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Cornell University A HISTORY REGISTER COMPILED BY

Frank R. Holmes.

Lewis A. Williams,

Jr.

Volume Four

THE UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING SOCIETY New York, U. S. A. 1905

V,

Copyright,

1905,

by

THE PUBLISHING SOCIETY OF All Rights Reserved

PUBLICATION OFFICE 1

LAFAYETTE PLACE

NEW

YORK, N.Y

U.S.A.

NEW YOKK

H

UNIVERSITY TRUSTEES PRESIDENTS Appointed. 1866

Eetired.

Andrew Dickson White, LL.

D.,

18S5

1870 *William Channing Russel, LL. D., Vice, 1876 *William Channing Russel, LL. D., Acting, 1885 *Charles Kendall Adams, LL. D., 1892

Jacob Gould Sehurman, A. M., D. Sc, LL.

1876

1881 1892 D.,

BY THE CHARTER 1865

*EZRA CORNELL, Founder

of the University,

1874

New York

1865 *Alonzo B. Cornell,

City.

1904

1865 *William Andrus,

1869

1865 *Horace Greeley,

1872

1865 *William Kelly,

1870

1865

1865

1865 1865

1865

*John McGraw, *John Mason Parker, LL. D., *John Meredith Read, A. M., *George Washington Schuyler, A. *Hiram Sibley,

1877 1870 1873

1888

B.,

1888

1865 *Josiah Butler Williams, 1904

1883

Charles Ezra Cornell,

BY VIRTUE OF THEIR OFFICE [The addresses of Trustees indicate their residence

at the

time of

election.]

*Reuben Eaton Fenton,

Jamestown.

1868

Syracuse. Lieutenant-Governor. 1865 George Gilbert Hoskins, Attica. Speaker of the Assembly. 1865 *Victor Moreau Rice, New York City. Superintendent of Public Instruction. 1865 *Theodore Curtis Peters, Darien. President of the State Agricultural Society, 1865 Francis Miles Finch, Ithaca. Librarian of the Cornell Public Free Library. 1866 Andrew Dickson White, Ithaca. President of the University. 1866 *Lyman Tremain, Albany. Speaker of the Assembly.

1866

1865

Governor. 1865

*Thomas Gold Alvord,

*

Deceased.

1865 1868 1866 1875 1885 1866

2 1866

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY *John Stanton Gould,

Hudson.

President of the State Agricultural Society. Brooklyn. 1867 Stewart Lyndon Woodford, Lieutenant-Governor. Medina. 1867 Edmund Levi Pitts, Speaker of the Assembly. Manlius. 1867 *Marsena Rudolph Patrick, President of the Stat-e Agricultural Society. 1868 1868 1868

New York City. William Hitchman, Speaker of the Assembly. DeerJield. Abram Bellinger Weaver, Superintendent of Public Instruction. *Thomas Hall

Faile,

New York

1867 1868 1867 1868

1868 1874

City.

1869

City.

1872

President of the State Agfricultural Society. 1869

*John Thompson Hoffman,

New York

Governor. Watertown. 1869 Allen C. Beach, Lieutenant-Governor. Crescent. 1869 Truman Giles Younglove, Speaker of the Assembly. Oneida. 18C9 *Samuel Campbell, President of the State Agricultural Society.

William Hitchman, Speaker of the Assembly. 1870 *Solon Dexter Hungerford, 1870

New York

*John Adams Dix,

1869

1870

City.

1871

Adams.

1871

President of the State Agricultural Society. Belvidere. 1871 Richard Church, President of the State Agricultural Society. Albany. 1872 *Henry Smith, Speaker of the Assembly. South Hartford. 1872 »Milo Ingalsbee, President of the State Agricultural Society. 1873

1872

New York

City.

Governor. Binghamton. 1873 *John Cleveland Robinson, Lieutenant-Governor. New York City. 1873 *Alonzo B. Cornell, Speaker of the Assembly. Geneseo. 1873 Benjamin Franklin Angel, President of the State Agricultural Society. Westchester. 1874 * James William Hust^d, Speaker of the Assembly. Ballston Spa. 1874 Neil Gilmour, Siiperintendent of Public Instruction. Frankfort. 1874 *Harris Lewis, President of the State Agricultural Society. New York City. 1875. *Samuel Jones Tilden, Governor.

1872

1872 1873

1874 1874 1873 1874

1874 1883 1875

1876

TRUSTEES 1875 *Wi]liam Dorsheimer, 1875 1875

1875 1876

1876 1877 1877 1877 1878 1878

1879 1879

Buffalo.

Lieutenant-Governor. *Jeremiah McGuire, Elmira. Speaker of the Assembly. *Alexander Samuel Diven, Elmira. President of the State Agricultural Society. *William Ross Humphrey, Ithaca. Librarian of the Cornell Public Free Library. *James William Husted, Westchester. Speaker of the Assembly. *Edwin Thorne, New York City. President of the State Agricultural Society. Elmira. *Lucius Robinson, Governor, Oswego. Georg-e Beale Sloan, Speaker of the Assembly. Rochester. *Patrick Barry, President of the State Agricultural Society. Westchester. *James William Husted, Speaker of the Assembly. Elmira. George W. Hoffman, President of the State Agricultural Society. Syracuse. *Thomas Gold Alvord, Speaker of the Assembly, Utica, *Horatio Seymour, President of the State Agricultural Society,

1880 *Alonzo B. Cornell,

New York

1879

1875 1876

1886 1876

1877 1879

1877

1878 1878 1879 1879

1880

City.

1882

Bennington.

1882

Kingston.

1881

Ogdensburg.

1881

Governor. 1880

George Gilbert Hoskins,

1880

Lieutenant-Governor. George Henry Sharpe, Speaker of the Assembly.

1880

Newton Martin

Curtis,

President of the State Agricultural Society.

Geneva. James Swan, President of the State Agricultural Society. Troy. 1882 Charles Edward Patterson, Speaker of the Assembly. New York City, 1882 *John Daniel Wing, President of the State Agricultural Society. Buffalo. 1883 Grover Cleveland, Governor. Elmira. 1883 David Bennett Hill, Lieutenant-Governor, Brooklyn, 1883 Alfred Clark Chapin, Speaker of the Assembly, Bath, 1883 William Benjamin Ruggles. Superintendent of Public Instruction. 1881 *Robert

1682

1882 1883 1885 1885 1883 1886

4

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

Fonda. President of the State Agricultural Society. Little Falls. 1884 *Titus Sheard, Speaker of the Assembly. Canaseraga. 1884 *William Mansfield White, President of the State Agricultural Society. Elmira. 1885 David Bennett Hill, Governor. Potsdam. 1885 *George Zalmon Erwin, Speaker of the Assembly. Geneseo. 1885 James Walcott Wadsworth, President of the State Agricultural Society. Ithaca. 1885 *Charles Kendall Adams, President of the University. Bing-hamton. 1886 Edward Franc Jones, Lieutenant-Governor. Peekskill. 1886 *James William Husted, Speaker of the Assembly. Elmira. 1886 James McCann, President of the State Agricultural Society. Albany. 1886 Andrew Sloan Draper, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Ithaca 1886 *Charles Mellen Tyler Librarian of the Cornell Public Free Library. Fairmount. 1887 *James Geddes, President of the State Agricultural Society. Watkins. 1888 Fremont Cole, Speaker of the Assembly. Geneseo. 1888 William Austin Wadsworth, President of the State Agricultural Society. Mt. Kisco. 1889 James Wood, President of the State Agricultural Society. Peekskill. 1890 *James William Husted, Speaker of the Assembly. Buffalo. 1891 William Francis Sheehan, Speaker of the Assembly. New York. 1891 *Orlando Brunson Potter, President of the State Agricultural Society. Ithaca. 1891 Stephen Henry Synnott, Librarian of the Cornell Public Free Library. 1883 *George Frederick Mills,

1892

Jacob Gould Schurman,

President of the University. 1892 *Eoswell Pettibone Flower, Governor. 1892 William Francis Sheehan, Lieutenant-Governor. 1892 Bobert Porter Bush, Speaker of the Assembly.

1884 1884 1885 1891

1885

1886 1892

1891 1887 1887

1892 1891 1887 1889 1889

1891

1890 1891

1893

1904

Ithaca.

Watertown.

1894

Buffalo.

1894

Horseheads.

1892

TRUSTEES 1892 1893 1893

1894 1895 1895 1895 1895

James

F. Crooker,

BuflPalo.

Superintendent of Public Instruction. New York. William Sulzer, Speaker of the Assembly. Pawling-. John Bowdish Butcher, President of the State Agricultural Society. Ogdensburg. George R. ^Malby, Speaker of the Assembly. Rhinecliff. Levi Parsons Morton, Governor. *Charles Terry Saxton, Clyde. Lieutenant-Governor.

Hamilton Fish, Speaker of the Assembly. Charles Rufus Skinner,

Garrisons.

1895 1893

1895 1894 1896 1896

1896

Watertown.

Superintendent of Public Instruction. Isaac Phillips Roberts, Ithaca. President of the State Agricultural Society. Charles Augustus Wieting, Cobleskill. Commissioner of Agriculture. Troy. Frank Swett Black, Governor. Brooklyn. Timothy Lester Woodruff, Lieutenant-Governor. Rochester. James M. E. O'Grady, Speaker of the Assembly. Benjamin Franklin Tracy, New York. President of the State Agricultural Society. Oyster Bay. Theodore Roosevelt, Governor. S. Frederick Nixon, Westfield. Speaker of the Assembly.

1897

1899

James Henry

Farrell, Albany. President of the State Agricultural Society.

1902

1901

Benjamin

Newburg.

1904

1895

1896 1897 1897 1897 1897 1899 1899

B. Odell, Jr.,

1898 1902

1898 1899 1900

Governor. 1902 1903 1905 1905

1905

Frank

E. Dawley,

Fayetteville.

President of the State Agricultural Society. Francis Way land Higgins, Olean. Lieutenant-Governor. Francis Wayland Higgins, Olean. Governor. Matthew Linn Bruce, New York City. Lieutenant-Governor. Samuel Bates Turner, Ithaca. Librarian of the Cornell Public Free Library.

1904

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY BY ELECTION 1865 *George H. Andrews,

1873

1865 *Erastus Brooks,

1886

James Folger, A. B.. *Edwin Barber Morg-an, *Edwin Denison Morgan, LL.

1865 *Charles 1865

1865

1873 D.,

1865

Abram

1865

Andrew Dickson White. LL. D., L. H. D., New York Stewart Lyndon Woodford, LL. D.,

1869

Bellinger Weaver, A. B.,

Ee-eleeted by the Alumni 1877: Trustees 1882. 1870 *Henry Williams Sage, 1870 John Hopkins Selkreg, 1871 *Amasa Junius Parker, LL. D.,

Deerfield.

re-elected

1866 City,

bv the 1897

Ithaca.

Frederick

Law

1885 1874

New York

Olmsted, A. M.,

Samuel Dumont Halliday. A. Elected by the Alumni. 1875 *Douglass Boardman, A. M., Elected by the Alumni;

1874

1878

1890

*Samuel Cimpbell, 1873 *George Geddes,

1873 1873

1874 1869 1876

B..

City.

1878

Ithaca.

1884

1891

bv the Trus-

re-elected

tees, 1885.

1875

1876

*Edwin Barber ^Morgan, Henry Bird Lord, Elected by the Alumni;

1831

Ithaca. re-elected

bv the Trus-

tees, 1881.

1877

Francis Miles Finch, A. B., LL. D., Smith Barnes, Charles Chauncey Dwight, Elected by the Alumni.

Ithaca.

1882

Auburn.

1883

Ithaca.

1891

1888

1878 *Alfred 1878 1881

1882 1883 1883

1884 1885 1887 1887

1887 1888 1888

Mynderse Van Cleef, B. S., Elected by the Alumni. John BeWitt Warner, Ph. B. LL. B., Elected by the Alumni. *James Frazer Gluck, A. B., Elected by the Alumni. George Eussel Williams, LL. B., Joseph Benson Foraker, A. B., Elected by the Alumni. George Eoe Vairf)e Water, D. D., Elected by the Alumni. Hiram Watson Sibley, LL. B., Ph. D.,

Andrew Dickson White, LL.

New York

City.

1887

1888 Ithaca. Cincinnati, O.

1889

New York

City.

1890

New York

City.

1837

Ithaca. H. D., Bloomington. Tnd. David Starr Jordan, Ph. D., LL. D., Elected by the Alumni. Albany. William Henry Sage, A. B., Washington, D. C. Daniel Elmer Salmon, D. V. M. Elected by the Alumni. D., L.

1892 1905

1893

TRUSTEES New York

1888 *Alfred Cutler Barnes, 1889 Hiram Watson Sibley, LL. B., Ph. D., 1889 Frank Harris Hiscock, A. B., 1890

1890

Elected by the Alumni. Andrew Carnegie, Walter Craig Kerr, B. M. E., Elected by the Alumni;

City,

1904

Rochester. Syracuse.

1894

Pittsburg.

New York re-elected

City.

by the Trus-

tees, 1900.

1891

Robert Henry Treman, B. M. Elected by the Alumni;

Ithaca

E.,

re-elected

by the Trus

tees, 1896.

1891 1892 1893

1894 1895

1895 1895 1893 1895

1895 1895 1895

1895 1895

1895 1895

Samuel Dumont Halliday, A.

Horace White, M.

Troy.

New York

Buffalo.

1905

Ithaca.

Watertown.

1899

Brooklyn.

1904

Buffalo.

1900

New

A.,

Henry Woodward Sackett. Elected by the Alumni. Ruth Putnam. Elected by the Alumni.

1903

City.

Y'ork City.

1903 1896 1899

1902 1901 1895

Ozmun

Wyckoff, 1896 *George Bliss, A. B., LL. B., 1896 Charles Sidney Shepard, A. 1896 DeForest Van Vleet, B. S., Elected by the Alumni. 1896 Charles Gray Wagner, B. S Elected by the Alumni. 1S0S Roger Butler Williams.

1899

Auburn.

New York City. Henry Rubens Ickelheimer, B. L., Ithaca. Jared Treman Newman, Ph. B., LL. B., Alumni. the Elected by Washington, D. C. Daniel Elmer Salmon, D. V. M. Alumni. the Elected by Bryn Mawr, Pa. M. Carey Thomas, A. B., Ph. D., Alumni. the Elected by Ithaca. Mynderse Van Cleef, B. S., Chicago. E., B C. Washburn, Frank Sherman Elected by the Alumni.

1895 *William

1899

Ithaca.

B.,

George BrinkerhofE Turner, B. S., Elected by the Alumni. Charles Spencer Francis, B. S., Elected by the Alumni. John DeWitt Warner, Ph. B., LL. B Elected by the Alumni. Robert Borthwick Adam, Franklin C. Cornell, *Roswell Pettibone Flower, *Joseph Clifford Hendrix, William Ballard Hoyt, Ph. B., Elected by the Alumni.

1897 B.,

LL.

B

New

Haven. Ithaca.

M.

D..

Binghamton.

1901

8

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

1900

Henry Manning Sage.

1900

Willard Beahan. Elected by the Alumni. Leland Ossian Howard. Elected by the Alumni. Frank Harris Hiscock. Charles Hazen Blood. Elected by the Alumni. Charles Edward Treman. Elected by the Alumni.

1900 1901 1901 1902 1903

1905

Harry Leonard Taylor. Elected by the Alumni.

SECEETARIES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES LL.

1865

Francis Miles Finch, A.

Ithaca.

1875

1875

William Ross Humphrey,

Ithaca.

1894

1894

Emmons

Ithaca.

B.,

D.,

Levi Williams,

TREASURERS 1865 *George

Washington Schuyler, A.

B.,

1871 *Joseph AVarren Williams, Assistant. 1875 *Joseph 1879 1885

Warren Williams.

Emmons Emmons

Levi Williams, Acting. Levi Williams.

1874 1874 1879 1885

PROFESSORS The University Faculty

in the order of their appointment.

HISTORY Andrew Dickson White, LL.

1866

1867 *William 1868 1881

1882 1885 1889 1890

D., L.

Channing Eussel, LL.

1885

H. D.

1881

D., Associate.

1872 Goldwin Smith, LL. D., L. H. D., English History. 1900 History. American LL. D., *Moses Coit Tyler, 1885 *William Knfus Perkins, A. B., Assistant. 1889 ^Charles Kendall Adams, LL. D. 1890 George Lincoln Burr, A. B., Assistant. *Herbert Tuttle, A. M., L. H. D., Modern European His1^94

tory. _

1890 1891 1892

1894

George Lincoln Burr., A.

B.,

Assistant;

Ancient and

1^^^ Mediaeval History. Mediand Ancient Associate; B., George Lincoln Burr., A. '^°^'' aeval History. HisMediaeval and Ancient B., A. George Lincoln Burr, 1902 tory.

Goldwin Smith, D.

C. L.,

LL.

D.,

Emeritus;

English His-

tory.

1894 1901

1902 1902

1902

Henry Morse Stephens, M. A., Modem European History. 1902 Charles Henry Hull, Ph. D., American History. George Lincoln Burr, A. B., Mediaeval History. Henry Augustus Sill, Ph. D., Assistant; Ancient History. Ralph Charles Henry Catterall, Ph. D., Assistant; Modern

European History.

MATHEMATICS 1867

1868 1869 1869 1869

1870 1871 1873 1873 1877 1877

1890 1890 1891 1893

*Evan Wilhelm Evans, A. M. Ziba Hazard Potter, A. M., M. D., Assistant. William Edwards Arnold, Assistant. Henry Turner Eddy, C. E., Ph. D., Assistant. *William John Hamilton, Lieut. U. S. A., Assistant. Lucien Augustus Wait, A. B., Assistant. *James Edward Oliver, A. M., Assistant. *James Edward Oliver, A. M. William Elwood Byerly, Ph. D., Assistant. Lucien Augustus Wait, A. B., Associate. George William Jones, A. M., Assistant. Arthur Stafford Hathaway, B. S., Assistant.

fJames McMahon, A.

M., Assistant.

Lucien Augustus Wait, A. B. George William Jones, A. M., Associate. 9

1874

1882 1876 1873

1870 1877 1873 1895

1876

1891 1893 1891

1904 1895

10

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

1894 fJohn Henry Tanner, B. S., Assistant. 1895 George William Jones, A. M.

1904

1895 *Ernst Ritter, Ph. D., Assistant. John Irwin Hutchinson, A. B., Ph. D., Assistant. 1903 Virgil Snyder, A. M., Ph. D., Assistant.

1895

1903

1904 1904

John Henry Tanner, B. James McMahon, A. M.

S.,

Ph. D.

ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES (South European Languages until 1867 *William 1868 1868 1869 1869

1882.)

Channing Russel, LL. D.

1881

Thomas Frederick Crane, A. M., Assistant. James Morgan Hart, J. U. D., Assistant.

1873

William Mcnefeldt Howland, A. M., Assistant. Frederick Louis Otto Roehrig, Ph. D., M. D., Assistant.

1873

1869

1870 *Alfred Stebbins, A. M., Assistant. 1873 Thomas Frederick Crane, A. M., Italian and Spanish. 1898

Thomas Frederick Crane, A. M. Everett Ward Olmsted, Ph. B., Ph.

1904

Othon Goepp Guerlac, Assistant.

1881

1884

1863 1881

D., Assistant.

PHYSICS 1867 *Eli

Whitney Blake, Ph. B., A. M. Brown, A. M.

1870

1870 *John Jackson 1871 1872

1880 1887

1892 1893 1903

1903 1903

1904

1871

Francis Engelsby Loomis, A. M., Ph. D. 1872 1837 William Arnold Anthony, Ph. B. George Sylvanus Moler, A. B., B. M. E., Assistant. Edward Leamington Nichols, B. S., Ph. D. 1903 fErnest George Merritt, M. E., Assistant. 1904 fFrederick Bedell, Ph, D., Assistant. Ernest George Merritt, M, E. John Sanford Shearer, B. S., Ph. D., Assistant. Ernest Blaker, B. S., Ph. D., Assistant. Frederick Bedell, Ph. D., Applied Electricity in the de-

partment of Physics.

CHEMISTRY 1867

George Chapman Caldwell, B. Chemistry.

1867

1869

1870 1874

S.,

Ph.

D.,

Agricultural 1875

James Mason Crafts, B. S., General Chemistry. 1870 Charles Ashmead Schaefl'er, A. M., Ph. D., Analytical 1873 Chemistry and Mineralogy. Charles Hallett Wing, B. S., General Chemistry and Chem1873 istry Applied to Manufactures. Charles Ashmead SchaefPer, A. M., Ph. D., General and 1887 Analytical Chemistry and Mineralogy. t Promoted.

PROFESSORS Chapman Caldwell, B. Analytical Chemistry.

1875

Georg-e

1875

Abram Adam Breneman,

1879

Abram Adam Breneman,

S.,

B.

11

Ph. D., Agricultural and 1893

S.,

Assistant;

Industrial

Chemistry.

1882 1886 1887 1890 1891

1892 1893 1893

1894 1894

1895 1898

1900 1900 1901 1902

1879 Industrial Chemistry. 1882 Spencer Baird Newbury, E. M., Ph. D., Assistant; General Chemistry, Mineralogy and Assaying. 1886 B.

S.,

Spencer Baird Newbury, E. M., Ph. D., Acting; Organic and Applied Chemistry. 1887 Spencer Baird Newbury, E. M., Ph. D., Acting; General, Organic and Applied Chemistry. 1892 William Eidgely Orndorff, A. B., Ph. D., Assistant; General and Organic Chemistry. 1893 Louis Munroe Dennis, Ph. B., B. S., Assistant; Analytical 1894 Chemistry. Joseph Ellis Trevor, Ph. D., Assistant. 1894 George Chapman Caldwell, B. S., Ph. D., General and Agricultural Chemistry. 1902 fWilliam Kidgely Orndorff, A. B., Ph. D., Assistant; Or1903 ganic Chemistry. f Joseph Ellis Trevor, Ph. D. Assistant; General and Physical Chemistry. 19C0 f Louis Munroe Dennis, Ph. B., B. S., Associate; Inorganic 1900 and Analytical Chemistry. fWilder Dwight Bancroft, A. B., Ph. D., Assistant; Physi1903 cal Chemistry. Emile Monnin Chamot, B. S., Ph. D., Lecturer; Analytical 1699 and Sanitary Chemistry. Louis Munroe Dennis, B. S., Ph. B., Analytic Chemistry. 1903 Joseph Ellis Trevor, A. M., Ph. D., Physical Chemistry. 1903 Emile Monnin Chamot, Ph. D., Assistant. George Chapman Caldwell, B. S., Ph. D., Emeritus and Lecturer.

1902 1903 1903

1903

Louis Munroe Dennis, Ph. ment of Chemistry. Louis Munroe Dennis, Ph.

B., B. S., in

charge of Depart1903

Inorganic Chemistry and head of Department of Chemistry. William Ridgely Orndorff, A. B., Ph. D., Organic and Physiological Chemistry. Wilder Dwight Bancroft, A. B., Ph. D., Physical ChemB.,

M.

S.,

istry.

1903

Emile Monnin Chamot, Ph. istry and Toxicology.

1867

Burt Green Wilder, B. and Zoology.

D., Assistant;

Sanitary Chem-

PHYSIOLOGY, ANATOMY AND ZOOLOGY

t

S.,

Promoted

M.

D.,

Comparative Anatomy 1878

to full Professors.

12 1876 1878

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY John Henry Comstock, B. S., Assistant; Burt Green Wilder, B. S., M. D.

1879 *William

Stubbing

Barnard,

Ph.

D.,

Entomolog-y.

1882 1893

Assistant;

Ento-

mology.

1881

1881

Simon Henry Gage,

1882

John Henry Comstock,

1889

Simon Henry Gage, B. S., Associate; Physiology, Lecturer 1893 on Microscopical Technology.

1893

Burt Green Wilder, B. S., M. D., Physiology, Vertebrate Zoology and Neurology. Simon Henry Gage, B. S., Associate; Anatomy, Histology 1895 and Embryology. Simon Henry Gage, B. S., Anatomy, Histology and Em-

B.

S.,

Assistant;

Physiology, Lecturer

on Microscopical Technology. B.

S.,

188f>

Entomology and General

In-

vertebrate Zoology.

1893

1895

189G

bryology. 1896 1899

1899

Simon Henry Gage, B. S., Histology and Embryology. Mark Vernon Slingerland, B. S. in Agr., Assistant; Economic Entomology. Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury, A. B., Ph. D., Assistant; 1902 Microscopic Methods, Histology and Embryology.

GERMAN LANGUAGE AND LITEEATURE (North European Languages until 1868 1869 1869 1870

1870 1873

1876

1877 *Bela Phillips 1878 1883

1883 1883

1904 1904

1883.)

Daniel WMllard Fiske, A. M., Ph. D. George Frederick Behringer, A. B., Assistant. James Morgan Hart, J. U. D., Assistant. Waterman Thomas Hewett, A. M., Ph. D., Assistant. Bela Phillips MacKoon, A. M., Assistant. *Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen, Ph. D., Assistant. *Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen, Ph. D., German Literature.

MacKoon, A.

M.,

German.

1883

1870 1873 1883

1877 1876

1880 1883

1883 Horatio Stevens White, A. B., Assistant; German. Daniel Willard Fiske, A. M., Ph. D., Scandinavian Lan1883 guages. Waterman Thomas Hewett, A. M., Ph. D. (Head of German Dept. since 1902.) 1901 Horatio Stevens White, A. B. John Albrecht Walz, Ph. D. Albert Bernhardt Faust, Ph. D., Acting Assistant Pro-

fessor of

German.

MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS Major U. S. A. William Edwards Arnold, Major U. S. A., Assistant. 1873 *Junius Wilson MacMurray, Brevet-Major U. S. A. 1875 William Percy Van Ness, Lieutenant U. S. A. 1868 *Joseph Hotchkiss Whittlesey,

1870

1869

1873 1875

1877

PROFESSOKS

13

1877

James Brattle Burbank, Captain U.

1883

Walter Scribner Schuyler, Lieutenant U. S. A. William Percy Van Ness, Lieutenant U. S. A. Herbert Everett Tutherly, A. M., Lieutenant U. George Bell, Jr., LL. B.. Lieutenant U. S. A. Walter Scribner Schuyler, Captain U. S. A. William Percy Van Ness, Major U. S. A. Frank Arthur Barton, M. E., Captain U. S. A.

1886 1889

1892 1896

1900 1904

S.

A.

1883

188R 1889 S.

A.

1892

1896 1898 1904

PHILOSOPHY (Moral and Intellectual Philosophy until 1891.)

William Dexter Wilson, D. D.. LL. D., L. H. D. 1836 1886 *William Dexter Wilson, D. D., LL. D., L. H, D., Emeritus. 1900

1868

1886 1891

1891

1892

1896 Jacob Gould Sehurman, A. B., D. Sci., LL. D. Charles Mellen Tyler, A. M., D. D., History and Philosophy of Eeligion, and Christian Ethics. 1903 .

Prank Angell, B. S., Ph. D., Assistant; Psychology. 1892 James Edv>in Creighton, A. B., Ph. D., Modern Philosophy.

1892 1892

1895

1895

William Alexander Hammond, A. M., Ph. D., Assistant; Ancient and Mediaeval Philosophy, and ^l^sthetics. Edward Bradford Titchener, A. B., Ph. D.. Assistant: 1895 Psychology. James Edwin Creighton, A. B., Ph. D., Logic and Metaphysics.

1896

Edward Bradford Titchener, M. A., Ph. D., Psychology. James Seth, M. A., D. Sci., Moral Philosophy.

1898

Evander Bradley McGilvary, A. M., Ph.

1899

The Reverend Arthur Fairbanks, A.

1895

D.,

1898

Moral Philos-

ophy.

190 i

1903

Ph. D., Acting As1900 sistant; Ancient and Mediaeval Philosophy. 1900 Albert Lefevre, Ph. D., Lecturer; Philosophy. Margaret Floy Washburn, Ph. D., Lecturer; Psychology. 1902 1903 Albert Lefevre, Ph. D,, Assistant; Philosophy. Isaac Madison Bentley, B. S., Ph. D., Assistant; Psychology. Ernest Albee, A. B., Ph. D., Assistant; Philosophy. Charles Mellen Tyler, A. M., D. D., Emeritus and Lec-

1904

Evander Bradley McGilvary, A. M., Ph.

1868

James Law, James Law,

1S99 1901 1902

1902 1902

B.,

turer. D., Ethics.

VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY 1896

1896

F. R. C. V. S.

Principles and Practice of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Sanitarj' Science and Veterinary Therapeutics, (Director of New York State F.

R. C. V.

Veterinary College).

S.,

14

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

1896

VeranuB Alva Moore, B. S., M. D., Comparative and Veterinary Pathology and Bacteriology, and Meat In-

1896

Walter Long Williams, D. V. S., Principles and Practice of Veterinary Surgery, Zooteehny, Obstetrics and

spection.

Jurisprudence. 1896 fPierre Augustine Fish, D.

Sci.,

D. V.

S.,

Assistant;

Veteri-

nary Physiology, Materia ^Nledica and Pharmacy. 1902 1896 fGrant Sherman Hopkins, B. S., D. Sci., Assistant; Vet1903 erinary Anatomy and Anatomical Methods. 1902 Pierre Augustine Fish, D. Sci., D. V. M., Comparative Physiology and Pharmacology. 1903 Grant Sherman Hopkins, D. Sci., D. V. M., Veterinary and Anatomical Methods.

CIVIL ENGINEERING 1868 *William Charles Cleveland, C. E. 1873 1875

1876 1884 1884

1890 1890 1891 1891 1891

1892 1894 1895

1873

Estevan Antonio Fuertes, Ph. D., C. E. Charles Lee Crandall, C. E., Assistant. Irving Porter Church, C. E., Assistant, Robert Herman, B. C. E., Assistant. Charles David Marx, C. E., Assistant.

Henry Sylvester Jacoby, Charles Benjamin Wing,

1896 1891 1891 1884

1890

C. E., Assistant.

1894

C. E., Assistant.

1891

1895 Charles Lee Crandall, C. E., Associate. Irving Porter Church, C. E., Associate. 1892 Fred Putnam Spalding, C. E., M. A, S. C. E., Assistant. 1898 Irving Porter Church, C. E., Applied Mechanics, Engineering and Hydraulics. 1895 fHenry Sylvester Jacoby, C. E., Associate; Bridge Engineering and Graphics. 1900 Irving Porter Church, C. E., Applied Mechanics and Hydraulics.

Charles Lee Crandall, C. E., Railway Engineering and Geodesy. (Professor in charge of College of Civil Engineering since 1902.) 1896 *Estevan Antonio Fuertes, Ph. D., C. E., M. A. S. C. E., Sanitary Engineering, (Director of the College of 1902 Civil Engineering, 1890). 1898 Ebenezer Tousey Turner, B. C. E., Lecturer; Meteorology1899 in College of Civil Engineering. 1898 Gardner Stewart Williams, C. E., Experimental Hy-

1895

draulics.

1904

1898

Henry Neely Ogden,

1900

Henry Sylvester Jacoby,

C.

E.,

Assistant;

Sanitary Engfi-

neering. C.

E.,

Graphics. i

Promoted.

Bridge Engineering and

PROFESSORS 1901

William Elton Mott,

S.

B.,

Assistant;

15 Hydraulic Engi-

neering. 1902 1903

1904

Elmer James McCaustland,

C. E., M. C. E., Assistant; Mining Engineering and Surveying. John Thomas Parson, Assistant; Drawing. Oscar Augustus Johannsen, B. S., Assistant; Structural

Engineering.

GEOLOGY 1868 *Charles Frederick Hartt, A. M. 1875 1879 1879 1880

1884 1886 1888 1891

1892

1878

1879 Theodore Bryant Comstock, D. Sci., Assistant. Samuel Gardner Williams, Ph. D., General and Economic 1886 Geology. 1880 Shaler Williams, Ph. D., Assistant. Shaler Williams, Ph. D., Assistant; Palaeontology. 1884 1886 Shaler Williams, Ph. D., Palaeontology. Shaler Williams, Ph. D., Geology and Palaeon1892 tology. James Furman Kemp, A. M., E. M., Assistant; Geology 1891 and Mineralogy. *John Francis Williams, Ph. D., Assistant; Geology and 1891 Mineralogy. 1894 Kalph Stockman Tarr, B. S., Assistant; Geology.

Henry Henry Henry Henry

1894

Ralph Stockman Tarr, B. S., Assistant; Dynamic Geology 189G and Physical Geography. Gilbert Dennison Harris, Ph. B., Assistant; Palaeontology,

1894

Adam Capen

1896

Ralph Stockman Tarr, B. cal Geography.

1902

Heinrich Ries, Ph. B., A. M., Ph. D., Assistant. Henry Shaler Williams, Ph. D., Geology and Head of Department of Geology, and Director of the Geologi-

1894

1904

(and Stratigraphic Geology, 1897). Gill, Ph. D., Assistant; Petrography.

cal

S.,

Mineralogy and

Dynamic Geology and Physi-

Museum.

ANCIENT LANGUAGES 1868 1871

1871

1876 1878 1879

1880 1886

1887

Albert Sproull Wheeler, A. M. Isaac Flagg, Ph. D., Greek. Tracy Peck, A. M., Latin. Horatio Stevens White, A. B., Assistant. David Walter Brown, Ph. D., Assistant. *William Rufus Perkins, A. B., Assistant. William Gardner Hale, A. B., Latin. Benjamin Ide Wheeler, A. M., Ph. D., Acting;

1871 1888 1880

1878 1879 1882 1892

Classical Philology. 1887 Benjamin Ide Wheeler, A. M., Ph. D.. Comparative Philology. 1888

16 1888 1888

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY Herbert Charles Elmer, Ph. D., Acting Assistant; Latin. 1890 Benjamin Ide Wheeler, A. M., Ph. D., LL. D., Greek and 1901 Comparative Philology. Greek.

1890

1888

Georg-e Prentice Bristol, A. M., Assistant;

1890

1898 George Prentice Bristol, A. M., Associate; Greek. Herbert Charles Elmer, A. B., Ph. D., Assistant; Latin. Alfred Emerson, Ph. D., Associate; Classical Archaeology,

1890 1891

1895

1898 (Curator of the Museum of Casts). Charles Edwin Bennett, A. B., Latin. Frank Louis Van Cleef, A. B., Ph. D., Acting Associate; 1895 Greek. 1896 Louis Dyer, M. A., Acting; Greek. George Wesley Johnston, A. B., Ph. D., Acting Assistant;

1896

Nathaniel Schmidt, A.

1898

George Prentice Bristol, A. M., Greek. George Davis Chase, Ph. D., Assistant;

1892 1894 1895

1896

Latin. B.,

Semitic Languages and Liter-

atures.

1899 1901 1901 1902

Comparative

Philology. John Robert Sitlington Sterrett, Ph. D., Greek. Charles Love Durham, Ph. D., Assistant; Latin. Alfred Gudeman, Ph. D., Acting Assistant; Latin.

1901

1904

BOTANY, HORTICULTURE AND ARBORICULTURE 1868 *Albert Nelson Prentiss, M. S. 1876

1879 1883

1888

Horticulture. 1892 1893 1893

1895

1896

1900

1895

1883 William Russell Dudley, M. S., Assistant; Botany. William Rane Lazenby, M. Agr., Assistant; Horticulture. 1881 William Russell Dudley, M. S., Assistant; Cryptogamic 1892 Botany. Liberty Hyde Bailey, M. S., General and Experimental 1903

189o George Francis Atkinson, Ph. B., Assistant; Botany. George Francis Atkinson, Ph. B., Associate; Botany. 1896 Willard Winfield Rowlee, B. L., D. Sci., Assistant; Botany, with special reference to Comparative Histology and Systematic Botany. *Albert Nelson Prentiss, M. S., Emeritus; Botany. 1896 George Francis Atkinson, Ph. B., Botany, with special reference to Comparative Morphology and Mycology. Benjamin Minge Duggar, A. M., Ph. D., Assistant; 1901 Botany.

ENGLISH Homer Baxter

Sprague, A. M., Rhetoric and Oratory. 1870 1871 1870 Hiram Corson, A. M., LL. D., Rhetoric and Oratory. 1871 *Charles Chauncy Shackford, A. M., Rhetoric and Oratory. 1886 1872 Hiram Corson, A. M., LL. D., Anglo-Saxon and English 1868

Literature.

1886

PROFESSORS William Edward Lucas, Ph. Composition.

1881

B,, Assistant;

1^ Rhetoric and 1^^^

1887

1891 *Charles Chauncy Shackford, A. M.. Emeritus. Hiram Corson, A. M., LL. D., Eng-lish Literature and ^^^^ Rhetoric. Brainard Gardner Smith, A. M., Associate; Rhetoric and

1889

Edward Everett

1889

Edwin Miles Brown, Ph.

1890

James Morgan Hart,

1890

Hiram Corson,

1883 1886

1^^^

Oratory. Hale,

Jr.,

A. B., Acting- Assistant;

Engl^^O

lish Literature. B.,

English

Acting Assistant;

1890

Literature. A. M., J. U. D., English

Language

and Literature. 1890

1892 1893 1897 1897

1903 A. M., LL. D., English Literature. and Elocution Associate; A. M., Brainard Gardner Smith, ^^^^ Oratory. Rhetoric Assistant; Ph. D., Oliver Farrar Emerson, A. M., 1896 and English Philology.

Duncan Campbell

Lee, A. B., Assistant;

Elocution and

l-'^^ Oratory. 1903 Frederick Clark Prescott, A. B., Assistant; Rhetoric. Louise Sheffield Brownell, A. B., Ph. D., Lecturer on Eng^900 Literature.

lish

1901

William Strunk, Jr., A. B., Ph. D., Assistant; Rhetoric 1^'03 and English Philology. James Albert Winans, A. M., Acting Assistant; Elocution

1903

Hiram Corson, A.

1899

1^romoted to a full professorship, which position he now fills. Professor Byerly is the author of " Elements of Differential Calculus (1879); "Elements of Integral Calculus" (1881); "An Elementary Treatise on Fourrier Series and Spherical, Cylin"Problems in drical, and Ellipsisdal Harmonies" (1893); Differential Calculus" (1895).

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48

EDDY, HENRY TURNER, was born 1844. He graduated from Yale

at Stoughton, Mass., June 9, Univ. in 1867, receiving the degree of A, B., and from the Sheffield Scientific School the following year with the degree of Ph. B. In 1870 Yale Univ. conferred on him the degree of A. M., and Cornell in 1870 made him a C. E., and in 1872 a Ph. D. He studied at Univ. of Berlin and Physikalische Inst., Berlin in 1879, and following year attended Sorbonne and College de France, Paris. Professor Eddy has held various professorships; he was instructor in field work in Sheffield Scientific School 1867-68; instructor of Latin and mathematics, Univ. of Tenn., 1868-69; assistant professor mathematics and civil engineering, Cornell Univ., 186973; adjunct professor of mathematics at Princeton Univ. 187374; professor of mathematics and astronomy and civil engineering, Univ. of Cincinnati, 1874-90; he was also acting president and president of this institution, and president of Rose Polyt. Inst., and since 1894 has been professor of engineering and mathematics at Univ. of Minn. Professor Eddy is the author of numerous scientific and technical books and papers.

ADAMS, CHARLES KENDALL.

Educator, was born at Derby, Vt., After an elementary education in the common schools, he studied two terms in the Derby Acad., but in 1856 his parents emigrated to Iowa. In the fall of that year he studied Greek and Latin at Denmark Acad., and in September, 1857, he was admitted to the Univ. of Mich. In the third and fourth year of his college life he became interested in hisDuring this time he was assistant librarian torical studies. of the Univ.. and was in charge of one of the lower classes in history. In 1864 he received an appointment as instructor Jan.

24,

1835.

in history and Latin, and was advanced to an assistant professorship in 1865, and two years later was appointed full professor of history. The latter position he accepted on being

allowed a year for special study at the universities of Heidelberg, Leipzig, Berlin, Munich, Bonn, and Paris. On his return from abroad he introduced the German seminary system for instruction of advanced classes in history. Professor Adams' " Democracy and Monarchy in France " was published in 1874, and the following year was translated into German. His " Manual of Historical Literature " appeared in 1882. In 1885 he was elected president of Cornell Univ., and held this important post seven years. On Jan. 7, 1893, he was inaugurated president of the Univ. of Wisconsin, which position he held at the time of his death, July 26, 1902. Among President Adams' recent publications are " A Plea for Scientific Agriculture," and " Higher Education in Germany." He received the degree of LL. D. from the Univ. of Chicago in 1878, and in 1886 the same degree was also conferred by Harvard.

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49

BABCOCK, CHARLES, Emeritus

Professor of Architecture, Cornell at Ballston Spa, N. Y. He graduated from

Univ.,

was born

Union

Coll. in 1847,

and three years later received the deg-ree from that institution. Shortly after his graduation he became a member of the firm of Richard Upjohn & Co., prominent architects of New York. Professor Babcock was of A. M.

ordained in 1860 a deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church, in 1864 a priest, and was rector at Greenwood Iron Works, N. Y., from 1863 to 1870. In the latter year he became professor of architecture at Cornell Univ., which office he filled until 1896, when he was made emeritus professor. From 1874 to 1892 Professor Babcock was rector of St. Paul's Church at Ithaca, N. Y. He is honorary member of Amer. Inst, of Arch.,

and honorary corresponding member of the Royal

Inst. British

Arch.

SMITH, BRAINARD GARDNER, Educator, was born in Rathboneville, N. Y., Oct. 20, 184G. He was prepared for college at Whitestown Sem., and graduated

in 1872 from Hamilton Coll. received in that institution the degrees of A. B. and A. M. Professor Smith was associate professor of elocution and oratory at Cornell Univ. from 1887 to 1893. In the latter year he

He

was made professor

of oratory at

he

He

filled five years.

is

Hamilton

Coll.,

which chair

at present engaged in editorial

work

at Ithaca, N. Y.

RITTER, ERNEST (Johann

Friederich Karl Ernest Ritter), was born in Waltershausen, Germany, Jan. 9, 1867. He was prepared for college at the gymnasium at Gotha, and attended the universities at Jena and Gottingen, and in 1891 received from the latter institution the degree of Ph. D. He was private tutor at the Univ. of Gottingen from 1893 to 1895, but in the latter year became assistant professor of mathematics at Cornell Univ., which position he held at the time of his death in

New York

City, Sept. 22, 1895.

VAN CLEEF, FRANK

LOUIS, Translator of Dutch Records, was O., May 20, 1863. His education was obtained at Oberlin Coll., from which he received in 1884 the degree of A. B.; the following year he received the same degree from Harvard Univ., and in 1890 was made a Ph. D. by Bonn Univ., Germany. He was professor of Greek at Univ. of Wisconsin from 1891 to 1894, and assistant professor of Greek at Cornell Univ. from 1894 to 1896. born in Wellington,

BARR, JOHN HENRY, Factory Manager

for Smith Premier Type-

writer Co., Syracuse, N. Y., was born at Terre Haute, Ind., June 19, 1861. He graduated in 1883 from Univ. of Minn, with the degree of B. M. E., and afterwards received the degree of



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^ '

M. S. He was assistant to the mechanical eng-ineer of the Calumet Hecla Mine in 1883-84; mechanical engineer of Lake Superior Iron Works 1884-85; instructor in mechanical engineering at Univ. of Minn, from 1885 to 1888. Mr. Barr then became a student at Sibley Coll., Cornell Univ., and the following year he received the degree of M. M. E. After his graduation he Avas assistant professor and professor of mechanical

engineering at Univ. of Minn., and in 1891 was made assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Cornell Univ., and in 1895 he was promoted to assistant professor of machine design, and to full professorship in 1898, which position he held five years.

Professor Barr

is

the author of " Kinematics of Ma-

chinery."

BLAKE, ELI WHITNEY, Educator, was born in New Haven, Conn., Apr. 20, 1836. He was graduated at Yale in 1857, after which he attended for a year the Sheffield Scientific School and passed several years in Europe, studying chemistry and physics in the universities of Heidelberg, Marburg, and Berlin. Returning to America, he was made professor of chemistry and physics in the Univ. of Vermont and State Agr. Coll. in 1866-67. From 1868 to 1870 he was professor of physics and mechanic arts at Cornell Univ., and during a portion of the same time was acting professor of physics at Columbia Coll. From 1870 to 1895 he filled the chair of physics at Brown Univ. He was a Fellow of the Amer. Ass'n Adv. Sci., and a member of other scientific bodies, to whose proceedings he has frequently contributed valuable papers.

He

died at Hampton, Conn., Oct.

2,

1895.

KEMP, JAMES FRUMAN,

Geologist, was born in New York City His early education was obtained at the Adelphi Acad., Brooklyn, and he graduated from Amherst Coll. in 1881. He then became a student in Columbia School of Mines, where he remained until 1884, receiving the degree of M. E. From 1888 to 1889 he was assistant professor of geology at Cornell Univ. At the present time (1904) he is professor of geology at Columbia Univ. Professor Kemp is the author of " Ore Dein

1859.

posits of the United States

and Canada"

(1893),

and "Hand-

book of Rocks."

PECK, TRACY, Educator, was born at Bristol, His early education was obtained at public

Conn., May 24, 1838. schools of his native

town, and the Williston Sem., at Easthampton, Mass. Graduating from Yale in 1861, he went abroad and studied at Berlin and Bonn, Germany. He was from 1871 to 1880 professor of Latin at Cornell Univ., resigning that position to accept the same chair at Yale Univ., where he is at present located. Pro-

BIOGRAPHY fessor Coll.,

51

Peck received in 1902 the degree of LL. D. from Kutgers and is the author of several works on the Latin lan-

guage.

COMSTOCK, THEODORE BEYANT, Geologist, was born at Cuyahoga Falls, O., July 27, 1849. He graduated from the Penn. State College with degree of B. of Agr. in 1868, and from CorMr. Comstock taught natural nell Univ. two years later. science at various institutions, and in 1875 became assistant professor of geology and paleontology at Cornell Univ. This position he held until 1879, during which time he founded the department of economic geology at Cornell, also the Kirtland

School of Natural History, Cleveland, O., and was assistant at Harvard Summer School of Geology. He was from 1885 to 1889 professor of mining engineering and physics at the Univ. of Illinois; assistant State geologist of Arkansas

Summer

1887-88; filled the same position in Texas 1889-91. He founded the Arizona School of Mines, and from 1893 to 1895 was president of the Univ. of Arizona. Professor Comstock presided at National Irrigation Congress held in 1893 at Los Angeles, Cal. He is at present located in that city, and has been consulting engineer for some of the largest rnining companies in the world. He received in 1877 the degree of B. S. from Cornell Univ., and that of Sc. D. in 1886 from the same institution.

MacKOON, BELA PHILLIPS, was born at Hume, Allegany Co., N. Y., Apr. 1, 1840. He graduated from Hillsdale Coll., and received from that institution the degrees of A. B. and A. M. for one year tutor at his Alma Mater, and afterwards In 1868 Professor MacKoon professor at Whitestown Sem. went abroad, and for two years studied in the universities of

He was

and Bonn. Returning to America, he became assistant professor of German language and literature at Cornell Univ., and in 1877 was promoted to a full professorship. Professor MacKoon was obliged to resign his position in 1883 on account of failing health; he went to California, and, to get

Berlin, Leipzig,

the benefit of outdoor work, purchased a vineyard, which he supervised until his death, at Alhambra, Cal., Feb. 9, 1899.

HATHAWAY, ARTHUR STAFFORD,

Professor of Mathematics,. Terre Haute, Ind., was born in Keeler, Mich. He was a member of the class of 1879 of Cornell Univ.; on graduation received the degree of B. S. in mathematics. He then became professor of mathematics at Friends High School at Baltimore, Md. Professor Hathaway became a student at Johns Hopkins Univ. in 1882, receiving the degrees of fellow and honorary fellow in mathematics from that institution.

Rose Polyt.

Inst.,

He was from

1885 to 1889 instructor of

mathematics at Cornell

52

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY and was promoted to assistant professor in the latter year, holding this position until 1891, when he resigTied to accept the chair he now holds at Rose Polyt. Inst. He is the author of "Primer of Quaternions" (1896); "Primer of CalUniv.,

culus"

(1901).

MOTT, WILLIAM ELTON, was born in Burlington, N. J., Jan. 24, 1868. He was a student at the Univ. of Penn. in 1884-85, and then at the Mass. Inst, of Tech., from which he was graduated in 1889 with the degree of S. B. in civil engineering. He was engaged as an assistant in civil engineering at the same institute the following year, and then for two years was in the active practice of his profession with consulting civil and hydraulic engineers in Philadelphia and Boston. In 1892 he

came to Cornell Univ. as an instructor in civil engineering, and in 1901 was promoted to the rank of assistant professor. During his summer vacations he was frequently employed in the service of the New York State Weather Bureavi, and in the summer of 1898 was in charge of the field work of the survey of the college forest at Axton, N. Y. During the latter half of 1900 he was absent on leave to assist Emil Kuechling, consulting hydraulic engineer in the study of the water supply for the barge canal project of the State of New York. During the period from June, 1903, to September, 1904, he was absent on leave in Europe to pursue advanced studies in hydraulics in the Polytechnieum at Zurich, and to examine European plants for water supply and power development. Mr. Mott's

work

has been mainly devoted to teaching theomechanics and hydraulics, as the principal assistant to Professor Church, which work has been of a high order. In addition to this he has extended the elective course on in the college

retical

hydraulic constructions.

CRANDALL, CHARLES LEE. was

born at Bridgewater, N. Y., His early education was obtained in the public schools of the state. He entered Cornell Univ. at the opening of that institution, and graduated from the course in civil engineering with the class of 1872, receiving the degree of B. C. E. For the two years following his graduation he was engaged in an architect's office and as an assistant engineer on railroad work. He returned to the university in 1874 and took up the work 1850.

as instructor in civil engineering. During the summer of 1878 he was engaged in geodetic work in Massachusetts, and from 1879 to 1891 held the position of city engineer of Ithaca. N. Y. He was appointed assistant professor in 1875, associate professor in 1891, and professor of railway engineering and geodesy in 1893. He has published the following: " Railway and other Earthwork Tables" (1886-93-1902); "Notes on De-

BIOGRAPHY

53

scriptive Geometry" (1893); "Notes on Shades, Shadows, and Perspective" (1893); "Transition Curve" (1893-99).

CHURCH, IRVING PORTER, was

born in Ansonia, Conn., July 22, His parents, six years later, removed to Newburgh, N. Y., where he attended the Newburgh Free Acad, and later prepared for college at the Poughkeepsie Riverview Military Acad. He entered Cornell Univ. in 1869; graduated in 1873 with a degree of B. C. E. five years later the degree of C. E. was conferred upon him. In 1874 he became assistant master at Ury House School, Fox Chase, Penn. He was appointed in 1876 assistant professor of civil engineering in charge of applied mechanics at Cornell Univ. In 1891 he was promoted to asso1851.

;

ciate professor, and in 1892 was made professor of applied mechanics and hydraulics. Professor Church is the author of the following works: "Statics and Dynamics for Engineering Students" (1886); " Mechanics of Materials " (1887); "Hydraulics and Pneumatics" (1889); "Notes and Examples in Mechanics" (1892); "Diagrams of Mean Velocity of Uniform Motion of Water in Open Channels " (1902).

STEBBINS, ALFRED, Educator, was born at Chester, Mass., June He graduated from Amherst Coll. in 1838, and taught 11, 1812. in Ithaca Acad. 1840-43; also in private schools until 1847. 1848 he

In

became principal of the Northampton (Mass). High

School for Boys, filling this position for five years. He then took charge of the Monroe (Mich.) Young Men's Acad., remaining there until 1855. He was then engaged at private school until 1865, and for the next five years he was a resident of Europe. Professor Stebbins in 1870 accepted the chair of romance languages and literatures at Cornell Univ. He filled this position twelve years. His death occurred at Ithaca, N. Y., July 15, 1887.

CLEVELAND, WILLIAM CHARLES,

Professor of Civil Engineer-

was born at Baltimore, Md., He graduated from the Lawrence Scientific School

ing, Cornell Univ., from. 1868-75,

July 5, 1839. of Harvard University in 1862, receiving the degree of B. S. The following year he became U. S. inspector of ironclads,^ which position he resigned in 1865, and in 1868 became the first professor of civil engineering at Cornell Univ., which position he held at the time of his death, at Ithaca, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1873.

HARTT, CHARLES FREDERICK, ericton. New Brunswick, Aug.

Geologist, 23,

1840.

was born at FredHis early education

at Horton Acad, and Arcadia Coll. He became interested in the geology of his native country, and was invited by Professor Agassiz to enter the Museum of Comparative

was obtained

Anatomy

at

Cambridge as

a

student.

Continuing his geo-

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

54

logical investigations

southern

he joined a party that made a survey of for the provincial government. The

New Brunswick

result of this expedition was published in 1865, and in that year he was appointed geolog-ist to the Thayer expedition that visited Brazil to study the fresh-water fishes. The followingyear Mr. Hartt was appointed professor of geology at Vassar ReColleg-e, and in 1867 made a second expedition to Brazil. turning in 1868, he was made professor of geology and physical

geography at Cornell Univ. He filled this position till 1875, his vacations being spent in Brazil exploring the Amazon Hiver. In 1875 Professor Hartt was invited by the Brazilian government to institute a geological commission for that country, of which he was chief at the time of his death of yellow fever in Rio Janeiro, Brazil, Mar. 18, 1878.

BROWN, JOHN JACKSON,

Educator, was born at Amenia, N. Y., His paternal grandfather was a Methodist minister under John Wesley, and our subject's early life was passed under the religious influence of a pious family. Mr. Brown filled pastorates in various churches in western New York until J857, when he accepted the chair of natural sciences in Dansville Sem. He filled this position two years; he then became principal of that institution, but in 1863 was called to a similar position at the East Genesee Conference Sem. at Ovid, N. Y. He soon became known as one of the foremost educators of the State, and in 1865 accepted the chair of natural science in the Valley Sem. at Fulton, N. Y., and from this position five years later he was elected t« the professorship of chemistry and industrial mechanics in Cornell Univ. Among his associates he soon attained a high rank, and won the pseudonym of " Cyclopsedia of Science." On the establishment of Syracuse Univ. he was unanimously elected to the chair of physics and chemistry in that institution. This position he held till 1889, when he was made emeritus professor and given unlimited leave of absence to recuperate his failing health. He died at Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1891. Feb.

7,

1820.

WHEELER, BENJAMIN IDE, President of was bom at Randolph, Mass., July 15,

the Univ. of California, 1854. His early education was obtained at the public schools of Haverhill, Mass., and Saco, Me., but he was sent to Colby Acad., New London, N. H., for his preparatory training for college. He entered Brown Univ. in 1871 and graduated in 1875, delivering the classical oration of that jear. From 1875-79 he was a teacher in the classical department of the Providence High School; from 1879-81 instructor in Brown Univ. At the end of this period he went abroad and studied at the universities of Heidelberg, Leipzig, Jena, and Berlin. The spring of 1885 was de-

BIOGRAPHY

55

voted to travel and study in Greece. He received the degree of Ph. D. at Heidelberg-, and on his return to America was appointed instructor in Harvard, but in 1886 vs^as elected professor of comparative philology in Cornell Univ., and in 1888 He retained these positions until July, professor of Greek. 1899, when he was elected president of the Univ. of California. Professor Wheeler is the author of " The Greek Noun-Accent (1885); "Analogy in Languag-e " (1887); "Introduction to the

" Dionysos and Immortality " History of Language " (1899) Education in the United Higher of "Organization (1899); States" (1896); "Life of Alexander the Great" (1900); editor of the department of philology in Johnson's " Cyclopedia," and in Macmillan's "Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology." ;

HALE, WILLIAM GARDINER, Educator, was born at Savannah, He was of English and Scotch-Irish anGa., Feb. 9, 1849. boyhood was passed in Peterborough, N. H., and he prepared for college at Phillips Exeter Acad. He graduated from Harvard in 1870, and four years later was made tutor of Latin in that institution. He was afterwards appointed to a

cestry; his

Harvard traveling fellowship in classics, and studied at the universities of Leipzig and Gottingen, and in travel in Italy. Temporary ill health caused him to discontinue his European studies, and on his return to this country he was re-appointed tutor in Latin at Harvard. In 1880 he was called to the professorship of the Latin language and literature in Cornell Univ; he resigned this chair in 1892 to accept the head professorship of Latin in the Univ. of Chicago, a jMjsition he now fills. In 1895 Professor Hale received the degree of LL. D. from Union College, and in 1896 he received the same degree from Princeton Univ, He has been associate editor of the Classical Review since

"The Art of Reading Latin " (1887), Constructions— Their History and Functions" (1887-88), "The Sequence of Tenses in Latin" (1887-88), "The Anticipatory Subjunctive in Greek and Latin" (1894), and with Carl D. Buck, "Hale-Buck Latin Grammar" (1903). 1895,

"The

and

is

the author of

Cum

EMERSON, ALFRED,

Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology, was born in Greencastle, Franklin CoPa., and educated in Paris, France, and London, Eng., in elementary schools in Dresden, Saxony, and Neuwied-on-the-Rhine, Prussia (Moravian Brethren's School) for his high school course, also attending, later, the School of Technology, Munich, Bavaria, and the School of Arts, Athens, Greece. He studied Cornell Univ. (1891-97),

philology, archaeology, history, philosophy, etc., at the Royal Univ. of Munich, Bavaria, at Princeton Coll., Princeton, N. J., and at the Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md. He received

the degrees of master of arts and doctor of philosophy from

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CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY the Univ. of Munich in June, 1881; was fellow in Greek at Johns Hopkins 1882-84, and instructor in classical archeology in the same university during 1884-85. Was professor of Latin at Miami Univ., Oxford, O., 1887-88, professor of Greek at Lake

Forest Univ., Illinois, 1888-91. Some of Professor Emerson's literary work is comprised of the following: " Doctorate Disserta^ tion De Hercule Homerico " (Munich, 1881); "Recent Progress in Classical Archaeology " (Boston, 1890) contributor to The Natian, to the American Journal of Philology, to the American Journal of Archceology, and to Johnson's " Universal Encyclopaedia." He came to Cornell in 1891, and organized the university collection of plaster casts, of which he was curator. From 1897 to 1899 he was professor of classical studies at the American School of Athens, Greece. Later he was employed in the purchase of works of art for the museum of the Univ. of California in Europe, and in the arrangement and classification of the classical section of the Archaeological Museum of the Univ. ;

of California.

HITCHCOCK, EDWARD,

JR., Educator, was born at Stratford, a son of Prof. Edward Hitchcock, and grandson of President Hitchcock, both of Amherst College.

Conn.,

Sept.

1,

1854,

The younger Hitchcock graduated from Amherst

in 1878,

and

took his degree of A. M. there three years later; he studied medicine and took the degree of M. D. at Dartmouth Collegfe in 1881, afterwards spending some time in post-graduate medicine work at Bellevue College and Dispensary, New York City; Dr. Hitchcock returned to Amherst and practiced his profession and was appointed instructor in elocution under his father. Later he was appointed instructor in Amherst College, afterwards to the same position at the Massachusetts Agricultural College. Dr. Hitchcock was appointed acting professor of physical culture at Cornell Univ. in 1884, and two years later full professor.

FUERTES, ESTEVAN ANTONIO,

Engineer and Educator, was being a government employee. He was of mixed origin, his ancestors being of the He was Spanish, German, Polish, French and Irish people. earlj' intended for the army or diplomatic service, but showing a preference for civil engineering and republican institutions, on reaching manhood he emigrated to this country. Graduating from the Troy Polytechnic Institute in 1857, he returned to Porto Rico and entered the royal corps of engineers. He became director of public works for the western district of the island, where he constructed canals, lighthouses, bridges, etc. He finally returned to the United States and found employment on the Croton aqueduct, and in 1871, he was engineer-in-chief born at Porto Rico

Civil

in 1838, his father

BIOGRAPHY

57

government expeditions to Tehuantepec and Nicaragua. In 1873 he accepted the deanship of the school of engineering in Cornell Univ., remaining in this position until his death at Ithaca, N. Y., Jan, 16, 1903. of the

CALDWELL, GEOEGE CHAPMAN,

Chemist, was born at FramingHis early education was received in the public schools of Massachusetts and New Hampshire. He entered, in 1851, the chemical laboratory of the Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard. After graduation he spent three years in special study in Germany, two at Gottingen, and one at Heidelberg. On his return to this country he became first assistant professor of chemistry at Columbia College, afterwards professor of chemistry, physics and botany in Antioch College at Yellow Springs, O. In 1864 he was appointed professor of chemistry in the Pennsylvania College, of which he also became the vice-president. Since 1867 he has been connected with Cornell Univ. as professor of agricultural and analytical chemistry. He is the author of several chemical works.

ham, Mass., Aug.

14, 1834.

PERKINS, WILLIAM EUFER, was born

at Erie, Pa., in 1847.

He

graduated from the Western Reserve College, Cleveland, O., in 1868, with the degree of A. B., and subsequently received the degree of A. M. He was tutor and instructor in Greek at this institution from 1869 to 1872; and for the next three years he was connected with a school at Youngstown, O. Professor Perkins then returned to his alma mater and filled an assistant professorship until 1879, when he came to Cornell Univ. He was,

from 1879 to 1882, assistant professor of ancient languages, and from 1882 to 1885, assistant professor of American history. He then went abroad, studying at Bonn and Berlin, and in 1888, he became professor of history at Univ. of Iowa, which position he filled at the time of his death at Erie, Pa., Jan. 27, 1895.

OLIVER, JAMES EDWARD, was born

in Portland, Me., July 27, His preparatory education was obtained .at Lynn Academy, of Lynn, Mass. He entered Harvard in 1846, graduating three years later, being the class poet, and Phi Beta Kappa. Professor Oliver became assistant in the Nautical Almanac office, at Cambridge, Mass., from 1850 to 1867. He then engaged in study and private teaching in New York and Philadelphia, and in 1871 came to Cornell Univ., being for two years assistant professor of mathematics, and was then promoted to full professorship, which chair he held at the time of his death at Ithaca, N. Y., Mar. 27, 1895. 1829.

TUTTLE, HERBERT, Educator and Historian, was born at Bennington, Vt., Nov. 29, 1846. He was of English descent. His parents removed to Hoosick Falls, N. Y., in 1853, where he was

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prepared for college. Graduating- from Univ. of Vermont in 1869, he became a journalist, and was for a time on the staff of the Burlington Times and Free Press, occasionally contributing to the Boston Advertiser. While in Europe, in 1871, he attended lectures at the Sorbonne, Paris, and the Univ. of Berlin, Germany; as a representative of the New York Tribune he reported the sessions of the court of Alabama claims. For eight years he was Berlin correspondent for the London Daily News; for two years of that time he edited the International Gazette. Returning to his native country in 1881, he was elected professor of international law and political science at the Univ. of Michigan, and became associate professor of the history and theory of politics and international law in Cornell Univ. in 1883, and subsequently, in 1887, was elected professor of that department. Prof. Tuttle filled this chair till 1890, when he was made professor of modem European history, an office he retained until his death at Binghamton, N. Y., June 21, 1894. His published works are " History of Prussia " (4 vols.) " German Political Leaders" (1876). The degree of A. M. was conferred on him by Univ. of Vermont in 1880, and that of L. H. D. ;

in 1889.

TYLER, MOSES COIT, Author and

Educator, was born at Griswold, Conn., Aug. 2, 1835. Graduating from Yale in 1857, he took a theological course at that college and also at Andover. He was for two years pastor of a congregational church at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. For many years he held no parochial charge, though, in 1881, he took orders in the episcopal church. The Univ. of Michigan called him in 1867 to the chair of English language and literature, where he remained till transferred to Cornell in 1881 as professor of American history. Professor Tyler was literary editor of the Christian Union from 1872 to 1874. His published works are " Brownville Papers" (1868); " History of American Literature during the Colonial Period " (1878); " A Manual of English Literature " (1879), and " Patrick Henry" (1888). The Univ. of Wooster, Ohio, made him an LL. D. in 1874, and Columbia Univ. an L. H. D. in 1888. Professor Tyler died at Ithaca, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1900.

BOYESEN, HJALMAR HJORTH,

Author, was born in Fredericksvoern, Norway, Sept. 23, 1848. At the early age of eleven he was placed in a gymnasium at Christiania, where he remained He displayed a until he entered the university of that city. great facility in the acquisition of languages, and after a course of study at Leipzig, graduated in 1868 from the Univ. of

The following year he came to America and beNorwegian newspaper in In 1874 he was made professor of German literature

Norway.

came

associate editor of the Fremad, a

Chicago.

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59

where he remained till 1880, when he accepted a similar professorship at Columbia College. His published works are numerous, and he became especially popular as an English story-teller both in prose and verse. A number of Professor Boyesen's works have been translated from the English into German, Norwegian, and Russian. He died in New in Cornell Univ.,

York

City, Oct. 4, 1895.

WILLIAMS, SAMUEL GARDNER, Educator, was born near West Winfield, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1827. His preparatory education for college was obtained at the Whitestown Seminary, and he was

graduated from Hamilton College in 1852, valedictorian of his class. He began his active career as principal of the academy at Groton, N. Y.; and was called to Seneca Falls Academy, where he remained till 1859. In that year he came to the Ithaca Academy, where he prepared a large number of students for the

first classes in

Cornell Univ.

From

1869 to 1879

he was principal of the Central High School of Cleveland, O. His favorite studies were the natural sciences, end in 1879 he was chosen to fill the chair of general and economical geology in Cornell Univ., and seven years later was transferred to the chair of pedagogy in the same institution. In 1883 he received the degree of Ph. D. from Hamilton College. Professor Williams was the author of a " History of Modern Publication," first published in 1892, with an enlarged and revised edition in 1896. In 1897 he returned with the honorary title of professor emeritus. Professor Williams died at Ithaca, N. Y., May 19, 1900.

CRAFTS, JAMES MASON, of Technology, at

Lawrence

ex-President of Massachusetts Institute in Boston, Mar. 8, 1839. He graduated

was born

Harvard, in 1858, receiving the studied chemistry at Berg Academy, Freiberg, and Univ. of Heidelberg, and at Paris. He was appointed professor of chemistry in Cornell Univ. in 1867, resigning three years later to fill the same position at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He afterwards became professor of organic chemistry at this institution, and was president from 18971900. Professor Crafts is the author of various works on chemistry. degree of

VAN

NESS,

born

in

S.

Scientific School,

B.

He

WILLIAM PERCY, Major United States Army, was New York City, Dec. 18, 1845. He received his prepara-

tory education at the Univ. of Maryland, and attended the United States Artillery School. Major Van Ness was employed from 1863 to 1867 in Maryland, Virginia, and Michigan, by officers of the corps of engineers United States Army. He was commissioned Sept. 20, 1867, a lieutenant, in the first regiment of artillery, U. S. A., and later promoted to captain and major.

60

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY He was

attached to his regiment during the riots of 1877 at Pittsburg, Pa., also during the war with Spain. He was professor of military science and tactics at Cornell Univ. from 1875 to 1877, also from 1886 to 1889, and again from 1900 to 1904.

PEENTISS, ALBERT NELSON, Educator, was born in Cazenovia, N. Y., May 22, 1836. He st\idied at the Cazenovia seminary and afterwards entered the Michigan Agricultural College, receiving the bachelor's degree in science in 1861, and three years later the master's degree. He enlisted immediately after his graduation as a private in the Union army, but the following year was discharged, owing to re-organization of Gen. Fremont's army and the disbanding of a special signal service He then became associate corps to which he was attached. principal of Kalamazoo High School, and from 1863 to 1868 he was professor of botany and horticulture in Michigan Agricultural College.

He was

and horticulture

elected in 1868 to the chair of botany

in Cornell Univ., holding the position

till

his

death at Ithaca, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1896. Professor Prentiss was associated in 1871 with Prof. C. F. Hartt, and a number of Cornell students, in a scientific exploring and collecting expedition to Brazil.

LAZENBY, WILLIAM RANE,

Horticulturist and Botanist, was born in Bellona, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1852. His boyhood was passed on his father's farm and attending the district school, and Penn Yan Academy. Graduating from Cornell Univ. in the class of 1874, he was immediately appointed instructor of horticulture in that institution and became assistant professor in 1877. In

1881 Professor Lazenby resigned his position in Cornell Univ. to accept the new chair of botany and horticulture in the Ohio State Univ. at Columbus. He not only drafted the bill for the establishment of the New York experiment station at Geneva, but greatly promoted the organization of the State experiment

station of Ohio.

McCAUSTLAND, ELMER JAMES, was

born of Scotch-Irish parentage in Wisconsin, Jan. 9, 1864. In 1888, after having completed most of the required work for the degree of B. S. in civil engrineering at Cornell College, Iowa, he left his studies and entered upon railroad work, first with the Southern Pacific Co. in California, and later with the Illinois Central system in Iowa, returning to take his degree in 1892. During the year 1896-97 he was scholar in civil engineering at Cornell Univ., taking the degree of M. C. E. in 1897, and from 1897 to 1900 he was instrucIn 1901 he was tor in civil engineering in that institution. appointed to the professorship of civil engineering in the school of mines and metallurgy of the Univ. of Missouri, which place

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61

he held until his appointment to an assistant professorship in engineering in Cornell Univ. in 1902. In 1903 his title was to that of assistant professor of mining and surveying. He is the author of the following articles, published in the transactions of the Association of Civil Engineers of Cornell Univ.: " Tests of Brick Piers " (1901), and " Heavy Sewer Concivil

changed

struction in Concrete" (1902). He assisted in the revision of the chapter on statics in " Trantvines' Engineers' Pocket Book " (1902).

HENRY SYLVESTER, was born near Springtown, Pa., Apr. 8, 1857. He was graduated from Lehigh Univ. with the degree of C. E. in 1877. In 1886 he accepted a call from his alma mater, where he spent four years as an instructor in civil engineering. In 1890 he came to Cornell Univ. as an assistant professor of bridge engineering and graphics, being promoted to the rank of associate professor in 1894, and of full professor in 1900. In 1903 he was relieved from all other courses except those definitely included in the department of bridge engineering-, and his title raiodified accordingly by omitting graphics from it. He is the author of " Notes and Problems in Descriptive Geometry" (1892); "Outlines of Descriptive Geometry," in three parts (1895, 1896 and 1897); "Text Book on Plain Lettering" (1897).

JACOBY,

DYER, LOUIS, Author and

Lecturer, was born at Chicago, 111., His early education was obtained in his native city, Switzerland, and France. He graduated from Harvard in 1874. He then entered Balliol College, Oxford, where he spent four years and received, in 1893, the degree of A. M. Professor Dyer was assistant professor of Greek at Harvard Univ. from 1881 to 1887. He settled at Oxford, Eng., where he now resides. In 1890 he was a lecturer at Balliol College, acting professor of Greek at Cornell Univ. 1895-96; Hearst lecturer on art Univ. of California in 1900, and following year repeated lectures at Univ. of Chicago, Western Reserve, Cornell, Vassar, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Smith, Johns Hopkins, Columbian, Bryn Mawr and Columbia, also at Metropolitan Museum of New York. Professor Dyer is the author of various works pertaining to Greek history, language and literature. Sept. 30, 1851.

EEGISTER EXPLANATORY NOTES In preparing a register of the Matriculates, ^vhich includes both graduates and non-graduates of the University up to the summer of 1903, not including, however, the non-graduates of the summer school, agricultural, and winter veterinary classes, the course pursued and the degrees received are given. The list of Matriculates was originally obtained from the Registrar of the University, and a data blank with queries was mailed to each one. As this necessitated correspondence that extended not only to various points in the United States, but to Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America, many inquiries were returned owing to the inability of the postal authorities to trace the movements of a large number of the graduates and non-graduates. The address and material furnished by the Registrar in such cases had to be used, and no changes could be made from that originally furnished by the Matriculates at the time of their entrance to the University, Besides the common abbreviations for degrees, the following are used to denote the various courses of study, etc.: A.

—Arts.

Lie.

Ag.—Agriculture. Arch.—Architecture. C Civil Engineering,



C. (following

M.

P.,

Matr.—Matriculated.

etc.)— Certi-

ficate.

Ch.— Chemistry. Ch.-Phys.— Chemistry and Physics.

—Licentiate.

Lit.—Literature, M.— Mechanical Engineering. Math.—Mathematics.



M. P Medical Preparatory. N.— Natural History. O.—Optional. Ph.—Philosophy.

Dr.— Drawing or Draughting.

Pharm.

E.— Electrical

S.,

Engineering. Gr.— Graduate Student. H. P. S.— History and Political Science.

L.— Letters.

An to

—Pharmacy.

Sc— Science.

S.-L.— Science and Letters.

Sp.— Special student. Sr.— Surveying. V. S.— Veterinary Science.

asterisk (*), as usual, indicates the decease of the person it is prefixed.

whose name

Note.— The publishers would be

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ABBEY, FRANK HUMPHREY, '91,

electrical engineer,

Watkins, N. Y.

M. E.

ABBOTT, FRANK ADDISON,

attorney-ai-law, 70 D. S. Morgan N. Y. b. Abbott's Corners, Erie Co., N. Y. Prep. Hamburg Acad., Erie Co., N. Y. Cornell B. L. '90. Member Phi Delta Theta; G. L. Soc; winner of Stuart Woodford prize in oratory. Admitted to the bar of New York in 1892; member of law firm of Hazel & Abbott until the appointment Bldg.,

Buffalo,

Judge for Western District York; now associated with brother under firm of Abbott & Abbott; appointed first assistant district attorney of

John

of

New

R. Hazel as U. S. District

Member Univ. Club, Buffalo Yacht Club, and Buffalo Orpheus. Married Dec. 21, 1902, Jane Ludlow Drake, Cornell ex. '03. ABBOTT, JOHN, Okolona, Miss. '00, E. E. course. ABBOTT, WILLIAM PRATT, Utica, N. Y. '76, Sci. in Erie Co., N. Y., in 1902.

ABBY, FRANK HUMPHREY, Westfield, N. J. '01, M. E. ABEL, FRANK WARNER, Owego, N. Y. '77, Sci. ABELING, LIZZIE LOUISE, teacher, Canajoharie, N. Y. *ABELL, WALTER SCOTT. '75, C.

A. B.

'99.

ABRAHAM, LAWRENCE

E., B. L. '95. Delta Chi. Dry-goods merchant; member firm Abraham & Straus, 422 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1872. Member Brooklyn Club; Riding and Driving Club; Automobile Club of America; Long Island Automobile Club; Brooklyn Univ. Club; Cornell Univ. Club, N. Y.; Accomac Gun Club; Eastern Parkway Golf Club; Bay Shore Horse Show Ass'n (director); Tavern Club; South Shore Field Club. ABRAHAMS, MORRIS LANDA, New Braunfels, Tex. '03, M. E. ABRAMS, ALFRED WILLIS, Ilion, N. Y. Ph. B. '91. ABRAMS, ALVA ELNATHAN, Schenectady, N. Y. '76, Sci. ABRAMS, EFFIE MURRAY, Hartford, Conn. '98, Arts. ABRAMS, JOSEPH ADDISON, Philadelphia, Pa. '03, Arts.

ABY, SAMUEL HULETTE, New Orleans, La. '70, C. ACKART, EVERETT GUNNER, Skaghticoke, N, Y. '02, E. E. ACKER, LAMAR, Lampasas, Tex. '03, C. E. ACKER, CHARLES ERNEST, Cornell, Ph. B., '88, Niagara Falls, N.

Y.

First vice-president and

manager Acker Process

Bourbon, Ind., Mar. 19, 1868. Prep. Wabash fordsville, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta (Wabash Coll.). b.

organizers

and treasurer of the

first

Cornell

Co.

Coll.,

Craw-

One

of the

Club to Northwestern

Glee

Past secretary regular concert. Cornell Univ. (Chicago); past vice-president Cornell Alumni Ass'n of Buffalo; trustee of Scholarship Fund, Cornell Ahimni Ass'n of Buffalo. Engaged in electrical engineering work in Chicago after graduation and until 1893;

appear

in

Alumni

Ass'n,

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65

during" that period contracted for, built,

and installed several

central-station electric lig-ht systems and

many

isolated plants.

Originated well-known electrolytic process for manufacture of caustic soda and chlorine, which bears his name. Built works of Acker Process Co. of Niagara Falls, in which 4,000 electrical horse-power is utilized. Awarded Elliott Cresson medal (gold) for process named, by Franklin Inst.; has been granted about forty-five United States and foreign patents for inventions relating to chemical and electro-chemical industries. Director Amer. Electro-Chemical Soc; appointed by council of Faraday Soc. (London) a delegate to international congresses at St. Louis, 1904; president Niagara Falls Country Club; director Niagara Falls Trust Co.; also member Soc. of Arts (London); Amer. Chemical Soc; Amer. Inst. E. E.; Amer. Electro-ChemMarried, 1892, at New York ical Soc; Nat. Geographic Soc. City, Alice Keynolds Beal; children Eleanor Louise, Marjory Grant, Ernest Eeynolds, and Alice Austin. ACKER, WILLIAM LEWIS, Scranton, Pa. '02, M. E. ACKERMAN, FRED LEE, Edmeston, N. Y. '01, B. Arch. ACKERMAN, IRA JASON, Brooklyn, N. Y. '00, Arts. ACKERMAN, JOHN WALTER, Auburn, N. Y., city engineer, b. Dec. 5, 1867. Prep. Cazeno\ia (N. Y.) Sem. '90-'91; and Ithaca High School; Cornell M. E. '97. Engaged 1897-98 on trolleyline surveys; private engineering with special reference to sanitation, 1899-1902; city engineer of Auburn, N. Y., 1903 to date. Member F. and A. M., Auburn Lodge, No. 431; also of Masonic Club at Auburn, N. Y. Married May 28, 1902, at Munnsville, Madison Co., N. Y., Bertha Vedder. ACKLIN, JAMES MONTGOMERY, Toledo, O. '02, M. E. ADAIR, ARTHUR PRENTISS, Macon, Idaho. '99, C. E.



ADAIR, CRAIG, Wilmington, Del. '02, M. E. ADAM, FOLGER, Joliet, 111., vice-president Adam's Wire Works, School,

'99;

b.

Armour

ADAM, ROBERT

Oct.

14,

and

1881.

M.,

Joliet,

111.

Real estate

and financiering.

M.

ADAMS, ADAMS, ADAMS, ADAMS, ADAMS, '99,

111.,

Psi Upsilon.

nell '04.

'89,

Steel

Prep. Joliet High Inst. Tech., Chicago (one year), '03; Cor-

Joliet,

ARTHUR,

Utica, N. Y.

ARTHUR GARFIELD,

'01, C.

E.

Ithaca, N. Y.

'03,

Law.

CLARENCE SMITH, Warsaw, N. Y. '02, M. E. CUYLER CULVER, Duluth, Minn. '02, M. E. EDWARD, physician, 363 W. 122d St., New York

City.

M. D.

ADAMS, EDWARD SHIELDS, Chicago, 111, grain and stock broker, b. Chicago, 111., Dec 12, 1859. Prep. Allen Acad., West Newton, Mass.

VOL. rv



Cornell (history and political science)

'80.

Kappa

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Alpha. Univ. Baseball Nine (change Was captain and stroke Tom Hughes race against Sprag-ue in spring regatta, ADAMS, EUGENE MATHEE, Lockport, N.

ADAMS, ADAMS, ADAMS, ADAMS, ADAMS,

Crew

3d base).

six-oar gig;

lost

1878.

Y.

'87,

C.

FRANCIS SALISBURY, Deerwood, Minn. '03, M. E. FRANK AVERY, Coxsackie, N. Y, '03, Law. HERBERT BEECHER, Fort Covington, N. Y. '91, Law. JAMES SAWTELLE, Galston, Pa. '00, A. B.

JOHN DAVIS,

social settlement, 17

ADAMS, ADAMS, ADAMS, ADAMS,

catcher and

director in charge of Lincoln House, a '82, LL. B. St., Boston, Mass.

Bond

JOHN HACKETT, Chicago, 111. '96, E. E. JOHN WILLIAM, teacher, Worcester, Mass. A. B. '01, MABELLE WINFIELD, Royalston, Mass. A. B. '99. PERCY CROWLY, architect Treasury Dept., 1507 Park

N. W., Washington, D. C. B. S. in Arch. '93. lawyer, 100 Washington St., Chicago, President of Sophomore 111. A. B. '93; LL. B., Yale, '95. Class, manager Cornell Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs; Sphinx Head; vice-president of Cornell Alumni Ass'n of ChiSt.,

ADAMS, SPENCER LIONEL,

cago.

ADAMS, THOMAS DICKINSON, New Orleans, La. A. B. '03. ADAMS, THOMAS EVARTS, A. B. '99. Dry-goods merchant, Adams Dry Goods Co., 129 W. 85th St., New York City. b. Douglastown, N. B., Can., Jan. 1, 1876. Phi Kappa Psi. Member New York Athletic Club, Montclair Golf Club, and Canadian Soc, New York City. ADAMS, WILLIAM NAPOLEON, Ogdensburg, N. Y. '74, M. ADDY, RICHARD CHARLES, JR., Brooklyn, N. Y. '89, Arts. ADENDORFF, JOHN, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. '03, M. E.

ADLER, SIMON LEWIS, B. L.

lawyer, 277 Broadway,

New York

City.

'89.

ADSIT, CHARLES CHAPIN, Chicago, 111. '73, Sci. ADSIT, MARIE CLIFTON, New Scotland, N. Y. '02, Arts. ADSITT, CARRIE INGERSOLL (MRS. SAMUEL SCOTT SLATER), New York City. Ph. B. '91.

ADYE, ELTON MERVILLE, AFFELD, FRANCIS OTTO,

Forestville, N. Y. '03, M. E. Cornell LL. B. '97, lawyer, 873 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., March 20, 1875. Prep. Brooklyn Poly. Inst. Alpha Tau Omega. Member Sphinx Head; Varsity Baseball Nine '94-'97; captain same, '96;

also member Cornell Univ. Club, New York City (Board of Governors) Univ. Club, Brooklyn (Membership Committee) Crescent Athletic Club, Brooklyn (secretary and Board of Governors). Compiler of (copyrighted) Index to New York Standard Fire Insurance Policy; also to the Standard fire insurance policies of Connecticut, Michigan, New Jersey, North ;

REGISTER North

Carolina,

Married,

May

67

Dakota, South Dakota, and Rhode Island. Edith Kaiser. CHAELES, 1824 Diversey Boul., Chicago, 111.

17, 1904,

AFFELD, WILLIAM C. E, '02.

AGATE, ELROY THEODORE, Pittsford, N. Y. C. E. '97. AGATE, JOHN HERBERT, Cornell, LL. B. '03, Pittsford, Lawyer,

N. Y., Feb. Cornell Congress,

Pittsford,

b.

Hig-h School,

Whist Club,

'00.

'00-'03;

N. Y. Pittsford

Prep.

1883.

10,

C. U. C. A., 'OO-'Ol;

'02-'03.

AHERN, JOHN LOUIS, Buffalo, N. Y. Ph. B. '94; AHERN, THOMAS FRANCIS, Whitney Point,

LL. B.

'95.

M.

Y.

N.

E.

'94.

AIKEN, GEORGE DAVID, Tioga, Pa. '83, S. L. AIKENHEAD, JAMES RAY, assistant engineer on force New York State Engineer and Surveyor, Rochester, N.

of the

Y.

'95,

B. S. in Arch.

AILES,

EDGAR

RICH, hardware merchant, 261 Warren Ave., De'02, Law. AINSLEE, JAMES STUART, REV., 1448 Lawrence Ave., Chicago, Mich.

troit,

111.

A. B.

'81.

ELIZABETH

AITKEN, A. B.

MARY ANDERSON,

Woodstock,

AKIN, BENJAMIN ROSELL, Moravia, N. Y. LL. B. AKIN, OTIS FRANKLIN, osteopathist, 623 Chamber Portland, Ore.

AKIN,

'94,

'03.

Commercev

of

Arts.

RANSOM WALLACE,

Carlisle, Ind.

'03,

Law.

ALBEE, ERNEST, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. D. '94. ALBEE, ROBERT SUMNER, Ithaca, N. Y. LL. B. 98; A. M. ALBERGER, ALVAN HYDE, Buffalo, N. Y. M. E. '93. ALBERT, CALVIN DODGE, instructor, 135 Wilbur St., land, O.

'02,

M.

City.

B. S.

'01.

Cleve-

S.

ALBERTI, WILLIAM MAXSON, York

Vt..

'03.

teacher,

344

W. 56th

St.,

New

'79.

ALBERTSON, JONATHAN WHITE, Hertford, ALBRIGHT, JOHNSON STANLEY, lawyer, Barry Bldg., Rochester, N. Y.

A. B.

N. C. 406,

'76,

C.

Ellwanger

&.

'01.

ALBRO, HENRY FLORENCE, Woodmere, N. Y. LL. B. '93. ALBRO, WILLIAM CLARK, North Clare, N. Y. '70, C. ALCOCK, HARRY HILL, Philadelphia, Pa. '98, M. E. ALCOCK, WALTER HERBERT, lawyer, 1512 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.

b. Philadelphia, Pa.,

June

27, 1872.

William Penn Chart-er

Cornell Law School, '95. Married, Feb. Baltimore, Md., Barbara L. Meily. ALCOTT, ARTHUR DAVID, Troy, N. Y. '02, Arts. ALBERT, CALVIN DODGE, Freeland, Pa. M. E. '02. School,

'03.

ALBREE, FREDERICK WILLIAM, ALDEN, GEORGE IRA, Worcester,

Allegheny, Pa. Mass. M. M. E.

'00, '90.

24, 1904,

M. E.

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68

ALDRICH, ELLIOTT FOURNIER, Providence, R. I. M. E. ALDEICE, ELLIS LEEDS, Cornell, B. L., '97; LL. B., '99.

'92.

132 Nas-

New York City. Lawyer, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 12, Prep. Brooklyn Boys' High School. Sigma Chi. President Freshman Class; '86 memorial speaker; '94 memorial debate; speaker for Univ. at Chicago, Washington's Birthday, 1896; baseball teams (2d base) 1895-1896; Era board, 1896-1897; editor-in-chief, 1897; Sphinx Head. Married, Sept. 11, 1901, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Jane E. Norton; child, Janet N. ALDRICH, PLINY SEXTON, Palmyra, N. Y. '77, M. HURD, Cleveland, O. '02, M. E. ALDRICH, ALEXANDER, BERTHA LOUISE, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. B. '01. sau

St.,

1874.

WACKHAM

ALEXANDER, CHARLES ANDERSON,

Cornell, '97, M. E., 485 Main Batavia, N. Y. Mechanical engineer for Johnston Harvester Co. b. Newfield, N. Y., June 2, 1872. Prep. Ithaca High School. Sigma Chi. Member A. S. M. E.; A. A. Adv. Sci. Instructor experimental engineering Sibley Coll., '99-'00. St.,

ALEXANDER, DURAND CHARLES, JR., Ithaca, N. ALEXANDER, EDWARD RENICK, Cornell, '01, M.

Y.

A. B.

E.;

Columbia

'01.

Univ., '04, LL. B.; Master of Patent Laws, '04, Canton, O. b. Canton, O., March 15, 1878. Prep. Univ. School, Cleveland, O. Alpha Delta Phi; Quill and Dagger.

ALEXANDER, FRANK JAMES, Lake

City, Utah.

optician, 237

South Main

Salt

St.,

'88, C.

ALEXANDER, FRED BARBER, Manufacturer of rattan,

b.

208

Macon

St.,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Northfield, Mass.,

May

28,

1853.

Cornell B. C. E., '74. Member of Tom Hughes Boat Club; one of crew winning Tom Hughes cup; member of crews winningclass races in '73 and '74 (stroke of winning '74 crew). Married

April 9, 1884, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Francenia A. Cammeyer; dren, Florence Margaret and Fred Cammeyer. ALEXANDER, HENRY DAVID, Albany, N. Y. C. E. '93.

ALEXANDER, ALEXANDER, ALEXANDER, ALEXANDER,

HENRY WALKER,

Montgomery, Ala. San Jose, Cal.

JOHN EDMUNDSON,

chil-

C. E. '03.

LL. B.

KATHERINE, Ithaca, N. Y. '04, Arts. RALPH VERNON, attorney-at-law, 407 W.

'96.

Chestnut

Lancaster, Pa. b. Altoona, Pa., Oct. 2, 1876. Mercersburg Coll., A. B., '96; Cornell, LL. B., '99. Member Zeta Psi; Chancery; Savage Club; Univ. track team (two years); member also Univ. Club, Philadelphia; Cornell Club, New York City; Cornell Alumni Ass'n, Harrisburg, Pa.; Bar Ass'n, PhilaSt.,

delphia.

ALEXANDER, ROBERT LEON, Springfield, O. M. E. '00. ALEXANDER, VIRGINIA, Ithaca, N. Y. A. M. '99. ALEXANDER, WILLIAM CRICHTON, Memphis, Tenn. '01, ALFORD, ABBOTT EDWIN, Old Town, Me. '92, Arch. ALGER, EDMOND C,

Chief Transfer

Tax Bureau,

State

M.

Comp-

REGISTER

69

b. Cortland, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1870. troller's office, Albany, N. Y. Prep. State Normal School, Cortland, N. Y.; Cornell Law School, LL. B. '93. Phi Delta Phi. Admitted to the bar Sept., 1893; practiced law in Cortland, N. Y., from that time until 1903, when accepted present official position. Was city clerk of Cortland previous to accepting present position. Member all the Masonic bodies of Cortland, Blue Lodge, Chapter and Commandery K. T., Shriner, and 32d degree Mason, belonging to Otsemingo Consistory of Scottish Rite Masons; also member of Tiorughnioga Club of Cortland, N. Y., and Albany Club of Albany, N. Y. ALGERT, MABEL CLEVELAND, Watson town. Pa. '02, Arts. ALLAN, WILSON, Keeseville, N. Y. LL. B. '97. ALLAN, CHARLES DA VIES, Montclair, N. J. '92, M. ALLAN, EDWIN PHIPPS, Montclair, N. J. '98, Med.; '02, M. E. ALLEN, AMOS GREEN, 5541 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. '02, M. E. ALLEN, CARL GEORGE, Williamsport, Pa. '02, M. E. ALLEN, CAROLINE LOUISE, t-eaching, 812 Auburn Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. '02, Arts. ALLEN, CHARLES FLETCHER, Denver, Col. B. C. E. '93. ALLEN, CHARLES FREDERICK, Dunkirk, N. Y. '02, Law. ALLEN, CHARLES HENRY LYTLE, Detroit, Mich. '95, Arch. ALLEN, BINGHAM, Cornell, '01, A. B., Cleveland, O. Secretary and treasurer the Columbia Fire Clay Co.; assistant secretary Toledo and Western Railway Co., 1695 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. b. Cleveland, O., Oct. 2, 1878. Prep. Univ. School, Cleveland. Kappa Alpha. Member Banqueting Club; business manager 1901 Cornellian; regimental adjutant 1900-1901; also member Union Club, Cleveland; Cleveland Chamber of Commerce. ALLEN, EDWIN PITCHER, lawyer. Powers' Building, Rochester, N. Y. b. Edwardsburg, Mich., Aug. 23, 1868. Cornell, B. L. '92, LL. B. '94. Delta Phi. Member Athletic Council, '93-'94; coxswain Cornell Freshman crew, '90; coxswain Varsity crew, '91, '92, '94. Issued Cornell Legal Directory, '99, '01, '03; has practiced law in Rochester, N. Y., since 1894. Married Nov., 1895, at Newark, N. Y., Edith Allerton. ALLEN, FLORA KEPPEL, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Arts. ALLEN, FRANK, Fredericton, N. B., Can. A. M. '00, Ph. D. '02. ALLEN, FRANCIS RAMSEY, Worcester, Mass. '02, M. E. ALLEN, FREDONIA, Indianapolis, Ind. Ph. B. '00. ALLEN, HARRIS CALVIN, Lima, N. Y. '02, Arts. ALLEN, HARRY CARLETON, Cleveland, O. '89, C. E. ALLEN, HARRY DAY, Gladstone, N. Y. '02, For. ALLEN, HARRY JEROME, oral and dental surgeon, Colorado Bldg., Washington (D. C). b. Washington, D. C, Dec. 3, 1871. Prep. Washington (D. C.) High School; Cornell portion of year; Nat.

ANDREW

EDWARD

70

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

Univ. of Washington. D. C, M. D. and D. D. S., '95 (valedictorLecturer dental histology and pathology, Nat. Univ., '96'98; member of Board of Dental Examiners, D. C, five years from June, 1898 (three years secretary, one year president) president Odontological Soc, Nat. Univ., 1898 (now George Washingfton Univ.); president District of Columbia Dental Soc. 1901; chairman Advisory Committee National Ass'n of Dental Examiners 1901-1902; Professor of Dental Medicine, Georgetown Univ., D. C; member Amer. Med. Ass'n and Nat. Dental Ass'n. Married Oct. 6, 1897, at Washington, D. C, Ella Reyburn, M. D., daughter of Dr. Eobert Reybourn, of that city. ALLEN, HERRICK CLEVELAND, Richford, N. Y. LL. B. '99. ALLEN, JOHN GRANGER, Aurora. N. Y. '81, M. ALLEN, LA RUE, Seneca Falls, N. Y. LL. B. '01. ALLEN, LOUIS EDWARD, lawyer, Auburn, N. Y. LL. B. '01. ALLEN, LUCIEN C, commercial traveler, Whitesville, N. Y. '84. ALLEN, MARGARET MAY, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Arts. ALLEN, MARY, teacher, Millport, N. Y, A. B. '03. ALLEN, VICTOR, engineering and inventor, 119 3d St., Niagara Falls, N. Y. ALLEN, OLIVER, JR., promotion and organization of companies, 246 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo. N. Y. b. Palmyra, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1850. Entered Freshman class of Cornell day of opening of Univ.; first student mentioned as having passed entrance examination; remained three years in special scientific course, but did not graduate; member class of '72; suggested Cornell yell in '73, upon occasion of regatta when Cornell won from Harvard, Yale, etc. Married Oct. 8, 1884, at LeRoy, N. Y., Mary S. Bacon; one child. Elizabeth Bacon Allen. ALLEN, RILEY OSMAN, StanfordviUe, N. Y. '72, S. ALLEN, THURMAN DAVIS, Greencastle, Ind. '93, E. E. ALLEN, WALTER FOX, Lockport, N. Y. '96, S. ALLEN, WILLIAM DANIEL. 812 Auburn Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. '02, E. E. ALLEN, WILLIAM GORDON, Gouverneur, N. Y. '02, E. E. ALLEN, WILLIAM PAUL, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. ALLENDORF, ELBERT JAMES, New York City. Ph. B. '87. ALLER, LEWIS, Richmond Hill, N. Y. '02, M. E. ALLIAUME, CURTIS FRANKLIN, Oriskany, N. Y. '03, Law. *ALLING, ASA ALLING. Ph. B. '83. ian).

MATTHEW

HOWARD

ALLING, ROBERT BERTINE.

Cornell,

'81,

B.

S.,

N. Y. Univ.

Law

West End Ave., New York City. Lawyer. 187 Greenwich St., New York City. b. New York City July 28. 1859. Admitted to practice of law in New York in May, 188.'>. Married Oct. 25, 1900, to Annie Gordon Smith, in the city of New York; children, Jenny Gordon Ailing, b. Oct. 20, 1901; School,

'88,

LL.

Bertine Ailing,

B., 930

b.

Dec.

16, 1903,

died Jan.

9,

1904.

REGISTER ALLIS,

FRANK

COY, Holly, N. Y.

71

LL. B.

ALLISON, CHARLES ROLLO, New York ALLISON, ISAAC, lawyer, Elmira, N. 1,

1876.

