prac- tice law, Columbus, O., 23 yrs .; appointed by ex-Pres. Theodore Roosevelt, United


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States Dist. Judge, Southern Dist. of Ohio, March 18, 1907 -; Fulton Co. Sch. Examiner. 5 yrs .; member Columbus Bd. Education, 5 yrs .; member Bd. Trustees, Columbus School and Public Library, 8 yrs .; appointed city solicitor for Colum- bus. but declined. in 1899. Socs. and clubs: Columbus Club: Shore Club (Painesville, O.); Queen City Club (Cincinnati); 33d degree Mason, etc. Favors Congregational Church. Home address: Columbus, O.


SATER, LOWRY F., Attorney; born, Sater, Ohio. June 15. 1867: son of Martin Sater and Mary (McHenry) Sater; educated: Marietta Coll .: Ohio State Univ. College degrees: A. B .: LL. B. Married. Kath- erine E. Morhart. 1903. Practiced law in Columbus since admission to bar: mem- ber of law firm of Vorys. Sater, Seymour & Pease. Socs. and clubs: Masons; Odd Fellows; Columbus Athletic Club; Ohio State Bar Assn .; Franklin County Bar Assn .; Kit-Kat Club. United Brethren Church. Home address: 168 Buttles Ave .. Columbus. O.


SATTLER, ERIC ERICSON, Physician: born. Cincinnati. O .. Nov. 4. 1859; son of Dr. George Sattler (one of the earliest practicing physicians in Cincinnati): edu- cated: Grad. Woodward high school, Cin- cinnati, 1878: M. D., Miami Med. Coll., 1882; studied Univs. of Strassburg, Vienna, Berlin, London. Utrecht, New York, etc. Married, Blanche Wallingford, Feb., 1886; specialty diseases of eye. ear. nose and throat; has held positions in Cincinnati Hosp .. Miami Med. Coll., Elsberg Post- Grad. Sch .. etc .; Mem. Acad. Medicine, Cincinnati, A. M. A .; Del. Internat. Med. Congress, Berlin, 1890. Republican. Au- thor: History of Tuberculosis, 1883; has written numerous medical papers, etc .; first called attention to nerve endings in cornea and corneal epithelium (original researches published from Strassburg Micros. Lab.). Socs. and clubs: Cincin- nati Country Club. Home address: Ann- wood St., E., Walnut Hills. Cincinnati, O.


SAUNDERS. W. C., Banker: Cashier Union Natl. Bank. Home address: 18147 Clifton Blvd., Cleveland. O.


SAVAGE, CHARLES H., Jeweler: born. Elyria. Ohio. 1867; son of John Savage and Harriet (Hobill) Savage; educated: Elyria high school. Married. Annie E. Ernne, 1890. Bought a jewelry establishment in Elyria. O .. 1900: Dir. in the Savings De- posit Bank & Trust Co .: ex-Pres. of Ely- ria Chamber of Commerce; Dir. Elyria Telephone Co. Socs. and clubs: Chamber of Commerce; Elyria Country Club; Ma- sons. Congregationalist. Home address: Elyria. O.


SAVAGE, CHARLES WILTSHIRE, Busi- ness Man; born, Ashtabula, Ohio, July 15, 1858; son of Linus Savage and Louisa (Wilbur) Savage; educated: public schools of Ashtabula. Married, Ella M. Howells, Jan. 26, 1886. Railway mail service, 1885- 1886: retail grocery and table ware. 1886-


1896: life and accident insurance, 1899- 1917; trustee Ashtabula township. 1896- 1906; Treas. Ashtabula Twp., 1913-


notary public. 1902 -. Socs. and clubs: Mason: Knights of Pythias. St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Ch. Mem. Ohio Nat. Guard. 1876-1881; Ashtabula volunteer fire department, 1880-1900. Home address: Ashtabula, Ohio.


SAVAGE, CHARLES WINFRED; College Professor; born, Churchville, N. Y., Aug. 9. 1869: son of George Savage and Emma Eliza (Brooks) Savage: educated: Churcli- ville. N. Y., public schools: Rochester. N. Y .. Free Academy: Oberlin Academy;


Rochester Univ .: Oberlin Coll .: Harvard Univ .: Columbia Univ. College degrees: A. B .: A. M. Married, Elizabeth King Pelton. Aug. 24. 1898. Teacher Oberlin Academy, 1893-6; post-grad. student, 1896- 1898; teacher classics Shady Side Acad., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1898-1904; post-grad. Co- lumbia Univ., 1905-6; Prof. physical cdu- cation, Dir. athletics Oberlin. O .. College, 1906 -; dean Chautauqua Summer Sch. of Physical Education, 1916 -. Socs. and clubs: Am. Intercollegiate Football Rules Com., 1906-1917: Nat. Geog. Soc .; Alpha Deltà Phi: Athletic Research Soc .; (Pres.) Soc. of Dir. Physical Education in Col- leges. 1915: (Vice Pres.) Nat. Collegiate Athletic Assn., 190S. Congregationalist. Home address: 310 Reamer Place. Ober- lin. Ohio.