ALLISON,

B. S.

'80.

b. Canisteo,

Y.

Member Delta Chi. FRANKLIN, Brookings, S.

Cornell LL. B.

WILLIAM

'03.

City.

N. Y., Aug.

'03.

D.

'03,

C.

Eng.

ALLMAN, WALTER HOLMES,

226 East Main President Dundee Silica Sand Co., Massillon,

St.,

O.,

Massillon,

O.

and president

Allman Sand Co., Cleveland, O. b. Massillon, O., Sept. 5, 1871. Ohio Wesleyan Univ. B. S. '94; Cornell B. S. '95; post-graduate work Johns Hopkins Univ. Married June 27, 1900, at Massillon, O., Margaret Morgan. ALLPORT, HENRY WHIPPLE, New York City. M. D. '99. ALMIRALL, JUAN ANTONIO, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. E. '91, M. M. E. '92.

ALMIRALL, RAYMOND FRANCIS, New York City. B. S. '91. ALMY, ALBERT CURTIS, teacher. Orange, N. J. '72, Arts. *ALMY, ARTHUR LEROY. '95, M. E. ALMY, DON ROBINSON, 520 West 5th St., Jamestown, N. Y. A. B.,

'98,

New York

LL. B. City.

'97,

Lawyer, firm Hilton & Almy, 76 William St., Ass't Solicitor Interurban Street Railway Co.

Prep. Jamestown (N. Y.) High School. Sigma Phi Delta Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon. Boardman Law Thesis prize '98. President senior law class '98; Glee Club '95, Member Cornell Univ. Club, New York City. ALMY, MABEL CLARE, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. B. '00. ALSOP, SUSAN KITE, New York City. B. S. '98. ALTHAUS, EDWARD, JR., 2770 Briggs Ave., New York City. '02, till

Nov., 1903.

Alpha Epsilon;

Arts.

ALTMAN, HENRY,

Builalo, N. Y.

B. S.

*ALVES, BESSIE, Lansingburg, N. Y. ALVIRA, RAMON, New York City. '99,

ALVORD, EARL BARRY, Rochester, *ALVORD, LUCY. '86, Arts. AMBLER, WILLIAM, Cleveland, O.

'73.

'91,

C.

N. Y.

Phil.

Eng. '98, C.

Eng.

Ass't Prof, of electrical engi-

M. E. (E. E.) Cornell, M. D., '00.

neering, 76 Lincoln Ave.

'00.

Physician, 1583 WashGermany, Feb. 26, 1873. Prep. Latin School, Speier, Germany; New York Evening High School; New York College of Pharmacy, Ph. G. '93; Regent's

AMBOS, CARL LUDWIG, ington Ave., New York

City.

Medical Student Certificate,

b. Speier,

'97.

Prescription clerk until 1900;

began practice of medicine in 1900. Attending physician to North Eastern Dispensary 1900-1903; visiting physician to St. Elizabeth Hospital 1903; examining physician for Germania Member New York Co. Medical Soc; Life Insurance Soc. Greater New York Medical Ass'n; Physicians' Mutual Protective Ass'n; Bronx Medical Soc; Royal Arcanum; Cornell Med-

CORNELL UNWERSITY: A HISTORY

72

Alumni; College of Pharmacy Alumni; member Knights of Honor. WILLIAM LOUIS. '97, LL. B.

examining

ical College

physician and

*AMENT,

AMERMAN, CHARLES VERRILL, LL. B.

Pa.

AMEItMAN, R^VLPH ALONZO, Mutual Life Insurance

setts

lawyer, 221 Mill

St.,

Danville,

'98.

agent for the Massachu612 Clay Ave., Scranton, Pa. Prep. Worcester Academy, Hill

district Co.,

Scranton, Pa., May 19, 1884. School and Stearns School. Cornell ex. '07. Member Kappa Sigma. Member Scranton Country Club and Scranton Bicycle

b.

Club.

AMES, CHARLES WILBERFORCE,

Cornell, B. L.,

501

'78.

Grand

General Manager West Publishing Ca (law book publishers), b. Minneapolis, Minn., June 30, 1855. Prep, public schools of Santa Cruz, Cal., and Minneapolis, Germantown Acad, and self -instruction. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta rowed in Kappa. Editor Ei'a and Cocaigne (comic paper) Freshman crew, taking Gluck cup, '74; Woodford prize in ora^ tory prize for essay on American political parties, intercolLearned printer's trade and was legiate literary contest, '77. with various engineering parties before entering Cornell; assisted on second geological survey of Pennsylvania 1877-78; assisted father as editor of ChriMian Register, Boston, 1878-79; publisher in Boston '80-'82; connected with West Publishing Director First Co., as officer and manager, from 1882 to date. National Bank, Northwestern Trust Co., Winter and Ames (elevator) Co. and Public Library Board, St. Paul; Amer. Unitarian Ass'n, Boston; secretary Informal Club, St. Paul, 1894-1904; member Minnesota Club and White Bear Yacht Club. Married June 25, 1883, Mary Lesley; children Charles Lesley Ames, b. 1884; Margaret Ames, b. 1885; Catharine Ames, b. 1887; Alice Ames, b. 1889; Elizabeth Ames, b. 1894; Theodore Gordon Ames, Ave., St. Paul, Minn.

;

;



b. 1898.

AMES, FRANK LUDINGTON, Syracuse, N. Y. AMES, GEORGE WINTHROP, East Dorset, Vt. AMES, HARRY LEE, Painter, Va. '03, E. E. AMES, HOWARD, Chicago, 111. Ph. B. '89. AMES, HOWARD EMERSON, Harewood, Md. AMES, THOMAS PALMER, Ogdensburg, N. Y. »AMES, WILLIS CHESTER. B. C. E. '77.

AMMANN, (E. E.)

LEO, instructor manual

'00, Lit. '88, C.

'72,

C.

Eng.

Eng.

'89, Sci.

training. Highland,

111.

M. E.

'97.

AMMON, JAY RIPLEY,

'95, C. Eng. 95 Sibley St., Cleveland, O. Secretary and treasurer Steam Advertising Co. (street car advertising), Rose Bldg., Cleveland, O. b. East Cleveland, O., Apr. Cornell class of '98 (C. E. course). Alpha Delta Phi. 26, 1875. Member 'Varsity Football Team '94-'95; Class Football Team

REGISTER

73

and Freshman Crew; Freshman Banquet Committee; Troop Century Club; Master Mason. Married Miltone Horton; one son, Jay R. Ammon, Jr. AMMON, PETER, lawyer, Lee Center, N. Y. '97. AMSLER, WALTER OTTO, President Amsler Eng-ineering- Co., DiaA, O. N. G.;

mond

Pittsburg, Pa.

Bldg-.,

Cornell M. E.

'95,

M. M. E.

b. '96;

Pittsburg-,

Pa.,

May

7,

1875.

D. Sc. (first given in Sibley

'97. Member SigTiia Xi. Member Track Team '93-'94; member Duquesne Canoe Club, Pittsburg; Amer. Soc. M. E, Member Engineers' Soc. of Western Pennsylvania. Member

Coll.)

also

Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce. Tvpo years with Carnegie Steel Co. as inspector and in charge of casting machine department. Married June 9, 1903, Ida C. Schoeneck. AMSTER, JULIUS LEWIS. M. D. '02. Physician, 2092 Bathgate Ave., New York City. b. New York City, Jan. 26, 1879. Coll. of City of N. Y. '94-'97; Cornell Univ. Med. Coll. M. D. '02; House surgeon St. Mark's Hosp. 1902-04.

AMSTER, OSCAR LEWIS, Pittsburg, Pa. '97, M. ANDERSON, CHARLES HENRY, Cornell, B. L., real estate agent,

Griggsville, Pike Co.,

E. '83.

Lawyer and

Nov. 9, 1854. Delta Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Member Baseball Nine; senior class orator; commencement orator. Married Dec. 15, 1896, at St. Louis, Mo., Mary M. Anderson. ANDERSON, CLARK TAGGART, Wooster, O. '02, M. E.

ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON,

b.

111.,

FRANK GIBBS, Auburn, N. GEORGE ANDREW, Parish,

Y. '02, M. E. N. Y. '92, Lit. GILBERT HART, Albany, N. Y. '91, B. S. HALE, Montclair, N. J. '02, Law. HARRY O., Washington, Pa. '03, E. E. ALBAN, lawyer, Peekskill, N. Y. b. Peekskill, N. Y., in 1867. Prep. Peekskill (N. Y.) Military Acad; Cornell, B. L., '90; New York Univ. (New York City), LL. B., '92; admitted to bar in '92. Member Cornell Dramatic Club (now the Masque). Married in June, 1894, at Ithaca, N. Y.,

HOMER

Miss Slack.

ANDERSON, LEROY,

B. S. '96; M. S. '97; Ph. D. '00. Director California Polyt. School, San Luis Obispo, Cal. b. Magee, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1866. Prep. Mynderse Acad., Seneca Falls, N. Y. Treasurer Cornell Christian Ass'n '89-90; president '90; contestant for '86 memorial prize in declamation '90; fellow in agriculture

Author

numerous pamphlets and weather-bureau Rev.; F. & A. M.; New York State Dairymen's Ass'n; Amer. Breeders' Ass'n; honorary member Nat. Irrigation Ass'n. Married June 4, 1903, at Los Angeles, '96-'97.

reports.

of

Member Sons Amer.

Cal., Isabel

Blanchard Godin (Univ.

ANDERSON, MARY ELIZA, City.

Ph. B.

'00.

Cal. '01).

teacher, 506

W.

151st St.,

New York

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

74

ANDERSON, EGBERT BURNS, New York City. M. D. '99. ANDERSON, ROBERT HARLOW, Auburn, N. Y. C. E. '98. ANDERSON, RUFUS, Hartford, Coun. M. E. '82; B. M. E. '73. *ANDREW, FREDERIC GEORGE. '75, Sci. ANDREWS, ALBION ALEXANDER, Fargo, N. D. B. S. '70. ANDREWS, ARTHUR LYNN, Ithaca, N. Y. B. L. '93, M. L. Ph. D.

ANDREWS, BENJAMIN J., Gretna, ANDREWS, BENJAMIN RICHARD, A. B.

'95,

'02.

'01,

ANDREWS, ANDREWS, ANDREWS, ANDREWS, ANDREWS, ANDREWS, ANDREWS,

A. M.

La.

'94,

Teachers

M. E. Coll.,

New York

City.

'03.

CHARLES BRADLEY, Pittsburg-, Pa. M. E. '03. DON ETHELBERT, Puzzler, Colo. '01, C. Eng-.

EDGAR LEWIS, Watkins, N. Y. B. S. A. '98. ETHEL MONTGOMERY, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. S. '00. EUGENE PLUMB, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '95. EVELYN EGLINTON, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. S. '99. FRANK COLSON, Colorado Springs, Colo. M. E. (E. E.)

'97.

ANDREWS, GRACE, A. B.

ANDREWS, ANDREWS, ANDREWS,

65 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Phi Beta Kappa.

Cornell,

Member

Philosophical Soc. JAMES ARTHUR, bank clerk. Miles City, Mont. A. B. '99. JOSEPHINE ADAIR, Seneca Falls, N. Y. '02, Arts. LAUNCELOT WINCHESTER, Springfield, Mass. '73,

'03.

C. E.

ANDREWS, NATHANIEL REEVE, Norwich, N. Y. '02, E. ANDREWS, NEIL WILLIS, lawyer. LL. B. '01. Member McCracken & Andrews, Brookville, Jefferson Co., Pa.

E. of firm b.

New

Albion, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1874. Prep. Cattaraugus (N. Y.) Acad.; Salamanca (N. Y.) High School; associated with Messrs. Patterson, Sterrett & Acheson, solicitors for Pennsylvania R. R. Co., at Pittsburg, 1901-1904; formed law partnership with Hon.

W. L. McCracken, ex-district attorney of Jefferson Co., Pa., under above firm name, Aug. 1, 1904. Member Delta Chi Fraternity; Cornell Club Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburg; Brookville Lodge No. 477, Knights of Pythias. Married June 29, 1904, Eloise M, Potter, daughter of late John E. Potter, founder of the John E. Potter Publishing Co., of Philadelphia.

ANDREWS, ROLAND FRANKLIN, Winsted, Conn. ANDREWS, SEWALL DU BOIS, wholesale druggist,

'97,

Arts.

1700 Portland

LL. B. '95. LL. M. (Minn.) '96. Chi Banjo and Mandolin Club; Masque. PracMinneapolis Club, Minkada Club. Married

Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.

Phi Delta Phi. ticed law 1896-1904. Psi,

Oct.

8,

1903, Leila S. Finch.

ANDREWS, WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Co., Raleigh, N. C.

M. E.

president the Raleigh Electric

'94.

ANDREWS, WILLIAM THOMAS, Buffalo, N. Y. ANDRUS, ELON OSCAR, farmer, Watertown, N.

A. B. '03. Y. '80, Sci.

REGISTER ANDRUS, GRACE MEAD, Tacoma. Wash. A. B. ANDRUS, JONATHAN COWLES, Congregational Mass.

'73,

75 '03.

minister, Enfield,

Sci.

ANGELL, JENNIE NETA (MRS. HERBERT WHEELER MENGEL),

Louisville,

Ky.

ANGELL, LAURENCE,

Ph. B.

officer P.

Moro, San Juan, Porto Rico.

'93.

R. Regt., U. S.

Army, Fort El

'93, Lit.

ANGELL, NINA (MRS. DAVID ROE), Ithaca, N. Y. A. ANNIN, WILLIAM RIGNEY, Bridgeport, Conn. '02, M. ANSLEY, WILLIAM ATMORE, advertising solicitor with

B.

'00.

E. Nev^r

York

Residence, 91 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J. b. Chicago, 111., July 2, 1876. Prep. Chicago English High School; Cornell LL. B. '98. Member Theta Delta Chi; MontMarried Oct. clair Golf Club; Cornell Club, New York, N. Y. 1, 1903, at Chicago, 111.. Kennetha W. Taylor. ANSTELL, ERLE LOCHRANE, Baltimore, Md. '00, Arts; '02, Law.

American and Journal.

ANTHONY, CHARLES CHAPMAN, Ithaca, N. Y. '86, Phil. ANTHONY, HATTY, Manchester, Conn. '88, Arch. ANTHONY, JAMES STOWELL, New York City. '00, E. E. ANTISDALE, GEORGE PERCY, Nyack, N. Y. '84, N. APGAR, CLARA SELKREG, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Arts. APPEL, HARRIS ARKUSH, Denver, Colo. '03, C. E. APPLEBY, CALVIN WILLIAM, lawyer, Conneaut, O. '96, Law. APPLEGATE, THOMAS DAYTON, farmer, Rome, Oklahoma Ter. '01,

M. E.

APPLETON, MARY ELIZABETH, teacher, Tama, Iowa. A. M. '01. APPLETON, VIVIA BELLE, Tama, Iowa. A. B. '01. AQUINO, JOSE HERCULANO THOMAZ DE, Rio Janeiro, Brazil. '74,

M. E.

ARCHBOLD, WILLIAM KIBBEE,

president Archbold-Brady Co., engineers and contractors, Syracuse, N. Y. b. West FarmingPrep. Titusville High ton, Trumbull Co., O., June 5, 1866. School, Titusville, Pa.; Cornell, M. E. in E. E. '89. Editor-inchief The Crank, senior year. With Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co. as engineer and salesman from, graduation until 1900

when

present business was organized. Associate menaber A. I. Technology Club, Syracuse; Syracuse Chemical Club; Transportation Club, New York; Citizens' Club, Syracuse. E. E.;

Married at Titusville, Pa., May 10, 1893, Helen Moore Cornell, grand niece of the founder. Six children, Carolyn Dana and Elizabeth Cornell, twins, William Cornell, Helen Catherine, Charles Wesley and Emily Irene. ARCHER, GEORGE FROST, New York City. '95, M. E.

ARGETSINGER, JAMES CAMERON, Burdett, N. Y. '02, Arts. ARMITAGE, AARON ANTHONY, Troy, N. Y. '02, Law. ARMOUR, JOHN, La Salle, 111. '75, Sci. ARMS, MYRON L, manufacturer, Youngstown, O. b. Youngstown,



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76

Jan. 30, 1854. Scientific course. Entered in fall of 1871, class did not graduate. Alpha Delta Phi. Married Nov. 2, 1897, at Youngstown, O., Miss Almira Hitchcock, of Youngstown, O.; child, Almira. ARMS, WILLARD ANSLEY, Milford, N. Y. '72, Sci. ARMSTRONG, ALEXANDER FLOYD, Ilion, N. Y. C. E. '01. ARMSTRONG, ARTHUR SOPER. A. B. '02, M. D. '04. 102 West Liberty St., Rome, N. Y. Physician, b. Rome, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1879. Prep. Rome Acad. 1896; Dwight Prep. School, New York Member Class Football Team City, 1897. Omega Upsilon Phi. O.,

'75,

'98,

Banjo and Mandolin Clubs

'99-'01.

Admitted to house

staff,

New York City, Jan., 1905, to Jan., 1907. ARMSTRONG, CALVIN RUSSELL, Lock Haven, Pa. '01, M. E. ARMSTRONG, ERVIN SCOTT, Lock Haven, Pa. '02, M. E. ARMSTRONG, GEORGE THOMAS. LL. B. '97. 36 Allen St., JamesBellevue Hospital,

Jamestown, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1874. Phi Delta Phi. Married Oct. 4, 1900, Elizabeth C. Breed; children, Priscilla and Ruth. ARMSTRONG, GLASGOW, physician, Staunton, Va. M. D. '99. ARMSTRONG, HARLEY J., Spokane, Wash. M. E. '93. town, N. Y. Prep.

Lawyer,

Jamestown High

b.

School, 1892.

ARMSTRONG, MARION, Pittsburgh, ARMSTRONG, THOMAS ANDREW,

Pa.

Arts.

'03,

Hamilton, Ont., Can.

'03,

C.

Eng.

ARMSTRONG, WALTER JONAS, Rome, N. Y. '02, M. E. ARNOLD, BION JOSEPH, electrical engineer and inventor, Marquette Bldg., Chicago,

ARNOLD, ARNOLD, ARNOLD, ARNOLD, ARNOLD, ARNOLD,

111.

'88,

BISHOP, Rochester, N. Y.

CHARLES JOSEPH, Geneva, N. Y. EDITH SARAH, Plattsburg, N. Y. GEORGE,

1539

M. E. '78, M.

Rochester, N. Y. '78, Bergen, N. Y.

PERCY LINDEN,

S.

M. E. '92. A. B. '99. L.

'03,

E. E.

TURNER SCHUETTE,

machinist in Du Bois Iron Works, Clarion, Pa. b. Clarion, Feb. 16, 1883. Kiskiminetas and Allegheny Coll. Class of '02 at Kiskiminetas, class of '06 at Allegheny and '08 at Cornell. Member Phi Gamma Delta.

*ARTER, WINFIELD SCOTT. '73, Sci. ARTHUR, JOSEPH CHARLES, Prof, in Purdue Ind.

D. Sci.

Univ., Lafayette,

'86.

ARTHUR, LEON LEROY, East Steuben, N. Y. '02, Law. ARTHUR, SUSANE EMMA, teacher, Plattsburg, N. Y. A. B. '99. ARTHUR, WILLIAM MORRIS, East Steuben, N. Y. '02, Law. ARTINGSTALL, WILLIAI^f, civil engineer with Sanitary District of Chicago, Security Bldg., Chicago, 111. b. Chicago, 111., May 10, 1876,

Prep. Chicago public schools;

Cascadilla and Stiles Prep.

'96, civil engineering course and studied mechanic arts and special mathematics during" summer vacations; accepted position with Chicago Sanitary

Schools, Ithaca, N. Y.;

entered Cornell

REGISTER

77

District at end of junior year. Sophomore class secretary; ath(junior year); class quarter and half-mile runner, but a serious injury in one of his races forced him to letic director

withdraw permanently from such competitions; president Cornell Catholic Union (junior year). Assistant in charge of bridge construction of Taylor St. and C. T. T. railway bridges, 18991900; chief engineer Haley Ward & Co. 1900, while constructing the Wat€rtown, N. Y., intercepting sewer. Assistant chief engineer Gulf Coast and Florida Southern R'y, 1901; present position since January, 1902. Member Menoken Club; Knights of Columbus; Western Soc. of Eng.; International Engineering Congress. Married June 18, 1904, at St. Malachy's Church, Chicago,

111.,

to Louise M. Hanson.

ASH, MARION JENNIE, Orange, Mass. '03, Arts. ASHBUKNER, ELIZABETH ATKINS, 3804 Locust St., Pa.

A. B.

Philadelphia,

'04.

ASHBURNER, LESLEY, Media, Pa. '02, C. Eng. ASHBY, CHARLES WESLEY, Newport News, Va.

C. E. '93.

ASHBY, CHESTER, Troy, N. Y. M. E. '01. ASHCRAFT, ALAN EMERSON, Chicago, lU. M. E. '03. ASHE, TOM JEFFREYS, Yorkville, S. C. '02, M. E. ASHE, WILLIAM WILLARD, Raleigh, N. C. M. S. '92. ASHLEY, EDWARD GORDON, prop, the Ashley Machine Works

of

Rochester, N. Y. b. Jersey City, Sept. 5, 1871. Prep. Batavia Union School; Cornell M. E. '94. Member Rochester Engineering Soc. Married June, 1904, at Waterloo, N, Y., to Miss Blanche Bacon. ASHLEY, FREDERICK CARL, Honeoye, N. Y. '05, C. Eng. ASHLEY, GEORGE HALL, geologist, Washington, D. C. M. E. (E. E.)

'90.

ASHLEY, JAMES MACERIEL, Toledo, O. B, S. '76. ASPDEN, CHARLES HENRY, Orange, N. J. '74, C. Eng. *ASPER, CHARLES WHITTIER. C. E. '72. ASPINWALL, JOHN JUDSON, Troy, Pa. '85, C. Eng. ASSERSON, MARY ALICE, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. D. '01. ATHERTON, HERBERT PARKHURST, Holyoke, Mass.

B. Arch.

'03.

ATKIN, ERNEST GEORGE, Patchogue, N. Y. ATKINSON, ALICE MINERVA, Holicong, Pa. ATKINSON, GEORGE FRANCIS. Ph. B. '85.

'02,

Arts.

A. B.

'89.

309 Stewart Ave.,

Ithaca, N. Y. Professor of Botany Cornell Univ. and Botanist Cornell Univ. Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca, N. Y. Olivet (Mich.) b. Raisinville, Monroe Co., Mich., Jan. 26, 1854. Author of Biology of Ferns (1893), ElemenColl.; Cornell '85. tary Botany (1898), Lessons in Botany (1900), First Studies of

Plant Life (1901), Studies of American Fungi, MushroomsEdible, Poisonous, etc. (1900, 1901). Assistant Professor Ento-

78

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mology and General Zoology Univ. of North Carolina 1885-86; Associate Professor 1886-88; Professor Botany and Zoology Univ. South Carolina and Botanist of the S. C. Agricultural Experiment Station 1888-89; Professor Biology Alabama Polytechnic Inst, and Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical Coll. and Biologist of the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station 1889-92; Assistant Professor of Cryptogamic Botany Cornell Univ. 1892-93; Associate Professor 1893-96; Professor Botany Cornell Univ. 1896-1904, and Botanist Cornell Univ. Agricultural Experiment Station, also from 1896 to the present (1904). Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Chi. Fellow^ A. A. A. S.; member Botanical Soc. of America; Soc. for Plant Morphology and Physiology; Mycological Soc. of America; corresponding member Torrey Botanical Club; member Town and Gown Club, Ithaca, N. Y., and L'Alliance FranQaise; vice-president A. A. A. S. '96; secretary Botanical Soc. 1899-1901. Married 1887 at Durham, N. C, Lizzie Kerr. ATKINSON, WILLIAM FITCH. B. L. '95. Manager Life Insurance b. Appleton, Wis., May 3, Co., 26 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1872. Prep. Brooklyn (N, Y.) High School; Cornell B. L. '95. Member Psi Upsilon; Sphinx Head, Undine, Bench and Board, and Mermaid Clubs; also Cornell Univ. Club of New York, Crescent Athletic Club, and Univ. Club of Brooklyn; president Glee Club; manager Football Team '94; editor Cornell MagAssociated with Carter's Ink Co. 1895-98; manager Life

azine.

Insurance Co. 1898-1904.

ATLEE, JOHN YORKE, Washington,

D. C.

'70, C.

Eng.

ATWATER, ALBERT HENRY, Newburgh, O. '71, Sci. ATWATER, HENRY, East Orange, N. J. '02, M. E.

ATWATER, LESLIE STARR.

'03, C.

E.

ATWATER, WILLIAM LANGWORTHY, Batavia, N. Y. '92, C. Eng. ATWOOD, CHARLES, physician, Moravia, N. Y. ex. '81. ATWOOD, CHARLES CASSELS. M. E. '01, 200 Berkeley Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Engineer's assistant New Amsterdam Gas Co., Long Island

City, N. Y.

Brooklyn Polyt.

Inst.

b. Cleveland, O., Sept. 3, 1879.

Theta Delta Chi.

Member

Prep.

Univ. Club

of Brooklyn, N. Y.

ATWOOD, CHARLES EDWIN, White

Plains, N. Y. First assistant physician, Soc. of the N. Y. Hospital, Bloomingdale, N. Y.; addresses, 10 West 16th St., New York City, and White Plains, N.

Y. b. Shoreham, Vt., July 21, 1861. Cornell B. S. '80; PostGrad. in Natural History and Med. Prep.; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Delta Kappa. Epsilon. Youngest Cornell gradColl. M. D. '83. uate (18 years). Assistant physician Hudson River State Hospital 1885-1887; assistant physician Utica State Hospital, 18871892; Clinical assistant in nervous diseases Med. Dept. Columbia Univ. since 1892. Associate edilor Amei-ican Journal of In-

REGISTER

79

sanity, 1887-1892; contributor to medical journals; occasional expert witness in courts. Member Amer. Soc. Sci. Ass'n; Nat. Inst. Arts, Science, and Letters; Amer. Medico-Psychological

Ass'n;

N. Y. Co. Medical Soc.

Helen Pearce

ATWOOD, ATWOOD, ATWOOD, ATWOOD, Wash.

Married

1896, at

New York

City,

Jai-vis.

EDWAED SNOW, HOEACE,

WILLIAM WILLIAM

Rochester, N. Y. '89, E. E. B. S. '91, M. S. '98. BARTLETT, Beaver, Pa. '02, C. Eng. GEEENE, civil engineer, Univ. Club, Seattle,

Morg-antown, W. Va.

C. E. '92.

*ATWOOD, WILMAR THOMAS. '73, C. Eng. AUBERT, ALFRED BALLAMY, professor of chemistry Univ. of Maine, Orono, Me. b. New York City, Apr. 29, 1853. Prep. Lyceum, Strasburg, Germany; Cornell B.

S., M. S. '73; honorUniv. Maine; president's first prize in Chemistry, Cornell '70. Member Phi Kappa Phi; Amer. Chemical Soc. Author many papers on chemistry and microscopy. Married Sept. 9,

ary M.

1903,

S.

Lena

JM.

Sheridan.

AUBURN, WILLIAM JACOB, Pittsburgh, Pa. M. E. (E. E.) '97. AUCHINCLOSS, WILLIAM KENT, Summit, N. J. M. E. '99; AUEL, CARL BENNETT, Pittsburgh, Pa. M. E. '92. AUERBACH, CHARLES GUSTAV, Brooklyn, N. Y. '74, C. Eng. AUERBACH, FREDERICK STANLEY. '02, Arts. 53 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Student Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass. Prep. Cambridge Grammar and Latin Schools, St. John's Military Acad., Manlius, N. Y., 1900; entered Cornell as special student in history and political science; made high record as orator; competed for the '86 memorial prize in public speaking and '94 memorial prize in debate; chosen by a select committee of the Cornell Faculty, from about thirty competitors to represent the Univ. at the annual contest under the Central Oratorical League in May, 1894; in this contest, Univ. of Illinois, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Ohio State Univ., Indiana Univ., Univ. of W. Virginia, and Ohio Wesley an Univ., were represented. Entered

Harvard Law School in fall, 1894. AUERBACH, JUNIUS THEODORE, lawyer,

6 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Residence, 7 Buena Vista Park, Cambridge, Mass. b. Troy, Ala., April 24, 1870. Prep. Cascadilla School; Cornell B. Member MassachuL. '90; Harvard Law School, LL. B. '93. setts Republican Club, Masons, Knights Templars, Shrine, Old Dorchester Club, Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co., Ten of Us Club. Married Oct. 7, 1900, Margaret Ainslie McSherry. AUSTIN, ANNETTE, Galveston, Tex. A. B. '01. AUSTIN, BESSIE, Galveston, Tex. '98, Artsi AUSTIN, ENNIS RAYMOND, architect, South Bend, Ind. B. S. in Arch. '86. AUSTIN, GEORGE ARTHUR, Buffalo, N. Y. '00, Arts.

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80

AUSTIN, HARRY BURNSIDE, lawyer, Glens Falls, N. Y. LL. B. '00. AUSTIN, HARRY OTIS, Skaneateles, N. Y. '95, Arch. AUSTIN, HERBERT SIDNEY, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. '03, C. Eng-. AUSTIN, JAMES EDWARD, Guilford Center, N. Y. '94, Law. AUSTIN, JESSIE PEARL HAZELTON, Gouverneur, N. Y. A. B. '01.

AUSTIN, JOB CLAYTON, Mahopac Falls, N. Y. '77, C. E. AUSTIN, MORTIMORE V., JR., Auburn, N. Y. LL. B. '98. AUSTIN, SEDGWICK ELISHA, physician and surgeon, 6i^ John

Aubum,

N. Y. b. Sennett, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1868. Medical '92; Univ. Penn., M. D., '93; obstetrician Auburn City Hosp. Married, June 21, 1899, at Conesus, N. Y., Matilda A. blark. AUSTIN, SUSIE LILLIAN, teacher, Jefferson, Mass. A. M. '02. AUSTIN, SYDNEY BERTRAND, electrical engineer, Rowland Telegraphic Co., Baltimore, Md.; residence. The Rogatton, Baltimore, Md. b. Washington, D. C, Mar. 1, 1874. Cornell, M. E., '95. Delta Upsilon. Member Cornell Elec. Soc; Amer. Inst. Elec. Eng.; Baltimore Athletic Club; Maryland Country Club; Mt. Washington Club; Overland Hunt Club. Signal Quartermaster First Naval Battalion, N. Y., 1897-1901; First Lieutenant commanding Signal Corps, Md. N. G., 1903; seaman and signalman U. S. S. Yankee, Spanish-American War. AUSTIN, WILLIAM EUGENE, 7 Wall St., N. Y. City. B. S. in Arch. '94. M. S. in Arch. '95. Fellow in Arch. '94-'95. Sigma Chi. Married Nov. 23, 1898, Sarah Jeanette Bantors. AUSTIN, WILLIAM SUMNER, N. Y. City. M. E. (E. E.) '96. AVERILL, EARL AMOS, Adams, N. Y. M. E. '00. St.,

prep. Cornell,

AVERILL, JOHN CHESTER, Norwich, Conn. B. AGNES, Forestville, N. Y. Ph. B. '95.

AVERY, AVERY, AVERY, AVERY, AVERY,

BESSIE,

Forestville, N. Y.

Ph. B.

S. '73.

'97.

CHARLES HEDDING, Monroe, N. Y. '73, Sci. CHARLES IRVING, Auburn, N. Y. B. S. '83. FREDERICK HAGUE, Room 3, Marine Bldg.,

Chicago, Assistant engineer Bridge Dept., C. and N. W. Railway; residence, 386 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, 111. b. Hudson, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1875. Prep. Chicago Grammar and High School. Cornell, '97, C. E. Married Oct. 20, 1902, at Chicago, 111., Annie MacMillan; child Frederick John. AVERY, HAROLD FIELD, 1111 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y. 111.



'02,

Arts.

AVERY, HARRY NEWELL,

lawyer, 31 Nassau St., New York City, 1869. Prep. Westport High School. Cornell, Ph. B., '96; LL. B. '97. Member Curtis Debating Club, Cornell Congress, Junior Prom. Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Phi Delta Phi, class Athletic Team. Member Cornell b.

Adams, Mass., Mar.

15,

Club and Hamilton Republican Club of

New York

City.

REGISTER AVEKY, JAMES C, Auburn, N. Y. B. S. '83. AVERY, JENNIE HEWITT, Cleveland, O. '98, S. S. AVERY, JOHN MURRAY, Syracuse, N. Y. '68, Chem. AVERY, JOHN SERPELL, Tiog-a, Philadelphia, Pa. M. E. '99. *AVERY, SANFORD SHERMAN. B. S. '70. AVILA, ARAS FERREIRA DE, Rio Janeiro, Brazil. B. S. '85. AYER, JOHN VARNUM, Pass Christian, Miss. '91, E. E. AYERS, AUGUSTINE RIDENOUR, special inspector, L. S. & M.

81

R. R., Toledo, O.

M. E.

S.

(E. E.) '00.

AYRES, CLARENCE NEWTON, St. Joseph, Mo. C. E. '94. AYRES, MORGAN WILCOX, Brooklyn, N. Y. '70, Chem. *AYLEN, CHARLES PETER. '76, B. C. E. AYLEN, HENRY, Aylmer, Can. '80, S. L. AYLEN, JOHN, Britannia Bay, Ont., Can. B. C. E. '77. BAARS, THEODORE DUNWODY, Pensacola, Fla. '98, Law. BABBITT, BENJAMIN TALBOTT, wire manufacturer, Whitesboro, N. Y.

M. E.

'97.

BABCOCK, CHARLES,

wholesale merchant, 1961 Euclid Ave., CleveAurora, O., Jan. 28, 1853. Western Reserve Univ., Delta Kappa Epsilon. Cleveland, O.; Cornell, '76 (scientific). Member Union, Euclid, Colonial clubs; Ohio Soc. of New York. Married, Jan. 1875, at Bridgeport, O., Sarah Kate Holloway. BABCOCK, CHARLES EDWARD PAYNE, Manlius, N. Y. '78, M. BABCOCK, CLEVELAND GARDNER, attorney, 98 Erie Co. Bank Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. LL. B. '91. BABCOCK, CLINTON LEROY, Boonville, N. Y. A. B. '95; land, O.

Ph. D.

b.

'02.

BABCOCK, EDWARD CLARENCE, Monmouth, 111. '75, M. BABCOCK, FRED MONROE, Dunkirk, N. Y. '00, M. BABCOCK, JOHN WESLEY, vice-president Columbia River Gold Co., Kellte Falls, Wash.; residence address, 627 Washington Ave., Dunkirk, N. Y. b. near Jamestown, N. Y., Nov. Dunkirk Commandery, No. 40, Cornell A. B., '78. 26, 1851. K. T.; also Ashler Club. City superintendent schools, Dunvice-president and a director of Columbia kirk, 1880-90; River Mining Co. 1900 to present. Married Dec. 1, 1870, at New Columbus, Pa., Elnora E. Monroe. BABCOCK, LINN BOYD, Babcock Hill, N. Y. '70, M. BABCOCK, MAUDE ROSE, assistant teacher of German in Girls' High School, 461 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y.; home address, 627 Washington Ave., Dunkirk, N. Y. b. Levant, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1872. Prep. Dunkirk Union School, '90; Cornell, Ph. B., '94; Fredonia Normal (classical course) '96; scholarship from Ass'n Intercoll. Alumnae, '99; one year of German at Mrs. Willard's Home School for Girls, Berlin, '99-'00. Member SchwesTeacher in academic terschaft (Society of Cornell Women).

Mining

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department, Conneaut,

O.,

1894-95;

man, Westfield Hig-h School,

teacher of Latin and Ger-

Normal School,

1896-99; teacher in

Flagstaff, Ariz., 1900-01; present position 1902-05.

BABCOCK, ORMAN TRUESDELL, Norwich, N. Y. '99, C. E. BABCOCK, RICHARD ELMER, West Seneca, N. Y. '03, Law. BABSON, EEA EDWIN, 447 Ridgewood Road, South Orange, '02,

N. J.

M. E.

BABST, EARL DANIEL,

Crestline, O.

BACHELLE, OTTO V., Chicago, 111. BABINE, ALEXIS VASILYEVICH,

'90,

'88,

Phil.

M. E.

assistant. Catalogue Divisipn Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. A. B. '92; A. M. '94. BACHRACH, BENJAMIN CHARLES, lawyer, Chicago, 111. '93,

E. E.

BACKUS, CYRUS DAY, Ph. B.

'96;

LL. B.

U.

S.

Patent

Office,

Washington, D.

C.

'96.

BACKUS, HENRY LINDSLEY, Savannah, Ga. '94, M. E. BACKUS, PHILLIP RODIVLj^N, mining, Seward, Alaska. '97, E. E. BACKUS, ROBERT ERLE, Jamestown, N. Y. '02, Arch. BACON, CHARLES PUTNAM, New York City. Ph. B. '82. BACON, CLAUDE BENONI, North Lansing, N. Y. '02, C. E. BACON, GEORGE MORGAN, civil engineer. Salt Lake City, Utah. C. E. '03.

BACON, GEORGE WOOD, mechanical and electrical engineer; member firm Ford, Bacon, & Davis, 24 Broad St., New York City. b. Greenwich, N. J., May 6, 1869. Prep. Westown (Pa.) Boarding School; Cornell, M. E., '92. Member Sphinx Head; t«ams (full-back) 1890-91. Engaged in financing, conand operating street railway, electric light, and gas properties. With present firm from 1894 to date. Chairman Committee of Alumni and Committee of Trustees for securing (and expending) funds for Alumni Field, Cornell Univ.; member Univ. Club, New York City; Cornell Club of N. Y.; Boston Club, New Orleans; Kansas City Club, Kansas City; Amer. Soc. M. E.; associate member Metropolitan Museum of Art. Married June 1, 1904, at St. Cloud, Minn., Caroline Tilden Mitchell, football

structing,

of that place.

BACON, JAMES EDWARD, Riverside, Conn. BACON, RICHARD, Cleveland, O. B. S. '73.

'77,

Sci.

BADENHOUSE, JOHN PHILLIP, Hoboken, N. J. M. M. E. '00. BADGER, HENRY FRANKLIN, JR., Kalamazoo, Mich. C. E. '03. BAER, JOSEPH LOUIS, physician, 573 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. '98,

Arts.

BAER, JULIUS BERNARD, Oil City, Pa. '03, Law. BAGG, EGBERT, JR., Utica, N. Y. '02, Arch. BAGGERLY, HERMAN DOUGLAS, Clifton Springs,

N.

Y.

E. E.

BAGLEY, FREDERICK GOODRICH,

Buffalo, N. Y.

LL. B.

'91.

'02,

REGISTER BAGLEY, WILLIAM CHANDLER, Normal

ColL, Dillon, Mont.

83 Montana State

vice-president

Ph. D.

'00.

BAILEY, CARROLL ELLIOTT, Washington,

D. C.

M. E.

(E. E.)

'96.

BAILEY, BAILEY, BAILEY, BAILEY, BAILEY,

CHESTER MERCIER, Philadelphia, Pa. '96, C. E. CLINTON BAKER, Jamestown, N. Y. '93, C. E. EARL BISHOP, East Aurora, N. Y. C. E. '94. EDITH ANNA, Wellsboro, Pa. '03, Arch.

EDWARD

Angeles, Cal.

BAILEY, BAILEY, BAILEY, BAILEY, BAILEY, BAILEY, BAILEY, BAILEY, BAILEY, BAILEY, BAILEY,

CLIFFORD,

B. L.

lawyer,

709

Trust

Bldg.,

Los

'91.

FRANK EUGENE, Dillsburg, Pa. '90, E. E. FREDERICK WILLIAM, Mechanicsville, N. Y. M. E. GEORGE FRANKLIN, Brooklyn, N. Y. LL. B. '95. GEORGE LORENZO, Ithaca, N. Y. '71, C. E. HAROLD CAPRON,

Buffalo, N. Y.

HENRY, Caughdenoy,

HERVEY

S.,

N. Y.

Xenia, O.

'03,

'79, S.

M. D.

'01.

'03.

L.

M. E.

JAMES ALBERT, lawyer, Dansville, N. Y. Ph. JOHN DWIGHT, Dansville, N. Y. C. E. '00. LEON, Wellsborough,

Pa.

'78,

MABEL DOBBIN,

Elm

St.,

B.

'96.

Lit.

Albany, N. Y. Ph. B. '98. BAILEY, PERIN LANGDON, superintendent Ohio Baking Co., 140 Handy St., Cleveland, O. b. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 5, 1876. Prep. Cincinnati High School; Franklin School, Cincinnati, O.; Cornell student Sept., '92, Jan., 96; member Phi Kappa Psi; Owl and Key; Sphinx Head; Savage Club; Glee Club. Married at Buffalo, N. Y., June 24, 1902, Kate V. Bush. Died Jan. 18, 140

1904.

BAILEY, STEPHEN DANA, Perry, Okla. LL. B. '88. BAILEY, THEODORE LAYTON, lawyer, 112 W. 44th St., New York City. b. New York City, June 8, 1878. Cornell, Ph. B.,

New York Law

B., '01. Alpha Delta Phi. Mermaid; Freshman Crew '99; Annapolis Crew (2); Varsity Crew (3); chairman '99 Junior Sm^oker Committee; Senior Ball Committee; Banjo and Mandolin clubs (4) secretary Cornell Club of New York City. BAILEY, THEODORE S., New Suffolk, N. Y. M. E. '96. BAILEY, VIOLA JANE, Carolina, R. I. M. D. '00. '99;

Member

School, LL.

and Dagger;

Quill

;

BAILEY, WILLIAM BLAKELY, Buffalo, N. BAILY, BIANT VAN BLARCOM, Pat«rson,

Y. '90, C. E. N. J. '68, Sci. BAINS, THOMAS MELLOR, JR., Philadelphia, Pa. '95, E. E. BAIRD, ALVIN WALTER, instructor in physiology, Cornell Univ. Med. Coll.; residence, 146 E. 36th St., New York City. b. Redwood City, Cal. Stanford Univ., B. A., '01; Cornell Med. Coll. '05.

Phi Alpha Sigma.

BAIRD, CLARENCE HENRY, Holyoke, Mass. '02, BAIRD, HELEN PAULINE, Alabama, N. Y. A. B.

E. E. '99.

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BAIRD, JOHN WALLACE, River Herbert, '01;

Ph. D.

N.

Canada.

S.,

A. M.

'02.

BAIRD, WILLIAM HAWLEY,

BAKER, BURT TITUS,

Beltsville,

Md.

lawyer, Ithaca, N. Y.

'69,

Phil.

b. Enfield,

N. Y.,

March 3, 1873. Cornell, B. L., '97. Member Craftsmen's Club, F. and A. M., I. O. O. F.; acting- recorder Ithaca 1897-98; clerk Board of Supervisors Tompkins Co., 1902-03; secretary Tompkins Co. Agricultural Soc, 1900-04. Married Oct. 5, 1901, at Ithaca, N. Y., Ella Louise Cook. BAKER, CHARLES DUANE, Painted Post, N. Y. '73, Lit. BAKER, CHARLES HINCKLEY, Seattle, Wash. President Suvqualimer Falls & White River Power Co. C. E. '86. BAKER, CLARENCE A., physician, Yaphank, N. Y., '79. BAKER, CLARENCE PRITCHARD, Lockport, N. Y. '02, Law.

BAKER, EDWARD EVERETT, Selkirk, N. Y. B. S. '85. BAKER, EDWARD STUART, Staunton, Va. '03, M. E. BAKER, EUGENE, physician and surgeon, 108 W, Seneca

St.,

Cornell, Y. b. Northampton, Fulton Co., N. Y. B. S., '78; Univ. of Michigan, med. dept., M. D., '82. Lecturer in obstetrics and practice of medicine, Cornell Univ.; health officer and alderman of Ithaca. Member Amer. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc; Tompkins Co. Med. Soc. Married Sept. 19, 1889, Mary E. Colling (deceased) of Utica, N. Y.; childLouise E. BAKER, FRANK SUTHERLAND, Rome, N. Y. A. B. '00. BAKER, FRED, physician and surg-eon, San Diego, Cal. b. Norwalk, O. Cornell, S. B., '78; Med. Dept. Mich. Univ. M. D., '80.

Ithaca, N.

Delta. Kappa Epsilon. Assistant to chair opthalmology and otology, Mich. Univ., '80-'91; president Southern California Med.

Soc, '00- '01; president City Board of Education (San Dieg^o) past three years. Married, Mar. 30, 1882, Charlotte LeBreton Johnson, of Newburyport, Mass.; children Mary Caroline,



Robert Henry.

BAKER, FREDERICK JAMES, Jamestown, N. Y. '91, Arts. BAKER, GEORGE COMSTOCK, counsel and manager Fidelity & Casualty

Co., 44

Broadway, Albany, N. Y.

BAKER, GEORGE RANDOLPH, Mass.

A. B.

L. L. M., '91.

minister of gospel, Leominster,

'96.

BAKER, GEORGE TITUS,

civil

engineer;

manag-er Tri-city Con-

struction Co., president West Davenport Improvement Co., and vice-president E. W. Gates Lumber Co., Davenport, la. b. Iowa Prep. Halls' Prep. School, Ellingrton, Co., la., July 9, 1857.

Conn. Crew,

Cornell

'75-'79.

Member Beta Theta Pi; Freshman '78. Member Iowa House of Rep-

commodore Navy, resentatives, 1895-98; mayor '76;

city of Davenport, la., 1898-1900. Division eng-ineer, C. R. I. & P. R. R. and Wabash R. R., 187985; locating engineer in charge of construction A. T. & S. Fe

REGISTER K. R., 1886-88; chief engineer " Soo " bridg-es across Mississippi

en^neer Clinton,

la.,

and Winona, Minn.,

at Ithaca, N. Y., Clara

I.

85

&

S.

W. R.

R., 1888;

chief

River at Muscatine,

1889-93.

Poole; children



la.,

Married Mar., 1879, Ethel M., Georgia E.,

and Sue A.

HOWARD WINFIELD, assistant manager Butler Bros., wholesale merchandise; residence, 2213 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111. b. Chicago, 111., Mar. 19, 1866. Prep. Chicago public schools; Harvard School, Chicago. Cornell, C. E., '86. Alpha Delta Phi. Member Calumet Club, Washington Park Club, Iroquois Club, Grand Crescent Gun Club, all of Chicago; also of Exmoor Golf Club of Highland Park, 111. Engaged in railroad engineering for two years on R. I. R. R. (in Missouri) and C. & N. W. R. R. (in Dakota), and on S. L. S. & E. R. R. (in Washington); afterward engaged in business. Married Dec. 15. 1903, at New York City, Mrs. Josephine C. Nevins.

BAKER,

BAKER, BAKER, BAKER, BAKER, BAKER,

JAMES HARVEY, Philadelphia, JAMES NELSON, Owego, N. Y.

Pa.

'03,

'02,

E. E.

M. E.

JULIUS FRED, Oswego, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '00. LEROY FRANKLIN, Pleasant Mount, Pa. '71, Arts. LINN^US EARL, mining engineer, Otterbein, Ind.

'02,

M. E.

BAKER, NESTOR REUBEN, purchasing

agent, Toronto Type Toronto, Can. '72, Sci. BAKER, NORMAN LOCKYEAR, Winter Park, Fla. '02, E. E. BAKER, ROSS LEE, Greenwood, N. Y. '02, E. E. BAKER, WILLIAM CHARLES, Buffalo, N. Y. B. S. A. '98. BAKER, WILLIAM APOLLOS, physician, Islip, N. Y. B. S. '80; M. D. (C. P. & S., N. Y.) '85. BAKER, WILLIAM GREGORY, Superintendent Poughkeepsie Glass Works, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. '90, Arts. BAKER, WILLIAM HOGG, Philadelphia, Pa. M. E. '01. BAKER, WILLIAM PIMM, city editor Syracuse (N. Y.) Herald; residence, 201 W. Colvin St., Syracuse, N. Y. b. Skaneateles, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1870. Prep. Skaneateles Acad. '86; Cornell, B. L., '91 After graduation, reported on Syracuse News, Courier,. Standard, and Herald; present position since July, 1891. Member Citizens' and Univ. clubs, Syracuse. Married June 16, 1898, Mary Jack, of Syracuse, N. Y.; children Alice, b. Mar. 21, 1899; Eleanor, b. Apr. 24, 1903. BAKEWELL, JOSEPH HUNTER, Pittsburg, Pa. '01, M. E. BALCH, ALBERT FRANKLIN ('77, B. Arch.), president and manager Marshalltown (la.) State Bank, 106, N. 2d St., Marshalltown, la. b. Littleton, N. H., Apr. 11, 1855. Prep. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) High School and St. Johnsbury Acad. '77. Cornell, B. Arch., '79. Member Curtis Literary Soc; Tom Hughes Boat Club; rowed in University regatta in '77, Tom Hughes class

Foundry, 70-72 York

St.,



86

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY Mason—Marshall Lodge 108, Seg-uit Chapter 38; St. Aldemar Commandery 30; Za Ga Zig Temple Order Mystic Shrine, Des Moines. la. Married, Feb. 20, 1888, at Davenport, la., Nettie L. McVey; children Louise Ruth, Richard T. (deceased), and Dorothy H. First ^ife died in Chicago, Mar., 1900; married, Aug. 20, 1902, Mrs. Nellie J.

race; class football team;



Newcomer.

BALCH, ALLEN CHRISTOPHER,

& Power

general manager Pacific Light

Los Angeles, Cal. M. E. (E. E.) '89. HOMER GAGE, Bergen, N. Y. C. E. '97. LILLIAN LYNN, Bath, N. Y. B. S. '94. Co..

BALCOM, BALCOM, BALDWIN, ABRAM TURNURE, New York City. BALDWIN, ALICE MARY, professor of history, East Orange, N.

J.

A. B. '00; A. M.

'95,

M. E.

516 William St.,

'02.

BALDWIN, ALVA MORSE, Groton, N. Y. BALDWIN, ARTHUR J., lawyer, 27 Pine

Ph. B. St.,

'72.

New York

City.

b.

Cortland, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1868. Prep. Cortland Normal School, grad. class of '92; Cornell '92, A. B. Member Delta Phi. Mem-

ber firm of Dill & Baldwin, 27 Pine St.. New York City; member firm of Griggs, Baldwin & Baldwin, 27 Pine St., New York City, May 1, 1902; member Lawyers' Club and Essex Co. Country Club. Married Frances S. Smiley, 1892.

BALDWIN, AUSTIN GUY, Columbus, O. '97, E. E. BALDWIN, CAROLINE WILLARD (MRS. CAROLINE BALDWIN, BALDWIN, BALDWIN, BALDWIN,

ERNEST GEORGE

B.

MORRI-

D. Sc, '95. HOWARD, Springfield, Mo. C. E. '92. LYON, Syracuse, N. Y. B. L. '93.

SON), San Francisco,

Cal.

HARRY CLARK, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Law. HARRY COLTER, member firm of H. J.

Baldwin

&

Son, himber, Waverly, N. Y. Prep. Waverly High School; CorMember Alpha nell, '97, Law, leaving at end of first year.

Delta Phi.

BALDWIN, JANE NORTH, Saranac Lake, N. Y. M. D. '00. BALDWIN, JANETTE, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. D. '01. BALDWIN, LEONARD DE WITT, 27 Pine St., New York lawyer, b. Cortland, N. Y., May 29, 1866. Prep. Cortland mal School;

grad. class

'92;

Cornell,

'92,

A. B.

Member

City,

Norfirm

Baldwin, 27 Pine St., N. Y. Member firm Griggs, BaldBaldwin, 27 Pine St., May 11, 1902. Member Lawyers' Club and Essex Co. Country Club. Married Gertrude G. Van

& win & Dill

Wagonen

in 1892.

BALDWIN, LEROY KINGSLEY. Glens Falls, N. Y. '89, C. E. BALDWIN, MABEL CORNELIA, Fort Erie, Ont., Can. '03, Arts. BALDWIN, SARAH LILLIAN, teaching, 516 William St., East Orange, N.

J.

A. B.

'02.

BALDWIN, SEWARD, Waverly, N. Y. BALDWIN, WALTER HULL, engineer,

'91,

M. E.

Old Colony Bldg., Chicago,

REGISTER

87

Cornell, M. E., '89. Alpha 111. b. Waverly, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1868. Member Engineers' Club, Editor Cornell Era. Delta Phi. Chicago; Western Soc. Engineers; Military Order Loyal Legion U. S. Married Apr. 15, 1895, at Baltimore, Md., Mary Crook. BALDWIN, WILLIAM AYER, division engineer Erie R'y, Elmira,

N. Y.

'96.

BALDWIN, WILLIAM WRIGHT, '02,

501

North 6th

Burlington,

St.,

la.

Arts.

BALDWIN, WINIFRED MONTGOMERY,

Springfield, Mo.

'02,

M.

E.

BALKE, WILLIAM WALTER, Cincinnati, O. BALL, ALBERT, 764 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn,

'93,

Law.

N. Y.

A. B.

BALL, CHARLES HUBBARD, New York City. B. L. '92. BALL, SYLVIA ERNESTINE, Warren, Pa. '02, Arts. BALL, WINIFRED, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A. B. '91. BALLADUR, CHARLES PAUL, Smyrna, Turkey. '91, E. BALLANCE, WILLIS HENRY, Peoria, 111. '03, M. E.

BALLANTINE, JOHN HERBERT, Newark, N. J. BALLANTYNE, NORMAN FRANK, draftsman, M. E.

E.

'89.

B. S.

Montreal,

Can.

'93.

BALLARD, ALFRED HOVEY, Portland, Ore. BALLARD, AUSTIN, stock and bond broker, ville,

'01.

Ky.

'76,

B. S.

Lit.

BALLARD, EUGENE FORREST, Black Hawk, Col. BALLARD, EUGENE SCOTT, bond broker, Cornell City.

Louis, Mo., Sept.

b. St.

'78.

204 5th Ave., Louis-

4,

1876.

'80,

H. and P.

Club,

S.

New York

Prep. Mich. Mil. Acad.,

Orchard Lake, Mich.; Cascadilla School, Ithaca; Cornell, B.

S.

Kenyon Coll. (advanced work in economics) '99. Psi Upsilon. Member Masque; Savage Club; member also Cornell Univ. Club and Psi Upsilon Club, both of New York City. in Arch., '99;

BALLARD, FRED WAYNE, Wilmington, O. '92, E. E. BALLARD, GEORGE THEODORE, Utica, N. Y. '98, M. E. BALLARD, JOHN CARLOS, West Falls Church, Va. '03, M. E. BALLARD, SAMUEL THURSTON, Louisville, Ky. B. S. '78. BALLARD, WALTER ANGUS, Richburg, N. Y. '89, M. E. BALLINGER, PHILIPPE FAZIO, superintendent Elec. Dept. Cons. Gas. Co. of N. J. at Long Branch. Address, Washington, D. C. b. Iowa in 1879. Entered Cornell in fall of 1899, graduated spring of 1904. 1903-04,

Head;

M. E. (Electrical course.) Was out one year, Feb. because of fever troubles in college. Member Sphinx Phi Delta Theta; Southern Club; Varsity "C" Navy

1901-02-04.

BALLOU, CLARENCE MATURIN, North Adams, Mass. '03, M. E. BALLOU, HARRIET KNIGH, Boonville, N. Y. Ph. B. '95. BALLOU, LATIMER' WILLIS, manufacturer of woolen yarns, Woonsocket, R.

I.

M. M. E.

'96.

BALTIN, JOHN WILSON, Omaha, Neb.

Ph. B.

'90.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

88

BANKEE, ERNEST ENSIGN, Fort Edward, N. Y. M. D. '03. BANKS, EDWARD, Norwalk, Conn. '73, C. E. BANKS, EFFIE ALBERTA WINIFRED DAVEY, Port Jervis, M. D.

N. Y.

'99,

BANKS, JOHN, Knoxville, la. C. E. '92. BANKS, MARY FLETCHER, Brooklyn, N. BANKS, NATHAN, assistant entomologist, Fall Church, Va.

M.

B. S. '89;

BANKS, STEPHEN EDWIN,

Y. U.

'92.

S.

Dept. Agr., East

S. '90.

attorney-at-law, 412 University Ave., Prep, public

Ithaca, N. Y. b. Millport, Chemung Co., N. Y. schools of Chillicothe, Mo. Cornell, LL. B., '95.

Member Delta President Ithaca Conservatory of Music, Ithaca, N. Y. Special county judge, Jan. 1, 1901, to present time. Member Town and Gown Club, Country Club, and Rogue's Harbor Club. Married Oct. 5, 1898, at Ithaca, N. Y., to Calvina O. Daniel. BANNING, ARCHIBALD TANNER, JR., private secretary to Hon. Andrew D. White, 238 S. Third Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Prep. Mt. Vernon High b. New York City, May 10, 1884. School; Cornell (absent on leave last term senior year) A. B. Chi.

Member

'04.

Benj. Ide Wheeler Debate Club.

Appointed

as-

economy and statistics dept., Cornell, in spring 1904; did not assume duties, but served as private secretary to Gallatin National Bank, New York City, Feb. 15 to June sistant,

15,

1904;

political

in fall 1904 resigned Cornell assistantship to accept

present position.

BARBER, ALBJi^RT HARRY, ber Creamery Supply Chicago, 111., in 1882. 1900;

manager A. H. BarSouth Water St., Chicago. 111. b. Prep. Chicago Manual Training School vice-president and

Co., 229

Cornell (left in

Sophomore year)

1905.

BARBER, ARTHUR WILLIAM, lawyer; member firm Forbes & Haviland, 32 Nassau St., New York City. b. Chazy, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1872. Cornell A. B. '95; N. Y. Law School LL. B. '97; N. Y. Phi Beta Kappa. Univ. Scholarship '91-'95; and Dagger '95; Classical Ass'n '91-'95; Sons Amer. Rev. Historical prize '95. Identified with Amer. Bar. Ass'n; Ass'n Bar City New York; Cornell Univ. Club; Phi Beta Kappa Alumni. Married Sept. 1, 1903, at St. Louis, Mo., Harriet MarUniv. LL. M.

member

'99.

Quill

shall Scott.

BARBER, BYRON LANSING, Syracuse, BARBER, EDWIN LOUIS, Wauseon, O. seon, O.

Mary

b.

Wauseon,

O.

N. Y. '78,

Psi Upsilon.

Gr. Phar. S. L.

Married

'89.

Banker, Wau-

May

2,

1888,

E. McConnell.

BARBER, MARGARET BROWNING, Meadville, Pa. Ph. B. '96. BARBER, SIMEON MORGAN, commission merchant, 403 East 103d b. Albany, N. Y. Prep. Albany Boys' St., New York City. Alpha Delta Phi. Member La Fruija; Cornell '90. Acad.; Undine;

also.

Alpha Delta Phi Club, and Cornell Univ.

Club,.

REGISTER

89

New York City; Co.;

City; Sons of Revolution; Albany Soc. New York Knollwood Country Club. President Mutual Commission treasurer and director Colorado Anthracite Coal Co.

BAKBOSA, JAYNE VILLARES, Sao Paulo, BARBOUR, ANNA VIOLET, 1133 N. Capitol 'Og,

Brazil.

'95,

E. E.

Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.

Arts.

BARBOUR, BLANCHE LOUISE, A. B.

Ind.

1133 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis,

'04.

BARBOUR, FRANK ELLSWORTH, Deering, Me. '95, Arts. BARBOUR, GEORGE HARRY, New York City. M. E. (E. BARBOUR, IRVIN WILLIAM, engineer, Woodfords, Me.

E.)

'97.

E.

C.

'94.

BARCLAY, CHARLES,

president Mobile, Volanta and Pensacola R'y Co.; president of the Gulf, Birming-ham & Northern R'y Co., Volanta, Ala. b. Brownsville, Pa., Feb. 1, 1852. Cornell B. S. '76, Studied law in Philadelphia and was admitted to bar of that city Feb. 1, 1879; to Pennsylvania Supreme Court Jan. 7, 1884; practiced in Philadelphia until 1899, when removed to the South. President, Baldwin Co. Bank. Member Adelphi Literary Soc; Psi Upsilon; editor Cornell Era 1874-1875. Lawyers' Club, Philadelphia; Royal Arch Mason. Married Oct. 19, 1882, at

Philadelphia, Ellen C. Cooper.

BARD, FRANCIS NORWOOD, Chicago, 111. '02. M. E. BARDOL, FRANK VALENTINE ERHART, Buffalo, N. Y. C. E. '89. BARDINS, WARD NELSON, West Winfield, N. Y. '95, E. E. BARDWELL, ARTHUR FRANCIS, Woodside Terrace, Springfield, Mass.

'81, C.

E.

BARIE, CHARLES EDWARD,

BARIGHT, HERBERT '89,

M. D. (Mich.)

Erie, Pa.

Canada.

Arts.

N. Y.

B. S.

'93.

BARKER, ALDEN FRANK, Clayton, BARBER, ANNA LAURA (MRS. C. tario,

'03,

E., physician, Clifton Springs,

A. B.

N. Y. B.

'02,

M. E.

ENGLISH),

Belleville,

On-

'00.

BARKER, EMMA NELLIE, teacher, Verona, N. Y. A. B. '02. BARKER, HARRY WILLARD, Buffalo, N. Y. '95, Phil. BARKER, HERBERT LUTHER, physician, Woodside, N. Y. Ph. '90,

M. D.

(Col.)

BARKER, JOHN HAMMOND, Crown Point, N. Y. B. BARKLEY, FRANK, Port Jervis, N. Y. '82. C. E. BARLOW, EDWIN THAYER, architect, 111 Church Adams, Mass.

B.

'03.

B. S. in Arch.

S.

'99.

St.,

'91.

BARLOW, WARREN STANLEY, Marcellus, N. Y. '02, Law. BARMON, DANIEL WEBSTER, Buffalo, N. Y. LL. B. '94. BARMON, MARCUS, Buffalo, N. Y. LL. B. '98. BARNARD, FRANK JAMES, Ravenna, O. '77, Phil. BARNARD, PHILIP, Chicago, 111. B. S. '78. BARNARD, TIFFANY EUGENE, Mt. Morris, N. Y. '00, Law.

North-

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

90

BARNAED, WILLIAM NICHOLS, in Sibley Coll., Ithaca, N. Y.

Assistant Prof. Machine DesigTi

M. E.

BARNARD, WILLIAM STEBBINS.

'97.

B. S.

'71.

& M. Coll. of M. M. E. '99. BARNES, ALBERT SULLARD, Bing-hamton, N. Y. LL. B. '91. BARNES, CLARENCE LYON, Lockport, N. Y. D. V. M. '00. BARNES, EARL, Stanford Univ., Cal. M. S. '91. BARNES, ALBERT,

Prof. Mechanical Engineering A.

Mississippi, Starkville, Miss.

M. E.

'95,

*BARNES, EDWARD BRADFORD. B. L. '88. BARNES, ELIPHALET AUSTIN, mechanical eng-ineer, Semet

Sol-

M. E. '99. BARNES, FANNIE BATES, Pawtucket, R. I. '77, Sci. BARNES, FRED ASA, C. E.; M. C. E.; Assoc, member Amer. Soe. C. E.; member Soc. Prom. Eng. Ed. Instructor in Civil Engineervay

Co.,

Syracuse, N. Y.

Residence address, 324 Huestis St., Ithaca, N. Prep. Stockbridge Y. b. Stockbridge, Mass., June 17, 1876. (Mass.) High School and Williams Acad. '93. Cornell C. E. '97, M. C. E. '98; Graduate Scholar in C. E. '97-'98. Employed in Washington, D. C, six months, then going to Cuba as draughtsman, U. S. N.; resigned to accept position of assistant engineer on sanitary improvements in Santiago under Gen. Wood. Practiced profession in and near Santiago about three years, chiefly as assistant and resident engineer in engineer office of the department of Santiago, U. S. A. Also practiced at Cienfuegos about six months and then returned to Cornell to accept present position. Married Apr. 15, 1903, at Ithaca, N. Y., to Bertha ing, Cornell Univ.

Lulu Birdsall.

BARNES, GEORGE EDWARD,

physician and surgeon (specialty, W. Forty-third St., New York City. b. Fairfield, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1871. Prep. Little Falls Acad.; Fairfield Seminary (graduated at head of class), doing all required work in Greek and half that in Latin, during last year. Cornell B. A. '94; Coll. P. & S. (Columbia Univ.), also four-years' course, M. D. '99. Treasurer Freshman Class; '86 memorial speaker; banquet committee (senior year); charter m,ember Delta Phi (Cornell Chapter) in Freshman year; member of Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Prot. Epis. Church, Itha«a, and usher during Freshman year. At Cornell favorite study was sociology, taking thesis in that department; for one year after graduation Principal S. Orange (N. J.) High School 1394declined offer of Lectureship in Obstetrics at Ithaca 1895; branch C. U. Med. School 1903; alternate delegate New York State Med. Ass'n to national meeting Amer. Med. Ass'n 19011903; clinical assistant in Dept. Diseases of Digestive System, N. Y. Polyclinic Med. School and Hosp., May, 1903. to Feb., 1904; physician in Dept. Diseases Digestive Organs, Vanderbilt Clinic Aug., 1903, to present. Member Cornell Univ. Club; N. Y. diseases of digestive organs), 119

REGISTER

91

Co. Med. Soc; Amer., N. Y. State, and Co. Med. Ass'ns; Med. Ass'n Greater City of N. Y. BAENES, GEORGE WARREN, Syracuse, N. Y. '93, E. E. BARNES, JAY PRESTON, Hoiisatonic, Mass. '91, C. E. BARNES, JUSTIN LLEWELLYN, ophthalmic surgeon, 616 Madison Ave., New York City. b. Middletown, Conn. Cornell B. S. '81; Univ. Med. Coll., New York City, M. D. '85. Author of various

monographs on ophthalmic

subjects.

Former Adjunct

Prof.

Otology Univ. Med. Coll.; former "Visiting Ophthalmologist Manhattan State Hosp. Insane; assistant surgeon Manhattan Eye and Ear Hosp., New York City. Fellow N. Y. Acad. Med.; member N. Y. Co. Med. Soc. BARNES, STUART GRAY, mechanical engineer, 310-312 Grand Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. b. Phoenix, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1866. Cornell M. E. '92. Member Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng.; Amer. Electro-Chemical Soc; Detroit (Mich.) Eng. Soc. Married Sept. 5, 1893, at Greigsville, N. Y., Marion Gray; children, Morell Gray Barnes, Hobart Winship Barnes, Maud Barnes. BARNES, WILLIAM ELIAS, superintendent Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Creighton, Pa. b. Oran, Onondaga Co., N. Y. Cornell '95. Married June 20, 1899, Charleroi, Pa., to Miss Edith Newcomb.

BARNETT, SAMUEL JACKSON, ford Univ., Cal.

BARNEY, CHARLES cago, 111, Home

assistant Prof, of Physics, StanPh. D. '98. R., telephone dept. Western Electric Co., Chiaddress, Bennington, Vt. Prep. Bennington

High School; Sibley Coll. M. E, (E. E.) '04. Second Lieut. Cadet Corps. Student member Amer. Inst. E. E.

BARNEY, JESSE EDMOND, Newark, N. J. M. E. '99. BARNEY, WILLARD ALBERT, Santa Fe, New Mex. A. B. '98. BARNEY, WILLIAM GRANT, mining engineer, Tucson, Ariz.

B.

S. '86.

BARNHART, CLARENCE DAVIS, Washington, D. C. '02, M. E. BARNUM, CHARLES TREADWAY, Wilkesbarre, Pa. '00, M. E. BARNUM, EDITH ELIZABETH, Middletown, N. Y. B. S. '98. BARNUM, LORING HIGBEE, insurance, Binghamton, N. Y. Ph. B. '71.

BARNUM, MERRITT WRIGHT, physician, Ossining, N. Y. B. S. '88. BARNUM, VICTOR BAYARD, Louisville, Ky. '02, M. E. BARNUM, WARD, electrical engineer L. & N. R'y, Louisville, Ky. M. E. (E. E.)

'93.

BARNUM, WILLIS EUGENE, Albion, N. Y. '01, Law. BARR, JOHN HENRY, factory manager Smith Premier Co.,

Syracuse, N. Y.

M. M. E.

Typewriter

'89.

BARRACLOUGH, SAMUEL HENRY,

Sydney, Australia.

M. M. E.

'94.

BARRETT, ANNA FRANCES (MRS. Ph. B.

'93.

A. F. B.

FOX),

Buffalo, N. Y.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

92

BARRETT, BARRETT, BARRETT, BARRETT,

ELLA TERESA,

teacher, Albion, N. Y.

B. L.

'90.

HENRY EUDSON,

lawyer, Owego, N. Y. '88, E. E. IRWIN THOMAS, Louisville, Ky. '92, Arch. SAXTON SWAYNE, fire protection engineer. Lockbox 884, Pittsburg, Pa. M. E. (E. E.) '98. BARRETT, WILLIAM GUSHING, Philadelphia, Pa. '71, Arts. BARRINGER, BENJAMIN STOCKWELL, surgeon, 34 W. Eighty-, fourth St., New York City. M. D. '02, BARROLL, HENRY EDWARD, Chicago, 111. '02, M. E. BARRON, ABEL CLIFTON, Nunda, N. Y. '71. BARROS, BENTO DE, Sao Paulo, Brazil. B. S. in Agr. '88. BARROS, CARLOS PAES DE, Epegenia, Sao Paulo, Brazil. B. C. '76.

E.

BARROS, FRANCISCO FERNAND DE, Sao Paulo, Brazil. '78, C. BARROS, LUIZ DE SOUXA, Sao Paulo, Brazil. '76, C. E. BARROS-PAES, FERNANDO DE, Sao Paulo, Brazil. '78, C. E.

BARROWS, CHARLOTTE LEE (MRS. Springfield, O.

B. L.

J.

C.

E,

CHARPENNING),

'94.

BARROWS, SARAH TRACY, Columbus, O. M. L. '93. BARRY, CHARLES EDWARD, Montclair, N. J. M. E. (E. E.) BARRY, FRED WESLEY, Pittsburg, Pa. M. E. (E. E.) '94. BARRY, JOHN E., Auburn, N. Y. LL. B. '02. BARRY, RALPH ENSWORTH, New York City. '91, M. E. BARTH, IRA STEINER, Atchison, Kan. '02, M. E. BARTHOLOMAY, HERMAN, Rochester, N. Y. '03, M. E.

'96.

BARTHOLOMEW, ALANSON DOUGLASS,

lawyer, Whitehall, N. Y. Syracuse (N. Y.) Univ. Ph. B. '86; Cornell LL. B. '88. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Delta Phi. Second Lieut. Co. I 2d Reg., N. Y. Vol. Inf., in Spanish-Amerieen War; 1st Lieut. 2d Reg., N. Y. N. G. BARTHOLOMEW, ELLEN EMMA, Ansonia, Conn. M. D. '99. b.

Whitehall, N. Y.

BARTHOLOMEW, MARY ALICE, Philadelphia, Pa. '99, Arts. BARTLETT, ALBERT LEE, San Francisco, Cal. '74, Sci. BARTLETT, BARTLETT, BARTLETT, BARTLETT, BARTLETT,

CALVIN WILLIAM, Washington, D. CHARLES HENRY, Evanston, 111.

EUGENE MOE, Warsaw, N. Y. HARRY DECATUR, Holley, N. HARRY GRIFFITH, engineer

Broadway, Cornell M. E. Team, 1903. 128

New York in

City.

b.

'76, Sci.

Y.

'03.

B.

S. '73,

Arts.

Member

Co., 1879.

Lacrosse

'73, Sci.

BARTLETT, PLINY, Gowanda, N. Y. LL. B. BARTLEY, ELIAS HUDSON, physician, G5 S. lyn, N. Y.

'92,

with Rand Drill Baltimore, Md., Aug. 9,

Marine Construction

BARTLETT, JENNIE.

Ph. B. '90. Ph. B. '97.

C.

M. D.

(L.

I.

Coll.

'98.

Portland Ave., BrookHosp.) '79.

BARTO, DANIEL OTIS, Princeton, N. Y. '76, Lit. BARTON, CALVIN LEWIS, civil engineer with S. Pearson &

Son,

EEGISTER

93

on Pennsylvania R. R. tunnels under East River, N. Y. Madison Ave., New York City. b. Little Meadows, Pa., May

Inc.,

159

Prep. Cazenovia Sena. 1895. Cornell C. E. '99. Sigma Soe. Class treasurer in junior year; manager class book '99; commissary on the lake surveys in 1899. In the computing and estimating room of the Rochester Bridge and Iron Works for two years; American Bridge Co., 16, 1874.

Xi.

Member Rod and Bob

Philadelphia, six months; superintendent and engineer with the late Ira A. Shaler on the Park Ave. tunnel, Rapid Transit, Subway, for three years. Constructed the new water power plant for Cornell Univ. summer of 1904. BARTON, PHILIP PRICE, Pittsburg, Pa. Ph. B. '86, M. S. '88. BARTON, ROBERT CHARLES, North Seattle, Wash. '02, M. E.

BARTON, ROSETTA MAYNARD, Oneonta, N. Y, A. B. '93. BARVIAN, EUGENE JOHN, Cowlesville, N. Y. '03, Law. BASCOME, GEORGE LIGHTBOURNE, Elmira, N. Y. '02, M. E. BASKERVILLE, HENRY EUGENE, Pittsburg, Pa. M. E. '89. BASS,

ANNE

LOUISE, Cazenovia, N. Y. Ph.

B.

'97.

BASSETT, DEANE HENDRICK, Carbondale, Pa. BASSETT, EMMA NEAL, East Northfield, Mass.

'03,

M. E.

Ph. B.

'84,

M.

S.

'90.

BASSETT, FREDERICK ANDERSON, New Britain, Conn. '94, M. E. BASSETT, HERBERT HOWARD, New Britain, Conn. C. E. '02. BASSETT, ROBERT VAN RENSSELAER, Owego, N. Y. '03, Law. BASSFORD, ABRAHAM, JR., civil engineer; assistant engineer with N. Y. C. & H, R. R. Co. (Marine Div., engaged in maintenance and construction of docks, elevators, yards, ships, etc.), West Shore Station, Weehawken, N. J. Residence, Hartsdale,

New Suffolk, L. I., Dec. 8, 1876. Prep. Cascadilla Cornell (C. E. School) '98. Phi Delta Theta. Member Quill and Dagger; Savage Club; '98 Smoker Committee; one of organizers Cornell Tennis Club; Univ. Fencing Team '98; Varsity Baseball Team '95-'97; Varsity Football Team '96; N. Y.

b.

School.

Welterweight Boxing Champion '95, '96; Heavyweight Boxing Champion '98; Class Football (manager and quarter) '94; Captain '95; Class Track Team '94; Banjo Club '96, '97; Leader '98; Mandolin '98; also member Cornell Club; Loyal Legion, N. Y. Commandery. Assistant engineer on U. S. Corps sent by government to Porto Rico to survey and construct Highways, Mar., 1900; excepting eight months, has been engaged with N. Y. C. R. R. since Oct. 1, 1898. Married Oct. 4, 1901, at Flatbush, N. Y., Sarah M. Thurber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Thurber, formerly of Marquette, Mich.; child, Abraham, 3d. BATCHELAR, EUGENE CROKER, Jersey City, N. J. '01, M. E. BATCHELDER, FRANCIS JOSEPH, Newark, N. J. '90, C. E. BATCHELOR, ROBERT GILBERT, Holyoke, Mass. '01, M. E.

*BATCHELOR, WARD.

'71,

Phil.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

94

BATEMAN, JEEOME AKCH, lawyer, Boonville. N. Y. LL. B. BATEMAN, RAY CARLTON, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y.

'00.

B. S.

'99.

BATEMAN, WARNER MIFFLIN,

Glendale, Ohio.

'03,

Arts.

BATES, EADS, Dardenne, Mo. '88, Chem. BATES, ELLIS ABRAM, Caroline, N. Y. '02, Arts. BATES, FRANK GREENE, Prof, of History and Political Alfred, N. Y.

B. L.

Science,

'91.

BATES, FRANK HENRY, Philadelphia, Pa. BATES, FRED ORLANDO, Shelby Centre, N.

'93,

M. E.

Y.

A. B.

'92,

Ph. D.

'98.

BATES, HARRY H., Joliet, 111. '02, M. E. BATES, JAMES LAURENCE. Lima, N. Y. M. E. '03. BATES, KATHERINE, Dardenne, Mo. Ph. B. '89. BATES, SHERMAN WM., 313 WyckofP Ave., Brooklyn,

N. Y.

B. S.

'92.

BATES, BATES, BATES, BATES,

ULYSSES GRANT, West Richmond,

WILBER J., Ithaca, N. Y. '70, C. WM. HORATIO, New York City. WM. OSCAR, editor, 91a Woodruff

Ph. B.

B.

Agr.

'87, C.

E.

'81.

Place, Indianapolis, Ind.

'75.

BATTEY, ALICE MARGARET, Buffalo, N. BATTIN, HENRY WILSON, Baraboo, Wis. BATTIN, JOHN WILSON, Ph. B.

N. Y. E.

Y.

A. B.

B. C. E.

'94. '81,

attorney, N. Y. Life Bldg.,

C. E. '90.

Omaha, Neb.

'90.

BATTLES, DAVID WALLACE,

insurance broker, Brockton, Mass.

'73.

BAUDER, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Chicago, 111. A. B. '00. BAUER, JOSEPHINE KATHARINE, Indianapolis, Ind. '01, Arts. BAUGHN, ELIZABETH, Catskill, N. Y. B. S. '98. BAUGHT, HERBERT EDWIN, Mount Hermon, Mass. B. S. '89. BAUM, IKE, installing engineer for Portable Electric Safety Light Home address, Uniontown, Pa. b. UnionCo., Newark, N. J. Prep. Uniontown High School; Kiski. 4, 1881. Cornell E. E. '03. Instructor in Electro-ChemMember Elks; Univ. Scholarship; Sigma Xi. istry '03-'04; Masonic fraternity; member Amer. Electro-Chemical Soc;

town, Pa., June

Prep. School.

member Western Penn. Central Mining Inst. BAUM, FRANK JOSLYN, lieutenant Colonial Army, Dagapan gasinan, P.

I.

'02,

BAUM, JOHN ALBERT, Corsicana, Tex. '03, BAUM, MORRIS CLARKE, Evansville, Ind. BAUM, ROY AMES, Oil City, Pa. A. B. '95.

C. E. '75,

Lit.

BAUMGARDNER, JOHN ANDREW, Lancaster, Pa. '02, BAUR, FREDERICK JOHN, Toledo, Ohio. '02, M. E. BAUSCH, FREDERICK EMIL, 4348 Lindell Boulevard, ]Mo.

Pan-

Law.

Manager the Hooven Owen's Rentschler

Co. b.

M. E. St.

LouiB,

Mannheim-

EEGISTER

95

Germany. Washington Univ. E. E. '92. M. M. E. Post-Grad. Course at Cornell. Prize in Literary Contest Wash. Univ.; contributions to student papers. Member Cornell Electric Club. Electrical engineer Bell Tel. Co., of Missouri. Assistant mechanical engineer Missouri Edison Elec. Co. Chief engineer Pittsburg Plate Glass Co., Crystal City, Mo. Member Engineers' Club, of St. Louis; Amer. Inst, of Elec. Eng.; Amer. Soc. of Mech. Eng.; Missouri Athletic Club. BAYARD, MAURICE FRANCIS, Vincennes, Ind. '99, Arch. BAYLIS, ABIAH, Cranford, N. J. B. S. '99. BAYNE, GEORGE H., JR., mechanical engineer with H. W. Bulkley, 141 Broadway, New York City. Residence, Nutle.y, N. J, Prep. St. Paul's School, Conb. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 29, 1881. cord, N. H., and summer course with Prof. Jones, Cornell. Cornell M. E. '04. Member Alpha Delta Phi; ]Slaryland Club; Debate Committee of " Fifteen." BAYNES, WM. JAMES, Rome, N. Y. '79, Law. BAXTER, AGNES SIME (MRS. ALBERT R. HILL), Lincoln, Neb. on-the-E.hine, '96;

HOWARD

Ph. D.

'95.

BAXTER, EUGENE MONELL, Belleville, N. Y. B. S. A. '01. BAXTER, FRANK EDWARD, St. Louis, Mo. '80, C. E. BEACH, CARL HOFF, teacher, 1111 E. German St., Syracuse, M. E.

BEACH, GEORGE CAMERON, LL. B.

*BEACH,

N. Y.

'03.

lawyer, 43 Cedar

St.,

New York

City.

'01.

HARRY MERRICK.

'93, C.

E.

BEACHAM, JOSEPH WM., BEADEL, EDWARD W.,

Brooklyn, N. Y. LL. B. '97. general manager and chief engineer Pennsylvania Engineering Works, New Castle, Pa. b. Montezuma, May 24, 1869. Entered Cornell in class of '93, was there only one year; attended Syracuse Univ. for two years. Menaber of Phi Delta Theta. Member, also, of various local clubs and societies. Married in 1894, to Etta S. Wheeler, of Trenton, N. Y., who died in 1902; now married to Louise J. Owsley, of

Youngstown, O.

BEAHAN, BESSIE DEWITT,

278

W. Fourth

St.,

Winona, Minn,

Prep. Owego Free Acad. Cornell A. B. '78. Member Curtis Literary Soc; editor Cornell Review 1876-1877; C. U. C. A., teacher, Sparta, Wis. High School 1878-1879; Warwick, N. Y., 1879-1881; Binghamton, N. Y., 18811887; Brooklyn Girls' High School 1887-1892. Member E Re Nata Club, Streator, 111., 1892; History Club, Easton, Pa., 1899; Woman's Club, Evanston, III., 1900; Twentieth Century Club, Winona, Minn., 1902. Married June, 1892, Willard Beahan, Corb.

Owego, Tioga

Co.,

Nov.

28,

1854.

nell '78.

BEAHAN, WILLARD, R'y.

division engineer Chicago

Cornell B. C. E.

'78.

&

Class Historian and

Northwestern most popular

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

96

man;

Class Football Team; editor Cornell Review; Chief Engineer Class. Published Field Practice Railway Location. Assistant engineer location and construction Gould lines 1881division 1888; chief of construction Chilean railways 1890; engineer C. & N. W. R. R.; present position. Married 1892, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Bessie B. DeWitt, Cornell '78; one child, James

DeWitt Beahan.

BEAL, ALVIN CASEY, Mount Vernon, N. Y. M. S. in Agr. '03. BEAL, REYNOLDS, New York City. '88, M. E. BEALS, ALBERT EBENEZER, Norwich, N. Y. M. E. '93. BEALS, EDWARD DUNCAN, Box 376, Orange, Cal. M. E. (E. E.) BEALS, WM. BRYANT, Norwich, N. Y. M. E. '02.

'03.

BEAMAN, CHARLES

H., physician and surgeon, in medical and surgical charge of Cornell athletic teams, Ithaca, N. Y. b. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 6, 1860. Present connection with Cornell

Univ. since 1896.

Married Jan.

Anna Louise Beaman, Charles

10, 1882,

Jennie Foote; children,

Leicester Beaman, Mildred Bea-

man and Elizabeth Beaman. BEAN, ARTHUR MALCOLM, Pekin, Iowa. A. M. '03. BEAN, CHARLES MELVILLE, principal Pulaski High

School since Y. b. Solon, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1853. Prep. McGrawville Union School. Cornell 1871-1873, 1875-1877, B. S. '77. Member Tom Hughes Boat Club; Independent Cadets; 2d prize in Veterinary Science (White's) '77; Commencement Speaker '77. School principal at Berlin, Au Sable Forks, McGrawville, Canajoharie, Amsterdam and Pulaski. Mem.ber F. & A. M. and Odd Fellows. Married at Geneva, N. Y., July 29, 1886, Mary A. Brewer. BEAN, MILFORD CHAUNCEY, McGrawville, N. Y. B. C. E. '72.

Oswego

1898, Pulaski,

Co., N.

BEARD, FREDERICK CALENDAR, Fayetteville, N. Y. '69, Chem. BEARDSLEE, JOHN T. S., Ithaca, N. Y. '89, M. E. BEARDSLEE, KENNETH, Syracuse, N. Y. '02, E. E. BEARDSLEE, RALPH PRESCOTT, vice-president the Energine Co., 809

Cuyahoga

Bldg., Cleveland, O.

'02, Arts. erecting engineer, Gouverneur, b. Gouverneur, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1877. Cornell, '00, E. E.

BEARDSLEE, ROBERT WINSLOW, N. Y.

Member Aleph Samach; Sphinx Head; substitute '00 Freshmen Crew, Varsity Crew '98, '99, '00. BEARDSLEY, ARTHUR EUGENE, Greeley, Colo. B. S. '78. BEARDSLEY, BESSIE EMMONS, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '03. BEARDSLEY, FRANK JAMES, North Tonawanda, N. Y. A. B. '92. BEARDSLEY, HARRY MERCHANT, auditor Elmira Water, Light

&

R. R. Co., Elmira, N. Y.

b. Elmira, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1864. Prep. Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass. CorPsi Upsilon. Member Glee Club; Football

Elmira Free Acad.; nell

Ph. B.

Team;

'86.

Elmira Country Club.

Philadelphia, 1886-1889;

With Clearfield Bit. Coal Co., treasurer H. C. Spaulding Co., Elmira,

REGISTER

97

present position since 1901. Civil service commissioner 1899-1900; board of education 1903 to date. Married at Elmira, N. Y., 1889, Grace A. Pettit; children, Donald Pettit B., b. 1891; Adelaide, b. 1893, d. 1895; Margaret, b. 1902. BEARDSLEY, JAMES WALLACE, chief Bureau of Engineering, 1889-1900;

Manila, P.

C. E. '91.

I.

*BEARDSLEY, JESSIE MAY. B. L. '88. BEARDSLEY, LEWIS AURELIUS, Milton, Pa. A. B. '88. BEATTIE, ARTHUR AZEL, Gloversville, N. Y. B. M. E. '75. BEATTY, GEORGE, Steubenville, O. '72, Chem. BEATTY, HOLLIS STRONG, Oakwood, Oil City, Pa. '99, E. E. BEATTY, WILLEGIN CHAMBERS, Beatty, Pa. M. E. '03. BEATY, JENNIE BELL (MRS. A. J. LOOS), Norbeth, Pa. B.

S.

'77.

BAUCHAMP, HOWARD CARTER, Fayetteville, N. Y. B. L. '88. BECK, ALGA MAY, New York City. '03, Arts. BECK, JAMES HENRY, Waynesboro, Va. '95, Law, BECKER, CHARTON LANSING, civil engineer, Philadelphia, N.

Y.

C. E. '88.

BECKER, CHARLES MORRIS, mining, Victor, Colo. BECKER, EMIL ARTHUR, JR., 52 Arlington Place, with the "Force" Food Co. b. Buffalo, N. Prep. Heathcote School, Buffalo, class of '95; '99.

Member

C. C. C. C. Battalion Ser.

Y.,

'90, C. E. Buffalo, N. Y.,

Aug.

5,

1878.

Cornell, class of

Maj. 202d Reg., N. Y. V.

Cuba during Spanish-American War 1897-1898. Member Ancient Landmarks' Lodge 441, F. and A. M., Adytum Chapter 235, R. A. M.; non-resident member Cornell Club of New York City. in

Married Oct.

7,

Tew Coakley, of Buffalo. lawyer, 221 Borden Ave., Syracuse, Member track team '94, '95, '96, '97; at intercollegiate meet, '94; college

1903, Elizabeth

BECKER, GEORGE BRYANT,

Cornell, LL. B., '97. second place in high jump record in high jump and broad jump during college career.

N. Y.

BECKER, BECKER, BECKER, BECKET,

NEAL DOW, New York City. OTTO EDWARD, Buffalo, N. THEODORE, Central GEORGE CROCKET,

Orange, N.

J.,

M. D.

'02,

Law.

Y., '03, Arts.

City, Pa., '89 E. E.

physician, 105 N.

Walnut

St.,

East

'00.

BECKETT, BERGEN BARRIE, West Point, Miss., '02, E. E. BECKETT, SAMUEL GUSTAVUS, Toronto, Can., B. S. '92. BECKMAN, HORATIO BLAKE, Newburg, N. Y., '89 E. E. BECKRICH, GEORGE LOUIS, North Towanda, N. Y., '93, Sci. BECKSTRAND, ELIAS HYRUM, assistant professor mechanical engineering, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. M. M. E. BECKWITH, BESSIE EUGENIA, Ithaca, N. Y., A. B. '03. BECKWITH, HENRY CLAY, Ithaca, N. Y. M. E. '03.

*BECKWITH, JOHN DORR. B. S. '80. BECKWITH, JOHN SELHEIMER, cold VOL.

IV—

'01.

storage and wholesale fruit

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

98

Albion, N. Y. b. Carlton, Delta Phi. BECKWITH, OLIVER RUSSEL, Hartford, Conn. LL. B. '98. BEDELL, FREDERICK, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. D. '92. BEDELL, RAYNER MONROE, 20 N. Mountain Ave., Mont Cornell, M. E., '03. Alpha Delta Phi. BEIN, FELIX WASHINGTON, New York City. '02, For. Cleveland,

BEIRNE, BEITINI,

O.,

Sept.

10,

1880.

HUGH MATTHEW, New Haven, Conn. '02, M. AMEDEO AUGUST, New York City. '02, Arts.

E.

BELDEN, CLIFFORD HUBBARD, Hartford, Conn. C. E. '99. BELDEN, JAMES MEAD, Syracuse, N. Y. '68, O. BELDEN, WILLIAM PATCH, lawyer, Ishpeming, Mich. LL. B. 95. BELKNAP, SAMUEL F., lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y. b. town of MexOswego Co., N. Y., Feb. 22, 1846. Prep. Mexico Acad.; Normal School, Albany, N. Y.; Cornell, B. S., '73; Albany

ico,

State

Law

School, LL. B., '74. Philalathian Soc; Cornellian; editor Cornell Era (Junior Year); Commencement class historian '73; also member Syracuse City Lodge, Knights of Pythias; Citizens' Club, Syracuse. Elected justice at charter election '83; re-elected

'87,

'91.

BELKNAP, WALDRON PHOENIX, New York BELL, ALBERT CUNNINGHAM, mechanical O.

M. E.

'92, M. E. engineer, Glenville,

City.

'95.

BELL, CHARLES HOUSE, Hillsdale, N. Y. '01, Let. BELL, FRANK A., attorney and counselor-at-law, Waverly, N. Y.

New Richmond, Wis. Prep. Olivet, Michigan, and Spencer Acad.; Cornell, A. B., '92; LL. B. '94. Member Delta Phi. Admitted to the bar, N. Y. State, 1894; practiced at Spencer, N. Y., b.

1894; moved to Waverly, 1895. Appointed special county judge Tioga Co. by Gov. Roosevelt, and twice elected to same office. Member N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. Married June 17, 1896, at Spencer, N. Y., Mertie L. Signor.

COENELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

100 BELL, BELL, BELL, BELL, BELL, BELL, BELL,

GEORGE,

JR., Fort Snelling-, Minn.

HAROLD I., Ithaca, N. Y. HERBERT WELLINGTON, JAMES DONALD,

'02,

LL. B.

'94.

C. E.

Cleveland, O.

Hillsdale, N. Y.

LL. B.

JESSE MERRITT, West Burling'ton, la. M. NELSON JOHN, Dayton, O. '02, C. E.

WILLIAM CLAR,

'94.

B. L. '90; LL. B.

E.

'92.

'00.

missionary, Locl^port, N. Y.

B.

S.

A.

'97.

BELLINGER, DANIEL LAURENCE, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, E. E. BELLINGER, DANIEL SPAULDING, Tonawanda, N. Y. '01, For. BELLINGER, HENRY MEYERS, JR., lawyer, 126 Herkimer St., Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Little Falls, N. Y.. March 8, 1874. CorPh. B., '98; Univ. of Buffalo Law School, LL. B., '00. Phi Sigma Kappa. Member Quill and Dagger; Cornell Era (editorin-chief '97-'98) '96-'98. Lecturer Univ. of Buffalo Law School '02-'04; professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School of St. Lawrence Univ. '04. Married Aug. 25, 1904, at Buffalo, N. Y., Frances nell,

Susan Curtiss.

BELLOWS, BRIAN CHANDLER, Richmond, N. Y. BELLOWS, HOWARD P., M. D. physician (aurist),

'02,

E. B.

220 Clarendon

Boston, Mass. b. Fall River, Mass., Apr. 30, 1852, Corout of course, with class '75; M. S. '79; Boston Univ. School Med., M. D., '77; also medical courses abroad, chiefly Phi Gamma Delta. Leipzig, '78, Vienna '84, and Halle '95. General practitioner of medicine until '90; since exclusively aural practice; for last four years especially engaged in promoting a more scientific investigation of drug action, with Chair of particular reference to the needs of specialists. physiology Boston. Univ. School of Med. for eight years; chair of Otology in same for past nineteen years; consulting aural surgeon to Mass. Homoeop. Hosp. and member of Consulting Board of Westborough Insane Hosp. Ex-president of Amer. Homoeopathic, Ophthalmological, Otological, and Laryngological Soc, and of Mass. Homoeop. Med. Soc; president of New EngSt.,

nell, B. S.,

land Cornell Club '03. Member Amer. Inst, of Homoeopathy; Homoeopathic, Ophthalmological, Otological and Laryngological Soc; Mass. Homoeopathic Med. Soc; Mass. Surgical and Gynaecological Soc; Boston Homoeopathic Med. Married June 10, 1880, Mary A. Clarke, of Fall River, Soc. Mass.

American

BELLOWS, WALTER EVERETT, electrical inspector, 34 W. 61st M. E. (E. E.) '96. St., New York City. BELOATE, WILLIAM EDMUND, Walnut Ridge, Ark., LL. B. '90. BELSLEY, CLAY, 1211 N. Madison Ave., Peoria, HI. b. Spring Bay, 111., Jan. 28, 1873. C. U. '98, M. E. Consulting engineer, mechanical and electrical. One Fourth Club, Junior Prom. Com. Creve Coeur Club, Peoria; Amer. Soc of Mech. Eng.;

REGISTER Mandan

Married Dec. 31, Club. Minnie Helen Kelsey (C. U. '97, A.

MARK ANTHONY,

BELTAIRE,

R'y Steel Spring-

Co.,

1022

101 at Fort Plain, N.

1901,

No

B.).

Y.,

children.

superintendent works

assistant

New Market

St.,

Philadelphia, Pa,

C. E. '02.

BEMENT, FRED CLAUD, Ithaca, N. Y. '89, Pharm. BENDER, OSWALD LEWIS, Martinsburg-, W. Va. '03, M. E. BENDHEIM, BERTHOLD HERBERT, Houston, Tex. '03, E. E. BENEDICT, CENTENNIAL HARRY, Pittsburg, Pa. B. S. '97. BENEDICT, CHAUNCY MOTT, physician, 107 S. Main St., Salt Lake

M. D.

City, Utah.

'99.

BENEDICT, FREDERIC ELIAS, N. Y.

'99,

school

commissioner,

Billings,

C. E.

BENEDICT, FREDERICK STAPLES,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

B. Arch.

'85.

BENEDICT, GEORGIA, Ellenville, N. Y. Ph. D. '03. BENEDICT, HERSCHEL ALBERT, mechanical and electrical

engi-

Western Ave., Albany, N. Y. Phi Gamma Delta. Member Sphinx Head; Varsity crew '89 (2); captain Varsity crew '90; stroke Varsity crew '91; football team '88-'89, '89-'90; neer,

129

Navy

director of class '89-90, '90-91; Athletic Ass'n

BENEDICT, LEWIS, New York City. '92, C. E. BENEDICT, SELDEN SPENCER, oil producer,

'90-'91.

Titusville,

Pa.

ex-'97.

BENEDICT, THOMAS, JR., Pittston, Pa. '77, C. BENEDICT, TRUMAN LEONARD, Gurdon, Ark. LL. B. '92. BENEDICT, WINIFRED CLARE, Canastota, N. Y. A. B. '02. BENHAM, ANNA LOUISE (MRS. J. T. EWING), St. Johns, Ph. B.

Mich.

'87.

BENHAM, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Norwalk, Conn. '76, Sci. BENJAMIN, ANNA MYNENE, Flemingrille, N. Y. B. S. '94. BENJAMIN, CLAUDE TOWNE, teacher, Bard Ave., Borough Richmond, New York City. A. B. '97. BENJAMIN, EDITH SIBLEY, Fleming-ville, N. Y. A. B. '94. BENJAMIN, FRANKLIN ROGER, Fishkill, N. Y. '98, E. E. BENJAMIN, MARION, Cleveland, O. '02, Arts. BENHAM, ADELAIDE EUNICE, Cincinnati, O. BENNETT, BURTON ELLSWORTH, lawyer,

A. B. '90. Pacific

613

of

Block,

North Brookfield, Madison Co., N. Y., Apr. Prep. Brookfield Union School and Acad., '81; Cor17, 1863. nell, B. S., '85; graduated with honors for general excellence. Orator class '85; senior editor Cornell Daily Sun; one of '85 Woodford orators; member Irving Literary Soc. (president in Junior year). Admitted to practice of law in New York '87; practiced in New York, California, Washington, and Alaska. In 1896, in U. S. District Court for Alaska, secured forfeiture of schooner Sitka., it being the first under the Paris award; Seattle,

Wash.

b.

102 in

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY won well-known mining

1897

the

Stevens,

decision

in

which

case

of

settled

Meydenbauer

vs.

rights

locators'

in

Alaska; was in Alaska as U. S. District Attorney before and including all the famous gold discoveries, and was on the ground personally in all the great stampedes; in Cook Inlet 1896, Klondike 1897, Atlin 1898, Copper Eiver 1898, and Nome 1900; in spring term U. S. District Court, 1898, out of 101 criminal cases, secured 99 convictions, of which eight were for murder and manslaughter, and four for assault with dangerous weapon; secured the first conviction ever obtained in Alaska for murder, adultery, and the illicit sale of intoxicants.

Member U. Alaska, 94;

of

S.

Board of Park Commissioners of city of Seattle

District Attorney for Alaska 1895-98;

1892-

member from member Pan-

International Mining Congress, 1898; Exposition Commission from Washington 1901; chancellor Episcopal missionary district of Alaska 1898. Member of Masonic Fraternity, being a Sovereign Grand InspectorGeneral, thirty-third and last degree.

American

BENNETT, CHARLES PERRY,

lawyer, Republic, Wash.

LL. B.

'89.

BENNETT, BENNETT, BENNETT, BENNETT, BENNETT, BENNETT, BENNETT, BENNETT, BENNETT, N. Y.

DEVILLO LEVI,

Wellington, O.

'83,

E.

EARL J., lawyer, Rockville Center, N. Y. LL. B. EDWIN HOWARD, JR., Bayonne, N. J. '85, M. HARRY BRADLEY, Penn Van, N. Y. '68, Sei. HARRY PHINEAS, Virginia City, Mont. '98, M.

HOWARD WILLIAM,

Chatham, England. JAMES EWING, Chicago, 111. '91, M. E. MARK, Hammondsport, N. Y. '01, Arts. NOEL SISSON, merchant, 88 Lancaster

B. S.

'03,

'01.

E. E.

M. E.

Albany,

St.,

'99.

BENNETT, ORVILLE GREEN, JR., New York City. '02, M. E. BENNETT, RAY, Geneva, N. Y. '02, Arts. BENNETT, ROBERT PALMITER, 22 Vick Park "A," Rochester, N. Y.

'02,

Arts.

BENNETT, RUSSELL HOWARD, Syracuse, BENNETT, THOMAS ARCHIE, Hudson, N.

N. Y. '92, M. E. Y. M. E. (E. E.)

BENNITT, FRED, Hammondsport, N. Y. '71, M. E. BENSLEY, JOHN R., president Western Automobile

Co.,

'97.

1409

Michigan Ave., Chicago; residence, 3933 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Prep. Chicago public schools; Princeb. Chicago, June 4, 1875. ton-Yale School, Chicago; Cornell. Psi Upsilon. Participant in two winter meets at Argosy boxing contests. Member 1900

Sophomore

Cotillion Committee.

BENSON, ORVILLE, Sharon, Conn. BENTLEY, ALEXANDER NORTON, St.,

Rochester, N. Y.

'02,

C. E. '88.

electrical engineer, 7 Prince

E. E.

BENTLEY, ELWYN BROCKWAY,

Springfield, Mo.

A. B.

'91.

REGISTER BENTLEY, BENTLEY, BENTLEY, BENTLEY,

ERNEST WILKINSON,

103

Pittsburg, Pa. Pa.

EDWARD ABRAM, New Brighton, FRANK CRANE, Springfield, Mo.



M. E. '94. '94, M. E.

A. B.

'91.

GORDON MANSIR,

Assistant State Entomologist, North Carolina and instructor A. and M. College at Raleigh, N. C; address. Great Barrington, Mass. Cornell, B. S. A. '00; A. M. '01. Sigma Chi; Gamma Alpha. Member Cornell Cross-Coun-

try Club; C. U. C. A.; Jugatae. HARRY SEYMOUR, Ithaca, N. Y.

BENTLEY, BENTLEY, BENTLEY, BENTLEY, BENTLEY, BENTLEY, b.

'02,

Law.

HELEN, Horseheads, N. Y. '01, Arts. ISAAC MADISON, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. D. '98. NORMAN SEYMOUR, Pulaski, N. Y. '87, Arts. RUTH, teacher, Fluvanna, N. Y. A. B. '02. WILTON, manager Western Electric Co., Denver, Col. Cornell, M. E., '98. Member Ellery, N. Y., Mar. 15, 1877.

Quill

and Dagger; Varsity

cre%v

'95, '97, '98;

Univ. scholarship.

BENTON, FRANK RANSOM, Springfield, Mo. LL. B. '90. BENTON, GEORGE ALDEN, Rochester, N. Y. A. B. '71. BENTON, MORRIS FULLER, mechanical engineer and assistant manager department of general manufacturing, American Type Founders' Co., 300 Communipaw Ave., Jersey City, N. J. President Milwaukee Acad.; b. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 30, 1872. Cornell, M. E., '96. Member Cornell Univ. Club, Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng.; Jersey City Athletic Club; Richmond Co. Automobile Club. Married Sept. 1. 1897, at Milwaukee, Wis., Mary Ethel Bottum; children Elizabeth Boyd and Caroline Everett.



BENTON, STUART HERBERT, lyn, N. Y.

A. B.

lawyer, 720 Nostrand Ave., Brook-

'01.

BERENSON, JACOB, New York City, M. D. '99. BERG, EDWIN VICTOR, civil engineer, Provo, Utah. M.

E. (E. E.)

'02.

BERGEN, CHARLES WILLIAM, Canajoharie, N. Y. M. E. '00. BERGEN, MADELINE ESTELLE, Ithaca, N. Y. '03, Arts. BERGER, CALVIN M., Canton, O. '89 (E. E.). *BERGER, JOHN JACOB, N. Y. M. E. '87. BERGMANN, HENRY FRED, BufPalo, N. Y. '02, M. E. BERGMANN, LOUISE SUSETTE, Louisville, Ky. B. S. '93. BERGSTROM, JOHN NELSON, Neenah, Wis. '93, Sci. BERING, WILSON MORRISON, vice-president and manager

of

Chambers, Bering, Quinlan Co., 421 W. William St., Decatur, 111. Cornell, B. S., '84. b. Lock Haven, Pa. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Married Oct. 23, 1889, at Hillsboro, 111., Mary M. Miller; children Horace Lee, Mary Isabelle, and Wilson M., Jr.



*BERKELEY, EDWARD FAIRFAX, '99, Arch. BERKELEY, LANDON ROBINSON, Locust Dale, BERKOWITZ, SAMUEL SIMPSON, Brooklyn, N. BERNHEISEL, CHARLES HAY, architect, 5 N.

Va. '03, E. E. Y. '03, Arts. 2d St.; residence,

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104

b. Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 16, St., Harrisburg, Pa. Prep, public schools of Harrisburg, Pa. Cornell, B. S. of Arch., '90. Member C. U. C. A. and C. U. Mock Congress. Elected to Select Council of Harrisburg, Feb. 1902; president same April, 1904. Member Cornell Alumni Association of Eastern Pa. Engineers' Club, Central, Pa. BERNSTEIN, ABRAHAM, New York City. M. D. '02. BERESFORD, ARTHUR WILLIAM, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. E. '93. LOUIS, Colorado Springs, Col. '00, M. E. BERREY, BERRIGAN, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Sandy Hill, N. Y. '84, Let. BERRY, ALBERT HUTCHINSON, Buffalo, N. Y. B. S. '94.

223 S. 14th 1866.

MAX

BERRY, BERRY, BERRY, BERRY, City.

ARTHUR

OLIN, Holyoke, Mass.

M, E.

'01.

CLYDE ALBION, Jamestown, N. Y. M. E. '99. EDGAR FANNING, Auburndale, Mass. '02, Arts. EMILY WYCKOFF (MRS. A. C. HOWLAND), New York Ph. B.

'95.

BERRY, EMMA LOUISE, Owego, N. Y. A. B. '90. BERRY, GEORGE HOLT, Harriman, Tenn. B. Arch. '74; Arch. '76. BERRY, HOBERT GREEN, Ilion, N. Y. '93, Arts. BERRY, INSLEE HOPPER, 166 W. 22d St., New York City. M. D. '99.

BERRY, JOHN GEORGE, Boston, Mass. '95, Sci. BERRY, JOHN McWILLIAMS, Peterboro, N. Y. B. S. '97. BERRY, MAXWELL RUFUS, assistant superintendent and structor P. M. C. K.

&

C.

R'y

Co., Connellsville, Pa,

M. E.

con'03.

BERRY, MORPHY EDISON, Beechmont, Ky. '02, M. E. BERRY, ROMEYN, Hudson, N. Y. '02, Arts. BERRY, WILLIAM JAMES, Forrestville, N. Y. A. B. '76. BERRYMAN, WILSON GARFIELD, New York City, '02, M. E. BERSON, ARTHUR JOSEPH, Rochest

'00.

COOKE, ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Coupler

Co., 160

Broadway,

assistant engineer Standard-

New York

City.

M. E.

'98.

*COOKE, CHARLES EDWIN. Ph. B. '97. COOKE, EDWIN STEPHEN, Washington, D. C. '76, Sci. COOKE, FRANK LESLIE, Hackettstown, N. J. '92, E. E. COOKE, RUSSELL PARDON, Chillicothe, O. '84, Arch. COOKE, WALTER PLATT, attorney-at-law, 69 Ashland Ave., Buffalo,

N. Y.

High School;

b.

Buffalo, N. Y., April 28, 1869.

Cornell, LL.

B.,

'91.

Prep. Buffalo

Member Beta Theta

Pi;

Phi Delta Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon, and the Chancery. Trustee State Hospital for Insane at Buffalo; trustee Buffalo Library; trustee Buffalo Homeopathic Hospital. Member Buffalo Club; Married, 1894, May Ellicott Club; Park Club; Liberal Club. Louise Perry; children Katharine and Carlton Perry. COOL, CHARLES LEROY, Pittston, Pa. A. B. '03.



COOL,

FRANK WARREN,

Pittston, Pa.

M. E. (E. E.)

'00.

COOLBAUGH, KENNETH McPHERSON, Easton, Pa. '03, Law. COOLBAUGH, RONALD GILBERT, Easton, Pa. M. E. '03. COOLE. H. MORTON, Ithaca, N. Y. Student. COOLEY, EDWIN STRATTON, Plainfiekl, N. J. M. E. '99. COOLEY, MAXWELL STEPHENS, Collins, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '96.

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EMELYN LINCOLN, physician, 66 W. 9th St., New York City. M. D. '00. COOLING, WILLIAM LOWERY, Wilmington, Del. '87, C. E. COON, CHARLES BARTON, Chicago, 111. M. S. '76. COON, EMIR JOHN, Elyria, O. '68, Sci. COON, JOHN SAYLER, Atlanta, Ga. B. M. E. '77. COON, SPENCER H., reporter New York Tribune-, residence, 29 Willow St., Brooklyn, N. Y. b. New York City, Oct. 7, 1855. Prep. N. Y. Univ. and Bett's Acad., Stamford, Conn,; State scholarship from Seneca Co., N. Y.; Cornell, A. B., '76. Theta Delta Chi. Awarded president's prize for essay; prize of English Shakespearean Soc, and second prize intercollegiate literary

COOLIDGE,

contest, held at Acad, of Music, class historian '76;

New

York, in Jan. '77 (essay, Junior Ex. '75; associate editor Cornell Review '74-75; mem-

"Hawthorne's Place

in Literature; "). Essayist

ber Philalethian Soc. Managing editor Musical Courier '82-'84. Married July 18, 1883, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Josephine A. Ferris, daughter of William Hawkins Ferris and Maria F, (Cordray) Ferris; child Spencer William. COON, STEPHEN MORTIMER, Palermo, N. Y. '68, Arts. COON, WILLIAM HAWKINS, lawyer, Batavia, N. Y. '99, Law. COONS, FANNY LAZELLE, Kingston, N. Y. A. B. '02. COONS, OREN ALEXANDER, Seneca Falls, N. Y. LL. B. '97. COONS, PAUL DELMONT, Skaneateles, N. Y. '02, C. E. COOPER, BESSIE DEAN, teaching, Berlin, N. H. Ph. B. '97. COOPER, CHARLES MARION, lawyer; vice-president U. S. Encaustic Tile Works, 1730 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. b. Prep. Zenas, Ind., Jan. 17, 1855. Cornell '74-'77; B. S. '77. Indianapolis High School; law student in office Hon. Samuel H. Buskirk, ex-Justice Supreme Court Indiana. President Baseball Ass'n (Cornell); salutatory at Commencement '77; Phi Delta Theta. Chairman Democratic Central Committee for Indianapolis (two years); unsuccessful Democratic Congressional candidate in Capital district '96. Member Indiana Club; Commercial Club; thirty-second degree Scottish Rite Mason; Shriner. Married, Aug. 8, 1899, Nellie Johnson; child Sarah Frances (four years).





*COOPER, EDGAR HOWLAND. B. C. E. '85. COOPER, EDWIN SKELLINGER, Asbury Park,

N. J.

B.

Arch.

'97.

COOPER, FRANCIS WOODWORTH. Pueblo, Col.

COOPER, COOPER, COOPER, COOPER, COOPER,

B. Arch.

architect,

1225

Court

'74.

GORDON DARE, Auburn, N. Y. '03, Arts. HARRY REGINALD. New York City. '00, M. E. HELEN WILHELMINA, Dayton, O. A. B. '02. JOHN VANDEVEER, LOUIS NAPOLEON,

Corning, N. Y,

Crockett., Tex.

'92,

E. E.

'76, Sci.

St.,

REGISTER

165

COOPER, RALPH STUART, salesman Rand M. E.

Pa.

COOPER, THOMAS KEENER, COORS, ADOLPH,

St. Louis,

JR., Golden, Col.

COPELAND, CLEMENT AUSTIN, 2822

Drill Co.,

Pittsburg,

'03.

Key West

St.,

'03,

Mo. M. E.

'98,

Arts.

consulting electrical engineer,

Los Angeles, Cal. M. E. (E. E.) '96. ROSCOE, Milwaukee, Wis. '75, N.

COPELAND, ERNEST COPELAND, HENRY COLLINS, Ticonderoga, N. Y. '93, *COPELAND, HERBERT EDSON. Ph. B. '72. COPLEY, ALLEN ENOS, Chaumont, N. Y. '80, S. L.

Sci.

FRED MALIN, Jordan, N. Y. B. S. '81. COPPENS, MARGARET PURSEL (MRS. M. P. KUNTZ), COPP,

town, Pa.

A. B.

Allen-

'96.

CORBETT, FLORA JOSEPHINE (MRS.

F. C.

NICHOLS).

A. B.

'82.

CORBETT, LEE CLEVELAND, Washington, D.

horticulturist,

U.

S.

Dept. AgT.,

Watkins, N. Y., Oct, 27, 1867. Prep. Watkins Acad.; Cornell, M. S. '90; M. S. '96. Member Coll. Agr. Ass'n and Christian Ass'n; also member Univ. Club of WashC.

b.

ington; Soc. Amer. Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists; Amer. Pomological Soc; Soc. for Horticultural Science; Fellow Amer. Ass'n for Adv. Sci. Inventor of Corbett Auxonometer and Corbett Transpication register; diploma, and medal from ;

Paris

Exposition. Assistant horticulturist Cornell '93; professor horticulturist and forestry S. D. AgT. Coll. '93-'95; professor horticulture and forestry W. Va. Univ. '95-'01; horticulturist U. S. Dept. AgT. 1901 to present. Married Mar., 1892, at Beaver Dam, N. Y., Evelyn Levenia Northrup; children Ruth Eleanor, Frances Leigh, Roger Bailey, and Lawrence Ward. CORBIN, CLEMENT KELLOGG, in law office of Collins & Corbin, 243 Washington St., Jersey City, N. J.; residence, 570 N. Broad



Prep. J., Oct. 3, 1879. Princeton academic course (one year); Cornell (three years), A. B. '02; N. Y. Law School (two years), LL. B. '04. Theta Delta Chi. Editor Alumni News (Senior year). Admitted to New York bar in Sept., 1904. CORBIN, WILLIAM HORACE, lawyer, 570 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. b. McDonough, Chenango Co., N. Y., July 12, 1851. Prep. Oxford (N. Y.) Acad.; entered Cornell June, '69 ('73); continued one year; Columbia Law School, LL. B., '72. Freshman class historian (Cornell). Theta Delta Chi (Cornell). Admitted to New York bar Sept., 1872; New Jersey bar Nov., 1874. Author "Corbin's Law Forms," 1882; " Corbin's New Jersey Corporation Act," 1881 (twelve editions). Member New Jersey House of Assembly 1885-87; Gettysburg Battlefield Commission St.,

Elizabeth, N. J.

b.

Elizabeth, N.

Pingry School, Elizabeth, N.

1886-90;

J.

commissioner to revise laws, 1896. New York City; Lawyers' Club,

League Club,

Member Union New York City;

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New N.

Jersey Historical Soc. Clementine Kellogg.

Married June

12, 1878,

at Elizabeth,

J.,

CORCILIUS IRENE, Jamestown, N. Y. A. B. '00. CORCORAN. JOHN BERNARD, Colton, N. Y. '89, Let. CORDES, MARGUERITE ROSHE, Saugerties, N. Y. A. B. '02. COREY, FRED BRAINARD, Schenectady, N. Y. M. E. '92. CORNELL, ARTHUR LELAND, Albany, N, Y. '85, C. E. CORNELL, CHANNING BRISTOL, 318 California St., San Francisco, Cal.

'96,

M. E.

CORNELL, CHARLES LORIN,

136 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. Treasurer Niles-Bement-Pond Co.; treasurer Niles Tool Works b. Hamilton, O., Sept. 7, Co.; treasurer Pratt & Whitney Co. Cornell, M. E. in E. E., '89. Member Sigma Xi; Coniell 1861. Club, New York; Lawyers' Club, New York; Amer. Inst. Elec. Eng. Married October 2, 1889, at Ithaca, N. Y., Elizabeth Colquhoun. CORNELL, CLARA GARFIELD, Bridgeport, Conn. '03, Arts. CORNELL, EDWARD, Central Valley, N. Y. '87, Law. *CORNELL, EZRA. M. E. '87.

CORNELL, FRANKLIN CUTHBERT, b. Ithaca,

culture)

N. Y., Nov. '89;

24, 1866.

JR., coal dealer, Ithaca, N. Y. Cornell student (course in agri-

Eastman Business

Coll.,

Poughkeepsie.

Alpha

Delta Phi. Member Town and Gown Club. Married June 2, 1904, at Fort Worth, Tex., Cordelia Hearne. CORNELL, GEORGE, Central Valley, N. Y. '80, S. L. CORNELL, IDA (MRS. W. O. KERR), Ithaca, N. Y. B. S. '84. CORNELL, JOHN BEELER, JR., Hamilton, O. '89, E. E. CORNELL, OLIVER HAZARD PERRY, division engineer SeaUoard Air Line, 464 Peaehtree St., Atlanta, Ga. C. E. '74. CORNELL, WILLIAM BOUCK, Ithaca, N. Y. '03, M. E. CORNISH, GEORGE ALONZO, Gillette, N. J. '89, M. E. CORR, JOSEPH ALOYSIUS, Troy, N. Y. LL. B. '00. CORRELL, HUGH, Canton, O. '03, M. E. CORRIGAN, JOHN W., Owego, N. Y. D. V. M. '00. CORSE, FLORENCE BREWSTER, Saugerties, N. Y. A. B. '02. CORSE, VIRGIL POWERS, Lacona, N. Y. '91, E. E. CORSER, MARY ELWOOD (MRS. HARLOW GALE), Minneapolis,

Minn.

B. Lit.

'85.

CORSON, BAYARD WILKESON, Norristown, €ORSON, EUGENE ROLLIN, physician and

Pa. B. S. in Arch. '95. surgeon, 11 Jones St. East, Savannah, Ga. b. Washington, D. C, July 20, 1855. Cornell '72-'75; B. S. '75; Hahnemann Med. Coll. of Penn., M. D., '77; Southern Med. Coll., Atlanta, Ga., M. D., '94. Vet. ColL

Hahnemann Med. Coll. of Penn. '77. Savannah Hospital.; lecturer on Anatomy in Training School for Nurses. Member Ass'n Amer, Anatomists; Amer. Electro-Therap. Ass'n.; Med. Ass'n Georgia; Georgia prize;

gold medalist of

Member

staff of

REGISTER Med. Soc. Married Sept. 4, 1894, at Wirt Baker; children Eug-ene Rollin,



167

New Jr.,

Orleans, La., Cora Pauline EoUin, and

Mildred Wirt.

CORTHELL, JAMES ROLAND, South Abington, Mass. '69, C. E. CORWIN, CLARENCE ELBERT, 220i/^ Q St., Washin^on, D. C, Ph. B.

'99.

CORWIN, RICHARD WARREN,

physician and surgeon, Pueblo, Bing-hamton, Broome Co., N. Y., May 24, 1852. Cornell (M. E.) '72-'74; Univ. Michig-an, M. D., '78; spent two years Member studying medicine in different foreign hospitals. Univ. crew '74; rowed with crew of Saratoga. While at Cornell was taxidermist for the Univ.; at Mich. LTniv. was curator of museum, and taught comparative anatomy and microscopy Col.

b.

while studying for medical degree; member of editorial staff from medical department. Chief surgeon Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. since 1881; superintendent sociological department same company 1901; chief surgeon Colorado & Wyoming R. R. 1901; surgeon Denver & Rio Grande R. R. 1881; surgeon Colorado & Southern R. R. 1884; surgeon Colorado State Insane Asylum 1888. The Colorado Fuel & Iron Co., of which Dr. Corwin is chief surgeon, employs seventeen thousand men. At various points in Colorado and adjoining States the company, under his supervision, maintains a corps of about fifty physicians and surgeons, with small hospitals for the accommodation of injured or sick employees. At Pueblo is a central hospital, the result of Dr. Corwin's observations in Europe and America as to the construction and operation of the most modem institutions of the kind in the world, and erected under Connected with it is a training his direct superintendence. school for nurses, the combined institution, pronounced a of Univ. paper

model by competent judges, being under his active manThe sociological department of the company, of which Dr. Corwin is superintendent, is concerned with the organization and conduct of the schools attended by the children of the miners, as well as with the proper housing of their families and general welfare work in its broadest and most useful sense. An exhibition of methods employed in carrying out these objects was made at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, with the result of securing three medals in a world competition; two of them were gold and one silver. By this striking object-lesson, as well as by his writings and teachings on the subject of sociology along the lines indicated by his experience at Pueblo, Dr. Corwin has done much to interest and educate the public. He is the author of many sociological and medical papers, and of " Classification of Birds." Is president of Rocky Mountain Mich. Univ. Alumni Ass'n; ex-president Rocky Mountain Cornell Alumni Ass'n; member Amer. agement.

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168

Med. Soc; Amer. Public Health and Amer. Med. Temperance ass'ns; Rocky Mountain Inter-State Med. Soc; Military Surgeons' Ass'n, U. S.; ex-president Colorado State Med. Soc. 190102. Member Colorado State Normal School Board (servingthird term); member of Pueblo Public School Board (servingthird term); ex-surgeon-general Colorado 1898-99; ex-member Colorado State Board of Health 1892-98. R. E. G. C. of Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Colorado.

CORWIN, STACY MONROE,

Greenport, N. Y. Ph. B. '99. professor electrical engineering, and dean b. Lafayette, Ind., Coll. of Mech., Univ. of Cal, Berkeley, Cal. Sept 4, 1872. Purdue Univ., B. M. E., '89; Cornell, M. M. E., '91. Consulting mechanical and electrical engineer in San Francisco from Apr. 1, 1900, to date; consulting engineer Board of Fire LTnderwriters of the Pacific Coast, cities of San Francisco,

CORY, CLARENCE

L.,

President Sigma Xi, CaliStockton (Cal.), Alameda (Cal.). Chapter, 1903-04; member British Inst. Elec. Eng.; Amer. Inst. Elec. Eng.; honorary member Tiau Beta Pi, and Pacific Coast Electric Transmission Ass'n. CORY, HARRY THOMAS, Columbia, Mo. M. C. E. '93; M. M. E. '96. CORYELL, CLARENCE CATLIN, interne Bellevue Hosp., New fornia

York

City.

M. D.

'03.

CORYELL, LOUIS, Ithaca, N. Y. '73, Sci. COSAD, KATE ANOR, Cosad, N. Y. A. B. '01. COSAD, MATIE ADELINE, Cosad, N. Y. B. L. '91. COSBY, FRANK CLARK, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. E. '93.

HARRY

M. D. '99. lawyer, 931 Univ. Bldg. (residence, The Snowden), Syracuse, N. Y. b. Fayetteville, N. Y., Mar. 15, 1872. Fayetteville High School '88; Syracuse Univ.; studied in law offices M. E. & G. W. Driscoll 1890; Cornell summer law course,

COSSITT,

A.,

COSTELLO, DAVID

Owasso, Mich.

F.,

'93.

COSTELLO, GEORGE JUSTIN, with Bethlehem cuse, N. Y.

M. E.

Steel

Co.,

Syra-

'03.

COSTELLO, MARGARET CLARA, Syracuse, N. Y. A. B. '00. COSTON, PITT E., Greenwood, N. Y. '03, Arts. COTHRAN, JAMES SPROULL, JR., Charlotte, N. C. M. E. '93.

COTHRAN, JOHN THOMAS, New Rochelle, N. Y. A. B. '73. COTTIS, GEORGE WILBERT, interne Bellevue Hosp., New York City.

M. D.

'04.

COTTRELL, BENJAMIN STANTON, manager Jamestown & Newport Ferry Co., Jamestown, R. I. M. E. '97. insurance inspector, 295 Madison Ave., Albany, N. Y, M. E. '01. COUCH, HARVEY JOEL, junior member and cashier of firm of Charles H. Couch & Son, bankers, Odessa, N. Y. b. Catherine, Schuyler Co., N. Y., May 5, 1880. Prep. Cook Acad., Montour

COTTRELL, LEON WILLIAM,

REGISTER Falls, N. Y.;

Sophomore

169

'01. Phi Delta Theta. Treasurer Ivy Lodge No. 397, F. and A. M., of Elmira,

Cornell, A. B.,

class.

N. Y.

COUCH, LEE, Schoharie, N. Y. '82, Chem. *COUCH, VINTON MYRON. C. E. '92. COUCH, WILLIAM ROBERT, New York City. U. E. '02. COUGHLIN, DANIEL JAMES, North Brookfield, Mass. '89, Law. COUGHLIN, JAMES MARLIN, JR., Wilkesbarre, Pa. '03, M. E. COUGHLIN, SAMUEL BUTTON, Burlington, N. J. '98, M. E. COULSON, ROBERT EARL, Buffalo, N. Y. '03, Arts. COULSTON, MELVIN HERBERT, Wellsville, N. Y. A. B. '02. *COUNTRYMAN, CHARLES EDWIN, '80, H. P. S. COUPE, ROBERT MARTYN, New Britain, Conn., '95, C. E. COURSEN, JAMES EDWIN, Chicago, 111. LL. B. '97. COURTRIGHT, FRANK, Aurora, 111., '03, Arts. COURTRIGHT, MILTON, Inwood, Ontario, Can. '03, C. E. COVELL, GRANT ADELBERT, professor of Mech. Eng., Corvallis, Ore,

M. E.

'87.

COVELL, OLIVER JAMES,

statistician, B. R. T. Co., 1442

Bedford

Ph. B. '99. COVER, ROBERT DeWITT, Saratoga, N. Y. '03, M. D. COVILL, ALDEN, LEWIS, Rochester, N. Y. '92, '93, C. E. COVILLE, CHARLES RALPH, Central Square, N. Y. '88, Law. COVILLE, HENRY DART, lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y. LL. B. '93. COVILLE, LUZERNE, physician, 514 E. Buffalo St., Ithaca, N. Y. Prep. Oxford (N. Y.) Acad. b. Preston, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1865. '82; Cornell, B. S. in natural history, '86; Coll. Physicians and Surgeons (N. Y.), M. D., '89. Theta Delta Chi; Nu Sigma Nu; Sigma Xi. Acting president Cornell Univ. Nat. Hist. Soc. '85Lec'86; Sun board '85-'86; acting editor-in-chief of same '86. Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

turer on anatomy, Cornell Med. Coll., at Ithaca, '98-'00; lecturer on surgery same '00-'03; secretary Med. Coll. at Ithaca,

Author " Work-Book in Surgery " 1902 and 1903. Special examiner State Civil Service Commission since 1901, Interne Bellevue Hosp. 1889-91; St. Mary's Hosp. (Brooklyn) 1890; member staff, Central, Southern, and Brooklyn Eye and Ear dispensaries 1891-95; physician. Home for Destitute Children (Brooklyn) 1894-1895; chief examiner, Chenango Mutual Relief '98-'00.

Member St. Mary's General (Brooklyn) Alumni Ass'n; Tompkins County Med. Soc; State Med. Soc; Theta Delta Chi Club; Columbia Univ. Club, New York City. Married 1896, at New York City, Alice

Ins. Co., Oxford, N. Y., 1895-1896.

Hospital

Perkins.

COWAN, FREEMAN BRITTON,

assistant superintendent and chief draughtsman Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., Franklin Plant. Permanent address, Gananoque, Ont., Can. b. Mendota, 111., Mar. 30, 1867. Prep, public schools and Cascadilla School. Cor-

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170

M. E. '91. Member Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng. Married June Mabel McGrath, at Painted Post, N. Y.; children, David Colin, Jane Elspeth and Harriet Britton. COWARD, HERBERT, mechanical eng-ineer, manager Philadelphia branch, Buffalo Forge Co., Philadelphia, Pa. b. May 8, 1877, Pittson, Pa. Prep. Wyoming Sem., Kingston, Pa. Cornell M. E. '01. Member Kappa Sigma; Coxswain '01 Freshman Crew; '01 Junior Prom. Committee. COWDIN, THOMAS HILL, Philadelphia, Pa. M. E. '00. nell

1894,

COWDRY, LOUIS RADER, Passaic, N. J. '91, C. E. COWELL, ALEXANDER TYNG, journalist, editorial

staff

Wash-

ington Evening Star, 1131 Yale St., Washington, D. C. b. Peoria, Cornell B. Lit. '92. Theta Nu Upsilon. One 111., July 14, 1859. of the founders and first editors Cornell Daily Sun, Sept., 1880; Managing edilater, one of the Eru editors, chief editor 1881. tor Washington Evening Critic 1884-1890. Charter member Univ. Club, of Washington, D. C; member Potomac B. C. and Co-

lumbia A. C, same place. Married Sept. Mary E. Glenny; child, Natalie.

29, 1893, at

New York

City,

COWELL, ARTHUR WESTCOTT, COWEN, EUGENE C, real estate

Pittsburg, Pa. B. Agr. '03. agent, 6152 Gambleton Place, St. Prep. Manual Louis, Mo. b. St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 17, 1872. Training School, St. Louis. Cornell '02-'03. Married Apr. 6, 1905, Greenville,

111.,

Julia Vaucher. B. S. A. '99, A. M. '00. 52 Garden Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.

*COWEN, JACOB HOOVER. COWING, HERBERT LEE, E. (E. E.)

COWLES, ALFRED H., 656 Prospect St., Cleveland, O. '82. COWLES, JOSEPH WALKER, electrical superintendent, 516 tic Ave.,

Boston, Mass.

B. S.

editor, Leader office,

Cleveland,

'84.

COWPERTHWAIT, ALLAN, delphia, Pa.

Atlan-

E.

'86,

COWLES, LEWIS HUTCHINSON, Ohio.

M.

'00.

M. E.

508

Real Estate Trust Bldg., Phila-

'94.

HOMER FRANK,

civil engineer with Scranton Gas & Water Colfax Ave., Scranton, Pa. b. Liberty, Tioga County, Pa., June 25, 1872. Prep. Phillips Acad. '89; Cornell '97. Delta Upsilon. Married Mar. 22, 1889, Aydie E. Pallick, of Antrim, Pa.;

COX,

Co., 430

children,

Ruth

C.

and Robert

C.

COX, R.4YM0ND GOODSIR, Ellenville, N. Y. LL. B. COX, WILLIAM SLAKELY, business manager Cox Park, Ga.

B. S.

604 D. S.

Coll.,

College

'86.

COYLE, CLIFFORD DEWITT, office,

'01.

Morgan

attorney-at-law, 85 Highland Ave.;

Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. b. Belvidere, N. Y.,

Prep. Alton High School and by private tutor; 25, 1877. Cornell LL. B. '00. Member Zeta Psi; Chancery; Cheer Leader. Admitted to New York State bar 1900. Member Lawyers' Club,

Aug.

REGISTER Chamber

171

of Commerce, of Buffalo, N. Y., and the Buffalo Chin. 16, 1903, to Hortense A. Lautz.

Married Nov.

WARREN MOORE, New

CRAFT,

York

City.

M. E.

'93,

M. M. E.

'94.

CRAFTS, GEORGE HERBERT, San Bernardino, Cal. CRAIG, AUSTIN, Rochester, N. Y. '91, Arts. CRAIG, JOHN, professor horticulture Cornell Univ.,

'70. Sci.

3 East Ave.. Quebec, Can., Apr. 27, 1864. Prep. Montreal High School '83; McGill Coll. '83; Iowa State Coll. '88; Cornell M, S. '99. Member Philomathian Lit. Soc, Iowa State Coll.; Ottawa, Can., Philharmonic Soc; Rideau Club, Ottawa; Town and Gown. Ithaca. Mason, Knight Templar;

Ithaca, N. Y.

b. Lakefield,

thirty-second degree Scottish Rite. Canada, Exper. Station 1890-1897;

Horticultural,

Dominion

of

professor of horticulture, Iowa State Coll. 1898-1900; same chair Cornell Univ. 1900. Juror World's Columbian Exposition 1893; juror World's Fair 1904; secretary Amer. Pomological Soc; editor National Nurseryman. Married 1895, Florence A. Currier. CRAIG, JOSEPH EDWIN, Port Gibson, Miss. C. E. '03. CRAIG, KITTIE MARION, Corinth, N. Y'. '00, Arts. CRAIG, ROLAND, Easton, Pa. F. E. '03. CRAIG, SAM NESBIT, Cornell student (M. E.) '06, 355 Rebecca St., Pittsburg, Pa. b. Allegheny, Pa., Oct. 16, 1884. Prep. Allegheny High School (two years); Mercersburg Acad, (one year) '02;

Chi Psi.

CRAIG, GRAIN, GRAIN,

Member Undine; Freshman Banquet Committee.

THOMAS LUTHER, Ann Arbor, Mich. '91, E. E. JOHN JAY, Newport News, Va. M. E. (E. E.) '96. L. D.,

professor electrical engineering. State Agr.

Fort Collins,

Col.

M. M. E.

Coll.,

'03.

CRAINE, CLARK, Lockport, N. Y. '96, Law. *CRAMPHIN, HARRY ALEXANDER. B. S. '80. CRANDALL, ARTHUR FITZ JAMES, news editor Evening Post, 208 Broadway, New York City. Residence, Oakwood, Stat«n IsEaston, Washington Co., N. Y., Aug. 11, 1854. Prep. (N. Y.) Acad.; two years at Cornell '73-'75, School of Architecture, receiving leave of absence for art study in New land,

b.

Greenwich

York and not returning

to complete course; subsequently studied drawing and painting for three years at Art Students' League and in private studios. Served as order clerk in New York Custom House under collectors Arthur and Merritt from 1876 to 1880; portrait painting, writing for newspapers and periodicals 1882-1891; news editor Evening Post since 1891. Member Cornell Club of New York. Married Marion Stavens, Jan. 1, 1892, at Orwell, Vt.; children, Helen Russell and Marion Frances.

CRANDALL, CHARLES LEE, Ilhaca, N. Y. CRANDALL, CLAYTON, Ithaca, N. Y. B. S.

B. C. E. '76.

'72.

172

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CRANDALL, ELLA LUCY (MRS. PEDRO DE MELLO-SOUZA), Paula, BraziL

CRANDALL, CRANDALL, CRANDALL, CRANDALL, CRANDALL, CRANDELL,

B. S.

Sao

'76.

FRANK BYRON, Wellsville, N. Y. GEORGE HAZARD, Almond, N. Y.

'03,

Arts.

'85,

H. P.

S.

HARRY KINNEY, Oscola, Pa. A. B. '01. MARY ELIZABETH, Owatonna, Minn. '82, H. P. S. MYRON McKEE, Winfield, N. Y. LL. B. '89. WALTER S., broker's clerk, 25 Broad St., New York

Cornell L. S. '01. b. Chatham, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1879. Sigma Kappa. Member Cornell Univ. Club. CRANE, ALBERT SEARS, 1003 Security Bldg., Chicago, 111. City.

Phi C. E.

'91.

CRANE, FLOYD HOLDEN, Addison, N. Y. '86, CRANER, HARRY NICHOLS, Jordan, N. Y. M. *CRANE, WILLIAM FOSTER DAY. M. E. '87.

CRANKSHAW, JAMES

BLISS, Akron, O.

'88,

Sci.

E.

'02.

M. E.

CRANS, ANNA MARIA, Dairyland, N. Y. B. S. '99. CRARY, CHARLES JUDSON, Lafayette, Ind. '97, Law. CRARY, LEON GEORGE. Canton, N. Y. A. B. '99. GRAVER, ARTHUR WILLIAM, Ithaca, N. Y. '03, Arts.

CRAWFORD, ALEXANDER WELLINGTON,

Gait, Ont., Can.

Ph. D.

'02.

CRAWFORD, EDWARD ANDREWS, East Liverpool, O. B. L. '97. CRAWFORD, FRANKLIN ALFRED, Pontiac, Mich. '72, Sci. CRAWFORD, JAY C, Cumby, Tex. LL. B. '95. CRAWFORD, JOHN GORHAM, Aurora, 111. M. M. (E. E.) '01. CRAWFORD, MALCOLM SHAW, Hamden, N. Y. '94, Law. CRAWFORD, THOMAS FREW, Philadelphia, Pa. '02, M. E. CRAWFORD, WILLARD JOHN, JR., Cleveland, O. '01, Arts. CRAY, WILLIAM WALTER, Toledo, O. '95, Law. CREHORE, ALBERT GUSHING, Hanover, N. H. Ph. D. '94. CREHORE, MARY LOUISE (MRS. F. BEDELL). M. S. '94. CREIGHTON, JAMES EDWIN, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. D. '92. CREIGHTON, SALLY ROBINSON, Bangor, Me. M. D. '99. CREVELING, JOHN LEROY, Auburn, N. Y. '91, E. E. CREDER, ROLLINS FREDERICK,

lawyer, 537 E. Broad

St.,

Colum-

bus, O.

CRIM, FRANK DWIGHT, Utica, N. Y. B. S. '77. CRIPPIN, JOHN HOWARD, Ithaca, N. Y. '68, Sci. CRISPIN, CLARENCE GEARHART, general business,

Hillcrest,

Berwick, Pa. b. Berwick, Pa., Sept. 27, 1879. Prep. Wyoming Sem. Cornell M. E. '02. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon; Undine; Bench and Board; Mermaid; Walrus Head. Member, also. Masonic Lodge. Married in Berwick, Pa., Miss Mae L. Eaton. CRISSEY, LUCY LOVE (MRS. H. ROBERTSON), Jamestown, N. Y. B. L.

'94.

REGISTER

173

CRITTENDEN, FRED KING, Ithaca, N. Y. '86, C. E. CROCKER, HENRY IRVING, Seneca Falls, N. Y. '92, Arch. CROCKETT, ESTHER M. S., teacher Brooklyn public school.

No.

b. Cedar Residence, 267a Lewis Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Keys, Fla., May 22, 1883. Cornell A. B. '03. State Scholarship '99-'03. Member Sage Dramatic Club; Sports and Pastimes. *CROFOOT, CYRUS SIMEON. Ph. B. '72. CROFOOT, JOHN MILTON. Angola, N. Y. A. B. '96. CROFTS, GEORGE DAVIS, Butfalo, N. Y. A. B. '01, LL. B. '03.

144.

CROKER, RICHARD, JR., New York City. '00, Law. ANDREW GILBERT, Allentown, Pa. M. E. '95. CROOKER, EDWARD HENRY, lawyer, N. Y. Life Bldg., Mineapolis,

CROLL,

Prep. Minneapolis 20, 1861. Cornell B. Lit. '83. Theta Delta Chi. Studied law in office Shaw & Gray, Minneapolis. Married Feb. 17, 1886, at Ithaca, N. Y., Louise L. Jones; child, Herbert Beidler. CROSBY, CYRUS RICHARD, Columbia, Mo. '02, Arts.

Minn.

b.

Owatonna, Minn., Apr.

Hig-h School.

CROSBY, ERNEST BOYNTON, Lockport. N. Y. CROSBY, HARLEY NUTTING, lawyer, Falconer, LL. B.

'02,

City.

Law.

N. Y.

B. L.

'96,

'97.

CROSBY. HORACE FRANKLIN. '98, CROSBY, SARA ADAMS, teaching, 746 CROSS, CROSS, CROSS,

'93,

Arts. St.

Nicholas Ave.,

New York

Arts.

CHARLES WOOD, Akron, O. M. E. '01. FRANK LEONARD, Niagara Falls, N. Y.

M. E.

HARRY HEUSEN,

E. E.

Fultonville, N. Y.

'99,

'93.

CROSSETT, JULIET SARAH, Warsaw, N. Y. A. B. '03. CROSSETTE, MURRAY FISHER, Jalisco, Mex. C. E. '02. GROSSMAN, FRED ANDREW, lumber manufacturer, King^cld, Me.

M. E.

'90.

GROSSMAN, GEORGE SCOTT, Malone, N. Y. B. S. in Agr. '88. GROSSMAN, GILBERT, chief inspector West Electric Co., 274 W. 19th St., New York City. M. E. (E. E.) '98. *CROSSMAN, STEPHEN HENRY. B. S. in Agr. '88. CROUCH, CALVIN HENRY, director Coll. of Mech. and Electrical Eng. Univ. of N.

D.,

B.

M. E. '92. 488 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Grand Forks. N. D.

CROUCH, FRANK MONROE, '00.

*CROUCH, HAROLD CHESTER. M. E. '00. CROUCH, LEONARD CALLENDER. Syracuse, N. Y. Ph. CROUCH, NELSON SEYMOUR, Erie, Pa. C. E. '90. GROUSE, DEAN, Chicago, 111. '99, Arts. GROUSE, HENRY PRENTISS, Utica, N. Y. '85. S. L. GROUSE, JAY LANSING, Syracuse, N. Y. '02, M. E. CROWL, MABEL ROBINSON, Syracuse, N. Y. A, B. '01. CRUICKSHANK, JOHN DeWITT, Ovid, N. Y. '89, E. E. CRUIKSHANK, JOHN, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. L. '92.

B.

'89.

A.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

174

*CRUIKSHANK, LYLE. M. E. '92. CRUM, FRANK DWIGHT, physician, B. S.

'77,

M. D.

(Col.)

241 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y.

'81.

CRUM, FREDERICK STEPHEN,

assistant statistician the Pruden-

J. b. West Candor, Tiog^ Prep. Van Etten (N. Y.) High School '86-'89; N. Y. State Scholarship from Chemung County '89; Fellowship in Economics and Finance '94-'95. Cornell B. L. '93; M. L. '95; Ph. D. '97. Member Cornell Congress; Handball Tournaments '94-'96; won first prize in Doubles '94; first prize in Singles '95; second prize in Singles '96. Assistant registrar

tial Ins. Co. of

America, Newark, N,

Co., N. Y., Dec. 13, 1873.

'95-'97; entered service of Prudential Nov., 1897; appointed to present position Jan., 1902. Author of " The MarQuarterly publicariage Rate in Massachusetts," 1850-1890. tions Amer. Stat. Ass'n, Dec, 1895; " The Birth Rate in MasQuarterly Journal of Economics 1897; sachusetts 1850-1890." " The Statistical Work of Suessmilch," Quarterly publications Amer. Stat. Ass'n, Sept., 1901; also, of various contributions to medical journals, statistical publications, insurance papers, etc. Member Amer. Stat. Ass'n; Amer. Economic Ass'n; Roseville Athletic Ass'n; Roseville Golf Club. CRUM, HARRY H., physician, Ithaca, N. Y. B. L. '97, M. D. (Cleveland) '00. Health officer, Ithaca, 1904. State Homeopathetic

Cornell

Med. Soc.

Amer.

Inst, of

Homeopathy.

CRUMB, WILLIAM HANFORD, 111.

Chicago, Oct.

b.

24, 1872.

1263

Monadnock

Bldg.,

Chicago, Cor-

Engineer and contractor.

nell '95.

CRUZ, HERRIQUE

BARBONA

DA, Rio de Janerio,

Brazil.

'89,

M.

E.

CUDDEBACK, ALLAN WINTER,

engineer and superintendent PasResidence, 156 Ellison St., Paterson, N. J. b. Cuddebackville, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1868. Cornell (Freshman) '94; Leland Stanford B. S. (C. E.) '94. With present company six Associate member A. S. C. E.; N. E. Water Works years. Ass'n; Amer. Water Works Ass'n; Engineers' Club, New York saic

Water

Co.

Hester Schuyler Beattie. physician and surgeon; president National Bank of Port Jervis, N. Y. Prep, in Port. Jervis schools; Cornell '72-'74; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. M. D. '76. Delta Upsilon. Practiced medicine and surgery in Port Jervis from 1878 to date. Member Tri-States Med. Ass'n (president 1886); Orange Co. Med. Soc. (president 1888) Erie Railroad Surgeons' Ass'n (president 1901); permanent member New York State Med. Soc; president Port Jervis Hospital (Inc.) 1895 to date; member and president Port Jervis Board of Education 18871892; member and president Port Jervis Free Library 1892 to date; president National Bank Port Jervis 1900 to date. MarCity.

Married Oct.

30, 1901,

CUDDEBACK, WILLIAM

L.,

;

REGISTER

175

Tied Oct. 16, 1880, Alice D. Malven, of Port Jervis;

Frank E.

(E. E. '04);

M. (Vassar

'06);

Edgar

G. (Arts Medical '04);

Alice M. (Vassar '08);

children,

Elizabeth

Philenda A. (at home).

CUERVO, JOSE MARIA, Havana, Cuba. M. E. '98. CULBERTH, DAVID REYNOLD MANUEL, Henderson, Md. '75, A. CULBERTSON, CORDELIA, Girard, Pa. '76, Sci. CULLINAN, PATRICK WILLIAM, Oswego, N. Y. New York State commissioner of excise,

Oswego High School; Phi.

b.

Oswego, N.

Cornell

Admitted to bar 1875; of Assembly State

Member

'69-'72.

Y.,

June

city attorney of of

26, 1851.

Member Alpha

New York

Oswego

1880-1881;

Prep. Delta

1876-1877.

chairman

Republican State Convention 1893; general counsel, Stat* department of excise 1896-1901; State commissioner of excise 1901-1906.

CULVER, JOHN MORTON, Evansville, Ind. A. M. '00. CULVER, JOSEPH COOK, real estate and insurance agent, ford Ave.,

Eau

Claire, Wis.

b.

Eau

Claire, Wis.,

July

299 Ox26,

1S86.

Prep. St. Johns Military Acad., Delafield, Wis.; Cornell Law School LL. B. '02. Zeta Psi; Phi Delta Phi. Member Quill and Dagger; Walrus Head; Round Table; Glee Club; president of musical clubs; Masons; Savage Club. CULVER, WILMER HORACE, Bay City, Mich. '74, M. E. CUMMINGS, ELMORE DAVID, Aspinwall, Pa. C. E. '89. CUMMINGS, EVERETT DARIUS, East Clarence, N. Y. LL. B. '98. CUMMINGS, FRANK, Rochester, N. Y. LL. B. '89. CUMMINGS, FREDERICK DOUGLAS, Rochester, N. Y. B. S. '85. CUMMINGS, MARY GILMER, St. Louis, Mo. Ph. B. "95. CUMMINGS, NEWTON J., 198 E. Ferry St., Detroit, Mich. LL. B. '94.

CUMMINGS, NOAH, 213 W. 136th St., New York City. C. E. '94. CU^iIMINGS, ORRIE PRATT, superintendent construction A. B. See Electric Elevator Co., 220 Broadway, New York City. b. Preble, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1868. Prep. Homer Acad.; Union School; CorM. E. (with special mention of electrical engineering work) Member Quill and Dagger. Vice-president Senior class; Cornell Musical Union; Cornell Electrical Soc; also, Amer. Soc. M. E.; F. & A, M. Married June 16, 1900, at New York City, Gertrude A. Kellogg. CUMMINGS, ROBERT GUSHING, Albany, N. Y. LL. B. '89, LL. M. nell '94.

'91.

J., lawyer, 304 Central Ave., Dunkirk, N. v Dunkirk, N. Y., July 14, 1871. Prep. St. Mary's Acad., Dud kirk; Fredonia (N. Y.) State Normal and Training School Cornell Law School, LL. B., '98. Admitted to bar July, 1898 Member firm Stearns, Warner & Cummings, Dunkirk, Sept. 1898; in practice alone since Jan. 1, 1901. Is serving fifth year as supervisor of Dunkirk; city attorney 1902-1903; is treasurer

CUMMINGS, THOMAS b.

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176

Democratic County committee of Chautauqua Co., N. Y. of Columbus; Ancient Order of Hibernians; N. Y. State Bar Ass'n; Dunkirk Club; Young Men's Ass'n, and St. Mary's Lyceum, of Dunkirk. CUMMINS, HOWELL ADIN, Conneaut, O. '77, M. E. CUNNIFFE, EDWARD RUTHERFORD, Port Jervis, N. Y. M. D. of

Member Knights

'03.

*CUNNINGHAM, ANDREW ROBERT. LL. B. '88. CUNNINGHAM, CHARLES WEBB, Greene, N. Y. '03, Law. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN PARKER HALE, mining and manufacturing. New Castle, Pa. b. New Castle, Pa., Oct. 15, 1852. Cornell '75, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Married Nov. town, N. Y., Helen Howe, of that city.

CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM LL. B.

'00.

26,

1878, at

D., Ellenville, Ulster Co.,

First winner

N. Y.

YoungsCornell

Boardman Senior Law Scholarship

Member of Catholic Club of City of New York. New York State Assembly 1904. CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM JOHN, New York City. '99, C. E. CUNROW, GEORGE TREVILYAN, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. M. E. '84. CURLEY, MARK, dealer in plumber's supplies, 53 Mercer St., Jerprize of $100.

Served in

sey City, N. J. b. Jersey City, N, J., Mar. 24, 1853. Prep. Hasbrouck's Inst., Jersey City; Cornell (end of Junior year) '76. CURRAN, BENAJAH STANDLEY, JR., Binghamton, N. Y. LL. B. '98.

CURRAN, JOHN DICKINSON, Binghamton, N. Y. B. S. '97. CURRAN, SHERWOOD SPENCER, Utica, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '94. CURRAN, THOMAS, Centre Village, N. Y. '72, Sci. CURRIER, GERTRUDE HASTINGS, Springfield, Mass. '99, Arts. CURRIER, WALTER BARRON, mining engineer, 422 W. 30th St.. Los Angeles,

Cal.

Cornell

'02.

CURRY, ALBERT, Pittsburg, Pa. C. E. '02. CURRY, CHARLES HENRY, Pittsburg, Pa. Law. CURRY, HART, Jersey City, N. J. '70, Sci. CURRY, ROWLAND ASHBY, Wooster, O. '03, Arch. CURTICE (FRED) COOPER, Moravia, N. Y. B. S. '81. CURTIS, ALLEN, Palmer, N. Y. M. E. '00. CURTIS, ARTHUR MILLS, Onconta, N. Y. B. S. in Arch. '89. CURTIS, CHARLES ELBERT, civil engineer, Capital Hotel, Johnstown, Pa. b. Danby, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1862. Prep. Ithaca High School. Cornell B. C. E. '85. Member Delta Upsilon. Engineer for Blossburg Coal Co. 1886-1888; for Caroline Mining Co. 1891

engineer with U. S. Deep Waterways Surveys 1897-99; engineer with Cambria St«el Co. 1900 to date. CURTIS, CHARLES LOCKE, political editor Toledo Blade. Resi-94;

civil

civil

Maplewood Ave., Toledo, O. b. Auburn, N. Y., Sept. Prep. Ithaca High School. Cornell A. B. '83. Beta Theta Pi. Editor Cornell Stin. Connected with Toledo Blade

dence, 2058 2,

1860.

REGISTER

177

as reporter, city editor and editorial writer, 1883-1889, 1895 to present time. President Lincoln Club (Republican) 1902-1905; member executive committee Ohio Republican Leag'ue 1892; member Toledo Wbist Club; Lincoln Club; Toledo Chess and Checker Club; Inverness Club. Married 1883, Lucy Heggie, of Ithaca, N. Y. CURTIS, CHARLES WILLIAM, Rochester, N. Y. C. E. '88. CURTIS, FRANK GEORGE, lawyer, Jamestown, N. Y. b. Jordan,

Onondaga School

Co.,

N. Y., Aug.

Cornell LL. B.

'03.

8,

1878.

Prep.

Jamestown High

Member Phi Sigma Kappa.

CURTIS, FRANK SMITH, Moravia, N. Y. B. S. '80. CURTIS, FREDERICK ALLAN, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. '94, M. E. CURTIS, GRAM, chief engineer Carnegie Steel Co., New Castle Works. Residence, 175 N. Jefferson St., New Castle, Pa. Prep. Cooper Union, New York City, '66; entered Cornell in advanced standing '69; B. C. E. '72. Formerly member Amer. Inst. M. E. and Amer. Soc. M. E., contributing papers on mechanical subjects to same. Married June 4, 1879, at Ithaca, N. Y., Martha B. Shackford.

GREELY S., fire department engineer. Committee of Twenty, National Board Fire Underwriters. 135 William St., New York City. Harvard Univ. A. B. '92. Eidgenossisches Polytechnikum, Ziirich, '94-'96. Cornell E. E. '96. Psi Upsilon; Varsity Football Team '92-'93. Member Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng.; Boston Soc. Civil Eng. Hydraulic engineer Boston fire department 1899-1904. Married Apr. 26, 1904, at Boston, Mass., Fanny

CURTIS,

Hooper.

CURTIS, HAROLD BARTLETT, New Castle, Pa. '03, Arts. CURTIS, HARRY LEROY, New York City. '02, M. E. CURTIS, IDA MAYNARD, Boston, Mass. B. S. '82. CURTIS, JOHN DANIEL, electrical engineer with Hatzel & BuehResidence, 461 W. ler, electrical contractors, 571 Fifth Ave. 164th St., New York City. b. North Dorset, Vt., May 28, 1873. Prep. Burr and Burton Sem., Manchester, Vt., '91; Cascadilla School, Ithaca, '92. Cornell M. E. (E. E.) '96. Sigma Chi. Member Cornell Univ. Club, New York City. N. Y. Sigma Chi Alumni Club. Married May 7, 1901, at Arlington, Vt., Selina Collins Canfield; children, Marshall Canfield Curtis, b. Mar. 27, 1902, d.

Apr.

2,

1902;

Ellen Canfield Curtis,

b.

Aug.

5,

1904.

*CURTIS, JOHN MILTON. '75, Sci. CURTIS, RALPH WRIGHT, Beloit, Ala. B. S. A. '01. CURTIS, ROBERT CRAWFORD, Cochranton, Pa. '03, M. E. CURTIS, WINTHROP LINCOLN, Horseheads, N. Y. C. E. '92. CURTISS, CLARENCE JAMES, Newport News, Va. M. E. '01. CURTISS, EDWARD WHITHEAD, Sheffield, Mass. B. M. E. '80. CURTISS, HENRY PINNER, manager blower and steam heating department of the Pittsburg Stoker and Mfg. Co., of Pittsburg, VOL. IV

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Pa. Residence, Crafton, Pa. b. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1875. Prep. Buffalo High School '5)2. Cornell M. E. '96. With Buffalo Forge Co. from graduation until July, 1900; then with Amer. Blower Co. till Jan. 1, 1905, as manager Pittsburg office. Pres-

ent position Jan. 1, 19Q5. Married Sept. rich Stickney; child, Jeannette Curtiss, CUKTISS, WILLIAM JOHN, Brooklyn, N. Y.

24, 1902, b.

July

1,

Edith Good1903.

A. B. '96. FITCH, physician, 1160 Euclid Ave., CleveCUSHING, Prep. Cleveland public land, O. b. Cleveland, O., in 1862. Alpha Delta schools. Cornell Ph. B. '83; Harvard M. D. '88. Member Univ. and Tavern Clubs, Cleveland. Visiting Phi. physician Lakeside Hospital, and professor diseases of children. Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland. Married 1897, at Cleveland,

EDWARD

Melanie Harvey.

CUSHING, ENOS LEWIS, Barre Centre, N. Y. '72, N. CUSHING, HARRY C, JR., electrical engineer; publisher

of the Maryland, May 14, 1869. Prep. Chauncey Hall School, Boston; Cornell (special course) two years from fall '89. Kappa Alpha; Theta Nu Epsilon. Author of " Standard Wiring for Electric Light and Power " (adopted by Cornell Univ.), and publisher and

Central Station, 220 Broadway,

New York

City.

b. in

proprietor of monthly electrical paper, the Central Station. Chief electrical inspector of Boston Board of Fire Underwriters 1902-1904;

manager Electrical World 1899-1900. Member Soc. Amer. Inst. E. E.; Cornell Univ. Club; Strol-

Colonial Wars; lers'

at

Club;

Country Club, Westchester.

New York

Married Nov.

City, Adelaide B. Connfelt;

children,

25, 1893,

Harry

C.

Gushing, 3d. and Leonard Jarvis Gushing. CUSHING, HENRY PLATT, professor of geology Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, O. Ph. B. '82. CUSHING, NICHOLAS COOKE, ship builder, 58 W. 45th St., New York City. b. Sitka, Alaska, Sept. 2, 1873. Prep. Rogers' High Cornell M. E. '96; M. M. E. '97. Kappa I. Leader Banjo Club: Savage Club; Masque; Undine; Bench and Board; Mermaid; Class Baseball Team; also memSchool, Newport, R.

Alpha.

ber Cornell Univ. Club,

New York

City.

CUSHING, PRENTICE, East Orange, N. J. '02, E. E. CUSHING, WILLIAM WHELAN, Baltimore, Md. '01, M. E. CUSHMAN, BLIN SILL, Ithaca, N. Y. B. S. '93. CUSTER, LEWIS BAYARD, Llanwellyn, Pa. '03, C. E. CUTLER, HUGH DYSART, 162 E. 37th St., New York City.

A. B.

'02.

DABOLL, HENRY GAYLORD, Memphis, N. DAGGETT, ROYAL BRADFORD, manager

Y. M. E. '03. Electric Storage Bat-

tery Co., 326 Rialto Bldg., San Francisco, Cal.

M. E. (E, E.)

'94.

REGISTER BAGWELL, ALBERT, JR., Utica, N. Y. DAHMEN, ANTON ERNEST, Ithaca, N.

179 '89, C.

Y.

E.

'02,

C. E.

DAKIN. ESSE BISSELL, teacher. South Bend, Ind. DALBY, ARCHIBALD BAXTER, Morristown, N. Y. '92, E. DALES, BENTON, professor, 621 S. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb.

E.

Ph. D..

'01.

DALEY, DeWITT HAYDEN, Chatham, N. Y. '02, C. E. DALEY, ROBERT MORRIS, Chatham, N. Y. '92, Sci. DALEY, WILLIAM BAILEY, Chatham, N. Y. LL. B. '92, LL. M. '93^ DALLEY, FRANCIS KARRAN, Ithaca, N. Y. LL. B. '94. DALTON, WILLIAM, Schenectady, N. Y. M. E. 90. *DALY, PATRICK CHARLES. LL. B. '95. DALZELL, CHARLES BROWN, Cold Spring, N. Y. M. E. '02. DALZELL, CHESTER GOODALE, manufacturer. South Egremont^ Mass.

'88,

M. E.

DALZELL, WILLIAM COX, Mass.

M. E.

JR., manufacturer. South

Egremont,

'00.

DANDRIDGE, EDMUND PENDLETON,

Leetown,

W.

'02„

Va.

M. E.

DANFORTH, DANFORTH, DANFORTH, DANFORTH,

FRANCIS JENKINS, New York City. M. E. '03. GEORGE FLAVEL, Bloomington, Ind. Ph. B. '90. HENRY ALBERT, Charleston, Mo. '94, M. E. RICHARD EUGENE, general manager Rochester R'y

Rochester, N. Y. b. Oct, 5, 1868. Prep. Buffalo Public and School. Cornell M. E. '91. Phi Gamma Delta. Member Psi Upsilon; editor Coriiellian; also Rochester C. U. C. A.; Club; Genesee Valley Club; Alumni Ass'n. Connected with Buffalo R'y 1891-1901, commencing as line helper and leaving as superintendent; then manager Lake Shore Electric R'y; Dec, 1903, made general manager, and 1904, member executive Co.,

High

committee Street R'y Ass'n, State of New York. Married Oct. 5, Warren, Pa., Lillian Lynde. DANGERFIELD, FLORENCE HOLLISTER, Auburn, N. Y. '87, Arts. DANIEL, JAMES MITCHELL, mining engineer, Apartment 16,. Aquascalientes, Mex. '98, C. E. 1893, at

DANIEL, WILMAM WRIGHT, Brooklyn, N. Y. '98, Arts. DANIELS, HERBERT LANE, Fitchburg, Mass. M. E. (E. E.) '97. DANN, ALEXANDER WILLIAM, Downsville, N. Y. '03, C. E.

DANN, CLARENCE BURDETT, Haven, Conn.

'80, S.

manufacturer, 204 Canner

St.,

New

L.

DANNREUTHER, WALTER TAYLOR, New York City. M. D. '03. DANN, JOHN PATRICK, Cohoes, N. DANTEL, CARL, lawyer, 43 Spangler DANZIGER, HENRY, JR., lawyer,

physician, 230

Y.

W.

70th

St.,

'71, Sci.

Ave., Cleveland, O.

LL. B.

'01.

College Place, Syracuse, N. Y. b. Syracuse, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1870. Cornell '86-'87; Syra^ cuse Univ. '88-'90 (Ph. B.); Syracuse Ph. D. (on study and 119

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CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

examinations in Eng-lish Literature) '96; Buffalo Law School '90; Columbia '91-'92. Phi Kappa Psi; N. Y. Beta; Theta Nu Epsilon (Syracuse); Corpse and Coffin (Syracuse); assistant editor Syracuse Univ. News 1889-1890; Phi Delta Phi (Buffalo and Columbia); trustee Home Ass'n N. Y. Beta; Phi Kappa Author of "Death as an Art-End in Literature." Has Psi. practiced in Syracuse since 1892; treasurer, afterward chairman. County Leagpue of Eepublican Clubs, Onondaga Co., 1894-

Member

Thornden Tennis, Univ. Hill Golf Banner Republican Club; Syracuse Escort; Syracuse Browning Soc.; Univ. German Club; Univ. English Soc; Bar Ass'n of Syracuse and New York State. 1896.

Citizens', Uni^.,

and Syracuse Camera Clubs;

Married Nov.

17, 1902, at

Syracuse, N. Y., Hattie Jacobson.

DARBY, CLIFFORD TORREY, St. Louis, Mo. '02, M. E. DARCH, JOHN, Stafford, N. Y. '74, C. E. DARDESS, JOHN CONNOLLY, Chatham, N. Y. LL. B. '92. DARGAN, SAMUEL S., Orangeburg, S. C. 'GO, Arts. DARK, "WILBUR WYNN, assistant secretary and director Am?r. Central Life Ins. Co., Indianapolis, Ind. b. Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 14, 1873. Cornell student (two years) '95. Zeta Psi. Member Univ., Marion and Commercial Clubs, all of Indianapolis. Married Apr. 9, 1902, Emma Baird Woolen, who died June 27, 1904.

*DARLING, EDWARD LACY. '91, Phil. DARLING, FREDERICK EDGAR BRADFORD, manufacturer, Locust Ave., Troy, N. Y.

B. L.

30

'93.

DARLING, FREDERICK RAYMOND, Gouverneur, N. Y. '95, Arts. DARLING, FREDERIC WARREN, Buffalo, N. Y. A. B. '02. DARLING, GEORGE, Peruville, N. Y. '73, M. E. DARLING, JOSHUA FERRIS, Hamburg, N. Y. '03, Arts. DARLING, NELSON JARVIE, Schenectady, N. Y. '03, E. E. DARLINGTON, PHILIP JACKSON, Montreal, Can. M. E. '91. *DARLINGTON, WILLIAM. M. E. '86.

DARLOW, ALFRED MILTENBERGER,

Indianapolis.

Ind.

'03,

M. E.

DARRIN, DELMAR MATTHEWS,

lawyer, Addison, N. Y.

B. S.

'72.

DARROW, FRANK ASA, lawyer, Oswego, N. Y. '72, Sci. DARROW, HENRY DENNISON, Kingston, N. Y. '03, C. E. DARROW, MARIUS SCHOONMAKER, assistant engineer Bridge Dept., C. B. & Q. R'y Co. (in charge steel concrete construction in field), 209 11, 1877.

Adams

St.,

Chicago,

Prep. Kingston Acad.

b. Kingston, N. Y., Aug. Cornell ('94-'99) C. E. '99. (for U. S. Government) of

111.

'94.

Basketball Team '98. In charge party measuring velocities and flows in Chicago and Illinois rivers, due to opening of drainage canal Apr.-Juxie, 1900. Junior

member Amer.

Soc. C. E.

DARROW, WARREN EDWIN,

Patchogue, N. Y.

'02,

Arts.

REGISTER

181

DARROW, WILTON JOSEPH, Lakewood, N. Y. C. E. '99. DAUCHY, GEORGE VIVUS, engineer, 84 Illinois St., Chicago, b.

Chicago,

DAUCHY, OTIS DAUGHADAY, CARLOS COLTON, Chicago,

111..

Cornell B. S. in Arch. '96. BURR, Chicago, lU. '89, M. E.

111.

111.

'97,

manufacturer, 401 N. State

St.„

Sci.

DAUGHERTY, LAWRENCE L., banker, Wabash, Ind. DAUSER, JASON SEYMOUR, East Clarence, N. Y. B.

Ex. L.

'88.

'93.

DAUTEL, CARL, Cleveland, 0. LL. B. '01. D'AUTREMONT, CHARLES, JR., lawyer;

iron mining in Minnecopper mining in Arizona and Mexico. Home address, Duluth, Minn. b. Angelica, Allegheny Co., N. Y., June 2, 1851, Cornell '6S-*71; left Univ. because of ill health at end of Junior year; Acad, of Lausanne, Switzerland, winter '71-'72; Columbia Coll. Law School LL. B. '75, Fsi Upsilon. Member Boat Club; sota;

Irving Literary Soc. Member board supervisN. Y., 1880; County attorney St. Louis Co., Minn., 1884; Democratic nominee for attorney general Minnesota 1888; mayor Duluth, Minn., 1892; Democratic elector Minnesota 1896; delegate to Democratic National Convention at St. Louis 1904. Member St. Omar's Commandery, Elmira, N. Y.: Kitchi Gammi Club, Duluth; Duluth Commercial Club; Duluth Gun Club; Duluth Curling Club, Married Apr. 21, 1880, at Elmira, N. Y., Hattie H. Hart; children, Antoinette, Louis Paul, Charles Maurice, Hubert Hart and Marie Genevieve Football Club; ors

Chemung

Co.,

d'Autremont.

DAVALL, IL^ROLD JEFFERSON, Camden, N. J. '00, C. E. DAVENPORT, ARTHUR CLINTON, Varna, N. Y. '79, Arts. DAVENPORT, ISAAC, Richmond, Va. '02, E. E. DAVENPORT, JOHN KILBOURN WARNER, electrical engineer, Columbia,

S. C.

M. E.

(E. E.) '00.

DAVENPORT, MASON BOSWORTH, Varna, N, Y. '83, S. L, DAVENPORT, MILES LEROY, Carbondale, Pa. D. V. M, '03. DAVENPORT, WARD PALMER, Plymouth, Pa. C. E. '93. DAVEY, VERNON LLEWELLYN, superintendent of schools, Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. A. B. '75, DAVID, ALFRED, New York City. '02, Arts. DAVID, LESTER JESSE, Rochester, N. Y. '03, Art«. DAVIDGE, JOHN MILLER, Binghamton, N. Y. LL. B. '96. DAVIDGE, SHERWOOD RICHARD, manufacturer of overalls,

32^

etc.,

under firm name. Smith, Cravy & Davidge, 32 Main St., Binghamton, N. Y. b. Newburg, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1880. Prep. St. Paul's School, Garden City, L. I. Cornell ex, '03; started in business fall of 1902. Member Chi Phi; musical clubs '00-'02; Chancery; Mummy Club; Undine; Bench and Board; Round Table; Mermaid; Freshman Banquet Committee; Junior Ball Committee. Member Broom County Country Club.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

182

DAVIDSON, GEORGE BRUCE,

lawyer, Seranton, Pa.

Greenfield

b.

Township, Lackawanna Co., Pa. Prep. Seranton Hig-h School. Cornell '84; Univ. Pennsylvania Law Dept. '86. Delta Kappa. Member Curtis Literary Soc; Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon. Mermaid Club; editor Cornell Era; CornelHan. Admitted to Philadelphia, Lackawanna County and Pennsylvania State bar 1886.

"DAVIDSON, LOUIS LEOPOLD, New York City. M. DAVIDSON, ROBERT, journalist, 334 Livingston N. Y.

Ph.

B

'02,

Bois, Pa.

567

M. E.

West End

Albany,

'99.

Ave.,

New York

M. E.

DA VIES, FREDERICK LEWIS, Chicag-o. 111. DA VIES, JOHN PERCIVAL, structural steel M. E.

Eng-.

'03.

Ave.,

'97.

DAVIDSON, ROBERT IRVING, Du DA VIES, EDWARD LIVINGSTON, City.

D.

'94, C. E. engineer, Manchester,

'03.

DA VIES, LLEWELLYN,

Neath, Pa.

'87,

Phil.

DAVIS, ALLIENE BELLE, Ithaca, N. Y. B. L. '98, A. M. '99. DAVIS, ARTHUR COUNSILMAN, Baltimore, Md. '03, C. E. DAVIS, BURTON WILLIAM, Wilkesbarre, Pa. Ph. B. '91, LL.

B.

'93.

DAVIS, CARL EVERETT, Chicago, 111. C. E. '91. DAVIS, CHARLES STRATTON, chief engineer

Massillon Bridge Oxford, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1866. Cornell C. E. '89. Phi Gamma Delta; Toledo Soc. Engs. Chief engineer Masconsulting bridge engineer sillon Bridge Co. 1893 to date; Toledo R'y and Terminal Construction Co. 1902-1903. Author of "Specifications for Electric Railway Bridges" (1902). Married June 15, 1898, at Ithaca, N. Y., Eloise Hyde, Cornell '89. DAVIS, CHESTER WYMAN, lawyer, 6 Steuben Park, Utica, N. Y. Cornell student (two b. New Hartford, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1880. years) '03. Theta Nu Epsilon; Dunstan; manager Cornell FenVarsity "C" for Fencing '00; National cers' Club 'OO-'Ol. Admitted to bar Apr. 14, 1904. Champion Junior Foils '02. Member Sons Revolution; General Soc, War of 1812; Oneida Hist. Soc; Kanadasaga Club, Geneva, N. Y.; Utica Citizens' Corps (44th Sep. Co., N. G. N. Y.). TDAVIS, CORTLAND WOODBURY, Mexico, N. Y. '03, M. E. DAVIS, DELAMORE LEON, Salem, Mass. '74, Sci. DAVIS, EDMUND IRELAND, U. S. Geological Survey, Pendleton, Co., Toledo, O.

Ore.

DAVIS, DAVIS, '95,

'02, C.

b.

E.

EDWARD HOWARD, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Law. EDWARD STANTON, 16 Farview Ave., Danbury,

Conn.

E. E.

DAVIS, ELBERT RICE,

Home

Cornell student (medical) fourth year. address, Rushford, Allegany Co., N. Y. Prep. Rushford

Union School

'96;

Ithaca High School

'00.

Member

'05

Track

REGISTER

183

1902 (winner of class numerals). Married Sept. Rushford, N. Y., Frances M. Merrill. DAVIS, ESTHER MERCY, librarian, Cazenovia, N. Y. Ph. B. '99.

Team,

fall,

3,

1904, at

DAVIS, EUNICE MARIA, Binghamton, N. Y. B. S. '91. DAVIS, FLOYD, Ithaca, N. Y. '77, C. E. DAVIS, FRANCIS DANIEL, Cleveland, O. M. E. '90. DAVIS, FRED BROWNELL, Herkimer, N. Y. LL. B. '94. DAVIS, FREDERIC JAY, Owego, N. Y. '95, Law. DAVIS, GEORGE CRESWELL, Milton, Pa. '03, Arts. DAVIS, GEORGE HENRY, engineer; member of the firm of Ford, Bacon & Davis, engineers, 24 Broad St., New York City. b. North Hannibal, Oswego Co., N. Y. Prep. Oswego Normal School

Cornell M. E.

'85.

Sigma Kappa.

Married in

'92.

New

Member Gamma Chapter Phi Orleans, 1898, Katherine :Mc-

Grath.

DAVIS, GEORGE JACOB, C.

E.

JR., civil engineer,

Grand Rapids, Mich.

'02.

DAVIS, GEORGE WOODBURY, Mexico, N. Y. LL. B. '01. DAVIS, GLENMORE WHITNEY, journalist; editorial staff New York Globe. Residence, 323 W. 80th St. (Riverside Drive), New York City. Prep. Whitney Point (N. Y.) Acad.; Homer (N. Y.) Acad.; Gallon (O.) High School. Cornell A. B. '03. Member Fencers' Club; Banjo Club (one year); Mandolin Club (three years); Golf Club. On editorial staff of Everybody's Mayaziiie Apr.-Oct., 1903; resigned to enter political-editorial department New York Commercial Advertiser, which, Feb. 1, 1904, became

the Globe.

DAVIS,

HARRY CLAYTON,

Medina, N.

lawyer. Cooper Bldg., Denver, Col. b. Cornell LL. B. '90. Phi Delta Phi. Married May 6, 1895, at Denver, Col., Pauline

Y., Oct. 7, 1868.

Cornell Congress. M. Williams.

DAVIS, HARRY LEANDER, Syracuse, N. Y. '97, Law. DAVIS, HENRY EMERSON, Peabody, Mass. '03, M. E. DAVIS, JAMES LEE, real estate and loan, Waco, Tex. A. DAVIS, JOHN CHARLES, Binghamton, N. Y. C. E. '00. DAVIS, JOHN YAWGER, Auburn, N. Y. '70, M. E. DAVIS, KARY CADMUS, principal Dunn County School

B.

'04.

of Agri-

Menomonie, Wis. Ph. D. '00. DAVIS, LEE, Brunswick, Miss. M, E. '93. culture,

DAVIS, LESLIE

AMMERTON,

lawyer. Port Jefferson, N. Y.

Ph. B.

'98.

DAVIS, LYNN LEROY, Buffalo, N. Y. C. E. '96. DAVIS, OLIVER HENRY, 23 N. Penn St., Allentown, Pa. M. E. '04. DAVIS, ROBERT LIVINGSTON, Harrison Valley, Pa. '02, Arts. DAVIS, ROBERT MENCES, Ewa, Hawaii. '03, C. E. DAVIS, ROWLAND LUCIUS, Cortland, N. Y. LL. B. '97. DAVIS, ROY BINGHAM, Norwood, N. Y. '02, Arts.

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CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

*DAVIS, SAMUEL REDSECKER. B. S. in Arch. '96. DAVIS, SIDNEY, Milton, Pa. '73, N. DAVIS, THERON DEXTER, 189 Broadway, New York

City.

A. B,

'91.

DAVIS, TOM ROBERT, Forest City, Ark. '03, M. E. DAVIS, VERNON HAYES, Byesville, O. M. S. in Agr. '01. DAVIS, WALTER SCOTT, teacher, Richmond, Ind. A. M. '92. DAVIS, WILLIAM EVERAL, Athens, Pa. '91, C. E.

DAVISON, GEORGE HOWARD, Millbrook, N. Y. B. S. '89. DAVISON, GEORGE MILLARD, principal public school Brooklyn, N. Y.

A. B.

No.

72,

'92.

DAVISON, HERBERT WARREN, Rochester, N. Y, '00, M. E. DAVISON, HOPE, New York City. '89, Arts. DAVISON, SARAH ADELINE McNULTY, teacher, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. B.

'92.

DAVITT, JOHN WASHINGTON, Troy,

N. Y.

'02, C.

E.

DA VOL, JOSEPH BENJAMIN, Chicago, 111, '80, C. E. DAVY, JAMES R., lawyer, Rochester, N. Y. b. Rochester,

N. Y, Prep. Rochester Free Acad.; Rochester Univ. (two years) '93. Cornell LL. B. '94. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon. Admitted to the bar of the State of New York 1895. Secretary Rochester Bar Ass'n 1900-1904, included. President Cornell Alumni Ass'n of Rochester, 1902-1903. Member Genesee Valley Club and Delta Kappa Epsilon Club of Rochester. DAWES, CLAUDE THOMAS, 406 Melcher St., Johnstown, N. Y. A. B.

'04.

DAWLEY, CLARENCE AUGUSTUS, rose, Pa.

'02,

mechanical engineer, Mont-

M. E.

DAWSON, FRANK RAGLAN, Christiansted, St. Croix, Can. '74, Sci. DAWSON, HENRY PAYSON, Greenport, N. Y. '03, Law. DAWSON, HORACE LATHROP, Evanston, 111. '03, M. E. DAY, CHARLES HAROLD, Providence, R. I. '02, M. E. DAY, CHARLES IVEN, Damariscotta, Me. '03, M. E. DAY, GEORGE WILCOX, Lockport, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '01. *DAY, HARRIETT McHOIG (MRS. H. D. SPENCER). A. B. '81. DAY, IRVIN WILLIAMS,

Utica, N. Y.

b. Utica,

N. Y., Mar.

12, 1883.

Mem^ber Kappa Alpha; assistant manager Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs; editor-inCornell

'06,

electrical

engineering.

chief, 1906, Cornellian.

*DAY, JOHN BUNNELL. '73, C. E. DAY, RALPH BURNETT, Vienna, Va. '01, E. E. DAY, ROBERT JACOB, Huntington, Ind. B. L. '90.

DAY, RODNEY DEAN, Catskill, N. Y. DAY, WILLIAM ASHER, mechanical

'03,

M. E.

engineer, 34

West Monroe

Chicago, 111. b. North Wilbraham, Mass., Aug. 16, 1864. Married Oct. 17, 1889, at Boston, Helen Cornell M. E. '86. St.,

Champney.

REGISTER DAY, WINTERTON JAMES, M. E. (E. E.)

185

electrical engrineer, Schenectady, N.

Y.

'97.

DEALY, JACOB HENRY,

lawyer, 51 E. Main

St.,

Amsterdam, N. Y.

Clintondale, N. Y., July 21, 1872. New Paltz State Normal School; Cornell, Ph. B. '97. Member Board of Trade, Amsterb.

dam, N. Y.; Fort Johnson Club, Amsterdam, N. Y, Married June, 1901, at Amsterdam, Katherine E. Corey; child Emily C. DEAN, ELVIRA DUDLEY, Ithaca, N. Y. '03, Arts. DEAN, GEORGE WARREN, Griswold, la. '02, C. E. DEAN, HOWARD SUMMER, Detroit, Mich. Ph. B. '98. DEAN, JANIE ELIZABETH (MRS. L. L. LANDERS), Afton, N. Y. Ph. B. '97. DEAN, JOHN KINGSTON, engineer, 1023 N. Capitol Ave., Indianap-



olis,

Ind.

'87

M. E.

DEAN, JOEL, Rome, Ga. '03, M. E. *DEAN, JOSEPH WRIGHT. B. S. '75. DEAN, MARSHAL HASBROUCK, Delhi, N. Y. '95, Law. DEAN, WILLARD LAWRENCE, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. '03, Law. DEAN, WILLIAM FAIRCHILD, 1264 Dorchester St., Montreal, Can.

'87,

E. E.

DEAN, WILLIAM ROBERT, draughtsman, Fore

River Shipbuilding Co., Quincy, Mass. b. Pembroke, Me., Dec. 19, 1880. Prep. Bath High School, Bath, Me. Univ. of Me. '99, '00; Cornell '00'02.

DEANE, JOHN PITT, minister, Ashland, Wis. A. B. '90. De ANGELIS, pascal CHARLES JOSEPH, Utica, N. Y. A. B. DEARBORN, RICHARD HAROLD, professor, Eugene, Ore. M. (E. E.)

71.

E.

'00.

DEARSTYNE, FLORENCE EVELYN, Sandy Hill, N. Y. B. S. '85. De BARROS, CARLOS PAIES, JR., Sao Paulo, Brazil. '00, ^l. E. De BARROS, FERNANDO PAIS, proprietor and treasurer of R'y Cia Paulista de Vias Ferrease Fluviaes. S. Paulo, Rua Florencio de Abreu No. 134, S. Paulo State, Brazil, b. Capivary, Aug. 4, 1858. Cornell, C. E. student, '76-'77; Syracuse Univ., Married Mar. 10, 1880, at Sao Paulo, Brazil, Maria C. E., '79.



Raphaela de Paula Louza; children Raphaelo Angela Pais, Sisima Pais, and Diogo Pais.

Pais,

Maria

De camp, clarence ADDINGTON, Drakesville, N. J. '76, Sci. DECATUR, JAY HALSEY, Peekskill, N. Y. '03, E. E. DECKER, DELBERT HARVEY, attorney Washington Loan & Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C.

Ph. B.

'84.

DECKER, FRANK NORTON, Phoenix, N. Y. '02, Law. DEDERER, ALLARD A., insurance agent with Providence

Life

Lewis Block, Pittsburg, Pa. b. Seabright, N. J., July 19, 1882. Prep. Horace Mann School; Penn. Military Coll., Phi Gamma C. E., '02; Cornell '05; New York Law School.

and Trust

Delta,

Co.,

Freshman baseball team.

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CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

DEDERER, ISAAC CARLTON, New York City. '02, Arts. DEEMER, ARTHUR PASSAVANT, Greenburg, Pa. '02, E. E. DEFENDORF, DAYS ELIZABETH, Fairport, N. Y. Ph. B. '98. DEFFENBAUGH, HOMER CROW, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. '02, E. E. De FORD, WILLIAM ALLAN, Ottawa, Kan. LL. B. '92. De FOREST, HENRY PELOUZE, 47th St., New York, N. Y. b.

physician and surgeon, 124 W. Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y., Dee. Prep. Falley Sem., Fulton, N. Y. Cornell, S. L., '84; 29, 18G4. M. S. (with distinction) '87; Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, M. D., '90. On staff of Charity, Gouverneur and Methodist Episcopal Hospitals. Studied in Univ. of Vienna and Univ. of

Freiburg, and in German, Irish, and French hospitals. Member Irving Literary Soc. and Cornell Debating Club and of the now extinct tribe of Hillians; pitcher on class nine and substitute on Varsity; class records in half-mile run, throwing baseball, and bicycling and Varsity championship in light- and middleweight boxing. Chairman Senior Ball Committee; "Custodian Permanent secretary class of '84. Capof the Pipe " '83-84. tain and assistant surgeon 13th Regt., N. G. N. Y., 1893-1900;

major and surgeon of same from 1900. Acting assistant surgeon 3d Division, 7th Army Corps, 1898-99, in Spanish War. Contributor to many medical journals and member of many medical societies; member Brooklyn Univ. Club and Cornell Club of New Y^'ork. Married Dec. 6, 1891, at Fulton, N. Y., Anna Catherine Gilmour.

De FUNIAK, HERBERT RIVERS, Louisville, Ky. '02, Arts. De GARMO, WALTER CHARLES, Ithaca, N. Y. B. Arch. '00. De GRAIN, EDWARD REINHOLD, 643 G St. S. E., Washington, D. C.

M. E.

'03.

De groat, CLINTON KNOWLTON, Buffalo, N. Y. A. B. '98. De GROFF, LILLIAN (MRS. THERON D. DAVIS), New Y^ork B. L.

City.

'97.

*De HAAN, JACOB, M. E. (E. E.) '96. DEITER, FRANK H., engineer, 391 28th St., Brooklyn, N. DEITZ, KARL SODEN, Gilbertsville, N. Y. '02, Law.

DELAFIELD, TALLMADGE, JR., Aurora, N. Y. De LAGUNA, THEODORE De LEO, assistant in

'68,

Y.

Sci.

philosophy, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. b. Oakland, Cal., July 22, 1876. Prep. Oakland (Cal.) High School '92; Univ. Cal., A. B., '96; A. M. '99; Cornell, Ph. D. '01; Honorary Fellow in philosophy '03-'04: Teacher of English in Sage Fellow in philosophy 'OO-'Ol. Misarius Province, Mindanao, P. I. '01-'03. La MATER, STEPHEN TRUESDELL, Syracuse, N. Y. '98, C. E.

De De La MATER, VAN NESS, department

of tests, B.

&

O. R'y, Balti-

Hudson, N. Y., July 3, 1878. Hudson and Ithaca High Schools. Cornell, M. E,, '00; graduate studies, '01. Sigma Track team '98-'99. Inspector of materials, B. & O. R'y. Xi. more, Md.

b.

REGISTER Married

Oct.

20,

1904,

Jacqueline

187

Montague Newton,

C.

U.

'OO-'Ol.

De LAMATER, WILLIAM JONAS,

lawyer, Hudson. N. Y. b. HudCornell A. B. '02; Albany Law Member Delta Phi. Admitted as junior partner in law firm of Cady & De Lamater. Member Hudson Club, Columbia Country Club, Univ. Club of Hudson, N. Y.; Univ. Club of Albany, N. Y. N. Y., Feb. 22, School, LL. B., '04. son,

1881.

De La MOTTE, (MRS.) ANNA CHRISTEREN, M. D.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

'00.

DELANEY, CHARLES HENRY, San Francisco, Cal. M. M. E. '02. DELANEY, PETER A., lawyer. Ill Lark St., Albany, N. Y. LL. B. '89. De LANEY, WESLEY LA MONTE, Sayre, Pa. '03, E. E. DELANEY, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. LL. B. '90. De LANO, ARTHUR MORTON, Montclair, N. J. '00, E. E. De LANO, HARRY CLARK, New York City. C. E. '95. De LANO, MILTON, JR., Canastota, N. Y. M. E. '95. De LANO, WARREN VARNEY, Auburn, N. Y. M. E. '98. De la VERGNE, GEORGE HARRISON, Honolulu, H. I. LL. B. '94. DELEHANTY, WILLIAM RAYMOND, bridge and dock-building F. M. Stillman Co., Jersey City, Newark, N. J. b. Albany, N. Y., Sept. 1871. Cornell B. S. in Arch. '94; 8, prepared at Albany (N. Y.) High School; entered Cornell with State scholarship. Chi Psi. Member Banjo and Mandolin clubs; Masque; Fruija; Undine; Bench and Board; Mermaid; Senior prize orator; president Albany Club; Strollers; Cornell Univ. Club; Essex Co. Country Club; Deal Golf Club. With McKim, Mead & White, architects, New York City, six years; Babb, Cook & Willard, New York, architects, two years. Married Apr. 16, 1902, ]\Iary T. Shanley, of Newark, N. J.

contractor;

N.

J.;

38

vice-president

James

St.,

De LIMA, DAVID ABINUN, New York City. '92, '94, E. E. De lima, ELIAS ABINUN, merchant and banker, 17 State St., New York, N. Y. b. Cura^oa, Dutch West Indies, Apr. 24, 1865. Prep. Dr. Sach's School, New York. Cornell, B. S., '86; Columbia Law School '89; admitted to New York bar. Member Theta Delta Chi; Bench and Board; Woodford Prize; Commencement stage; class orator; Oornellian Board. Member of firm of D. A.

& Co., export merchants with South America. Tested the constitutionality of Porto Rico tariff in case of de Lima vs. Bidwell, Director North Amer. Trust Co. to 1892; director First National Bank of Staten Island; trustee S. R. Smith Infirmary of Staten Island; president Battery Park Nat. Bank of New York. Member Theta Delta Chi Graduate Club; Cornell Club of New York; National Arts Club; New York Athletic Club. Married at New York, Oct. 27, 1886, Estela A. de Lima; children; Beatrice, Edith, Ernest, Estela. de Lima

188

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De long, SAMUEL RICHMOND,

Ovid, N. Y. B. S. in Arch, '96. physician; medical interne, Rochester (N. Y.) State Hosp. b. Nyack, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1881. Prep. Nyack Hi^h School; Cornell, M. D., '03. Member Wayside Club; Sag-e Dramatic Club; class basketball team '99-'01; Cornell Med. Club;

DEMAREST, RUTH,

also of College

Women's

Club, Rochester, N. Y.;

Monroe

Co.

Practitioners' Soe.

De MAURIAC, guy MIREMONT, New York City. '00, M. E. De MELLO, SOUZA PEDRO, Sao Paulo, Brazil. '74, C. E. De MENDES, OCTAVIANO ABDON PIERRE, Itu, Brazil.

'75,

Arch.

DEMING, A. H., 215 W. 48th St., New York City. DEMING, PAUL HARVEY, automobile manufacturer,

120

Lafa-

yette Ave., Detroit, Mich. b. Cleveland, O., 1872. Prep. Univ. School, Cleveland, O. Cornell '94. Member Alpha Delta Phi; Married Jan. 12, 1904, Mrs. Helen Smith, football team '92. Detroit, Mich.

DEMING, ROBERT,

b. engineer, 457 Hough Ave., Cleveland, O. Member Sphinx Cleveland, O., in 1876, Cornell, M. E., '00. Head; track team (1, 2, 3); captain (4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3),

Married Aug.,

1902, at Cleveland, O.

DEMING, WILLIAM LLOYD, Salem, Ohio. B. Arch, '77, DEMOREST, HENRY CLAY, New York City. '77, S. L. DEMPSEY, JOHN JOSEPH, Manistee, Mich. '98, C. E. DEMPSTER, CLANCY ROSS, San Francisco, Cal. '71, C, E. DEMPSTER, ROBERT LEDGER, actor (with Frederick Warde & Kathryn Kidder Co.); home address, 157 Highland Ave., BufState Normal 29, 1883. Prep. Masten Park High School; Cornell Law School, LL. B. '04. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Delta Phi. Member Sphinx Head; president Savage Club; president Masque; Nalanda; '86 Memorial Stage; Round Table; Undine; Bench and Board; Mermaid; Glee Club soloist; Senior Banquet Committee; Class Day orator; Scalp and Blade. De MUND, CORNELIUS ABRAM, Ridgewood, N. J. M. D. '00. DENBY, WYTHE, mining engineer, Juneau, Alaska, '88, C. E. falo,

N. Y.

b.

Buffalo, N. Y., Mar.

School, Buffalo, N, Y,

DENHAM, WILLIAM HENRY, Duluth, Minn. B. S. '73, HARRY RAPHAEL, New Orleans, La, '93, Law. HIRAM HENRY, teacher, 204 W. 81st St., New York

DENIS, DENIS,

B. S,

City.

'98,

DENISON,

HENRY STRONG,

Denver, Col,

'02,

Arts.

DENMAN, ABRAM CROSS, Newark, N, J, '94, Law. DENMAN, JOHN, JR., Kendall Creek, Pa, '91, M. E. DENNETT, HELEN MAE, Brooklyn, N, Y, '02, Arts. DENNETT, ROBERT CLARK ERNEST, Brooklyn,

N,

Y,

'03,

M. E.

C. E,

DENNETT, WILLIAM ALEXANDER,

Kittery, Maine,

'02,

REGISTER DENNIS, EVELYN HOKES (MRS. Ph. B.

V. E.

189

THEBAUD),

Buffalo. N. Y.

'99.

DENNIS, FRANCIS JAMES, Nevada City, Col. LL. B. '94. DENNIS, GLENN MERROW, Moravia, N. Y. '92, Law. DENNIS, HARRY WHITING, Hornellsville, N. Y. C. E. '99. DENNIS, JOHN BARTLETT, 24 Broad St., New^ York City. '86,

'83,

O.

*DENNIS, MARY REBEKAH. '99. Arts. DENNIS, NINA A., Bing-hamton, N. Y. '01, Med. '02, DENNIS, WALDO EMERSON, Chicag-o, 111. B. S. '77.

Arts.

DENNISON, BOYD COE, Bing-hamton, N. Y. '02, M. E. DENNY, JAMES McCORMICK, Harrisburg, Pa. '88, E. E. DENNY, ROBERT CAMPBELL, Newark, N. J. M. E. (E. E.) '03. DENNY, WALTER BELL, Newark, N. J. '00, Arts. DENNY, WILLIS FRANKLIN, Louisville, Ga. '91, Arch. DENTON, ALPHEUS PENN, 810 S. Second St., Leavenworth, Kan.: with Goodman Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. b. Downs, Kan., May 10, 1880.

Prep. Leavenworth High School;

of Mich,; Cornell, M. E.,

'04.

Freshman year

at Univ.

Member Alpha Tau Omega.

DENTON, CARRIE MILDRED, Forestport, N. Y. Ph. B. '98. DENTON, ELMER ALONZO, Ithaca, N. Y. LL. B. '92. LL. M. '93. DENTON, FRANCIS DOUGLAS, St. Louis, Mo. '03, M. E. DENTON, SAMUEL HARVEY, New York City. '72, Sci. DERBY, ORVILLE ADELBERT, Sao Paulo, Brazil. B. S. '74. DERCUM, HERJilAN, Cleveland, Ohio. B. Arch. '02. M. S. in Arch. '03.