SAWYER, CHARLES ELMER, Physician- Surgeon; born. Crawford Co .. O .. Jan. 24, 1860: son of Alonzo N. Sawyer and Har- riet M. (Rogers) Sawyer; educated: pub- lic schools, Nevada. O .; Cleveland Homeo- pathic Hosp. Coll .. Cleveland. College de- grees: M. D. Married. May E. Barron, Aug. 11. 1879. Engaged in general prac- tice. 13 yrs .: specialist in sanitorium work, La Rue. O .. Marion, O., 22 yrs .: conducting Sawyer Sanitarium, White Oaks Farm, Marion, O., 1916 -; member Ohio State Med. Bd .; trustee, Am. Inst., Homeopathy; Marion Y. M. C. A. Socs. and clubs: ex-Pres. Ohio State Homeo- pathic Med. Soc .; Northwestern Ohio Med. Soc .: Marion Med. Soc .; (Gov.) Fellows, Am. Coll. Surgeons; Southern Homeopathic Med. Soc .; Indiana Inst. Homeopathic. Home address: White Oaks Farm, Marion. Ohio.


SAWYER, WILLIAM THOMAS, Attorney; born, Springfield Tp .. Summit Co., Ohio, Dec. 3. 1862; son of Robert V. Sawyer and Martha Ann (Sawyer) Sawyer; educated: Buchtel Coll., class of 1887. College de- grees: B. S. Married, Bessie Coe Voris. Attorney-at-law, Akron, O .; mayor, Akron, O., 1908-11. Socs. and clubs: I. O. O. F .: L. O. O. M .; F. O. E .; M. W. A .; Portage Country Club. Home address: Frederick Ave .. Akron, Ohio.


SAXTON, FRANK GALBAITH, Secretary Toledo Commerce Club; born, Jackson, Mich .. June 1. 1884; son of Frank Hinkley Saxton and Anna (Graham) Saxton; edu- cated: public schools of Jackson. Mich. Married, Edna Witker, June 14, 1910. Asst. Mgr. wholesale wall paper store, S yrs .; Secy. Toledo Real Estate Board; Asst. Secy. Toledo Commerce Club; Secy. Toledo Commerce Club. Socs, and clubs: Toledo Commerce Club; Toledo Yacht Club; Rotary Club of Toledo; Toledo Mu- seum of Art. Member Trinity Church. Home address: 523 Tennyson Place. To- ledo. Ohio.


SAXTON, WILLIAM C., Banker; Cashler First National Bank. Home address: 602 Tuscarawas St., W., Canton, O.


SAYLOR, PHILIP A., Attorney; born, Jan. 2. 1871; son of John W. Saylor and Lu- cinda (Shafer) Saylor; educated: West Alexandria, Ohio. high school; Ohio Wes. Univ .: Cincinnati Law Sch. College de- grees: B. L. Married. Bertha Huggins, Aug. 3. 1899. Engaged in practice law, Eaton, O., June. 1905; member 74th Gen. Assembly (1900-1901); prosecuting attor- ncy, Preble Co., O., 1915 -. Socs. and clubs: Klng Hiram Lodge. F. & A. M. Home address: West Alexandria, O.


SCARBOROUGH, WILLIAM SANDERS, University President; born, Macon, Ga .. Feb. 16, 1854: son of Jermiah Scarborough


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and Frances (Hall) Scarborough; edu- cated: Oberlin College; Ky. State Univ .; Liberia Coll., W. Africa; Morris Brown Coll .. Ga .; St. Columba's Coll., England. College degrees: A. B., 1875; A. M., 1878; Ph. D .. 1892; LL. D., 1882; F. Ph .. 1909. Married, Sarah C. Bierce. Aug. 2. 1881. Prof. classical Greek. Wilberforce Univ., 1877-1891; Prof. Hellenistic Greek, Payne Theol. Sem. (Wilberforce Univ.), 1891- 1895; Prof. Classical Greek, V. Pres. and head of Classical Dept .. 1895-1908; Pres. since 1908, Wilberforce Univ .; Exegetical editor of the S. S. Publs .. A. M. E. Ch .; Del. Ecumenical Meth. Conf., London, 1901: Del. Congress of Races. London, 1911. Socs. and clubs: Mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Archaeol. Inst. Am .; Modern Lang. Assn. America; Am. Folk-Lore Soc .; Am. Dlalect Soc .; Am. Soc. Science Assn .; Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science; Royal Soc. of Arts, London. Author: First Les- sons in Greek, 1881; Theory and Func- tions of the Thematic Vowel in the Greek Verb; Our Political Status, 1884; Birds of Aristophanes, a Theory of Interpretation, 1886; also many articles on Negro folk- lore, The Negro question, Classical, Philol. and Archaeol. subjects. A. M. E. Church. Home address: Wilberforce Univ., Wil- berforce, Ohio.




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