*DERCUM, MAX. M. E. '97; M. M. E. '98. DERHAM, MILO GRANT, Chicago, 111. A. B. '92. DERR, OLIN FELL, Wilkesbarre, Pa. '02, M. E. DERR, RALPH, Wilkesbarre, Pa. '97, M. E. DERSHIMER, ARCHIBALD MUNSO. architecture, Pittston, Pa. b. Pitts, Pa., Mar. 31, 1878. Member Gargoyle. De rust, STELLA EDNA, Eddytown. N. Y. '95, Phil. DESBECKER, JOHN WARREN, Buffalo. N. Y. '02, M. E. DESBECKER, JOSEPH LAWRENCE, Buffalo, N. Y. '02, Arts. DESKY, HERMAN ISAAC, Elmira, N. Y. '01, Law. DETWILER, GEORGE KNABB, Toledo, O., real estate owner, broker, and builder, Toledo, O. b. Monocacy, Berks Co., Pa. Prep. Toledo High School '74; Cornell (Arch.) '78. Member Glee Club. Married Oct. 2, 1879, Caroline B. Bailey; children— Lorle M. and Hazel G., both born in Toledo, O.

DEUCHLER, CHARLES HENRY, Chicago,

111.

contractor, 172 A. B. '90; B. S. in Arch. '91.

DEUDNEY, RUSELL, Kingston, N. Y. '02, Law. DEUTSCH, RAYMOND, Cleveland, O. '02, Arts. De VASCONCELLAS, AUGUSTO CEZAR, Pouso Brazil.

B. M. E.

'78.

Washington

Alegre,

St.,

Minos,

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

190

De VED, CHARLES McCLELION, New Rochelle, De VED, HORACE WARREN, New Rochelle, N.

N. Y. '02, E. E. Y. M. E. (M. C.)

'03.

DEVENDORF, IRWIN SNELL, St. Johnsville, N. Y. '88, DEVENDORF, WILLIAM FREDERICK, Watertown, N. (E. E.)

Sci.

M. E.

Y.

'98.

DEVIN, ABE, Des Moines, la. '88, M. E. DEVIN, DAVID THOMAS, Des Moines, la. '74, C. E. DEVIN, GEORGE, Chicag-o, 111. B. C. E. '73. DEVITT, ALBERT F., Varna, N. Y. '02, Law. *DEVLIN, DAVID THOMAS. DEVOY, JAMES FRANCIS, Milwaukee, Wis. '88, Sp. De WEIN, a. ELIZABETH HAWVETH, 186 28tli St., Milwaukee, Wis.

'97.

B. S.

De WEIN, GEORGE FREDERICK, M. E.

Wis.

patent solicitor,

Milwaukee,

(E. E.) '97.

*DEWEY, ALICE FRANCES. '75, Sci. DEWEY, GEORGE STEELE, Goldsboro, N. C. '03, M. E. DEWEY, LOLA, Columbus, Pa. '74, N. DEWEY, RODNEY COMPTON, Toledo, O. '97, Law. De WINT, JOHN PETER, Fishkill, N. Y. '74, Sci. De WITT, BESSIE BELL (MRS. WILLARD BEAHAN), Winona, Minn.

A. B.

'78.

De WITT, JOHN, Port Jervis, N. Y. '90, Chem. De WITT, LOUISE LEWIS, Avon, N. Y. '92, Arts. De WOLFE, WILLIS HENRY, New Britain, Conn.

'93,

E. E.

DEWSNAP, GEORGE GIPPES, New York City. '97, Law. DEWSNAP, SAMUEL BROWN, president Manhattan Glass

Tile decorations for subway stations of New York City), 123 E. 34th St., New York City. b. New York City, Nov. 24, 1870. Cornell, E. E., '92. Phi Kappa Psi; Theta Nu Upsilon. DEWSNAP, SAMUEL GOTFIELD, Seattle, Wash. B. S. '78. DEXTER, FRANK HENRY, engineer, 391 8th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Prep. Adelphi Acad., '95; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1875. Co.

(manufacturers of glass

Cornell, M. E.,

tile

'98.

DEYO, BERTHA, Gardiner, N. Y. A. B. '02. DIAZ, CARLOS ALBERTO, Caracas, Venezuela, '94, E. E. DIBBLE, ARTHUR JACKSON, Binghamton, N. Y. B. L. '87. DIBBLE, CHARLES LEMUEL, Marshall, Mich. A. B. '03. DIBBLE, HENRY MONTGOMERY, banker, Aiken, S. C. B. Lit. DIBRELL, LOUIS NELSON, Danville, Va., '03, E. E. DICE, SETH DELMAR, Xenia, O. M. D. '99. DICK, WILLIA]\I AMZI, electrical engineer, 910 Chislett burg, Pa.

M. E.

Pitts-

in E. E. '92.

DICKENS, CHARLES WELLINGTON, Mecklenburg, Law.

St.,

'82.

N.

Y.

'88„

REGISTER

191

DICKERSON, WILBER HOWARD, Maine, N. Y. M. E. '99. DICKEY, EDWARD SOULE, Troy, N. Y. '94, Law. DICKEY, FRANK RICHMOND, Newburgh, N. Y. '93, Law. DICKEY, LAURA STANLEY, Newburgh, N. Y. B. S. '92. DICKINSON, ALICE LOVEJOY, Denver, Col. '97, Arch. *DICKINSON, ASA BOWLES CLARK. '70, Arts. DICKINSON, CHARLES COURTER, Colonial Trust Co., New York City.

B. L. '91; LL. B.

DICKINSON,

gerwood Mfg.

'94.

manager log-ging-machinery department, Lid-

J. H.,

New

York; residence, 79 Midland Ave., Coll. (Freshman and Sophomore (Sophomore, Junior, and Senior) C. E. '90.

Co.,

Montclair, N. J. years); Cornell

Swarthmore

Business-manager Cornell Christian Ass'n. Bulletin; treasurer Junior class; member Univ. tug-of-war team for three years; member also Hoo-Hoo Club; Hist. Soc. of Penn.; Masonic fraternity, and of various local organizations. Inventor of some patented improvements in steam-logging devices. fifteen Author of " Logging by Steam." Married Nov. 16, 1893, Annie L. Martindell, of Philadelphia, Pa.; child— Walter G. (seven years).

DICKINSON, LOUIS TIFFANY, New York City. '02, Law. DICKINSON, PHILIP STORR, Denver, Col. A. B. '01. DICKINSON, WILLIAM ELMORE, electrical engineer, Williamsburg, Va.

'02,

E. E.

DICKSON, GILBERT JOHN, Brushland, N. Y. '75, Sci. DICKSON, STARR KING, Westfield, N. Y. '03, Law. DIEDERICHS, HERMAN, mechanical engineer; assistant

professor experimental engineering, Cornell Univ.; 913 N. Aurora St., Ithaca, N. Y. b. Muenchen-Gladbach, Germany, Aug. 12, 1874. Cornell, M. E., '97. Phi Sigma Kappa; Sigma Chi. First Sibley Member Amer. Soc. for prize '97; Sibley Fellowship '97-98. Testing Materials; Verein Deutsche Ingenieure. DIEFENDORF, CHARLES WILSON, Troy, N. Y. '01, C. E.

*DIEFENDORF, ERNEST THAYER. B. S. '73. DIEFENDORF, MARY RIGGS, 657 De Kalb Ave., b.

town of Minden, Montgomery

Brooklyn, N. Y. Prep. In University days mem-

Co., N. Y., Feb. 17, 1862.

Adelphi Acad., 79; Cornell, A. B., '83. ber Irving Literary Soc; Cornell Univ. Christian Ass'n; now member of Cornell Alumnae Club, New York; Fort Greene Chapter D. A. R. DIEHL, CLIFFORD SAMUEL, Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, M. E.

DIEHL, GEORGE PAXTON, Ph. B.

distiller, 607

Main

St.,

Cincinnati, O.

'95.

DIEMER, HARRY MARSHALL, Ave., Cleveland, O.

electrical

M. E. (E. E.)

engineer,

162

Boltoi*

'03.

JOHN FANNING, B. S. '84. DIKEMAN, GEORGE JASON, attorney, *DIETZ,

Fredonia, N. Y.

B. L. '9L

COENELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

192

DILL, HENRY TAYLOR, St, Louis, Mo. '94, Arch. DILL, WILLIAM, Rushville, N. Y. '97, C. E. DILLENBECK, CLARK, civil engineer and architect; assistant engineer Philadelphia & Reading R'y Co., Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, Pa. b. Palatine Bridge, N. Y., June 24, 1866. Prep, two years Palatine Bridge Acad., and one year Canajoharie Acad.; grad. '83; Cornell, C. E., '88. Assistant engineer Philadelphia & Reading R'y Co. May, 1890; now holds same position in charge of building and architectural department; has

been consulting engineer on building of many industrial plants. Author of " Specifications for Passenger and Freight Stations," 1895. Vice-president Board of Commissioners Springfield township, Pa., Feb., 1902.

Philadelphia.

Member

Married Oct.

A.

24, 1894,

S.

C.

E.;

Engineers' Club, J., Eleanor

at Plainfield, N.

Tennant Morrison.

WALDO EDGAR, BlufEton, 0. '01, Law. DILLINGHAM, LEE, New York City. '94, Phil. DILLON, TIMOTHY, Corinth, N. Y. LL. B. '96. DILTS, FRANK BUTLER, manufacturer, Fulton, DILLER,

N. Y.

M. E.

'95.

attorney-at-law, 119 Wyoming Ave., ScranHonesdale, Pa., Nov. 20, 1871. Cornell '93, Law. DIMMICK, WILLIAM CONNELL, Scranton, Pa. '01, Arts. DIMON, DANIEL YOUNG, Groton, N. Y. C. E. '96.

DIMMICK, RUSSELL, ton, Pa.

b.

*DIMON, HENRY GOLDSMITH, C. E. '87. DIMON, THEODORE, with telephone engineering department. Western Electric

Co., 259 S. Clinton St., Chicago, 111. b. Utica, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1876. Prep. Utica Free Acad. '93; Cornell, M. E., '98. Assistant engineer U. S. Navy, June-Oct., 1898. Associate member A. I. E. E. Married Apr. 26, 1902, at Newburgh, N. Y.,

Grace L. Huntington.

DIMON, THEODORE HUNTTING, lawyer

(investments and mort-

gages), vice-president and treasurer Continental Mines Co., 16 State St., Rochester, N. Y. Prep. Ithaca High School '96; Cornell Law School '96-'97; Cornell Univ. (Science) '97-'98; Albany Law School, LL. B., '00. Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity, Al-

bany Lave School; Cornell Alumni Ass'n ter Athletic Club.

Married Nov.

15, 1900,

of Rochester; Roches-

Olive Colwell Beal.

DINGENS, CARL LOUIS, manager New York branch

G.

Hussey

&

tobacco dealers, 174 Pearl St., New York City. b. Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 22, 1873. Cornell, M. E. (E. E.), '96. Theta Nu Epsilon. Member Scalp and Blade. Co., leaf

DINGLE, EDWARD BROAD, '00, '02, C. E. DINGLE, HOWARD, Baltimore, Md. '02, M. E. DINGLE, JAMES HERVEY, city engineer, Charleston, '92.

DIPPLE, CHARLES,

JR., Brooklyn, N. Y.

'94, C.

E.

S. C.

C. E.

REGISTER

193

DIRLAM, HOWARD KENNETH, West Mansfield, O. '01, Arts. DIRNBERGER, MICHAEL FRANK, JR., Buffalo, N. Y. '99, Law. DISNEY, IRVIN PORTER, Baltimore, Md. M. E. '88. DISSOWAY, CROWELL MUNDY, New Springville, N. Y. '73, Arch. DITMARS, GEORGE FORD, Geneva, N. Y. B. S. '84. DITMARS, JACOB REMSEN, Saratoga, N. Y. '01, Arts: '02, Law. DITTS, FRANK BAKER, Fulton, N. Y. '95. *DIVELLE, WILLIAM DELAFIELD. A. B. '83. DIVINE, ALICE, physician, Ellenville, N. Y. M. D. '00. DIVINE, JOHN HOWARD, Ellenville, N. Y. '02, M. E. DIX, CHARLES BILLINGS, Glens Falls, N. Y. M. E. '88.

FRANK STILLMAN, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '03. JOHN ALDEN, Glens Falls, N. Y. '82, Sci. DIXON, BRANDT VAN BLARCOM, president H. Sophie Newcomb DIX, DIX,

Mem.

Coll.; residence, 1220 Washington Ave., New Orleans, La. Paterson, N. J., Feb. 27, 1850. Prep. St. Louis public schools; City Univ.; Amherst Coll. '66-'68; Cornell, Jan. '69- June '70, A. B., A. M.; LL. D., Southwestern Univ. Member Alpha Delta Phi; president and shortstop baseball team; Orchestra and Glee Club; assisted in starting the Era: principal St. Louis Grammar School 1870-73; assistant principal Central High School, St. Louis 1873-84; principal 1884-87; organized this college as president, 1887. Chair of philosophy, Tulane, 1887-1900; president New Orleans Acad, of Sci. 1892-97; civil service commissioner. New Orleans, 1898. Member New Orleans Chess Club; Round Table Club, New Orleans. Married in Caledonia, Mo., June 24, 1873, Eliza R. Carson; two sons James Carson, Cornell '96; William Ackerman, principal Dixon Acad.. Covington, La.

b.



*DIXON, JAMES CORSON. B. S. '96. DIXON, WILLIAM ACKERMAN, New Orleans, La. '96, Arts. DIXSON, THOMAS WILEY, attorney, 710 Onondaga Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y.

B. L.

'95.

DOAN, MARTHA, Indianapolis, Ind. D. Sc. DOBBIN, CLARENCE EPHRAIM, builder, York

City.

B. S. in Arch.

'96.

500

W.

121st St.,

DOBBIN, ELIZABETH CALDER, Fairport, N. Y. '98, DOBBIN, MABLE CALDER, Fairport, N. Y. Ph. B. '98. DOBBYN, WILLIAM RICHARD, Minneapolis, Minn. B.

Arts. Lit. '77.

*DOBROLUBOFF, JOHN ALEXANDROVITCH. B. C. E. '74. *DODD, FRANKLIN MARCUS GRANT. C. E. '90. DODGE, ARTHUR BYRON, Lancaster, Pa. '03, C. E. DODGE, CLARENCE BUTTON, Cleveland, O. '02, M. E. DODGE, HARRIET, Buffalo, N. Y. B. S. "00. DODGE, JAxMES LYNN, West Winfield, N. Y. C. E. '94. DODGE, JAMES MAPES, mechanical engineer; president Storage VOL. IV

Co.,

— 13

New

'90.

and Link Belt Engineering

Coal

Co., as well as director

194

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

in numerous corporations, McKean Ave., Germantown, Cornell three j'ears '72; Rutgers Coll., N. J., one year.

DODGE, LILLIAN MYRA (MRS. LIEBEN GODFREY), N. Y.

Ph. B.

Pa,

Oxford,

'97.

DODGE, NORMAN,

engineer with Electric Storage Battery Co., Corb. Washington, D. C, Sept. 27, 1877. nell, B. S., '00. Sigma Phi; Sigma Xi. President Chess Club; Tennis Club; Undine; Bench and Board; Mermaid; also Germantown Cricket Club; Amer. Electro-Chemical Soc; Magnetic Club of Philadelphia. DODGE, ROBERT IRVING, architect, 632 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B. Arch. '01. DODGSON, FRANK LEMONT, consulting engineer General Railway Signal Co., Buffalo, N. Y. b. Genesee Co., N. Y., Sept. 2, 1866. Cornell, C. E., '89. Inventor of low pressure pneumatic system of railway signals, and various other devices used in Married, 1889, Blanche A. Rhodes, of Ithaca, signaling. N. Y. DODSON, CHARLES WILLIAM, lawyer, 28 School St., Boston, Mass.; residence, Ridgewood Road, Maiden, Mass. b. Andover, Mass., Dec. 16, 1868. Prep. Andover; special at Cornell '91, '92, '93. Member C. U. C. A., and treasurer '92. 1894-96 engaged Philadelphia, Pa.

in

manufacture of woolen dress-goods, owning half interest

Cornell Club; Mass.,

June

Kernwood 19,

1895,

in

Member since 1896 practiced law. member and vice-president, 1903, of

mill at Lawrence, Mass.; Converse Lodge, ^Masons;

Club, Maiden, Mass.

Married, Maiden,

Maude H. Morton; one daughter,

to

Dorothy.

DODSON,

MARTHA ETHEL,

Berwick, Pa.

'03,

Arts.

DOEFFLMYER, LOUIS EDWARD, Kansas Cit, Mo. '87, DOEPP, LOUIS ERNEST, New York City. '93, E. E. DOERFFLING, ARREY, Elmhurst, N. Y. '98, Arch. DOERFINGER, AUGUSTUS. B. C. E. '71. DOGGETT, WILLIAM, Niagara Falls, N. Y. DOHERTY, MANNING WILLIAM, manager

'75,

Arch.

Arts.

Guelph Foundry

Co.,.

A. M. '97. DOHERTY, MARY, Cincinnati, O. A. B. '99. DOIG, WALTER PERRY, Booneville, N. Y. A. B. '99. DOLAN, PAUL, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. D. '03. DOLE, ROLLIN WILBUR, attomey-at-law, Willey & Dole, 407-408 Auerbach Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Residence, 47 S. Eighth East St. b. Orleans, Neb., Sept. 27, 1879. Cornell LL. B. '01. Member Delta Chi. Admitted to the bar in 1901. DOLE, WALTER S^\NFORD, Riverside, Cal. C. E. '92.

Guelph, Can.

DOLE, WILLIAM HERBERT, York

City.

B. S. in Arch.

DOLLAR, WILLIAM,

architect, 51

Exchange

'94.

Henvelton, N. Y.

'85,

M. E.

Place,

New

REGISTER DOLSON, EDWIN LEMUEL, N. Y.

'87,

195

lawyer, 409 Ashland Ave., Buffalo,.

Let.

DOLSON, GRACE NEAL,

A. B. '96, Ph. D. '99. MayugTiez, Porto Rico. LL.BU

Hornellsville, N. Y.

DOMINGUEZ, FELIX JORGE VIDAL, '03.

DOMINGUEZ, RAFAEL, Vera Cruz, Mex. DOMINICK, DEWITT, merchant, Walden,

N. Y.

DOMTNICK, EUGENE LEWIS,

Ellicott Square, Buffalo,

N. Y.

LL. B.

lawyer,

'02,

90.1

C. E.

B. S.

'81.

'95.

DONALDSON, ALEXANDER GROSVENOR,

Detroit,

Mich.

'03,

Arch.

DONALDSON, CLARA ROSELLA, Greenwich, O. A. B. '01. *DONALDSON, EDWIN GODDARD. B. Lit. '73. DONALDSON, GEORGE, teacher, Cliflfside Park, N. J. B. S. '88. DONEY, DE WITT CLINTON, Columbus, O. '91, Sci. DONK, ROSE RUDOLPH, Newark, N. J. '01, Arts. DONN, JOHN MAHON, Honolulu, H. I. B. S. in Arch. '94. DONOHUE, ROBERT DANIEL, Skaneateles, N. Y. LL. B. 'GO. DONOVAN, BERNARD FAY, Clifton Forge, Va. '93, E. E. DONOVAN, HERBERT DARIUS AUGUSTINE, '.solicitor, 507 Orang-e

Syracuse, N. Y. A. B. '03. lawyer, 4204 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo. Cornell student '01; left in June, 1899; St. St.,

DONOVAN, IRWIN, b. St.

Law School (Washington Univ.) LL. B. Member Undine; Savage Club. Married Jan. Louis

Louis, Mo.,

Zeta Psi.

'01.

1903, at

8,

St.

Laura Virginia Edwards.

DONOVAN, JAMES CLARENCE, Brooklyn, N. DONOVAN, RICHARD JAMES, St. Clair, Mich.

Y.

'90,

M. E.

Arch.

'00,

M. M. E.

'01.

DOOLITTLE, ALBERT HALL, New Rochelle, N. Y. '00, E. E. DOOLITTLE, CLARENCE EVERETT, manager Electric Light and Power

Co.,

Aspen, Col.

B. S. in E. E.

'85.

DOOLITTLE, HAROLD LUKENS, Pasadena, Cal. '03, M. E. DOOLITTLE, LEWIS JOSEPH, lawyer, 27 Pine St., New York M. E.

DOPPELMAYER, DELLA, Marshall, Tex. "99, Arts. DORN, CHARLES HARRY, Albany, N. Y. '99, Law. DORN, RALPH WALDO, Santa Lucrecia, Estado de Vera A. B.

City.

'93.

Cruz, Mex.

'01.

DORNER, WILLIAM FREDERICK,

gas engineer with United Gas

Improvement Co. of Philadelphia. Residence, 1238 Kaighn Ave., Camden, N. J. b. Baden, Germany, in 1878. Prep. Friends' Central School, Philadelphia.

Cornell M. E.

Teams

'98, '99 '00.

(center and guard)

DORON, CHARLES SLAUTER, Cold Spring, DORR, LOWA MARIE, Clayton, N. Y. Ph.

DORRANCE, JAMES FRENCH,

Seattle,

'01.

Varsity Football

N. Y. B.

Wash.

'01, C.

'97. '00,

Arts.

E.

COENELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

196

DOSH, LOUIS PHILIPE, Milford, la. M. D. '03. DOTY, EUCLID LE LOSS, Findlay, O. '03, Law. DOTY, JAMES CUMINGS, Denver, Col. '00, Arch.

DOUBLEDAY, BERNICE EDNAH, Jamestown,

DOUBLEDAY N. Y.

Ex.

(MRS.)

N. Y.

BLANCHE WOODWORTH,

A. B.

'03.

teacher.

Bliss,

'03.

DOUBLEDAY, GRACE (MRS. C. W. HARRIS). B. S. in Arch. *DOUBLEDAY, THAYER ETHELBERT. '01. Arts. DOUD, ELI H., treasurer Acorn Brass Mfg. Co., corner Greenleaf Ave. and Ashland Boulevard, Chicago, 111. Prep. Dept. Chicago Univ.; Union Coll. of Law, Chicago. Cornell '86. Member Psi Upsilon. Cornell Congress. City attorney South Omaha, Neb., 1888-1890 and 1894-1895; assistant prosecuting attorney Douglas Co. 1888-1892; delegate National Democratic Convention 1900. Married Sept. 25, 1887, at Ithaca, N. Y., Minnie A. Dryer; children, Mary Louise and Helen Dryer (deceased).

DOUDNA, FRANK B., Quaker City, O. '90, Law. DOUGHERTY, EDWARD EMMETT, Atlanta, Ga. B. Arch. '98. DOUGHERTY, JAMES SMITH, Atlanta, Ga. LL. B. '01. DOUGHTY, ELIZABETH ALMY, Matteawan, N. Y. A. B. '02. DOUGHTY, HERMAN WILLIAM, Binghamton, N. Y. M. E. (E.

E.)

'96.

DOUGHTY, JOHN HENRY,

JR.,

Matteawan, N. Y.

M. E.

'99.

DOUGLAS, HENRY PERCY, New York City. '91, Let. DOUGLAS, PERCY GORDON, New York City. '02, C. E. DOUGLASS, EDWIN. A. B. '70. DOUGLASS, HERBERT McNAIR, Clyde, N. Y. '02, M. E. DOUGLASS, HOWARD WEDDLE, McKeesport, Pa. 02, Arts. DOUNCE, GEORGE ALEXANDER, president Puget Sound Light and Heat Co., 1109 Cherry St., Seattle, Wash. Home address, Montgomery

St., Syracuse, N. Y. b. Elmira, N. Y., Mar. 20, Cornell A. B. '79. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Member Rainer, Seattle, Athletic and Univ. Clubs, all of Seattle. Married Feb.

324

1858.

4,

1895, at Syracuse, N. Y., Cornelia L. Esty.

DOTY, STEPHEN WIRT, Lockport, N. Y. '02, For. DOVE, ARTHUR GARFIELD, Geneva, N. Y. A. B. '03. DOVE, CALEB WILLIAM, Skaneateles, N. Y. '93, I,aw.

DOW, HORACE HENRY, Toledo, O. '70, '73, Sci. DOWD, CHARLES BERNARD, lawyer, Cortland, N. Y. LL. B. '04. DOWD, THOMAS HARRY, Cortland, N. Y. '90, Law. DOWE, RICHARD HENRY, Ithaca, N. Y. '68, Sci. DOWLER, FRANK PRICE, Jamestown, N. Y. '96, Law. DOWLING, DANIEL FRANCIS, Brooklyn, N. Y. '85, S. L. DOWLING, EDWARD C, lawyer. 227 Aladison St., Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1870. Prep. Grammar School No. 3, Brooklyn; Brooklyn High School '92; entered Cornell Law School

'87.

'89;

Entered Cornell class graduated LL. B. '91.

REGISTER

197

Member Baseball Team '91. Served in New York State Assembly 1903, 1904, 1905, representing 17th district, King-s Co. (Eepublican). Phi Delta Phi.

DOWLING, EUNICE (MRS. JOHN DONALD ENGLE), Minn.

A. B.

DOWLING, GEACE BOOKMAN, N. Y.

Ph. B.

Paul,

St.

'83.

teacher, 351 Adelphi

St.,

Brooklyn,

'99.

DOWLING, JOSEPH LYMAN, Lima, 0. C. E. '89. DOWNES, BERTHA MARIA, Francestown, N. H. A. B. DOWNES, CHARLES SAWYER, teacher, Berkeley, Cal.

'02.

B. S.

'96.

DOWNEY, ARCHIBALD ST. JOHN. Flushing, N. Y. '98, M. E. DOWNEY, ARCHIBALD STEWART, civil engineer, 20 Dexter Horton Bldg., Seattle ,Wash.

DOWNEY, JOSEPH ROBERT, St.,

Pueblo, Col.

'92,

C. E. '96,

DOWNING, ELIZABETH (MRS. B.

and mining, 316 W.

9t.h

GLENN), Wheeling, W.

Va.

real estate

Sci.

E. D.

S. '83.

DOWNING, EVA FRANCES, Wilkesbarre, Pa. '95, Sci. DOWNING, FREDERICK BAGG, superintendent of Agencies

Western Dept. Insurance Co. of North America and Philadelphia Underwriters, 225 W. Ninth St., Erie, Pa. b. Erie, Pa., July 25, 1871. Prep. Gunnery, Washington, Conn.; Cascadilla School, Ithaca. Cornell M. E. (E. E.) '94. Zeta Psi. Member Sphinx Head; Aleph Samach; Undine; Bench and Board; Mermaid; Freshman Baseball Team; Summer Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs '92; regular Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, seasons

member summer Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Chibs touring England 1895; business manager '94 Cornellian; '94 Junior Ball Committee; assistant manager Football Team '92; Savage Club; also member Erie Club, Kahkwa Club and Golf Club, Erie, and Erie Chamber of Commerce. Vice-president and general manager Keystone Electric Co., Erie, Pa., 1896-1902; organizer and president of Erie Amusement Co., owners and conductors of Majestic Theatre; director Erie Trust Co. Married Nov. 16, 1902, at Cleveland, O., Edith Emilie Anundssen; one son, b. Oct. 16, 1904. DOWNS, CHARLES LEFEVER, Williamsport, Md. '02, Arts. DOWNS, IRVING GARFIELD, Riverhead, N. Y. M. E. '01. 1892-1893, 1893-1894;

DOWNS, MERLE LEACH, Owego, N. Y. '96, E. E. DOWNS, THOMAS, lawyer, 38 Park Row, New York

City.

b. Al-

bany, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1880. Prep. Albany High School; Cornell Law School '02. Delta Chi. Member Glee Club; Masque; also Cornell, Cathedral and Monroe Clubs, and Choral Art Soc, New

York

City.

DOWS, LINDA, lawyer, 540 W. 150th St., New York City. LL. B. '03. DOYLE, CLARENCE MORTON, teacher, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '02. DOYLE, EDMUND MILLER, Menlo Park, Cal. M. M. E. '96.

198

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY ALLEN NORTON,

general manag-er and vice-president N. Y. b. South Lansing, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1875. Prep. Ithaca High School '94; Brooklyn Latin School '95. Cornell B. S. '99. Chi Psi. Business manager Cornell Widow '96'97; same Cornell Magazine '98-'99; Cornell Masque '98-'99. DRAKE, ARCHIBALD EDWARD, Buffalo, N. Y. '03, C. E. DRAKE, DAVID CLARENCE, Southampton, N. Y. '86, C. E. DRAKE, ELIZABETH GUEST, Buffalo, N. Y. A. B. '99. DRAKE, ERNEST ALLEN, superintendent Computing Scale Co., Toledo, O. M. E. '99.

DRA.E[E,

E. T.

Booth

Co., Ithaca,

DRAKE, HENRY CANBY, Bellefontaine, O. '70, Sci. DRAKE, HARVEY JOHN, Buffalo, N. Y. LL. B. '04. DRAKE, JANE LUDLOW (MRS. F. A. ABBOTT), Buffalo, '01,

N. Y.

Arts.

DRAKE, JEREMIAH CLINTON MERLE, Westfield, N. Y. '76. DRAKE, JOHN THOMAS, Chester, N, Y. '97, E. E. DRAKE, MARCUS MOTIER, Buffalo, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '00. DRAKE, RAYMOND ROGERS, Buffalo, N. Y. '02, E. E. DRAKE, WILLIAM ALLEN, Portland, Ind. '03, M. E. DRAPER, FREDERICK CLINTON, architectural draughtsman

N.

with Herrick & Randall, architects, S. A. & K. Bldg. Residence, 3151/4 W. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y. b. Fulton, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1871. Cornell B. Sci. '93. Partner in firm Faber & Draper, architects, 1900-1904. Married Aug. 14, 1900, at Fayetteville, N. Y., Lulu

May Webb. DRAVO, CHRISTIAN McKEE, Pittsburg, Pa. '02, Arts. DREIER, CARL DORSET, New York City. '92, C. E. DREIER, WALTER C, manager of estate at Baracoa, Cuba, property of La Coneolacion Plantation Co., 27 Beaver St., New York Prep. Chicago Manual b. Chicago, 111., Feb. 25, 1873. Cornell B. L. '94; post-gradiiate student Training School. (law) '94-'95. Theta Delta Chi. Member La Fruija; Undine; Bench and Board; Mermaid; also Kenwood Club, Chicago. DRESSER, GARDNER SHERMAN, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ph. B. '00. DRESSER, JOHN OLMSTED, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. B. '01. City.

DREY, EUGENE ALBERT, and

treasurer Drey & Kahn Glass Co., 11th Charles Sts., St. Louis, Mo. b. St. Louis, Mo., May 2, Prep. St. Louis High School. Cornell B. A. '03.

St.

1882.

DREY, WALTER, St. Louis, Mo. '01, Arts. DREW, ELMER REGINALD, Oakland, Cal. Ph. D. '03. DRISCOLL, JAMES TIMOTHY, Buffalo, N. Y. '02, Law. DRISCOLL,, WILLIAM MAURICE, Ithaca, N. Y. '84, M. DROWN, JOHN KURD, special inspector of customs, St. Ph. B.

E.

Louis, Mo.

'89.

DRUAR, JOHN FENIMORE, neering

general engineering. National EngiResidence, 288 Franklin St. b. Buf1879. Prep. Univ. Prep. School, Buffalo,

Co., Buffalo. N. Y.

falo, N. Y.,

Nov.

15,

REGISTER

199

Cornell ex. '01. Captain Cornell Univ. Corps of Cadets; volunteer in Spanish War. Manager Buffalo Batting Mill 1903-1P04, until destroyed by fire. Founded National Engineering Co., general mechanical and structural engineers, July, 1903. Member 4th Signal Corps, N. G. S. N. Y.. and 74th

N. Y.

left college to

Eegiment Infantry, N. G. S. N. Y. '92, E. E. L., South Bend, Ind. DRUMM, ELIZABETH ROSE, Buffalo, N. Y. '01, Arts.

DRULINER, FRANK

DRURY, ALEXANDER GETCHETT, Cincinnati, O. '02, Arts. DRURY, JOHN MAYNARD, lawyer, Gloversville, N. Y. '82, S. L. DRUSKIN, SAMUEL JEROME, physician, 214 E. Broadway, New York City. b. Wilna, Russia, Feb. 2, 1875. Prep. New York Inst.; Ithaca High School. CorActive in indoor athletics (wrestling) Basketball Team ('97-'98); track work (long distance running) member Cross Country Club; also Eastern Med. Soc; East Side Civic Club; Educational League: New Era Club. Demonstrator physiology and comparative anatomy (Cornell) '96-'98; Instructor New York Evening High School 1901-1902. DUBAR, VIOLET AGNES, Titusville, Pa. '02, Arts.

public school; nell B. S. '98,

Hebrew Tech.

M. D.

'02.

;

DU DU DU DU DU

BOIS, BOIS, BOIS, BOIS, BOIS,

ARTHUR WOOD, Hallstead, Pa. '03, Arts. CHESTER BUCH, Saugatuck, Conn. M. E. '02. ELIZABETH HICKMAN, New York City. A. B.

HENRY PASTOR,

Hallstead, Pa.

'02,

'97.

M. E.

PAUL THORNE, Hudson, N. Y. '91, Arch. DUCKHAM, ALBERT EDWARD, Pittsburg, Pa. C. E. '90. DUCKWORTH, WILLARD DEMAREST, New York City. '02, E. DUDGEON, FRANKLIN PIERCE, New York City. '02, Law. DUDLEY, FANNY ALICE, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Arts. DUDLEY, GEORGE FREELAND. B. S. '73. DUDLEY, PERCIVAL CLARENCE, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Law. DUDLEY, WILLIAM RUSSELL, Stanford Univ., Cal. B. S. '74. DUFFEY, BENNETT EDMUND, Port Jervis, N. Y. '96, Law. DUFFEY, EDWARD ALLEN,

Seattle,

Wash.

M. E. (E. E.)

EDWARD

JOHN, Duluth, Minn. C. E. DUGAN, WILLIAM JOHN, Pueblo, Col. '03, Arts. DUGGAR, JOHN ALONZO, Eden, Ga. '78, Arts. DUFFIES,

DUGGAR, MINGE BENJAMIN, Ph. D.

E.

'03.

'88.

professor of botany, Columbia, Mo.

"98.

DUKE, OLIVER, Baltimore, Md. DUKE, WILLIAM, JR., Wellsville, N. Y. '02, Law. DUKE, WILLIAM WADDELL, Kansas City, Mo. '01, Arts. DUKES, RICHARD GUSTAVUS professor, 726 Republic St., M. E. (E. E.) '96. DULIN, HORACE, Washington, D. land, O.

C.

'01,

M. E.

DULTON, CHARLES SEYMOUR, Walcott, N. Y. DULTON, CHAUNCY NOBLE, Washingtoa. D. C.

'73,

C. E.

'76,

C. E.

Cleve-

200

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

DUMAS, CLAUDIO, JE., Matanzas, Cuba. DUNBAR, CHARLES H., superintendent Elgin,

111.

M. E.

'02,

E. E.

Elgin American Gas Co.,

'92.

DUNBAR. JESSIE ELLEN, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Arts. DITNBAR, ]V[ARION ELIZABETH, Ithaca, N. Y. '03, Law. DUNBAR, ROBERT C, Monmouth, 111. '02, Arch. DUNCAN, CHARLES HENRY, Cincinnati, O. '90, M. E. DUNCAN, HARRY LEE, patent attorney, 120 Broadway, New York City.

M. E.

(E. E.) '96.

DUNCAN, PETER SHONBERGER,

JR., Silica rock business, HoUidaysburg, Pa. b. Lancaster, Pa., Mar. 6, 1878. Prep. Kiskiminetas Springs School, Saltsburg, Pa. Remained in Cornell only a few months. Member Chi Phi fraternity.

*DUNCAN, WILLIAM FREESE. B. S. '73. DUNCAN, WILLIAM McKINLEY, Youngstown,

DUNHAM, ANDREW ELLSWORTH, danville. Pa.

B. S.

O.

'92,

PhiL

Episcopal clergyman, Sheri-

'86.

DUNHAM, FREDERIC GIBBONS, Buffalo, N. Y. A. B. '02. DUNHAM, FREDD HALL, attorney, Batavia, N. Y. B. S. '86. DUNHAM, WALTER EDWARD, mechanical engineer, Chicago

and Northwestern R'y, Chicago, 111. b. Newark, N. J., Sept. 9, 1873. Cornell M, E. '95. Master mechanic C. R. I. & M. R'y, Dalhart, Tex., 1901-1902. Member Western R'y Club, Chicago; Western Soc. Eng., Chicago. Married Apr. 19, 1899, Belle Shellabarger; child, George Shellabarger Dunham.

DUNHAM, WALTER HORATIO, Nichols, N. Y. DUNHAIM, WILLIAM HARRISON, Waterloo, N.

C. E. '94.

Y.

'00,

Arts;

'02,

Law.

DUNIWAY, CLYDE AUGUSTUS, Stanford Univ., Cal. A. B. '92. DUNIWAY, RALPH ROELFSON, Portland, Ore. LL. B. '92. DUNLAP, ANNA LAURA, Holland Patent, N. Y. '01, Arts. DUNLAP, ARTHUR HOYT, Miami, Mo. C. E. '99. DUNLAP, MILTON IRWIN, Greenfield, O. Ph. B. '91. DUNLAP, ROBERT BRIGHT, Reading, Pa. '02, Law. DUNLAP, FREDERICK, Washington, D. C. '02, For. DUNLAP, SYDNEY HUBERT, 129 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. '95, C. E.

DUNLOP, FREDERICK, Chillicothe, O. F. E. '04. DUNN, ARTHUR TAYLOR, cashier Broad Exchange Branch Office, New York Life Ins. Co., 25 Broad St., New York City. b. CortPrep. Cortland (N. Y.) State Normal Manager Univ. orchestra. Member also of Sinfonia (musical Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs;

land, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1880.

School.

Cornell A. B.

'03.

fraternity).

DUNN, BURTON LEONARD, physician, DUNN, CHARLES, mechanical engineer, City.

M. E.

'9:5.

Sigma

Xi.

Oneida, N. Y. B. Sci. '95. W. 152d St., New York

479

REGISTER DUNN, CHARLES ANDREW, Whit«sboro, N. Y. DUNN, FRANK S., engineer and superintendent

201 A. B.

'01.

Municipal Gas Co.,

Albany, N. Y. Residence, 11.31 Broadway, b. Utica, Pa., Oct. 9, Cornell C. E. '92. Member 1863. Prep. Grove City (Pa.) Coll. Amer. Gas Light Ass'n. Married Aug-. 3, 1893, at Sharon, Pa., Lucy Bradjf; children, John, Eleanor, Marjorie and Winifred. DUNN, JOHN GIBSON, Lawrenceburg-, Ind. '75, Sci. DUNN, JOSEPH HARRISON, London, Eng-. '01, E. E. DUNN, LILLIAN CECILIA, teacher, 15 Duryea Ave., Schenectady, N. Y.

A. B.

'03.

DUNN, PERRY DENISE, lawyer, Webster, N. Y. LL. B. '04. DUNN, THOMAS CHASE, Providence, R. I. '88, E. E. DUNN, THOMAS LYTELAND, Petersburg, Va. '02, E. E. DUNN, WILLIS ANDREW, Helena, Mont. A. M. '94. DUNNING, EDGAR FRANCIS, New York City. '76, C. E. DUNNING, EMILY, 110 E. 25th and 18th St., New York City. '97,

M. D.

B. S.

'01.

DUNNING, HENRY SAGE,

b. Scarsdale, dentist, New York City. N. Y., July 7, 1881. Prep. Dwight School, New York; New York Coll. of Dentistry D. D. S. Cornell '05, Arts. Member Psi UpsiClub; Freshman Banquet lon; Undine; Stoic Club; Committee; Cornell Club of New York; New York Naval Mil-

Mummy

itia; Psi Omega Dental fraternity. DUNNING, WILLIAM SHANKLAND, manager Alexander

Works, 329 W. Water

Iron

Syracuse, N. Y. Residence, 111 Highland St. b. Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1876. Prep. St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. Cornell '99. Member Chi Phi; La Fruija. Member Century Club, and Onondaga Golf and Country Club, Syracuse, N. Y. Married Oct. 4, 1900, at Syracuse, N. Y., Florence S. Denison. DUNWELL, CHARLES TAPPAN, Brocton, N. Y. '71, Arts. DUNWELL, JAMES W., justice State Supreme Court, Lyons, N. Y. Prep. District School and b. Newark, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1849. Lyons Union School. Cornell student '69-'71. Admitted to bar June, 1873; fifteen years in partnership with the late Hon. H. Camp, of Lyons, at one time member of congress; enjoyed large general practice, as w ell as clientage of N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. and municipal and other corporations; practiced law at Lyons until elected to present judgeship for term of fourteen St.,

years from Jan. 1, 1896. Prominent in political campaign work, representing Republican party in State and National convenMarried May 22, 1878, at Newark, N. Y., Mary Ella tions. (iroat, daughter of Hon. R. B. Groat, of that place. DUQUETTE, BURT AIKEN, attorney, Lockport, N. Y. LL. B. '02. DURAND, ADAH, Rochester, N. Y. '01, Arts. DURAND, EDWARD DANA, Stanford Univ., Cal. Ph. D. '96. DURAND, CHARLES ALEXANDER, mechanical engineer, 114 Lib-

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

202

erty

New York

St.,

Team

City.

Track Team

'02;

DURAND, ELTAS JUDAH, Oak

Ave., Ithaca, N. Y.

Chi.

(1)

A. B.

'01.

Captain Univ. Lacrosse

(2).

instructor in botany Cornell Univ., 120 Cornell A. B. '93, D. Sci. '95. Sigma

Member

Quill and Dagger; president Natural Hist. Soc. Fellow in botany '93-'95; Fellow Amer, Ass'n Adv.

1892-1893;

Author numerous contributions

Science.

Married Sept.

5,

to botanical journals.

1899, at Churchville, N. Y.,

Anna Louise Perry

(1894).

DURAND, FRED COYE, Westfield, N. Y. '85, C. E. DURAND, WILLIAM LEVENWORTH, Ithaca, N. Y. DURANT, JOHN McWILSON, lawyer, Mercaderes 4, A. B.

'03,

Arts.

Habana, Cuba.

'96.

DURANT, WILLIAM CLARKE, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. '00, E. DURHAM, CHARLES LOVE, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. D. '99. DURKON, WILLIAM JAMES, Watertown, N. Y. '02, C. E. DURLAND, ALICE OAKEY, Jamaica, N. Y. '02, Arts. DURLAND, ANDREW JACKSON, Wells Corners, N. Y.

E.

'74,

C. E.

DURLAND, FREDERICK LOVEJOY, New York City. B. L. '89. DUROE, VERNON EVERETT, teacher, 477 W. 140th St., New York City.

A. B.

'96.

DURYEA, EDWIN, JR., Brooklyn, N. Y. B. C. E. '83. DURYEA, HOWARD, Craigsville, N. Y. '03, E. E. DURYEE, LEVERICH, Everett, Wash. '96, E. E. DUSENBERRE, GEORGE BROWN, Pittsburg, Pa. M. E. '96. DUSHAK, ERNEST ADOLPH, BufPalo, N. Y. '02, C. E. *DUSSAN, BENJAMIN. '99, C. E. DUSTAN, HENRY WINIFRED, Morristown, N. J. D. V. M. '98. DUTCHER, ELSIE MARIA, teacher, Oweffo, N. Y. Ph. B. '00. BUTCHER, GEORGE MATTHEW, Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn.

A, B.

'97,

Ph. D.

'03.

*DUTCHER, JOHN BENJAMIN. '76, Let. DUVALL, FLORENCE LEE, Riverhead, N. Y. '02, Arts. DUVALL, ROBERT WILLIAM, Riverhead, N. Y. '02, Law. DWIGHT, ANNIE AMELIA, Dryden, N. Y. '76, Sci. DYER, FRANK MERRITT, Binghamton, N. Y. M. D. '02. DYER, GEORGE PALMER, paymaster U. S. Navy, Boston, B. Sci.

Mass.

'95.

DYER, MALLIE, Prairie Grove, Ark. A. M. '01. DYER, WALTER CHENEY, Chicago, 111. '03, M. E. *DYGERT, BERTHA EUGENIA. '88, Sci. DYETT, HERBERT THOMAS, manager the Electric Wire Works, Rome, N. Y. M. E.

'97.

Theta Delta Chi.

Married Oct.

10, 1901,

Blanche Stevens.

DYETT, JAMES HATHAWAY, manufacturer etc., 117

Tonawanda

St.,

Buffalo, N. Y.

of metal bedsteads,

Cornell M. E.

'92.

Mem-

REGISTER ber Univ. Club, Buffalo, N. Y.

Married Sept.

203 20, 1900,

at Buffalo,

Edna Granger.

DYGERT, LINCOLN WILLIAMS, Syracuse, N. Y. LL. B. '93. DYNES, OWEN WILLIAM, lawyer, Chicago, 111. '94, Law. DYNES, SARAH ANN, Trenton, N. J. Ph. B. '94. DYSINGER, JAMES HARRISON, Mifflintown, Pa. A. B. '93. DYSON, JAMES, civil engineer, Silverton, Col. B. C. E. '78. EACKER, LYMAN BROWNELL, Silver Creek, N. Y. '83, C. EADES, JESSIE MARGARET, Duluth, Minn. A. B. '00. EAGAN, GEORGE ARTHUR, Washington, D. C. '03, M. E. EAKLE, ARTHUR STARR, assistant professor mineralogy, B. S.

ley, Cal.

EARL,

111.

M.

consulting engineer, 6411 Greenwood Ave.,

C. E. '94.

EARL, RALPH DOUGLAS, lawyer, Herkimer, N. Y. LL. B. EARLE, ENOCH WALTER, Worcester, Mass. '00, C. E. EARLE, HENRY CURTIS, Providence, R. I. M. E. '93. EARLE, HAROLD ASHBURY, Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, Arts. EARLE, IRVING VANN, Syracuse, N. Y. '02, Law. EARLE, JAMES RICHFORD, medical student, Lakemont, A. B.

Berke-

'92.

MARK ALDEN,

Chicago,

E.

'98.

N. Y.

'02.

EARLE, JOHN WALTER, Ithaca, N. Y. '69, Sci. EARLE, SAMUEL BROADUS, professor mechanical Clemson

engineering,

M. E. (E. E.) '02. EARLL, CARRIE MAY (MRS. O. P. FRALICK). Ph. B. '98. EARLL, EVA CYNTHEA (MRS. C. W. FURLONG), Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. B. '95, A. M. '99. Coll., S. C.

EARLL, LOTTIE IRENE, Syracuse, N. Y.

A. B.

Universalist minister, 811

S.

West

St.,

'90.

EAMES, ALDICE GOULD, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. L. '93, M. L. '94. EASTERBROOKS, SUSIE GALLOWHUR, Girard, Pa. '75, Sci. EASTMAN, ADELBERT LYON, manufacturer, 183 John St., Bridgeport, Conn.

Ex.

'81.

EASTMAN, EMMA SHEFFIELD (MRS. LEROY

A.

FOSTER), Bos-

ton, Mass.

Ph. B. '73. FRANK D. '73.

*EASTMAN, EASTMAN, FRANK HALL, Norfolk, Va. M. E. '99. EASTMAN, ROBERT EDWARD, Tully, N. Y. M. S. in Agr. EASTMAN, WALTER LANE, engineer, 451 Jefferson Ave., lyn, N. Y.

M. E.

(E. E.)

'02.

Brook-

'93.

EASTMAN, WILLIAM RUSSELL,

assistant surgeon U. S. Army, Ph. B. '95. EASTON, IRVING BOYD, Albany, N. Y. B. L. '91. EATON, ALVIN RICHARD, JR., M. D., physician and surgeon, 1157 E. Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J. b. Elizabeth, N. J., Feb. 12, 1877.

Washington, D.

C.

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Prep, private instruction. Cornell Med. School (three years) M. D. Nu SigTna Nu (medical). Elected coroner Union Co., N. J., 1903. Member Amer. Med. Ass'n; N. J. State Med. Soc; District Med. Soc. of Union Co.; Clinical Soc. Elizabeth General Hospital. EATON, FRANK BLANEY, Washington, D. C. '73, Chem. EATON, FREDERICK BENJAMIN, Pembroke, N. Y. '00, Law. EATON, FREDERICK RICHARD, Christian minister, Tully, N. Y. A. B.

'02.

EATON, GEORGE PENSTON, farmer and Co., Zillah,

Wash.

B. S.

EATON, HENRY MORRIS,

secretary Sunnyside R'y

'78.

journalist, 1337 Vine

St., Philadelphia, studied law with Roger Sherman, at Titusville, Pa.; admitted to practice in Crawford Co., Pa., 1891; before Pennsylvania Supreme Court 1897. Practiced law at Erie, Pa., 1892-1900; clerk in Pennsylvania legisstaff North staff Philadelphia Enquirer 1900; lature 1897; American 1901-1904. Married Sept. 30, 1902, at Philadelphia, Pa.,

Pa.

b. Clarion,

Cornell Ph. B.

Pa.

'90;

Ida Virginia Fricka.

EATON, JAMES LOREN, Milford, Mich. '70, Sci. EATON, WILLIAM MOSHER, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. B. '83. EBERHARD, ANNA ELIZABETH THOMAS, 325 Grand St., Akron, O.

A. M.

'94.

EBERHARDT, ELMER

G.,

with Eberhardt Brothers Machine

Co.,

Cornell E. E. '04. Sigma Xi. President Cornell Electrical Soc; vice-president Cornell Soc. Mech. Engs.; Sibley Mechanical Arts prize; Univ. orchestra.

Newark, N.

Member

A.

J.

S.

b.

M.

Apr.

E.;

A.

26, 1881.

I.

E. E.

EBERHARDT, FRANK EDWARD,

with Eberhardt Brothers MaCornell LL. B. '04.

chine Co., Newark, N. J., Dec. 28, 1883. Member Mandolin Club; Univ. orchestra; sey Club. EBERMAN, FRANK POTTS, Strasburgh, Pa.

EBERSOLE, JOHN GLENN, manufacturer

president '76, S.

New

Jer-

L.

pianos, Cincinnati, O.

'73.

EBERT, LAURENCE RUDOLPH, Vancouver Bk's, Wash. '02, M. E. ECCLESTON, ROBERT COOK, engineer, Ridgeway, Pa. M. E. '00. ECKART, WILLIAM RANKINE, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, Palo Alto, Cal.

M. E.

'95.

ECKERT, HARRY ANDREW, Dayton, O. '02, M. E. ECKERT, WILLIAM KAUFMAN, Reading, Pa. '99, Law. *ECKLER, CHARLES DAVID. B. Arch. '99. d. July 9, 1904. *EDDY, ARASCA JAMES. '75, Sci. EDDY, ERMINA CATHARINE, M. D., physician, Elmira, N. Y.

Ex.

'77.

EDDY, HENRY TURNER,

professor engineering and mechanics, Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. C. E. '70, Ph. D. '72.

Was

REGISTER

205

assistant professor mathematics

and engineering, Cornell

'69-'70.

EDDY, MINNIE CATHERINE, Elmira, N. Y, '75, Sci. EDDY, ROSALIE CLAIR, Forestville, N. Y. '75, Lit. EDDY, SULA SPERRY, Elmira, N. Y. B. S. '76. EDGAR, CLINTON GOODLOE, Detroit, Mich. B. S. '97, EDGE, ALFRED JOSHUA, Darlington, Md. '02, C. E. EDGE, WALTER SMITH, Darlington, Md. C. E. '03. *EDGERLY, JAMES BARRETT. '73. EDGERLY, JOSEPH WARREN, Meredith, N. H. '73, Chem.

EDGERTON, CHARLES ROLLIN, Little Rock, Ark. '86, Arch. EDGERTON, CHAUNCEY TOWNSEND, Richmond Hill, N. Y.

'00,

M. E.

EDGERTON, MORGAN BROWN, Works, Chicago,

'92,

111.

mechanical engineer, McCormick

M. E.

EDGERTON, MYRA TOWNSEND, Richmond Hill, N. Y. A. B. '04. EDGERTON, SIDNEY CARTER, Akron, O. '75, Sci. EDGETT, GEORGE ERNEST, draughtsman, 14 Pomona Place, Buffalo, N. Y.

M. E.

'04.

EDGREN, AUGUST HJAI.MAR,

Lincoln, Neb.

Ph. B.

'71.

THEODORE JULIUS, New York City. M. D. '02. EDMINSTER, FRANK CUSTER, graduate student and assistant EDLICK,

in

Univ., Ithaca, N. Y.

A. B. '02. Cohocton, N. Y.

EDMOND, SARAH, EDMONDS, FRANKLIN SPENCER,

'93, Sci.

lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa. b. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 28, 1874. Central High School, Philadelphia, A. B. '91; Univ. Pennsylvania Ph. B. '93; Central

High

School, Philadelphia, A. M. '96; Univ. Pennsylvania LL. B. Cornell (Andrew D. White Fellow in Political and Social Science) '94-'95. Beta Theta Pi. Woodford Lit. Soc. (Cornell). Assistant professor political science. Central High School, Philadelphia, '97-'02; professor of same '02-'04; assistant professor of law, Swarthmore Coll. '04; honorary lecturer on political '03;

High School, '04. Author " History of CenHigh School," Philadelphia, 1901; " Century's Progress In Education" 1899; editor of Tlie Teacher, 1898-1901. President science. Central

tral

Educational Club, Philadelphia, 1900-1903; president Philadelphia Teachers' Ass'n 1903-1904; principal Evening High School, Philadelphia, 1903; member Pennsylvania State Bar Ass'n;

Amer.

Amer. Economic Ass'n; Amer. Statistical Amer. Acad. Political and Social Science; Univ. Club; Lawyers' Club; Schoolmen's Club. Hist. Ass'n;

Ass'n;

EDMONDS, GEORGE STRETTLE, Glen Cove, N. Y. M. E. '95. EDMONDSON, WILLIAM GEORGE, Altoona, Pa. M. E. '02. EDMONDSTON, CLARENCE LOWRIE, electrical engineering Mexican investments, Hoboken, N. J., Aug.

72 N. Fullerton Ave., Montclair, N. J. 20,

1879.

and b.

Prep. Montclair High School.

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Cornell M. E. (E. E.)

'02; Post-Graduate '03. Varsity Fouroared Crew, '01, '02 (3); captain Second Junior Crew '02 (7); captain Junior Crew '03 (7); Varsity Eight (bow) '03. Partnership with C. W. Maulsby (real estate and banana culture in tropical Mexico), Aug-. 6, 1004; engineer for American Installation Co., Jan. to July, 1904. Member American Club, Mexico

City.

EDMUNDS, LOUIS LAKE,

Fredonia, N. Y.

'03,

M. E.

EDSALL, HENRY JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. M. E. (E. E.) '96. EDSON, EDWAED GILROY, Kansas City, Mo. '02, C. E. EDSON, HERMAN ALDRICH, New York City. '98, M. E. EDSON, WALTER HENRY, lawyer, Falconer, N. Y. B. L. '96, LL. B. '97.

EDWARDS, ETHELYN ISADORA, A. B.

aca, N. Y.

teacher, 110 Stewart Ave., Ith-

'04.

EDWARDS, JAMES HARVEY,

bridge and structural engineer, with American Bridge Co. (assistant chief engineer). Home address, Oxford, Chenango Co., N. Y'. b. Oxford, N. Y., June 19, 1864. Prep. Oxford Acad. '81. Cornell C. E. '88. Delta Upailon. President Sophomore Class. Member C. U. Ass'n C. E.; chief engineer Lake Survey Corps; also member Amer. Soc. C. E. Chief engineer Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; present position with Amer. Bridge Co. Married Sept. 14, 1892, Mabel Terry Davis; children, Robert Davis, James Leland, John Chubbuck, and Sarah

Elizabeth.

EDWARDS, KATHARINE MAY, lesly,

Mass.

A. B.

'88,

Ph. D.

associate professor of Greek, Wel'95.

EDWARDS, MARGARET WHITBECK, Ithaca, N. Y. EDWARDS, OLIVE RUTH, Forest Home, N. Y. '02, *EDWARDS, ROBERT SEDGWICK. '88, Phil. EDWARDS, STANLEY RICHARD, special apprentice M. E.

trical Co., Chicago, 111.

'02,

Arts.

Arts.

Western Elec-

(E. E.) '03.

EDWARDS, WALTER WALLACE, Forest Home, N. Y. M. E. '93. EDWARDS, WILLIAM SEYMOUR, Charleston, W. Va. B. S. '79. EELLS, DANIEL PARMELEE, Cleveland, O. '03, M. E. EELLS,

HENRY WILSON,

st«am turbine department General b. Walton, N. Y., Mar. 20, 1878. Prep. Walton High School '95. Cornell M. E. '01. EELLS, KATE GAY, Walton, N. Y. A. B. '03. in

Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y.

EFINGER, PHILIP CHARLES, Lancaster, Pa. '02, E. E. EGBERT, CHARLES COGGILL, Morristown, N. J. M. E. '95. EGBERT, JAMES BYRON, Rosebank, N. Y. '03, C. E. EGBERT, KNOTT CROCKETT, superintendent Indian School, nax. Ore.

M.

S. in

Agr.

EGBERT, OSCAR BALDWIN, mechanical and neer, Rosebank, N. Y.

EGEBBRG, HANS OLOF,

Yai-

'01.

'02,

constructing engi-

E. E.

Smaalenene, Norway.

C. E. '00,

REGISTER

207

EGGLESTON, TEOWBRIDGE, Gaines, N. EHLE, BOYD, civil engineer, Fort Tlain, ama.

C. E.

June

,

Y. '76, C. E. N. Y., at present in PanMarried Grace R. Cooke, East Creek, N. Y.,

'86.

1896.

EHLE, LOUIS CARL, Plain,

lawyer, 240 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. b. Fort Co., N. Y., Sept. 18, 1868. Cornell B. L. '90;

Montgomery

Northwestern Union LL. B. '93. Alpha Tau Omega. Member Tug-of-War Team; Pntting Shot and Fencing prizes; Woodford Orator; editor Cornell Daily Sun; also C. U. Club of Chicago; Kenwood Club; Midlothian Club; Country Club; Law Club. Married Oct. 17, 1894, Mabel Robbins, of Football Team;

Chicago.

EHLERS, GEORGE CHRISTIAN JOECHIM, Milwaukee,

Wis.

'87,

Sp.

EHRET, CORNELIUS DALZELL, lawyer; counsel in patent cases. New Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. b. Erie, Pa., Jan. 28. Erie public schools. Cornell M. E. (E. E.) '96; National Law School, Washington, D. C, LL. B. '00. Examiner in electricity U. S. Patent office; patented several inventions in wireless telegraphy 1902-1903. Married Jan. 15, 1903, Helen Winifred Gardner, of Erie, Pa.; wife died Apr. 1], 1904, leaving daughter, Helen Winifred Ehret. 1874.

Univ.

EHRICH, HOWARD, 2 E. Slst St., New York City. '01, EHRICH, STONE HOWARD, New York City. Arts. EHRHART, E. NELSON, dairy expert, 2973 Bainbridge

Arts. Ave., Bed-

ford Park, New York City. b. New York City. Columbia Univ., School of Mines. Participated in track athletics. Dairy expert for Dairy division, Bureau of Animal Husbandry. Member

Seventh Reg., N. G. S. N. Y. Married Oct. 31, 1899, Miss Georgenia G. Smyth; one child, Elizabeth Smyth.

EHRHART, RAYMOND NELSON, New York

City.

M. E. (E. E.)

'01.

EHRICH, HOWARD, York

City, Apr.

student, 2 E. 81st St., New York City. Prep. Phillips Andover '01. 5, 1883.

b.

New

Cornell

'05, Member Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sphinx Head; Aleph Samach; assistant manager Cross Country Club (2); manager Sophomore Banquet Committee; Masque Cast (2, 3, 4); (3); assistant manager. Varsity Track Team (3); manager (4); Spring Day Committee (3); Junior Promenade Committee;

B. A.

Varsity Golf Team (1, 2, 3, 4); captain (3, 4); president I. C. C. A. A. A. A. (3); executive chairman I. C. A. A. A. A. (3, 4); secretary I. C. G. A, (4); Cheer Leader (4); chairman Senior Ball Committee. Member Cornell Univ. Club, New York; Vesper Country Club; Ithaca Country Club; Brookline Country Club. C.

EHRLICH, SIMON, New York

City.

M. D.

EHRLICHER, FREDERICK MATTHIAS.

'02.

B. Lit.

'81.

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EHRMAN, HARRY FREDONIA, EICKEMEYER, CARL, Yonkers,

Decatur, 111. B. N. Y. '93, M. E. B. C. E. '76.

S. '83.

*EIDLITZ, ALFRED FRANCIS. EIDLITZ, ERNEST FREDERICK, New York City. B. L. '90. EDLITZ, LEOPOLD, JR., New York City. B. M. E. '77. EIDLITZ, OTTO MARC, builder, 489 Fifth Ave., New York City. Coll. of the City of Newb. New York City, Sept. 18, 1860. York, through Freshman year. Cornell B. C. E. '81; C, E. '90. Delta LTpsilon; Class Football Team '79-'80; second bridge design, '80; commencement appointment; Cornell Glee Club '80-'81. President, Mason Builders' Ass'n of New York since 1901; chairman of the Board of Governors of the Building Trades Employers Ass'n of New York, 1903-1905;

Member

prize,

director

Germania Bank of New York

1892;

director Colonial

Assurance Co. 1893; president United States Mortar Supph' Co. Member executive committee of the National Civic Fed1893. eration; member Amer. Soc. of Civil Engs.; Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials; Building Trades Employers Ass'n. Member Aldine, Transportation, New York Athletic, Liederkranz, Twilight, New York Delta Upsilon Alumni Club, of New York; vice-president Cornell Club of New York; Chelsea Plantation Club, South Carolina; Laurentian Club, Canada. EIDLITZ, ROBERT JAMES, builder, 489 Fifth Ave. Residence, 995 Madison Ave., New York City. b. New York City, Mar. 25, 1864. Prep. Cascadilla School, Ithaca, N. Y. Cornell '85; Royal Member Delta UpPolytechnic, Berlin, Germany, 1887-1889. elected editor Comellian; silon; Junior Ball Committee; Tennis Club; Architectural Soc. Member Transportation Club, Ardsley Club, Twilight Club, Cornell Club, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Municipal Art Soc. Married at Pittsburg, Pa., June 5, 1890, to Sadie Scott Boulton.

EDMUND HENRY, Indianapolis, Ind. '03, M. E. ELDREDGE, ALFRED HENRY, St. Joseph, Mo. M. E. '88. ELKIN, ALEXANDER REUBEN, New York City. M. D. '99. ELKIN, WILLIAM BAIRD, New York City. Ph. D. '94. ELKINS, WILLIAM LUKENS, Pittsburg, Pa. '90, E. E. ELLERY, ARTHUR, Hackensack, N. J. '88, Arch. ELLERY, ELOISE, instructor in history, Vassar Coll., PoughkeepEITEL,

sie,

N. Y.

ELLIOTT, ELLIOTT, ELLIOTT, ELLIOTT, ELLIOTT, ELLIOTT, ELLIOTT, ELLIOTT,

Ph. D.

'02.

CHARLES ADAM, Ithaca, N. Y. '70, Sci. CHARLES LORING, Syracuse, N. Y. '93, ELIAS LEAVENWORTH, New York City. ETHEL FREDA, Etna, N. Y. '02, Arts. JAMES, Kerrsville, Pa. '76, Arts. JOHN EARLY, Hampton, Va. '02, JOHN LOVEJOY, New York City.

ORRIN LESLIE,

Arch. B. S.

'87.

C. E.

B. L.

'92.

registrar, Sbinford Univ., Cal.

Ph. B.

REGISTER

209

Ph. D. '00. Fellow in history and political science, C. U. Instructor in English '86-'91. Assistant registrar '90-'9]. Registrar Leland Stanford Senior Univ. since 1891. Editor Cornell Review 1882-83, 1884-85; associate editor Cornell Era 1883-84. ELLIOTT, RUSSELL, Dayton, O. B. S. '92. ELLIOTT, WILLIAM SWAN, Pittsburg, Pa. M. E. '97. ELLIS, ALBERT RALPH, Pittsburg, Pa. '02, C. E. ELLIS, CHARLES TALCOTT, banker, 62 Cedar St., New York City. LL. B. '99. Psi Upsilon, Chancery, Round Table, Cornell Univ. '85,

'85-'86.

Club.

ELLIS,

EDITH ANNA (MRS. WILLARD WALDO

N. Y.

ELLIS, ELLIS, ELLIS. ELLIS, ELLIS,

B. L.

ELLIS), Ithaca,

'90.

EDWIN MURRAY, Vineland, N. J. '76, Sci. GUERNSEY WILLIAM, BufEalo, N. Y. '02, C. E. JOHN BURKE, Canandaigua, N. Y. '92, Phil. JOHN MACEWEN, Hartford, Conn. M. E. '03. JOSEPH WILLIAM,

and counselor

in patent Oneida, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1869. Cornell Ph. B. '90; Columbian Univ. LL. B. '93 and LL. M. '94. Associate editor Cornell Sun 1888-89. Clerk in pension office, Washington, D. C, and special pension examiner, Boston, Mass., 1890-95; attorney and counselor, Buffalo, N. Y., since 1895. Married at Norwich, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1896, Mary Shat-

causes, D. S.

Morgan

attorney

Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y.

b.

tuck; children, Samuel Shattuck and Jean Knox. ELLIS, LAURENCE REES, civil engineer, Clayton, N. Y. '02, C. E. ELLIS, LUCY ALICIA, Clayton, N. Y. A. B. '03. ELLIS, WESLEY ROSE, with Central District and Printing Telegraph Co., prospective exchange manager at Johnstown, Pa. b. Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 30, 1879. Prep, at Johnstown High Member School, Johnstown, Pa. Cornell M. E. (E. E.) '03. Sigma Nu. Married Oct. 28, 1903, at Johnstown, Pa., Sarah Agnes Confer. ELLIS, WILLARD WALDO, librarian, 309 Farm St., Ithaca, N. Y. b. Arkport, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1879. Cornell A. B. '01, LL. B. '03. Member Basketball Team '99-'00; also won novice and championship in Welterweight Wrestling. Assista,nt in reference department, Cornell Univ. Library '02-'04. Admitted to bar 1903; assistant in procedure Cornell Law School spring of 1904; curator of shelves Cornell Univ. library 1904. Married Aug. 17, 1903, at Ithaca, N. Y., Edith A. Ellis. ELLIS, WILLIAM GOODRICH, Owego, N. Y. '02, Law. ELLIS, WILLIAM STERLING, Chicago, 111. '91, '92, Arch. ELLIS, WILLIS CHARLES, Shortsville, N. Y. B. L. '92. ELLSWORTH, BENJAMIN F., manager Prentiss Tool & Supply Co., 115 Liberty St., New York City; member of firm Ellsworth, Residence, Brooklyn, N. Y. Light, general sales agents. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1874. Prep. Brooklyn High School;

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Sigma Chi. ISfarried May 7, 1895, at Brooklyn, Cornell '96. N. Y., Willie Etta Dennis; child—William Kenneth. ELLSWORTH, SANFORB JAY, Cortland, N. Y. '89, Arch. ELLWOOD, CHARLES A.. Lincoln. Neb. Ph. B. '96. ELLYSON. DOUGLAS WALKER, Richmond, Va. '02, E. E. ELMENDORF, ROBERT HOLMES, Buffalo, N. Y. '02, Arts. ELMER, HERBERT CHARLES, assistant professor of Latin, Ithaca, N. Y. Cornell, A. B., '83; Johns Hopkins '83-'85; Univs. of Bonn and Leipzig- '85-'86, '86-'88, Ph. D.

ELMER, LEWIS STEWART, Baltimore, Md. '89, E. E. ELMER, NIXON WILEY, Cape May C. H., N. J. '02, M. E. ELMES, CHARLES WARREN, Chicago, 111. '91, M. E. *ELSBREE, LLEWELLYN. A. B. '73. ELSEFFER, JOHN HENRY, Albatross Inn, 3d and Elm Sts., San Diego, Cal.

Ex.

'73.

ELSER, FRANK BALL, Fort Worth, Tex. '02, E. E. ELSTON, JUDSON GEORGE, Breeseport, N. Y. '95, Law. ELTING, MABELLE, New Paltz, N. Y. '97, Arts. ELTINGE, JOHN HOPPER, Kingston, N. Y. '69, Chem. ELTINGE. MAURICE WORTS, Kingston, N. Y. B. S. '86. ELTINGE, PHILIP, Highland, N. Y. '85, Chem.

ELWOOD, JAMES LAWRENCE,

Rochester, N. Y.

"02,

M. E.

ELY, FRED WILLIAM, Buffalo, N. Y. A. B. '91. ELY, HAROLD FRANKLIN, Manchester, England. M. E. ELY, PRESCOTT, Marquette, Mich. '79, H. P. S. ELY, WILLIAM CARYL, East Warsaw, N. Y. '76, Sci. ELY, WILLIAM GROSVENOR, Fulton, N. Y. M. E. '92. EMBREE, CLAYTON JESSE, Evanston, 111. '02, E. E.

EMERICK, LOUIS WARREN, manufacturer, and

'GO.

vice-president and

manager Fulton Light, Heat & Power Co., Fulton, N. Y. M. E. '91. Delta Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Junior class president; coxswain 'Varsity crew

'89-'90.

»EMERSON, CHARLES SYLVESTER. '73, Chem. EMERSON, EDWIN, New York City, A, B. '90. EMERSON, ETHEL MAY, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. B. '02. EMERSON, FILIP LAW, Detroit, Mich. '02, M. E. EMERSON, GEORGE HALE, lawyer, 79 Wall St., New York LL. B.

City.

'91.

EMERSON, ISABEL DALIBER, lyn, N. Y.

librarian, 125 Gates Ave., Brook-

Der Hesenkries; grad. Pratt Inst. Libr. Member Amer. Libr. Ass'n; New York State

A. B. '03

School June,

'04.

Libr. Ass'n.

EMERSON, LUTHER LEE,

electrical engineer, 125 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1874. Prep. Pratt Inst. High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., '92; two following years Captain cross-country team; in business; Sibley Coll. '98. Varsity track team; Univ. Ijghtweight champion (boxing and

Brooklyn, N. Y.

b.

REGISTER wrestling).

Manager Pittsburg

offire

211 Clark

& MacMullen, Inc^

Member Eng. Soc. engineers, New York City. Western Penn.; F. and A. M.; associate member of Amer. Inst^

electrical

Elec.

Eng.

EMERSON, NANNIE MELL, Brooklyn, N. EMEESON, OLIVER FARRAR, professor

Y.

'00,

Arts.

of English

Western Re-

Ph. D. '9.-5. ROY, wholesale grocer. Auburn, N. Y.

serve Univ., Cleveland, O.

EMERSON, THEOPHILUS '02,

For.

EMERY, ALBERT HAMILTON, JR., Stamford, Conn. M. E. '98. EMERY, ARTHUR L., chemical engineer and president of firm Smith, Emery & Co., chemical engineers, San Francisco, CaL Westboro, Mass., Apr. 5, 1869. Prep. Worcester, Mass., Acad. Cornell '89-'91; Stanford Univ., '95, A. B.; Stanford Univ., Phi Gamma Delta. Married June '96, A. M.; Univ. Cal. '96-'97. 8, 1897, Harriet E. Henry. EMERY, FREDERICK JAMES, Salem, O. M. E. '95. b.

'89;

EMERY, JOHN GODFREY, Bay City, IVfioh. '75, Sci. EMERY, RALPH, Bryan, O. '93, Phil. EMERY, WILLIAM LORENZO, Salt Lake City, Utah. '93, E, E. EMMONS, CHARLES MORTON, civil engineer; engineer in charge and estimating with Penn. Bridge Co., Beaver Hartland, Conn., Jan. 11, 1866. Cornell, C. E., '88. Awarded Univ. scholarship part of Senior year for high standing in class; member Y. M. C. A.; also Amer. Soc. C. E. United Married States engineer 1893-1901; since present position. Carletta J. Harrison, Beaver Falls, Pa., who died; married second, Elizabeth Buys, of Erie, Pa. EMMONS, FRED EARLE, teacher of sciences and athletics, Elmira Free Acad, (residence, 412 E. Church St.), Elmira, N. Y. b. Spencer, N. Y., Apr. 6, 1880. Cornell, A. B., '02, Cornell free scholarship; member Varsity football team '01; class treasurer of designing Falls, Pa.

b.

'00. Married June 30, 1904, in New York, Mary Agnes Fogarty.. EMORY, ARTHUR THEODORE. Ossining, N. Y. A. B. '86. EMORY, FRANKLIN LINCOLN, professor of mechanics, W. Va.

Univ.,

Morgantown, W. Va.

M. M. E.

'96.

EMORY, GEORGE MEADE, Seattle, Wash. LL. EMPEY, ARNOLD LAZIER, attorney, Barry N. Y.

LL. B.

B.

'90.

Bldg.,

Rochester,^

'98.

ENDERS, WILLIAM, Benton Harbor, Mich. '93, E. E. ENGEL, FRANCIS JESSE, Kansas City, Mo. C. E. '00. ENGLE, ELSIE ROSE, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '99. ENGLE, EUPHEMIA BIRNIE, teacher, Ithaca, N. Y, A. B. '03. ENGLERT, ALFRED, mechanical draughtsman with Lidgerwood Mfg. Co. (hoisting engines, boilers, etc.), 872 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1876. Cornell,. M. E., '00.

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212

ENGLISH, BURT, D. V. M.

veterinarian,

2d U.

S.

Cavalry, Manila, P.

I.

'02.

ENGLISH, CLIFTON BENSON, ville-Portland

Cement

chief engineer

and director

Co., Belleville, Ontario, Can.

M. E.

Belle'01.

ENOS, ALLEN COPLEY, Chaumont, N. Y. '93, C. E. ENOS, GEORGE WALLACE, Chaumont, N. Y. C. E. '96. ENSIGN, AMOS MERCHANT, Walton, N. Y. '75, Sci. ENSIGN, ORVILLE HIRAM, Ithaca, N. Y. '82, M. E.

ENSLEN, EUGENE FLYNN, Bacon

&

Davis, 24 Broad

engineering-

St.,

New York

with Ford, M. E. (E. E.) '03.

assistant City.

Phi Delta Theta.

ENTWISLE, EDWARD FUSSELL, Johnstown, Pa. '02, M. E. EPLEY, HENRY ERNST, special apprentice with Franklin

Air

Com^p. Co., branch of the Chicag-o Pneumatic Tool Co., doingtesting work, 1415 Liberty St., Franklin, Pa. b. Franklin, Pa., Oct.

1,

1880.

Cornell,

M.

E.,

'03.

Member Cross-Country

Club.

EPPO, ORLO, Ithaca, N. Y. '87, M. E. EPSTEIN, SIGMUND, 591 Lexington Ave., New York

City.

M. D.

'03.

ERISMAN, HENRY LONGFELLOW, Lancaster, N. ERISMAN, OSCAR, engineer in power and mining

Y. C. E. '92. engineering deGlenwood Boulevard,

partment, General Electric Co., 168 Schenectady, N. Y. Prep. Parker High School; Cornell, E. E., '97. Phi Sigma Kappa. Member Mohawk Golf Club. Married June, 1904, at Manchester, N. H., Anne Margaret White. ERTZBERGER, ARTHUR CARSON, Albany, N. Y. '02, Arts. ESCOTO, CHARLES JOSE, Havana, Cuba. '01, M. E. ESHELMAN, CLARENCE METZ, Niagara Falls, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.)

'98.

ESMOND, IRWIN, Ballston Spa, N. Y. ESPENCHIED, FRED FAIRFAX, JR.,

Ph. B. '97; LL. B. '98. Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, E. E. Madison, Wis. '85, Arch.

ESSER, HERMAN JOSEPH, ESSEX, HARRY, Buffalo, N. Y. '03, Arts. ESTABROOK, CHARLES SCOTT, lawyer, Syracuse, N. hamton, N.

Y.,

Cornell, LL. B.,

Y. b. BingPrep. Syracuse High School; Chi Psi; member Round Table; Thelima; 3); also Citizens' Club of Syracuse; Onon-

June '00.

Mandolin Club (1, 2, daga Co. Bar Ass'n.

23,

1879.

ESTABROOK, WILLIAM SEARS,

lawyer. Kirk Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y.; home address, Fayetteville, N. Y. b. Bingham ton, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1877. Prep. Syracuse High School; Cornell, Ph. B., '00. Chi Psi. Member Banjo and Mandolin clubs '98-'00; '00 CorneJlian Board; Class Day Com.; Bench and Board; Mermaid. Member also Onondaga Country Club. Attache to New York State Commission to Paris Exposition. Married May 14, 1904, at Fayetteville, N. Y., Eleanor W. Evans, of Washington, D. C.

REGISTER ESTERLY, ROBERT ERNEST, Minneapolis, Minn.

Ph. B.

lawyer,

213 7th

and Nicollet Ave.,

'89.

ESTERLY, WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Columbiana, O. '90, Phil. GEORGE CASTLEMAN, Lexington, Ky. '03, M. E. ESTREM, ANDREW, professor of English at Wartbury Coll., ClinESTILL,

ton, la.

Ph. D.

'92.

ESTY, CLARENCE HOUGHTON, Brookline, Mass. ETHERIDGE, CHARLES LOCKE, Chicago, 111. M.

ETNYRE, SAMUEL LONGFELLOW, la.

A. B. E.

'76.

'91.

city engineer. Council Bluffs,

C. E. '88.

ETSLER, CLARENCE BARTLETT, Gowanda, N. Y. LL. B. '00. EURICH, FRANK, JR., architect, 1133 Broadway, New York City; home address, Detroit, Mich. b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 10, Prep. Toledo High School; Toledo Manual Training School; Cornell (Coll. of Arch.), B. S. A., '99; post-graduate '00. Phi Kappa Psi; Sigma Xi; Theta Nu Epsilon; member Sphinx 1876.

Head; Aleph Samach; Glee Club (four years); president same Senior year; captain class football teams; vice-commodore Navy; chairman Senior Ball Committee; Freshman banquet; Sophomore Cotillion Committee; La Fruija; Undine; Bench and Board; Mermaid; Masque; Savage Club; also Cornell Univ. Club, New York City. Holder Univ. Fellowship in Architecture '99-'00.

EUSTAPHIEVE, CLARENCE ALEXIS, Buffalo, N. Y. '98, Law. EUSTIS, CARTWRIGHT, JR., New Orleans, La. '94, Arch.' EUSTIS, JOHN RUTTY, New York City. '01, Arts, EVANS, ARTHUR REID, Ithaca, N. Y. '9.5, Sci. EVANS, CHARLES MILTON, Towanda, Pa. '91, Phil. EVANS, CHESTER WILLARD, 183 Fremont St., San Francisco, Cal.

'02,

M. E.

EVANS, EDWARD, Haven, Conn.

EVANS, EVANS, EVANS, EVANS, EVANS, EVANS, EVANS,

JR., divinity student, 710 Yale Station,

A. B.

New

'02.

EDWARD ANTHONY, Pittsburg, FRANCES ELIZABETH, Howell's

Pa.

'02, C.

E.

Depot, N. Y.

'02,

Arts>

FRYSINGER, Harrisburg, Pa. '92, E. E. JAMES McMARTIN, Johnstown, N. Y. A. B. '97. JOHN CLARK, lawyer, Rome, N. Y. LL. B. '98, MERRILL OSGOOD, JR., Waterbury, Vt. '01, Arts. NEWTON GURDON, physician, Battle Creek, Mich. M.

D.

'00.

EVANS, RICHARD, Johnstown, N. Y. '70, Sci. EVANS, RICHARD MALCOLM, Johnstown, N. Y, A. *EVANS, SUSAN JANE. Ph. B. '97. EVANS, WILBUR FORBES, treasurer and manager Maintenance Mass, Dec. entered M.

2, I.

B.

'97.

the Electric Pearl St., Boston, Mass. b. Springfield, 1869. Prep. Worcester Acad., Worcester, Mass.; T., Boston, with class of '93; Cornell, M. E., '93.

Co., 149

214

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Member Phi Gamma

Delta and Theta Nu Epsilon. Started no capital and now owns controlling interest in Electric Maintenance Co. Married June 29, 1904, to Miss Nellie

"business with

God bold, Boston, Mass.

EVARTS, HERMAN CROCKER, M. D., physician, Ward's Island, New York City. Ex. '73. EVELAND, FRANK WINSOR, Jersey City, N. J. '02, M. E. EVENDEN, ROBERT GEORGE, Vernon, N. Y. '74, Sci. in Sr. EVERETT, EDITH, teacher, Billing-s, Mont. A. M. '01. EVERETT, FREDERICK, Potsdam, N. Y. B. S. '99; M. D. '02.

EVERETT, GEORGE ABRAM, LL. B.

Fort Jackson, N. Y.

A.

B.

'99;

'01.

EVERETT, HARRY DAY, Washington, D.

C.

forest assistant in Bureau of Forestry, A. B. '03. Council Bluffs, la. B. S. '73.

EVERETT, LEONARD, ^EVERETT, WILLIAM ROOT. EVERSON, CHARLES BROWN, B. S. officer.

'88,

Chem.

Syracuse, N. Y., retired.

Cornell,

Member Zeta Psi, of which he has been its highest Member Univ. Clixb of New York City; Univ. Club of

'78.

Syracuse, N. Y.; Citizens' Club; Century Club of Syracuse; Holland Society of New York; Sons of the American Revolution.

EVERSON, CHARLES WETMORE, Cincinnati, O.

488

Willoughby

with Bullock Elec. Mfg. Co.. M. E.

Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

(E. E.) '04.

EVERSON, WILLIAM WINTON, Syracuse, N. Y. '93, M. E. EWALT, GEORGE SEALY, Falls City, Pa. '91, Arch. -»EWELL, JIRAH BLACKMER. B. S. '73. EWING, ADDISON LUTHER, River Falls, Wis. B. S. '80. EWING, HAIDEE, Ottawa, Kan. '94, Phil. EWING, JOHN JACKSON, Huntington, Ind. M. E. '90. EABEL, FREDERICK CHARLES, secretary and treasurer Lackawanna Leather Co., Hackettstown, N. J. Univ. of Rochester, A. B., '93; Cornell, M. E. student, '96. Alpha Delta Phi. Member Bench and Board; Aleph Samach; dolin and Banjo clubs

Phi clubs.

New York

'93, '94;

FAGUNDES, WALDOMINO ALMADA, Rua b. at S.

and Alpha Delta

City.

EABIAN, FRANCIS GORDON, Evanston, 111. FAGAN, BENJAMIN, Ossining, N. Y. LL. B. Brazil,

Man-

Skull and Coffin;

also of Cornell

Jose dos Campos,

S. P.,

C.

'02,

E. E.

LL. M. Nebias 71.

'94;

January

'95.

S.

31,* 1882.

Paulo, Prep.

McKenzie Coll., S. Paulo, Brazil; Cornell '05. Member Alpha Theta; Fencing Team; winner of silver medal in the Amsler contest, 1903.

FAGUNDES, WALDOMIO,

Sao Paulo, Brazil.

'02,

Agr.

REGISTER

215

FAILE, EDWARD HALL, St. Paul, Minn. '02, M. E. FAILING, WALLACE HUGH, lawyer, Baldwinsville, N. Y. b. Baldwinsville, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1877. Syracuse Univ. two years; special course in modern lang^iages, mathematics, history, and political

and

Cornell, LL. B.,

social sciences;

Phi Delta

'00.

Theta.

FAILOR, NEWTON COWAN, Richmond Hill, N. Y. '02, FAIR, THOMAS HARDY, Warrenton, Va. '93, E. E.

FAIRBAIRN, JOHN FITZGERALD, Buffalo, N. Y.

A. B.

'02;

E. E.

physician, 539 Ashland Ave.,

M. D. (Buffalo)

FAIRBANK, HARVEY CLARK, Ithaca, N. Y. FAIRBANKS, LELAND. '78, M. E. FAIRCHILD, CHARLES GRAY, Parish, N. Y. FAIRCHILD, HERMAN LEROY, professor

'04.

A. B.

LL. B.

'03.

'97.

secretary Geological Soc. of America; writer; Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y. Prep, privately; Cornell, B. S., '74. Delta Upsilon; Sigma Chi; competitor for Woodford prize. Secretary New

York Acad.

g-eology;

1885-88; secretary Geological Soc. of America president Rochester Acad. Science, 1889-92; vicepresident (chairman Section E) Amer. Ass'n Adv. Sci., 1898; president Rochester Cornell Alumni Ass'n, 1904. Author of Sci.,

since 1890;

"History of

New York Academy

of Sciences," 1887;

revision

of Leconte's "Elements of Geology," 1903; also of more than eighty scientific articles contributed to such publications as the Journal of Geology, American Geologist, Bulletin of the Geological Soc. of America, and reports of New York State geologist.

Member

of

many

scientific societies.

Married, 1875,

at Ithaca, N. Y., Alice Egbert.

FAIRCHILD, JOHN GIFFORD, Monticello, N. *FAIRCHILD, TRACY RASSELAS. B. S. '82.

FAIRFAX, ADA RAYMOND, Lynchburg, Va. FALCK, FREDERICK Mc QUHAE, Elmira, N.

Y. '01,

A. B.

'O;!.

Arts.

Y. '93, C. E. FALKENAU, ARTHUR, president Falkenau-Sinclair Machine Co., 109-115 N. 22d St., Philadelphia, Pa. b. New York City, Apr. Prep. Coll. of New York City and Cooper Inst. Cor13, 1856. nell, B. M. E. (with honors), '78; M, E. '98, Director Cornell Musical Ass'n; first violinist Univ. quartette. Inventor of mine exploring apparatus 1880; method of boring pii>e, which made first U. S. pneumatic postal system a success, 1892. President Eng. Club, Philadelphia, 1895; councillor Nat. Metal Trades Ass'n 1903-05; president Metal Mfrs. Ass'n 1904; president C. U. Alumni Ass'n of Philadelphia 1902. Member Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng.; Eng. Club, Philadelphia; Franklin Inst.; Geographical Soc. Philadelphia; Forestry Ass'n, Pennsylvania; Aronimink Golf Club; Manufacturers' Club; Nat. Metal Trades Ass'n; Metal Mfrs. Ass'n, Philadelphia. Married at New York City, 1881, Emily T. Eidlitz. One son, C. U. '05.

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216

FALKENAU, HARKY, Chicago, 111. B. Lit. '85. FALKENAU, LOUIS, contractor, Stock Exchange 111. Prep. New York City b. New York City. Cornell, C. E.,

Member

'73.

Bldg., Chicago,

public schools; Builders' Club and Standard Club,

Chicago.

FALKENAU, ROBERT MORRIS, phia, Pa.

'02,

4602 Kingsessing Ave., Philadel-

M. E.

FALLOWS, EDWARD THOMAS,

architect, 985

Bergen

Brook-

St.,

Prep. Franklin Acad., Malone, N. Y., '86; Cornell, B. S, in Arch., '90. Married, 1893, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Kathryn R. Farrell; children Geraldine, Eleanor, and Edward. FANNING, OSCAR FORD, lawyer, Sag Harbor, N. Y. LL. B. '03. FARBER, OLIN MYERS, lawyer, Mansfield, O. A. B. '91. Bandlyn, N. Y.

Malone, N. Y., in 1866.

b.



master Univ. band 1890-1891.

FARGUSSON, MARK, Brooklyn, N. Y. '85, C. E. FARKELL, GEORGE C, Washington, D. C. M. E. '92. FARLEY, WILLIAM WALLACE, Binghamton, N. Y. '95, Law. FARMER, FRANK MALCOLM, electrical engineer. Electrical testing Laboratories, 80th St. and East End Ave., New York, N. Y. Ilion, N. Y., Mar. Acad.; Cornell, M. E., b.

28, '99.

Prep. Ilion High School and Associate member Amer. Inst. Elec.

1877.

Eng.

FARMER, THOMAS,

JR.,

63

Allandale Ave., Cleveland, O.

'02,

M. E.

FARMER, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, Jersey City, N. J. B. C. E. FARNEY, PHILIP N., clerk in office of Sheppard & Myers Hanover, Pa.

Freshman

b.

Coneways Township, Adams

class '06, first term.

Co.,

Cascadilla School.

June

'76.

Co.,

13, 1879.

Left Cornell

on account of typhoid epidemic.

FARNHAM, FRANK SKINNER, Wellesley, Mass. '01, M. E. FARNHAM, GEORGE BRADFORD, Wellesley, Mass. '01, M. FARNHAM, GEORGE W., merchant, 92 Pearl St., Buffalo, Ex.

E.

N. Y.

'72.

FARNHAM, IRVING TUPPER, West Newton, FARNHAM, NYE HARRISON, lumber, 140 N. Y.

B. S.

Mass.

Albany

C. E. '92. St.,

Buffalo,

'98.

FARNHAM, REUBEN HUMPHREY, Attica, N. Y. LL. B. '98. FARNHAM, SIDNEY WILKIN, St. Louis, Mo. M. E. (E. E.) '94. *FARNHAM, WHITFIELD. B. C. E. '71. FARNSWORTH, EARLE EDWIN, Grand Island, Neb. A. B. '03. FARQUHAR, HENRY, Sandy Spring, Md. '69, C. E. FARR, FRED HENRY, lawyer, Elmira, N. Y. LL. B. '97. FARRAND, WILLIAM FITCH, Rochester, N. Y. '93, C. E. FARRAR, LILLIAN KETURAH POND, physician, 79 Madison Ave., New York City, M. D. '00. FARRELL, ALBERT THEODORE, Escandaba, Mich. '96, Arch.

REGISTER

217

FARRELL, WILLIAM D., physician, Fort Dodge, la. M. D. '99. FARRINGTON, ARTHUR MANLY, Washington, D. C. B. V. S. D. V. M.

'79;

'03.

FARRINGTON, CHARLES LINCOLN, Tnimansburg,

N.

Y.

'80,

Arts.

FARRINGTON, WILLIAM SHERMAN, Syracuse, N. Y. C. E. '88. FARROW, MALCOLM COLLINS, JR., Shamokin, Pa. '01, Arts. FARWELL, FRANK MASON, St. Paul, Minn. '87, E. E.

NEWTON CROCKER, Elmira, N. Y. '02, C. E. FAUCHER, LEON LIVERMORE, Jamestown, N. Y. LL. B. '91. FAUCK, LOUIS OSCAR, Lockport, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '98. FAULKNER, WILLIAM HENRY Parishville, N. Y. '69, Sci. FAULKNER, WILLIAM WILLIS, Barton, N. Y. '90, E. E. FAUSET, JESSIE REDMONA, Philadelphia, Pa. '02, Arts. FAUST, CHARLOTTE CLEMENTINE, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. FAUST, JOHN WESLEY, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. B. S. '00, M. D. '03. FASSETT,

FAVILLE,

MARK

ROY, manager Clearing House

of N. Y. Life Ins. N. Y., June 5, 1874. Cornell (C. E. course) '01; left Univ. 1898 to pursue musical course at Syracuse Univ.; then into business in New^ York City, with N. Y. Life Ins. Co. Phi Gamma Delta. Varsity Football Team, Glee Club (bass soloist); also member Sylvan Canoe Club; Pittsburg Field Club; Cornell Club, Western Pennsylvania. FAVROT, CHARLES ALLEN, Port Allen, La. '88, Arch. FAXON, THEODORE EDMUND, Elyria, O. A. B. '03; '05, Law. FAY, CLARENCE HUNTINGTON, Bath, N. Y. A. B. '01. *FAY, FREDERICK WILLIS. B. Arch. '85. FAY, LAWRENCE BRADSHAW, Washington, D. C. '02, C. E. FAY, LEWIS GEORGE, New York City. A. B. '82. Co., Pittsburg, Pa.

b. Dolgeville,

FAYANT, FRANK

H., author and journalist, 25 Broad St., NewFort Plain, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1876. Prep. Cascadilla School; Cornell '94-'95. War correspondent for the New York Sun in the West Indies, in charge of despatch boat Carbon cro, 1898; on European staff of New York Herald in London, 1900; traveled in Europe as correspondent of Success, 1902-03. Member Cornell Univ. Club of Great Britain.

York

City.

b.

FECKHEIMER, SAMUEL HENRY, Cincinnati, O. '91, E. E. FEDER8PEIL, MORTIMER ALEXANDER, Lockport, N. Y. '93,

Ph. D.

'95,

Ph. B.

LL. B. '97. Ovid, N. Y.

'02, Arts. FEEHAN, ANNA, FEEHAN, ELLA IRENE, teacher, Ticonderoga, N. Y. B. L. '94. FEELY, ERNEST FLEMING, Rochester, N. Y. '95, Arts. FEELY, JAMES KERWIN, Rochester, N. Y. '02, Law. FEGAN, CHARLES PADEN, assistant general passenger agent

&

P. R'y, Dallas, Tex.

'75,

Chem.

FEHR, FREDERIC FRANK, [thaca, N. Y. FEHR, LOUIS WHITE, Rochester, N. Y.

D. V. M. '03,

Arts.

'03.

T.

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FEICK, GEOKGE,

JR., Sandusky, O.

B. Arch.

FEIGENSPAN, CHRISTIAN WILLIAM,

'03.

secretary brewing corpora-

Newark, N. J. b. Newark, Dec. 7, 1878. Cornell student Theta Delta Chi. PEIGIN, PHILIP, New York City. M. E. (E. E.) '03. PEIKER, WILLIAM HENRY, lawyer. Northampton, Mass. LL. B. tion,

98.

'96.

FEINBERG, ABRAHAM WILFRED, Lake Placid, N. Y. '03, Law. PEINBERG, RICHARD JOSEPH, Auburn, N. Y. '03, Law. FEINDT, GEORGE ANTHONY, Chicago, 111. '00, E. E. FELLDIN, JENNIE WILHELMINA, Auburn, N. Y. A. B. '00. FELLOWS, GEORGE PETERS, Fort Plain, N. Y. '98, Arts. FELT, EPHRAIM PORTER, New York State entomologist, Geological Hall, Albany, N. Y.

Residence, Nassau, N. Y. b. Salem, son of Charles Wilson and Martha Seeth (Ropes) Felt; father's family among earlj"^ settlers of Salem and vicinity, and mother's, in and near New York City. Massachusetts Agr. Coll. and Boston Univ. (B. Sci.) '91; summer prior to entering Cornell emploj'^ed as entomological specialist by Gypsy Moth Commission; Cornell D. Sci. '94. Editor of Index and editor-in-chief of Aggie Life. Cornell Fellow in entomology 92-'93; Sigma Xi '93; member Y. M. C. A. Teacher of natural sciences Clinton Liberal Inst., Fort Plain, N. Y., 1893-95; assistant to State entomologist 1895-98; acting State entomologist April to Dec, 1898; State entomologist since. Has written a Mass., Jan.

7,

1868;

of valuable papers, bulletins and reports on Economic Entomology, all published by the State, the following being the most important: " Memorial of the Life and Entomologic

number

Work

of J. A. Lintner, Ph. D.," State entomologist 1874-1898; " Scale Insects of Importance and a List of Species in New

York State"; "Grapevine Root W^orm"; "Mosquitoes of New York State "; " Monograph of the Genus Saperda," in conjunction with L. H. Joutel, and " A Memoir on Park and WoodThree important papers on " Insects Injurious and Forest Trees " have been published in the fourth, fifth and seventh reports, respectively, of the New York State Forest, Fish and Game Commission. They have attracted wide attention, being flatteringly noticed by such an authority as the Entomologist of London. Has been entomological editor of Country Gentleman since 1898; president Ass'n Economic Entomologists 1902; Fellow Amer. Ass'n for Adv. Science; member Ass'n of Eco. Ento.; N. Y. Ento Soc; Ento. Soc, Washington; Ento. Soc, France; Ento. Soc, Albany; Ass'n for Prom. Agr. Sci.; Univ. Club, Albany; Albany Inst, and Hist, and Art Soc; Troy Scientific Ass'n; Western N. Y. Horticultural Soc; N. Y. State Fruit Growers' Ass'n; Connecticut Pomological Soc; National Mosquito Extermination Soc; Grange; land Insects." to Shade

EEGISTER

219

Country Club (Nassau). Married June 26, 1896, at Berlin, Mass.. Helen Maria Otterson; children, Margaret and Ernest Porter Felt.

ARTHUR ERSKINE, Norwich, N. Y. '00, Arch. FELTON, CHARLES EMORY, North Tonawanda, N. Y. '97, C. E. FELTON, RALPH POTTER, machinery salesman, 4205 Park BouleFELTIS,

vard, Minneapolis, Minn.

'86,

'88,

M. E.

FENIMORE, JASON LAURENCE, Bristol, Pa. '91, E. E. FENN, JOSEPH ELLIOTT, Landgrove, Vt. '70, Phil. FENNELL, THOMAS FRANCIS, lawyer, 416 W. Clinton St., Elmira, N. Y. b. Jersey City, N. J., May 25, 1875. Cornell LL. B. '96, LL. M. '97. Member Varsity Football Teams '94, '95, '96; Varsity Track Team '96; captain Varsity Track Team '97; Cornell Henley Crew

(5)

'95;

of Elmira, N. Y., 1900;

Graduate Scholarship city attorney Elmira

'96-'97.

FENNER, LESLIE A., Christchurch, New Zealand. FENNER, ROBERT COYNER, instructor in physics N. Y.

M. E.

Alderman

1901.

M. E.

'93.

Cornell, Ithaca,

'03.

FENTON, JAMES BURTON,

attorney-at-law, Buffalo, N. Y. b. Brant, Erie Co., N. Y., Jan. 4, 1876. Prep. Buffalo High School. Cornell A. B. '98; Cornell Law School '99. Member Zeta Psi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Quill and Dagger; Scalp and Blade;

Bench and Board;

Mermaid;

'86 Memorial Speaker; editor Univ. Club of Buffalo. Married Georgia S. Thorn, at Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1900; one child, George Stevenson. '98

Class Book.

Member

FERDON, EDWIN NELSON,

751 Laurel Ave., St. Paul,

Minn.

A. B.

751 Laurel Ave., St. Paul, Minn.

A. B.

'03.

FERDON, FRANKLIN LEE, '03.

FERGUSON, ARTHUR EDWARD, Cedar Rapids, la. '03, M. E. FERGUSON, DANIEL AMBROSE, Batavia, N. Y. '75. C. E. FERGUSON, GEORGE ALEXANDER, assistant engineer D. L. & W. R'y, 202 Prospect Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

C. E. '01.

FERGUSON, HUGH McKNlGHT, Pittsburg, Pa. M. E. '03. FERGUSON, JAMES EASTON, 735 14th Ave., Detroit, Mich.,

assis-

tant engineer in charge of squad in draughting room of Detroit plant, American Bridge Co.; also private practice as consulting and structural engineer, b. Apr. 21, 1875, at Marshall, Mich. Prep. Toledo High School and Univ. School, Toledo, O. Attended Cornell three years and one term from Sept., 1894, to Jan., 1898. Assistant to manager, the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton R. R. Elevator Co., Toledo, O., during summers and one year previous to entering Cornell; draughtsman and estimator,

Toledo Bridge

draughtsman Engineering

Co., Toledo, 0., Jan., 1898, to Mar., 1901; chief in charge of structural work for the Macdonald

Co.,

Chicago, Mar., 1901, to Max., 1902;

position as

220

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY Member Western

above from Mar.,

1902, to date.

neers;

member Amer.

Soc. of Engi-

Soc. of Civil Engs.;

member

International Engineering Congress, St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 14, 1900, at Toledo, O., Bessie Norris.

Married

associate

FERGUSON, FERGUSON, FERGUSON, FERGUSON, FERGUSON, FERGUSON, FERGUSON,

JOHN ALFRED, New York City. '03, M. E. JOHN BARIE, New York City. M. E. (R. R.) JOHN ROBERT, Whitesboro, N. Y. M. E. (E. JOHN SCOTT, Pittsburg, Pa. '97, Arts. KARL SHACKELFORD, Louisville, Ky. '03, C.

E.

LIZZIE MAY, Salem, N. Y. '02, Arts. MARGARET CLAY, botanical department Wellesley

Wellesley, Mass.

Coll.,

'03.

E.) '03.

B. S. '99, Ph. D. '01.

*FERGUSON, NICHOLAS EPHRAIM. B. C. E. FERGUSON, OSCAR WOOD, New Milford, N. Y. FERGUSON, WILLIAM SCOTT, Berkeley, Cal.

'79.

B. C. E.

A. M.

'75.

'97,

Ph. D.

'99.

FERGUSSON, HENRY ALEXANDER, mining

engineer with Jos. J.

& Son, Chicago, 111. '86, M. E. FERNBACK, OSCAR HENRY, New York City. FERNOW, BERNARD EDWARD, Ithaca, N. Y. Ryerson

Wis.

'96;

LL. D. Queens

Coll.,

*FERNOW, GORDON. '01, Arts. FERNOW, ROSSITER RAYMOND,

Kingston, civil

B. Sci. '02,

'95.

Arts;

LL. D.

'03.

engineer, Harrisburg, Pa.

C. E. '02.

FERREE, EUGENE

H., Lockport, N. Y., manufacturer of alumiYorklyn, Chester Co., Pa., Mar. 17, 1866. Cornell '91. Member Class and Varsity Football Teams. Married May children, Florence A., Bessie C, 6, 1890, Marian E. Coapman;

num

goods,

b.

and Marian R.

FRANK H., lawyer; member of firm Page, Tully & Ferris, Corning, N. Y. b. Spencer, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1869. Prep. Spencer (N. Y.) Acad.; Cornell student (Arch.) '92; Univ, Michigan Law School '92; entered Cornell Law School, graduated with Alpha Tau Omega. Member Baseball Team (1. f.) class '93. '92; won light weight Boxing mateh, winter meet, '92. Admitted to practice of law 1893; alderman of Corning, N. Y., 1904. Married Dec. 27, 1899, at Corning, N. Y., Fannie H. Tucker. FERRIS, GEORGE FERRIS, Claremont, Cal. B. C. E. '81. FERRIS,

FERRIS, JOHN ESTILL, St. Louis, ]^Io. '96, C. E. FERRIS, RALPH, Ithaca, N. Y. '03, C. E. FERRISS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, St. Louis, Mo. B. S. '73. FERRISS, FRANKLIN, lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. b. Peru, N. Y. Prep. East Hampton, Mass. Cornell B. S. '73. Phi Kappa Psi. Member Glee Club; captain of First Cornell Crew (rowed at Springfield,

Mass.) '73; also member St. Louis Mercantile and Univ. City council 1893-1897; circuit judge 1898-1903; general

Clubs.

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221

counsel Louisiana Purchase Exposition Co. 1904. Married 1880. Elizabeth H. Simon; children, Margery, Henry T. ('02), and

Hugh. FEREISS, Mo.

HENRY THEODORE, b.

Louis,

St.

Feb.

Mo.,

Entered Cornell 1899;

'98-'99.

5828 25,

Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Washington Univ.

1882.

A. B.

'02.

Zeta Psi;

Undine;

Bench and Board; Mermaid; Class Baseball Team (two years); student St. Louis Law H. Pitzman) Club; Cornell Club, St. Louis; St. Louis Hamilton Club; St. Louis Amateur Athletic Ass'n. FERRY, ERVIN SIDNEY, professor physics Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Ind. Cornell B. S. '89; graduate student '91-'93; Fellow '92-'93; graduate student Johns Hopkins '93-'94; Fellow '93'94; student Royal Univ., Upsala, Sweden, '97-'98. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Author of " A Course of Practical Physics," 1903; " Elements of Dynamics," 1904. Married 1900, at Ithaca, N. Y., Ruth M. White; children, Mary Ursula and Helen Grace. FESSENDEN, WINONA ATWATER, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '03.

won Tennis Doubles (with School; member Athletic

;

FEULING (MRS.) ALICE, Columbus, O. '94, Sci. FICHTHORN, JOSEPH HOOVER, Lewistown, Pa. '93, C. E. FIELD, ARTHUR CARPENTER, woolen commission, 250 Dearborn Ave., Chicago,

111.

M. E.

'91.

FIELD, EDWARD LOYAL, Galesburgh, 111. '74, M. E. FIELD, FREDERICK WILLIAM, consulting engineer, 1813 W. Genesee

FIELD, FIELD, FIELD,

St.,

Syracuse, N. Y.

B. S. in Arch.

'94.

GEORGE RUSSELL,

HENRY JOHN,

Groton, N. Y. '92, C. E. Greenfield, Mass. LL. B. '96.

HORACE LUTHER,

examiner in department of education, Lansing, Tompkins Co., N. Y. Prep. Spencer High School. Cornell A. B. '02. Univ. Undergraduate Scholarship (Freshman year). Married Aug. 21, 1902, at Ithaea, N. Y., Luie Annette Townley. FIELD, PETER, instructor in mathematics Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Ph. D. '02. FIELD, ROSAMOND ALMEDA (MRS. C. H. ESTY), Brookline, Albany, N. Y.

Mass.

A. M.

b.

'90.

FIELDER, FRANK SIDNEY,

physician, 2 W. 82d St., New York N. Y., June 23, 1866. Prep. State Normal Cornell Univ. Ph. B. '89; Coll. of School, Geneseo, N. Y. Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, M. D. '92. Member Phi Beta Kappa; honorable mention. Junior Psi Upsilon; class Declamation Contest; commencement orator (Senior) editor Cornell editor Cornell Era (Junior) orator (Senior) City.

b. Dansville,

;

;

;

Magazine (Senior); honorable mention Senior thesis. Graduated with honors from Coll. of P. & S.; first Harsen prize for clinical reports '92; house staff. New York Hospital, 1892-94; house staff, Sloane Maternity Hospital, 1894; occasional con-

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New York

Assistant medical inspector, New York City, Dept. of Health, 1895, to present time; assistant surgeon, U. S. Navy, serving on Cruiser Cincinnati during Spanish War, 1898; demonstrator of anatomy, Cornell Univ. Med. Coll., New York, from its opening in 1898 to present; attending physician, diseases of children, Bellevue Hosp., Out-Patient Dept., 1903 to present. Member Cornell Club, New York; Amer. Med. Ass'n; N. Y. State and County Med. Ass'ns; N. Y. Med. Soc; Societies of Alumni of New York, and Sloane Maternity Hospitals; West End Med. Soc.; Physicians Mutual Aid Ass'n. Married June 1, 1901, Albany, N. Y., Martha Teller Irwin. FIELDER, GEORGE LINCOLN, with New York Life Ins. Co., 21 Park Row. Residence, 320 Central Park West, New York City, b. Dansville, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1864. Prep. Geneseo (N. Y.) State Normal School; Cornell (philosophy) '89. Theta Delta Chi. Captain Varsity Crew '87; won all races (three). Member Cornell Univ. Club; St. Andrews Golf Club; Aldine Club; Amer. Economic Ass'n; Genesee Soc, Graduates Univ. Club. Married Oct. 28, 1893, at Dansville, N. Y., Alice Elizabeth Bunnell. FIELDS, FREDERICK ROBBINS, Buffalo, N. Y. '92, E. E. FIELDS, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Hampton, Va. LL. B. '90. tributor

Medical Record, Medical News, etc.

attending physician

New York

Dispensary 1895-98;

*FIERO, HARRY HUNT. '97, E. E. FIFIELD, ANNIE LAURIE, Worcester, Mass. '80, Lit. FILKINS, BARENT LATHAM, Buffalo, N. Y. '03, E. E. FILKINS, CLAUDE WILLIAM LEROY, professor civil engineering Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Col.

C. E. '93,

M.

C. E. '94.

FIMPLE, LOREN PEARL REDMAN, Colon, Mich. LL. B. '92. FINCH, BURTIS J., Conklin, N. Y. '03, C. E. FINCH, HERBERT ISAAC, assistant superintendent Emerson ElecResidence, 3119 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. b. Fort Prep. Claverack Coll. and Hudson River Inst., Claverack, N. Y. Cornell M. E. (E. E.) '96. FINCH, JAMES WELLS, lawyer, 61 E. 77th St., New York City. b. Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y., Oct. 9, 1853. Prep. Peekskill Military Acad.; Cornell Univ. '73; N. Y. Univ. Law School; Alpha Delta Phi; Cornell Univ.; Barnard; Annisquam Yacht. tric

Mfg. Co.

Ann, N.

Y., Sept. 12, 1875.

at North Pownal, Vt., Jessica Boyne Garretson Finch. FINCH, JERRY CALVIN, Fort Ann, N. Y. C. E. '02. FINCH, WILLIAM ALBERT, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '80. FINCKE, HARRY STARK, physician, 214 Grand Ave., Astoria, N. Y.

Married Sept. Garretson;

M. D.

30,

1896,

child, Elsie

'03.

FINEREN, WILLIAM WARRICK,

U. S. Junior engineer, in connection with proposed building of locks and dams on the Cape Fear River, N. C, U. S. engineer's office, Wilmington, N. C.

REGISTER

22a

Home

address, Oswego, N. Y. b. Osweg-o, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1879. Prep. Osweg-o (N. Y.) Hig-h School. Cornell M. E. '02; also diploma of military proficiency with recommendation to U. S.

Member Stewart

L. Woodford Debate Chib; Cornell Congress; Cornell Soc. of Mech. Eng. Major Cornell Corps of Cadets. Entered U. S. service as draughtsman, July, 1902, at Oswego, N. Y. Eodman, Aug-., 1902; inspector of dredging- and con-

struction, Oct., 1902;

junior civil engineer, Nov., 1903; transferred to Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 20, 1904. Member I. O. O. F. Married at Fulton, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1902, Maud A. Lund; one son.

Aug.

b.

10, 1903.

WALTER STEVENSON,

FINLAY,

JR., 489

Fourth

Brooklyn, Interborough N. J., Aug. 18, E. '04. Delta Lacrosse (4); St.,

N. Y., assistant in motive power department, Rapid Transit Co., New York City. b. Hoboken, 1882. Prep. Brooklyn High School. Cornell M. Tau Delta; Quill and Dagger; Glee Club (2)

Team

(2)

(3)

(4);

Lacrosse League

manager

(3);

(3)

(4);

treasurer (4);

vice-president Inter-Univ.

Varsity

"C"

(4).

FINLEY, CAROLINE SANDFORD, New York City. M. D. '01. FINLEY, GEORGE IRWIN, assistant engineer McClintic-Marshall Construction Co. (Chicago branch), 5455 Jefferson Ave., Chicago, b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 25, 1877. Prep. Philadelphia Manual Training School; Univ. Pennsylvania '99; Cornell (Junior and Senior years) C. E. '00. Delta Phi. Member Mandolin Club. Married June 16, 1904, at Pittsburg, Pa., Sue M. Wallace. 111.

FINUCANE, THOMAS

R., purchasing agent for Stromberg-Carlson Mfg. Co. Residence, 20 Portsmouth Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. b. July 17, 1881, at Rochester, N. Y. Cornell, Arts, left at end of Junior year to enter business. Varsity Football Team; substitute Freshman Crew\ Member Psi Upsilon; Aleph Samach; Mummy; Class Banqueting Club. Member Chicago Athletic and Washington Park Club, Chicago, 111.; Genesee Valley and Country Club, Rochester, N. Y.

Tel.

*FINNEGAN, PATRICK DEAN. FINSTER, CLARENCE, pastor Haven, Mich.

FIRTH,

A. B, St.,

'73.

Congregational

church.

assistant

engineer

Brooklyn, N. Y.

C. E. '95.

Topographical

FISCHER, HENRY JOHN, New York City. M. D. '00. FISCHER, JOHN EDWIN, East Orange, N. J. '03, C. E. FISCHER, ROBERT, instructor, Central High School, Grad. and assistant in chemistry. FISH, ALICE ARMENIA, Cooperstown, N. Y. A. B. FISH, ARTHUR CARLTON, Chicago, 111. '94, Phil.

Mo.

FISH, FISH,

Grand

'73.

ELMER WALLACE,

Bureau, 473 14th

A. B.

St.

'99,

CARY BROWN, New York City. LL. B. '89. CHARLES ADELBERT, Salamanca, N. Y. '90,

'04.

Let.

Louis,

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224

EDWARD CHARLES,

FISH,

LL. B.

Francisco, Cal.

FISH,

insurance adjuster, 977 Pine

JOHN CHARLES LOUNDSBURY,

Palo Alto, Cal.

FISH,

San

teacher, 382 Lincoln Ave.,

C. E. '92.

PIERRE AUGUSTINE,

D. V. M.

St.,

'00.

Ithaca, N. Y.

B. S.

'90,

D. Sci.

'94,

'99.

FISHEL, FREDERICK E., attorney and counselor-at-law, 76 William St., New York City. Residence, 330 Schermerhorn St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Patchogue, N. Y., June 12, 1860. Prep. Wait & McKoon's Prep. School. Cornell '80, Lit. B. Columbia Coll. Law School LL. B. '82. Member King's County Democratic Club. FISHER, ARCHIE MAX, physician, Spencer, N. Y. M. D. '03. FISHER, ARTHUR WILLIAM, Pultneyville, N. Y. Ph. B. '98, A. M. '99.

FISHER, BERTRAND HAND, Berkeley, Cal. B. C. E. '85. FISHER, CARL D., Grand Junction, Col.; with E. H. Caldwell, water supply material. Cornell '96-'97; elected to Aleph Samach

'00,

'98;

Ph. B.

Class president

assistant editor Cornell

manager Cornell Glee, Banjo and Mando(manager '99-'00) Lieut.-Col. Corps of Cadets '99-'00; elected to Sphinx Head '99; editor Cornell Era '99-'00; member Junior Ball Committee '99. FISHER, CARL WALLACE, veterinarian, San Mateo, Cal. D. V. M. Era

1898-99;

assistant

lin Clubs, '98-'99

;

'01.

FISHER, EDWARD ADELBERT, Utica, N. Y. '02, C. E. FISHER, EDWIN EUGENE, London, Eng. M. E. '91. FISHER, ELBERT CURTISS, Saginaw, Mich. M. E. '90. FISHER, FREDERICK GEORGE, Chicago, 111. B. L. '90. FISHER, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Fairport, N. Y. C. E. '03. FISHER, GEORGE EGBERT, Philadelphia, Pa. A. B. '87. FISHER, GEORGE MILTON, Westboro, Mass. '91, Sci. FISHER, HENRY ROSS, Y^onkers, N. Y. '01, Law. FISHER, HENRY WRIGHT, Pittsburg, Pa. M. E. '88. FISHER, JABEZ WILLIAM, Fitchburg, Mass. '02, M. E. FISHER. JAMES POWELL, Pittsburg, Pa. '02, M. E. FISHER, JOHN ARTHUR, Ithaca, N. Y. '84, S. L. *FISHER, NATHAN STELSON. C. E. '99. FISHER, PETER, JR., Kenosha, Wis. LL. B. '03. FISHER, SAMUEL JOSEPH, Warren, N. Y. '69, Sci. *FISHER. SCHUYLER LYON. M. E. '99.

FISHER WAGER,

Philadelphia, Pa.

C. E. '99.

FISHER, WILLARD CLARK, Middletown, Conn. A. B. '88. FISHER, WILLIAM EDGAR, artist, Wellsville, N. Y. '93, Arch. FISHER, WILLIAM GEORGE, Utica, N. Y. '92, E. E. FISHMAN, JOSEPH, New York City. M. E. (E. E.) '03. FISK.

JOSEPH BAKER,

tion Bureau, 814

JR., insurance inspector, with Ohio Inspec-

Madison

Ave., Toledo, O.

b.

Toledo. O., Aug.

REGISTER

FISK,

Cornell '99. Phi Kappa Univ. Club, Cleveland; Toledo.

Prep. Toledo Nu Epsilon.

High School;

MARION WALTER,

Portland, Ore.

1874.

16,

Member

Theta

Psi;

225

'03,

M. E.

FISKE, CHRISTABEL FORSYTHE, Washington, D. Ph. D.

FISKE, FISKE,

EPHRAIM JOHN, Lebanon, N. Y. '78, S. L. FERDINAND COMSTOCK, architect, Richard

coln,

Neb.

FIST, ALICE

FITCH, FITCH, FITCH,

C.

Ph. B.

'9S,

'03.

'80,

Bldg., Lin-

Arch.

ARMENIA,

Cooperstown, N. Y.

'02,

Arts.

ARTHUR HENRY, Elmira, N. Y. '69, Sci. ASAHEL NORTON, Tacoma, Wash. Ph. B. '71. EDWARD HUBBARD, JR., manager Standard Oil LL. B.

E. Buchtel Ave., Akron, O.

Co., 365

'97.

FITCH, FRANCES ELIZABETH, Buffalo, N. Y. '03, Arts. FITCH, GEORGE HAMLIN, literary editor, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco,

Cal.

B. S.

'75.

FITCH, SQUIRE E., Westjield, N. Y. C. E. '00. PITCH, WINCHESTER, 319 W. 80th St., New York City; in summer, Madison, Lake Co., O. b. Ashtabula, O., Nov. 21, 1867. Prep. Cascadilla School '84; Cornell '84-'88. Delta Kappa EpMember Euterpe Club; Fruija; Undine; Bench and silon. Mermaid. Reporter, Chicago, 1888-92; editor, Geneva, Admitted to bar, Ohio, 1894; bar. New York, 1904; removed to New York City 1898. Assistant to secretary Republican National Committee, Chicago, McKinley campaign, 1896; County school examiner of Ashtabula Co. (O.) 1892-98; registrar New York Genealogical and Biographical Soc. 1901-04. Member Twentieth Century Club, Chicago; Cornell Univ. Club, Nineteenth Century Club and National Arts Club, New York City; New York Athletic Club; Sons Amer. Rev.; Soc. Col. Wars; Rowfant Club, Cleveland, O. Married June 30, 1897, at Unionville, Lake Co., O., Florence Lynnette Hopper; three children, Alta Jane, Katherine Elizabeth and Dorothy Fitch. Board;

O., 1892-94.

*FITCH, WILLIAM REED. B. C. E. '74. FITE, WILLIAM BENJAMIN, Ithaca, N. Y.

Ph. B.

'92,

Ph. D.

'01.

FITTER, CHARLES FRANKLIN, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, E. E. FITTS, EDWIN, engineer for Murphy Iron Works, of Detroit, Mich., manufacturers of mechanical stokers. Park Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. b. Moravia, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1887. Cornell E. E. '91. Member Engineers' Soc, Western Pennsylvania. Married Feb. 11, 1903, at Allegheny, Pa., Margaret E. Finneren.

FITTS, FAY MARTIN, Portland, Ore. B, S. '86. FITTS, LOUISA, Moravia, N. Y. B. S. '99. Wayside Club; trustee and treasurer of the Powers Library Ass'n, Moravia, N. Y. FITZER, MORRISON, Concord, N. C. '02, M. E.

FITZGERALD, THOMAS EDMUND, Cortland, N. Y. VOL. IV

—15

M. D.

'04.

physician, 64

E.

Court

St.,

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FITZHUGH, HENRY LAY, lawyer, Fort Smith, Ark. LL. B. '92. FITZHUGH, HUGH, Washington, D. C. '02, M. E. FITZPATRICK, FRANK SEMON, Troy, N. Y. '02, Arts. FITZPATRICK, JAMES RAYMOND, instructor mathematics and surveying, 30 Main

St.,

Cohoes, N. Y.

'93,

Law.

FITZPATRICK, JESSE ARNETTE, Albany, N. Y. '99, C. E. FITZPATRICK, JOHN TRACY, examiner, Dept. of Education,

State attorney and counselor-at-law, 288 Clinton Ave., Albany, N. Y. b. Washington, D. C, Jan. 6, 1878. Cornell A. B. 'GO; Union Univ., Dept. of Law, '03. State Scholarship; Univ. Scholarship; secretary and treasurer Cornell Chess Club, 1898Member Cross Country Club. Au1899; president 1899-1900. thor of " Summary of Statutes Declared Unconstitutional, 1901-02, 1902-03," published by the New York State Library. Senior examiner in charge of modem languages, Dept. of Education, State of New York, 1904. Member Univ. Club, of Albany, N. Y.; Albany Press Club; Union Boat Club, of Albany, N. Y.; Devil's Own Soc, of Union Univ. FITZGERALD, MARION AURELIA, Albany, N. Y. '03, Arts. FITZPATRICK, MARY RANSOM, teacher, 165 S. 9th St., Brooklyn, of

New

N. Y.

York;

A. B.

'93.

FITZPATRICK, PHILIP BUNTLING, Troy, N. FITZPATRICK, WALTER JOSEPH, electrical Ave., Watervliet, N. Y.

'97,

Y. '98, M. E. engineer, 734 Fifth

E. E.

FITZ-RANDOLPH, WILLIAM SHEPPARD, New

Market, N.

J.

02,

C. E.

FLACH, WALTER JACOB, Cincinnati, O. FLACK, JOHN EDWARD, with George P.

'02,

M. E.

&

Co., shirt and colLansingburgh, N. Y., Apr. 19, 1868. Prep. Public Schools of Lansingburgh and Troy Acad. Entered Cornell fall 1886, class '90. Left Cornell winter 1888-89. Member Theta Nu Epsilon; Freshman Baseball and Football Team. Played in Univ. Football Team from start in 1886, 1887, 1888, and was captain of team in 1888. Married at Cohoes, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1898, to Harriet Evans Himes. FLAHERTY, JAMES, Prattsburg, N. Y. LL. B. '91. FLANDERS, WARREN BEEBE, engineering Dept., Westinghouse Machine Co., East Pittsburg, Pa. Home, Lake Blubb, 111. b. Evanston, 111., Nov. 27, 1880. Prep. Chicago Manual Training" School '98; Sibley Coll. '02. Sigma Chi. Varsity Track Teams; Track " C." '02. FLANIGAN, JOHN RICHARD, Binghamton, N. Y. '78, Arts.

lar manufacturers, Troy, N. Y.

Ide

b.

-

FLANIGAN, WALTER JEROME, Syracuse, N. Y, A. FLANNERY, DANIEL FRANKLIN, lawyer. Chamber

B.

'81.

of

Commerce.

Residence, 2941 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111. b. New London, Prep. Chamberlain Inst., Randolph, N. Y. O., Jan. 18, 1855. Cornell B. S. '76. President and organizer of first gymnasium

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227

ass'n at Cornell; raised funds for, and built, first gymnasium just north of Cascadilla Creek; president Football Ass'n; adjutant Univ. 'Regt. '76; vice-president of class '76. Revised and codified Chicago city ordinances, publishing

umes

same

in tvro vol-

appointed master in chancery Superior Court of Cook Co., 111., 1902. Member Union League Club and Marquette Clubs, Chicago; Edgewater Golf Club; Chicago Bar Ass'n; Chicago liaw Inst. Married Dec. 17, 1882, at Chicago, 111., Matie Coan, of that city; three children, died in infancy. FLANNERY, JOHN L., JR., canned goods broker, 741 Forest Ave., Evanston, 111. b. Chicago, 111., Dec. 6, 1876. Purdue Univ. "01; Cornell '02. Sigma Chi. President Round Table '02; Freshman Baseball Team; president Freshman Class (Purdue Univ.). Member Evanston Boat Club; Wheaton Golf Club; North Shore Club. Married Jan. 1, 1901, at Evanston, 111., Evangeline Gray McKinnie. FLANNERY, MARTIN JOSEPH, Elmira, N. Y. LL. B. '91. FLATHER, JOHN JOSEPH, professor of mechanical engineering Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. M. M. E. '90. FLECK, ANTHONY GEORGE, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, M. E. FLEICHER, CHARLES ALBERT, Troy, N. Y. A. B. '04. *FLEISCHHAUER, DAVID SIMON, Reed City, Mich. M. D. '99. FLEISCHMAN, ADOLPH, architect, 59-61 N. Pearl St. Residence, 277 Hudson Ave., Albany, N. Y. b. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1856, Cornell Arch. B. '79. Prep. Albany public schools and Albany Free Acad. Class treasurer '79; president Architectural Club;^ president Whist Club; president Chess Club. Fellov? Amer. Inst, of Architects since 1884; district deputy I. O. Benai Berith for ten years; superintendent Council Sunday School. Member Adelphi Club, Albany, N. Y.; past president Gideon Lodge No. 140, I. O. B. B.; president Asmoncean Lodge No. 565, I. O. B. B.; member Alumni Ass'n, Cornell Univ., Eastern New York. In active business as an architect in Albany, N. Y. Married Oct, children, Marion 19, 1886, at Albany, N. Y., Rosetta A. Mann; Rosetta and Evelyn Grace Fleischman. FLEMING, BRYANT, landscape architect, 1326 Prudential Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. b. Buffalo, N. Y., July 19, 1877. Buffalo Central High School, Stiles Prep. School. Cornell B. S. A. '01. Delta 1897;

Member

Scalp and Blade; Cornell Class Book (artistic Apprenticed three years with Manning Bros., landscape architects, Boston. Traveled abroad for landscape study; appointed lecturer and instructor in outdoor arts, Cornell Phi.

editor)

'01.

'04-'05.

FLEMING, GEORGE CLAUDIUS, Ithaca, N. Y. '79, Arts. FLEMING, JAMES EDWARD, Spencer, N. Y. '89; Phil. FLEMING, JUDSON EVERETT, merchant, Crookston, Minn. Lawrence Acad., Groton, Mass.,

'85-'88.

Cornell

'88-'90

Prep. ('92).

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228

Member

Varsity Football

at Buffing-ton, Minn.,

Team

Martha

J.

'89-'90. Married Nov. 28, 1896, Crookshanks; child, Katherine

Fleming.

PLEMING, MARK L., Hoffman's Island, N. Y. M. D. '01. TLEMING, MINNIE MIRANDA, Ithaca, N. Y. '79, Lit. FLEMING, SOPHY PHILLIPPE, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '74. FLEMING, THOMAS, JR., Washington, D. C. '03, C. E. FLETCHER, ERNEST SYLVESTER, Temple, Tex. '02, M. E. FLETCHER, FREDERICK C, treasurer Pocasset Worsted Co.,

BosResidence, Brookline, Mass. b. Sept. 23, 1874, at Providence, R. I. Cornell '96; left in 1894 and entered the Bradford Textile Coll., Bradford, Eng. Member Psi Upsilon; New York Yacht Club; Automobile Club of America; Cornell Club of New York. Married 1902, to Selina N. Jarvie (deceased) one child, Nina Jarvie Fletcher. FLETCHER, ROBERT CHARLES, Albany, N. Y. '89, Sci. FLETCHER, ROY EMERY, Washington, D. C. Ph. B. '00. FLETCHER, STEVENSON WHITCOMB, Ithaca, N. Y. M. S. in Agr. ton, Mass.

'98,

Ph. D.

'00.

FLINT, CLINTON MEDBURY, Etna, N. Y. LL. B. '01. FLINT, FRANCES ELIZABETH HOLEMAN (MRS. PHILIP R. DEAN), New York City. A. B. '92. FLINT, FRANCIS HEATH, Parishville, N, Y. '02, C. E. FLINT, RALPH NORTON, assistant examiner U. S. patent office, Washington, D.

C.

b.

Oneida

Co.,

N. Y., Feb.

15,

1871.

Prep.

Sauquoit Acad, (one year). Cornell M. E. '94; Columbian Univ. LL. B. '99. Admitted to bar Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, D. C, 1903. Married Sept. 6, 1891, Flora E. Potter; children, Warren Elsworth, b. Nov. 30, district schools;

self-taught;

1897; John Edward, b. FLINT, RUFUS, professor

Nicaragfua.

M. E.

Sept. 19, 1900.

of English

FLINT, WILLIAM HASTY, '74,

and mathematics, Managua,

'87.

M. D. (Bellevne)

physician, Santa Barbara, Cal.

FLINTHAM, STUART JOHN, Albion, N. Y. '02, For. FLIPPEN, WILLIAM HENRY, lawyer, 219 Commerce Tex.

LL. B.

A. B.

'77.

St.,

Dallas,

'98.

FLOCKEN, CHARLES FREDERICK,

veterinarian Superior Board Departamento de Sanidad, Hospital " Las Animas," Havana, Cuba. b. New York City, Mar, 29, 1876. Prep. Englewood High School, Chicago, 111. Cornell D. V. M. '01. Sigma Xi; also member Univ. Club, Washington, of Health, of Republic of Cuba,

D. C. Served as laboratory assistant to Prof. Gage, Dept. of Microscopy, Histology and Embryology, for two years (as an undergraduate). Entered U. S. Bureau Animal Industry Aug. 4, 1901; service of Cuban Government in present position, Aug. 25, 1904.

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229

FLOEER, WARREN WASHBURN, Ann FLORY, BURTON PUGHE, mechanical

Arbor, Mich. Ph. D. '97. engineer Central R. R. of New Jersey, Jersey City, N. J. b. Susquehanna, Pa., Nov. 9, 1873. Prep. Sayre High School. Cornell M. E. '95. Mechanical engineer Lehigh Valley R. R., Nov. 1, 1902, to June 1, 1903; present position since Mar. 10, 1904. Member N. Y. Railroad Club; Amer. R'y Master Mechanics Ass'n; Master Car BuildMarried June 11, 1901, at Bethlehem, Pa., Charlotte ers' Ass'n. Irene Morgan;

child,

Louis Paul Flory.

FLOWERS, ALAN ESTIS, Philadelphia, Pa. M. E. (E. E.) '02. FLOY, HENRY, consulting electrical and mechanical engineer, 220 Broadway, New York City. M. E. '91. FLOYD, CHARLES WESLEY, Albany, N. Y. '70. FLUHRER, GERALD BISHOP, lawyer, 832 Prudential Bldg., Buffalo,

FLYNN, FLYNN, FLYNN^ FOARD, FOLEY,

N. Y.

A. B.

'01.

CHARLES ANDREWS, Troy, N. Y. '02, E. E. FREDERICK LAWRENCE, New York City. M. D. KATHERINE ELIZABETH, Troy, N. Y. A. B. '03.

ARTHUR VIRDIN, Baltimore, Md. ARTHUR LEE, head of department Ph. D.

Univ., Bloomington, Ind.

E. of physics in Indiana

'02, C.

'97.

FOLEY, MARCELLA MARIE, Ilion, N. Y. A. B. '01. FOLGER, PAUL, Geneva, N. Y. '02, Arts. FOLGER, THOMAS WORTH, manager Summit Foundry Crosse, Wis.

*FOLK, FREDERICK JACKSON. M.

FOLLANSBEE, ROBERT,

E. (E. E.) assistant engineer U.

vey, Washington, D. C.

Banjo Clubs

'02. (1,

Civil

engineer

belle

Ashby

Co.,

2,

(4).

b.

'01.

S. Geological SurMinneapolis, Minn., June 7, 1880.

Member Pyramid;

Skull;

Mandolin and

business manager Transactions Ass'n. Married Apr. 6, 1904, Delaplans, Va., Isa-

3);

Gold.

FOLLETT, GEORGE ALFRED, Columbus, O. '02, Arts. *FOLLMER, WILLIAM WILCOX. M. E. '01. FOLSOM, EDSON FESSENDEN, life insurance, Indianapolis, M. M. E.

FOLTS,

La

Law.

'99,

Cornell C. E.

'02.

Ind.

'93.

HARRY GARDNER,

FOLSOM, HENNIAN DAY,

Frankfort, N. Y.

JR., Salt

Lake

LL. B.

City, Utah.

'91.

LL. B.

'01.

FOLWELL, RUSSELL HEYWOOD, engineer and treasurer of Barnett & Record Co., engineers and contractors, Com Exchange Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. b. Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 26, 1871. Univ. Minnesota B. S. '98; Cornell M. S. '04 (subjects in civil engineering department, especially structural and mechanical). Chi Psi. Draughtsman Detroit Bridge and Iron Works 1894-96;

assistant engineer G. N. R'y, in charge of steel grain elevators at Buffalo, N. Y., and West Superior. Married Nov. 1, 1899, Irma

A. Glover.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

230

FONDA, CORNELIA DOCKSTADER, Fonda, N. Y. '03, Arts. FONTENELLE, EUGENE, Decatur, Neb. '88, Law. FOODY, JAMES THOMAS, Fultonville, N. Y. '02, Arts. Coll., FOORD, JAMES ALFRED, professor of agriculture, Delaware '02. Newark, Del. M. S. in A^. '77. FQOTE, CHARLES WHITTESLEY, Akron, O. A. M. '76, Ph. D. M. E. '02, Y. N. FOOTE, EDWARD THADDEUS, Ithaca, FOOTE, GEORGE WILSON, Vineland, N. J. '02, M. E. FOOTE, HORACE BURDETTE, Auburn, N. Y. '02, E. E. FOOTE, HUBERT TOWNSEND, physician, 120 Lexington Ave., New York City. Residence, New Rochelle, N. Y. b. Saratoga, N. Y., Jan. 18, 1859. Cornell '79; Amer. Veterinary Coll. N. Y. Univ. '81. D. V. S. '80; Eclectic Med. Coll., City of New York, M. D. Married May 29, 1884, at New Haven, Conn., Annie Elroy Thomas; children, Elroy Bertha and Irene Foote.

FOOTE, JAMES BENEDICT, Rome, N. Y. '98, C. E. FOOTE, ROBERT BURDROE. Buffalo, N. Y. B. L. '91. FOOTE, WALLACE PARK, Spring Valley, Wis. M. E. '02. FORAKER, BURCH, engineer construction work New York phone

Co., 15

15, 1872.

Dey

Cornell

St., '95.

Married July

Club.

New York

City.

Phi Kappa

Psi.

26,

1900,

at

Tele-

Feb. Cornell Univ.

b. Hillsboro, O.,

Member

New York

City,

Carrie E.

Yellig.

FORAKER, JOSEPH BENSON, FORAKER, JOSEPH BENSON,

Cincinnati, O.

A. B. '69. U. S. senator, 1897-1909. b. Highland Co., O., July 5, 1846. Served, during Civil War, in 89th Ohio Volunteers as private, 1st lieutenant, and brevet captain. Cornell A. B. '69. Judge Superior Court, Cincinnati, 1879-82; governor of Ohio, 1885 and 1887. Married Oct. 4, 1870, Julia

Bundy.

FORAKER, JOSEPH BENSON, JR., Cincinnati, O. A. B. FORBES, GILBERT DE LEVERANCE, Brockport, N. Y. FORBES, WILLIAM HENRY% Philadelphia, Pa. '02, M. FORCE, LAFAYETTE, Tekamah, Neb. '79, S. L. FORD, AGNES MAY, teacher, Medina, N. Y. A. B. '02.

'93.

'01,

Arts.

E.

EDWARD HYNDMAN, draughtsman, mechanical engineering department, Temple Iron Co., Scranton, Pa. b. Allegheny

FORD,

City,

Pa.,

June

1.

Sigma; Coxswain Committee.

FORD, FORD, FORD, FORD, FORD,

1882. '05

Cornell

Crew,

'03

'05,

and

M. E.

'04;

Member Kappa

Sophomore Banquet

EVERETT LEANDER, Whippany, N. J. '03, M. GRACE MARY LAW, Newark, Del. B. L. '93. HANNIBAL CHOATE, Cortland, N. Y. M. E. (E. JAMES STORY, West Albany, N. Y. '92, E. E.

E. E.)

'03.

lawyer, 350 Broadway, New York, N. Y. residence, St. b. Knowlesville, Orleans Co., N. Y. Self-prepared; also Medina Free Acad.; Cornell, A. B., '90. Member 210

JOHN,

W. 94th

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231

Phi Beta Kappa; Cornell Mock Congress; classical scholarship for four years; State scholarship four years; business manager Cornell Magazine. Prize essay offered by Amer. Protective 1890, on American shipping; author " Pocket Cyclopedia of Protection," 1892. State senator 1896-1900; father Member Republican Club, Cornell of Franchise Tax Law. Univ. Club, etc. Alarried, 1891, at New York, to Lulu Fairchild Van Aiken; children Esther and Edith.

Tariff League,



FORD, FORD, FORD, FORD, FORD,

MICHAEL AMBROSE, New York City. A. B. '02. PAUL COOLEY, JR., Ashtabula, O. '89, M. E. ROBERT GRAHAM, Bellwood, Pa. '03, C. E. THOMAS CHEATHAM, lawyer, Houston, Tex. '94,

WALTER

ing, Cornell

STEBBINS, instructor Univ.; home address, 905

Lavr.

experimental engineerN. Main St., Elmira, N. Y. Cornell, M. E. (E. E.), '00. in

N. Y., May 16, 1874. Cornell Elec. Soc. FORDHAM, BRUCE WRIGHT, Scranton, Pa, '02, M. E. FORDHAM, HERBERT LATHAM, lawyer, 49-51 Wall St., New York City (branch offices at Jamaica, Oyster Bay, Riverhead, and Greenport, N. Y.); city residence, 74 W. 103d St., New York City; legal residence, Greenport, Suffolk Co., N. Y. b. Greenport, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1869. Prep. Greenport Union School '87; Cornell Ph. B. '94; LL. B. '95; reader in English (Cornell) b. Wellsville,

Member

'94-'95.

Phi Beta Kappa;

Delta Chi.

Member

C.

U. C. A.;

Woodford Debating Club; clerk Cornell Congress '92-'93; winner prize debate, Cornell Congress, '93; editor Cornell Magazine '93-'94; speaker for Woodford prize '94; Ivyorator '94; speaker for '94 memorial prize '95; debater against Univ. Penn. '94-'95. Admitted to bar 1895; clerk in law-office, New York City, 1895-96; began practice in New York City 1896, and at Oyster Bay 1897; succeeded Hon. B. H. Reeve (deceased) in firm Reeve & Bartlett 1902; began practice in Greenport in year last named. Member New York City Bar Ass'n; New York State Bar Ass'n; Sons of the Revolution; Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Ass'n (N. Y.); Cornell Univ. Club (N. Y.); Brooklyn Club; Suffolk Co. Hist. Soc. Married, June 21, 1900, at ManClassical Ass'n;

hattan, N. Y., Inez G. Bobbins.

FOREACRE, WILLIAM NICHOLLS, Atlanta, Ga. FOREN, GEORGE WALTER, gas and electricity,

'87, C.

E.

Cedarhurst, N. Y.

LL. B. 1904.

FORGENS, SOLOMON FRANKLIN, Vincent, Pa, '69, Arts. FORGY, JOHN EDMONDS, Dayton, O. '02, M. E. FORNEY, MOBRAY WILLIAM, Brooklyn, N. Y. '97, M. E. FORNEY, PHILIP NACE, Hanover, Pa, '02, M. E. FORRER, JOSEPH DEYERLE, Johnstown, Pa. M. E. (E. '96.

FORREST, GEORGE MUNIO.

Halifax, Canada.

C. E. '02.

E.)

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232

FORSHEE, ISAAC CHEISTOPHER, Willett, N. Y. '02, M. E. FORSTER, FRANK RICHERSON, Westfield, N. Y. '96, Law. FORSTER, FRANK SPENCER, architect, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Arch.

B.

'03.

FORSYTH, RALPH KAY, Kingston, N. FORT, EDWIN JOHN, Brooklyn, N. Y. FORT, PHOEBE IRENE, Chicago,

111.

Y.

'01,

M. E. M. C. E.

C. E. '93;

B. S.

'94.

'81.

PORTENBAUGH, SAMUEL BYROD,

electrical engineer for Underground Electric Railways Co. of London, Ltd., 23 Phoenix Lodge Mansions, Brook Green, London W., England, b. Halifax, Pa., July 31, 1869. Prep. Ithaca High School '85-'86; CorAlpha Tau Omega; Theta Nu nell, M. E., '90; M. M. E. '94. Engineer with Brush Electrical Co., Cleveland, O., Epsilon.

assistant professor electrical engineering, Univ. Wis., W^orks engineer the English Electrical Mfg. Co., Pres-

1890-93; 1894-98.

ton, Lancashire, England, 1898-1901; present position since 1901.

Member

of Amer. Inst. Elec. Eng. Married Jan. Harrisburg, Pa., Florence Cowden, of that city. FOSBINDER, WALLACE, Ithaca, N. Y. '69, M. E.

*FOSKETT, HARRY SILAS. '88, M. E. FOSTER, ALLA WRIGHT, t«acher. Hotel A. M.

Eliot,

1901, at

10,

Roxbury, Mass.

'76.

FOSTER, CHARLOTTE, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. B. '88. FOSTER, DWIGHT ELIOT, South Orange, N. J. '02, Arts. FOSTER, FLORENCE MERRITT, Buffalo, N. Y. A. B. '97. FOSTER, HENRY HUBBARD, instructor in history. Normal Trenton, N.

FOSTER, N. J.

A. B.

J.

HENRY WARD, A. B.

Hall,

'99.

superintendent of schools, South Orange,

'77.

FOSTER, HERBERT HAMILTON, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. B. '00. FOSTER, LEROY ALLISON. B. S. '72. FOSTER, NEWELL KELLY, secretary State Board of Health, Sacramento, Cal.

B. S. '73; M. D. (L.

I.

Coll.

Hosp.)

'78.

*FOSTER, REUBEN BURDICK. B. C. E. '74. FOSTER, ROBERT JULIAN, Ithaca, N. Y. D. V. M. '02. FOSTER, THOMAS MYRON, civil engineer, Millbrook, N.

Y.

C. E.

'04.

FOSTER, WALLACE RUSSEL, Owego, N. Y. '02, Arts. FOSTER, WALTER LEE, Dayton, N. Y. LL. B. '98. FOSTER, WILLIAM B., superintendent and director Bros. Mfg. Co., 75 Oneida

N. Y.

Nov.

30, 1876.

M. E.

St.,

Utica, N. Y.

b.

of Foster Durhamville,

'02.

FOSTER, WILLIAM JAMES, Schenectady, N. Y. M. S. '91. FOULKE, ROLAND ROBERTS, Philadelphia, Pa. '91, Arts. FOUNTAIN, THOMAS LILLY, College, Tex. '03, C. E. FOWLER, ALBERT MERRILL, teacher, 94 Johnston St., Newburgh, N. Y.

A. B.

'92.

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233

lawyer, firm of Fowler, Crouch & b. Syracuse, St., Syracuse, N. Y. N. Y., Nov. 5, 1867. Cornell, A. B., '91. Member Delta Upsilon; editor Cornellian '91; Cornell Sun '90; editor-in-chief Cornell

FOWLER, ALBERT PERRY, Vann; residence,

531

Oak

Cornell Univ. Classical Ass'n. Member Univ. Club of York; Century Club and Univ. Club of Syracuse, N. Y.; Onondaga Golf and Country Club. Married June, 1899, at Syracuse, N. Y., to Florence D. Vann. FOWLER, CHARLES SUMMER, chief examiner New York State Civil Service Commission, 24 S. Allen St., Albany, N. Y. A. B,

Era

'91;

New

'88.

FOWLER, FRANK RUGAN, Auburn, N. Y. FOWLER, GEORGE VERMILYEA, lawyer,

'70, C.

S20

E.

Broadway, N. Y.

Cornell, b. Yonkers, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1870. Univ. of Paris '97; New York Univ., LL. B., '03. Member Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Sphinx Head; Freshman crew, '90. Teacher 1894-97, 1898-1902. Law student 1901-03; lawyer 1903. Married Jan. 20, 1904, at Yonkers, N. Y.,

York

City, N. Y.

A. B.,

'93;

Alice Cary Schoonmaker.

mechanical engineer with Deily & N. Franklin St.), Philadelphia, Pa. Cornell Univ. (Sibley Coll.), b. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 7, 1881. M. E., '03. Member Glee Club '99-'03. FOWLER, JOSEPH MILLSPAUGH, lawyer, Kingston, N. Y. B. L.

FOWLER, JOHN SCOTT, Fowler

(residence,

1716

'95.

FOWLER, LENA MEADE, Laurel, Del. '98, FOWLER, MARY, Ithaca, N. Y. B. S. '82. FOWLER, ROBERT SIMON, New York City.

Arts. '01,

E. E.

FOX, ALBERT JOSEPH, Springville, N. Y. '03, Law. FOX, ERNEST FREDERICK, Wolcott, N. Y. '02, Law. FOX, JOHN CORNWALL, assistant superintendent, forge and axle department, Cambria Steel Co., Johnstown, Pa. b. Penn Yan, Member Chi Phi; Cornell, M. E., '03. N. Y., Dec. 15, 1880. and Dagger; Amicus Club; Johnstown Country Club. Buffalo, N. Y. '03, M. E. MATTHEW WILLIAM, Fonda, N, Y. '97, Law. MERRITT LIDDLE, Cedar Rapids, la. '02, E.E. ROYAL EDWARD, Syracuse, N. Y. '95, M. E. SETH WILLIAM, JR., Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, M. E. WALTER S., La Porte, Ind. '02, Arts.

Quill

FOX, FOX, FOX, FOX, FOX, FOX, FOY,

LESTER ALTON,

JOHN DREWRY, Enfaula, Ala. M. E. (E. E.) FRAGNER, ALBERT, Brooklyn, N. Y. '86, M. E. FRALEIGH, HERBERT EDWIN, assistant engineer York, Reidsville, N. Y.

b.

Red Rook, N.

'02.

State of

New

Y., Dec. 27, 1877.

Member Bi'ooklyn Engineers' Club. FRANCE, EDGAR GRIFFITH, South Bend, Ind. M. E. '03. FRANCE, GERTRUDE GLADYS, Skaneateles, N. Y. '87, Arts. nell, C. E., '02.

Cor-

234

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FRANCHOT, EICHARD, N. Y.

B. S.

chemist, 328 Buffalo Ave., Niagara Falls,

'96.

FRANCIS, CHARLES SPENCER, Troy, N. Y. B. S. '77. FRANCIS, HARRY CLAY. '02, C. E. FRANCIS, JOHN MORGAN, Troy, N. Y. A. B. '02. FRANCIS, LEE MASTON, physician, 50 W. Tupper St., Ph. B.

N. Y.

FRANCIS, SAMUEL EDGAR, Del.

'02,

1402 Pennsylvania Ave., Wilmingrton,

M. E.

FRANCIS, ISAAC

FRANK, FRANK, FRANK, FRANK, FRANK, FRANK, FRANK,

Buffalo,

'98.

HATHWAY,

ALFRED,

JR., Philadelphia, Pa.

ALPHEUS STIMPSON, New York

HARRY ALLYN, Omaha, Neb. HENRY LOUIS, North Boston, JULIAN,

Paris, Ky.

'02,

M. E.

'01.

C. E. '98.

Cincinnati, O.

City.

LL. B. N. Y.

LL. B.

'95.

'98. '02,

Arts.

M. E.

LEO MAX, 368 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, M. E. WALTER GEORGE, Utica, N. Y. '02, Arch. FRANKENHEIMER, JOHN, lawyer, 139 W. 81st St., New York City. b. New York City, July 15, 1853, Prep. Columbia Grammar School; Cornell '70-'73; Ph. B. '73; Columbia Law School '75.

Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa.

Second prize Latin;

first

Woodford orator; class essayist; also member Reform Club; Bar Ass'n; Harmonic Club; Century Country Club. Has been engaged in the practice of law in New York City since 1878; member of Bar Ass'n Committee that opposed Judge Maynard; member of Executive Committee of Citizens' Union that nominated Seth Low for mayor of New York in 1897. Married, 1886, at New York City, Fanny Fechprize English literature;

heimer; children— Harold

FRANKLIN, FRANKLIN, FRANKLIN, FRANKLIN.

S., b.

1888;

WILLIAM SUDDARDS,

South Bethlehem, Pa. D. ERASER, JAMES, Johnstown, N. Y. Univ.,

ERASER, JAMES KENNETH, York

Walter M.,

FRANK GEORGE, Madison, Wis. RUTH BARKER, Newport, R. I. VERNON EUGENE, Sing Sing, N.

b.

'87.

A. M. '86. Y. '01, Arts. professor of physics, Lehigh

Sc. '01. '80, S.

advertising,

Chicago, 111., Oct, 5, 1874. Training School; Cornell, A. B., '98. FRASER, WILLIAM ROYAL, Denver, Col. City.

b. 1893.

B. L.

L. 58 W. 45th St., New Prep. Chicago Manual

'01, '02,

Arts.

FRASER, WILLIAM MORRISON, Wellsville, O. '98, Arts. PRAYER, EUGENE, lawyer, 141 Broadway, New York; residence, 323 W. 104th St.; b. Ripley, Huron Co., O., Sept. 15, 1851. Prep, public schools; preparatory department Oberlin Coll.; Cornell, B. A., '76; M. A., '77; Columbia Univ., LL. B., '79; admitted to the bar in 1879. Member Curtis Literary Soc; Delta Upsilon; first prize for lecture in physiology. Freshman year; speaker at Junior exhibition; one of Woodford speakers. Senior year;

REGISTER

235

Greek as representative of Cornell at Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n's competitive examinations in New York, Dec, 1876. Member Phi Beta Kappa; Cornell Univ. Club of first prize in

New

York; Englewood Golf Club; Bar Association. Married Frances Wilson.

Oct. 19, 1880, at Cornwall-on-Hudson. Caroline ADELINE, Carson, 0. '76, Lit. FRAYEK,

MARY

FRAYER, WILLIAM ALLEY, Springville, N. Y. A. B. '03. FRAZEE, YOULE TOWNSEND, Montclair, N. J. '03, M. E. *FRAZER, MOSES ROMEY. A. B. '73. FREAR, EDWARD HUGHSON, lawyer, Ithaca, N. Y. LL. B. '00. FREAR, LEWIS BALTUS, Ithaca, N. Y. '78, S. L. FREDERICK, WALTER AUGUSTUS, expert engineer. Autocar Co 1111 Franklin St., Wilmington, Del. 14,

1880.

Cornell,

M.

E.,

'03.

.

Wilmington, Del., Jan. Phi Sigma Kappa: Theta Nu b.

Upsilon.

FREE, EDWARD ELWAY, Du FREEBORN, ANGELO COBB, ment, Vermont Marble

Bois, Pa.

'02,

E. E.

superintendent of building depart-

Co., Proctor, Vt.

FREEBORN, FAIR De LANCEY, FREEBORN, FAUN WILLIAM,

M. E. '95. LL. B.

Knoxville, Pa.

'95.

manager,

Dallas lola Portland Cement Works, 366 Gaston Ave., Dallas, Tex. Prep. Ithaca High School; Cornell, M. E., '97. Member Quill and Dagger; class football team, '93-'94; Varsity football team. '93-'94-'95-'96;

Varsity crew '94-'95-'96; captain '96; captain '95 Henley crew; high jump and 16-pound shot, winter meet '96; class president *96; Junior Prom. Com. Mechanical engineer and superintendent Glens Falls Portland Cement Works, Glens Falls, N. Y. Superintendent Cayuga Lake Portland Cement Works, Ithaca, N. Y. Manager Dallas plant, lola Portland Cement Works, Dallas, Tex. Member Masons and Knight Templars. Married at Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1902, Louise Egdell Baldwin, Wellesley '99; one son, Faun William, Jr. FREEDMAN, LOUIS, New York City. M. D. '03.

FREEDMAN, WILLIAM, New York City. '73, Sci. FREELAND, EMILY ROBERTS, Bowmanville, Ontario,

Can.

'02,

Arts.

FREELANDER, ABRAHAM ABBEY, Buffalo, N. Y. '02, Arts. FREEMAN, ALFRED, Plymouth, Pa. B. Arch. '98. FREEMAN, ARCHIBALD ANGUS, teacher of history. Andover. Mass.

A. M.

FREEMAN, FREEMAN, FREEMAN, FREEMAN, FREEMAN, FREEMAN, FREEMAN,

'90.

DANIEL EVERETT, Little Falls, N. Y. FRANK LOWELL, La Plata, Col. LL. GEORGE WILEY, Dover, N. H. '79, C.

'95,

B.

M. E.

'89.

E.

HENRY LIVINGSTON, Atlanta, Ga. '03, M. E. HERMON MARTIN, Orange Valley, N. J. C. E. LEWIS CASTLE, New York City. LL. B. '93. SAMUEL ARTHUR, Buffalo, N. Y. M. E. '93.

'93.

236

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FREEMAN, "WALTEE JACKSON, delphia, Pa.

'81,

physician, 1832 Spruce

St.,

Phila-

N.

FREEMAN, WILLIAM NEILEY, Sherburne, N. Y. '83, Arts. FREER, ARTHUR THOMAS, Gilbertsville, N. Y. '02, Law. FREHSEE, JULIUS FREDERICK, Lockport, N. Y. '95, C. E. FRENCH, CHARLES GILLMORE, New Hartford, N. Y. B. S. '91. FRENCH, CHARLOTTE CATHERINE, Middletown, Pa. '92, Let. *FRENCH, CLARA. A. M. '88. FRENCH, ELDON LEWIS, mechanical draug-htsman, Housatonic, Mass.

B. S.

'86.

FRENCH, FERDINAND COURTNEY, of Neb., Lincoln, Neb.

Ph. D.

professor of philosophy, Univ.

'92.

FRENCH, HARRY LIVINGSTON,

architect, Wilkesbarre, Pa.; Pa. b. Plymouth, Pa., Nov. 21, 1871. Prep. Acad., Wilkesbarre, Pa.; Cornell, B. S. in Arch.,

home Plymouth, Harry Hilman

Member Phi Kappa

Psi; Aleph Samach; Sjjhinx Head; Epsilon; editor of Cornellian. Member Westmoreland Club; Wyoming Valley Country Club, Wilkesbarre; Shawnee Club, Plymouth, Pa.; Cornell Club, New Y'ork; Architectural Leagne of New York, and B. P. O. E. FRENCH, JAMES BENTON, civil engineer, 75 Alsop St., Jamaica, N. Y. B. C. E. '85. FRENCH, JOHN NEWTON, Rochester, N. Y. '00, E. E. FRENCH, LEROY NOAH, assistant prosecuting attorney for the city of Manila, 163 Calle Real, Ermita, Manila, P. I. b. Reber, Essex Co., N. Y., July 7, 1874. Prep, public schools, Westport High School, Westport-on-Lake Champlain, N. Y. Read law in office of Hand, Kellogg & Hale, Elizabethtown, N. Y., 1893-94; Member Phi Delta Phi; Green Turtle Cornell, LL. B., '96. County and prosecuting attorney of Rich Co., Utah, Club. 1899-1900; assistant prosecuting attorney, Manila, P. I, Aug. 8, Member United States Club, Manila, P. I., and 1903, to date. of the Masonic fraternity. FRENCH, MORTIMORE HOPKINS, Troy, N. Y. '89, Law. FRENCH, S. WEBSTER, JR., Ithaca, N. Y. B. S. '00. FRENCH, WILLIAM HENRY, secretary, Barnhart Bros. & Spind'90.

Theta

Nu

(Great Western Type Foundry), 183 Monroe St., Chicago, residence, 221 E. Ave., South Oak Park, 111. b. Griggsville, 111., May 14, 1850. Prep. Griggsville High School and local tutor; Cornell (combined course), three years, '73; Univ. Leipzig (one year), no degree. Delta Upsilon. Member baseball team; Cornell Navy; second prize in Latin; editor Cornell Era '72; agent and assistant general manager Associated Press, Chicago and New York, 1S74-85; secretary and treasurer Oak Ranch Cattle Co., 1885-90; president St. Louis Supply Co.; vice-president and director Fundicion Mexicana de Tipos, City of Mexico; also director in numerous kindred companies 1887-1904. Has occuler

111.;

REGISTER

237

various official positions in La Salle, Illinois, Chicago and Chicag-o City clubs, as well as in Oak Park Club and Oak Park Public Library. Married, 1875, at Chicag-o, HI.. Charlotte M. Blodgett; married, 189.'>, at Chicago, Olive H.

pied

"Whist,

Walter.

FRENKEL, CHARLES, Galveston, Tex. LL. B. '91. FRENZEL, JOHN PETER, JR., banking business, Ind.

Indianapolis, Ind., Mar.

b.

Mummy

Member

9,

Indianapolis,

Phi Delta Theta.

1881.

Sphinx Head; Aleph Samach.

Club;

FRESHMAN, CHARLES HOMER, New York FRESHMAN, EDWARD ARTHUR, lawyer,

City.

140

Let.

'90,

Nassau

St.,

New

LL. B. '96. '86 Memorial speaker, Woodford orator, law school graduate scholarship. FREUND, JACOB, Detroit, Mich. M. E. (E. E.) '97. FREY, HARRY CHARLES, Olean, N. Y. '02, Arts. FREY, HOMER AMOS, mechanical engineer, 733 W. Monroe St,, Chicago, 111. M. E. '01. FRICK, BENJAMIN OTIS, 1001 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

York

A. B.

City, B. L. '94;

'02.

FRIED, JAKE, Vicksburg, Miss. '03, M. E. FRIEDRICH, JOHN EMIL, Mt. Vernon, N. FRIEND, KENNEDY TURNER, Pittsburg,

GEORGE TOWNLEY,

FRIES,

Rochester, N. Y.

FRIES,

"99,

'03,

M. E.

'68, Sci.

attorney-at-law.

21

Atkinson

St.,

Law.

WILLIAM HAYES,

A. B.

Y. Pa.

teacher of French, Friendship, N. Y.

'03.

FRINGER, SAMUEL HALL TAGART, Taneytown, Md. '02, M. E. FRISBIE, ALICE JOSETTE, Philadelphia, Pa. '01, Arts. FRITCH, ROBERT PETER, Reading, Pa. '02, M. E. FRITTS, ADA CATHERINE, teaching, Stewart«ville, N. J. '02, Arts.

FRITZ, EMIL W., New York

City.

'91,

Law.

FROMHOLZ, MAXMILLIAN MAXWELL, New York

City.

'01,

Law.

FRONHEISER, JACOB ANTON, bank

clerk, 515

Grove Ave., Johns-

April 30, 1879. Cornell, LL, B., '00. Member Chi Phi; president Senior law class; vice-president Junior law class; Quill and Dagger; Chancery; Round Table; Thelima. Married

town, Pa.

b.

Oct. 14, 1903, at Pittsburg, Pa., Marguerite

Haymaker.

FROST, ARTHUR BERTRAND. C. E. '01. FROST, BERTRAM EUGENE, mining engineer, Buffalo & Susquehanna Coal & Coke Co., DuBois, Pa. b. Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 18,

1877.

pleted

Class of

two years.

'99,

civil

engineering; non-graduate.

Member Phi Gamma

Delta.

ternity, Rochester, N. Y.

FROST, FRANCIS RAYMOND, Topeka, Kan. M. E. FROST, FRANK LESLIE, Albany, N. Y. B. S. '90.

Com-

Masonic fra'93.

238

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*FEOST, FREDERIC WILLIAM. B. C. E. '72. FROST, WILLIS HOLLISTER, Millport, N. Y. '68, Chem. FROTA, ANTONIO EPAMINONDAS DE MARIE, Foetelyea, of Ceara, Brazil.

B. C. E.

State

'77.

FRYER, CHARLES GRANT, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. LL. B. '03. FUCHS, CARL WILLIAM JOHN, Brooklyn, N. Y. '00, C. E. FUERTES, JAMES HILLHOUSE, consulting hydraulic and sanltary engineer, 140 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.; residence, 169 New York Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Ponce, Porto Rico, Aug. 10,

'83. Author " Water and Public "Water Filtration Works" (John Wiley & Sons), numerous reports on hydraulic and sanitary projects;

1863.

Cornell, B. C. E.,

Health," and

and of

also frequent contributions to scientific journals.

engineer for numerous cities at

Consulting

home and abroad with

relation

water supplies, water purification, sewerage, sewage disMember posal, court investigations, and expert testimony. Amer. Soc. C. E. Married, 1895, Mary Hill Cohen. to

FUERTES, LOUIS AGASSIZ, B. S.

'97.

ornithological painter, Ithaca, N. Y. Illustrations in " Citizen Bird and Birdcraft," " Hand-

book of Birds of Western North America"; "Key to North American Birds." Married June 2, 1904. ^Margaret French Sumner of Ithaca.

FUKUSHINIA, GEORGE TAKESHI, Tokyo, Japan. LL. B. "84. FULKERSON, JOSEPH CHAPMAN, Dryden, N. Y. '87, M. E. FULLAGAR, GUY KENT, Dunkirk, N. Y. '89, C. E. FULLER, ALMON HOMER, Camptown, Pa. M. C. E. '98. FULLER, ARTHUR LEVI, Marlboro, N. H. '03, M. E. FULLER, ARTHUR NEWTON, Laurence, Kan. '72, Sci. FULLER, BERT CORNELIUS, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. B. '94; LL.

B.

'95.

FULLER, FULLER, FULLER, FULLER, FULLER, FULLER, FULLER,

BRADLEY,

Utica, N. Y.

LL. B.

'97.

CLARENCE TAYLOR, Ithaca, N. Y. '98, Arts. DARIUS HOWARD, Portland, Me. '97, Sci. ERNEST JOHNSON, Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, C. E. FREDERICK HALL, Galesburg, 111. '93, M. E. GEORGE ARTHUR, Springfield, Mass. '93, M.

E.

JESSE, JR., lawyer, 504 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Prep. Boys' High School of Brooklyn; Cornell, B. S., '98; New York Law School, LL, B., '00. Member Freshman crew; '86 memorial speaker; Woodford orator; editor Cornell Magazine; business manager Cornell Era; president Senior class; Aleph Samach; Quill and Dagger. Member Cornell Club of New York;

LTniv.

Club of Brooklyn.

FULLER, LUCIUS CHIPMAN, Chicago, 111. B. S. '97. FULLER, LUCIUS von ECKSTEIN, assistant editor the Amaioan St., Chicago, 111. b. Warren, Trumbull Prep. Warren High School '72; Cornell

Lumberman, 315 Dearborn Co., O., Dec. 27, 1854.

REGISTER

2Sd

then engaged in newspaper business at Warren, O. One of three founders of Cornell Musical Ass'n, '74. Deltu Tau Delta. Member Chicago Press Club; Apollo Musical Club, Chicago; Cornell Univ. Alumni Ass'n, Chicago. Weekly and daily newspapers 1875-80; brokerage oil, stocks, and grain 1880-

.'73-'75;

86;

assistant cashier First Nat. Bank, Crete, Neb.,

American Lumberman, Chicago,

111.

1886-90;

(editorial department.), 1892

President of political clubs at Crete, Neb., 1884-88; treasurer State League of Clubs Nebraska 1888; declined nomination for Nebraska State legislature 1890. Married Nov. o, 1885, at Bradford, Pa., Kate M. Graves. FULLER, MABEL ELEANOR, Homer, N. Y. '02, Arts. to date.

FULLER, THOMAS JAMES DUNCAN, Washington, D. C. B. S. '92. FULLER, WESTON EARLE, Portland, Me. C. E. '00. FULLER, WILLIAM ALLISON, Albany, N. Y. M. E. '02. FULLERTON, GEORGE HUMPHREY, Dayton, O. A. B. '88. FULLERTON, JOYEUSE LENNING (MRS. J. L. F. SWEET), Denver, Col.

A. B.

'89.

FULLERTON, ROBERT WILSON, St. Louis, Mo. '02, Arts. FULLERTON, WILLIAM JAMES, Sandusky, O. M. E. '99, M.

M. E.

'99.

FULTON, ALBERT MONTGOMERY,

JR., Monticello,

N. Y.

92,

Arts.

FULTON, DANIEL ERASER, Yonkers, N. Y.

assistant engineer State of

New

York,

C. E. '03.

*FULTON, EDGAR MELVILLE, Nova Scotia, Can. LL. M. '93. FULTON, LOUIS MILLS, New York City. B. S. '74. FULTON, THOMAS COOPER, White Bear Lake, Minn. B. L. LL. B.

'95,

'93.

FUNCK, THEODORE, Warrensburg, Mo. '84, C. E. FURLONG, CHARLES WELLINGTON, St. Louis, Mo. FURMAN, FRED JOHN, Rutland, Pa. '02, Arts. FYBUSH, MOSES, Elmira, N. Y. '88, Law.

'98,

Arts.

GAAR, JONAS,

wholesale hardware dealer, 1426 Main St., Richb. Richmond, Ind., Jan. 22, 1867. Cornell '88. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Married Richmond, Ind., Oct. 23, 1883, Fanny Caroline Pogue; children, Mary Frances and Amerieus

mond, Ind.

Fielding.

GABAY, HARRY RUTHERFORD, New York

City.

M. E. in B. E.

'97.

GADSBY, HERBERT HUME, Adams, Mass.

GAEHR, DAVID,

A. B.

principal

Drury High School, North

'86.

mechanical engineer Bowler Foundry Co.; mechanical engineer and superintendent Bruce Co., 683 Gordon Ave., Cleveland, O. b. Strassburg, Germany, May 9, 1876. Prep.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

240

four years as apprentice maCo.; entered Cornell immediately after conclusion of apprenticeship (fall, 1897); Cornell M. E. '01. Early education in g-ymnasium at Muchlhausen, Germany, and lyceum at Coiner, Germany. Leader Univ. gymnasium winter terms '97, '98; physical director Ithaca Y. M. C. A. 1897-99; same position with Cascadilla School '99-'00. Draughtsman with Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Co. for one year after graduation; present position since. Active member Civil Cleveland Central Hig-h School;

chinist with

Warner

& Swasey

Eng-ineering- Club of Cleveland;

Mech.

associate

member Amer.

Soc.

Eng-.

GAEHR, PAUL FREDERICK,

instructor in physics Cornell Univ.. May 15, 1880. Prep. Oberlin (O.) Acad. '98. Cornell A. B. '02. Sigma Chi. Member Nag-a Club. Assistant in physics '01-'03; present position since. GAENSSLEN, CARL AUGUST, Chicago, 111. '02, M. E. GAERTNER, MAURICE CHARLES, Wilkesbarre, Pa. '02, Law. GAGE, ASAHEL W., 140 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. GAGE, AUGUSTUS NEANDER, Vineland, N. J. '68, Sci. GAGE, C. STUART, professor biological sciences, N. Y. State Normal Coll., Albany, N. Y. Ph. D. '02. GAGE, HOWELL, vice-principal Wellsville High School, Wellsville, N. Y. b. Bergen, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1876. Cornell Ph. B. '99. Albany State Normal Coll. Pd. B. Member Cornell FencIthaca, N. Y.

b.

Thun, Switzerland,

HOMER

ing Club.

GAGE, JOHN, Schuylerville, N. Y. '99, M. E. GAGE, KITTIE AUGUSTA, New Paltz, N. Y. A. M. '85. GAGE, LLOYD GARRISON, civil engineer for Butte and Boston Consolidated Mining Co., Hennessy Bldg., room 524. Residence, West Park St., Butte, Mont. b. Wilmette, Cook Co., 111., Sept. 24, 1879. Cornell C. E. '02. Phi Gamma Delta. Captain Cornell Cadet Corps. GAGE, MAUD, Fayetteville, N. Y. '82, Lit. GAGE, SIMON HENRY, Ithaca, N. Y. B. S. '77. GAGE, T. CLARKSON, secretary Home Bldg. Ass'n, Aberdeen, S. D. 803

B. S.

'72.

GAGER, CHARLES STUART, Greene, N. Y. Ph. D. '02. GAIL, CLARENCE WALLACE, salesman Jones and Laughlin

Steel

East Aurora, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '97. Kappa Sigma; Cross Country Club; Univ. Club of Buffalo; Buffalo Canoe Club. GAIL, HARRY MERTON, mechanical engineer with New York Hydraulic Power and Mfg. Co., 63 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. M. E. '02. Delta Phi; Scalp and Blade. Married Aug. 11, 1903, Alice S. Murray. GAIL, HARRY STEVENS, Wales Centre, N. Y. '88, Let. GAIL, WILLIAM WALLACE, assistant political economy and staResidence address. East tistics, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. Co.,

REGISTER Aurora, N. Y. '02-'03;

Member Cornell Era board Cornell congress; second prize Cornellian : Class Baseball Team

Cornell A. B.

'04.

editor-in-chief 'O4-'05;

competition;

literary (1. 2);

241

member

also

1904 Cripple Creek (Col.) clubs.

News

editor

Cripple Creek Time^ 1904.

GAINES, FREDERIC FREELINGHUYSEN, master mechanic Wyoming division Lehigh Valley R. R., 98 N. Franklin St., Wilkesbarre, Pa.

M. E.

'95,

GAITHER, SARA McDOWELL, New York

GALARNEAU, GEORGE

City.

'02,

Arts.

M., principal of school, Albion, N. Y.

Ex.

'02.

GALBRAITH, ALFRED GREGORY, attorney for American Can Co., 533 W. 145th St., New York City. '99, Law. *GALBREATH, LOUIS HUTCHINSON. B. L. '90. GALBREATH, LULU MAY (MRS. WILLIAM J. GUTHRIE), Rochester, N. Y.

Ph. B.

'96.

GALINDO, INVCENIO, New York City. '98, C. E. GALLAGHER, BERNARD ALFRED, Ithaca, N. Y. D. V. M. '01. GALLAGHER, FRANCIS EDWARD, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Arts. GALLAGHER, JOHN DOYLE, Steubensville, O. '72, Phil. GALLAGHER, JOSEPH, Myers, N. Y. '03, C. E. GALLAGHER, LYMAN HICOK, Cortland, N. Y. LL. R. '95. GALLAGHER, WALTER VINCENT, Brooklyn, N. Y. '98, Arts.

GALLAGHER, WILLIAM HENRY, JR., Saginaw, Mich. '02, M. GALLAHER, DE WITT CLINTON, JR., Charleston, W. Va.

E. '02,

M. E.

GALLAHER, SARAH McCUNE, Ph. B.

teacher.

New

Washington,

Pa.

'95.

GALLAHER, WILLIAM HALLESEN, construction engineer for C. D. & P. Tel. Co., New Washington, Pa. M. E. (E. E.) '94. GALLAND, ABRAM STRAUSS, special salesman, 78 North Franklin St.,

Wilkesbarre, Pa.

man

year.

Cornell ex. '05, leaving at end of FreshAppointed concert master, Univ. orchestra. May 20,

1902.

GALLAND, JUSTIN SAMUEL, LL. B.

lawyer, 25 Broad

St.,

New York

City.

'90.

GALLIHER, ERNEST JEROME, Muncie, Ind. '93, M. E. GALLOWAY, FRED JOHN, Jamestown, N. Y. '94, Law. GALLUP, FREDERICK LOREN, Norwich, Conn. '02, Arts. GALVIN, THOMAS FRANCIS, Troy, N. Y. '89. Law. GAMBEE, CHARLES MERRILL, Rochester, N. Y. LL, B. '97,

LL. M.

'98.

GAMBEE, WHEELER BENJAMIN, Rochester, N. GAMBLE, EDWIN PERCY, Palo Alto, Santa Clara

Y.

LL. B.

'95.

CinCornell '75, Freshman and Sophomore in stock farming near Millersburg, Ky., for Co., Cal.

b.

cinnati, O., Dec. 18, 1852.

years.

Engaged

twenty-five years. VOL. IV

— 16

Married Apr.

23, 1880,

Elizabeth L. Lawder,

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

242

Cincinnati, O.;

children,

James Lawder, George Edwin,

Eliza-

beth Frances and Launcelot John.

GAMBLE, ELEANOR ACHESON McCULLOCK, Ph. D.

of psycholog-y, Wellesley, Mass.

GAMBLE, LEWIS

CURTISS.

'00,

assistant professor

'97.

Arts.

GAMBLE, LINNIE (MRS. ALFRED MIETON MOSSCROP), more, Md.

B. S.

Balti-

'84.

GAMEWELL, FRANCIS DUNLAP, New York City. '76, C. E. GAMPP, DAVID JASPER, manufacturing, Kane, Pa. '91, Arts. GAMWELL, RICHARD HOLLAND, manager Greensboro Electrical Co.,

Greensboro, N. C.

'99,

M. E.

GANNETT, HERBERT INGALLS, Florence, Neb. M. E. '98. GANNETT, FRANK ERNEST, general manager Ithaca Publishing Ithaca Daily Neins, Ithaca, N. Y. '98, Arts. Sun B'd 1895Manager Cornell Era 1897-98. Editor '98 Class Statistics. Translated and published, " Friars and Filipinos," 1899, from Jose Rizal " Noli Me Tangere." Private secretary to President Schurman, of the first commission to the Philippines. GANNETT, GEORGE JOHN, Syracuse, N. Y. '95, M. E. GANNON, JAMES HENRY, New York City. Ph. B. '98. GANG, D. CURTIS, lawyer, Livingston Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. b. Starkey, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1872. Prep. Starkey Sem.; Cornell LL. B. '97, LL. M. '98. Delta Chi. Fellowship in Law during postgraduate year. Author Gano-William Commercial Law, Amer. Book Co., N. Y., 1904. GANS, EDWARD LEO, Albany, N. Y. '89, Chem. GANS, JOHN LYONS, Morris Cross Roads, Pa. '84, C. E. GARABRANT, JOSEPH EDWIN, Cornell student '06. Home address, Bloomfield, N. J. b. Bloomfield, N. J., Jan. 26, 1883. Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi Kappa Beta. Member Sophomore Class Football Team. Co., 96.

JR., New York City. '02, C. E. GARDINER, CHARLES GIBSON, Washington, Ind. GARDINER, EDMUND LE BRETON, manufacturer;

GARBI, LOUIS,

Ph. B.

'87.

vice-president

East Jersey Water Co.; also president and executive officer of numerous water and electric companies; Ridgewood, N. J. b. Brookline, Mass., Nov. 7, 1851. Prep, at Easthampton (Mass.) and other schools. Cornell B. M. E. '75. Phi Delta Theta. Member Varsity Baseball Nine; Varsity Crew '75; captain Class Crew four years; Glee Club; Coach Varsity and Fresh-

man Crews '76. '79-'80. Member all of New York

Instructor Cornell '75-'76; assistant professor Univ. Club, Cornell Univ. Club, Riding Club,

City; Amer. Soc. C. E. Married Oct. 26, 1887,. H. Louise Sprague, of New York City; children, Adelaide Barbour and Prescott LeBreton Gardiner. GARDINER, WILLIAM FREDERICK, physician, 94 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, N. Y. '81, M. D.

REGISTER

243

GAEDINER, WILLIAM JOHN, lawyer, Herkimer, N. Y. Ph. B. '93. GARDINER, WILLIAM RAY, JR., Washington, Ind. '88, Let. GARDNER, CHARLOTTE BELLE, Cumberland, Md. B. S. '96. GARDNER, FRANK GLEASON, lawyer, 100 Washington St., Chicago,

LL. B.

111.

GARDNER, GARDNER, GARDNER, GARDNER, GARDNER,

LL. B.

ROBERT A., Scranlon, Pa. '02, Arts. ROBERT ELI, Du Bois, Pa. '02, Arts. THOMAS MOONEY, Bedford, Ind. M. M. WILLIAM,

Broadway, 1900, Julia

naval architect and

'81.

E.

'99.

'96.

marine engineer,

1

Oswego, N. Y.. May 10, 1860. Member Delta Phi. Married Bayhead, N. Y".,.

New York

Cornell B. S.

GARLICK,

'91.

OTIS HOWARD, lawyer, Elmira, N. Y.

City.

b.

Palmer.

HENRY STOW,

physician and surgeon (specialist in laryngology), 32 Garfield Place, Cincinnati, O. b. Cincinnati, O., July 29, 1875. Ohio Med. Coll. (medical department Univ. of Cincinnati) '95; Cornell in '95; medical department Univ. Pennsylvania '96; Univ. Gottingen, Germany, '97-'98; Univ. Berlin, Germany, '98; Univ. Vienna, Austria, '98'99; Univ. Halle, Germany, '99. Theta Nu Epsilon; Nu Sigma Nu, Captain and assistant surgeon O. N. G. Assistant to chair laryngology, medical department Univ. Cincinnati, '00-'02; professor laryngology and otology Laura Memorial, Woman's Med. Coll., Cincinnati, '02-'03; at present consulting laryngologist Speers Memorial Hosp., Dayton, Ky.; Laryngologist Episcopal Hosp. for Children, Cincinnati; Fellow Amer. Acad. Ophthalmology, Otology and Laryngology Acad. Medicine; the Research Soc. of Cinti, Cincinnati; Ohio State Med. Soc; Kentucky State Med. Soc; Ass'n of Military Surgeons, etc.; Amer. Med. Ass'n. Life member Suffolk Inst, of Archa«ology and Natural History (of England). Elected F. R. S. A., Ireland,. 1897. Member E. C. U. of London, Eng. GARLOCK, MORGAN BIDLEMAN, Little Falls, N. Y. '02, Arts. GARLOCK, WILLIAM DELANO, Little Falls, N. Y. '78, N. otology and

*GARNSEY, JOHN KNEELAND. B. L. '91. GARRELLS, WILLIAM LOUIS, St. Louis, Mo.

M. E.

'93,

M. M. E.

'94.

GARRETSON, ALBERT MERRIFIELD, Buffalo, N. Y. A. GARRETSON, DAVID IRWIN, Raritan, N. J. '91, M. E, GARRETSON, HARRY DOUGLAS, 138 Lancaster Ave., N. Y.

GARRETT, GARRETT, GARRETT, GARRETT,

'02,

'00.

Buffalo,

E. E.

ARTHUR SELLERS,

Garrettford, Pa.

URIAS EVANS, Washington,

D. C.

'02, C.

E.

GARRETT, WILLIAM,

Ithaca, N. Y.

'70, Sci.

M. E.

B. S.

ROBERT PEEL, St. Louis, Mo. C. E. SEYMOUR STANTON, surveyman, 9

City, Pa.

B.

'97.

'92.

'97.

Lincoln

St.,

Oil

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

244

GARRISON, CORNELIUS WILLIAM, High Falls. N. Y. '00, Arts. GARRISON, EMERSON BENNETT, Bridgeton, N. J. '87, M. E. GASCHE, FERD GUY, mechanical engineer with Illinois Steel Co., 7212 Merrill Ave., Chicago,

111.

b.

Wooster,

O.,

Jan.

1866.

20,

Sigma Chi. Married Dec, 1901, at Rock Cornell M. E. '90. Stream, N. Y., Clara Belle Penney. GASKILL, JAMES PHILLIPS, Woonsocket, R. I. '97, Arts. GASKILL, SELORA ALICE, Wilson, N. Y. '02, Arts. GASS, WILLIAM LOUIS, draughtsman, 366 8th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. '02,

M. E.

GASTON, CHARLES ROBERT, Ph. B.

N. Y.

teacher, 1285

Degraw

St.,

Brooklyn,

'96.

GASTON Y HEREERA LUIS, Habana, Cuba. '03, C. E. GATES, LEROY GRANT, Oshkosh, Wis. '02, M. E. GATIFF, JAMES BLAIN, Williamsburg, Ky. '02, M. E. GATLIN, FOURNEY F., Keachie, La. '03, C. E. GAULT, ROBERT HARVEY, Ellsworth, O. A. B. '02. GAUNTLETT, JOHN McGRAW, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, M. E. GAY, CARL WARREN, assistant professor department animal Iowa State

Ames, la. D. V. M. '99. GAY, HIRAM BURTON, manager Electric Storage Battery Citizens' Bldg., Cleveland, O. M. E. (E. E.) '94. bandry

in

GAY, JOHN SEDGWICK, A. B.

Co.,

insurance, P. O. Bldg., Seneca Falls, N. Y.

'01.

GAY, VIVIAN,

Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

'87,

Arch.

GAYLORD, CAROLYN BELL (MRS. DELOS lulu,

hus-

Coll.,

Hawaii.

A. B.

L.

VAN DINE)

Hono-

'99.

GAYNOR, HENRY, Chillicothe, O. GEAR. HARRY BARNES, electrical

'73.

Sci.

engineer, general inspector Chi-

cago Edison Co., Chicago, 111. b. Marietta, O., Mar. 6, 1872. Marietta Coll. A. B. '92; Cornell M. E. '95. Phi Gamma Delta. Present position since 1900. Member Amer. Inst. E. E. Married Jan. 4, 1897, Bertha Riley; children, Margaret and Robert.

GEARE, RANDOLPH EDWARD SPENCER, Washington, M. E.

D. C.

'01, I

GEBHARDT. GEORGE FREDERICK, Chicago, 111. M. E. '97. GEDDES, SUSAN BAKER, Newark, N. J. M. D. '02. GEER, ANGELINE LATHAM, Central Village, Conn. '02, Arts. GEER. HELENA, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '03. *GEER, HERBERT GUERNSEY. M. E. '93. GEER, HOWARD EARL, with Westinghouse Machine Co.. New Prep. Ithaca High b. Troy, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1879. Cornell M. E. '01. Beta Theta Pi. State Scholarship '97-'01; Univ. Scholarship '97-'99; third Sibley prize Freshman year; first Sibley prize Junior year; Sigma Xi '01. Member Cornell Univ. Club of New York.

York

City.

School.

REGISTER GEER, JENNIE WITTER, B. S.

245

teacher, 450 E. 19th

St.,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

'98.

GEER, WILLIAM CHAUNCEY,

instructor in chemistry, 122 Hazen A. B. '02. GEHR, RAY STEWART, Washing-ton, D. C. '03, M. E. GEHRING, EDWIN WAGNER, Cleveland, O. C. E. '00. GEHRING, HERBERT AUGUST, Bethel, Me., civil engineer; assistant engineer in the department of public works, Havana, Cuba, b. Cleveland, O., Sept. 16, 1880. Prep. Univ. School, Cleveland, St.,

Ithaca, N. Y.

O.

Cornell C. E.

'03.

Member

Sig-ma Alpha Epsilon, and Pyra-

mid.

GEHRING, VICTOR MARSHALL, Bethel, Me. '03, Arts. GEIERSHOFER, ARTHUR, Cincinnati, O. '00, Law. *GEIGEL, ANTONIO SABAT. C. E. '92.

ADOLF ARTHUR, automobile dealer, Springfield, Mass. M. E. GEISS, M. PAULA, teacher of German, 428 Lewis Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1880. Prep. Public School GEISEL, '02,

No.

15, '94;

Girl's

High School

'99.

Cornell B. A.

GELATT, ROLAND BERNARD, Keokuk, GELDER, WALTER HUDSON, assistant R'y, Huntington,

W. Va.

la.

'03.

'78, Lit.

division engineer C.

&

O.

G. E. '98.

GELLER, WILLIAM, Mt. Gilead, O. '68, Ph. GELLERT, WILLIAM LIVINGSTON, New York City. LL. B. '95. GELSER, CHARLES SUMMER, Dalton, N. Y. C. E. '02. GENGER, PHILIP BERTRAM, buyer for Patterson, Gottfried & St., New York City. b. Ithaca, N. Y., Dec. Prep. Elmira Free Acad., Elmira, N. Y. Cornell '00. Member Sphinx Head. Played on Varsity Baseball Team for three years. Married Berkshire, N. Y., June 24, 1903, Julia Elizabeth Van Deusen. GENNETT, CHARLES WESTCOTT, JR., inspecting engineer Southern R'y Co., 177 Halsey St., Binghamton, N. Y. M. E. '98.

Hunter, 146 Centre

24, 1876.

•GENTLEMAN, WILLARD. B. S. '77. GENUNG, GEORGE LEAL, Waverly, N. Y. '02, Arts. GENUNG, INA ELOEEN, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. B. '91. GENUNG, LEWELL T., Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '97. GENUNG, MARY JOSEPHINE (MRS. LEON NELSON NICHOLS), Ithaca, N. Y.

Ph. B.

'97,

GENUNG, NELSON HOWARD, Philadelphia, Pa. B. S. '90. GENUNG, RICHARD BEERS, Ithaca, N. Y. '74, Sci. GEORGE, CLARENCE BARTON, Englewood, 111. '93, E. E. GEORGE, EDWARD, Nassau, Bahamas, West Indies. B. C. E. '75. GEORGE, GILBERT GIBSON, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. '03, E. E. GEORGE, ROSWELL S., attorney and counselor-at-law, with Flower & Co., bankers, 45 Broadway. Residence, 62 W. 58th Prep. St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.; St., New York City.

246

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

Law '01. Chi Psi. Member Bound Table; Thelma; also Ardsley Club and Chi Psi Club, New York City; Union Club, Watertown, N. Y. Married Nov. 26, 1901, Isabel P. Cornell Coll. of

Miller.

GEOEGE, SIDNEY GONZALES,

Fredonia, N. Y.

'01,

Arts;

'02,

C. E.

GEORGE, THOMAS JOHN, New York City. B. S. in Arch. '96. GEPHART, WILLIAM WILSON, Bellefont, Pa. '02, M. E. GERECKE, AMY, Scranton, Pa. B. S. '92. GERHARD, CATHERINE HILDEGART, Newark, N. J. '02, Arts. GERITY, MARSDEN THOMAS, draughtsman, Elmira, N. Y. '02, M. E.

GERKEN, WALTER DIEDRICH, City, N. J.

GERMANN, GERMANN, GERMANN, GERMANN,

B. S.

teacher, 176 Edg-e Ave., Jersey

'99.

CHARLES

C,

New York

City.

'01.

Arts.

EDWARD HENRY,

Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. FRED WILLIAM, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. HOWARD WILLIAM, architect, 544 E. Second St., Day-

ton, O.

GERRY, MARTIN HUGHES, JR., Helena, Mont. M. M. E. '94. GERSONI, LOUIS JACOB, Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, E. E. GERWIG, WALTER HENRY, Anne Terrace, Parkersburg, West Parkersburg, W. Va. Prep. CascaCornell '05, engineering course. Quill and Dagger; Rod and Bob; Sav2kf ember Beta Theta Pi; age Club; Masque and Glee Club. -GETMAN, CRAWFORD OLIVER, lawyer, 18 Rome St., Fort Plain, N. Y. b. Fort Plain, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1881. Prep. Fort Plain High School; Cornell Law School '03; no degree. Virginia,

dilla

b.

Aug.

20, 1882,

School, Ithaca,

N.

Y.

GETMAN, FRANK LAWTON, assistant engineer, 203 Broadway, care of C. C. Vermuele, New York City. C. E. '99. GETTINGER, JOSEPH HERMAN, New York City. M. D. '03. GHERARDI, BANCROFT, chief engineer, the New York and New Co., 81 Willoughby St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Residence, 31 W. Tenth St., New York City. b. San Francisco, Cal., 1873. Polyt. Inst.. Brooklyn, B. S. '91. Cornell M. E. '93, M. M. E. '94. Member Chi Psi. Elected to Sigma Xi 1894. Member

Jersey Telephone

Inst, of Elec. Eng. and of the Univ. Club of New York. Married June 15, 1898, Mary Hornblower Butler. 'GIBB, ARTHUR NORMAN, architect, Ithaca Trust Co. Bldg., Ithaca, N. Y. b. Quebec, P. Q., Can., May 23, 1868. Prep. Ecole Nippel, Neuchatel, Switzerland; Trinity Coll. School, Port Hope. On-

Amer.

Upper Canada

Coll., Toronto, Ont. Can. Cornell B. S. Chi Phi, Bench and Board, Mermaid; Reform Club, New York City; Town and Gown Club, Ithaca, N. Y. Business Men's Ass'n, Ithaca, N. Y. Hobasco Lodge, Ithaca. Associate, Amer, Inst, of Architects, Central N. Y. Chapter A.

tario, Can.;

in Arch.

'90.

Member

REGISTER I.

Married at Springfield, Mass., June

A.

Merriam

1897,

1,

Henrietta

Collins.

GIBBON, CHARLES WILLIAM, E.

247

M. E.

Charleston, S. C.

'92,

M. M.

'93.

GIBBONS, JOHN, New York City. GIBBONS, WILLIAM HILL, Horseheads,

A. B.

N. Y.

'95.

GIBBS, ARCHIE DANA, attorney-at-law and court stenographer, Norwich, N. Y, b. Guilford. Prep. District Schools and Norwich High School. Cornell LL. B. '98. Admitted to New York State Bar Oct., 1899. Justice of the peace, town of Norwich, 1900-03; committee stenographer in New York Stat« Assembly and Senate, 1899-1904; appointed stenographer of Surrogate's and County Courts for Chenango County, May 1, 1904. Member Y. M. C. A. and Alert Hose Co. Married June 26, 1901, to Anna F. Eccleston, of Oxford.

GIBBS, GEORGE H., 2000 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. GIBBS, GERALD OILMAN, Sherman, N. Y. LL. B. '02. GIBBS, GERTRUDE, Jamestown, N. D. M. S. '96. GIBBS, GRACE RUTH, Hornellsville, N. Y. A. B. '02. *GIBBS, HARLEY STUART. C. E. '98. GIBBS, HARRY DRAKE, chemist, Stanford Univ., Palo B. S.

GIBBS, GIBBS, GIBBS, GIBBS,

Alto, Cal.

'94.

MERTON STANLEY, Buffalo, N. Y. RANSOM LOCKWOOD, Stanford, N. ROSWELL CLIFTON, Ithaca, N. Y.

WARREN ROCKWOOD,

Chicago,

LL. B. '91. LL. B. '94.

Y.

'03,

111.

Arts.

'97,

Arch.

GIBERT, NICHOLAS ANDINET, New York City. '71, C. E. GIBNEY, ANNIE JEAN, Phillipsburg, N. J. '99, Arts. GIBSON, JOHN GUSHING, Mansfield, Pa. '95, Law. GIBSON, GEORGE EDWARD, New York City. C. E. '03. GIBSON, GEORGE HARRY, Peoria, 111. '84, Chem. GIBSON, STANFORD JAY, superintendent of schools, Norwich, N. Y.

b.

South

New

Berlin, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1858.

Cornell

'79;

M. Principal of schools in South New Berlin three years; in Afton three years; in New Berlin five years; in Norwich five and a half years; superintendent five and a half years. Member Masons, Red Men and Odd Fellows. Married South New Berlin, 1885, to Gertrude Justine Sage; children, Edwin Fred, Kasson Stanford and Gilbert Sage.

Hamilton

Coll. A.

GIDDINGS, CLARA CURTIS, Jefferson, O. '81, Lit. GIDDINGS, ELIZABETH JANE (MRS. FRED A. WILLIAMS), Ashtabula, O.

B. S.

'78.

GIDEON, ABRAHAM, GIELE,

WALTER

Little Falls, N. Y.

SCOTT,

C. E. '95.

Meadville, Pa.

GIESECKE, FRED OTTO LEOPOLD,

'03,

M. E.

Buffalo, N. Y.

M. E.

GIESKE,

WALTER MAX,

Catonsville,

Md.

'03,

M. E.

'01,

Arts;

'02,

248

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

GIESSEN, KURT, Canton, O. '02, C. E. GIFFORD, ARTHUR WARNER, Little Utiea, N. Y. '87, Arch. GIFFORD, CHARLES SEARING, Myers, N. Y. LL. B. '89. GIFFORD, CLARENCE EDMOND, electrical engineer. 907 Prospect Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

'73, C.

E.

GIFFORD, GEORGE FRANCIS, member

editorial

staff

Chicago

Residence, 6231 Monroe Ave., Chicago, 111. b. Winchester, Ky., Sept. 19, 1856. Cornell B. S. '80. Editor Cornell Era (two years); one of the founders of Cornell Sun. Joined editorial force St. Paul Globe 1882; managing editor same 1895; editor 1896; staff Chicago Times-Herald 1900; Chicago Record-

Daily News.

Herald 1900-01; Chicago News July, 1901, to Mar., 1902; managing editor St. Paul Globe balance of 1902; returned to the News after a trip to Alaska. Married July 14, 1880, at Ithaca, N. Y., Kat« E. Genung,

GIFFORD, HAROLD, B. S.

'79,

physician,

M. D. (Mich.)

GIFFORD, ROBERT LADD, hattan Bldg., Chicago,

1810 Capitol

Ave.,

Omaha, Neb.

'82.

president Illinois Mfg. Co., 319-320 Man-

111.

C. E. '91.

GIFFORD, WILLIAM STEWART, Jamestown, N. Y. B. S. '77. GIGNOUX, JOHN ERNEST, New York City. B. S. "98. GILBERT, ARCHIBALD MARVINE, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.

GILBERT, A. B.

'02,

C. E.

EMMA LARGE

(MRS.

PAUL SHOREY),

Chicago,

111.

'90.

GILBERT, ERNEST MARVIN,

general superintendent of Underfeed Stoker Co., of Great Britain, Coventry House, South Place, London, E. C, Eng. M. E. '96.

GILBERT, FRANCIS SMITH, Duluth, Minn. '02, M. E. GILBERT, FRANK MARBLE, mechanical engineer with

the Gould Canal St., Chicago, 111. b. Marcellus, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1870. Cornell M. E. '92. Married Dec. 25, 1899, at Chicago, 111., Margaret M. Reid. GILBERT, FREDERICK LEE, Albany, N. Y. '69, C. E. GILBERT, GERRITT REYNOLDS, Elmira, N. Y. '00, Law. GILBERT, GRACE RUSSELL, Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, Arts. GILBERT, HAROLD ADDINSELL, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, E. E. GILBERT, HENRY WARREN, detached assistant superintendent Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., of New York, Blossburg, Tioga Co., Pa. b. Elmira, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1873. Cornell '96. Member Bloss Lodge No. 350, F. & A. M. Married Elmira, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1901, Carrie M. Foster. Co., 22 N.

GILBERT, HIRAM THORNTON, Troy Grove, 111. '71, Arts. GILBERT, HOWARD LUDLOW, draughtsman and electrical

engi-

neer (in connection with mechanical and electrical equipment of new buildings for Dept. of Agriculture), Washington, D. C. Residence, 2227 Madison Ave., Baltimore, Md. Cornell M. E.

REGISTER (E. E.) 1904,

'01.

Member

249

Cornell Maryland Club.

Married Apr.

4,

Ethel E. Knell.

GILBERT, HUNTLEY HARRIS, Chicago, 111. '03, M. E. GILBERT, JOHN PARKE, superintendent with J. C. McGuire

&

Co.,

general contractors, 26 Cortlandt St., New York City. Home address, 77 Waring Place, Yonkers, N. Y. b. Willard, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1878. Prep. Cheltenham Military Acad., Ogontz, Pa.; Cornell M. E. '01. Phi Kappa Psi. Member Cornell Club. GILBERT, RIZPAH MARGUERITE, Leroy, N. Y. '91, Phil. GILBERT, SARAH HUGHES, Millersville, Pa. '80, S. L. GILBERT, SARAH JENNEY, Brooklyn, N. Y. '01, Arts. GILBERT, SARAH JENNEY (MRS. W. D. KERLIN), teacher. State Normal School, Millersville, N. J. '81, S. L.

GILBERT, WARNER WHITE.

C. E. '95.

GILBERT, WELLS SMITH, lumberman,

Goldendale, Wash. b. StanAug. 15, 1870. Cornell A. B. '93. Phi Delta Theta. Member Sphinx Head; Banjo and Mandolin (fourth year); leader Banjo Club (two years); chairman Sophomore Cotillion Committee; president Junior class; also member Arlington and Univ. Clubs, Portland, Ore. Married June 21, 1904, at Duluth, Minn., Page Morris. GILBERT, WILLIAM HENRY, Mayesburg, Mo. '85, C. E. GILCHRIST, COLIN BELL, mining and shipping coal, Indianapolis, ton, Mich.,

Ind.

Ph. B.

'90.

GILCHRIST, JAMES MONTGOMERY, eral Electric Co., corner

5400

secretary and manager FedLake and Des Plaines Sts. Residence,

Washington

Ave., Chicago, 111. b. Chicago, 111., Sept. 4, Prep. Chicago Manual Training School. Cornell M. E. '00. GILCHRIST, THOMAS BYRON, Glens Falls, N. Y. '02, Arts. GILCHRIST, WEBSTER FARNHAM, Hazleton, Pa. '03, E. E. GILCHRIST, WILLIAM BARTOW, Cleveland, O. '02, M. E. 1877.

GILDNER, HARRY HOLMES, Newport News, Va. '03, M. E. GILDNER, LAURA MAY, Newport News, Va. '03, Arts. GILES, IRVIN KLINE, Reading, Pa. '02, For. GILKERSON, ROY FENIMORE, Worcester, Mass. '02, Law. GILL, CALVERT BURKE, Baltimore, Md. '02, E. E. GILL, FRANCIS B. (deceased), 509 McBride St., Syracuse, N. (last address);

*GILL,

d.

July

19, 1904.

b.

WILLIAM ROBERT. A. B. '91. CLARENCE LESTER, mechanical

GILLESPIE,

American Bridge

Y,

Antwerp, N. Y. engineer

with

Pittsburg. Pa. Residence, 20 Thorn St., Sewickley, Pa. b. Troy, N. Y., May 15, 1881. Cornell, M. E., '03. Member Phi Gamma Delta; Glee Club; Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar clubs; Class Baseball manager; lieutenant-colonel of Cadets; instructor in military science. Co.,

GILLETT, HEZEKIAH MOFFATT, 74.

lawyer,

Bay

City, Mich.

B. S.

260

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

GILLETT, HOE ACE WADSWORTH, Penn Yan, N. Y. '02, Arts. GILLETTE, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Buflealo, N. Y. Ph. B. '77. GILLETTE, HENRY TAFT. B. S. '85. GILLETTE, MARY CYNTHIA, Rochester, N. Y. '98, Arts. GILLETTE, OLIN C, Atlanta, Ga. B. C. E. '71. GILLETTE, WILLIAM DE WITT, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. '03, M. E. GILLIAM, MARCUS JAMES, principal city schools, 614 W. North St.,

Indianapolis, Ind.

A. B.

'01.

GILLIES, WILLIAM BROWNE, engineer, Illinois Steel Co., 7810 Bond Ave., Chicago, 111. b. Chicagro, 111., Oct. 6, 1883. Cornell M. E. '04. Member Sigma Chi. GILLIG, HARRY, Virginia City, Nevada. '76, Sci.

GILLILAND, ALICE MABEL, Vermillion, S. Dak. Ph. B. '91. GILLILAND, ALLEN BERTRAM, physician. Van Wert, O. Ph. '87,

M. D. (Penn.)

B.

'90.

ALBERT RUFUS, master mechanic Solvay Process Co., Syracuse, N. Y. b. Kinsman, O., Jan. 24, 1851. Prep. Kinsman Acad.; Oberlin Prep. School. Entered Cornell class '74; left for a year because of father's death; re-entered and graduated with '75. Second prize in mechanical drawing; captain Cadet Corps; member of first winning Varsity Crew '75. Mechanical engineer with Brown, Bonnell & Co., Youngstown, O., and Oregon I. & S. Co., Oswego, Ore.; present position for the past twenty years. Member A. S. M. E. GILLIS, HUGH LESTER, Macedon, N. Y. '02, Arts. GILLIS,

*GILLIS, *GILLIS,

WILLIAM DAVIS. WILLIAM WELLS.

M. E.

'87.

'74.

GILLMORE, GERTRUDE ASSHETON, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. B. '01. GILMORE, HARRY WILSON, Oskaloosa, la. C. E. '01. GILMORE, JOHN WASHINGTON, instructor in agronomy and superintendent of farms, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y.

B. S. A.

'98.

GILLMORE, LANGDON HARRIS, Orange, N. J. '69, Sci. GILLMORE, MARY BROWNSON, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ph. B. '99. OILMAN, FRANK GAYLORD, Newark, N. J. B. L. '88. GILMOUR, MATTHEW, JR., Richmond, Va. '00, E. E. GILSON, BEATRICE AZALEA, Wellesley Hills, Mass. A. B. '04. GILSON, EMERY GRAVES, Machias, Me. M. E. '94. GILTNER, LEIGH, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, For. GILTNER, LOUIS CURTIS, civil engineer. Isle of Pines, Cuba. C.

E.

'01.

GIMPER, EARLE H., New Orleans, La. '00, M. E. GINGOLD, DAVID, Brooklyn, N. Y. M, D. '00. GINOVIO, FRANCESCO RICARDO, Arecibo, Porto Rico. GINTER, MORDE EMMONS, Du Bois, Pa. '03, E. E. GINZBURG, ISIDOR, New York City. M. D. '00. GIRD, LEVI, Cedar Lake, N. Y.

'68, C.

E.

'03,

E. E.

REGISTER

251

SAMUEL CALVER, Williamsbnrgh, W. Va. '72, Sci. GIVEN, JOHN LA PORTE, journalist, 929 West End Ave., New York City. b. Bellefont^, Pa., Oct. 3, 1871. Prep. Bellefonte High School; Pennsylvania State Coll. (one year); Cornell

GIST,

B. L.

Phi

'96.

Gamma

Married Oct.

Delta.

24,

1899, at Pitts-

burg, Pa., Irene Edwilda Heinz.

GIVENS, HARRISON CRANDALL, Davenport,

la.

M. E.

supervisor of manual training,

'01.

GLADDER, CHARLES STEPHEN, White

&

Sigma

Xi.

Co., 43-49

Exchange

with engineering firm J. G. New York City. M. E. '00.

Place,

GLADDEN, FREDERICK COHOON, Brooklyn, N. Y. LL. B. '94. GLADING, FRANK WIESEMAN, Schenectady, N. Y. M. Sci. '95. GLASCOCK, JACOB LUTHER, Philippi, W. Va. '77, Arts. GLASGOW, CARR LANE, St. Louis, Mo. M. E. '03. GLASGOW, MAUDE, New York City. M. D. '01. GLASSER, CHARLES HENRY, Mineville, N. Y. '87, M. E. GLASSON, EDWIN JAMES, planter, Dania, GLASSON, WILLIAM HENRY, professor of ham, N. Y.

Ph. B. in H. and P.

Fla.

B. Agr.

political

'03.

economy, Dur-

S. '96.

GLAZEBROOK, FRANCIS HENRY,

Elizabeth, N. J. M. D. Gardner, Mass. B. S. '00.

GLAZIER, RALPH CLARK, West *GLEAN, JAMES AUGUSTUS. GLEASON, ANDREW CHASE. Rochester,

N. Y.

'93,

'00.

M. E.

GLEASON, ELEANOR, Rochester, N. Y. '00, Arts. GLEASON, HIRAM NORTH ERNEST, Sherman, N. Y. '87, C. E. GLEASON, HORATIO STILWELL, Buffalo, N. Y. '00, Arts. GLEASON, JAMES EMMETT. Rochester, N. Y. '89, M. E. GLEASON, JOHN LAWRENCE, Union Spring, N. Y. '03, Law. GLENN, EDWIN ATLEE, physician, Hahnemann Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa.

A. B.

'01.

GLENN, ELIZABETH DOWNING, Ithaca, N. Y.,

June

14, 1860.

Idora Park, Youngstown, O.

Entered Cornell with class of

b. '81;

graduated in '83, in course of science and letters. Taught in Colorado from Sept., 1885, until Dec, 1888. Married in Bath, N. Y., Jan.

7,

1889, to

W. H. Glenn.

estimater for American Car & Foundry Berwick, Pa. Prep. Wyoming Sem. '94. Cornell M. E. '98. Kappa Sigma. W. M. Knapp Lodge No. 462, F. & A. M., 1903; Caldwell Consistory Scottish Rite; Noble of the Mystic Shrine, Irem Temple.

GLENN, JESSE YOUNG, Co.,

GLIDDEN, CORA LOUISA (MRS. J. A. SWITZER). B. S. '95. GLOTH, MARY KATHARINE, teaching, Erie, Pa. A. B. '99. GLOVER, CHARLES NICOLL, Washingtonville, N. Y. '02, M. E. GLOVER, JOHN IRVING, Kansas City, Mo. B. S. in Arch. '88. GLOVER, KENNETH GRAHAM, Glasgow, Scotland. M. E. (E. E.) '97.

252

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

GLUCK, ISADORE, New York City. '02, C. E. »GLUCK, JAMES ERASER. A. B. '74. GOBEL, FRANK CONANT, engineer, Groton,

N. Y.

M. E. (E. E.)

'03.

GODA, KANEMARO,

Tokio, Japan.

'91,

Arch.

GODDARD, ALICE (MRS. JOHN SACKFIELD WEST), Mass.

A. B.

Worcester,

'81.

GODDARD, HENRY EDWARD, Brockton, Mass. '71, Sci. GODDARD, JOSEPH STERLING, chief draughtsman C. B. & Chicago, 111. M. E. '94. (MRS. A. N. GODDARD), Worcester,

Q. R.

R., 2719 Prairie Ave.,

GODDARD, MARY Ph. B.

GODFREY, JOHN HANES, draughtsman, vue, Allegheny, Pa.

M. E.

Ph. B.

Sprague Ave., Belle-

108

'95.

*GODFREY, JOHN LAWRENCE. '98, GODFREY, MARY AURILLA (MRS. N. Y.

Mass.

'93.

Arts. F.

J.

MEDDEN),

Webster,

'97.

GOEHLE, OTTO LOUIS, Buffalo, N. Y. A. B. '02. GOEPEL, FREDERICK NARCIS, Nevir York City. '03, C. E. GOETTER, EDWARD BALDWIN, New York City. '02, Arch. GOETTSCH, JULIUS, electrical engineer, 1606 W. Locust St., Davenport, la.

'02, M. E. '04. Sigma Lane Place, Chicago, 111.

A. B.

GOETZ, FRED,

Xi.

Preparatory course at Educational Inst., St. Louis, Mo., 1888 to 1892. Chicago Manual Training School, Chicago, 1892 to 1895. Office manager Dan29

1895 to 1896. 111., Cornell Law Secretary and treasurer of Mexican Construction and Engineering Co., City of Mexico, 1898 to 1901. Member of and office manager, Goetz & Flodin Mfg. Co., copper and tank works, Chicago, 111., since 1901. Married Nina Wadington. May 13, 1902, at Hindsdale, 111. GOFF, CHARLES HENRY, Binghamton, N. Y. '95, C. E.; '96, Law. GOKEY, WILLIAM N., shoe manufacturer, Jamestown, N. Y. b. Rathboneville, Steuben Co., N. Y., Oct. 6, 1855. Cornell '77. Member Literary Soc; president class '79, Freshman and Sophomore years; Univ. Band; Class Crew and Baseball Team. Married Jan. 15, 1880, Hattie A. Marvin, Jamestown, N. Y. GOLDEN, HARRY EYSAMAN, Little Falls, N. Y. C. E. '91. GOLDEN, WELFORD J., Little Falls, N. Y. LL. B. '01. GOLDENWEISER, EMANUEL, Kiew, Russia. '03, Law. GOLDMARK, GODFREY, lawyer, 32 Liberty St. Residence, 251 W. 104th St., New York City. b. New York City, Dec. 13, 1881. Cornell LL. B. '02. Member Mandolin Club; Univ. orchestra; '02 Cornellian Board; also Univ. Club, New York City. ville

Brewing

School

'96

to

Co.,

Danville,

'97.

GOLDSBOROUGH, WINDER FILWELL, tory,

Purdue

Univ., Lafayette, Ind.

GOLDSMITH, EDWIN,

Cleveland, O.

director electric labora-

M. E.

'90-'92,

'92.

E. E.

REGISTER GOLDSMITH, GUSTAVE MOSLER, lock

St.,

253

student (M. E.)

'04.

2621

Hem-

Cincinnati, O.

GOLDSMITH, HARRY C,

lawyer, Binghamton, N. Y. b. BinghamPrep. Binghamton High School; Cascadilla, Ithaca, N. Y.; Cornell LL. B. '03. GOLDSMITH, IRVING ISLINGTON, Saratoga Springs. N. Y.; student in Columbia Law School, b. Saratoga Springs. N. Y., Apr. 27, 1881. Prep. Saratoga High School. Cornell A. B. '03. Business manager '03 CorneUian and of Cornell Era; Sophoton, N. Y., July 30, 1879.

Junior Smoker Committee; Cap Cotillion Committee; and Gown Committee. Member Saratoga Golf Club; Saratoga

more

Polo Club; Cornell Club.

GOLDSMITH, WILLIAM GRAY, Detroit, Mich. '73, C. E. GOLDSTEIN, ISAAC MONTIFOR, Milford, IlL '03, M. E. GOLDWATER, SIDNEY JAMES, New York City. '02, M. E. GOLL,

WALTER

SCOTT,

sales

manager Chicago

office

Fort

Wayne

Residence, 514 FuUerton Ave., Chicag'o, 111. b. Prep. St. Louis and Milwaukee St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 30, 1872. public schools; Milwaukee High School; Chicago Manual Training School. Entered Cornell Sophomore year, fall, '93; M. E. Electric Works.

'96. Theta Delta Chi. Member Sphinx Head; Aleph Samach; Junior and Senior Banqueting Societies; Banjo and Mandolin Clubs (Sophomore, Junior and Senior years); leader Mandolin Club (Senior year). St. Louis and Suburban R'y Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1897; General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1897-98; Siemens & Halske Electric Co., Chicago, 111., 1898-1901; present

position since.

GOODNOW, HAROLD PLYMPTON, Minneapolis, Minn. A. GOODWIN, ABBY MAY, St. Paul, Minn. '03. GOODYEAR, MILES DENISON, Groton, N. Y. '68, C. E. GOMEZ, JULIO, Santander, Spain. '96-'98, M. E. GOMEZ, RICHARD ALVAREZ, Mayaguez, Porto Rico. LL. GOMPH, CLARENCE JEREMIAH, Hartford, Conn. M. E.

B.

'95.

B.

'03.

(E. E.)

'02,

GONZALEZ, RAFAEL FERNANDO, Brooklyn, N. Y. '98, Law. GOO, DENNIS FREDERICK, Cadiz, N. Y. '87, Arts. GOOD, ARTHUR CARROLL, Alamogardo, New Mexico. B. S. '85. GOOD, CLINTON EDWARD, Springfield, 111. '01, C. E. GOOD, GEORGE, Union, N. J. M. D. '01, *GOODALE, FREDERICK WILLETT. GOODALL, STELLA VIVIAN, Binghamton, N. Y. A. B. '01. GOODBODY, LOUISA ANN, private secretary to president of Indiana Univ., Bloomington, Ind. '91, Let. Appleton, Wis. '01, E. E. Rockville, Conn. '69, C. E. GOODENOUGH, EVA GRACE MAYHAM, Worcester, N. Y.

GOODE, WILLIAM FRANCIS, GOODELL, JAMES FRANCIS, '02.

A. B.

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254

GOODENOUGH, MYRTA LILLIAN Ithaca, N. Y.

A. B.

(MRS.

LEWELL

T.

GENUNG),

'96.

GOODIER, CHESTER JENNINGS, Utica, N, Y. '03, GOODKIND, MARTIN H., petroleum oil business,

New York B. L.

'87.

E. E. 42 Broadway, City. b. San Francisco, Cal., Mar. 24, 1866. Cornell Editor of Cornell Era 1886. Married Dec. 3, 1903, to

Teresa Gutman.

GOODMAN, EDMUND LOUIS, Rochester, N, Y. '99, Arch. GOODMAN, JAMES FRANCIS, White Plains, N. Y. M. E. GOODMAN, MAURICE HUGO, Chicago, 111. '80, C. E. GOODMAN, ROBERT BARBER, Chicago, 111. C. E. '94. *GOODNOW, CLARENCE DE WITT. '94, Arts. GOODRICH, ALBERT H., Auburn, N. Y. '69, N. GOODRICH, CHARLES EDWARD, chemist, 1916 13th St., Washington, D.

'02,

C.

'99.

N. W.,

Arts.

GOODRICH, CHAUNCEY SCRANTON,

Berkshire, N. Y.

B. L. '99.

'99.

HENRY HILLSDALE REYNOLDS,

GOODRICH, '70, C.

Rondout, N. Y.

E.

GOODRICH, JOSEPH EDWARDS, Glastonbury, Conn. '02, Arts. GOODRICH, LESLIE WELLES, Glastonbury, Conn. '96. E. E. GOODRICH, MILO, Dryden, N. Y. '97, Arts. GOODWIN, ABBY MAY, teaching, 1794 Carroll St., St. Paul, Minn. '02,

Arts.

GOODWIN, De WITT, Dresserville, N. Y. B. S. '80. GOODWIN, FRANK FAIRFIELD, dental surgeon, 1464 Ludington Ave., New York City. M. E. (E. E.) '90. GOODWIN, FREDERICK CLARENCE, East Orange, N. J. '87, C. E. GOODWIN, NORMAN, New York City. '02, Arts. GOODWIN, WILLIAM GRANT, Rome, N. Y. B. L. '89; M. S. '90; A. B.

'96;

A. M.

'97.

GORBY, CHARLES BARON, Pittsburg, Pa. '93, M. E. GORDON, ARTHUR, Caledonia, N. Y. '02, Arts. GORDON, FRED FORCE, civil engineer, 94 Livingston falo,

N. Y.

Ave., Buf-

C. E. '93.

GORDON, HENRY IRVING, LL. B.

Rochester, N. Y.

manufacturer,

52

Kenwood

Ave.,

'92.

GORDON, ROBERT LONDON,

mechanical engineer with Standard

New York City. b. New York New York (two years); Cornell '95. Phi Gamma Delta. Member Phi Gamma Delta Graduate Club; Cornell Univ. Club, New York.; Railway Club. Married, Apr. 17, 1900, at New York City, Helen Ferguson; Steel Car Co., 170

City, Apr. 18, 1874.

children

—Helen

B.

Broadway,

Coll. City of

and Mary

C.

GORDON, WILLIAM, Halifax, N. S., Canada. M. E. '89. GORDON, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, superintendent Birmingham Iron Foundry, Derby, Conn.

M. E.

'96.

REGISTER

255

GORDON, WILLIAM GORDON, with

General Electric Co., SchenecOttawa, Can., Julj^ 22, 1877. Electrical engineer in railway engineering- department of General Electric Co. Cornell, M. E. (E. E.), '99. Member Kappa Sigma. Univ. tady, N. Y.

b.

scholarship in

Freshman

year.

GORHAM, JOHN MILTON,

lawyer, 2783 Broadway, New York City, b. Canajoharie, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1867. Prep. Canajoharie Union School '87; Cornell Law School, LL. B., '91; Univ., B. L., '92. Delta Chi. Member C. U. C. A. Married June 27, 1894, at Canajoharie, N. Y., Emma G. Fuller.

GORKE, WILLIAM ROBERT, GORMAN, JAMES MAURICE,

Syracuse, N. Y. '96, E. E. lawyer, 109 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Roslyn, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1868. Prep. Roslyn Union Free School; Ithaca High School; Cornell, B. L., '90; Univ. Mich. Law School '90-'91; New York Law School, L. L. B., '92, Member Cornell Mock Congress; Catholic Union; Fortnightly Club; Christian Ass'n; also Knights of Columbus. Admitted to the bar Sept. 15, 1892. GORMAN, JOHN TRUMAN, lawyer, Owego, N. Y. Ph. B. '98.

GORSLINE, RALPH HENRY,

51 Rowley St., Rochester, N. Y., sewer-pipe manufacturer, b. Rochester, N. Y., May 12, 1867. Cornell '88-'89. Member Zeta Psi. President Rochester SewerPipe Co.; vice-president Buft'alo Sewer-Pipe Co.; vice-president

New York

State Sewer-Pipe Co. Married June 11, 1891, HarDewey; children— Ralph Dewey and Sarah. GORTON, ELMER ALDRIDGE, Tonawanda, N. Y. '89, Arch. GORTON, JAMES TREAT, Yonkers, N. Y. M. D. '00. GOTTESMAN, MAX, New York City. M. D. '99. GOTTHIEL, WILLIAM SAMUEL, physician, 144 W. 48th St., New York City. '78, Chem.; M. D. (P. and S., N. Y.), '82. GOTTSBERGER, JAMES BANKER, Brooklyn, N. Y. '96, M. E. riet

GOUGH, GOULD, GOULD, GOULD, GOULD, GOULD, GOULD, GOULD, GOULD,

JOHN BERNARD, Providence, R. I. '92, E. E. ARCHIE BAXTER, Port Jervis, N. Y. '00, M. E. CARL ALVORD, Battle Creek, Mich. '03, C. E. CHARLES ASAHEL, Newtonville, Mass. '77, Arts. CLARENCE ALLEN, Seneca Falls, N. Y. '03, Arts. CLARK SUMMER, Walton, N. Y. M. D. '03. ERNEST GROVE, lawyer, Seneca Falls, N. Y. LL. B. '91. GEORGE BENJAMIN, Ithaca, N. Y. '76, Chem. HARRIS PERLEY, assistant pomologist Bureau of Plant

Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C. b. North Brighton, Me., Sept. 6, 1871. Univ. Me. '93; Cornell, M. S. in Agr., '97; assistant horticulturist Me. Agr. Exp. Sta. 1892-96; assistant Cornell Exp. Sta. 1898. State inspector of nurseries and orchards, New York, 1898-99; assistant entomologist and horticulturist Md. Agr. Coll. 1899-1901; present position since one last named. Beta Theta Pi (Univ. Me. Chapter). Member

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256

Amer. Ass'n for Adv.

Sci.;

Amer. Pomological Soc; also of

several State horticultural societies.

GOULD, JAMES HENRY, A. B.

lawyer, 54 Wall

St.,

New York

City.

'00.

GOULD, JEWELL MELISSA, Denver, Col. GOULD, JOHN HOWARD, St. Marys, 111. GOULD, LAWRENCE EBENEZER, chief struction Co., Milwaukee, Wis.

'00,

'02,

'03,

Arts.

M. D.

engineer Columbia Con-

E. E.

GOULD, NORMAN JUDD, manufacturing

business with the Goulds Manufacturing Co., Seneca Falls, N. Y.; residence, 69 Cayuga Prep. Lawrenceville School; Cornell, St., Seneca Falls, N. Y. M. E., '99. Sigma Phi. Class president (2) Sophomore Cotillion Committee; Junior Prom. Committee; Class Day Committee; secretary Masque and Masque Advisory Council; cheer leader; manager Cornell Navy; Quill and Dagger; all banqueting societies; also Knight Templar, Geneva (N. Y.) Com;

mandery No.

29; machinist Oct., 1899-Feb., 1901; cost clerk March, 1901-Jan., 1902; traveling salesman Jan., 1902-July, 1904; secretary Goulds Mfg. Co. since. School commissioner; waterworks commissioner. GOULD, WILSON MOSHER, president and counsel of Wm. C. Moore & Co., Newark, N. Y. LL. B. '96. GOUNDERY, HARRY BARNES, Rock Stream, N. Y. '01, Arch. GOW, EDWARD COCHRAN, medical student at Albany Med. Coll.; residence, Schuylerville, Saratoga Co., N. Y. b. Schuylerville, Nov, 21, 1882. Entered in fall of 1901 with class of '05. Left June, 1903. Member Sigma Chi; Omega Upsilon Phi; Cornell Med. Soc.

GOW, ROBERT ARCHIBALD, Schuylerville, N. Y. '96, Phil. GRADY, CLAUDE HENRY, Cuba, N. Y. '02, Arch. GRAFFL, JENNIE BONNELL (MRS. J. G. HATHWAY), Chicago, 111.

Ph. B.

'93.

GRAFF, JOHN THEODORE, Washington, D. C. M. E. GRAFF, THOMAS EWING, Pittsburg, Pa. '95, M. E.

(E. E.)

GRAHAM, ALEXANDER RAYMOND,

LL. B.

LL. M.

Clyde, N. Y.

'00.

'93;

'94.

GRAHAM, GRAHAM, GRAHAM, GRAHAM,

GEORGE Le GRAND, Enfield, N. Y. '72, N. GEORGE NORTHUP, Syracuse, N. Y. LL. B. '93. JOHN HERSEY, Woodruff, Pa. '03, Arch. LELAND LITTLE, Pittsburg, Pa. '03, C. E. GRAHAM, LEROY WARDEN. M. E. '97. GRAHAM, SUSAN PHILIPPI, Fulton, N. Y. '02, Arts. GRAHAM, WILLIAM TOWNSEND, JR. '95, M. E. GRAHAM, WILLIAM TUTTLE, Enfield Center, N. Y. '73, C. E; GRANBERRY, EUGENE THURMAN, New York City. '02, C. E; GRANDY, LILLIE GREGORY, Elizabeth City, N. C. '00, Arts.

GRANT, ARTHUR HASTINGS,

circulation

manager McGraw Pub-

REGISTER

257

lishing Co., 114 Liberty St., New York City. b. New York City Cornell, Ph. B., '87. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta 18, 1865. Kappa; president C. U. C. A. Assistant registrar Cornell 1887-

Nov. 88;

registrar

and secretary

1888-90.

Unitarian minister

Freeville, N. Y., 1889-91; Sioux Falls, S. D., 1891-93;

at

Newburgh.

N. Y., 1893-98; Montclair, N, J., 1898-1902; Elizabeth, N. J., since 1904; editor Good Roads Magazine and The Teller 1902-03. Published "Grant Family History" 1898; Grant Family Magazine 1900-01. President public library 1892-93; trustee 1901-02. Married Nov. 1, 1904, Jessie (Bennett) Jelliffe, Plainfield, N. J. GEANKUD, JOHN EVENSON, assistant professor of Latin, Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.

GRANT, CLEVELAND PUTNAM. GRANT, GEORGE RICHARD, Cape

Ph. D.

'88,

'92.

M. E.

Vincent, N. Y.

'02,

Arts.

GRANT, EDITH, New York City. Ph. B. '82. GRANT, EMERSON WARREN, civil engineer, Topeka, Kan.

'70,

C. E.

*GRANT, FLOYD MAYHAM. M. E. '95. GRANT, HAROLD CURTISS, Washington, D. C. B. S. '98. GRANT, JAMES BENTON, Davenport, la. '73, C. E. GRANT, JESSE ROOT, Washington, D. C. '77, Sci. GRANT, JOSEPH ROA, physician, De Ruyter, N. Y. '96, Law; Med.

'04.

GRANT, LOUIS BEDELL,

lawyer, 32 Nassau St. (residence, 174 Gates Ave., Borough of Brooklyn), New York City. b. Ithaca, N. Y., May 24, 1867. Prep. Ithaca High School; Cornell Law School, LL. B., '96. Zeta Psi. Member of Chancery. Translated several stories from the Italian (author, De Amicis), published in Cosmopolitan Magazine about 1886. Clerk to U. S. Consulate St. Gallen, Switzerland, 1887-88; vice- and deputy-consul same place 1888-89; acting consul same place 1888-89; vice- and deputy-consul-general, and secretary to U. S. Diplomatic agency, Cairo, Egypt, 1889-94; U, S. acting diplomatic agent and consul-general, Cairo, Egypt, 1890-93. Enlisted as private in Co. B, 23d Regt., N. G. N. Y., Apr. 11, 1898, for SpanishAmerican War; transferred to Co. B, 14th Regt, N. G. N. Y., May 11, 1898; promoted corporal in same July 7, 1898; second lieutenant July 18, 1898; acting regimental commissary Aug.Oct., 1898. Former member Khedival Club, Cairo, Egypt; member Cornell Club; 23d Regt., N. G. N. Y. veteran and ex-memMarried June 9, 1902, at Brooklyn, bers' Ass'n, Brooklyn. N. Y., Ida Jacobus. GRANT, RODERICK DAVID, secretary and treasurer of the International

M. E. (M.

Wood

Distilling Co., 205 Cornell St., Cleveland, O.

C.) '03.

GRANT, SAMUEL, Parsons, Pa. '93, E. E. GRANTIER, JESSE LOGAN, Rexville, N. Y. VOL. IV

— 17

'92,

Law.

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258

GRANTIEE, LESLIE VERNE, motive power R. R.

b.

Elmira, N. Y., Jan.

27, 1878.

GRATON, LOUIS CARYL, mining

department, Tenn.

Cornell, M. E.,

'01.

geologist, U. S. Geological Sur-

vey, Washington, D. C.

Prep. b. Parma, N. Y., June 10, 1880. High School; Cornell, B. S., '00. Member Cornell lacrosse team. Demonstrator in chemistry McGill Univ., Mon-

Hornellsville

treal 1900-02; fellow geology, Cornell, 1902-03.

GRATTAN, GEORGE WILLIAM,

secretary and treasurer Queen City Cut Glass Co., 854 Elliott St., Buffalo, N. Y. b. New York Prep. Buffalo Central High School; CorCity, Oct. 2, 1879. nell, LL. B., '03. Delta Phi. Scalp and Blade; Chancery; Round Table; Junior Prom. Committee.; member also of Liberal Club, Buffalo; Lodge of the Ancient Landmarks No. 441, F.

and A. M.

GRAUMAN, EMMA,

teacher, Louisville, Ky.

A. B.

'04.

GRAVE, VERNON De LOSS, Richmond, Ind. '74, Sci. GRAVES, BENJAMIN MICHENER, Richmond, Ind. '75, Sci. GRAVES, EDITH REGINA, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '03. GRAVES, EDWARD BERTRAM, draughtsman, 11th and Columbia sts.,

Olympia, Wash.

'93,

M. E.

GRAVES, EDWARD M., Indianapolis, Ind. '98, C. E. GRAVES, ELMA, Richmond, Va. '81, S. L. GRAVES, GAYLORD WILLIS, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Arts. GRAVES, HALSEY ROGERS, salesman, Au Sable Forks, M. E.

N.

Y.

'91.

GRAVES, RALPH IRESON, Amesbury, Mass. '03, C. E. GRAVES, WALTER JOSEPH, civil and hydraulic engineer, 33 Campan Bldg., Detroit, Mich. C. E. '99. GRAVES, WILLIAM HAGERMAN, Boston, Mass. B. L. '90. GRAY, CLYDE D., assistant electrical engineer with J. G. White & Co., 43 Exchange Place, New York City. b. Lakeville, N. Y.,. Dee. 30, 1876. Prep. Livonia (N. Y.) High School '95; Cornell, Sigma Xi ('00). Graduate editor E. E., '00; M. M. E. '01. SibUy Journal of Engineering^ 'OO-'Ol. Associate member Amer. Inst. E. E.

GRAY, EDWARD TOWNSEND, Oswego, N. Y. C. E. '01. GRAY, GEORGE, JR., Grand Rapids, Mich. '71, Sci. GRAY, HARRY CARPENTER, manufacturer, Greenwich, Ph. B.

GRAY, JOHN WILSON, Ironton, O. '87, M. E. GRAY, HELEN SAYR, Binghamton, N. Y. A. B. '96. GRAY, LEON WILLIAM, architectural draughtsman, N. W., Washington, D. C.

GRAY, LESLIE JACKSON, GRAY, MACOMB BYRON, Gray

N.

Y.

H

St,

'90.

Co., Ltd.,

GRAY, WILLIAM

'01,

925

Arch.

Pittsburg, Pa. treasurer and

M. E.

'96.

manager

Port Huron, Michigan. B. S. '86. DODGE, Little Rock, Ark. M. A.

of '03.

McMorran-

REGISTER

259

GEAY, WILLIAM EMERY, New York City. '83-'86, M. GREELEY, DANA SANFORD BERNARD, New York

E. City.

'01,

C. E.

GREEN, ANDREW HEALLEY, JR., Detroit, Mich. M. E. '92. GREEN, ARTHUR RANDOLPH, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. M. D. '03. GREEN, CARL MELVILLE, Washington, D. C. M. E. '93. GREEN, CHARLES NEWTON, assistant engineer Rapid Transit Commission, 2447 Davidson Ave., New York City. C. E. '88, GREEN, EDWARD BROADHEAD, Buffalo, N. Y. B. Arch. '78. GREEN, GEORGE VICTOR, window-decorator, Amsterdam, N. Y. b. Fulton, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1872. Prep. Fulton High School; Cornell from '91 to '93, and the following vacation in Sibley College machine shops, class of '95. Member Co. " K," Cornell

Corps of Cadets, crack company under Capt. Clark, '93; second place in half-mile walk. Indoor Athletic Meet. Has attained wide recognition in his profession and been invited to submit matter to the Univ. of Michigan, department of higher commercial education.

*GREEN, HATTIE LUCINA (MRS. M. A. BOWEN). GREEN, HEATLEY, Syracuse, N. Y. M. E. '01. GREEN, HENRY EDWARD, North Petersburgh, N. '02, C.

GREEN, GREEN, GREEN, GREEN, GREEN, GREEN, GREEN, GREEN, GREEN, GREEN, GREEN,

B. S. '79.

Y.

'00,

Arts.

E.

HENRY LLOYD, New HERMAN GUSTAVE,

York City. LL. B. '95. Green Bay, Wis. '96, Arch. ISABELLA MOORE, Akron, O. M. S. '96. JOHN SHERMAN, Milwaukee, Wis. '92, E. E. JOSEPH WARING, Dayton, O. '97, Arch. MORRIS MILLER, Detroit, Mich. M. E. '94.

ORANGE JUDD, Alfred Center, N. Y. '87, Gr. RUFUS LOT., Ogden, Ind. '88, Gr. RUTGER BLEECKER, Syracuse, N. Y. C. E. '95. SARAH LETTY, Granville, O. B. Sc. '95. WILLIAM CLINTON, Rochester, N. Y. '84, Arch. GREENAWALT, JOHN E., 134 W. Nevada St., Denver, Col.

E. E.

'90.

GREENBERG, HENRY, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. GREENBERG, MAX. New York City. '02, Arts. *GREENE, ALBERT ROWLAND. A. B. '70. *GREENE, ALMON CLAYTON. B. C. E. '75. GREENE, ANTOINETTE, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Arts. GREENE, CARLTON, civil engineer, 11 Broadway, New York

City.

C. E. '91.

GREENE, GREENE, GREENE, GREENE, GREENE,

CARLTON HORACE, Fort Plain, N. Y. '99, Law. DAVID JOY, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. E. '95. EDNA LUCY, Fort Plain, N. Y. '03, Arts. GEORGE De BOKETON, Schenectady, N. Y. M. JAMES SONNET, physician. New York City. M.

E.

'93.

D.

'02.

260

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GREENE, JOSEPH ALFRED,

LL. B.

lawyer. Cold Spring, N. Y.

'96.

GREENE, JUNIA INGRAHAM, Cazenovia, N. Y. '94, Phil. GREENE, WALLACE, McGill Bldg., Wasliinglon, D. C. b.

Brad-

engaged in patent law. Cornell, B. C. E., 74; C. E. '90; Georgetown Univ., LL. B., '90. Married Dec, 1897, at Washington, D. C, Josie Craig. Cornell; one son, Robert Craig. ford,

Vt.,

Nov.

1848;

20,

GREENLEAF, RULIF PETERSON. '71, Ph. GREENLEE, WILLIAM BROOKS, manufacturer wood-working machinery, 130 Kenesaw Terrace, Chicago,

GREENWOOD, ERNEST HENRY, manager neer,''

Allentown, Pa.

'00,

M. E.

'02,

B. S.

B. Sc.

'95.

Chemical Engi-

Arts.

GREENWOOD, HARLEY, Farmington, Me. GREENWOOD, HARRY DELBERT, chemist N. J.

111.

" Th^

M. E. and assayer. Chrome,

'68,

'97.

GREER, THOMAS

L.,

Meridian, Tex.

'96, C.

AGNES WOODMAN,

GREGG

(MRS.),

GREGG, GREGG, GREEG, GREGG, GREGG, GREGG,

ARTHUR SAMUEL,

E.

Morrisville, Pa.

Ithaca, N. Y.

'77,

'97,

Arts.

M. E.

CECIL DUDLEY, Chicago, 111. '88, Sci. JAMES GREGORY, Trumansburg, N. Y. LL. JOHN WILLIAM, Lincoln, Va. A. M. '98.

B.

'98.

WALTER

COOK, Pittsburg, Pa. '92, Law. WILLIS RAY, observer U. S. Weather Bureau, Grand

Rapids, Mich.

A. B.

*GREGOR, FRANCES.

'0:5.

B. L.

'87.

GREGORY, ALICE, New York City. M. D. '02. *GREGORY, EMILY LOVIRA. B. Lit. '81. GREGORY, GEORGE ARTHUR, Unadilla, N. Y. GREGORY, LEROY PORTER, assistant manager and Health Departments, U.

New York

'78, S.

L.

Personal Accident

Casualty Co., 141 Broadway,

S.

Knowlesville, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1878. Prep. Albion (N. Y.) High School; entered Cornell Sept., '97 ('01); left end Sophomore year to enter business. Sigma Chi. Glee Club '97-'99; track team '98. Member Cornell Univ. Club, New

York

City;

Auburn, N.

City.

b.

Masonic fraternity. Y.,

Edna

J.

Married Jan.

GREGORY, WILLIAM BENJAMIN,

EDWARD

1901,

at

assistant professor of experi-

mental engineering, Tulane Univ.,

GREGSON,

30,

Burgess.

New

Orleans, La. M. E. S. W., Australia,

JENE, Newcastle, N.

'94.

'03,

M. E.

GREINER, BURT HENRY, Dayton, N. Y. '02, Law. GRESHAM, FRANK SPENCER, Galveston, Tex. '02, C. E. GRESSMAN, GEORGE WILLIAM, Eden Center, N. Y. B. S. '98. GRETH, J. C. WILLIAM, 714 Peebles St., Pittsburg, Pa. b. Buffalo, N. Y., May 15, 1874; manager water softening and purifying department for

Wm.

B. Scaife

&

Sons Co.

Prep. BuflPalo

REGISTER High School;

'97.

Cornell, E. E.,

261

Author

of several articles for

engineering papers and papers read before engineering soMember Duquesne Club of Pittsburg, Pa. Engineers' cieties. Soc. of Western Penn.; Cornell Club of Western Penn.; Pittsburg Commandery No. 1, Syria Temple A. A. O. N. M. S., and Pittsburg Field Club. Married Aug. 25, 1902, at Buffalo, N. Y., Laura Heussy; one son, William Lucien. GREY, EVA WOODWARD, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. B. '98, A. M. '99.

*GREY, CHARLES SEDGWICK. '87. GREY, FLORENCE BAKER, Brooklyn, N. Y. '99, Phil. *GREY, GEORGE, JR. GRIDLEY, ABRAHAM, lawyer, Penn Yan, N. Y, b. Auburn, N. Y., Prep. Auburn Acad.; Cornell '73; Univ. Mich. Oct. 29, 1851. Law School '75. Member baseball team; Tom Hughes Boat Club; Owl, Masonic fraternity; Penn Yan Club. Second lieutenant 1st N. G. N. Y. Sept. 18, 1882; first lieutenant same Jan. 28, 1883; captain same July 30, 1885; captain now on supernumeral list. Police justice 1883, 1890; district attorney Yates Co. 1895, 1900, 1904. Married Dec. 29, 1888, Mary Sherman. GRIDLEY, HAINES, mining engineer, Ophir, Utah. C. E. '04. GRIDLEY, WILLIS TIMOTHY, New York City. LL. B. '92. GRIER, ARTHUR JAY, draughtsman, 102 Ellis St., San Francisco, Cal.

'02, C.

E.

GRIER, JOHN COWDREY, Goshen, N. Y. '02, Law. GRIESSER, ROBERT ALBERT, Buffalo, N. Y. '00, Arts. GRIFFIN, BESSIE MAY, Binghamton, N. Y. '03, Arts. GRIFFIN, DANIEL GEORGE, Watertown, N. Y. A. B. '03. GRIFFIN, EDWIN MILTON, Baptist preacher. Fort Scott, Kan. '90.

A. B.

GRIFFIN, GRIFFIN, '02,

EDYTHE De VOE,

EMMA

Ithaca, N. Y.

ZOE, teaching,

27

Mather

'01,

St.,

Arts.

Binghamton, N. Y,

Arts.

GRIFFIN, M. E.

HARRY WARREN,

manufacturer, Riegelsville, N.

GRIFFIN, MARION HARWOOD, GRIFFITH, CHARLES MINOT, A. M.

J.

'96.

Riegelsville, N. J.

teacher,

91,

Arch.

San Juan, Porto Rico.

'94.

lawyer, Geneva, N. Y. b. Pearl Creek, N. Y., Prep. Pike (N, Y.) Sem.; Cornell (E. E. two years; law two years), LL. B., '93. Freshman crew '93; Varsity Crew '91; Varsity football teams '90-'92; conductor (captain) Univ. band '91-'92. Member Geneva Hist. Soc; Ark Lodge No. Geneva Chapter No. 36, R. A. M.; 33, F. & A. M., Geneva; Geneva Commandery K. T. Married Aug. 23, 1899, at Saratoga,

GRIFFITH, ELLIS

A.,

Oct. 31, 1865.

N. Y., Rose Christian Cumins.

GRIFFITH, JAMES HARVEY, '01.

JR., East

Rockaway, N. Y.

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262

GRIFFITH, JOHN CUYLER, Phelps, N. Y. '87, Law. GRIFFITH, JOHN MARTIN, Evansville, Ind. A. B. '03. GRIFFITH, LESTER CARMAN, Lynbrook, N. Y. '02, For. GRIGGS, CHARLES LOCKWOOD, King-ston, N. Y. '87, C. E.

GRIMSHAW, FREDERICK GEORGE, Altoona, Pa. M. E. '00. GRINNELL, WILLIAM IRVING, cattle ranching, Ozona, Tex.

'73,

C. E.

ALFRED HENRY, Whitehall, N. Y. '92, Law. CHARLES EDWIN, Meriden, Conn. '93, E. E. EDITH ANNA, Kinsman, O. A. B. '00.

GRISWOLD, GRISWOLD, GRISWOLD, GRISWOLD, GRISWOLD, GRISWOLD, GRISWOLD,

HARVEY DeWITT,

Lahore, India.

Ph. D.

'00.

HORACE SETH, Binghamton, N. Y. '03, C. E. JONAS WALTER, Belleville, Ontario, Can. C. E. '01. MARY ELLEN (MRS. MARY E. G. GODDARD), Wash-

ington, D. C.

B. L.

'91.

GRISWOLD, MORGAN BILLINGS, merchant,

N.

Y.

GROTECLOSS, HARRIET ELIZABETH (MRS. CHARLES MARX), Palo Alto, Cal. B. S. '84. GROTECLOSS, JOHN HAMILTON, Principal public school No.

D.

B. L.

Whitehall,

'94.

GRITMAN, WILLIAM BALL, Carbondale, Pa. '80, H. P. S. GROAT, GEORGE GORHAM, Albany, N. Y. A. M. '01. GROCH, NICHOLAS COLONEL, Sandusky, O. '02, Arch. GROHS, MINNIE CATHERINE, Troy, Pa. '75, Sci. GROOM, RICHARD WIRT, Ithaca, N. Y, '93, Grad. Law. GROSNOVER, JOEL, New York City. M. D. '99. GROSS, LOUIS, Troy, N. Y. M. E.

'03.

11,

New York City. B. S. '84. GROVE, BENJAMIN HERSHEY, physician and 314

W.

17th

St.,

surgeon, 334 Pearl Cornell, Rockford, 111., Nov. 26, 1854. B. A., '77. Member Theta Delta Chi. Member Univ. Club of Buffalo, and various local state and national medical societies. Married at Swampscott, Mass., 1884, Mary G. T. Thorndike; St.,

Buffalo, N. Y.

children

—Marie,

b.

Clement

and Raymond E. physician, 239 Delaware Ave., BufOmega Upsilon Phi. Assistant sur-

T.,

GROVE, ROBERT KELLOGG,

B. S., M. D. '99. geon Charity Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital. Ophthalmologist on staff of Mercy Hospital. Erie County Med. Soc; Cornell Alumni; Ophthalmological Club. GROVER, JOEL FRANKLIN, Nephi, Utah. '95, Law. GROVER, PHILIP NORMAN, Portland, Me. '02, Law. GROVER, WILFRED, Cranbury, N. J. '87, C. E. falo, N. Y.

GROVES, ALBERT BARTLETON,

& Groves, Providence, R. I., Dec. 8, 1868. Cornell B. S. in Arch. '88; Univ. course supplemented by travel and study in Paris, Florence, and Rome. Member St. Louis Public Buildings Commission 1903-04; Misarchitects), 314 N.

Fourth

architect (care

St.,

St. Louis,

Weber

Mo.

b.

REGISTER souri

Athletic

Club,

St.

Louis;

(Scottish Rite); Knig-ht Templar. Baker, Bakersfield, Cal. children,

years), Mercides (3 years) and

263

thirty-second

Married Mar.

degree Mason 9, 1891, Clara

Theron (8 years). Vera John Marcellus (9 months).

(5

GROVES, HERBERT MERRICK, Brockport, N. Y. '95, Sci. GRUBE, WARREN EARL MARBLE, Rochester, N. Y. '90, Arch. GRUND, MARIE, New York City. M. D. '00. GRUNER, CLARENCE ELBERT, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, M. E. GRUNER, WILLIAM PHILIP, St. Louis, Mo. '03, M. E. GUENTHER, VICTOR JOHN, Buffalo, N. Y. '03, C. E. GUERIN, WILLIAM EUGENE, JR., lawyer and bank president. Bend, Ore.

'92,

Law.

GUERRERO, JULIUS CARLOS, Duango, Mex. M. GUERRERO, MANUEL, Duango, Mex. M. E. '95.

E. (E. E.)

'9r,.

GUEST, LYMAN DAVID, Guest Piano Co., Burlington, la. LL. B. '98. GUILDFORD, CHARLES THOMAS, Torrington, Conn. '02, E. E. GUILFORD, ERNEST FREDERICK, 71 Elizabeth St., Waterbury, Conn.

'93,

Arch.

GUILLEN, SALVADOR ANTONIO, Granada,

Nicaragua,

S.

A.

M. E.

'01.

GUINN, JOHN BROOME, Joplin, Mo. C. E. '92. GUINNIP, GEORGE HORATIO, Addison, N. Y. '68, C. E. GUION, FRANCES DUSINBERRY, Elmira, N. Y. Ph. M. '96. GUITTEAU, WILLIAM BACKUS, instructor in Toledo High School, 2039 Putnam St., Toledo, O. A. M. '01. GULICK, BENJAMIN RUNYON, architect and mechanical engineer (paper and pulp mill), 909 Jackson St., Wilmington, Del. b. Washington, N. C, Nov. 15, 1853. Cornell (three years) '74, Apprenticeship in mechanics with Pusey & Jones Co., of Wilmington, Del; employed by them most of the time in designing paper machinery, in Nov., 1896; made trip to Germany, Sweden, Finland and St. Petersburg in their interest. Married Nov. 29, children, Benjamin Beekman, Robert 1882, Etta Williams; Williams.

GULICK, LEWIS RANSOM, Lockport, N. Y. '02, Arts. GULICK, RAYMOND W., electrical manufacturing, Middletown, N. J.

'03.

GULLIVER, LOUIS JOSEPH, GUNDAKER, HENRY JOHN, City.

M. D.

Portland, Me.

'01,

Arts.

physician, 176 E. 95th

St.,

New York

'01.

GUNDELFINGER, WALTER DAVID, Fresno, Cal. '02, M. E. GUNDERSON, CARL, Vermillion, S. D. '89, C. E. GUNDERSEN, MAY, Karagiro, Norway. '03, Arts. GUNN, NULLY DAVIDSON (MRS. HENRY WADE HICKS), rose Highlands, Mass.

GUNN, SPENCER CLAY, •01.

A. B.

Mel-

'98.

with Canton Bridge

Co.,

Canton, O.

A. B.

264

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

*GUNNEE, DANIEL WEBSTER. C. E. '87. GUNNISON, ROYAL ARCH, Binghamton, N. Y. LL. B.'96. GURNEE, BLANDINA HASBROUCK, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. B. GUSDORF, MOSES, Fremont, O. B. Lit. '81. GUSDORF, SAMONSON, 1007 Fort Dearborn Bldg., Chicago, GUSS, WALTER GRANVILLE, Washington, D. C. '02, C. E. GUTHERIN, MEYER, New Orleans, La. '75, L. GUTMAN, JACOB, New York City. M. D. '00. GUYER, HARRY WILLIAM, Lyons, N. Y. '93, M. E. GWILLAM, CLARENCE, Gloversville, N. Y. '03, E. E. GWINN, CHARLES SUMMER, West Shokan, N. Y, '03, Arts. GWYNNE, EMMISTON, Columbus, O. '80, S. L. HAAS, MAGNUS SIGMUND, Savannah, Ga. M. E. '02. HAAS, SHERWIN WARD, Depauville, N. Y. C. E. '01. HACKETT, CHARLES FREDERICK, 93 Howard Ave., M. E.

'98.

111.

Utica, N. Y.

'98.

HACKETT, HOLLAND BERKELEY, Easton, Pa. '02, M. E. HACKNEY, HERBERT, Bay View, Wis. '75, M. E. HACKSTAFF, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, M. E. HADCOCK, JEROME ASA, lawyer, Watertown, N. Y. LL. B. '02. HADDEN, CLARENCE BERNARD, lawyer, 872-73 Spitzer Bldg., Toledo, O.

B. L.

'93.

HADLEY, CLARENCE GEORGE, Mumford, N. Y. '03, E. E. HADLEY, EUGENE JACOB, lawyer, 6 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass. Prep, public schools of New Bedford and Fairhaven, Mass. b. New Bedford, Mass. Cornell B. S. '71. C. E. '73. Boston Univ. Law School LL. B. '75. Member Alpha Delta Phi. Admitted to the bar, Boston, Mass., 1875; Boston since that time.

practiced law in

HADLEY, FLOYD JOSEPH, Westville Center, N. Y. '75, Lit. HADLEY, GEORGE CLARENCE, North Adams, Mass. '98, M. E. HADLEY, HERxMAN McCLURE, Topeka, Kan. B. Arch. '76. HADLEY, IDA BELLE, Pulaski, N. Y. Ph. B. '89. HADLEY, WILLIAM LESTER, Edwardsville, 111. '97, Arts. HAEFNER, CARL W., Elmira, N. Y. C. E. '05. HAGADORN, CHARLES BALDWIN, Elmira, N. Y. '84, C. E. HAGAR, EDWARD McKIM, Chicago, 111. M. M. E. '94. HAGAR, FRANK N., lawyer, Plattsburg, N. Y. b. Plattsburg, N. Y. Prep. Fort Edward Inst. Cornell A. B. '73. Member of Irving Literary Soc; contestant for Woodford oration. Has spent six years in teaching and nearly thirty in the legal profession; one year (1875) in Michigan, fourteen years in Minnesota and since 1890, at Plattsburg, N. Y. Has been judge and city attorney; speaks German, French and Bohemian; owns considerable property; has spent much of the past ten years in phil-

KEGISTER osophical and sociological studies, and has completed a entitled "

265 woFk

The American Family."

HAGEMAN, HAREY ANDREW,

mechanical engineer with Niagara Niagara Falls, N. Y. b. Niagara Falls, N, Y., July 25, 1877. Prep. Niagara Falls Union School '93; Cornell student in '94; re-entered '97; M. E. '99. Ran in track events '95. Member Ithaca Choral Club; Cornell Glee Club '97-'99; sang in Congregational church, Ithaca, 1895-97; also member Niagara River Lodge 785, A. F. & A. M.; Niagara Chapter R. A. M., No. 200; Niagara Commandery K. T., No. 64; Ismailia Temple A. A. O. N. M. S., Buffalo, N. Y. Draughtsman and assistant engineer Utica Electric Light and Power Co. 1S99draughtsman with Niagara Falls Power Co. 1902-1903; 1902; inspector Canadian Niagara Power Co. 1903; present position since; also engineer for Ozone-Vanillin Co., Niagara Falls, 1904. HAGER, EDWARD CHARLES, 102 Delaware St., Syracuse, N. Y. M. E. '95. HAGERMAN, HERBERT JAMES, cattle and fruit ranching and irrigation companies, Roswell, New Mexico, b. Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 15, 1871. Cornell B. L. '94. Member Kappa Alpha Soc; Mermaid and other clubs; Glee, Mandolin Clubs; Commodore Navy 1893; editor Cornell Magazine 1894; Junior oratorical contest. Admitted Colorado bar in 1898; practiced until 1898; appointed secretary of Embassy to Russia 1898, by President McKinley; resigned 1901. Now in business and politics in New Mexico. Decorated by Tsar of Russia with Order of St. Anne; delegate to Republican National Convention, Chicago, 1904; commissioner to St. Iiouis Exposition 1904, etc. Member El Paso Club, Colorado Springs; Denver Club, Denver; Chicago Falls

Power

Co., 468

Third

St.,

Club, Chicago.

HAGERMAN, PERCY, Ph. B.

ranching and mining, Colorado Springs, Col.

'90.

HAGERTY, JAMES ANDREW, Plattsburg, N. Y. '98, E. E. HAGGERT, RODERICK SINCLAIR, Brompton, Can. '82, M. E. HAGGETT, EARLE CLIFFORD, Dunkirk, N. Y. M. E. '92. HAHN, VICTOR IGNATIUS, Skagway, Alaska. M. E. '90. HAIG, MAHAM HUME, editor Railway M

'02.

School, St. Louis, Mo.

instructor in Physics, Central

A. B.

'02.

HUNTINGTON, FREDERIC DANIEL, New York City. M. E. '00. HUNTINGTON, LOUIS STUART, Brooklyn, N. Y. '96, C. E. HUNTINGTON, SAMUEL WILLIS, Platteville, Wis. '75, Lit. HUNTLEY, HAROLD WOOD, cadet U. S. Military Acad., West Point, N. Y.

'01,

M. E.

HUNTLEY, SANFORD FREEMAN, B. S.

Wessington

Springs,

S.

D..

'71.

HUNTLEY, WILLIS ARNOLD, Brooklyn, N. Y. HUNTOON, FRANK McELROY, Newark, N. J. HUNTTING, HENRY RODERIC, Gardner, Mass. HUNZEKER, OTTO FRED, Ellicottville, N. Y. in AgT.

B. Lit.

M. D. '89,

'80.

'03.

Phil.

B. S. A. '00;

M.

S.

'01.

HURD, BRADLEIGH FRENCH,

heating and ventilating engineer, Boston, Mass. b, Watkins, N. Y. Prep. Dundee Prep. School, Dundee, N. Y.; Cornell '91. Member Board of Editors of '91 Cornellian; Phi Delta Theta and Theta Nu Ep43

Milk

St.,

silon.

HURD, CHARLES HENRY, Wolcott, N. Y. '96, C. E. *HURD, HARVEY JETSON. B. S. '72. HURD, JEHIEL TUTTLE, New York City, B. S. '74. HURD, LYMAN MORSS, Flushing, N, Y, '69, Sci, HURD, WILLIAM DISBROW, Watkins, N. Y. '89, Lit.

310

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

HURLBURT, ALFRED,

engineer for the United Gas Improvement

Philadelphia, Pa. b. Philadelphia, June Prep. Philadelphia High School, A. B. Cornell, M. E., '97. Member Cornell Univ. Club, of New York. HURLBURT, HENRY FRANCIS, Hudson, Mass. '71, Sci. HURLBUT, CHARLES CHASE, 408 W. 115th St., New York City. '94, E. E. HURLBUT, DE LOSS, Genoa, N. Y. '74, Sci. HURLBUT, HINMAN BARRETT, Ogdensburg-, N. Y. C. E. '01. HURLBUT, JOHN, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, M. E. Co., 124 E.

Upsal

St.,

17, 1875.

*HURLBUT, ROBERT FULLER, '71, Sci. HURLEY, JEREMIAH JOSEPH, lawyer,

514

Mooney-Brisbane

LL. B. '93. HURLEY, JOHN PATRICK, Lenox, Mass. '03, C. E. HURST, JAMES HENRY, Tribes Hill, N. Y. '74, Sci. BURST, JOSEPH H., Rummerfield, Pa. '91, Phil. Bldg-., BufFalo,

N. Y.

HUSS, GEORGE MOREHOUSE,

Tiffin, O.

'75, Lit.

HUSSEY, HORACE POTTER, Cleveland, O. '71, M. E. HUSTEAD, JAMES EDGAR, Uniontown, Pa. '99, Arts. HUSTIS, ROLAND LUDINGTON, Milwaukee, Wis. '03, M. E. HUTCHINGS, ALICE MARIE, North Chili, N. Y. A. M. '99. HUTCHINSON, DOUGLAS WELTON, Chicago, 111. '79, S. L. HUTCHINSON, FREDERICK LANE, electrical engineer, 95 Liberty St., New York City. M. HUTCHINSON, NORMAN,

Caracas, Venezuela.

E. F.,

LL. B.

'93.

Charge d'Affaires of the U.

S.,

'97.

HUTCHINSON, WALTER LE CLAIRE, New York

City.

'96,

'98,

C. E.

HUTCHISON, JAMES HERVEY, Elkview, Pa. '02, C. E. HUTSON, ARTHUR GARY, College Station, Tex. '03, C. E. HUTTON, CLYDE DEMAREST, Ridgewood, N. J. '02, Arts. HUTTON, ISAAC EDGAR, Ridgewood, N. J. B. Arch. '75. HUTTON, ROBERT LEROY, 21 Union St., Ridgewood, N. J.

A. B.

'03.

HUTTON, WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON,

JR., Mobile, Ala.

'87,

HYATT, JOHN SHERWOOD, Troy, N. Y. '84, C. E. HYATT, LOUIS EUGENE, Lansingburgh, N. Y. '86, H-P. S. HYATT, MABEL PRESTON, Homer, N. Y. A. B. '90. HYATT, RALPH EMERSON, Auburn, N. Y. '03, Arts. HYDE, ALFRED TAYLOR, Oil City, Pa. B. C. E. '73. HYDE, CHARLES HOWELL, Wolcott, N. Y. '78, Arts. HYDE, CHARLES WILLIAM, Corning, N. Y. '02, Arts. HYDE, EDWARD WYLLYS, secretary and actuary Columbia

Life

M. E.

Ins. Co., 814 Lincoln Ave., Cincinnati, O.

HYDE, FRANK SHAW, Johnstown, Pa. HYDE, HOWARD ELMER, Ithaca, N. Y.

B. S.

B. C. E. '92.

C. E. '00.

'72.

REGISTER HYDE, IDA Kan.

HYDE, HYDE, HYDE, HYDE, HYDE,

311

H., professor physiology Univ. of Kansas,

B. S.

Lawrence,

'91.

IRA HINSDALE,

lawyer, Norwich, N. Y.

LL. B.

'93.

LAURA HUTCHINSON, Lexington, Mo. '95, Sci. LULU ELOISE (MRS. E. H. DAVIS), Toledo, O. B. WALTER WOODBURN, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '93. JOSEPH ALBERT,

JR., Deer Lodge, Mont.

JAMS, FRANKLIN PIERCE, Waynesburgh, Pa. *IBARKI, MUNEYUKI. B. L. '90.

'02,

'74,

S. '89.

Arts.

Arts.

ICKELHEIMER, HENRY R., banker, 37 William St., New Y'ork, N. Y. b. New York, N. Y., Mar. 14, 1868. Prep, private schools; Cornell B. L., '88. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon and class societies; member Manhattan, New York Yacht, Cornell clubs of New York, and St, Andrew's Golf Club. IDE, APPLETON JEWETT, Deshler Bldg., Columbus, O. '69, Sci. IDE, FRANCIS PIERCE, member of firm A. L. Ide & Sons, manufacturers of steam engines, Springfield, 111. b. Springfield, 111., Mar. 20, 1871. Cornell, M. E., '92. Delta Upsilon. Married Mar. 4, 1896, at Springfield, 111., Elizabeth Brown. IGLEHART, EUGENE WORTHINGTON, Annapolis, Md. '96, E. E.

IHLDER, JOHN, editorial writer. Grand Rapids, Mich. B. ILLMER, LOUIS, JR., Baltimore, Md. M. E. (E. E.) '01.

S. '00.

*ILLSTON, HENRY WRIGHT. D. V. M. '99. IMBRIE, WILLIAM MORRIS, Englewood, N. J. M. E. '04. INGALL, OSWALD DREW, Montclair, N. J. '03, Arts. INGALLS, JOHN CONRAD, Phelps, N. Y. '03, C. E. INGALLS, FRANK PERRY, Salem, Mass. '83, Chem. INGALLS, OWEN LOVEJOY, engineer in charge of Manila sewerage syst«m, Manila, P.

I.

C. E. '86.

INGALLS, ROYCE KNOWLTON, Chicago, 111. '92, INGALLS, WILLIS ARNOLD, principal of High N. Y.

B. S.

E. E.

School,

Phelps,

'79.

INGERSOLL, CHARLES EDWARD, Canton, 111. '68, Chem. *INGERSOLL, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS. '72, C. E. INGERSOLL, GEORGE TALCOTT, Cleveland, O. '81, M. E. INGERSOLL, MONMOUTH HAZELITT, lawyer, Ballard, Wash, A. B.

'97;

LL. B.

'98.

INGERSOLL, VERNON SETH, Addison, N. Y. C. E. '98. INGHAM, FLORENCE DORA, Ithaca, N. Y, '02, Arts. INGHAM, FRANCIS HORTON, Laporte, Pa. '82, H. P, S,

INGHAM, JOHN C, Towanda, Pa. INGHAM, KIRKLAND WILLIAM,

oil

producer, Bellevue, Pa, Ph. B.

'71,

INGLEHARD, HIRAM FRED, Watertown, INGLES, JOHN, Radford, Va. M,

N, Y,

E, (E. E,)

'97.

'98,

M, E,

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*INGRAHAM, GEORGE W. A. B. '71. INGRAHAM, WILLIAM SHURLTIFF, Bristol, Conn. '76, M. E. INMAN, GRACE EDITH, Plattsburg, N. Y. A. B. '03. INSLEE, CHARLES LAWRENCE, contractor, Newton, N. J. EdM. E.

itor Sibley Journal of Engineering.

(E. E.) '96.

*INSLEE, JAY CROSS. '95, M. E. INSLEE, RALPH HAMILTON, Newton, N. J. '02, C. E. INSLEE, RUSSELL GAGE, New York City. '99, M. E. INSLEE, STEPHEN DOD, Cambridge, Mass. B. S. '99. INSULL, MARTIN JOHN, Evanston, 111. M. E. '93.

IRELAND, LOUIS HENRY, Binghamton, N. Y. FREDERIC JOSEPH, Patterson, N. Y.

IRISH, IRISH,

'94, C. '02,

E.

E. E.

HENRY

CLAY, superintendent Missouri Botanical Garden, Mo. b. town of Bradford, Rock Co., Wis., Apr. 22, 1868. South Dakota Agr. Coll., B. S., '91; Iowa State Coll. Agr. and Mech. Eng., M. S., '97; Cornell post-graduate (Agr.) '98; left before completion of work. One of the founders of LazyClub (Cornell). Member Soc. Promotion of Agr. Sci.; Acad. Sci., St. Louis; Amer. For. Ass'n; Geog. Soc. America; many St. Louis,

Author of " Revision of the Genus societies. Capsicum," Report Missouri Botanical Garden, vol. 9 (1898); "Garden Beans," same, vol. 12 (1901). Married May 9, 1896, at Marguerite. St. Louis, Mo., Margaret H. Duffey; child IRISH, WILLIAM MITCHELL, Olean, N. Y. '88, Sci. IRONS, DAVID, professor of philosophy, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Ph. D. horticultural



'94.

IRWIN,

FRANK JACKSON,

Goshen, Ind.

'75, Sci.

GEORGE ADRIAN, Cambridge, Minn. B. S. '72. ISHAM, EDWIN SCHUTT, concert singer, 16 W. Botolph ISELIN,

ton, Mass.

'86,

St.,

Bos-

M. E.

ISHAM, HELEN, Buffalo, N. Y. A. B. '03. ITTNER, CONRAD SMITHMAN, Berlin Heights, O. '70, M. ITTNER, WILLIAM BUTTS, architect; commissioner of

E.

school buildings (architect) of Board of Education, St. Louis, Mo. Prep. St. Louis public schools; b. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 4, 1864. Manual Training School; Washington Univ. '84; Cornell, special student (architecture), '87. Zeta Psi. Began practice of profession in St. Louis in 1886, and actively engaged since. Elected to present oflRce with St. Louis Board of Education June 22, 1897. Fellow Amer. Inst, of Arch, (elected 1890); president local chapter of same 1893-95; president St. Louis Arch. Club 1897-98; president Arch. League of America 1903-04. Corresponding secretary Civic Improvement League, 1902-04; president Cornell Club, 1903-04. Married, 1888, at St. Louis, Mo., Lottie Crane Allen; children Gladys Blanche (11 years),



Helen May IVES, HENRY

(9 years),

ANTHON,

and William

B., Jr. (4 years).

Batavia, N. Y.

'93,

Arch.

REGISTER IVES, IVES,

PAUL DUNREATH, South Easton, ROBERT AUSTIN, New York City.

IWASAKI, SEIKICHI,

JACK,

Tokio, Japan.

HARRY MATTHEWS,

JACKSON, JACKSON, JACKSON, JACKSON,

313 N. Y. M. E.

'87,

E. E.

'02.

'87, Sci,

Bradford, Pa.

'02,

CAROLINE COOKE, Oakland, Cal. CHARLOTTE MAY, Ithaca, N. Y. DAVID HENRY, Lake Forest, 111.

M. E.

B. S. '01,

'79.

Arts.

'93, C. E. professor of electrical engineering-, Univ. of Wisconsin; consulting engineer and expert for various corporations, Madison, Wis. Prep. Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.; Pennsylvania State Coll., Pa. (C. E. course), B. S., '85; C. E. '88; Fellow E. E. Cornell '85-'86; instructor in physics, Cornell, '86'87. Vice-president and engineer Western Engineering Co., Lincoln, Neb., until 1889; assistant to chief engineer Sprag-ue

DUGALD CALEB,

and Motor Co. (Edison); chief engineer central Edison General Electric Co. During this period designed, constructed, and operated many important electric railway and lighting plants. Member International Jury Awards, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893; also for PanElectric R'y district of

American Exposition, 1901. Member A. S. C. E.; A. S. M. E.; I. E. E.; Western Soc. Eng.; Societe Internationale des Electriciens, etc.; Union League Club, Chicago, and others. Author of "A Text Book on Electricity and Magnetism and the Construction of Dynamos" (1893); "Electricity and Magnetism: a Series of Lessons" (1895); "Alternating Currents and Alternating Current Machinery" (joint author) (1896); "An Elementary Book on Electricity and Magnetism and their Applications " (joint author). Married at Orono, Me., Mabel A. Foss. Sept. 24, 1889; children— Catherine E. and Dugald C. A.

JACKSON,

EDWARD

N., Ithaca, N. Y.

JACKSON, EDWIN. B. S. '75. JACKSON, ELBRIDGE DWIGHT, apolis,

Minn.

Ph. B.

LL. B.

lawyer, 219

'93.

W. 24th

JACKSON, FRANK DARWIN, Buffalo, N. Y. M. E. '92. JACKSON, FREDERICK ELLIS, architect, 130 Prospect dence, R.

I.

B. Arch.

St.,

Minne-

'70.

St.,

Provi-

'00.

JACKSON, FREDERICK HARVEY,

lieutenant-governor of Rhode Kirkland, Oneida Co., N. Y. Prep. Jackson Military Inst., Danbury, Conn. Cornell '73, leaving on account of poor health. Member Kappa Alpha. Taught for eight years. Commissioned by Governor Dix aide on staff of Seventh Brigade; Island,

b.

and assistant adjutant general; with Mutual Life Ins. Co. since 1885, becoming manager in 1891. President of Providence Chamber of Commerce for four consecutive later chief of staff

terms.

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JACKSON, HEEBERT SPENCER,

Ithaca,

N. Y.

'01,

For.

'02,

Arts.

telephone salesman, 463 West St., New York, N. Y. b. Lockport, N. Y., July 6, 1876. Cornell '99. Member Chi Psi; Monastery Club; La Fruija; Undine; class football and baseball teams. With Western Electric Co. since Oct. 10, 1898. Member Republican Club of New York; Cornell

JACKSON, H. GARDNER,

Univ. Club; The

Manor

Club.

JACKSON, LORA COATES, Wilmington, Del. '77, Sci. JACKSON, LUCIAN CORNES, mechanical engineer and

gas-engine inventor and designer, in charge of gas-engine department of Struthers-Wells Co.; residence, 205 Market St., Warren, Pa. b. town of Freedom, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., Jan. 24, 1869. Prep, district school, town of Freedom, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y.; private school, Sandusky, Cattaraugns Co., N. Y.; Union School, Arcade, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., and Griffith Inst., Springville, Erie Co., N. Y. Cornell, M. E., '91. Competed in featherweight boxing '89-'90 and '90-'91. Second prize '89-'90; baseball diDesigned largest gas engine at Pan-American rector '90-'91. Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 (Warren engine, 300 horse-power). 1902 and 1903 designed gas engines for street railway service of 1,000 and 1,200 horse-power. Inventor of gas engine manuEmployed in factured by Struthers-Wells Co., Warren, Pa. Buffalo, N. Y., 1891-99, and member of Co. H, 74th Regiment,

during that time. Member of champion company and regimental rifle teams. Continuous holder of champion marksman badge during membership and present holder of individual record for marksman, sharpshooter, and expert. Competed in 19 events, 220 yards to 440 yards, and hurdles, while member of 74th Regiment athletic team, winning 5, second 3, third 6, and unplaced 5 times. Member Amer. Soc. of Mech. Eng.; Cornell Alumni Ass'n of Western New York; Warren Outing Club; Warren Golf Club; Hawthorne Literary Club; Y. M. C. A. Engagement announced to Miss Lydia Hodge Berry of Buffalo, N. Y.

JACKSON, MARCELLUS CALRIGHT, Delhi, N. Y. '77, Sci. JACKSON, WILLARD CORTWRIGHT, Wilmington, Del. LL.

B.

'97.

JACKSON, WILLIAM, Pittsburg, Pa. C. E. '90. JACKSON, WILLIAM ERASTUS, Wilmington, Del. '78, Arch. JACKSON, WILLIAM SCHUYLER, Buffalo, N. Y. '87, Arch. JACOBS, EDWARD CLARENCE, Delhi, N. Y. '02, Arts. JACOBS, JULIUS LILIEN, 5266 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. C. E. '04.

JACOBS, ROBERT HYDE, Kingsbridge, N. Y. C. E. '93. JACOBS, TOWNSEND HERBERT, Ithaca, N. Y. '81, Arch. JACOBS, WARD SAWTELLE, Hartford, Conn. M. E. '97.

REGISTER

315

JACOBUS, MANDEVILLE C,

lawyer, 82 Boulevard Haussman, Englewood, N. J., Apr. 20, 1875. Prep. Englewood School for Boys; Columbia Univ., New York City; Cornell Phi Kappa Psi. Member Chancery; Coll. of Law, LL. B., '97. Round Table; Boardman Club. Admitted to New York bar May, 1898; U. S. Circuit and District courts, 1902. Paris, France,

b.

JACOBY, JOHN VINCENT, Ithaca, N. Y. '03, Arts. JAGGER, ARCHER WARD, West Hampton, N. Y. '87, Arch. JAGLE, ELIZABETH CARLISLE, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. D. '02. *JAKES, A. A.

'73.

JAMES, FREDERICK PITKIN, LL. B.

City.

lawyer,

3

Broad

St.,

New York

'98.

JAMES, LEWIS ROSCOE, Braddock, Pa. M. E. '03. JAMES, ROBERT LYMAN, Saratoga, N. Y. '00, Arts. JAMESON, EVERETT WILLIAMS. 764 Potomac Ave., N. Y.

A. B.

JAMESON, JOSEPH MOORE, N. Y.

JANES,

Ph. B.

Road, Brooklyn,

260 Marlboroug-h

'93.

EDWARD ALLYN,

Plainiield, N. J.

'03.

Arts.

JANEWAY, JOHN LIVINGSTON, Philadelphia, Pa. '03, M. J ANNE Y, WALTER THOMPSON, Philadelphia, Pa. M. E. JANNEY, WILLIAM HENRY, Smyrna, Del. B. C. E. '74. JANSEN, EDWARD WALTER, New York City. '03, E. E. JANSON, CHRISTIAN WILLIAM, N. Y.

M. D.

Buffalo,

'04.

949

Bushwick

E. '01.

Ave., Brooklyn,

'02.

JAQUISH, BEN MURRAY, Luzerne, Pa. B. S. '93. JARVIE, MARGARET SCOTT, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. B. '02. JARVIS, GEORGE MILTON, Denison, Tex. B. C. E. '78. JARVIS, JAMES LORENZO, physician, 628 S. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. Prep. Canastota Union School and Acad.; Ithaca Hig-h School; Cornell '78; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., M. D., '81. First Cornell orchestra ('cello) winter '75-'76; in first winning crew of Cornell (pulled port waist oar) at Saratoga '75-'76; On staff Syracuse Free Dispensary 1891-92. Member Acad. Med., Syracuse; Onondaga Co. Med. Soc; Assistant to chair of physiolMarried Apr. 25, 1887, at ogy, Syracuse Med. Coll., '79-'80. Syracuse, N. Y., Lesha A. Arver.

JAY,

J. M.,

New York

City.

JAYCOX, THOMAS WILLIAM, Wappingers Falls, N. Y. '72, C. E. JAYNE, DE LOS DANIEL, Detroit, Mich. B. S. '81. JEFFERS, HENRY WILLIAM, Kingsley, Pa. B. S. A. '99. JEFFREY, CHARLES LOUIS, Auburn, N. Y. M. E. '93. JEFFREY, SAMUEL, Marion, N. Y. B. S. in Agr. '91. JENCKS, EBENEZER KELLY, Walton, N. Y. '70, Sci. JENKINS, ALCESTE ROXANNA, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. JENKINS, DAVID JOHN, electrical engineer, with Pennsylvania Steel Co.

Residence, 243 Main

St.,

Steelton, Pa.

b.

Ebbw

Vale,

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

316

Wales, Great Britain, Mar. 38, 1866. Cornell M. E. '92. Elected to Sigma Xi. With Pennsylvania Steel Co. since graduation, except May to Nov., 1898, when he was assistant engineer U. ^lember Engineers' Club S. N., serving on U. S. S. AmphUrite. of Central Pennsylvania. Married Milton, Pa., Apr. 20, 1895,

Kate E.

Hill.

JENKINS, JAMES, Kingston, Pa. LL. B. '94. JENKINS, MINNIE, Walton, N. Y. '03, Sci. JENKINS, RALPH, Newburg, N. Y. M. D. '85. JENKINSON, RICHARD DALE, Bellevue, Pa. '03, C. E. JENKS, EDWIN BROWN, physician, 54 E. 67th St., New York B.

City.

S. '98.

JENKS, JENKS, JENKS, JENKS,

HESTER PAMELIA, Ithaca, N. Y. LABAN SHELDON, Portland, N. Y. MANVILLE, JR., Walton, NATHAN, physician, 84

M. D.

'99,

Arts.

'03,

Law,

N. Y. '70, Sci. Lafayette Ave., Detroit, Mich.

'99.

JENKS, SIDNEY GRANT, Huron, Mich.

M. E.

Maud Moore. JENKS, STUART DIXON,

president Jenks Shipbuilding Co., Port '97.

Married June

barrister,

21,

Amherst, N.

1899,

S.,

Miss Grace LL. B.

Can.

'95.

JENNESS, EDITH SAMANTHA, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. JENNESS, JENNIE M., teacher. Girls' High School, Brooklyn,

N. Y. b. Reading, Residence, 602 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Prep. Girls' High School and Training Mass., Jan. 31, 1873. School for Teachers, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Cornell Ph. B. '94. Contestant for '86 memorial speaker; class secretary. Senior year; special mention in chemistry. JENNEY, ALEXANDER DAVIS, Syracuse, N. Y. '95, Law. JENNEY, ISAAC HALLAM, New York City. '92, E. E.

JENNEY, JULIA REGULA, Syracuse, N. Y. '93, Law. JENNEY, WILLIAM SHERMAN, Syracuse, N. Y. '90, Law. JENNINGS, AMY JACQUELINE, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '99. JENNINGS, FRED HUNTINGTON, assistant in chemistry, Ithaca, N. Y.

A. B.

'02.

JENNINGS, HUGH, lawyer and manager Baltimore

Baseball Club, Baltimore, Md. LL. B. '04. Phi Delta Theta, Sphinx Head, Delta Phi, Chancery and Thelima. Member Baltimore champion Baseball Team 1894-95-96; Brooklyn champions 1899-1900.

JENNINGS, JAY JAMES, Norwalk, O. '76, Lit. l\^;. v^,,.-^.,. JENNINGS, THOMAS ELLIS, Brasher Falls, N. Y. '76, Arch. JENNINGS, WALTER BARRY, New York City. M. D. '99. JENSEN, GERHARD H., Denmark, Wis. B. S. '99. .,

JESSEL, HENRY,

Ithaca, N. Y.

B.

S. '89.

JETTER, CLIFFORD HAWKINS, Greenport, N. Y. JEWELL, CHARLES GORDON, Seneca Falls, N. Y.

A. B. '03,

'01.

M. E.

*



REGISTER

317

JEWELL, CHAELES HENRY, Dunkirk, N. Y. D. V. M. '00. JEWELL, EDITH WINIFRED, Portland, Me. Ph. B. '00. JEWELL, EDWARD WINCHELL, Chicago, 111. M. E. '93. JEWELL, LYMAN LEANDER, Ithaca, N. Y. '68, Chem. JEWETT, FRANK HOWARD, Yonker.s, N. Y. '85, M. E. JEWETT, FRANK N., western manag-er for Evans, Almirall & Co., of New York, heating and ventilating- plants, Monadnock Block, Chicago, 111. b. town of Tioga, Tioga Co., N. Y., June 11, 1870. Prep, grammar and high schools, Elmira, N. Y. Cornell B. S. '93. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Vice-president Junior class; chairman statistics committee (Senior year); member Bench and Board; Mermaid; Sphinx Head. Married 1896, at Elmira, N. Y., F.

Angie Palmer, of that

children, Arethusa

city;

and

Eliza-

beth.

JEWETT, FRED FORD, Elmira, N. Y. B. L. '95. JEWETT, GUERNSEY REED, Moravia, N. Y. A. B. '99. JEWETT, HAROLD FREDERICK, Hoosick Falls, N. Y.

M. E.

(R. R.) '03.

*JEWETT, LEROY HOWARD. '00, Arts. JEWETT, MARY EMMA, Granville, O. '94. JILLETT, EDWIN, Penn Yan, N. Y. '72.

Let.

WEBSTER CHAELES, banker, Blissfield, Mich. '75, Arch. JOANNES, FRANCIS YEATS, architect, Windsor Arcade, New York JIPSON,

City,

and

Sept.

27,

12

Rue de

1876.

b. Green Bay, Wis., Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Sigma Xi, Savage Club;

Seine, Paris, France,

Cornell B. Arch. '00. Member Delta Upsilon,

Paris, France. resident fellowship in architecture 1900-01. hall competition, (Joannes & Ackerman)

;

Second prize alumni Sands Medal in Ar-

chitecture.

NICHOLAS CONOVER. '72, Sci. JOERGEE, WILLIAM PETTUS, Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, Arts. JOEEISSEN, FRED, JR., Ilion, N. Y. '91, C. E. JOHANNSEN, OSCAR AUGUSTUS, assistant professor civil *JOBS,

engi-

neering Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. A. M. '02. JOHANSON, CARL MAGNUS, Duluth, Minn. LL. B. '92. JOHNS, CHARLES FRANK, Salamanca, N. Y. B. L. '92.

JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON,

ALBERT

C. E. '95. Brookline, Mass. A. M. '83. BEN, Kansas City, Mo. B. M. E. '78. CARLTON PERRY, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. CHARLES BOHLMANN, Andes, N. Y. LL. B. '98. CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN, Seneca Falls, N. Y.

M., Oberlin, O.

ANNA MARILLA,

'88,

Arts.

JOHNSON, CHARLES EDWARD, Cincinnati, O. '00, M. E. *JOHNSON, CHARLES HALDANE. A. B. '80. JOHNSON, CHARLES LEO, accountant on shop work in tary's office,

Western Electric

Co.,

Chicago.

secre-

Residence, 424

S.

318

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

Spring Ave., La Grange, 111. Cornell (absent winter and spring 1895) '97; Chicago Univ., spring, '95; Cornell M. E. '97. Major in military science and tactics. Member Cross Country Club; contestant in triangular mile run between Univ. Chicago, Northwestern and Lake Forrest; also member Hamilton Club; Garden City Lodge, No. 141, A. F. & A. M., both of Chicago. Left draughting board in office of Western Electric Co. to take up shop accoimting work, Dec. 1, 1899. Married Sept. 2, 1901, Alice Willey, Loekport, N. Y. JOHNSON, CHESLEY HEATH, Babylon, N. Y. '03, E. E. JOHNSON, CLINTON WATKINS, Niagara Falls, N. Y. '02, Law. JOHNSON, CLYDE PAEKEE, lawyer. Commercial Tribune Bldg., Cincinnati, O. A. B. '93, LL. B. '95. JOHNSON, DEXTEE ADAMS, Gouverneur, N. Y. '68, Sci. JOHNSON, DWIGHT FENN, Wolcott, N. Y. M. D. '03. JOHNSON, EADS, superintendent of construction U. S. lighthouse service, Tompkinsville, N. Y. Home address. Boulevard and Linden St., Bayonne, N. J. b. New Orleans, La., June 23, 1878. Tulane Univ. of Louisiana B. S. '98. Cornell M. E. '99. Delta Tau Delta; Theta Nu Epsilon. Member Quill and Dagger; Varsity Baseball Team *9S-'99; Cornell Univ. Club (N. Y.); Underwriters' Club (N. Y.); Delta Tau Delta N. Y. Alumni; Tulane Alumni (N. Y.). Married Apr. 20, 1904, at Bayonne, N. J., Josphine Alice McClellan.

JOHNSON, EDWAED. '86, C. E. JOHNSON, EDWAED AETHUE, Dayton, O. '93, C. JOHNSON, EDWAED NEWTON, Eeading, Pa. '78, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON,

ELISHA MAETIN, Olean, N. Y. '02, M. E. EENEST EDGAE, Philadelphia, Pa. B. L. '88. ESTELLA MAUDE, Glendale, N. Y. A. B. '95. EUGENE COOPEE, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, C. E. FLOYD PALMEE, teacher of French and

Friends' School, Wilmington, Del. 1877,

E. Arts.

Prep. Walton High School

'96.

Greek, Walton, N. Y., Aug. 14, Cornell A. B. '00; student

b.

Special mention in Greek. Vioe-principal Curtis School for Boys, Brookfield Center, Conn., 1900-02; in charge of Boys' High School and present position with Friends' School, Wilmington, 1902-06. Married Sept. 10, at Alliance FrauQaise, Paris,

1902, at Jackson\ille, N. Y.,

'02.

Katherine E. Gillespie.

JOHNSON, FEANCES ETHEL, Binghamton, N. Y. '02, Arts. JOHNSON, FEANCIS POETEE, Hartford, Conn. '95, E. E. JOHNSON, FEANK, Montour Falls, N. Y. LL. B. '91. JOHNSON, FEANKLIN S., lawyer, Montour Falls, N. Y. b. Veteran, Chemung Co., N. Y., July 9, 1868. Prep. Cook Academy. Cornell LL. B.

'91,

LL. M.

'92.

JOHNSON, FEED, Havana, N. Y. '93, Law. JOHNSON, FEEDEEIC AYEES, Binghamton,

N. Y.

'92,

M. E.

REGISTER

319

JOHNSON, FREDERICK HABERSHAW, Albany, N. Y. '92, Let. JOHNSON, FREDERICK MAURITZ, Worcester, Mass. '00, M. E. JOHNSON, GEORGE EDWARD, Martinsburg, N. Y. '71, Sci. JOHNSON, GEORGE FRIEDMAN, Albany, N. Y. '03, E. E. JOHNSON, GEORGE HENRY, editor and publisher, 62 Trinity Place, New York City. M. S. '83. JOHNSON, GEORGE TEWKSBURY, Portsmouth, O. '02, M. E. JOHNSON, HARRISON FOSTER, New York City. LL. B. '95. JOHNSON, HARRY DISBROW, South Bend, Ind. '02, E. E. JOHNSON, HARRY GEORGE, Elmira, N. Y. '84, C. E. JOHNSON, HENRY CLARK (deceased), lawyer; late assistant to corporation counsel, New York City; d. May 9, 1904. b. Homer, Cortland Co., N. Y., June 11, 1851. Prep. Cortland Acad. '67. Cornell A. B. '73; Law Dept. Hamilton Coll. LL. B. '75, immediately afterwards admitted to practice; studied Roman law under James Hadley (Yale) for two years, receiving- A. M.; honoris causa from Hobart Coll. 1877. Oflficer, director and counsel for many large corporations. Author and editor of "The First Three Books of Homer's Iliad"; " Agricola and Germania of Tacitus"; "Satires of Persius"; "Bucolics and Georgics of Virgil"; " J*}neid of Virgil"; "Satires of Juvenal, and, Cicero de Amicitia." Principal of Ury School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1875-77; St. Paul's (Cathedral) School, Garden City, N. Y., 1877-79; City High and Normal Schools, Paterson, N. J., 187981; professor of Latin and literature Lehigh Univ., Bethlehem, Pa., 1881-88, and secretary of faculty; President Central High School (City Coll.) of Philadelphia, and professor constitutional and international law of same, and principal of School of Pedagogy from 1888-94. Member Bar Ass'n; Reform Club; Psi Upsilon Club; Art, Pennsylvania and Athletic Clubs, Philadelphia; Amer. Philological Ass'n; Amer. Acad. Political and Social Science; Amer. Ass'n Adv. Sci.; Historical Soc. of Pennsylvania. Married July, 1874, Kate Loder Webb, daughter of Hon. Morgan Lewis Webb; Lewis Webb.

children, Helen Elizabeth

JOHNSON, HENRY LANGLEY, Boston, Mass. '03, Arts. JOHNSON, HENRY SMITH, Babylon, N. Y. M. E. '99. JOHNSON, HERMAN HUMPHREY, lawyer, 226 Lexington Columbus, O.

JOHNSON,

LL. B.

and

Ave.,

'98.

HOWARD

S., president Charleston Electrical Supply Charleston, W. Va. Yale Ph. B. '94. Cornell M. E. '96. Chi Phi. Married Oct. 19, 1900, at Charleston, W. Va., Anne D. Lewis; children, Rodolph Lewis and Charles Lewis.

Co.,

JOHNSON, JAMES LAWRENCE, Akron, N. Y. JOHNSON, JAMES MARTIN, Athens, Ga. B. S. in Agr.

'96,

Phil.

in Agr.

'95,

M.

'96.

JOHNSON, JOSEPH ESREY,

JR., Longdale, Va.

M. M. E.

'92.

S.

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320

JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON,

LAWEENCE,

N. Y.

Conn. C. E. '01. Lake, Col. Ph. D.

'02.

LINDLEY WILKESON, Youngstown, N. Y. '02, Law. LOUISE HARRIET PAISLEY, Caledonia, Nova Scotia,

Cornell A. M.

Can.

JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON,

Collinsville,

LILIAN WYCKOFF, Highland

'99.

NATHAN CLARKE,

Pittston, Pa.

'02,

M. E.

PETER SCHERMERHORN, Bolivar, N. Y. '90, RALPH WILLIAM, Cleveland, O. '03, M. E.

RAYMOND DELORAINE, M. E.

78 N.

Law.

Ashland Ave., Buffalo,

'95.

JOHNSON, SAMUEL KNOX, Warren, Pa. '71, Chem. JOHNSON, THOMAS TODD, Memphis, Tenn. '74, C. E. JOHNSON, WARREN, New Orleans, La. B. Arch. '97. JOHNSTON, ANDREW LANGSTAFF, JR., Richmond,

Va.

M. E.

(E. E.) '04.

JOHNSTON, CHARLES WATKINS, Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, M. E. JOHNSTON, DAVID HENRY, West Hebron, N. Y. '70, Sci. JOHNSTON, EDGAR, civil engineer Catskill Cement Co., Smith's Landing, N. Y. Residence, 11 New St., Catskill, N. Y. b. CatsN. Y. Prep. Catskill Acad. '92; Albany Business Coll '93; Cornell C. E. '98. Member Cornell Daily Sun board '96-'97; Class Football '94-'95; Freshman and Varsity Crews '95; Var-

kill,

sity C.

Crew

E.

Glee Club '95-'98; Sphinx Head '97-'98; Soc. First Junior Smoker Committee. Enlisted as Battalion U. S. Engs. June 9, 1898; discharged

'96-'97;

'97-'98;

private Co. A as sergeant July 4, 1899, at Manila, P. I.; in charge of survey corps, mapping positions of American, Spanish and Filipino

troops during the war. Civil engineer for construction Catskill cement works 1900; Alsen cement works 1901; Catskill cement works extension 1902-03. F. & A. M., Manila, P. I., and Catskill, N. Y. Married Feb. 23, 1904, at Catskill, N. Y., Mary E. Sullivan, of that place. JOHNSTON, EDWIN CHRISTIE, Greenwich, Conn. '01, E. E. JOHNSTON, GEORGE KEITH, Sydney, New South Wales. '97, E. E. JOHNSTON, HAROLD EDDY, general manager of Cohoes Iron Foundry and Machine Co., Waterford, N. Y. M. E. '02. JOHNSTON, HARRY ISAAC, Ovid, N. Y. M. D. '02. JOHNSTON, JOHN WHITE, Rochester, N. Y. '02, Arts. JOHNSTON, RICHARD HARRY, Brooklyn, N. Y. '99, Arts. JOHNSTON, ROBERT MARSH, Muncie, Ind. '02, M. E. JOHNSTON, SARAH HELEN EWING, Ovid, N. Y. A. B. '99. JOHNSTON, WILLIAM EUGENE, Cooperstown, N. Y. '78, Arts. JOHNSTON, WILLIAM RENDELL, JR., East Orange, N. J. '02, C. E. JOHNSTON, WILLIAM ROBERT, Oak Park, 111. '02, Arts. JOINER, MORTIMER EUGENE, Pike, N. Y. '97, Law.

REGISTER JONAS, ALBERT D. C.

JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES,

B. S.

321

HENRY CHARLES SIGISMUND,

Washington,

'80.

ALFRED EDWIN, Granby, N. Y. ALFRED HARRISON, Ithaca, N. ANNA LIZZIE, Trumansburg, N. ARTHUR LOCKE, Buffalo, N. Y. ARTHUR LUCAS, Schenectady,

'75, Sci.

Y. Y.

'01,

Arts.

'82,

Phil.

'02,

M. E.

N. Y.

'99,

Vet.;

M. E.

(E. E.) '04.

JONES, BEVAN, New York City. '02, C. E. JONES, BRADLEY FISHER, Syracuse, N. Y. '02, Arts. JONES, CALVIN, Selma, Ala. M. E. '96. JONES, CHARLES SUMNER, physician, 695 Delaware Ave., N. Y. Acad.

Buffalo,

Middlesex, N. Y., July 27, 1858. Prep. Canandaigua Cornell B. S. '84; Univ. of Buffalo, Med. Dept., M. D. '88. Member Delta Upsilon; captain Co. C 1883-84; class secretary, Senior year; Senior editor Cornell Sun '83-'84. Graduating thesis in medicine, " Some Experiments on the Pneumogastric Nerves," received first honorable mention 1888. Since 1890 physician to Buffalo Orphan Asylum; physician to Children's Hosp. of Buffalo. Member Buffalo Club; Country Club of Buffalo; Univ. Club of Buffalo; Amer. Med. Ass'n; State Med. Ass'n; Erie County Med. Ass'n; Buffalo Acad, of Medicine. Married Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1893, Fmma Pratt. JONES, CLAUDE, editor Tyrone Daily Herald, Tyrone, Pa. b. Tyrone, Pa., Nov. 11, 1865. Cornell B. L. '89. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon. Editor Era; editor Magazine; editor Tyrone Herald since graduation. Member Masonic fraternity. Married

June

b.

A. Armor. ROSS, professor mechanical engineering West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, W. Va. M. M. E. '00. JONES, CLIFFORD A., Bonham, Tex. '96, C. E. JONES, EDWARD COLE, Fort Atkinson, Wis. M. E. '95. JONES, ELLIOT PENROSE, West Chester, Pa. '03, 0. E.

JONES,

26, 1895, at Bellefonte, Pa., to Stella

CLEMENT

JONES, ERNEST WILBUR, Pike, N. Y. '01, Arts. JONES, FRANK HERBERT, department manager International Steam Pump Co., of New York, and president Essex Ice Co., Orange, N. J. Residence, 159 Walnut St., Montclair, N. J. b. Trumansburg, N.

Y., Jan. 24, 1859.

ters) three years,

'80.

Member

Cornell (Science and LetEngineers' Club.

C. U. Club;

*JONES, FRANKLIN HAYWARD. B. Lit. '73. JONES, FRED ATWOOD, Houston, Tex. M. E. (E. E.) '98. JONES, FRED LEWIS, Watertown, N. Y. '97, Arch. JONES, FORREST ROBERT, Madison, Wis. M. E. '88. JONES, HAROLD COLBERT, Indiana Harbor, Ind. M. E. '02. JONES, HAROLD DONNELL, Portland, Me. '02, C. E. JONES, HENRY ROGER, New Hartford, Conn. '03, Law. JONES, HENRY VAN LIEW, law, Dundee, N. Y. Ph. B. '70. VOL. IV— 21

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JONES,

HEEBERT JUDE,

Ph. B.

JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES,

superintendent of schools, Holden, ;Mass.

'94.

HOEACE TUTTLE,

Ovid, N. Y.

Chem.

'77,

IRA OWEN, Chicago, 111. '02, M. E. ISAAC SEELEY, Relay, Md. '03, M. J. KIRBY, Grand Mardis, Minn. Ph.

JOHN LAMBERT,

Flemington, N. JULIO, Sacoiir, U. S. of Colombia.

E. B.

'93.

'74, Lit.

J.

'84, C.

E.

LISETTE FRANCES (MRS. MERRITT M. SHERMAN),

Salina, Tex.

JONES, LYDIA

B. S.

'78.

BEULAH INDEPENDENCE,

Ph. B. '00. MARY EMIVIA, Rockaway, N.

teacher,

Raceville,

N. Y.

JONES, JONES, MELVIN ELIJAH,

443 First

J. St.,

'01,

Arts.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

M. E.

(E. E.) '98.

JONES, MILTON T., Utica, N. Y. '76. JONES, MORELLE C, superintendent dairy department

at Castle

Grove Farms, Danville, Pa. b. Stittsville, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1881. Cornell short course in Prep. Holland Patent High School. agriculture '02, and dairy course in '03, with certificates from Member Craig Agriculture Soc. and the Wing Dairy both. Club. Member Patrons of Husbandry.

JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES,

PAUL SHERWOOD, Ilion, N. Y. '01, E. E. RAYMOND WATSON, Albany, N. Y. '03, Arts. RICHARD OSCAR, Wilkesbarre, Pa. '86, M. E. ROBERT BILLSBOROUGH, Whitesboro, N. Y. '99, Law. ROBERT VALENTINE, 17th, below Allegheny Ave., Phila-

delphia, Pa.

'90, C.

E.

JONES, RUTH MARTIN, Williamsport, Pa. '03, Arts. JONES, SEBASTIAN CHATHAM, Aurora, N. Y. '86, E. E. JONES, SHERMAN, Hamilton, N. Y. '02, E. E. JONES, STANLEY ROBERT, Ithaca, N. Y, '03, C. E. JONES, THADDEUS MYRICK, Greensboro, N. C. '93, E. E. JONES, THEODORE INSLEE, Utica, N. Y. '92, E. E. JONES, THOMAS SAMUEL, JR., 20 Jewett Place, Utica, N. Y.

A. B.

'04.

JR., New York City. M. D. '99. president Stanford Univ., California, Cornell '72; Univ. Indiana Co., N. Y. M. D. '75; Butler Univ. Ph. D. '78; Cornell LL. D. '86; Johns Hopkins Univ. '02; student at Harvard, in British Museum,. London, and Jardin des Plantes, Paris. Delta Upsilon. Active member of Baseball and Chess Clubs. On U. S. fish commission as scientific associate since 1878; head of U. S. fur seal commission 1896-98; head of U. S. salmon commission 1903; on commission exploring Hawaii and Samoa 1901-02. President California Acad, of Science 1894-99, 1901-03; member Univ. and

JONES, WILLIAM JOSEPH, JOEDAN, DAVID STARR, b. Gainesville, Wyoming

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323

Bohemian Clubs, San Francisco, and of many learned societiesMarried Mar. 10, 1875, at Peru, Mass., Susan Bowen; married again Aug-. 10, 1887, at Worcester, Mass., Jessie Knight, of that city; children, Edith Monica, Harold Bowen, Thora (deceased). Knight Starr, Barbara (deceased), and Eric Knig-ht. JORDAN, EDITH MONICA, high school teacher, Stanford Univ., California, b. Irvington, Ind., Feb. 17, 1877. Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ., A. B. '97. Cornell A. M. '01. Graduate scholar in Amer. History, Cornell 'OO-'Ol. Member Kappa Alpha Theta. JORDAN, FRANK SLOAT, Englewood, N. J. '70, Sci. JORDAN, WHITMAN HOWARD, director. New York Agr. Expt, b. Raymond, Me., Oct. 27, 1851. Univ. post-graduate in chemistry and physics Cornell, '77-'78. Member Cornell Y. M. C. A., president, 1878. Author " Feeding of Animals," Macmillan Co., 1901. Professor agricultural chemistry Pennsylvania State Coll. 1881-85; director Maine agricultural experiment station 1885-96; professor agriculture Univ. of Maine 1894-96; director N. Y. agricultural experiment station 1896 to date; D. Sci. from Univ. of Maine '96. Member Phi Gamma Delta; Soc. Promotion Agricultural Science; A. A. A. S. (Fellow); A. A. A. E. S. Married Mar. .3, 1880, at Orono, Me., Emma Louise Wilson. JORDAO, BENVENUTO, Sao Paulo, Brazil. '74, M. E. JORDAO, JOSE NABOR PACHECO, Sao Paulo, Brazil, B. C. E.

Station, Geneva, N. Y.

of

Maine B.

S.;

'74.

JOSEPH, ARTHUR, Cincinnati, 0. '01, Arts. JOSEPH, LOUISE REYNOLDS, Warsaw, Ky. B. S. '95. JOSEPH, THEODORE FIRMIN, minister Congregational Temple de Hirsch (Reform), Seattle, Wash.

Ph. B.

'96.

JOSLYN, RAYMOND ELBERT, Jersey City, N. J. JOSLYN, ROYAL CUTHBERT, Jersey City, N. J.

'02,

M. E.

'01,

Arts;

'02,

C. E.

JOST, FREDERIC WILLIAM, Jersey City, N. J. '99, M. E. JOY, CLARENCE SCHUYLER, lawyer, Marshall, Mich. A. B. '73. JOY, JOHN MARSTON, Amesbury, Mass. '87, E. E. JOYCE, WILLIAM JOSEPH, wholesale dry goods merchant, Columbus, O. b. Columbus, O., June 17, 1877. Cornell B. A. '98. Phi

Kappa Psi. JUDD, CAROLINE WHALLON, Port Henry, N. Y. '02, Arts. JUDD, EVEREST AMASA, lawyer, Batavia, N. Y. LL. B. '03. JUDD, MARK WALDO, Batavia, N. Y. '02, Law. JUDD, MARY DOUGLAS, teacher, Warrenburg, N. Y. A. B. '04. JUDSON, DAVID HENRY, Oswego, N. Y. '03, C. E. JUDSON, KATHARINE BERRY, Albany, N. Y. A. B. '04. JUDSON, LOUIS FREDERICK, San Francisco, Cal. B. S. '72. JUKES, ARTHUR GAY, Amsterdam, N. Y. '69, Sci. JULIAND, LOUIS, Greene, N. Y. D. V. M. '00.

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324

JUNGHANNS, ROBERT LUDWIG, '97,

M.

S. in

Agr.

Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

B. S. A.

'98.

JUSTIN, JOEL DE WITT, Rochester, N.

Y.

'02, C.

E.

KAHANOWITZ, SAMUEL, Greensburg-, Pa. '03, Arts. KAIN, CHARLES ADDISON, Pine Bush, N. Y. G. E. '95. KAINS, MAURICE GRENVILLE, horticulturist. Room 510, 90 B. S. in Agr. '96, M. S. in Agr. '97. St., New York City. KAIRIUJAMA, TYUCHI, Yokohama, *KAISER,

Japan.

ARTHUR WILLIAM HERMAN.

Ph. B. '98. Ph. B. '92.

KALEY, PATRICK FRANK, Manlius, N. Y. '82, S. L. KALURISKY, WILLIAM, Syracuse, N. Y. '02, E. E. *KAMBE, KUCHIRO. LL. M. '91. KANE, THOMAS FRANCIS, teacher, 5 Wall St., New N. Y.

A. B.

Wall

Brighton,

'92.

KANSTOROON, DAVID SOLOMON, New York City. KAPLAN, DAVID MICHAEL, New York City. M. D.

D. V. M.

'01.

'00.

KAPPES, HENRY WYMAN, Indianapolis, Ind. '75, Sci. KARALINE, ANNA, New York City. '02, Arts. KARPINSKI, LOUIS CHARLES, instructor mathematics Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. A. B. '01. KARST, ALEXANDER, New York City. '97, E. E. KASSLER, CHARLES MOFFATT, Denver, Col. '89, E. E. KATHE, GEORGE, Indianapolis, Ind. '03, M. E. KATSUMO, SADAHORN, Tokyo, Japan. '03, M. E. KATTE, EDWARD BRITTON, electrical engineer N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R., 5 Vanderbilt Ave., New York City. M. E. '93, M. M. E. '94. Kappa Alpha; Theta Nu Epsilon; Masque; Sibley prize in mechanical arts

'92;

Univ. Club;

Cornell Club;

tion Club; Ardsley Club; Sons of Revolution; EngB.; Amer. Inst. Elec. Engs. '94, Law. A., Honesdale, Pa. KATZ,

TransportaSoc. Mech.

Amer.

EDWARD

KATZ, LOUISE WALDMAN, Berkeley, Cal. B. S. '00. KATZENSTEIN, MARTIN LEOPOLD, mechanical engineer with

Pump

W. 133d St., New York City, Prep. New York City public schools; Coll. City of New York B. S. Cornell M. E. '02. Member Cornell Soc. M. E.; Amer. Soc. M. E.; N. Y. Railroad Club. KATZENSTEIN, WILLIAM, 223 W. 133d St., New York City. Draughtsman for Babcock & Wilcox Co., Bayonne, N. J. C. C. N. Y., B. S. '01; Cornell M. E. '03. SOLOMON, lawyer, 44 Pine St., New York KAUFMAN, International Steam b.

New York

City,

Aug.

Co., 223

18, 1879.

EDWARD

City.

'74, Sci.

KAUFMAN, HARRY LIVINGSTON,

vice-president and general manager Mary Charlotte Mining Co., and general manager Breitung Hematite Mining Co., Marquette, Mich. '98.

REGISTER

325

KA.VANAUGH, CHARLES HIRAM, Elkhart, Ind. LL. B. '98. KAVENY, THOMAS, Canandai^a, N. Y. '90, E. E. KEAVE, THOMAS MAURICE, New York City. LL. B. '96. *KEATING, LANGFORD SPENCER. B. L. '87. KEATOR, JORE LESLIE, lawyer, Fleischmanns, N. Y. LL. B. '97. KEAYS, FREDERICK LOVE, physician, 200 W. 56th St., New York City,

M. D.

'99.

KEAYS, REGINALD HORTON, Buffalo, N. Y. C. E. '95. KEEBLER, KENNETH, Kansas City, Mo. '02, Arts. KEELER, EZRA CARPENTER, Blissfield, Mich. '95, C. E. KEELER, GEORGE GREENE, Chicago, 111. '03, M. E. KEELER, JOHN CLARENCE, Malone, N. Y. '68, Sci. KEELER, JOHN MILLS, JR., Baltimore, Md. '99, Arts; '00, For; '03,

Arts.

KEELER, LYNN HUNTINGTON, law

clerk.

Auburn, N. Y.

A. B.

'01.

KEELY, ROYAL ROCKWOOD,

assistant professor engineeringUniv. of South Dakota, Vermillion, S. D. b. Lawrence, Kan., Sept. 19, 1875. State Univ. Kansas (three years); entered Cornell as Junior E. E. '00; also completed course in railway mechanical engineering; post-graduate course (degree M. M. E.) 'OO-'Ol. Cornell Soc. Mech. Eng.; member N. Y. R'y Club; Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng. Electrical engineer U. S. N. in Spanish-

American war; engineer with Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., and Westinghouse Machine Co., June, 1901 and 1904. KEENE, WILLIAM JAMES, vice-president and general manager of Chicago Spring Butt Co., manufacturers of hardware, 6601 Harvard Ave., Chicago, 111. b. Chicago, 111., Oct. 5, 1880. Prep.

Armour (C. E.

Inst.,

course)

Chicago; Cascadilla School, Ithaca, '03. Chi Phi.

Cornell

'99.

KEENER, ASHLEY NIXON, New York City. '03, Arts. KEENEY, CLARENCE RUFUS, Rome, N. Y. '02, For. KEENEY, ROBERT MATISON, Belvidere, N. Y. '03, C. E. KEES, FREDERICA CHRISTIANA, Newark, N. J. A. B. '03. KEESE, FRANKLIN HOWXHURST, Keeseville, N. Y. B. Arch. '98.. KEHL, LESTER HENRY, Boyertown, Pa. M. E. '00. KEHLER, SHERMAN ISAAC, Liberty, Pa. C. E. "94, M. C. E. '03. KEIFFER, LENARD BROWN, New Orleans, La. B. S. '92. KEITH, ARTHUR RUFEL, Rome, N. Y. "02, Arts, KEITH, WILLIAM, Tacoraa, Wash. B. S. '78. KELLER, ARTHUR RIPONT, junior engineer in

j

reconstruction

Washington Barracks, Buffalo, N. Y. Cornell C, E. '03. KELLER, FRANK PERRY, Monongahela, Pa. '89, Arch.

KELLER, LENA MARGUERITE, Ilion, N. Y. A. B. '03. KELLER, WILLIAM HENRY, Harrisburg, Pa. '93, E. E. KELLERAN, CHARLES RUSSELL, 464 Norwood Ave., N. Y.

'02,

Law,

Buffalo^

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326

KELLERAN, SYDNEY HOVEY,

lawyer, 464

Norwood

Alpha Tau Omega. IVY, 175 W. 11th Ave., Columbus,

LL. B.

N. Y.

Ave., Buffalo,

'03.

KELLERMAN, KELLERMAN, KARL

F., assistant in

O.

A. M.

'99.

physiology (plant). Bureau

of Plant Industry Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.

b.

Gottingen, Germany, Dee. 9, 1879. Prep. High School; Ohio Cornell (entered as Senior) B. S. "00. State Univ. (three years) Delta Upsilon; Sigma Xi. Member Botanical Club; Biological Club, Washington, D. C; Soc. of Amer. Bacteriologists; Soc. for Plant Morphology and Physiology. KELLERMAN, WILLIAM ASHBROOK, professor of botany, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, O. b. Ashville, O., May 1, 1850. Prep. Fairfield (O.) Acad.; Cornell ('71, '74) B. S. '74; Gottingen Univ., Germany, one year; Zurich Univ., Switzerland, one year; Ph, D. '81. Delta Upsilon; author of " Botanical Bulletins," ;

Kansas experiment station; "Flora of Kansas"; "Kansas Forest Trees "; " Elements of Botany "; " Phy totheca " "Ohio Forest Trees"; "Elementary Botany and Spring Flora"; also of numerous articles in botanical magazines. Editor of Journal of Mycologu and of " Mycological Bulletin"; lecturer on scienMarried 1878, Stella V. Dennis; tific and educational subjects. children, Ivy (M. A. '99); Karl Frederick (B. S. '00), and Maude. KELLEY, CHARLES EARL, Dayton, O. '00, Arts; '02, Law. KELLEY, CHARLES JOSEPH, South Norwalk, Conn. '03, C. E. KELLEY, CHARLES LESTER, Newark, N. J. B. C. E. '85. KELLEY, ELIAS HEATHMAN, Dayton, O. '02, Law. KELLEY, FLORENCE MOLTHROP (MRS. WISCHNEWETSKY). ;

B. Lit.

'82.

KELLEY, FREDERICK WILLIAM, '73,

Ph. D.

teacher, Montreal, Can.

KELLEY, FREDERICK WILLIAMS, Albany, N. Y. M. E. KELLEY, IRVING WASHINGTON, architect, 59 Dearborn cago,

111.

A. M.

'74.

B. Arch.

'93.

St.,

Chi-

'80.

KELLEY, JOHN JOSEPH, Hazleton. Pa. LL. B. '95. KELLEY, MANLEY SPENCER, JR., Jamestown, N. Y. '02, Arts. KELLEY, WALTER FURMAN, electrical engineer, 247 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass.

M. E.

KELLEY, WILLIAM DATUS,

'99.

45 E. 42d St.,

New York

City.

B. S.

'80.

KELLEY, WILLIAM VINCENT, electrical engineer, 1123 Broadway, New York City. b. New York City, 1871. Coll. of the City of New York B. S. '91. Cornell M. E. '93. Lacrosse Team '92; Track Team '93; Football Team '94; 1898-99 (Spanish-American War) 1st N. S. V. engineers. Married at New York City June, 1903, Susan Amanda Dennison; one child, William V. KELLEY, WILLIAM W., lawyer, Watertown, N. Y. LL. B. '91,

REGISTER

ALFEED OSTROM, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. '02, M. E. CHARLES FREDERICK, Athens, Pa. M. E. '97. CHARLES POTTER, Grand Rapids, Mich. '02, Arch. GEORGE DAVIS, Greenwood, N. Y. '03, C. E.

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327

HARRY WHITING, JAMES GIFFORD,

MARY

A. B.

Shelburne, Mass.

'84,

E. E.

M. E. FRANCES, teacher, 2220 Chicago Ave., Omaha, Chicag-o.

'02,

111.

'99.

*KELLOGG, MAURICE. B. S. '82. KELLOGG, ROBERT JAMES, Decatur, 111. A. B. '91, Ph. D. '96. KELLOGG, ROBERT OSSIAN, New York City. Ph. B. '71. KELLOGG, WALDO STEWART, architect; superintendent of construction Carnegie's libraries, branches of N. Y. public library, New York City. b. St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 27, 1870. Cornell B. S. in Arch. '93. Chi Phi. Member Cornell Univ. Club, New York City. 28 E. 41st St.,

KELLOGG, WALLACE OSBORNE, Philadelphia, Pa.

M. E. (E. E.)

care of

General Electric

KELLOGG, WILLIAM GREENWOOD, Greenwood, LL. M.

Co.,

'96.

N. Y.

LL. B.

'93,

'94.

KELLOR, FRANCES ALICE,

225 E. 63d

St.,

New York

City.

LL. B.

'97.

KELLY, ALBERT BOULWARE, Albany, N. Y. D. V. M. '98. KELLY, ARTHUR ROLAND, Waterloo, la. '98, E. E. KELLY, CHARLES CHRISTOPHER, Jersey City, N. J. LL.

B.

'93.

KELLY, CHARLES WALLACE, Albany, N. Y. '81, M. E. KELLY, EVA FLORENCE, Hoboken, N. J. B. S. '00. KELLY, JAMES LEWIS, Porterville, N. Y. '02, C. E. KELLY, JOHN FRANCIS, Scranton, Pa. '02, Arts. KELLY, JOSEPH THOMAS, JR., Washington, D. C. M. E. '02. KELLY, RICHARD PHILIP, military instructor State Industrial School, Rochester, N. Y.

KELLY, SIDNEY JAY, LL. B.

Ph. B. '96. lawyer, 937 Univ. Block, Syracuse, N. Y.

'92.

KELLY, THOMAS FRANCIS, Brooklyn, KELLY, WILLIAM DUNCAN JOSEPH,

N. Y. '98, E. E. Jersey City, N. J.

LL. B.

'00.

KELLY, WILLIAM W., Watertown, N. Y. LL. B. '91. KELSEY, ARTHUR TOWNSEND, Mecklenburg, N. Y. M. E. '91. KELSEY, CHARLES ALBERT, electrical engineer, 108 Brown St., Pittsfield,

Mass.

M. E. (E. E.) '01. lumber. North Tonawanda. N. Y.

KELSEY, CHARLES EVERETT, A. B.

'03.

KELSEY, CLIFFORD STEPHEN, Brooklyn, N. Y. C. E. '88. KELSEY, EARL HERVES, North Tonawanda, N. Y. '02, Arts. KELSEY, EARL JOHN, principal Elgin High School, 366 North

St.,

328

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY Lewis Co., N. Y., May 24, 1865. Corgraduate student Univ. Chicago summer 1902. Special mention in Latin in diploma. Member Classical Ass'n (Cornell); Elgin (111.) Country Club. Principal public school,

Elgin, 111. nell A. B.

b. Harrisburg-,

'89;

N. Y., Sept., 1889, to Mar., 1891; teacher Omaha (Neb.) High School, Apr., 1891, to June, 1899; during that period head of ancient language department, 1896-99; assistant principal 1897-99; principal Elgin High School 1899 to date. Married July, 1892, at Point Peninsula, N. Y., Ella J. Wiggins. KELSEY, ERNEST WESTERVELT, Ithaca, N. Y. '00, Arts; '02,

Hammond,

Law.

KELSEY, JOHN HENRY, JR., Pittsburg, Pa. '93, Law. KELSEY, MINNIE HELEN (MRS. CLAY BELSLEY), 1211

N. Madison Ave., Peoria, 111. b. Fort Plain, N. Y., Mar. 6, 1874. Cornell B. A. '97. Member Peoria Woman's Club. Married Dec. 31, 1901, at Fort Plain, N. Y., Clay Belsley, Cornell M. E. '98. KELSEY, SIDNEY EUGENE, Kansas City, Mo. C. E. '87. KELSEY, THOMAS, Mecklenburg, N. Y. LL. B. '95. KELSEY, WALTER, Ithaca, N. Y. M. E. '97. KELSEY, WESTON MAYNARD, Salamanca, N. Y. '02, Arts. KELSO, JOHN SINCLAIR, Stamford, Conn. '91, Math. KEMBALL, ANNA LORING, Washington, D. C. A. B. '02. KEMMERER, EDWIN WALTER, Factoryville, N. Y. Ph. D. '03. KEMP, WILLIAM JAMES, Troy, N. Y. '00, M. E. KENDALL, CHARLES HANFORD, Rushford, N. Y. C. E. '95.

with Ginn & Co., publishers, 378 Residence, 117 Seventh Ave., La Grange, 111. b. Attica, Wyoming Co., N. Y., May 12, 1857. Prep. Attica Union School and Acad. Cornell B. S. '78. Theta Delta Chi. Member Y. M. C. A. Author "Michigan: its History, Resources and Civil Government" (1888). Principal of Franklin (Pa.) High School 1879-83; superintendent Jackson (Mich.) schools 1883-86; superintendent Grand Rapids (Mich.) schools 1886-90; in business since latter year. Tour around the world,

KENDALL, FRANKLIN MASON, Wabash

Ave., Chicago,

111.

Member La Grange (111.) Country Club. Married June 21, 1881, at Westmoreland, N. Y., Christina E. Boag; children, Henry Sibley and Robert Marsh.

including Philippine Islands, 1902-03.

KENDALL, HAYWARD HUTCHINSON,

wholesale coal dealer; Prep. Univ. School, CleveMember Delta Kappa Epsilon. Cornell B. S. '00. land. Sphinx Head; Aleph Samach; Dunstan; Savage Club; Bench and Board; Mermaid; Masque; Glee Club; Alumni News (represident Sophoeditor-in-chief Widow (two years) signed) more class '00; toastmaster Senior banquet; Freshman Banquet Committee. Superintendent of Agents Penn. Mutual Life Ins. Co. (two years); member Cuyahoga Coal Co., 1902; entered

residence, Univ. Club, Cleveland, O.

;

wholesale business independently

;

in

March,

1904.

Member

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329

Univ. Club; Cleveland Coal Club and Euclid Club,

all of Cleve-

land.

KENDALL, LEEOY ALLEN, Co., 734

Auburn

assistant

Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

manager Lumen Bearing Prep. Buffalo High School

and Ulrich's Prep. School, Bethlehem,

Pa.; Lehigh Univ. '95; entered Cornell '93, class of '96. Member Theta Delta Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Bench and Board; Mermaid; Scalp and Blade. Married at Buffalo, Sept. 15, 1897, Elsie Gross Baldvpin; one daughter, Florence Irene. KENDRICK, JOHN RYLAND, JR., Philadelphia, Pa. '90, Let.

KENDRICK, WILLIAM DIXON, Montgomery, Ala. *KENFICK, RICHARD FARRELL. LL. B. '92.

'03,

M. E.

KENNEDY, ALEXANDER, JR., Pittsfield, Mass. '03, M. E. KENNEDY, DWIGHT BRUCE, Oakmont, Pa. '88, M. E. KENNEDY, HENRY ROBERT, Bridgeton, N. J. '88, E. E. KENNEDY, HORACE MILTON. B. Lit. '74. KENNEDY, JAMES CARROLL, civil and mining engineer, toga,

Wyo.

B. C. E.

KENNEDY, JEROME DOUBLEDAY,

telephone

Western Electric Co., 463 West St., 141 N. 16th St., East Orange, N. J.

New York

1874.

Prep.

Keuka

Sara-

'79.

Inst. '93;

b.

Cornell,

engineer

with

City; residence,

Naples, N. Y., Nov.

M. E.

(E. E.), '98.

27,

Con-

nected with telephone engineering department, Western Electric Co. since June 5, 1899. Married Feb. 11, 1901, at Penn Yan, N. Y., Mabel Crosby; child William Carson, b. Apr. 6,



1903.

KENNEDY, JOHN CURTIS, Buffalo, N. Y. '03, Arts. KENNEDY, PATRICK BEVERIDGE, Revo, Nev. Ph. D. '99. KENNEDY, ROBERT PLAYFORD, Philadelphia, Pa. '75, Arts. KENNEDY, WALTER CRICHLOW, New Brighton, Pa. '03, E. E. KENNEDY, WILLIAM GARFIELD, Rib Lake, Wis. '02, Arts. KENNEDY, WILLIAM MARK, Oberlin, O. B. Arch. '03. KENNEHAN, GEORGE PATRICK, Brasher Falls, N. Y. '02, M. E. KENNEWEG, ALBERT HENRY, Cornell student '06, Cumberland, Md. '01.

b.

Pittsburg, Pa., March 30, 1883. Nu Epsilon.

Prep. Cascadilla School

Theta

KENNEY, CURTIS LATHROP, McGrawville, N. KENNEY, EUDORNS CATLIN, Truxton, N. Y. *KENT,

ARTHUR ZENUS.

B.

M. E.

Y. B.

'72, C.

E.

S. '82.

'76.

KENT, CLARENCE ELI, Franklinville, N. Y. '93, Arts. *KENT, EDWARD. '73. KENT, HENRY THOMAS, woolen and worsted manufacturer and banker, Clifton Heights, Pa. b. Upper Darby, Pa., Nov. 4, 1854. Prep. Philadelphia private schools; Cornell '75. President First Nat. Bank of Clifton Heights since 1902; president and treasurer Thos. Kent Mfg. Co., Clifton Heights; president and treasurer Columbia Worsted Co.; president Bedford Mills Co.,

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Bedford City, Pa. Member Union Leag-ue, Philadelphia; HistSoc. of Penn.; Penn. Soc. Sons of Rev.; Soc. of Mayflower Descendants; N. E. Soc. of Penn. Married Oct. 1, 1885, at Bridgewater, Mass., Louise Leonard Kent. KENT, RALPH SHERLOCK, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '02; '02, Law. KENT, RICHARD BROWNING, Jersey City, N. J. '94, M. E.

KENT, ROBERT STREATOR, New York City. B. S. '79. KENT, SAMUEL LEONARD, Clifton Heights, Pa. '78, M. E. KENT, WALTER HENRY, 292 Clifton Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.

B. S.

'76.

KENT, WILLARD MORRELL, Ithaca, N. Y. LL. B. '98. KENT, WILLIAM ARCHIE, general manager Oriental Mining Poland, Ariz.

B. S.

Co.,

'82.

KENTON, LOUIS NEY, Philadelphia, Pa. '91, KENYON, OTIS ALLEN, Baldwinsville, N. Y. KEPHART, EDWIN MURRAY, New Castle,

C. E.

M. E. (E. E.) '04. Ky. M. E. (E. E.)

'03.

KERLIN,

WARD

DIX, Camden, N.

J.

M. E.

'01.

KERMAN, WARWICK JOSEPH, Utica, N. Y. '02, Law. KERN, JAMES VALENTINE, New York City. M. D. '02. KERN, JOHN FRANK HAMLET, Dunkirk, N. Y. '02, Arts. KERN, ROBERT HORACE, St. Louis, Mo. '03, Law. KERR, ABRAM TUCKER,

professor of anatomy and secretary of Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. B. Sc. '95. CLARA HANNAH, Ph. B. '91; Ph. D. '95. CLIFFORD L., Rochester, N. Y.

Med.

Coll.,

KERR, KERR, KERR, EDITH, Titusville, Pa. 02, Arts. KERR, ELEANOR, Dougan Hills, N. Y. '03, Painting. *KERR, FRANK MARSHALL, Buffalo, N. Y. '95, Law. KERR, IRVINE JAY, physician, 1273 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, B. S.

KERR, JOHN LAWYER, 1364 47th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. M. KERR, MILTON ROYCE, Unitarian minister. Sandwich, B. S.

O.

'91.

E.

'89.

Mass.

'84.

KERR, WALTER CRAIG, mechanical

engineer and president, Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., 10 Bridge St., New York, N. Y. b. St. Peter, Minn., Nov. 8, 1858. Cornell, B. M. E. '79. Member Psi Upsilon. Trustee of Cornell Univ. 1890 to date; director in various corporations. Member Psi Upsilon Club; Amer. Soc. of Mech. Eng.; Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht Club; Richmond Co. Country Club; Engineers' Club; Cornell Univ. Club; Franklin Institute; Duquesne Club. Married Dec. 27, 1883, Lucy Lyon; children Eleanor, Donald, Marjory, Phyllis



Schuyler.

KERR, WILLIAM OGDEN, Greenville, O. '76, KERSHBURG, LEO JAMES, New York City. KESTER, FREDERICK EDWARD, Columbus,

Sci.

Ph. B. O.

'98.

A. M.

'99.

REGISTER KETCHAM, CORNELIUS STARLYN NEWELL, M. E. (E. E.)

331 Pittsford,

N.

Y.

'03.

KETCHAM, HARRY BURTON, Middletown, N. Y. '02, M. E. KETCHUM, DICKERSON ALBERT, Middletown, N. Y. '99, C. E. KETCHUM, LAWRENCE TEMPLE, Elmira, N. Y. '02, M. E. KEYES, MARION ALVAH, JR., Mayville, N. Y. LL. B. '00. KEYSER, ANNIE TOWNSEND, Albany, N. Y. '94, Arts. KEYSER, MATTHEW BRADY, Philadelphia, Pa. '92, M. E. KIDDER, FRANCIS HENRY, Keeseville, N. Y. '78, Arts. KIDDIE, JOHN, Van Anda, B. C, Canada. '02, C. E. KIEB, RAYMOND FRANCIS CHARLES, house surgeon Infants' and Children's Hospital, Randall's Island, N. Y.; home adPrep. b. Lowville, N. Y., Aug-. 24, 1881. Lowville Acad. Cornell, A. B., '02; M. D. '04. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Tri Alpha. Member Rod and Serpent. Appointed interne at St. Catherine's Hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y., term to comdress, Lowville, N. Y.

mence

Apr., 1902.

KIENDL, ADOLPH CORNELIUS, Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, Arts. KIEP, ADELINE CARRIE, 60 Hart St., Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. KIERSTED, EVEREST B., retired, 555 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, town of Hancock, Delaware Co., N. Y., Apr. Prep. Rectory School, Hamden, Conn.; Delaware Literary Inst., Franklin, N. Y.; Riverview Military Acad., PoughPsi Upsilon. Class boat Club keepsie; Cornell ('71-'73) '75. '71-'72; class orator '71-'72; also member Cornell Univ. Club; Holland Soc, New York City; Delaware Valley Soc, State of New York. Married, June, 1888, at Jersey City, N. J., Mrs. N. J.

b. Cadosia,

28, 1855.

Elizabeth Tappen Wilson.

KIESECKER, JULIUS HENRY PHILLIP, Washington, M. E.

D.

KIESELBACH, OSWALD, Mendota, 111. '03, Arts. KIGER, ELMER EDGAR, Course Landing, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) KILBANE, EDWARD FRANCIS, New York City. M. D. '01. KILBORNE, FRED LUCIUS, Kelloggsville, N. Y. B. Agr. '81. KILBOURNE, BYRON ALBERT, Liberty, N. Y. A. B. '02. KILBOURNE, LOUIS HIRAM, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. LL. B. LL. M.

KILBURN, KILGOUR, KIMBALL, KIMBALL, '98,

'98.

'95;

'97.

LYMAN ANNISE, Gowanda, N. Y. LL. B. '03. CASSIUS MATHERS, Chicago, 111. '93, E. E. CLINTON, Kirkwood, Mo. M. M. E. '94. IRVIN PAINE, 311 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles,

Cal.

Law.

KIMBALL, CLARENCE, Passaic, N. J. '03, Arts. KIMBALL, MAYSIE LOUISE, Ithaca, N. Y. '92, Let. KIMBER, ANNA E., Fulton, N. Y. B. Arch. '02. KIMBER, MAMIE (MRS. FRANK B. CLARK), Fulton, '96.

C.

'96.

N. Y.

A. B.

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332

KIMBLE, ALBEET HENRY, North Collins, N. Y. B. L. '99. KINAVAN, JOSETTE MARIE, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. KINBLAE, LAWRENCE, Buffalo, N. Y. '03, Arts. KINDER, FRANCIS SHANOR, Denver, Col. A. M. '99. KINDLE, EDWARD MARTIN, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.

M.

S. '96.

KING, ALVIN WARD, Washington, D. C. '03, C. E. KING, ASA CARLTON, Trumansburg, N. Y. B. S. A. '99. KING, CHARLES E., superintendent Northern Mfg. Co. (manufacturers of automobiles), 814 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. CorM. E., '91. Kappa Alpha. Member Univ. orchestra; also

nell,

Detroit Club; Country Club; Detroit Boat Club; Loyal Legion. Served in U. S. Navy, Spanish -American War, on U. S. S. Tosemite. Married Sept. 1, 1901, at Detroit, Mich., Grace Fletcher; child Fletcher. KING, CHARLES CYRUS, West New Brighton, N. Y. B. Arch. '75. KING, CLIFFORD MARSHALL, Bend, Ore. C. E. '04.



KING, DAVID WOODBURY, New York City, B. Arch. '77. KING, EDMUND CATHCART, Toledo, O. '97, C. E. KING, EDWIN PARKER, Painesville, O. '00, M. E. KING, EUGENE WHITTAKER, Northampton, Mass. M. E.

(E. E.)

'97.

KING, FRANKLIN HIRAM, Whitewater, Wis. '78, Sci. KING, GEORGE MARS, Chateaugay Lake, N. Y. '74, N. KING, HARRY SWAYNE, Toledo, O. '02, Arts. KING, HERBERT LEON, Barbadoes, W. I. '92, M. E. KING, HERBERT PAUL, Trumansburg, N. Y. B. S. A. '00. KING, ROSE FORRESTER, Port Allegany, Pa. '00, Arts. KING, WALTER EDWARDS, assistant in bacteriology, Ithaca, N. Y.

KING,

A. M.

'05.

WALTER GRANT,

N. Y.

B. S. '92; M. S.

manager Iroquois Iron Works,

Buffalo,

'94.

KING, WARREN PHELPS, Ithaca, N. Y. '86, Let. KING, WILLIAM WALTER, Warren, O. '77, M. E. KINGS, ANNA WILLIAMS, Williamsport, Pa. A. B. .

KINGSBURY, ALBERT,

'01.

219 Stratford Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.

M. E.

'89.

KINGSBURY, BENJAMIN FREEMAN,

assistant professor of physiology, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. M. S. '94; Ph. D. '95; M. D. (Freiburg, Germany) '04. KINGSBURY, JOHN McLEAN, president Standard Storage Battery '92, E. E. Co., Little Falls, N. Y. KINGSBURY, JOSEPH THOMAS, Salt Lake City, Utah. '75, Chem. KINGSBURY, MARGUERITE HEMPSTEAD, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. B. '00.

KINGSLAND, ROGER LEVERICH, Nutley, N. J. M. E. '04. KINGSLEY, CARTER ROBIE, attorney-at-law, Bath, Steuben

Co.,

REGISTER

333

New York. b. Bath, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1874. Prep. Haverling Acad., Bath, N. Y. Cornell, B. S., '96; New York Law School, LL. B. '00. Member Sigma Phi. Private, Battery A, Penn. Volunteers, Spanish-American War; took part in Porto Rican campaign, Aug. 1898. Practiced law in New York City 1900-04. Admitted to the bar July,

Member

to date.

1900. Practiced law at Bath, N. Y., Cornell Univ. Club, New York, N. Y.

KINGSLEY, CHARLES FRANCIS, New Rochelle, N. Y. M. E. '00. KINGSLEY, GEORGE POMROY, Freeport, 111. '83, H-P. S. KINGSLEY, MARVIN WATSON, Ripley, N. Y. '97, Sci. KINGSTON, JOHN FRANCIS, Skaneateles, N. Y. LL. B. '97. KINKAID, CHARLES FRANK, Eureka Springs, Ark. '84, E. E. KINLEY, FRANCIS M., Clayton, N. Y. LL. B. '99. KINNE, ELMER FREDERIC, Ovid, N. Y. '91, M. E. KINNE, HIRAM EARL, Hartwick Sem., N. Y. A. B. '04. KINNE, JAMES BLAINE, Ovid, N. Y. LL. B. '02. KINNE, LINN, Herkimer, N. Y. B. Arch. '97. KINNE, SAMUEL DENTON, Ann Arbor, Mich. '92, Law. KINNEAR, EUGENE CARNER, Washington, D. C. '03, Chem. KINNEY, CARL GARFIELD, assistant postmaster, Newton, Kan. A. B.

'03.

KINNEY, CLAUDE LORRAINE,

assistant cashier Midland Nat. Ph. B. '99. ELY MERRICK, Schenectady, N. Y. M. E. '99. BREWSTER PELTON, Cleveland, O. '00, E. E. GARRETT De FOREST, Peoria, 111. '87, Arch. JAY P., Cooperstown, N. Y. A. B. '02; '02, For. JOHN ALPIN, Jamestown, N. Y. '99, Arts. '01, Law.

Bank, Newton, Kan.

KINNEY, KINNEY, KINNEY, KINNEY, KINNEY, KINNEY, LLOYD EUGENE, Taylorsville, 111. '95, Sci. KINNEY, PRICE WITTER, Lyons, N. Y. '02, M. E. KINNIE, ELSON WRIGHT, Euclid, N. Y. '71, Sci. KINSELLA, MICHAEL JOSEPH, Buffalo, N. Y. LL. B. '00. KINSEY, ARTHUR, Newark, N. J. '95, M. E. KINSEY, EUGENE ABBOTT, La Salle, N. Y. '99, E. E. KINSLEY, CARL, assistant professor of physics, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago,

111.

M. E.

(E. E.) '94.

KINSLEY, WILLIAM WIRT,

JR., Washington, D. C.

M. E. (E. E.)

'01.

KINSMAN, CYRUS HILLMAN, '02,

836

Sherman

Ave., Plainfield, N. J.

M. E.

KINZIE, WILBER, Hiawatha, Kan. LL. B. '95. KIPP, ROY HENRY, draughtsman and designer, N. Y., Aug.

Springfield,

O.

Prep. Shortsville High School; Cornell, '04, M. E. Married at Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1903, Adele Lillian Hadley. KIRBY, ROBERT WARD, superintendent Urbana Water Works, Urbana, O. '92, E. E. b.

Shortsville,

20,

1877.

334

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KIEBY, THOMAS

A., Albion, N. Y.

Law.

'88,

KIRCHHOFEE, MELVILLE PETER LEVI, Massillon, O. KIRCHNER, ANNA ELSA, Philadelphia, Pa. '03, Arts.

'03,

Law.

KIRK, ALBERT EDWARD,

engag-ed in the oil business, 5815, 5th Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 2, 1877. Prep. Shady-Side Acad.; Cornell '01. Member Theta Delta Chi.

Ave.,

Pittsburg, Pa.

KIRK, WILLIAM

b.

ANDREW ANDERSON,

Gouverneur, N. Y.

'03,

Arts.

KIRK, WILLIAM THOMAS, Atlanta, 111. '97, Phil. KIRKLAND, GEORGE ALFRED, Jamestown, N. Y. Ph. KIRKLAND, JAMES, Port Huron, Mich. A. B. '69. KIRKLAND, JOHN WILKINSON, managing director

B.

'94.

of South African General Electric Co., Johannesburg (P. O. box 1905), Transvaal, b. Chicago, 111., Oct. 22, 1868. Prep, private schools in Switzerland and Chicago; Cornell, B. Sc. (E. E.), '89, With General Electric Co. of New York since Mar., 1899; representative at Johannesburg since Mar., 1898. Member Executive Committee, South African Ass'n Eng.; South African Ass'n Adv. Sci.; Johannesburg Chamber of Trade; A. I. E. E.; Inst. Mining and Metallurgy (London); South African Soc. M. E.; South African Ass'n Eng.; Rand, New, and Wanderers' clubs, Johannesburg. Married Nov. 11, 1903, Elma Hellman; child Joseph Hellman.

KIRKPATRICK, ANDREW, Pittsburg, Pa. KIRKPATRICK, ANDREW, JR., Newark, N. J. '91, E. E. KIRKPATRICK, GEORGE DALLAS DIXON, examiner of general land

delphia, Pa., Sept.

Brown and

2551 N. 33d

Philadelphia, Pa.

surveys,

PhilaPrep. William Penn Charter School; Coll. Prep. School; entered Cornell, class of '02, in '98, office,

8,

St.,

b.

1879.

left '00; special in

mathematics in Columbian Univ., Wash-

ington, D. C. Left college to engage in practice of civil engineering in engineer corps of city of Philadelphia. Member

Malta Boat Club, Philadelphia.

KIRTEY, WILLIAM WINANT, Utica, N. Y. M. E. '91. KISSICK, JOSEPH, JR., New York City. '02, Arts. KITCHEN, KARL KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O. '02, M. E. KITTINGER, GEORGE BACHELDER, Wilmington, Del. '82, C. E. KITTINGER, ISABELLE, Buffalo, N. Y. '94, Let. KITTLE, JOHN SLOANE, 718 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis, with the Western Cold Storage & Ice Co. b. Seward, Neb., Dec. 24, 1883. Cornell, '06, in civil engineering. Member Phi Delta Theta; captain Freshman football team; substitute, Ind.,

end and half-back, on

KITTREDGE,

'02

CHARLES

Knoxboro, N. Y.

Ph. B.

Varsity team. Presbyterian

FIRENZE,

KITTREDGE, HELEN (MRS. CHARLES Cal.

B. S.

'86.

clergyman,

'97.

C.

PARK), Santa Barbara,

REGISTER

335

KITTREDGE, JOSEPH POWERS, Rochester, N. Y. M. E. '02. KITTREDGE, ROBERT JOSIAH, teacher of physics and chemistry, Erie Hig-h School, Erie, Pa. b. Glastonbury, Conn., July 24, 1872. Prep. Geneseo State Normal School, Geneseo. N. Y. Cornell, M. E. (E. E.) '96. Member Cornell Cross-Country Club; secretary same. Junior year; substitute for five-mile race with Univ. of Penn. in Junior year. Organized independent telephone exchange in Geneseo; worked two years in shops of General Electric Works, Schenectady, N. Y.; taught school there 1899-1904. President Men's Club of Union Presbyterian Church, 1903-04; assistant S. S. superintendent and president Board of Deacons till leaving Schenectady. Principal Schenectady Night School for three years. Member Science Teachers*^ Ass'n of the State of New York. Married June 26, 1900, Ithaca, N. Y., Frances E. Hunt.

KLABER, JOHN JAMES, New York City. '02, C. E. KLANDER, ESTELLE OLEADA, Bala, Pa. '00, Arts. KLEIN, JOHN H., Buffalo, N. Y. '03, Law. KLEIN, RICHARD MARCUS, Gloversville, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '98. KLEIN, WILLIAM LIVINGSTON, publisher of Northwestern Lancet, W.

Minneapolis, Minn. b. Barry, Pike Co., 111., Prep. Pittsfield (111.) High School (three years); Cornell, B. S., '73. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Principal Argyle (N. Y.) Acad., 1873-74; superintendent Woodstock (111.) schools, 1874-77; principal of High School at Jefferson (now a part of Chicago), 111.; engaged in publication of educational journals and books in Chicago, 1878-81; editor and publisher of technical journals in Minneapolis, including Northtcestern Architect, Northwestern Builder, and Northwestern Lancet, since 1882. Author of "Why We Punctuate; or Reason vs. Rule in the Use of Marks," published anonymously under the pen-name of " A Journalist.'* This work was highly praised by many leading magazines and newspapers for its originality and completeness. Dr. J. L. 2305 Jan.

21st

St.,

28, 1851.

Pickard, ex-president Iowa State Univ., said of it: " The author work has introduced punctuation into literature." KLEINMAN, MAURICE, New York City, M. D. '99. KLEMME, WILHELM, Ithaca, N. Y. '00, For. of this

KLEPPISCH, GEORGE HUGO OTTO, New York City. '03, M. E. KLETT, ERNEST LIX, Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic. KLINE, BERTHA, Forest Home, N. Y. '02, Arts. KLINE, DANIEL DAVOLD, Williamsport, Pa. '03, Law. KLINE, JAY, Ithaca, N. Y. '70, Sci. KLINE, WALTER JOSEPH, constructing engineer, Lockport, N. Y.

'95,

E. E.

KLINE, WILLIAM ARTHUR, Amsterdam, N. Y. LL. B. '02. KLING, HERBET ALLEN, Woodbine, la. '02, M. E. KLINKHART, AMOS JOHN, Canajoharie, N. Y. B. Arch. '01.

386

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY EDWARD

KLIPPEL, LL. M.

DAVID, Wayne

LL. B.

Center, N. Y.

'94;

'95.

KLOCK, CLAUDE WILLIAM, Pulaski, N. Y. A. B. '00. KLOCK, FRANK BARNES, New Castle, Pa. M. E. '99. KLOCK, FREDERICK ADAM, St. JohnsviUe, N. Y. M.

E. (E. E.)

'02.

KLOCK, NELLIE ADAH, St. JohnsviUe, N. Y. '02, Arts. KLOTZ, CHARLES ARTHUR, lawyer, 204 Dearborn St., 111.

LL. B.

Chicago,

'98.

KLEUPFEL, PHILIP ALEXANDER, Utica, N. Y. A. B. '03. KNAB, GUSTAVE, Armor, N. Y. '91, C. E. KNAP, WILLIAM HERSHEL, Niantic, 111. '80, S. L. KNAPP, ALEXANDER PAYSON, Roland Park, Md. LL. B. '93. KNAPP, ARTHUR, Ardmore, Pa. '03, M. E. KNAPP, CHARLES LANGDON, banking-, Lowell, Mass. '78, Arch. KNAPP, CHARLES RUFUS, Auburn, N. Y. '96, Law. KNAPP, CLARENCE HIRAM, city clerk, 167 Grand Ave,, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

'98,

Phil.; '99,

Law.

KNAPP, CLYDE WILSON, lawyer, Lyons, N. Y. LL. B. '93. KNAPP, EDWIN CURTIS, Syracuse, N. Y. M. E. '90. KNAPP, FRANK WILSON, lawyer, Marcellus, N. Y. LL. B. '93. KNAPP, ISAAC NEWTON, Greenwich, Conn. '72, M. E. KNAPP, JAMES LOUIS, Hunt's Hollow, N. Y. '79, Sci. KNAPP, JOHN, Etna, N. Y. D. V. M. '02. KNAPP, JOHN WILTSIE, Fairmount, N. Y. LL. B. '03. KNAPP, LELAND GARFIELD, Plattsburg, N. Y. '02, M. E. *KNAPP, ROBERT SHAKELTON. '02, E. E. KNAPP, WALTER RAY, Binghamton, N. Y. B. S. '99. KNAPP, WARREN EZRA, Westmoreland, N. Y. '75, Sci. KNAUSS, CHARLES WILLIAM, New York City. M. D. '02. KNECHTEL, ABRAHAM, Albany, N. Y. F. E. '01. KNIBLOE, EDWARD FRANKLIN, Hunt's Hollow, N. Y. '69, Sci. KNICKERBACKER, JOHN, 86 1st. St., Troy, N. Y. President Eddy Valve Co. of Waterford, N. Y. Polyt. Inst., Troy, N. Y., C. E.,

Kappa Alpha and Sigma Amer.

KNIGHT, KNIGHT, KNIGHT, KNIGHT, KNIGHT, KNIGHT,

Xi.

b.

West Troy, N. Y.

'86;

Cornell, M. E.,

Member Amer.

Rensselaer

Member

'87.

Soc. of

M. E. and

Soc. of C. E.

ALFRED HENDERSON, Flint, Mich. FREDERICK JAY, Monroe, N. Y. B.

HENRY BROOKS,

Goshen, N. Y.

M. M. E.

A. B.

'75.

JESSIE LOUISE HAYNES, Worcester, Mass.

PERCY HENRY,

'01.

C. E. '73.

'86,

Let.

Lake City, Utah. M. E. '92. SEYMOUR, tester with General Electric Co., 17 2d Ave., Upper Troy, N. Y. '97, M. E. KNIGHTON, JOHN ALBERT, assistant engineer on construction of Manhattan Bridge, 519 W. 124th St., New York City. C. E. '91.

Salt

REGISTER

337

NORMAN

KNIPE, Ph.

'00;

B.,

LESLIE, physician, Norristown, Pa. Cornell, Univ. Penn., M. D., '03. Treasurer of Freshman

Sophomore Smokers Committee (2); Varsity Fencing manager same 4th year; Amsler gold medal (5) 4th year; Class Day Committee (6) 4th year; winner Varsity " C " 4th year; lieutenant (7) 3d year, and captain 4th year in military department. Formed Fencers' Club, Univ. Penn.; manager 3d and 4th years; winner Varsity " P " 4th year. Resident class;

team

(3);

physician Polyclinic Hosp., Philadelphia, 1903-04. assistant professor of physics, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, 111. Ph. D. '00. KNISELY, ANNIE, Benton Harbor, Mich. '98, Sci. KNISKERN, WALTER HAMLIN, instructor in mechanical engineering, Univ. of Penn., Deposit, N. Y. M. E. '04. ENOCH, JULIUS JAMES, Fayetteville, Ark. C. E. '92. KNOTT, ANNA, Canajoharie, N. Y. '97, Phil. KNOWLES, CHARLES PLATT, physician and surgeon, Olean, N. Y. b. Albany, N. Y., 1871. Cornell medical preparatory course; Coll. of Phys. and Surg., New York, M. D., '96; Jersey City Hosp. and Sloan Maternity. Member Chi Psi; Cornell Medical Club; medical paper, " Surgery of the Prostate Gland." Member Amer. Med. Ass'n, and New York State Med. Ass'n. Surgeon to Pennsylvania and Erie railroads. Member Loyal Legion, N. Y. Married June, 1902, Evelyn M. Sherman, Buffalo, N. Y. KNOWLES, JOHN MOULTON, Manchester, N. H. B. S. '73. KNOWLTON, DANIEL CHAUNCEY, instructor, Montclair, N. J.

KNIPP, CHARLES TOBIAS,

EMMA

A, B.

'98.

KNOWLTON, ORIN HENRY, Perrysburg, N. Y. '03, Law. KNOWLTON, ROBERT HENRY, Utica, N. Y. '02, C. E. KNOX, GEORGE PLATT, St. Louis, Mo. B. S. '94. KNOX, HARRY MASON, Canton, N. Y. KNOX, HELEN MAY, Ithaca, N. Y. A. KNOX, HERBERT, electrical engineer, Pa.

M. E.

B. S. A.

B.

'01.

'97.

446 Ella

St.,

Williamsburg,

(E. E.) '02.

KNOX, HERBERT WILLIAM, St. Paul, Minn. A. B. '94. KNOX, SARA CECILIA, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '99, A. M. '01. KNUDSON, JOHN CHARLES, Lansingburgh, N. Y. LL. B. '94. KOBLENZER, HUGO, Chicago, 111. '97, E. E. KOBY, CHRISTOPHER, lawyer, Naples, N. Y. LL. B. '98. KODAMA, LOSHITAKA, Tokio, Japan, '92, Law. KOEHLER, MATHILDA ANNA, Springland, N. Y. '02, Arts. KOELLER, CLARA OTTILIA, Hoboken, N. J. '03, Arts. KOENIG, ARNOLD CHARLES, Grand Island, Neb. '91, C. E. KOENIG, HARRY LEE, Houston,

Tex. M. E. '03. president Niagara R'y and Mill vice-president Cooper Process Co., Buffalo, N. Y.

KOERNER, RAYMOND WHITE, Supply VOL.

Co.;

IV— 23

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338

Prep. St. John's School

'98;

Cornell

'02.

Psi Upsilon.

Presi-

(Honorary Sophomore Soc.) '01; secretary and treasurer Walrus Head; Scalp and Blade; Masque. Co-partner in Cooper Process Co., introducing- the only process in the market to preserve steel from rust. Member Reform Club, New York City; Falconwood Club, Buffalo; Buffalo Yacht Club; Buffalo Automobile Club; Portage and Red Jacket Golf Clubs. KOHAN, JOSEPH HENRY, Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, Law. KOHLER, CHARLES GEORGE, JR., Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. dent Undine

*KOHLER, DAVID EDWIN. A. B. '73. KOHLER, GEORGE MELVIN, assistant

engineer U. S. revenue cutResidence, Mariner Harbor, Washing-ton, D. C. Staten Island, N. Y. b. Mariner Harbor, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1879. Prep. Westerleig-h, S. I., N. Y. Cornell M. E. '02. Married Mar. 17, 1903, Laura Stevenson, of Ithaca, N. Y. KOHLER, PERCY WUNDERLICH, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, E. E. *KOHLS, OTTO WILLIAM. '02, E. E. KOHN, ARTHUR HIRSH, Philadelphia, Pa. '02, C. E. KOHN, BENJAMIN, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. '03, Law. service,

ter

*KOHRS, WILLIAM. '98, E. E. KOLB, AUGUSTUS RICHARD, New York City. KOLB, THEODORE BALDWIN, insurance and N. Y.

B. S.

'88,

Arch.

real estate, Elmira,

'92.

KOLLOCK, FREDERICK NASH,

JR., chief correspondent, Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co. Residence, 227 Chestnut St., Edgewood Park, Pa. b. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 23, 1876. Cornell M. E. '97. Member Chi Psi; Musical Clubs; Masque. Married Apr. 7,

1904, at Pittsburg, Pa., Olivia

Magruder Wolfe.

KOMMEL, LOUIS MOSES, New York City. M. D. '03. KONYOUNDJIAN, HAROUTINNE, Bagdad, Asiatic Turkey.

'02,

M, E. editor of Marine Engineering, of New York, late in charge of experiments in screw propulsion, hydraulic, laboratory, Cornell Univ. (under auspices Carnegie Residence, 123 McDonough St., Institution, Washington). Brooklyn, N. Y. Cornell M. E. '02, M. M. E. '03. Sigma Xi. Univ. Scholarship '98-'00; first prize in Sibley Coll. '01; Univ. Fellowship '02-'03. Associate editor Sibley Journal of Engineering '00-01; editor-in-chief '01-*02; graduate advisory editor, and acting editor-in-chief '02, '03; editor-in-chief " Senior Class Book" '02; business manager of same; president Electrical Soc. Cornell '01-'02; corresponding secretary Cornell Soc. M. E. '01-'02; chairman publication board of these societies; in charge of publication of " Manual Proceedings " 1900-02 and 1902, 1903. KORTRIGHT, FREDERIC LAWRENCE, teacher, IMorgantown, W.

KOON, SIDNEY GRAVES,

Va.

B. S.

'90,

D. Sci.

'95.

KOSITZKY, GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS, Yankton,

S.

D.

'03,

E. E,

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339

KOSMINSKY, ISAAC JOSEPH, Texarkana, Tex. '03, M. E. KOZIMA, NORIYUKA, Tokyo, Japan. B. Arch. '79. KRAATZ, CHARLES HENRY, Akron, N. Y. B. S. A. '02. KRAMER, CHARLES ALBERT, Niagara Falls, N. Y. '86, M. KRAMER, EDWIN WEED, Patterson, La. '02, C. E.

E.

KRAMER, FERDINAND JOHN, Cincinnati, O. '71, Lit. in So. KRAMER, GEORGE H., insurance inspector for the Middle States Inspection Bureau, 58 William St. Ave., Dayton, O. '98.

Phi

Gamma

b.

Dayton,

Delta.

O.,

Residence, 315 W. Monument Jan. 21, 1881. Cornell, E. E.

Member

'02

Junior Promenade Com-

mittee.

KRANZ, WILLIAM GEORGE, Pittsburg, Pa. M. E. '94. KRATZ, OLIVER SWARTLEY, Chalfont, Pa. '77, Sci. KRATZENSTEIN, HUGO, New York City. '02, C. E. KRAUS, GEORGE AUGUSTLTS, Clarence, N. Y. M. E. '93. KRAUSE, MARK CHAMPION, Williamsport, Pa. '02, Arts. KRAUSS, ANDREW GEORGE, Attica, N. Y. LL. B. '98. KRAUSS, WILLIAM C, physician; specialist in nervous and menDelaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. b. Attica, N. Y., Prep. Attica Union School (valedictorian) '80. Cornell (course of medical preparatory and science and letters) B. S. '84; received credit for six years' work at Cornell; honor class Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. '86; Magna Cum laude Univ. Berlin, Germany, with degree M. D., '88. Horace K. White prize in veterinary science (Cornell) '83; special final honors '84; publication of thesis by faculty on " Psyche "; work done on insect's brain in Professor Comstock's laboratory attracted special attention; elected to Sigma Xi '03; member Class Day Committee. Associate editor Buffalo Medical Journal; also of Neurtal diseases, 479

Oct. 15, 1863.

Germany, and of Journal of Nerand Mental Diseases 1890-1900; author of one hundred papers on medical subjects, especially relating to the nervous system. First to study effects of high voltage upon the brain; designer of neurotopographical bust; aesthesiometer; pedodynamometer, and other instruments for use in study of nervous diseases. Medical superintendent Providence Retreat for Insane; appointed by Governor Odell a member State board of visitors to Buffalo State Hosp. 1900; organizer and secretary Buffalo Acad. Med. 1891-94; secretary Buffalo Obstetrical Soc. president Buffalo Microscopical Club 1892; 1890; secretary Amer. Micros. Soc. 1896-99; president Amer. Micros. Soc. 1899; president Med. Ass'n, Central N. Y., 1898-99; president Erie County Med. Soc. 1903; neurologist to the following Buffalo hospitals: Buffalo General; Erie County; Emergency; German; German Deaconess; Woman's; Buffalo Eye and Ear Infirmary; also to Batavia (N. Y.) Hosp.; Brooks Memorial Hosp., Dunkirk, N. Y. Professor of pathology Niagara Univ., ologisches Centralblatt, Berlin,

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professor of nervous diseases 1894-99. Member Univ. Club; Med. Club; Buffalo Alumni Ass'n; Med. Union; Buffalo Hist. Soc. Fellow Eoyal Microscopical Soc, London; member Amer. Micros. Soc; Amer. Neurological Ass'n; Amer. Public Health Ass'n; N. Y, State Med. Soc; Med. Ass'n, Central N. Y.; Erie County Med. Soc; Buffalo Buffalo, 1890-94;

Buffalo Club;

Buffalo Soc Natural Sciences; honorary member Onondaga, Chautauqua, Cattaraug-us, Niagara and Wyoming County medical societies. Considered leading expert in insanity Married Sept. 4, 1900, at Salamanca, in Western New York. N. Y., Clara Krieger; children, Magdalene, Alma and William

Acad. Med.;

A.

KRAUTEE, HAROLD S., Tobyhanna, Pa. '02, M. E. KREBS, AUGUST SONNIN, Wilmington, Del. M. E. KREBS, GEORGE JACOB, Danville, Pa. '91, M. E. KREHBRIL, FREDERICK A., mechanical engineer, Ave., Chicago,

111.

M. E.

'00.

5943 Indiana

'01.

ANDREW

RAYMOND, manufacturer of hosiery, AnnPa. b. Annville, Pa., Feb. 20, 1873. Lebanon Valley Coll., Annville, Pa., B. S. '92. Entered Sibley Coll. in fall of 1892; class of '96. Member Mt. Lebanon Lodge, No. 226, F. & A. M.; Weidle Chapter, No. 197, R. A. M.; Hermit Commandery K. T.,

KREIDER, ville.

Lebanon, Pa.; Rajah Temple, A. A. O. N. M. Married Nov. 25, 1904, Winifred Grace Stover.

KREIDLER, CHARLES ROY,

Danville,

N. Y.

Reading, Pa.

S.,

B.

S.

'92,

LL. B.

'93.

KREIDLER, CHARLES ROY, Danville, N. Y. B. KREIDLER, DEO CLAIR, advertising manager lishing Co., Dansville, N. Y.

B. L.

S. '92,

F. A.

LL. B.

'93.

Owen Pub-

'92.

KRESS, CARL FREDERICK, JR., Johnstown, Pa. '91, M. E. KRESS, JAMES EDWARD, owner and proprietor Merchants' Hotel, Johnstown, Pa.

town High

b.

School.

Johnstown, Pa., Jan. Cornell M. E. '91.

editor on Crank (Sibley Journal)

Engineer of

tests,

Cambria Steel

;

20, 1870.

Prep. Johns-

Sigma Xi. associate member Amer. Soc. M. E.

Co., 1892-1903.

Married Apr.

at Allegheny, Pa., Marie Eleanor Lang. CHARLES HENRY, Baton Rouge, La. '97, E. E.

14, 1896,

KRETZ, KRIDLER, WILLIAM BARKDUXL, Fremont, O. '71, Sci. KRIEBEL, SEPTIMUS CASSEL, North Wales, Pa. '93, M. E. KRUM, LAWRENCE AUGUSTUS, New York City. M. E. (E.

E.)

'96.

KRUMBHAAR, HUGH MONTGOMERY, New

Orleans, La.

M. E.

(E. E.) '03.

KRUSE, EDGAR ALBERT,

wholesale hardware, Cincinnati, O. b. Cornell '05 (one year). Member Chi Psi. KRUSI, HERMANN, San Francisco, Cal. B. C. E. '82. KUEFFNER, OTTO GEORGE FREDERICK, lawyer, New York Life Cincinnati, O., 1882.

Bldg., St. Paul, Minn.

'77, Sci.

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341

KTTEHMSTED, ALBERT LOUIS, Chicago, 111. M. E. '91. KUGLER, CLARENCE BLYLER, Philadelphia, Pa. LL. B. '03. KUGLER, WILLIAM BOOTHBY, Philadelphia, Pa. '99, Arts. KUHN, ALFRED GEORGE, Philadelphia, Pa. '02, M. E. KUHN, GEORGE WILFRED, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, E. E.

KUHN, HENRY WALDO, Etna, KUHN, JOHN JOSEPH, lawyer,

O.

Ph. D.

189

Montague

'01.

St.

Residence, 63 S,

Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 7, 1877. Prep. Brooklyn High School. Cornell (law and arts) LL. B. '98; admitted to bar same year; now associated with William Delta Chi. Member Glee, Banjo and Mandolin G. Dykman. Clubs (1, 2, 3); law school declamation contest; Class Crew also member Cornell Univ. Club, Delta Chi Alumni Club, New York City; Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn; president Cathedral Club, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Royal Arcanum Club, Kings County; expresident Franklin Lit. Soc; active member or officer in sev-

(coxswain);

New York

class secretary;

City;

eral fraternal societies.

KUHN, JOSEPH, Livia, O. M. E. '92. KUNTZ, WELLINGTON W., Trechlers, Pa. M. E. (E. E.) '97. KUNZE, EDWARD JOSEPH, consulting engineer and gas engine expert, 52 Parkhurst

KUNZE,

St.,

EMMA GERTRUDE,

Newark, N.

M. E.

J.

Philadelphia, Pa.

KUPPENHEIMER, PHILIP, New York

City.

'01.

A. B.

'01.

'76, Sci.

KURTZ, FORD, East Stroudsburg, Pa. '03, C. E. KURTZ, HENRY THOMAS, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. D. '99. KURTZ, OVERTON, Helena, Mont. '02, E. E. KUSCHKE, HARRY TRAVOR, Plymouth, Pa. '02, E. E. KUSCHKE, MAUD LOUISE, Plymouth, Pa. '02, Arts. KUYKENDALL, BENJAMIN, JR., attorney and eounselor-at-law, Towanda, Pa.

b.

Windham, Bradford

Co.,

Pa., Sept.

7,

1867.

Cornell '83-'87, Ph. B. Member Chi Psi, Phi Beta Kappa. Business manager Cornell Era '86-'87; memorial orator. District attorney 1893, 1896. Member of board of education six years.

Receiver of Home Savings Bank of South Waverly, Pa., 1897. Manager Daily Oil News, Bradford, Pa., 1887-89. Member Ontano Club, Towanda, Pa. Bradford County Hist. Soc; Pennsylvania State Directors Ass'n. Married 1895, to Louise Porter, at To-

wanda, Pa.;

children, Porter, Louise,

KYLE, EDWIN JACKSON,

Kyle, Tex.

and Benjamin, 3d. '01, M. S. in Agr.

B. S. A.

'02.

KYLE, THOMPSON GALBRAITH, manager

order and inquiry department of Export League, 31 Broadway, New York City; 42 New St., Newark, N. J. b. Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1879. Prep. Ithaca High School; Cornell Med. School (three years) '98, '99,

'00. Member Glee (]lub. KYSER, KATHRYN BELLE,

Canastota, N. Y.

'03,

Arts.

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LA BEEQUE, HENRY FRANCIS, Holyoke, LACEY, JOHN FLETCHER, Lincoln, Del.

Mass.

'03, C.

'91, C.

E.

E.

LACEY, THOMAS BIGLOW, Council Bliifes, la. '01, Arts. LACHICOTTE, WALTER BETTS, Waverly Mills, S. C. M. E. '92. LACY, CHARLES YOUDAN, Lacy, Mont. B. Agr. '73. LACY, GEORGE STUART, Hill Crest, Ithaca, N. Y. '01, E. E. LADD, CARLTON E., lawyer, 306 Mooney Bldg., Buffalo, N, Y. b. Buffalo, N. Y., Apr.

6,

1873.

Cornell Ph. B.

'93.

Editor Cornell

Era and Cornell Magazine. Member Phi Beta Kappa; Sphinx Head; '86 Memorial and Woodford Prize Contests; class orator. In law partnership since Oct. 1, 1900, with Hon. Robert C. Titus, ex-justice of the Supreme Courts. Married Oct. 29, 1902, Mary C.

Babcock; one daughter, Dorothy.

LADD, ELWIN ALBERTUS, tavia, N, Y.

Ph. B.

principal of Batavia

High

School. Ba-

'95.

LADD, GEORGE TALLMAN, Fort Wayne, Ind. M. E. '95. LADD, JED PERKINS, JR., Alburgh Springs, Vt. '91, Law. LADD, MARY HOLMAN, 407 Marlborough St., Boston. Mass. '75,

A. M.

A. B.

'78.

LADD, WALTER MANNING, Buffalo, N. Y. '02, LAFEE, MARK HARRY, Dayton, O. '76, Arch. LAIDLAW, GILBERT WILLIAM, Newport, R. I,

Arts.

B. L.

'92.

LAIN, DAVID EMMETT, Middletown, N. Y. B. S. '85. LAIN, WILLAM KINNE, Monticello, N. Y. '85, M. E. LAING, MARY ELIZABETH, Rochester, N. Y. A. B. '01. LAIRD, IDA MARIE, Auburn, N. Y. A. B. '04. LAIRD, JAMES DAVID, 1975 Seventh Ave., New York City.

B. L.

'95.

LAIST, THEODORE FREDERICK, Washington. D. C. B. S. '88. LAKE, CHAUNCEY FRANK, care of Osborn Engineering Co., Cleveland, O.

'96,

E. E.

LAKE, EDGAR HENRY, Cooperstown, N. Y. '75, C. LAKE. HOWARD CLARENCE, Jamestown, N. Y. '02, Law. LAMAR, PHILIP RUCKER, Augusta, Ga. M, E. '02. LAMB, HENRY CLEAVELAND, Cooperstown, N. Y. M. E. '03. LAMB, ROBERT SCOTT. Washington, D. C. '93, M. E. LAMBERT, SOPHIA WILHELMINA, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. LA MONT, CLARENCE BOOTH, consulting engineer, Univ. Club, Seattle,

Wash.

M. E.

'00.

LA MONT, EDWIN, Cortland, N. Y. '72, Arts. LA MONT, GEORGE BERKEY, Albion, N. Y. '94, Arts. LA MONTE, WILLIAM STANLEY, teacher, Newark, N.

J.

B. L.

'90.

LAMOUREUX, ANDREW JACKSON,

journalist, Fowlerville, Mich.

'74, Sci.

LAMSON, ELLIOTT WOODBURY, New York City. A. M. '94. LAMSON, WARREN A., (Lamson Bros. & Co., grain and stock

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343

Residence, 3720 Grand Boulevard, brokers, board of trade). Chicago, 111. b. State Center, la., July 17, 1881. Prep. Hyde Park (Chicago) High School '00. Cornell '04. Theta Delta Chi. Member Chicago Athletic Ass'n; Exmoor Golf Club. LANCE, EDGAR RICHARDS. Brooklyn, N. Y. '01, Law. LANCE, JOHN HANCOCK, Plymouth, Pa. C. E. '96. LANCE, OSCAR MOORE, JR., Plymouth, Pa. B. S. in Arch. '96. LAND, FRANK, Tucson, Ariz. M. E. '91. LANDA, FRANCISCO, Habana, Cuba. '02, C. E. LANDE, ISAAC, Elmira, N. Y. '03, Arts. LANDER, GILBERT, Binghamton, N. Y. B. S. A. '02. LANDER, RALPH CLINTON, Naugatuck, Conn. '03, Arch. LANDERS, EUGENE, Upper Lisle, N. Y. '02, M. E.

ANDREW

LANDERS, HERBERT HENRY. C. E. '90. LANDERS, LELAND LEROY, teacher, Richmond City.

A. B.

Hill,

New York

'90.

LANDFIELD, JEROME BARKER, fornia, Berkeley, Cal.

A. B.

instructor in history, Univ. Cali-

'94.

LANDIS, CHARLES WILLIAM, Philadelphia, Pa. C. LANDIS, JOHN CHRISTOPHER, JR., St. Louis, Mo.

E.

'00.

'91,

Phil.

LANDMESSER, CHARLES FREDERICK, Newark, N. J. '02, LANDON, EUGENE ASHBEL, Groton, N. Y. B. C. E. '80. LANDSMAN, ARTHUR ARMIN, New York City. M. D. '00. LANE, ALBERT ALANSON, Westport, Conn. '97, M. E. LANE, CARRIE ADELAIDE, Pulaski, N. Y. '86, Arts. LANE, CHARLES NELSON, JR., Sayville, N. Y. '94, Phil.

Arts.

LANE, MARY CORWIN, teacher, Lockport, N. Y. A. B. '98. LANE, RICHARD JENKINS, Philadelphia, Pa. '02, M. E. LANE, WILLIAM NOBLE, general agent and attorney, American Surety Co., of New York, 218 Wells Bldg. Residence, 217 Mason b. Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1871. St., Milwaukee, Wis. Cornell LL. B. '94. Member Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; Chancery. Member Knickerbocker Athletic Club, New York; Calumet Club, Milwaukee, Wis. LANEY, LYDIA HUNT, Waterloo, N. Y. '85, Phil. LANG, CARL EVERETT, cashier in insurance office, 635 Main St., Prep. b. Wheeling, W. Va., June 8, 1876. Wheeling, W. Va. Wheeling public school '93; Cascadilla School '95; Cornell (one year). Beta Theta Pi. Member Football Team '99; B. P. O. Elks. Married Jan. 29, 1902, at Wheeling, W. Va., Flora May Morgan.

LANG, EMMA MARGARET (MRS. HERBERT HARRISON MOREHOUSE). Chihuahua, Mexico. B. L. '93. LANG, GEORGE STUART, mechanical engineer, Casilla 926, Valparaiso, Chili.

'00,

E. E.

LANG, LOUIS PHILIP, lawyer, Syracuse, N. LANG, PHILIP, Syracuse, N. Y. LL. B. '92.

Y.

'88,

Arch.

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LANG, SIDNEY EDWAED, government A. M.

den, Manitoba, Can.

inspector of schools, Vir-

'03.

LANGDON, ARMAND CREAMER, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, C. E. LANGDON, JERVIS, vice-president J. Langdon & Co., Inc., Elmira, N. Y., wholesale anthracite coal dealers, b. Elmira, N. Y., Jan, Prep. Cascadilla School. Cornell B. L, '97; Cornell 26, 1875. Law School '97-'98; Kappa Alpha, Editor-in-chief Cornellian '96; chairman Class Day Committee '97; '86 Memorial Speaker, Mar1896; also member Cornell Univ. Club, New York City. ried Oct. 2, 1902, at Elmira, N. Y., Eleanor Sayles. LANGDON, WILLIAM CHAUNCEY, JR., Providence, R. I. '90, Arts, LANGE, CARL WILLIAM, Galveston, Tex. '02, E. E.

LANGE, GUSTAV, JR., New York City. '95, E. E. *LANGE, JOHN, M. E. '93. LANGFIELD, CLARENCE MEYER, Baltimore, Md. '02, E. E. LANGLEY, GERTRUDE WOODARD (MRS. BRYANT H. BLOOD), Ludlow, Pa.

Ph. B.

'89.

LANGSDORF, ALEXANDER SUSS, Washington

LANGSTON, SAMUEL Camden, N.

professor electrical engineering M. M. E, '01, MACDONALD, manufacturer of paper boxes,

Univ., St. Louis, Mo.

J,

'00,

M, E.

LANGTON, JAMES A., Logan, Utah. B. L. '95. LANMAN, WILLIAM KELSEY, Columbus, O. M. E, '95, LANPHEAR, BURTON S., assistant professor electrical ing Iowa State

Coll.,

Ames,

la.

LANPHEAR, ERWIN EUGENE, partment, Atlantic City, N.

J,

M. M. E.

engineer-

'95,

assistant civil engineer water deResidence, Lowville, N, Y. C, E.

'99.

LANSING, GEORGE HERBERT, Greenbush, N. Y. '92, M, E. LANSING, JULIA ELSIE, Richboro, Pa. '02, Arts. LAPE, WILLARD EUGENE, mechanical engineer, 10 Bridge

New York City. B. M. E. '77, LAPHAM, GEORGE HENRY, JR,, Auburn, N. Y. '93, LAPHAM, JOSEPH, Peru, N. Y. '70, Sci, LAPHAM, LUDLOW ELIAKIN, Catholic priest and English literature

St.

St.,

Phil.

professor of Bernard's Acad., Rochester, N. Y. A. B.

'84.

LAPHAM, NATHAN DAVID, Lyons, N, Y, LL. B. '95, LA POINTE, GEORGE WILSON, lumber, Wilson, Wis, LL, B, LA POINTE, WILLIAM WILSON, Menomonie, Wis, '95, Law, LAPP, GROVER WILLIAM Rochester, N. Y. '03, E, E.

'97.

LARA, EDWARD MORRIS, civil engineer, Staunton, Va, C, E. '03. LARCO, ALBERTO FORTUNATO, Trujillo, Peru, S, A, M, E, '98, LARKIN, GEORGE ANDREW, Olean, N, Y, A, B, '00, LARKIN, KATHERINE VERONICA, Ithaca, N, Y, '02, Law, LARNED, FRANCIS MADISON, New York City, B, Lit, '85, LARNED, SHERWOOD JOHNSTON, general superintendent Chi-

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345

cago Telephone Co., 203 Washington St. Residence, 5549 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. b. Buffalo, N. Y., July 28, 1867. Prep. Buffalo High School. Cornell M. E. (E. E.) '90. Member Univ. Club, Quadrangle Club; Chicago Literary Club; Homewood Country Club, all of Chicago; Onteora Club, Catskill Mountains. Married Oct. 25, 1899, at New York City, Mabel Scott Hall.

LARNED, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, Summit, N. J. '92, M. E. LARNED, WILLIAM HENRY, Haigler, Neb. B. C. E. '84, C. LARNED, WILLIAM SYLVANUS, Nashville, Tenn. '74, Sci.

E.

'90.

LARRISON, ELEANOR ROSE, Chicago, 111. A. M. '88. LARSEN, CHRISTIAN JACOB, Rondout, N. Y. '87, E. E. LARSON, ARCHIE MILTON, Willmar, Minn. '02, M. E.

LARZELERE, CHARLES BENHAM, Clifton Road,

Rugby, Eng.

Elmhurst,

electrical engineer,

M. E.

(E. E.) '97.

LARZELERE, CLIFFORD EARL, Philadelphia, Pa. '68, Sci. LASHER, HERBERT, Griffin Corners, N. Y. '02, Arts. LASK, FREDERIC, electrical engineer, 322 E. 67th St., New York City.

"02,

E. E.

LATHAM, CHARLES, JR., Indianapolis, Ind. '00, E. E. LATHAM, WILLIAM ARTHUR SWABY, traveling salesman, E. Genesee

LATHROP, LATHROP, LATHROP, LATHROP,

St.,

Syracuse, N. Y.

'80, S.

1005

L.

HENRY BURROWS, Walla Walla, Wash. HENRY JULIAN, Tottenville, N. Y. '02,

'86,

Arts.

Arts.

JOHN KASSON, teacher. Summit, N. J. A. JOHN P. P., civil engineer and contractor,

B.

'94.

Overbrook,

Pa. b. LeRoy, Genesee Co., N. Y., Sept. 28, 1870. Prep. LeRoy Acad.; DeVeaux Coll., Suspension Bridge, N. Y., '86-'88. Cornell C. E. '92. Beta Theta Pi. Vice-president C. E. Soc. (Senior year); Senior Ball Committee; class treasurer (Sophomore year). Member Master Builders' Exchange, of Philadelphia; Engineers' Club, of Philadelphia. Married Sept. 26, 1893, at Caledonia, N. Y., Mary E. Hamilton; children, Francis C, b. May 22, 1896;

William H.,

b.

Nov.

16, 1899;

John

P. P. Lathrop, Jr.,

b. Sept. 17, 1903.

LATHROP, MACK HENRY, Hannibal, N. Y. '93, Let. LATHROP, MARY ALINDA, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. B. '96, LATHROP, OSCAR GARLAND, Ackworth, N. H. '79, Sci, LATHROP, ROBERT, Rockford, 111, LL, B. '94, LATHROP, WILLIAM ROMEYN, Seneca Falls, N. Y. '01, M. LATTA, GUY WILLIS, Little Rock, Ark. '91, E. E.

E.

LATTIN, ALICE, Cattaraugus, N. Y. A. B. '97. LATTIN, BENTON, Walden, N. Y. '03, C, E. LATTIN, CHARLES SUMMER, lawyer, Elmira, N. Y. LL. B. LATTING, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Ambridge, Pa. C. E. '94. LATTING, HELEN MARIAN, Boonton, N. J, B. S. '99.

LAUDERDALE, CHARLES

A.,

Geneseo, N. Y.

M. E.

'02.

'91.

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LAUER, WILLIAM GEORGE, Brooklyn, N. Y. LAUGHLIN, GAIL, Portland, Me. LL. B. '98.

LAUMAN, CHARLES NEWCOMB, Burlington, LAUMAN, GEORGE NIEMAN, instructor in

Ph. B.

'00.

'74, Lit.

la.

rural economy and secretary to the Faculty of the Coll. of Agriculture, Ithaca, N. Y. B. S. A. '97.

LAUREN, LULU, 17 Charles St., New York City. Ph. B. '97. LAUREN, EDNESS CHESTER, Auburn, N. Y. '98, Arts. LAURENCE, CLARA LOUISE, Waterville, N. Y. B. S. '93, A. M. '98. LAURENCE, JOHN BOGERT, Kansas City, Mo. Ph. B. '72. LAURENT, FRED GARDEN, Little Falls, N. Y. '01, Law. LAVERTY, ETHEL, Glens Falls, N. Y. A. B. '04. LA VILLA, NANNINE ANNALETTA, New York City. '91, Phil. LAW, BENEDICT WILLIS, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. Arch. '74. LAW, CECILIA AGNES, Ithaca, N. Y. B. L. '92. LAW, GRACE MARY, Ithaca, N. Y. B. L. '93. LAW, LEVI JEFFERSON, Salem, Mass. '75, Sci. LAW, LITO WILLETT, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, M. E. LAWLER, CLEMENT ALEXANDER, Kansas City, Mo. A. B. '97, LL. B.

'98.

LAWRENCE, LAWRENCE, LAWRENCE, LAWRENCE, B. S.

'93,

ELLIOT WAGSTAFF, Rochester, N. Y. M. ANTOINETTE, Pittsburg, Pa. Ph. B. '89. CARRIE ALICE, Bellefonte, Pa. B. L. '97.

CLARA LOUISE, A. M.

54

Cranberry

St.,

D.

'03.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

'98.

LAWRENCE, FRANK ELMAKER, Savannah, Ga. '02, C. E. LAWRENCE, FREDERICK CROSS, Minneapolis, Minn. '80, S. LAWRENCE, MORTON ROBERT, teacher, St. Huberts, N. Y.

L. '99,

C. E.

LAWRENCE, THEODORE FINCH, Chester, N. Y. C. E. '88. LAWSON, DAVID TURNER, Brazil. B. C. E. '73. LAWSON, GEORGE, New York City. '02, M. E. LAWSON, SAMUEL GLENWOOD, Jersey City, N. J. '75, Chem. LAWSON, WILLIAM PINCKNEY, Montclair, N. J. '00, Arts. lAWTON, ELLIS EARL, Syracuse, N. Y. '98, E. E. LAWTON, MARY AGNES, Mohawk, N. Y. Ph. B. '98. *LAWTON, WILLIAM NEWELL BRECKENRIDGE. Ph. B. '72. LAY, CHARLES HAMILTON, treasurer, Oil City, Pa. B. C.

E.

•74.

LAY, CHARLES HILBERT, Bayonne, N. LAY, ROBERT PHINNEY, Franklin, Pa.

J.

'00, C.

'03,

E.

M. E.

LAYHE, FRANCIS BERNARD, Fort Plain, N. Y. '03, Arts. LAZENBY, WILLIAM R., professor of horticulture and forestry, Ohio State Univ., and secretary Ohio Med. Univ., Columbus, 0. Prep. Penn Yan (N. Y.) Acad, one year. Cornell B. Agr. '74. Member Irving Lit. Soc; Cornell Alpha Chapter Sigma Xi. Social Science Club; Ezra Cornell prize in agriculture ($50).

EEGISTER

347

Two

years instructor and five years assistant professor of hortitwenty-three years professor of horticulture, Ohio State Univ.; has taug-ht horticulture for a long-er continuous period than anyone living. Director Ohio Agr. Experiment Station six years; president (two years) and secretary (six years) of Soc. for Promotion of Agr. Sci.; Fellow Amer. Ass'n Adv. Sci., and ex-vice-president of one of its sections; president (ten years) Columbus Horticultural Soc; vice-president Amer. Forestry Ass'n. Knight Templar; thirty-third degree Mason. Married Dec. 15, 1896, at Columbus, O., Harriet E. Akin; one child, Elusina. culture, Cornell;

LAZO, ANTONIO,

JR.,

New York

City.

'03,

C. E.

LEACH, ESTELLE ADELAIDE, Ilion, N. Y. Ph. B. '99. LEACH, WILLIAM BURDETTE, Norwich, N. Y. B. S. '72. LEAHY, MARY BEATRICE, Gouverneur, N. Y. '01, Arts. LEAL, MALCOLM, Cortland, N. Y. '76, Chem. LEAR, JOHN EMERY, Richmond, Va. '01, E. E. LEARY, FRANK MICHAEL, Auburn, N. Y. B. S. '82. LEARY, JAMES THOMAS, general auditor B. & O. R. R. Co.. more, Md. schools.

Ind., Alice

Hughes.

LEATHERMAN, MARIAN, Pittsburg, Pa. '03, Arts. LEAVENWORTH, WILLIAM HERBERT, 523 Tallman N. Y.

Balti-

Ithaca, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1858. Prep. Ithaca public Cornell B. S. '80. Married Oct., 1892, at Fort Wayne, b.

'02,

St.,

Syracuse,

M. E.

LEAVERTON, ALFRED CLIFTON, Lankford, Md. M. E. '96. LEAVERTON, RICHARD CORDRAY, Chestertown, Md. '94, M. LEAVITT, CLYDE, Bellaire, Mich. '02, For. LEAVITT, ROSWELL, Bellaire, Mich. '73. LE BOEUF, RANDALL JAMES, Albany, N. Y. LL. B. '92. LECKIE, WILLIAM MURRAY, Joplin, Mo. '91, M. E. LE CONTE, JOSEPH NISBET, assistant professor mechanical

E.

en-

gineering, Univ. of California, Berkeley, Cal. M. M. E. '92. LEDGER, WILLIAM HENRY, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. C. E. '95. LEE, ALBERT EDWARD, Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y. '03, C. E.

LEE, CAZENOVE GARDNER, Washington, D. C. '02, M. LEE, CHARLES AVERY, JR., Chicago, 111. '03, M. E. LEE, CHARLES KEBER, Galveston, Tex. '83. S. L. LEE, CLARENCE HERBERT, accountant, 588 E. Holt mona,

Col.

B. S.

Ave., Po-

'89.

LEE, ERVIN DELOSS, lawyer, LL. B.

E.

601 Whitesboro

St.,

Utica, N. Y.

'90.

LEE, HERBERT BLANCHARD, Buffalo, N. Y. A. B. '99. LEE, HAROLD, East Orange, N. J. M. E. '97. LEE, JOHN McCLELLAN, Pittsburg, Pa. M. E. (R, R.) '03. LEE, MARGUERITE THOURON, teacher of biology in Girls' High School.

Residence, 378 Third

St.,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

b.

Brooklyn,

348

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Prep. Girls'

High School;

position since graduation. LEE, PORTER RAYMOND, Buffalo, N. Y. LEE, THOMAS HENRY, Clarendon, N. Y.

Cornell

A. B.

'94.

Present

'03.

LL. B.

'96.

LEE, WALTER, New York City. LEE, WILLIAM FORREST, North Tonawanda, N. Y. '02, Arts. LEE, WILLIAM REUBEN, Rochester, N. Y. '91, Arts. LEE, WILLIAM ROSS, Gouverneur, N. Y. '02, Law. LEEDS, CHARLES STARR, G67 Madison Ave., New York City. B. S.

'80.

LEFEBORE, EMILE JOSEPH, Manchac, La. '02, M. E. LEFENS, WALTER CONRAD, 2626 Michigan Ave., Chicago, '02,

111.

M. E.

professor of philosophy, Tulane Univ., New Ph. D. '98. LE FEVRE, DANIEL DU BOISE, New York City. D. V. M. '03. LEFEVRE, GEORGE WOOLSEY^ New Paltz, N. Y. '87, Let. LEFFERTS, EDWIN BOUGHTON, Gloversville, N. Y. '03, E. E. LEFFERTS, FLORENCE DAISY, teaching, Gloversville, N. Y. A. B.

LEFEVRE, ALBERT, Orleans, La.

'03.

LEFFINGWILL, ELISHA DYER, Watkins, LEFFLER, LEO JULIUS, Brooklyn, N. Y. LEGG, WILLIAM

F.,

N. Y.

B. S.

'71.

M. E. superintendent Hewitt Mfg. Co., 4041 Emerald '03,

Ave. Residence, 5483 Jefferson Ave., Chicago, 111. b. Borodino, N. Y., May 2, 1869. Prep. Ithaca High School. Cornell M. E. Married Feb. 12, 1891, at Ithaca, N. Y., in Naval Arch. '94. Margaret Hilbert; children, W. Ralph, Frank A., and Roland

W.

*LEGGETT, MORTIMER MARCELLUS.

'73,

M. E.

LEHMAIER, JAMES S., lawyer, 132 Nassau St., New York City, Prep. New York City schools. b. New York City, May 19, 1859. Cornell Ph. B. '78; LL. B., Columbia, '80; admitted to New Y^ork bar in 1880. President of Curtis Lit. Soc; director of Cornell Navy; delegate from Cornell to the Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n. Commissioner of accounts of the city of New York

nnder the administration of Mayor William L. Strong in 1895. Member Ass'n of the Bar of the city of New York; Republican Club of the city of New Y''ork; Cornell Univ. Club of New York. Married Jan. 30, 1889, at Somerville, Mass., Isabel Winslow Macy; children, Alan Lewis and Isabel Macy.

LEHMAN, ALLAN S., New York City. '03, Arts. LEHMAN, SIGMUND MAYER, New York City. '77, Sci. LEHMAN, WILLIAM EMANUEL, Newark, N. J. '92, Arch. LEHMANN, OTTO WILLIAM, Chicago, 111. '02, Law. LEHRMANN, HENRY J., coal dealer and veterinarian, 34 Lexington Ave., Montclair, N. J. nell D. V.

M.

'98.

b.

San Francisco,

Cal.,

Member Royal Arcanum,

Apr. 2, 1878. CorMontclair Council;

REGISTER

349

East Orange Lodge of Elks, No. 630. Served on town council, Montclair, five years; twice elected on Democratic ticket. LEIGHTON, ARTHUR, Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, Arts. LEIGHTON, FREDERICK, Canandaigua, N. Y. '02, M. E. LEIGHTON, HENRY, Canandaigua, N. Y. '02, Arts. LEIGHTON, HERBERT JACKSON, Ithaca, N. Y. '79, M. E. LEIGHTON, JOSEPH ALEXANDER, professor of philosophy and psychology, and chaplain of Hobart Coll. Residence, 630 Main St., Geneva, N. Y. Trinity Coll., Toronto, Can., A. B. '91; CorEpiscopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., student at Tiibingen, Berlin, and Erlanger, Germany. LEISLER, ROY, Chicago, 111. '97, E. E. LEITE, FRANCISCO EUSEBIO DE AQUINO, Minas, Brazil. '92, nell Ph. D. '94;

B. D.

'96;

M. E.

LELAND, CLAUDE GRANGER, Springville, N. Y. '92, Arts. LELAND, GUY HUGH, Ithaca, N. Y. '03, Arts. *LELAND, WARREN, JR. B. S. '73. LE LOUP, OMER, Liege, Belgium. '9S, M. E. *LEMAN, JAMES ARTHUR. '76, Sci. LEMEN, JAMES ARTHUR, Dansville, N. Y. '77, Sci. LENK, WALTER SCHON, Munchen, Bavaria. B. S. '97. LENNON, GRACE SHEPARD, Brockport, N. Y. '98, Arts. LENNOX, FRANK R., Canastota, N. Y. '91, Law. LENTE, WILLIAM KEMBLE, Cold Spring, N. Y. '74, Sci. LEONARD, BERT CAMPBELL, Seneca Falls, N. Y. '02, Arts. LEONARD, CLARENCE LEVI, Ithaca, N. Y. '73, Sci. LEONARD, EDWARD EDES, Augusta, Me. '71, Sci. LEONARD, EDWARD SIMEON, Oak Park, 111. '02, C. E. LEONARD, STEPHEN ROSE, superintendent of hardware factory, Oneida Community

(Ltd.),

Kenwood, N. Y.

M. E.

'95.

LEROY, ARTHUR LEON, East Steuben, N. Y. '05, Law. LESH, PAUL EDGAR, Washington, D. C. '03, Law. LESSELS, CLARENCE, railway machinist, 7 Marshall M. E.

N. Y.

St.,

Troy,

Clinton

High

'02.

LESTER, ORDELIA AMANDA,

teacher

New York City. B. S. '98. LESTER, WILLIAM JUNIUS, Fredonia,

DeWitt

School,

LEUPP, HAROLD LEWIS, LEVI,

DAVID

leather, 267

Nov.

5,

1879.

librarian,

RICE, with Schoellkopf

Elmwood

N. Y.

&

'02.

tanners of sheep Buffalo, N. Y., Univ. Club. Buffalo.

Member

b.

LEVI, LOUIS ELEAZER, Buffalo, N. Y. '82, S. L. LEVISON, ISAAC, New York City. '02, Law. LEVY, ABRAHAM AARON, New York City. M. D. '03. LEVY, ARTHUR BARNARD, New York City. M. M. E.

LEVY, BENJAMIN F., LL. M. '96. Law

'96.

Co.,

Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

Cornell A. B.

M. E. (E. E.)

John Crerar Library, Chicago.

'90.

lawyer, Elmira, N. Y. Cornell LL. B. '95, School Scholarship '96; Cornell Congress

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350

(speaker)

'96;

Univ. Debating Union.

1902-03. Contributor to Law Review; " Fraudulent Assignments." Active

Acting- city

recorder

author of pamphlet on in

local

organizations.

Member

executive board of Federation of American Zionists. Married June 7, 1904, at Elmira, N. Y., Martha Bimberg, of Detroit, Mich. LEVY, BERNIE MEYER, Albany, N. Y. '02, E. E. LEVY, CHARLES JOSEPH, New York City. B. L. '91. LEVY, ELSA ESTHER, Williamsport, Pa. '03, Arts. LEVY, HARRIET MALVINA, Elmira, N. Y. A. B. '02. LEVY, ISAAC, Elmira, N. Y. A. B. '02. LEVY, LEHMAN, New York City. M. E. '91. LEVY, LILLY ZERLINE, teacher, Williamsport, Pa. '02, Arts. LEVY, MAX, Galveston, Tex. M. E. (E. E.) '90. LEVY, SAMUEL, lawyer, Schenectady, N. Y. LL. B. '04. LEVY, WILLIAM, New York City. M. D. '99. LEWIS, CARRIE MAY, Catskill, N. Y. A. B. '03. LEWIS, CLARENCE CHARLES, general manager for J. G. White & Co., at Montevideo, Uruguay. Address, care of J. G. White

&

Co.,

Cannon

St.,

London, Eng.

b.

Tontogony,

Wood

Co., O.,

Feb. 12, 1866. Prep. Case School Applied Science, Cleveland. Cornell C. E. '91. Member Eng. Club, New York City; Mohawk Club, Schenectady, N. Y. Married Jan. 10, 1900, at Harrisburg,. Pa.,

LEWIS, LEWIS,

Edna

L.

Adams.

DANFORTH RUGGLES, Auburn, N. Y. LL. B. EDWIN JAMES, general foreman P. C. C. &

'96.

St. L. R. R.

Columbus, O. Cornell M. E. '99. Married Mar. 4, 1903, at Knightstown, Ind., Charlotte Agnes Johnson, of Waterloo, N. Y. Co.,

LEWIS, EMILY AUGUSTA WESTWOOD, St. Louis,

Mo.

4008

Delmar Boulevard,

'98.

LEWIS, FREDERICK, Norfolk, Va. '02, M. E. LEWIS, FREDERIC WORTHINGTON, Atlanta, Ga. '91, M. E. LEWIS, GEORGE HARDING, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '97. *LEWIS, GEORGE WASHINGTON. A. B. '84. LEWIS, GRACE ADELAIDE, Rochester, N. Y. '94, Phil. LEWIS, HERBERT PICKERING, Chicago, 111. '96, E. E. LEWIS, JOHN, Elgin, 111. B. M. E. '79. LEWIS, JOHN HOWARD, U. S. Geological Survey, Pendleton, Ore, C. E. '03.

LEWIS, LEWIS, LEWIS, LEWIS, July

JOHN STORRIER, Watertown, N. Y. '95, Law. JOHN THOMAS, New York City. B. S. '91. JOSHUA ROGER, New York City. C. E. '95, LL. B. '97. LESTER HOFF, commercial engineer, b. Reading, Pa., 7,

1875.

Univ. of Pennsylvania

Member Phi Gamma City, to Saida

Delta.

'93-'94.

Married July

Cornell M. E. 7,

1902,

'97.

New York

Gordon Williams.

LEWIS, LISTON LEONE,

lawyer, 100 Broadway,

New York

City.

REGISTER

351

LL. B. (Harvard) '01. Member firm Hatch, Keener Beta Theta Pi; Class baseball pitcher; secretary Freshman class; Toastmaster Freshman Banquet; Junior Ph. B.

&

'92,

Clute.

speaker;

class orator,

Woodford

orator, Col. of Rgt.;

presi-

dent C. U. C. A.; second essay prize Amer. Protective Tariff League; western manager Dodd, Mead «fe Co.; member Cornell Univ. Club; Republican Club of New York City. Married 1894, Bessie Glass Foster; one daughter. LEWIS, LLOYD VIRGIL, Vernon, N. Y. '02, M. E. LEWIS, McCREERY, Denver, Col. '99, E. E. LEWIS, NELLIE MARION, Akron, N. Y. A. B. '01.

LEWIS, PHILIP, Pittsburg, Pa. '02, C. E. LEWIS, ROBERT BRUCE, superintendent Amer. Metal Edge Box Co., 124 W. Logan St., Philadelphia, Pa. M. E. '95. LEWIS, ROGER, lawyer, Mutual Life BIdg. Residence, 239 W. 100th St.,

New York

City.

b.

ing Boys' High School

Gamma

Reading, Pa., Oct. '91.

Cornell C. E.

7,

Member

Prep. ReadLL. B. '97. Phi XXX Club; '86

1872.

'95,

Quill and Dagger; Memorial orator '95; Commencement speaker '95; '94 Memorial debater '97; Intercollegiate (CornellPenn) debater '97 (winning team); chairman '95 Statistics Committee; '95 Cornellian editor; president Cornell Republican Club '96; president John Marshall Club; assistant in public

Delta.

Memorial

speaker;

speaking '96-'98. Member Cornell Univ. Club, New York City; Ass'n of the Bar, New York City; N. Y. State Bar Ass'n; Pennsylvania Soc, New York City; Xi Graduate Chapter, Phi

Gamma Delta, New York City; Omega Ass'n, Phi Gamma Delta, New York City; Riverside Republican Club, New York City. Married Ida Mai Barbey; children, John Barbey, Mary Barbey and Anna Catherine Barbey. LEWIS, RUSH FRANCIS, lawyer. Little Falls, N. Y. LL. B. '98.

LEWIS, THEODORE BUTCHER, Philadelphia, Pa. '92, E. E. LEWIS, WILLIAM HENRY, Morristown, N. J. '02, M. E. LEWIS, WILLIAM NEWTON, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. LEWISOHN, SAMUEL ADOLPHUS, New York City. '92, E. E. LEWITT, ABRAM, New York City. M. D. '00. LEWMAN, JOHN, Danville, 111. '90, Phil.

LEYDA, CHARLES EDGAR, Monongahela,

Pa.

M. E.

(E.

E.)

'98.

*LEYDEN, EDGAR AUSTIN. LIGHT, LOUIS FREDERICK, politan, L.

I.

M. D.

'71,

C. E.

Forest Ave. and Butler

St.,

Metro-

'03.

WALTER GARFIELD, lawyer, 83 German Insurance Bldg. and 10 Portsmouth Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. b. Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1880. Coll. of City of New York during '94-'95-'96; Bradstreet School, Rochester; Cornell ('01, '02) LL. B. '02. Admitted to New York Bar Nov. 18, 1902; in office general

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counsel U. S. Casualty Co., Nov., 1902, to May, gaged in private practice in New York City and LICHTENTHAELEE, FEANK EDWAED, Eeading, LIDGEEWOOD, LULU JEAN, Putnam, N. Y. '02,

LIEDEE, FEED'K WM. CHAELES, N. Y.

LIES,

'02,

A. M.

since en-

Arts.

Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn,

'03.

BENNETT FEEDEEICK,

'02,

LIES,

A. B.

1013

1903;

Eochester. Pa. '02, Arts.

30

Southampton

St.,

Buffalo, N. Y.

Law.

EUGENE

T.,

department superintendent, Chicago Bureau of

111. b. Buffalo, N. Y., May Prep. Buffalo Central High School; Cornell '95-'97, '98-'00, grad. '00; professional course in philanthropic work. New York Charity Organization See, '00. Member '99 DebatChristian Ass'n; Sag-e Chapel Choir; won Woodford ing- Soc; prize '00; associate editor Cornell Daily Sun '96-'98; Cornell Alum7ii Neios '99-'00. District agent, Buffalo, N. Y., Charity Organization Soc, Feb., 1900, to Nov., 1901; district superintendent Chicago Bureau of Charities, Nov., 1901, to Mar., 1904; department superintendent same. Mar., 1904, to date. Member Editorial Com., " Co-operation." Member Social Service Club, of Chicago. Married July 12, 1900, Buffalo, N. Y., Emily Smith. LIFFINGWELL, WILLIAM EENEST, Aurora, N. Y. '71, Sci. LIGHT, HEEBEET CAEY, Dunkirk, N. Y. '01, Law. LIGHTHALL, EAYMOND JOSEPH, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, E. E. LIGHTHALL, WILLIAM SACKETT, Syracuse, N. Y. '82, S. L. LIGHTY, WILLIAM HENEY, St. Louis, Mo. Ph. B. '94. LILIENTHAL, CELESTIN VICTOE, Albany, N. Y. '03, Arts. LILLIE, CHAELES MAPLES, Gilbertsville, N. Y. A. B. '92. LILLIS, THOMAS FEANCIS, Norwich, N. Y. '80, C. E.

Charities, 28 Lincoln Ave., Chicag-o, 8,

1876.

LIMA, CASIMIEO EUGENIO AMOEOSO, engaged

in religious and charitable work; librarian of Circulo Catholico. Eesidence, 56 Eua de S. Pedro, Eio de Janeiro, Brazil. Prep, under private instructors, at Ithaca, 1879-81. Cornell B. S. in Agr. '85; graduated with honors for general excellence. After leaving Cornell

some years;

engaged in agriculture, but obliged of ill health. For the past three years closely identified with the Circulo Catholico, of Eio de

traveled for to abandon

work because

Gabinete also a member of following associations: Portugues de Leitura; Caixa de Soccorros de Dom Pedro V; Sociedade Central de Immigracao, etc. Contributor to daily papers and periodical literature. LIMA, CUSTODIO ALVES, Sao Paulo, Brazil. '73, C. E. LINCOLN, SPENCEE FEANCIS, lawyer, Penn Yan, N. Y. LL. B. '91, LL. M. '92. LINDALL, GEANT, New Haven, N. Y. '93, C. E. Janeiro;

LINDEMUTH, AETHUE CHAELES, Greenville, O. '74, Sci. LINDENBEEG, THEODOEE, Fort Gratiot, Mich. '92, Sci.

REGISTER *LINDGUIST, JOSEPH ALEXANDER.

A. B.

353 '89.

LINDMAN, RAYMOND HEALD, Chicago, 111. '02, M. E. LINDO, ALBERT, New York City. '03, C. E. LINDORFF, THEODORE JULIUS, Flushing-, N. Y. '03, Law. LINDSAY, WILLIAM EDWARD, Cerro, Cuba. M. E. '91.

LEAH ELLA, teacher, 211 Lock St., Loekport, N. Y. b. Lockport, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1S69. Prep. Loekport High School '89. Cornell A. B. '94. Member Classical Soc; Schwesterschaft;

LINDSEY,,

also active

member

National Educational Ass'n.

Member

of

Lockport City Teachers' Ass'n.

LINEN, GEORGE GRIFFITH,

Buffalo, N. Y. '84, M. E. LINES, EDWIN FULLER, New Haven, Conn. '02, Arts. LINES, STERLING CATLIN, Los Angeles, Cal. M. E. (E. E.) '98. LING, CHARLES JOSEPH, instructor in physics, 2215 S. Columbine Ave., Denver, Col.

B. S.

'90.

LINKE, J. RALPH AUDLEY, Troy, N. Y. '92, E. E. LINN, WILLIAM WALTON, Decatur, 111. '82, S. L. LINSLEY, CHARLES WELLS, Oswego, N. Y. '03, C. E. LINSON, HAROLD MYRON, Kingston, N. Y. '97, M. E. LINTHICUM. CADWALLADER EDWARDS, New York City. Ph. D. '88.

LINTON, ORLANDO HAYWARD, Truro, N. S., Can. '03, C. E. *LIPE, CHARLES EHLE. B. M. E. '73. LIPES, HARRY JUDSON, East Springfield, N. Y. '93, Sci. LIPMAN, JACOB GOODALE, soil chemist and bacteriologist. New Brunswick, N.

J.

A. M.

'00,

Ph. D.

'03.

LIPPERT, FREDERICK CHARLES, Phoenixville, N. Y. '02, M. E. LIPPHART, CHARLES E., general manager Enterprise Enamel Co., Martins Ferry, O.

'99,

M. E.

LIPPMAN, THOMAS CHARLES, Long Island City, N. Y. M. D. '03. LITCHFIELD, CORNELIUS ALLEN, actor. Twin, N. Y. '75, Sci. LITTLE,

ALDEN HOWE,

St. Louis,

Mo.

High School Delta

Kappa

b. St.

'98.

bond and stock broker, 303 N. Fourth St., Louis, Mo., June 22, 1881. Prep. St. Louis

Cornell Coll. of

Epsilon.

souri Athletic Club. ringhaus.

Law

'02; left in June, 1901. Louis Country Club; MisMarried Apr. 9, 1904, Blanche E. Med-

Member

St.

LITTLE, BASCOM,

capitalist, 1699 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. b. Cleveland, O., Apr. 24, 1879. Prep. Univ. School, Cleveland; Cornell A. B. '01. Alpha Delta Phi. Member Quill and Dagger;

Masque;

college committees.

Univ., Euclid

Member Loyal

and Country Clubs, Cleveland;

Legion;

New York City. Trustee Univ. School, Cleveland, O. LITTLE, CLARENCE DUANE, Montclair, N. J. '02, E. E. LITTLE, HIRAM MURRAY, Cleveland, O. '99, Sci. LITTLE, PAUL HOPKINS. M. E. (E. E.) '97. LITTLE, TULLY BASCOM, Cleveland, O. A. B. VOL. rv

—23

Union,

Alpha Delta Phi,

'01.

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LITTLETON, ALEXANDER SILLIMAN, Hazleton, Pa. '90, M. E. LITTLETON, FANNIE TALBOT (MES. L. W. KLINE). B. S. '00. LIVERMOEE, CARLTON BAILEY, Silver Creek, N. Y. LL. B. '97. LIVERMORE, CHARLES WATERMAN, Boston, Mass. '69, M. E. LIVERMORE, NORMAN BANKS, San Francisco, Cal. C. E. '95. LIVERMORE, PAUL SMITH, treasurer Ithaca Gun Co., manufacturers sporting and shot guns, Ithaca. N. Y. b. Centre Lisle, Broome Co., N. Y., July 16, 1875. Prep. Ithaca High School. Cornell A. B. '97; Cornell Law School LL. B. '98, Phi Gamma

Practiced law at Ithaca 1899-1902; became connected with Ithaca Gun Co. Oct. 15, 1902, becoming treasurer 1904. Member Masonic fraternity; St. Augustine Commandery; Craftsman's Club, Ithaca, and Town and Gown Club, Ithaca; Sons Amer. Rev. Married Sept. 27, 1899, at Ithaca, N. Y., Leonora Evans; child, Eleanor, b. Dec. 12, 1900. LIVINGSTON, ELIZABETH HANFORD, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. D. '01. Delta.

LIVINGSTON, ROBERT R., Newark, N. J. M. E. '01. LIVINGSTON, ROBERT FRANCIS, Little Falls, N. Y. B. S. '94. LLOYD, BENJAMIN THOMAS, Smithfield, Utah. '90, Law. LLOYD, HARRY WILCOX, lawyer, " The Nasby," Toledo, LL. B.

'94;

LL. M.

O.

'95.

LOCHARY, JOHN RANDOLPH, St. Clairsville, O. B. S. in Agr. '90. LOCHHEAD, WILLIAM, Guelph, Ontario, Can. M. S. '95. LOCK, ELIZABETH, Barbourville, Ky. A. B. '00. LOCKE, HAROLD FRANKLIN, Ticonderoga, N. Y. '02, M. E. LOCKE, MABEL, Wellsboro, Pa. '01, Arts. LOCKE, SYLVANUS DIRE, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. '01, M. E. LOCKERBY, ROBERT ARCHIBALD, Montreal, Can. '03, C. E. LOCKHART, JAMES JAY, Denver, Col. B. S. '71. LOCKWOOD, BENJAMIN COULSON, Matamoras, O. '76, C. E. LOCKWOOD, FRANK ARTHUR, 1580 Pearl St., Denver, Col. M. E. '01.

LOCKWOOD, RALPH HURLBUTT, Kan.

B. C. E.

lawyer and loans, Wichita,

'73.

LOCKWOOD, THOMAS BROWN, Buffalo, N. Y. '96, Law. *LODEMAN, ERNEST GUSTAVUS. M. S. '94. LODEMAN, FRANK EMIL, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. D. '95. LOEBER, EDITH, medical student, 1629 Coliseum Park, New OrPrep. St. Simeon's School; leans, La. b. New Orleans, La. New Orleans Normal School; Cornell, A. B., '03. Sigma Chi. (Cornell '03)

;

Alpha Epsilon

Iota.

LOEBER, FLORENCE, New Orleans, La. '02, Law. LOEBER, HERMAN FELIX, New Orleans, La. '96, M. *LOESER, ABRAHAM. B. S. '86. LOESER, NATHAN, Buffalo, N. Y. '85, S. L. LOETSCHER, EMIL CHRISTIAN, Dubuque, la. M. LOEW, ELIAS AVERY, New York City. A. B. '02.

E.

E.

'99.

REGISTER

355

LOEWE, DIETRICH CARL, Danbury, Conn. '02, C. E. LOEWENTHAL, JULIUS WILLIAM, Chicago, 111. LL. B. '91. LOEWENTHAL, WILLIAM HERMAN, Evansville, Ind. '02, M. E. *LOGAN, KATE TAPPEN. '76, '77, Phil. LOHMANN, RALPH WALDO, Yonkers, N, Y. M. E. (E. E.) '01. LOME, HENRY CHARLES, Rochester, N. Y. B. *LOMBARD, EDWARD CHAFFS. '90, E. E. LOMAX, CLARENCE STANLEY, chemist and Pleasant

St.,

Everett, Boston, Mass.

B. S.

S. '94.

gas engineer, 25

'91.

LONDON, MONTE, New York City. '01, Arts. *LONERGAN, JOHN FRANCIS. '99, Law. LONERGAN, PHILIP EDWARD, Elmira, N. Y. A. B. '00. LONERGAN, RICHARD JOSEPH, Scranton, Pa. '99, Law. LONERGAN, RICHARD THOMAS, Elmira, N. Y. '90, Law. LONG, EDITH MYRAN, Lincoln, Neb. A. B. '88. LONG, GEORGE THIELL, White LONG, GUY EDWIN, contractor, Pa.

Cornell, C. E.,

'02.

Plains, N. Y.

'86, C.

E.

42 N. Franklin St., Wilkesbarre,

Prep. Harry Hillman Acad., Wilkes-

Kappa Sigma. Member Dunstan; Aleph Samach; Quill and Dagger; Junior Prom. Committee; class-crew coxswain 'OO-'Ol; Varsity coxswain '00; Rod and Bob Soc; Varsity " C." Builder of Kappa Sigfma fraternity house, barre;

Cornell, C. E.,

'02.

Ithaca, N. Y.

LONG, THOMAS DOWNS,

Kalispell, Mont.

LONGACRE, FREDERICK VAN DUZEN,

Ph. B.

'88.

electrical sales

manager,

Ingersoll-Sargeant Drill Co., 26 Cortlandt St., New York City; residence, Yonkers, N. Y. b. Jan. 22, 1875, at Newburgh, N. Y. Prep, public and private schools in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Newburgh; Columbia School of Mines '92-'94; Cornell, M. E., '97. Member Zeta Psi; Cornell Elec. Soc; Columbia Glee Club '92-'93. Member Amackassin Club; Gaekill Golf Club, Married Feb. 4, 1903, to Harrette Burr Blake in Brooklyn, N. Y.; one son. LONGBOTHUM, MARION TAPPEN, Ft. Solonga, N. Y. A. B. '02. LONGHRIDGE, CLYDE HIGBEE, Pittsburgh, Pa. '02, E. E. LONGNECKER, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Delta, O. A. B. '03. LONGNECKER, FRANCES CLARE (MRS. H. D. FOLSOM), Salt Lake City, Utah. A. B. '02.

LONGSTRETH, MORRIS, Germantown, Pa. '76, M. E. LONGWELL, HENRY EDGAR, Pittsburg, Pa. B. M. E. *LONGYEAR, HOWARD MUNRO. '99, For.

'83.

LOOMIS, ARTHUR BATES, Toledo, O. M. C. E. '94. LOOMIS, CHESTER HICKS, Syracuse, N. Y. '71, Sci. *LOOMIS, CLARENCE EDWARD. M. E. '88. LOOMIS, FRANCIS ENGLESBY, was born in Hudson, O., July 26, 1842. His education was obtained at Yale Univ. In 1864 that institution conferred on him the degree of A. B., in 1866 that

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of Ph. D., and in 1869, M. A. The Gottingen Univ. in 1869 conHe was professor of ferred on him the degree of Ph. D. physics and industrial mechanics at Cornell Univ. during- 187172, but was obliged to resign in March of the latter year in Professor Loomis is at present consequence of ill health. (1905) in

London, England.

LOOMIS, FRANK JAMES, Phoenix, N. Y. D. V. M. '03. *LOOMIS, HARLOW HUXLEY. LL. B. '94. LOOMIS, HENRY BRADLEY, Brooklyn, N. Y. '98, C. E. LOOMIS, JULIUS SMITH, Cheboygan, N. Y. M. E. '90. LOOMIS, LEROY HOWARD, Cleveland, O. '02, M. E. LOOMIS, WILLIS HENRY, assistant inside foreman, Stows No. 1 (coal mine owned by the D. L. & W. R. R. Co.); residence, 844 North Main Ave., Scranton, Pa. b. Paine's Hollow, Herkimer Prep. High School, Ilion, N. Y. Cornell, C. E., '94. Co., N. Y. Member Theta Nu Epsilon. Draughtsman, city of Brooklyn. 1896-98; chainman Erie R. R., 1898-99; assistant engineer Erie assistant engineer D. L. & W. R. R. building about two miles of railroad; Feb.-Apr., '01, assistant engineer R. R., 1899-1901;

E.

& W.

R. R.; 1901-04 L.

I.

R. R., building

1%

miles of viaduct

on Atlantic Ave., improvement; 1904 to date mining. Member New York Railroad Club Ass'n; C. E. of Cornell Univ.

LOONEY, FRANCIS,

Buffalo, N. Y.

B. S.

THOMAS JOHN, Albany, N. LOOS, AUGUSTUS JACOB, wholesale ber firm of Loos & Dilworth, 44 N. LOONIE,

Y.

'76. '94,

L. S.

and naval stores; memDelaware Ave., Philadelphia,

oils

Pa.; residence, Narberth, Montgomery Co., Pa. b. Port Richmond, Staten Island, N. Y., July 7, 1853. Cornell, B. S., '77. Member Sprague Rowing Club; Philalathian Literary Soc; member and one of organizers Cornell Univ. Musical Ass'n; editor Cornell Era and Review; class historian; Commencement essayist; member The Hillians; also member and secretary Classic Club; member Philadelphia Ass'n Cornell Univ. Man-

ager Tidewater Oil Co., Philadelphia, 1886-93; established firm of Loos & Dilworth 1893; president Pike Co. Land Ass'n since 1903; treasurer Belmont Bldg. & Loan Ass'n 1890-1903. Secretary Philadelphia Oil Trade Ass'n 1892-95; president of same 1897; treasurer same since 1898. Married, 1883, at Salem, N. Y., Jenny Bell Beaty; children Paul R., Fanny Herwood, Marion Mead, and Henry Beaty. LOOS, CHARLES LOUIS, JR., 27 Ledyard St., Detroit, Mich. M. E.



'01.

GEORGE WILLIAM, Philadelphia, Pa. '75, M. E. LOPEZ, MOSES E., JR., Charleston, S. C. '95, E. E. LORBER, LOUIS JAMES EDWARD JOSEPH, Ithaca, N. LOOS,

Let.

*LORD, ADDISON PURDIS.

'02,

Arts.

Y.

'87,

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357

LOKD, CHARLES CLIFFORD, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. '97, M. LORD, FRANK STONE, Rochester, N. Y. B. L. '87.

E.

LORDLY, HENRY ROBERTSON,

engineer in charg-e of construcCanal, Montreal, Can. b. St. John, N. B., Can., Dec. 12, 1868. Prep. St. John grammar school; Acad, of Art (night school); also with E. Manning (night school); entered Cornell by examinations, '89; C. E. '93. Member Cornell tion

work Lachine

Canadian Club; president Ass'n C. E. ('92-93), and assisted in publishing first volume of " Transactions "; one of founders of Cornell lacrosse team; played in class game '93; captain of college surveying parties '92-'93; topographer on South Dakota survey vacation '90; laid out work for power plant in gorge at Ithaca. '92. Engaged in private engineering, and organized Auer Light Co. for Maritime Provinces, 1894, acting as general manager; remodeled gas plant, Charlottetown, P. E. I., 1897-98; appointed resident engineer Lachine Canal Sept., 1901; engineer in charge, 1902. Awarded Fuertes gold medal for paper on " Anti-Friction Bearings," 1902 (published in Trans. Ass'n, C. E. of Cornell LTniv.); first prize, diploma, at Dominion Exhibition (1888) for original studies on " Theory of Shadows and Perspective." Member Canadian Soc. C. E.; Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials. Sub-district intelligence officer. Corps of Guides, Canadian Militia. Married, 1896, at Halifax, N. S., Edith Agnes Lordly; children Ruth Agnes and Helen Warburton.



LORENZ, JAMES NICHOLAS, Uhrichsville, O. '02, Arts. LORENZEN, ERNEST G., professor of corporations and

conti-

nental law, George Washington Univ., Washington, D. C; residence, 1734 U St., N. W. b. Russee, near Kiel, Germany. Cornell, Ph. B., '98; LL. D., '99; Paris, Ecole de Droit and Ecole des Sciences Politiques; Heidelberg, Gottingen; J. U. D., Gottingen, '01 Maxima cum laude. Member Delta Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; contestant for Woodford prize, and for '97 memorial prize in debate. Practiced law in New York 1901-03. Professor of law, Univ. of Maine, 1903-04; present position since 1904. Member Societe de Legislation Compare of Paris, and of Internationale Veringung fiir vergleichende Rechtwissenschaft und Volkswirtschaftslehre in Berlin. LOUER, LEWIS STERN, western manager Engineering Record, Monadnock Block, Chicago, 111. b. New Castle, Pa., June 11, 1873. Prep. Chicago Manual Training School '90; Cornell, M. E., '94. Theta Delta Chi. Business manager Sibley Jouniul of Engineering, '92-'93; editor, '91-'94. Member Amer. Soc. M. E; Cornell Club, New York City; Space Club, Chicago.

LOUGEE, MARY WILLIAMINA,

Morristown, Pa.

B. L.

'88.

LOSEE, MACE ANDERSON, Livingstonville, N. Y. M. D. '02. LOSEY, WILFORD BARKER, Syracuse, N. Y. '70, C. E. LOSIE, THOMAS McINTOSH, JR., Elmira, N. Y. LL. B. '98.

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*LOTHROP, GEORGE HOWARD. Ph. B. '70. LOUDON, ANNA LOUISA, Upper Troy, N. Y. '03, Arts. LOUIS, CHARLES AUSTATT, Brooklyn, N. Y. '94, M. LOUIS, OTTO THEODORE, M. M. E. '92.

lOOVg

W.

130th

LOVE, FLORA, Chicago, 111. Ph. M. '96. LOVE, FRANK WILLIAM, 312 Prospect '94;

M. D. (Buffalo)

St.,

E.

New York

Ave., Bxiffalo, N. Y.

City.

B. S.

'97.

LOVE, GEORGE WILLIAM,

454

W. Utica

St.,

Buffalo, N. Y.

'99,

Arts.

LOVEJOY, HARRY OTIS, Buffalo, N. Y. M. E. '01. LOVEJOY, WILLIAM HENRY, Buffalo, N. Y. '03, Arts. LOVELACE, ESTHER, M. S. Bolivar, Mo. '88. LOVELACE, FREDERIC LAURENS, attorney and

secretary

Niagara Falls Power (with allied companies), 730 Main St., Niagara Falls, N. Y, b. Geneva, N. Y., Aug. 18, 1859. Prep. Starkey Sem, '76; Cornell, Ph. B., '80. One of six Woodford speakers '80; Commencement Day orator '80; also member Buffalo Club; Niagara Club; Niagara Falls Country Club; New

York

State Bar Ass'n. Teacher classics and German, Waterloo Acad., 1880-83; practiced law at Utica 1883-94; attorney and counselor New York Supreme Court 1883; practiced law in New York City 1894-95, and at Niagara Falls from 1896 to present. Married, 1900, at Utica, N. Y., Mrs. Ida Crane Mather.

LOVELAND, DANIEL ARTHUR, Windsor, N. Y. '03, M. E. *LOVELAND, FLOYD NEILSON. Ph. B. '94. LOVELAND, FRANK DE WOLF, water power measurements, Glens Falls, N. Y.

M. E.

'02.

LOVELL, EARL BRINK, adjunct

professor

civil

engineering, Col-

New York City. C. E. '91. LOVELL, GEORGE LA FAYETTE, Climax, Mich. '75, Sci. LOVELL, HERBERT MARLOW, lawyer, Robinson Bldg., umbia

Univ.,

Elmira,

Marathon, Cortland Co., N. Y., Feb. 16, 1858. Prep. Marathon Union School; Michigan Normal School '81; Cortland Normal School '87; Cornell, A. B., '87. Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Member Seabury Guild; State Scholarship for Cortland Co.; mid-course honors in H. and P. S.; thesis of disN, Y.

b.

tinguished excellence; special distinction in H. and P. S.; final honors in H. and P. S.; honors for general excellence; senior president '87. principal Elmira Free Acad., the City High School, 1887-1895; admitted to New York State bar at Syracuse, Apr., 1893; has declined chair of political economy in a Western State normal school, and of history in a Western State university. Secretary Elmira City Republican Committee 1897-98; member Chemung Co. Republican Committee 18981901;

chairman Senatorial Committee

Elmira, 1900-01;

1902-06; city attorney, transfer tax attorney for State comptroller

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359

for Chemung Co. Orator at Elmira upon occasion of funeral of President McKinley at Canton, O. Past Master Mason; Past District Deputy Grand Master; Past High Priest; member of all Masonic bodies in York and Scottish Rites; Masonic Club at Elmira; also member Century Club; Kanaweola Club; Country Club; Empire State Soc; Sons Amer. Rev.; New York State Bar

Ass'n; C. U. Alumni Ass'n of the Southern Tier. Married Aug. 15, 1883, at Dryden, N. Y., Lillian Louise Truesdell, daughter Captain Geo. L. Truesdell, of the 15th N. Y. Cavalry; childDorothy Talcott, b. Apr. 6, 1898. LOVELL, JOHN GIBBS, Chicago, 111. '97, M. E. LOVELL, ROSS MEACHAM, lawyer, Elmira, N. Y. b. Marathon,

N. Y., Sept. 25, 1871. Cornell, A. B., '93 (special mention in xVfter leaving Cornell began history and political science). study of law with Reynolds, Stanchfield & Collin, Elmira. Memorial class day orator '93; charter member Quill and Dagger '93; also member Elmira City Club and other local clubs. Admitted to the bar 1896; became (as at present) member firm of Reynolds, Stanchfield

&

Collin.

LOVELL, WILLIAM WAYNE, Attica, N. Y. '89, E. E. LOVETT, GUY DUDLEY, Shreve, O. '9.^, C. E. LOVING, ARTHUR SYLVESTER, Jacksonville, 111. LL.

B.

'98.

LOWARY, OAKMAN HESS, teacher, Davenport, la. A. B. '02. LOWE, GRANT, New Berlin, N. Y. '87, C. E. LOWE, HENRY LELAND, Indianapolis, Ind, M. E. '03. LOWE, WILLIAM BELL, JR., Atlanta, Ga. '91, E. E. LOWELL, MARY CHANDLER, Foxcroft, Me. '99, Law. LOWENTHAL, JULIUS W., 4504 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111. LOWENTHAL, SIDNEY, 58 W. 45th St., New York City. A.

B.

'01.

LOWENTRITT, ARTHUR MYER,

president and general manager Enterprise Milling Co., Oil City, Pa. b. Oil City, Pa., Feb. 3, 1879. Prep. Oil City High School '96; entered Cornell in 1896 in class of '00; left Univ. in Feb., 1899. Member Glee Club '98'99. Married Nov. 16, 1904, in Corry, Pa., Augusta Michels. LOWERY, MARKLOVE, Utica, N. Y. '95 Arts. LOWERY, STUART JOHNSON, Utica, N. Y. Ph. B. '99. LOWNDES, ANDREW JACKSON, Baltimore, Md. '02, M. E. LOWRIE, ROWLAND HAZARD, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. '02, Arts.

LOWRY, ARTHUR THOMPSON, Berwick, Pa. '02, M. E. LOWRY, NELSON HORATIO, New York City. '70, N. LOWTHER, HUGH SEARS, Fishkill, N. Y. '95, Arts. LOZIER, HARRY ABRAM, JR., Cleveland, O. A. B. '91. LUBMAN, MAX, New York City. M. D. '00. LUCAS, CHARLES OTHO, manufacturer, Greenville, O. B. S. '79. LUCAS, WILLIAM EDWARD, general manager Amer. International

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Fuel & Petroleum Ph. B. '77.

Co.,

Tampico, Mexico; residence, Urbana,

111.

LUCKENBACH, EDWIN MARSHALL, Columbus, Ga. 94, Law. LUCKEK, GROVER, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, M. E. LUCKEY, FRANK RANNEY, New Haven, Conn. B. S. '82. LUDDEN, GERTRUDE ELLIS, 221 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. '01, Arts.

LUDELING, FREDERICK LYNDHURST, Monroe, La. '76, LUDLAM, HARRY WEEKS, Oyster Bay, N. Y. M. E. '93. LUDLAM, ISAAC COCK, Oyster Bay, N. Y. LL. B. '98. LUDLOW, CHARLES ARABUT, Monroe, Wis. '01, Arts. LUDLOW, FREDERICK BARRETT, Marco, Fla. Ph. C. '89. LUDLOW, JUSTIN WYALAN, designing draughtsman in

Phil.

bridge department, C. B. & Q. R'y Co., 825 W. Congress St., ChiLewis Inst., cago, 111. b. Adrian, Minn., Feb. 10, 1879. Chicago, M. E., '01; Cornell, C. E., '03. Sigma Xi (Cornell, for Fuertes medal for highest standdistinction in C. E. course) ing in class of C. E., '03. Junior member Amer. Soc. C. E. Professional specialty, concrete-steel designing; work with C. B. & Q. consists largely of designing concrete-steel arches, cul;

verts, retaining walls, etc.

LUDLOW, RODNEY FORREST, LUDWIG, ROBERT FRANCIS,

Springfield, O.

'75, Sci.

house physician, German Hosp.,

Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Chicopee, Mass., Jan. 29, 1877. Prep. Chicopee High School; Cornell, A. B., '00; M. D., '03. Member Nu Sigma Nu; class athletic director; Varsity track team (1) (2); captain basketball team (3) (4); Varsity "C" (3); captain bicycle team (3); Junior Prom. Committee, vice-president (3); Medical; Banquet Committee (2) (3) (4); president (4). LUEDER, ARCHIE BYRON, Wilkesbarre, Pa. C. E. '99. LUFF, HENRY EDMUND, Oak Park, 111. '01, Law. LUKE, FRED KORNAD, Columbus, O. M. S. in Agr. '97. LUKES, CARRIE NELSON, Racine, Wis. '79, H., P. S. LUKESH, GEORGE MARTIN, Akron, O. '92, E. E.

GERARD BRAMLEY, forest assistant in Bureau of Forestry, Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C. b. Chatsworth, N. J., Mar. Prep. Delaware Acad., Delhi, N. Y. Cornell, F. E., '04. 4, 1877.

LULL,

Member

class

football team;

chairman Junior Smoker Com-

mittee; Senior Ball Committee.

LUM, PAUL BENTLEY, Washington, D. C. '03, C. E. LUNDELL, GUSTAVE ERNEST FRED, instructor in N.

W. Univ. Pharmacy

School, 75 Maple

St.,

Chicago,

chemistry, A. B. 111.

'03.

LUNT, ALEXANDER DRUMMOND, New York M. M. E.

City.

'93.

LUPPEN, LUPPE BARNES, LUSK, CLAYTON RILEY,

Pekin, 111. '03, M. E. Cortland, N. Y. LL. B.

'02.

M. E.

'92;

REGISTER RUTH, Bloomsburg, Ta. M. D. '99. LUSTGARTEN, ABRAHAM, physician, 703 Union

361

LITSTIN,

Ave.,

New

York,

N. Y. b. Russia, Dec. 3, 1878. Member Alumni of Lebanon Hosp., July 1, 1899-July 1, 1900; attending surgeon, Lebanon Hosp., outdoor dept. Member New York County Med. Ass'n.;

Eastern Med. Soc; Eastern Physicians' Ass'n.; Bronx Med. Soc, and Alumni of Lebanon Hosp. LUTHER, GEORGE MARTIN, secretary Nichols Chemical Co., 25 Broad St., New York, N. Y. b. Greenbush, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1849. Prep. Albany Aca. Prep. Auburn Academic High School; Cornell ex. '02, leaving at end of third Member Cornell Univ. orchestra. Associate member year. of the Denver Gas and Electric Co.

Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engs. Married Auburn, N. Laura Melita Williams.

June

Y.,

1,

RICHARDSON, WALTER STARR, Angelica, N. Y. '98, Arts. RICHARDSON, WILLIAM CARRINGTON, New York City.

1904,

A. B,

'99.

*RICHENS, BLANCHE BUNDY. B. L. RICHEY, GEORGE D., Chicago, 111. LL. RICHIE, DAVID ROBERTS, tal work for S. L. Allen

'96.

B.

LL. M.

'92,

in charge of designing

&

Co.,

'93.

and experimen-

manufacturers. Planet Jr. agri-

cultural implements, Fifth and

Glenwood

Philadelphia,

Ave.,

Moorestown, Burlington Co., N. J., July 18, 1874. Prep. Westtown Boarding School '92. Cornell M. E. '97. Varsity Pa.

b.

Football Team '95-'96; Philadelphia Ass'n Cornell Univ. RICHMOND, FRANCIS ALANSON, professor, Elmira, N. Y.

B. S.

'98.

RICHMOND, JAMES,

Lockport, N. Y.

M. E.

'02.

ARTHUR WILLIAM, Madison, Wis. RICHTMYER, FLOYD KARKER, Cobleskill, N. RICHTER,

M. M. E. Y.

'02,

'99.

Arts.

CHARLES MADERIA, Reading, Pa. '02, M. E. RICKARD, LE ROY SIDNEY, Cobleskill, N. Y. '02, C. E. RICKER, CHARLES MELVILLE, Canandaigua, N. Y. M. E.

RICK,

(E. E.)

'96.

RICKER, WILLIAM WOOD, superintendent ilton, O.

b.

Portsmouth,

O.,

Aug.

Niles Tool Works, HamCornell M. E. '96.

22, 1873.

Delta Kappa Epeilon. Member Univ. Club, Cleveland, BICKETSON, WILLIAM ELBRIDGE, Plattsburgh, N.

O.

Y.

M. E.

MGBY, GEORGE MORTON,

Yonkers, N. Y.

'94,

E. E.

»RIDALL, JACOB COOK. '00, M. E. RIDER, ARTHUR BRIGGS, Hyde Park, N. Y. C. E. RIDER, CHESTER GRANT, Tioga, N. Y. A. B. '96. RIDER, FREDERICK JACKSON, Portsmouth, N. H. RIDER, ORA PUTNAM, Hamilton, Mont. Ph. B. '86.

'98.

'89,

C. E.

'03,

REGISTER RIEDEL, ERNEST HENRY, A. B.

N. Y.

A.'B.

N. Y.

St.,

Brooklyn,

teacher,

Belvedere

18

St.,

Brooklyn,

'03.

RIEGEL, ROSS MILTON,

surveyor, 275 Brig-gs

St.,

Harrisburg, Pa.

E.

'02, C.

RIETZ.

teacher, 18 Belvedere

'02.

HELEN CLARA,

RIEDEL,

461

HENRY LEWIS,

Ph. D.

professor, 918

W. Oregon

St.,

Urbana,

III.

'02.

RIKER, CHARLES (E. E.)

M., engineer, 557 52d St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

M. E.

'96.

RILEY, CHAMPLAIN LORD, Nev? York City. M. E. '99. RILEY, FRED EDWIN, Fort Edward, N. Y. '92, C. E. RILEY, HOWARD WAIT, engineer, Morse Chain Co., Triimansburg, M. E. (E. E.)

N. Y.

'01.

RILEY, WILLIAM ALBERT, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. D. '03. RILEY, WILLIAM HERMAN, Wilming-ton, Del. M. E. '8G. RILLING, WILLIAM SULLIVAN, Penn Yan, N. Y. '01, Law. RINDSFOOS, CHARLES SIESIL, student, Ithaca, N. Y. '06, C.

RINGWOOD, THOMAS DUNCAN, Ilion, N. Y. '90, C. E. RIORDAN, VINCENT HENRY, Buffalo, N. Y. LL. B. '95. RIOTTE, GERARD, Costa Rica, C. A. '97, C. E. RIPLEY, ALLEN BRADFORD, 783 Washington Boulevard, Member Zeta Psi; Savage Club; Club; Masque. Member Chicago Athletic Club. RIPLEY, .TOHN WESLEY, engineer to John Monks & 111.

Cornell A. B.

'03.

E.

Chicago,

Mummy

Sons, 82 Residence, 136 Delaware St., Flushing-, L. I., N. Y. b. Sag- Harbor, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1870. Cornell C. E. '93. Secretary and treasurer Brooklyn -Queens Cement Stone Co.; vice-president and engineer Concrete Block Plans Co. Married Aug. 27, 1896, Eleanor Louise Orr, Syracuse, '92.

Beaver

St.,

New York

City.

RIPLEY, ROBERT HARRIS, manufacturer and

railway Residence, Cornell B. L. '99; Chiseller of

supplies. Simplex R'y Appliance Co., Chicago,

Riverside,

cago

Prep. Shattuck School.

111.

Coll. of

Law

B. L.

Sigma

Psi.

Member

111.

Quill and Dagger;

Varsity Track Team; treasurer Intercollegiate A. A. of A.; Cornell Athletic Council. Attorney with A. T. & S. F. R'y 19001901; manufacturer since that date. Married Apr. 30, 1903, at Pasadena, Cal., Ada Story.

RISLEY, HENRY CLAYTON, Waterville, N. Y. '68, C. E. RISTINE, GEORGE W., JR., designing draughtsman, 3335 Ave., Chicago,

S.

Park

Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 23, 1879. Prep. Chicago Manual Training School. Cornell M. E. '01. Member Sigma Phi; class Baseball Team (2); Undine; Bench and

Board;

111.

b.

manager Bicycle Team (3); treasurer InBicycle Racing Ass'n (3); executive committc-e

Mermaid;

tercollegiate (4).

RISTINE,

JOHN DIXON,

Chicago,

111.

'00,

M. E.

462

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HITCH, ISAAC WILSON, publisher. Port Jefferson, N. Y. '69, Ph. RITCHIE, ELIZA, Halifax, N. S., Can. Ph. D. '89. EITCHIE, NOEMAN LAMB, Saratog-a Springs, N. Y. '98, Arts. RITCHIE, STITH BEARDEN, Camden, Ark. '91, C. E. RITER, SAMUEL NEELY, Pittsburg, Pa. '93, M. E. RITES, FRANCIS MARION, Ithaca, N. Y. M. E. '81.

RITTENHOUSE, JOHN VINCENT, Plainfield, N. J. '00, E. E. RITTER, GILBERT POWERS, Washington, D. C. C. E. '97. RITTER, HENRY HANSELL, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. M.

E.

(E. E.) '96.

RITTER, ISIDOR, New York City. M. D. '01. RITTER, ROLLIN VON, Durango, Col. M. E. (E. E.) '03. RITTLER, WILLIAM FERDINAND, Baltimore, Md. '92, C.

RITZWOLLER, EUGENE MAX,

manufacturer, Peoria,

E.

111.

'02,

M. E.

MAX H., manufacturer of cooperage, Peoria, 111. Germany, Sept. 20, 1854. Prep. Joachimsthal Gymnasium, Berlin, Germany. Married Cincinnati, O., June 6, 1884, Fannie H. Hollstein.

RITZWOLLER, b. Gartz,

ROAT, GROVER CLEVELAND, Rushville, N. Y. '02, E. E. EOATS, OLEY DE WAYNE, Three Mile Bay, N. Y. '03, Law. *ROBB, EDW^IN FORREST. A. B. '70. ROBB, HENRY SHOEMAKER, Oakmont, Pa. '96, C. E. ROBB, JOHN WATKINS, Jackson, Mich. A. B. '03. BOBBINS, CHARLES COOK, Buffalo, N. Y. '89, E. E. ROBBINS, FRANK LE BARON, Penn Yan, N. Y. '70, Sci. BOBBINS, HARRY EUGENE, Pittsfield, Mass. '85, M. E. ROBBINS, JOHN LORING, Great Harrington, Mass. '02, Arts. ROBBINS, LAWRENCE OGDEN, Washington, D. C. '87, Arts. ROBBINS, LORING GRISWOLD, clerk, Pittsfield, Mass. b. Pittsfield, Mass. Cornell '00. Psi Upsilon. Member Sphinx Head. ROBBINS, MARY LOUISE, Washington, D. C. Ph. B. '91. ROBBINS, NATHANIEL C, Nyack, N. Y. '91, E. E. ROBBINS, PERCY ARTHUR, Cape Colony, South Africa. U. E. '94. ROBBINS, RALPH WELLINGTON, Washington, D. C. M. E. '01. ROBERT, LE ROY CLINTON, Ordway, Col. '03, M. E. ROBERTS, ADDISON ERNEST, Elmira, N. Y. '92, Law. ROBERTS, CHARLES ALPHONSO, engineer, Lakeville, Conn. '02, E. E.

ROBERTS, DAVID EVAN, Constableville, N. Y. '80, P. S. ROBERTS, EDMUND WILSON, Clyde, O. M. E. '95. ^ROBERTS, EDWARD COLERIDGE. A. B. "01. ROBERTS, ELLWOOD WALTER, Troy, N. Y. '70, M. E. ROBERTS, FRANK SCHUYLER, New York City. '73, Arch. ROBERTS, FRANK TAFT, Salt Lake City, Utah. '99, C. E. ROBERTS, HENRY HURD, teacher, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.

Ph. B.

'75.

REGISTER

463

EGBERTS, JAMES HENRY, Windsor, N. Y. '82 Arts KOBERTS, LEWIS DENZIL, teacher, Faribault, Minn. A B

'97

BURROUGHS '(MRS. ALBERT W. SAflTH.^'p^f^'"*'^^™ bMIlH), Palo Alto, Cal. Ph. B '80 M S "' ^ROBERTS, MILTON JOSIAH '76 N '8'>

'

ROBERTS,

OWEN WILBUR,

Oak Park,

^

'

111.

'

M

E

'01

BUCHANAN, Canton, Miss. B. L '87 5n«^S^'' ROGER MARR, ROBERTS, Palo Alto, Cal. B S A ^i ROBERTS, THOMAS BURROUGHS, Ithaca, N. Y A B '03 ROBERTS, WILLIS MARKEL, Seneca Falls N Y B M E '83 ROBERTSHAW, JOHN CLEMENT, Eln^ira,' N Y 02 Art ROBERTSON, ^^""^^^

ANDREW

JAMES, indes,

N. Y.

'71

Sci ROBERTSON, EDWARD LIVINGSTON, lawyer, On^n Bank Bldg "'"JT-. Syracuse, N. Y. LL. B '01 ROBERTSON, EZRA CORNELL, Albion, Mich. '72 Lie in Sr & Dr ROBERTSON, GEORGE CLAYTON, Mansfield Pa Ph B ^S ROBERTSON, GEORGE COOKE, Buffalo '03 Art ROBERTSON, ISABELLE GIVAN, Brooklyn N Y t B '02 ROBERTSON, LEWIS ARCHER, iaiveston Tex '00 ROBERTSON, LIONEL OMAR, Jamestown N J. '9^' tel' y-*' ^ren, ROBERTSON MINNTF ATTPVtt^ °^"^^°"«^^' ^- ^- ^^"-i-^ ^ellorclndi;. Ph.B '96 ROBERTSOxN, RALPH KENYON, Buffalo, '02 Arts N. Y ROBERTSON, RALPH NOYES, Leadville '05 M E Col ROBERTSON, WILLIAM, PortHuron, M^ch LL i '89 ROBERTSON, WILLIAM EWART, Ithaca, '91 E E N. Y ROBERTSON, WILLIAM TOURO, New York '93 City ROBEY, KENNERLY, Chicago, 111. C E '95

kV

EE





'

'

'

ME

ROBINSON, ALFRED SLATER, Ithaca, ROBINSON, ARABEL, Butler, Pa. A B ROBINSON, CHARLES WALRATH,

N. Y.

'96

Law

'99

superintendent,

St.,

Chicago,

11925

Butler J^uiier

M. E. '94 ROBINSON, CLARENCE ISAAC, chemist for Standard Oil Co. at ^''^"^^' W-*-'--^-h, West New Brigh111.

foTT' New VI \ork "T" City. ton,

^ . Sept.

..o 1889, 4,

'^'•^

b.

Laurens,

Industry;

N.

May

Y.,

Amer. Chemical

Soc.

at Milford, N. Y.,

irT^'/^^^^

Mary \. Smith "^^^^'^' ^^-^ ^^'^ ^^^^-

Grand Rapids, Mich.

^-

«•

26

1859

Alarried

'-' M. S. in

B. S. in Arch. '95

ROBINSON, GEORGE GARRETT, Richfield Springs N Y '03 T.w ROBINSON, HARRY BAKER, Gowanda, N. Y '02 kfts ROBINSON, HENMAN SMITH, Union '76 Sci Springs N Y ROBINSON, HORACE BRADY, civil eng'ineel'o!; city, Pa '

Tuscarora Acad., Academia, Pa.;

Prep.

Cornell

'71-'74;

B. C. E.

'?!,

464

COENELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

C. E. '90.

Member

Cornell Ass'n C, E.

Married Sept.

30, 1885,

at Port Royal, Pa., Miss N. E. Wilson.

EOBINSON, JAMES REED, Venetia, N. Y. '87, M. E. ROBINSON, JOHN ALDEN, physician, 215 W. Second St., Elmira. N. Y. b. Southold, L. I., May 11, 1876. Cornell Med. Coll. M. D. Vice-president Freshman class; president Sophomore secretary Junior class; chairman Junior Med. Banquet; member Omega Upsilon Phi; state scholarship. Married Morristown, N. Y., Aug-. 24, 1904, Lena Mills Palmer. ROBINSON, LEX., Butler, Pa. A. B. '99. ROBINSON, LESTER LUDYAH, San Francisco, Cal. '90, E. E. ROBINSON, WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER, Holland Patent, N. Y. '02, E. E. ROBINSON, WILLIAM COLIN, Hyde Park, 111. '87, M. E. *ROBINSON, WILLIAM HOUTS, JR. Ph. B. '88. ROBSON, ALBERT NORNIN, student, Ilion, N. Y. '06, For. ROBSON, JOHN WHITWORTH, Pittsburg, Pa. '73, Sci. ROBY, HAROLD PAIGE, Cleveland, O. '01, M. E.; '02, For. ROCAP, CHARLES CLARENCE, Plainfield. N. J. '03, M. E. ROCKEFELLER, ROY POLK, Phelps, N. Y. '99, Arts. ROCKWELL, GEORGE ANDREWS, Oshkosh, Wis. B. S. in Arch. '04.

class;

'95.

*ROCKWELL, HENRY NORRIS. '02, Law. ROCKWELL, JAMES CHAPMAN, Syracuse, N. Y. '02, M. E. ROCKWOOD, EDWARD VERMILYE, 954 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. Building inspector, office of New York State architect, Albany, N. Y. b. Buffalo, N. Y., May 30, 1874. Prep. Buffalo High School; Cornell, B. Arch., '97. Member Delta Phi. Junior member of Dixon & Rockwood, architects, of Buffalo, 1898-1900; draughtsman, acting structural engineer, and building inspector. State architect's office.

New York

State, 1900-04.

Mem-

ber Univ. Club of Albany, N. Y.

ROCKWOOD, DWIGHT CARRINGTON, Buffalo, N. Y. M. E. '99. RODDEWIG, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Davenport, la. '02, M. E. RODGERS, RALPH CHAPMAN, student, Binghamton, N. Y. '05, M. E.

RODLEY, HEEMON CLINTON, RODRIGUEZ, ARTURO, chief architects. 1

Lowville, N. Y. '03, Arts. engineer for Horgan & Slattery,

Madison Ave. (residence, 432 W. 160th

St.),

New

Caguas, Porto Rico, May 1, 1868. Inst. C. E., San Juan, Porto Rico, A. B., '84; Cascadilla School '86-'87; Cornell, C. E., '91. Chief engineer in charge of designing and construction of Buttcrick Bldg., Irving Bank Bldg., Harlem

York

City.

b.

Marall in New York City, since 1901. Ana E. Fisher, of Ithaca, N. Y. RODRIGUEZ, FRANCISO De PAULO VALDES, civil engineer and Hosp., Abattoir,

etc.,

ried Aug. 24, 1892,

architect, 20 Estrella St.,

Havana, Cuba.

b.

Havana, Cuba, Jan.

REGISTER

465

,

c.

COKNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

466

of Kogers

&

Starr, Perry Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.

Prep. Dean, hockey, basketball, and, lacroBse teams; Varsity track team '02, '03 (Varsity "C"). ROGERS, HENRY GEER, superintendent, Ausable Forks, N. Y. Cornell, M. E.,

Acad.;

'03.

Member

M. E.

'97,

ROGERS, HENRY PLINY, JR., Salamanca, N. Y. '02, Arch. ROGERS, HOWARD MAXWELL, Sherborn, Mass. '03, E. E. ROGERS, ISABEL, Rochester, N. Y. A. B. '01. ROGERS, JAMES, JR., manufacturer, Ausable Forks, N. Y.

'73,.

Sci.

ROGERS, JAMES TRACY, Binghamton, N. Y. LL. B. '93. ROGERS, JEROME DWIGHT, Penn Yan, N. Y. '02, Law. ROGERS, JESSE ALANSON. C. E. '91. ROGERS, JOB ROBERT, New York City. '02, C. E. ROGERS, JOHN BETHEL, Watertown, N. Y. Ph. B. '98. ROGERS, JULIA ELLEN, writer and lecturer, Englewood, M.

S. in

Agr.

N.

Y.

'02.

ROGERS, JULIUS EDWIN, Richmondville, N. Y. '70, Sci. ROGERS, MARY FARRAND (MRS. WILHELM MILLER), New York

City.

B. S.

'96.

ROGERS, MIRIAM NANCY SHELTON,

Bridgeport, Conn.

A. M.

'92.

ROGERS, ROBERT WILSON, New York City. '02, M. E. ROGERS, SARA BULKLEY, Bridgeport, Conn. A. M. '91. ROGERS, THOMAS CHATTLE, attorney, 75 North St., Middletown,. LL. B.

N. Y.

'95.

ROGERS, WILLIAM BURCH, Elmira, N. Y. '89, Law. ROGERS, WILLIAM WOOLARD, New York City. '02, Arts. ROGERS, ZEBBIE GEORGE, Roxboro, N. C. '94, M. E. ROHDE, HANS FRIEDRICH, Fraer, la. '75, Lit. ROIG, HAROLD JOSEPH, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. '02, Law. ROLFE, JOHN CAREW, professor, 4400 Chestnut St., Philadelphia,, Pa.

A. M.

'84;

Ph. B.

'85.

ROLLINS, ETHEL, New York City. '02, Arts. ROLLINS, HARRY LEON, Brockton, Mass. '96,

E. E.

ROLPH, THOMAS WILLETT, Fredonia, N. Y. '03, M. E. ROLSTON, MARGARET, Chattanooga, Tenn. '02, Arts. ROMANSKY, BENJAMIN, New York City. M. D. '03. ROMER, WILLIAM JOHNSTONE, Ithaca, N. Y, Ph. B. '87. ROMMEL, ARTHUR EVAN, engineer, Mt. Pleasant, la. C. E. '02. ROMNEY, JOSEPH MacAUSLIN, Salt Lake City, Utah. B. S. '86. ROMIG, HOBERT BALDWIN, Auburn, N. Y. '00, Arts. RONEY, WILLIAM WHEELER, New York City. '01, Arch.; '02,. M. E.

ROOD, WILHELM M. Ph. D.

T., editor,

133 E. 16th St.,

New York

'99.

ROOS, OSCAR CHRISTIAN, New York

City.

'00,

E. E.

City,.

REGISTER

467

ROOS, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Batavia, N. Y. B. S. '98. ROOT, ANNA CONANT BRONSON, Parker, Ind. Ph. B. *ROOT, DANIEL BAYARD. '83.

ROOT, ROOT, ROOT, ROOT, ROOT, ROOT, ROOT,

EDWARD, Oneida, N. Y. '85, M. E. EVA ROSALIE, Skaneateles, N. Y.

A. B.

'02.

FRANCIS JEROME, New York City. B. C. FRANCIS STANTON, lawyer. Port Byron, N.

HELEN

'93.

E. Y.

'73.

LL. B.

'93.

ISABEL,

JOSEPH

Oodooville, Jaffna, India. A. B. '96. HARRISON, Indianapolis, Ind. B. S. '90.

treasurer Walter A. Wood Mowing & Reaping Hoosick Falls, N. Y. b. Port Byron, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1868. Prep. Port Byron High School; Cornell, A. B., '92. Sage scholarship in mathematics '88-'92; fellowship in political economy and finance '92-'93; Cornell Congress. Secretary to L.

CARROLL,

Machine

Co.,

Congressman John DeWitt Warner (1872) 1893-1895; editor of Sound Currency and secretary Sound Currency Committee of Reform Club 1896-1904; private secretary to Hon. Charles S. Fairchild 1896-1901; secretary of New York Security & Trust Co. 1901-02; third vice-president of same 1902-04; present position since 1904. Assistant to Indianapolis Monetary Commission 1897-98; secretary Reform Club 1904; president Cornell Author of numerous Univ. Club, New York City, 1902-03. monographs on financial questions. Married Mar. 26, 1892, Alice S. Beers; children Harold S. and Helen M.



ROOT, LYDIA FIDELIA, Skaneateles, N. Y. A. ROOT, MABEL VIRGINIA, teacher, 49 Spring A. B.

'96.

Catskill, N. Y.

'97.

ROOT, SAMUEL CHARLES, Mich.

B. St.,

M. E.

engineer, 66 Piquette Ave., Detroit,

'01.

ROOT, WILLIAM WEBSTER, physician, Parker, Ind. B. S. '90. ROPE, FREDERICK WILLIAM, clerk, 40 St. James Place, Buffalo, N. Y.

A. B.

'04.

ROPER, DENNEY WARREN, Chicago, 111. M. ROPER, JOSEPH CHARLES, physician, 202 W. City.

M. D.

E.

'93.

79th

St.,

New York

'99.

RORTY, MALCOLM CHURCHILL,

superintendent of traffic. CenPrinting Telegraph Co. (Bell Telephone Co. for Pittsburg and surrounding territory), 416 7th Ave., Pittsburg, Prep. Wallkill Acad., Pa. b. Paterson, N. J., May 1, 1875.

tral District

&

Middletown, N. Y., '92; Cornell, M. E, (E. E.) '96. Sigma Xi '96. H. B. Lord scholarship '95; associate editor Sibley Journal of Engineering; patentee in United States and foreign countries of automatic telephone exchanges and other telephone apparatus mostly in commercial use. Married Mar. 23, 1904, at Columbus, O., Margaret McNaughten. RORTY, PHILIP ADAMS, lawyer, Middletown, N. Y. LL. B. '97.

ROOSA, ISAAC PERCIVAL,

Bethel, N. Y.

'73, Sci.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

468

ANTONIO MAXIMO, New Durham, N. J. '90, M. E. ROSANOFF, A. J., King's Park, N. Y. M. D. '00. ROSBROOK, ALDEN IVAN, lawyer, 79 Utica City Nat, Banlc ROS,

Utica, N. Y.; residence, 58 St. Vincent St.

b.

BIdg.,

town of Water-

town, Jefferson Co., N. Y., June 11, 1880. Cornell, LL. B., '02; senior assistant librarian in Law Library '01-'02; acting head librarian May and June, '02. Member Cornell Congress '99-'02; played lacrosse '01-'02. Admitted to practice in State courts at the 1901 November term of Appellate Division of the Supreme Court. Admitted to practice in the U. S. Circuit and District Courts on Sept. 6, 1904. Member Soc. of the Second War with Great Britain in the State of New York, and of the general society. Married May 28, 1904, at Carthage, N. Y., Grace Florence LHlmann. ROSBROOK, FRED EUGENE, Watertown, N. Y. '03, Law. ROSBROOK. IDA BELLE, Watertown, N. Y. '03, Law.

ROSE, ALICE

EVELYN

(MRS.

C. R.

ftnLLER), Cleveland, O.

B.

S.,

'80.

ROSE, CHARLES PRICE, Friendship, N. Y. '03, Law. ROSE, CLARENCE EDWARD, Little Rock, Ark. '02, M. E. ROSE, EVANGELINE DARLING, teacher, Port Jefferson, N. Y. Arts.

'02,

ROSE, GEORGE STANTON, Yonkers, N. Y. '02, E. E. ROSE, HARRY, Whiteboro, N. Y'. '98, M. E. ROSE, HUDSON P., real estate operator in suburban properties, 31 W. 42d St., New York City. b. Mercer, Pa., Mar. 23, 1863. Prep. Cascadilla School, Ithaca; Cornell '80. Admitted to Ohio bar Alpha Delta Phi. First Freshman editor Cornell Suit ; 1890. also member Cornell Univ. Club, New York City; Columbia

Yacht Club, New York City; Knickerbocker Club; Whist Club: Ohio Soc; Thousand Islands Yacht Club, Alex. Bay, N. Y. Removed from Cleveland to New York City in 1895. Married Jan.

2,

1893, at Portland, Me.,

Molly Merrill.

ROSE, JOSEPH HANSON. Pittsburg, Pa. '02, ROSE, MABEL ESTEY, teacher, 1244 Fulton A. B.

Arts. St.,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

'00.

STEPHEN EDWARD,

merchant, Elmira, N. Y. B. S. '98. lawyer, 3236 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Prep. Chaffey Coll., OnCal. b. Toronto, Can., Nov. 25, 1872. tario, Cal., '91; Stanford, A. B., '95; LL. B. '96. Member Chancery; first prize law thesis '96; author "Notes on U. S. Reports" (13 vols., San Francisco), 1899-1901; "Digest on U. S, Reports" (3 vols., San Francisco), 1903; editor of "Notes on Texas Reports" (5 vols.), 1902-03. Married Oct. 19, 1899. at

ROSE, ROSE,

WALTER MALINS,

Holt, Ky., Mary Holt; child—Joseph Holt. ROSE, WILLIAM HOLLIDAY. manager. Baltimore. Md. (E. E.)

'97.

M. E.

REGISTER

469

ROSEBLOOM, AUGUSTUS ABRAHAM, Fulton, ROSEBOOM, ABRAHAM HENDRICK, Cherry

N. Y. M. D. 02. '68, Valley, N. Y.

C. E.

ROSEGRANT, CLARK AMES, dam, N. Y.

EOSEKR/\NS,

A. B.

instructor, 6

BURTON WARREN,

Ave., Albany, N. Y.

ROSEN, ROBERT

Lawrence

Ave., Pots-

'91.

draughtsman,

534

Madison

E. RUDOLPH, Bridgeport, Conn. '03, C. E. B. L. '95. J., Buffalo, N. Y. '99, C.

; '

ROSENAU, EDWARD ROSENBERG, HERMAN, New York City. M. D. '03. ROSENBERG, JACOB GEORGE, lawyer, 16 Rowley St.,

Rochester, N. Y. b. Lafayette, Ind., Aug. 16, 1877. Prep. Rochester High School; Cornell, A. B., '00; Harvard Law School ('00-'03) LL. B. '03.

ROSENBERG, JEROME DAVIS, New York City. A. B. '03. ROSENBLATT, WALTER MAYER, Hartford, Conn. '68, Phil. ROSENCRANZ, RICHARD, EvansviUe, Ind. '01, M. E.; '02, Arts. ROSENHEIM, MINNA, Baltimore, Md. '02, Arts. ROSENQUIST, AARON MELCHER, Afton, Minn. '71, Sci. ROSENSTELL, WILLIAM FRANK, superintendent Globe Iron Co., Johnstown, Pa. b. Johnstown, Pa., Mar. 12, 1880. Prep. Kiskiminetas; Cornell ex-'Ol. Member Sigma Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon. ROSENSTOCK, EDGAR HORACE, Petersburg, Va. 91, E, E.; '93,

Foundry

Law.

ROSENTHAL, HERBERT SOLOMON,

Chicago,

111.

M. E.

(E, E.)

'01.

ROSENTHAL, JEROME WALTER, veterinarian, 184 E. 72d St., New York City. b. New York City, Dec. 22, 1880. Prep. Boys' High School, New York City; Dwight School; Cornell, D. V. M., "02. Awarded Horace K. White second

prize.

business manager Omaha Omaha, Neb., May 24, 1874. Prep. Omaha High School; Cornell, Ph. B., '94; Columbia M. A.

ROSEWATER, CHARLES COLMAN, Daily Bee, Omaha, Neb.

b.

Editor-in-chief Cornell Daily Su7i; member Sphinx Head. Besides business manager Daily Bee, secretary the Bee Building Co.

Married June

15,

N. Y.; child— Charlotte

1898,

Julia A.

Warner

at

Jamestown,

W.

ROSS, CECIL METCALFE, Hackensack, N. J. M. D. '02. ROSS, GEORGE HILLIARD, Edgewater, N. J. '02, Arts. ROSS, HEDLEY VICARS, journalist, Stanley Bridge, P. E. Ph. D.

I.,

Can.

'00.

ROSS, HOWARD SLATER, North Sidney, Capte Breton, Can. Law. ROSS, IDA ADELIA, Freeport, N. Y. Ph. B. '98; B. S. '00. ROSS, MARY JANE, Waverly, N. Y. A. B. '98; Ph. D. '02. ROSS, MORRIS MORRIS, Indianapolis, Ind. B. S. '70.

'93,

,

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

470 ROSS, ROSS, ROSS,

SIDNEY FULLER, Kennebunk,

]\[e.

'99,

Arch.

TAYLOR WILLIAM, Madiaon, Ind, M. E. '95. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, railroading, Batavia,

N. Y,

B. S.

'98.

ROSSBACH, ERICH CARL, Milwaukee, Wis. '03, M. E. ROSSER, DAVID M., contractor. Kingston, Pa. C, E. '95. ROSSITER, EHRICK KENSETT, architect, 95 Liberty St., New Y'ork, N. Y. b. 16 Place Vendome, Paris, France, Sept. 14, 1854. Cornell '75, B. Arch. Member Phi Kappa Psi and Psi Upsilon; Century Ass'n; Nat. Fine Arts; Univ. Club of Litchfield Co., Conn.; Architectural League; Amer. Inst, of Arch. Married June 14, 1877, in Pittsburg, Pa, Mary Heath; children Frank



Kensett, Edith, Winthrop. ROSSITER, MAIDA, 401 College Ave., Appleton, Wis. Cornell, A. B., '03. Kappa Alpha Theta. ROSMAN, ALLEN M., Hudson, N. Y. '02, Arts. ROSSMAN, CLARK GREEN, physician, Hudson, N. Y. C. E. '93. ROSSMAN, RICHARD, Hudson, N. Y. '03, Arts. ROSSMANN, SIDNEY, Brooklyn. N. Y. '02, Arts. ROTH, JOHN CHRISTIAN, Albany, N. Y. '74, Ch. ROTH, RODOLFO, Buenos Ayres, Arg. Rep. '02, E. E. BOUILLON, LOUIS, professor, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. S. '91. ROUNDS, DONALD McGREGOR, civil engineer, 708 16th St., Dea Moines, la. b. Des Moines, Nov. 20, 1878. West High School, Des Moines (diploma); Colorado Coll., Colorado Springs, one E.,

year; Cornell, C. E.,

'03.

ROWE, ALLIE ETHEL, Hampton, Va. '03, Arts. ROWE, NORMAN, Oswego, N. Y. M. E. '93. KOWE, WILLIAM ALPHONSO, engineer, Quincy,

Mass.

M. E.

(E. E.) '03.

ROWE, WILLIAM PRATT, Camillus, N. Y. '68, Sci. ROWLAND, HARRY SHEPARD, student, Montclair, N. J. '06, E. E. ROWLAND, JOHN THOMAS, JR., architect. Commercial Trust b. New York State, Oct. 20, 1871. Bldg., Jersey City, N. J. Cornell '93. Member Phi Kappa Psi, and Theta Nu Epsilon. Supervising architect public schools of Jersey City, appointed Married Maud Williams in Jersey City, Apr. 19. 1898; 1900. one child, Katherine Douglass. ROWLAND, THEODORE SHERWOOD, Greenport, N. Y". '03. Law. ROWLAND, WILLIAM SAMUEL, Washington, D. C. '03, C. E. ROWLANDS, EDWARD PRICE, Waterville, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '97. ROWLEE, WILLARD WINFIELD, professor, 11 East Ave., Ithaca, N. Y.

B. L. '88; D. Sc.

'93.

ROWLEY, CLARA GERTRUDE, Philadelphia, Pa. Ph. B. '97. ROWLEY, HARRY EGLON, lumber, 311 Pearl St., Medina, N. B. L.

Y.

'97.

ROY, WILLIAM KING,

civil

engineer, Wappinger's Falls,

N. Y.

REGISTER

471

Alpha Sigina Chi; Beta Theta Pi (charter Since graduation has been connected with drugbusiness of J. S., W. K., and A. M. Roy, at Wappinger's Falls; secretary and chairman of executive committee of Wappinger Saving-s Bank and secretary of Grinnell Library, at Wappinger'a Falls; also commissioner of Mesier Park, Wappinger's Falls. Served aa index clerk of New York assembly two years; chairman of Dutchess Co. Democratic Committee several years; postmaster of Wappinger's Falls nine years; besides town and village offices, and representative of his party at district, state, and other conventions; also director or trustee of various comCoraell, B.

S., 1376.

member).

panies.

ROYCE, CHAELES HOWARD, Middletown.

N. Y.

B. S. -91; M. S.

'92.

BOYCE, EUGENE GODLEY, Escanaba, Mich. '97, M. E.; '98, Arts. ROYCE, HERBERT BLAKELY, Middletown, N. Y. LL. B. '9G. *ROYCE, MILTON TIBBITS. B. S. '90. ROYSE, DANIEL, Chicago. 111. M. M. E. '91. ROZIER, EDGAR JOSEPH, lead mining, Rozier Investment Co., Mo. b. St. Louis, Mo. Prep. St. Louis Acad.; Cornel School '97. Zeta Psi. Member Round Table and Thelima; also of Univ. Club, St. Louis. ROZIER, WELTON HENRY, lawyer; office, Chemical Bldg.; residence, 4451 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. b. St. Genevieve, Mo., 1877. Prep. Smith Acad.; Cornell '01; St. Louis Law School LL. B. Zeta Psi (Cornell). Member Univ. Club, St. Louis, and Bar Ass'n of St. Louis. RUBERT, KENNEDY FURLONG, Owego, N. Y. A. B. '90. RUBIRA, ADRIANO WOODRUFF, Mobile, Ala. '02, M. E. RUCH, VALENTINE, JR., Englewood, N. J. M. D. '03. RUDD, WILLIS NATHANIEL, superintendent, 514 Maple x\ve., Blue Island. 111. '80. Sci. RUDICH. MARK. Brooklyn. N. Y. '02. Arts. RUDIGER, JOHN MAX, JR.. engineer, 331 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y. '81, M. E. RUE, MALCOLM ASHER. designing and estimating of mill buildings; engineering department Amer. Bridge Co., 7 W. 22d St. (residence, 13th Ave., between 78th and 79th sta.. Brooklyn. N. Y.). Prep. Boys' High School. Brooklyn; Cornell C. E. '99. Member Cornell Ass'n C. E.; also Cornell Univ. Club. New York St. Louis,

Law

City.

*RUEPPELE, HERMAN AUGUSTUS. B. S. '76. RUFO, HENRY N., with motive power department, Int«rborough Rapid Transit Co.; residence, 142 W. 113th St., New York, N. Y. Cornell, E. E., '02. Member b. Havana, Cuba, June 20, 1877. Amer.

RUGG.

Inst. E. E.

WALTER SYLVESTER, New

York

City.

M.

S. '92.

472

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

KUGGLES, ARTHUR GORDON, Minn.

B. S. A.

entomologist,

St.

Anthony Park,

'01.

*RUGGLES, DWIGHT. '86, Phil. RUGGLES, WILLIAM BARKER, president

Ruggles-Coles EngineerCortlandt St., New York City; residence, 91 W. Fifth Prep. Haverb. Bath, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1861. St., Bayonne, N. J. ling Acad., Bath, N. Y. Cornell B. M, E. '83. Member Psi Upsilon. Mechanical engineer with West Shore Railroad 1886; superyising inspector Amer. Ca.sualty Co. 1888-93. President RugglesMarried Kate Sedg^vick, Coles Engineering Co. 1893 to 1894. at Bath, N. Y., Mar. 25, 1886; one child, Louise. RUHLEN, GEORGE, JR., Washington, D. C. '03, M. E. RULAND, CARL DUDLEY, Asheville, N. C. '01, Arch. RULAND, JOEL ALONZO, Central Village, N. Y. '03, Law. RULISON, GEORGE WARREN, Mohawk, N. Y. Ph. B. '94, LL. B.

ing

Co., 39

'95.

RUMPF, WILLIAM HENRY AUGUST, Newark, N. J. "76, M. E. RUMSEY, EUGENE AERTSIN, Salem, N. J. M. E. "90. RUMSEY, GEORGE AUGUSTIN, JR., Salem, N. J. "90, E. E. RUMSEY, WILLIE EARL, Morgantown, W. Va. B. S. '91. RUNNER, EMMA AVALYN, Washington, D. C. B. S. '86. RUNNETTE, HARRY KERR. Denver. Col. C. E. '96. RUNYON, FRANK WILLITS, editor, Plainfield, N. J. B. Lit. '83. RUNYON, WALTER CLARK, JR., Cleveland, O. '03, M. E. RUSER, ETTA LOUISE, Davenport, la. A. B. '02. RUSHMORE, DAVID BARKER, Montreal, Can. M. E. '95. RUSS, GEORGE H., JR., clerk, Scranton, Pa. *03, Law. RUSSEL, EDWARD TYRELL CHANNING, lawyer, Helena,

>!ont.

Southport, Conn., July 6, 1856. Prep. Ithaca Acad, and Antioch Coll. '74. Cornell, A. B., '79. Delta Upsilon. Secretary gymnasium '78-'79; rowed single-scull race '78; class race '79; Mozart Club (musical). Admitted to bar at Helena 1888; secretary Montana Bar Ass'n since 1896; U. S. court commissioner since 1897. Identified with Sons Amer. Rev.; K. P.; director State Humane Soc; Helena Athletic Ass'n; Encore Chib (musical); Citizens' Alliance; secretary and treasurer First Unitarian Soc. since 1894. Married Mar. 5, 1903, at Chicago, Dl., Lillian C. Kolbe. RUSSEL, SARAH JACKSON, Yonkers, N. Y. B. Lit. '79. RUSSEL, WILLIAM CHANNING, JR., Philadelphia, Pa. A. B. '80. RUSSELL, CHARLES, Albany, N. Y. B. L. '91. RUSSELL, CHARLES MILLS, lawyer, 220 Broadway, Manhattan, N. Y. Residence, 31 Plaza, Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Glens FaUe N. Y., Dec. 11, 1872. Prep. Glens Falls High School. Cornell B. Lit. '95. Albany Law School. Admitted to bar at Albany, N. Y., Feb., 1899. Delta Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon. Member Sphinx Head; Club; Quill Club. Legislature corresponb.

XXX

EEGISTER

473

dent for New York Trihune 1896-98; New York Sun 1899. Idenwith Masonic order, Senate Lodge, Glens Falls; Amity Chapter, N. Y.; Palestine Commandery, N. Y.; Montank tified

Logan Clubs, Brooklyn; Press Club, N.

and

Y.;

Legislative Reporters' Ass'n. Albany, N. Y.; various political clubs. Married June 11, 1902, at Brooklyn. N. Y., Ella Watson La Roche.

EUSSELL, CLAUDE HARTWELL, Geneva, O. '00, M. E. RUSSELL, CONSTANCE MARGARET, Cooperstown, N.

Y.

'99,

Arts.

RUSSELL, ELIZABETH LOCKWOOD,

teacher, Watkins,

N Y A B

'01.

*RUSSELL, ERNEST EMORY. Ph. B. '84. *RUSSELL, FRANK CHANNING. '79, Arts. EUSSELL, FRANK DOWNING, assistant, 30 Second A. B.

'90,

M. A.

St.,

Ilion

N Y

'95.

EUSSELL, FRANK WELDON, Dartmouth, N. S., Can. LL. M '94 RUSSELL, HOWARD, Albany, N. Y. B. S. '93. EUSSELL, ISAAC HOWARD, principal North East Boro Schools since 1890, North East, Erie Co., Pa. b. Pike, Wyoming Co., N. Y. Prep. Chamberlain Inst., Randolph, N. Y. Graduated from. Cornell in class of '86. Elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Principal Gainesville Union School, Gainesville, N Y., 1886-87; principal Ellington Acad., Ellington, N. Y., 1887-88; principal South Side Union School, Rockville Centre, N. Y., 1888-89; principal Sherman Union School, Sherman, N. Y., 1889-98; principal Belmont Union School, Belmont, N. Y., 1889-90. Married Aug. 19, 1889, to Nora A. Blodgett, at Clymer, N. Y.

EUSSELL, JAMES EARL, dean

of Teachers' Coll. and Barnard professor of pedagogy, Columbia Univ., New York City. b. Hamden, N. Y., July 1, 1864. Prep. Delaware Acad., Delhi, N. Y. Cornell A. B. '87; Univ. Leipzig Ph. D. '94; Dickinson Coll., Carlisle, Pa., LL. D. '03; universities of Jena and Leipzig (student) '93-'95. Delta Upsilon (Cornell); Phi Beta

Kappa, and honors in philosophy. Commencement orator '87; established ('84), and conducted for two years, Univ. department Ithaca Daily Journal; established Classical Ass'n (first presifinal

dent) '86-'87. Upsilon Club,

Member Century

Assn, Cornell Club, and Delta Teacher and principal in schools 1887-93; professor of philosophy and pedagogy Univ. Colorado 1895-97; professor of education. Teachers' Coll., since 1897, and dean since 1898; Barnard professor 1904. European commissioner of regents, Univ. State of New York, 1893-95; agent of Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C, 1893. Author of "The Extension of University Teaching in England and all

of

New York

City.

America" (1894); "German Higher Schools" (1899); also of numerous monographs and magazine articles. Member Amer. Psychological Ass'n;

National Council of Education;

Fellow

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

474

Amer. Ass'n Adv.

Sci.

Married June

19,

1889, at Delhi, N. Y.,

Mystic A. Fletcher,

RUSSELL, JOSEPH GRANDON, Santa Cruz. Cal. RUSSELL, JOSEPH HEYWOOD, chemist for G. Broad

'75,

M. E.

H. Leonard

&

Co.,

Philadelphia, Pa. b. Milwaukee, Wis., June 19, 1880. Prep. Manual Training- Hi^h School of Denver, Col., '97; entered Cornell same year, graduating in 1901; took two yeara of graduate work in chemistry. President of Fencers' Club and substitute on fencing team in Senior year. Member of Sigma XI. Two years assistant in chemistry at Cornell. One year chemist for J. K. Mosser & Co., tanners, Newberry, Pa. Member 331 S.

St.,

Amer. Chemical Soc;

Soc. of

Chemical Industry; Soc. of Lea-

ther Trades Chemists. RUSSELL, PLATT, Albany, N. Y.

'95, Sci.

RUSSELL, THOMAS ALEXANDER, McKeesport, Pa. '03. Arch. RUSSELL, WILLIAM MACKENZIE, Great Barrington, Mass. '02, Arts.

RUST, ROBERT EDWARD, St. Louis. Mo. '94, Arch. RUTHERFORD, HARRY' WILLIAM, student, Waddington, "06,

N. Y.

C. E.

*RUTHERFORD, ROBERT ELMERRL^TLEDGE, ANDREW,

B. L.

JR., Rockford.

111.

'87. '02,

Law.

RUTLEDGE, ARTHUR E., Powkford, 111. C. E. '86. RUTTER, CLExMENT CLARENCE, Lansford, Pa. '93, C. RUTZLER, JOHN ENOCH, engineer, New Y'ork City. M.

E. E.

'99.

GEORGE ARLIN. A. B. '88. RYAN, ALBERT HENRY, Watertown, N. Y. Ph. B. '98. RYAN, CHARLES P., lawyer. Third National Bank Bldg., »RUY"TER,

cuse, N.

Y'.

LL. B.

RYAN, HARRIS JOSEPH, Ithaca, N. Y. M. E. '87. RY'AN, JAMES MARTIN, Troy, N. Y'. LL. B. '95. RYAN, JOHN PATRICK, instructor, 1110 West St., A. B.

Syra-

'90.

Grinnell, la.

'02.

RYAN, MICHAEL LAWRENCE, New

Brighton,

N.

Y.

LL.

B.

'96.

RYAN, ROSE JOSEPHINE, Shelby. N. Y. RYDER, CLAYTON, lawyer, Carmel, N. Y. RYDER, EDWARD KERKE, principal, 107 '00,

Agr.;

'02,

B. L. '91.

B. S. S.

'79.

Third

St.,

Victor, Col.

Arts.

HERMAN REEVE, Delphi, N. Y'. D. V. M. '97. RYDER, HILLYER, bank cashier, Carmel, N. Y. '71, C. E. RYDER, STEPHEN, Sumner, Wash. B. S. '86. FRYMAN, W^ILLIAM PENN. B. S. '71. RYON, ARTHUR CLARK, Kingston, N. Y. '97, Arts; '99, Law. RYON, CHARLES PATRICK, Syracuse, N. Y. LL. B. '90. RYON, ROBERT, Pottsville, Pa. A. B. '03. RYTHER, GEORGE DE GROOT. Carthage, N. Y. '84, M. E. RY'DER,

REGISTER

475

SAAL. GEOKGE FREDERICK, Cleveland, O. '83, Let SABIN. WILLIAM WINTERHORAE, New York City. 'GS-'T- Sci SABINE, GEORGE HOLLAND, student, Ithaca, N. Y. A B ''03 SABINE. JOSEPH TURNER, Onondaga Valley, '71 N. Y.

'

Sci SACKETT, HENRY WOODWARD, lawyer. Tribune Bldg.,' New York City. Residence, 1 W^ 69th St., New York City, and Mamaro'

neck. N. i. b. Enfield, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1853. Prep. Ithaca Acad. Cornell A. B. '73. President Adelphi Lit. Soc. (Senior year) class essayist on graduation. Phi Beta Kappa. Trustee of Cornell Univ. since 1899; trustee member of Cornell Medical Coll CounciL Member Univ. Club; Republican Club; Cornell Univ. Club; Barnard Club; Hardware Club; Apawamis (golf) ClubPress Club; St. Nicholas Soc; St. George •

;

Soc; New England boc; Bar Ass'n of the city of New York; State Bar Ass'nPhi Beta Kappa Soc; Sons of Amer. Rev.; order of Founders and Patriots of America: trustee Amer. Scenic and Historic Presentation Soc; Municipal Art Soc; Medical Jurisprudence Soc. all of New York City. Married Nov. 17, 1880, Elizabeth Titus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Titus, of Brooklyn.

BACKETT, HOMER SAMUEL, Avon, N. Y '02 For SACKETT, JOHN THOMPSON, lawyer, 99 Nassau

St.,New York City Prep, public schools and St. Paul's Garden City, L. I. Cornell B. S. m-, Columbia LL. B. '88. Member Beta Theta Pi; business manager Cornell Dailtf S?un '85-'86Senior class memorial orator; captain military department. Member of the law firm of Sackett & Lang, making a specialty of corporation, surrogate's, and real estate law. One of the incorporators of the Cornell Univ. Club of New York City an incorporator of the Union League Club of Brooklyn; trustee of the Church Club of the Diocese of Long Island. Married Nov. 4, 1891, at South Amenia, N. Y., to Lucie Bariow Reynoldsone child, Justine Reynolds. b.

?,ew York City, Oct.

1,

1864.

SAFFORD. LEMUEL WHITNEY, Wallonsburgh,

N. Y.

LL B

'96

SAGE, ADOLPHUS HIRAM, teacher, Oshkosh, Wis. B S '86' SAGE, LILLIAN BELLE, teacher, 86 First Place, Brooklyn \ Y '01. "

A. B.

*SAGE. SAMUEL.

"^

'88, C.

'

'

"

E.

GEORGE RAYMOND, Swissvale, Pa. '03 M E HORACE PRICE, Chicago, 111. '03 ROBERT WARREN, Chicago, 111. 'O^ Arts SAKAL YUNOSUKE, Kamunagori, Nagano-ken, Japan. SAIIX)R,

SAILOR. SAILOR,

ME

Arch SALANT, WILLIAM, New York City. B S '94 SALISBURY, HERBERT LUCIUS, Marcellus n' Y '77 M E SALISBURY, MYRON DAVIS. Hamburg, N Y '00 E E SALISBURY. ORANGE JAMES. JR., Salt Lake '02, City, Utah. '03,

'

476

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

SALISBURY, ROBERT WALKER, Salt Lake City, Utah. '02, M. E. SALLADA, CHARLES WILBUR, Williamsport, Pa. '92, E. E. SALMON, DANIEL ELMER, Washington, D. C. B. V. S. '72, D. V. M. '76.

SALMON, SAMUEL WHITFIELD, Mount Olive, N. Y. B. C. E. '71. SALTZMAN, AUGUSTE LEOPOLD, Plainfield, N. J. '93, M. E. SAMISH, ELMER GABRIEL, St. Louis, Mo. '02, M. E. SAMPAIO, ROBERTO D'MESQUITA, Sao Paulo, Brazil. '03, E. E. SAMPLE, :M0RRIS DE FREES, New Y^ork City. M. E. '94. SAMUELSON, ABRAHAM BERNARD, New York City. '87, C. E. SANBORN, FRANKLYN HOLLOWAY, Astoria, Ore. '02, Arts. SANBORN, WILLIAM BRODIGAN, Fruit Vale, Cal. B. Sci. '95. SANDERS, ALVIN HOWARD, editor, 358 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. '78, S.

L.

SANDERS, FRANCIS NICOLL, Albany, N. Y. M. E. '92. SANDERS, FREDERICK MORTON, lawyer, 135 Broadway, New York

City.

LL. B.

'01.

SANDERS, RALSTON HARVEY, Oak Park, 111. '92, E. E. SANDERS, THOMAS RICHARD, Baldwinsville, Mass. '99, E. E. SANDERS, WALTER EDWARD, manufacturer, Boston Boulevard, Detroit, Mich.

M. E.

SANDERS, WILLIAM, A. B.

'03.

physician, 1609 Preston

St.,

Louisville,

Ky.

'96.

SANDERSON, EDWARD SPALDING, Waterbury, Conn.

M. E.

SANDERSON, EDWIN NASH, with Sanderson

&

engineer, 153 Hillside Ave.,

'94.

electrical engineer

Porter, 52 William

St.,

and contractor,

New York

City.

Resi-

Rugby Road, Prospect Park

South, Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1862. Brooklyn Polytechnic (4 years); Rensselaer Polyt. Inst., Troy, N. Y. (4 j-ears), graduating with degree C. E. '86. Cornell M, E. '87. Member Zeta Psi; Theta Nu Epsilon; left field Varsity Baseball Team '87. Associated with Westinghouse Electric Co. July 1, 1887, to May, 1896; dence, 147

office Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., 1894formed partnership Sanderson & Porter, May, 1896. Pres-

manager Boston 1895;

ident Plattsburgh Traction Co.; president Youngstown (O.) Cons. Gas and Electric Co.; president Meriden & Southington Tramway Co. (Conn.) general manager and treasurer Worcester and Connecticut Eastern R'y Co.; president Youngstown, Sharon St. R'y Co.; president Sharon and New Castle St. R'y Member Univ. Club, New York; City MidCo. (O. & Pa.). day Club, New York; Rensselaer Soc. of Engs., Troy, N. Y.; Amer. Soc. Mech. Engs.; Amer. Inst. Elec. Engs. Married April 17, 1889, at Worcester, Mass., Sarah Elizabeth Rogers; children, Helen, Sibyl, and Katharine. Also interested in the following: Indiana and Michigan Electric Co., South Bend, Ind. Has been avssociated in past as follows: Danielson and Nor;

KEGISTER wich

St.

R'y Co. (Conn.) treasurer and director People's Tram(Conn.); general manag^er and director Thompson treasurer and director Webster and DudCo. (Conn.) R'y Co. (Mass.); director Worcester and Webster St.

way Co. Tramway ley St.

477

;

;

R'y Co. (Mass.), vice-president and director.

SANDERSON, EZRA DWIGHT, Newark, Del. B. S. A. '98. SANDERSON, JAMES GARDNER, lawyer, Mears Bldg-., Scranton, Pa. b. Scranton, Pa., Mar. 22, 1876, son of Georg-e Sanderson and Lucy Reed (Jackson) Sanderson; Major Timothy Jackson, second great grandfather on mother's side, a soldier of the Revolution, as was Gen. Simon Spalding, the paternal great grandfather; Major Timothy Jackson, 1st, another grandfather, fought in the French and Indian War; home of mother's anPrep. cesters, Newton, Mass.; of father's, Dedham, Mass. School of the Lackawanna, Scranton, Pa.; Cornell student '97: Entered left in '96, after two years in letters and one in law. law office of McMurdy and Job, Chicago, Aug, 1, 1896, taking Senior year in law at Lake Forest Univ. '97; came to Scranton in 1898. Member of bars of Cook County, State of Illinois, and Lackawanna County, State of Pennsylvania. Sigma Phi. Secretary, manager, and president of the Masque; leader Banjo Club; class Baseball Team; director of same; Fruija; Undine; editor Cornell Magazine. Author " Cornell Stories," Scribner's, 1898;

also short stories published in MeClnre's, Miinseifs, Lippin-

Smart Set, Youth^s Companion, President Cornell Alumni Ass'n, N. E. Pennsylvania; Cornell Club; Country Club of Scranton; member New England Soc, N. E. Pennsylvania; favorite sports, baseball and tennis. Secretary Moses Shields Stone Co., Nicholson, Pa. Married Dec, 20, 1900, at Ithaca, N. Y., Beatrice Desaix Tyler, daughter Professor Charles Mellen Tyler, of Cornell Univ. SANDERSON, JULIUS COURTLON, 166 Sawtell Ave., Cleveland, O. '01, Arts; '02, For. SANDERSON, TIMOTHY, attorney, Walton, N. Y. A. B. '72. *SANDS, CHARLES GOODWIN. B. S. in Arch. '90. SANDS, HERBERT, Clyde, N. Y. '83, C. E. SANDS, ORD LEDYARD, Hancock, N. Y. '91, M. E. SANDSTEN, EMIL PETER, professor Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Ph. D. '03. SANFORD, CARLTON ELISHA, Hopkinton, N. Y. '69, Sci. SANFORD, CHARLES VAN WYCK, Warwick, N. Y. '83, S. L. SANFORD, CHESTER MILTON, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Arts. SANFORD, EMOGENE LAVINIA, Mt. Pleasant, N. Y. A. B. '02. SANFORD, ESTHER MARION, Marion, N. Y. '84, Phil. SANFORD, FERDINAND VAN DERVEER, lawyer, Warwick, N. Y. cotVs, Cosmopolitan, Metropolitan, etc.

B. S.

'77.

SANFORD, LESTER MORSE, New York

City.

'02,

C. E.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

478

SANFORD, LINUS, JR., Jackson, Mo. '92, E. E. SANFORD, MERTON JARVIS, physician, Centre Lisle,

M. D.

N. Y.

'04.

SANFORD, NEWTON, Palmyra. X. Y. '70, Sci. SANFORD, ROSWELL EUGENE, Chicago, 111. '95, Arch. SANFORD, WARREN BIXBY, designing engineer United Telpherage Co., 108 W. 13th St., New York City. b. North Adams, Mass., Sept. 22, 1878. Coll.

tra

M. E.

Prep. Drury High School, North Adams. Sibley '01. Sigma Xi ('01). Member Univ. oreh. ^;~

(E. E.)

'OO-'Ol.

Amer.

Inst. Elec.

Engs.

SANGER, EDWARD BERRY, Rockville Centre, N. Y. '78, N. SANGER, GEORGE HUTCHINS, Naugatnck. Conn. '02, M. E. SANGER, HENRY H., assistant cashier Commercial National Bank, Detroit, Mich.

b. Detroit,

Mich., Sept. 21, 1866.

Cornell B. L.

Kappa Alpha. Manager Cornell Athletic Ass'n '90; Commodore Cornell Navy '91; business manager Cornell Daily Sun '91; member Banjo Club; Sphinx Head; also member Detroit '91.

Club; Univ. Club; Bankers' Club.

Country Club;

Detroit Boat Club;

Detroit

SANTEE, HAROLD ELMORE, Hornellsville, N. Y. '02, Arts. SANTEE, JERRY ERNEST BAKER, Hornellsville, N. Y. '70, Sci. SANTRY, WILLIAM FRANCIS, attorney, Oneida, N. Y. A. B. '02. SAPH, AUGUSTUS VALENTINE, San Jose, Cal. M. C. E. '01, Ph. D. '02.

SARGENT, ERLE HOXSIE, Medina, O. B. S. '87, M. S. '88. *SARGENT, WALTER RALEIGH. LL. B. '95. SATTERLEE, JOHN PAUL, Gales Ferry, Conn. M. E. '00. SAUERHERING, RICHARD PAUL, Chicago, 111. M. E. (E. E.) "00. SAULSBURY, HENRY WILSON, Denton, Md. '03, M. E. SAUNDERS, ARTHUR PERCY, professor Hamilton Coll., Clinton, N. Y.

Cornell

'00.

SAUNDERS, CHARLES FENNER, draughtsman. B. Arch.

Westerly, R,

I.

'76.

SAUNDERS, CHARLES LOCKARD, real estate dealer; Omaha Real Estat« and Trust Co., Omaha, Neb. b.

president Mt. Pleas, ant, la., 1857. Cornell student '81; left at end of Junior year; Columbia Coll. Law School LL. B. '82. Alpha Delta Phi. Admitted to Nebraska State bar; practice confined to personal and real estate interests. Now serving in legislature as stat* senator from Omaha. Member Omaha Club; Commercial Club; Elks Club; treasurer of B. B. O. E., No. 39; Praternals; Royal

Arcanum; Woodman of World; Red Men. SAUNDERS, FLEMING, Evington, Va. M. E. '99. SAUNDERS, SAMUEL J., professor, 44 Williams St., D. Sci.

Clinton, N. Y.

'94.

SAUNDERS, WILLIAM LAPHAM, Yonkers, N. Y. ^96, M. E. SAUREL, PAUL LOUIS, New York City. '90. M. S.; '91, Sci.

D.

REGISTER

479

RAUSSY, GORDON, attorney, Savannah, Ga. LL. B. '96. SAVACOOL, WII.LIAM LAFORGE, engineer, TompkinBTille, '02,

N. Y.

C. E.

EDWARD JOSIAH,

42 Church St., New Haven, Conn. "98. Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, Arts, JOHN, JR., Bay City, Mich. '74, Chem. LUCY HUTCHINSON, teacher, Cromwell, Conn. B. S. '96. THOMAS H., JR., general manger of Rocky Mountain Paper Co., Denver, Col. Home address, Wilmington, Del. b. Prep. Westtown Boarding Wilmington, Del., May 31, 1871. School '90. Cornell M. E. *9G. Member C. U. C. A. Established valuable business in Europe for Pus^y & Jones Co., of Wilmington, Del., by suoce.csfully introducing American pulp and paper making machinery in foreign countries while manager of their foreign trade for five j'ears. Married 1897, at Wilmington, Del., Lida Moore; children, Esther, Helen, and Thomas H., 3d. SAVOY, GERALD, Banburj-, Eng. '02, E. E, SAWYER, ABIAL BAILY, Salt Lake City, Utah. '95, Phil.

SAVAGE, SAVAGE, SAVAGE, SAVAGE, SAVERY,

JAMES HENRY,

SAWY^ER,

BURTON MANSFIELD,

SAWYER, SAWYER, SAWYER, SAWYER, SAWYER,

EMMA

LOUISE,

M. E.

Pittsburg. Pa. Ph. B.

Ithaca, N. Y.

ERNEST GREY, New York

HARLAND AARON,

City.

'70, C.

Amesbury, Mass.

NELSON WILLIAM, Morris, N. Y. WILLIAM HERBERT, Watertown, *SAXTON, CHARLES BULLOCK. '94, M. E.

'92,

'93.

'02,

E.

M, E, (E. E.)

'92,

E. E.

N. Y.

B. L,

'88.

SAXTON, MARY LOIS, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. S. '00. SAXTON, WILBUR SAYRE, Binghamton, N. Y. '03, C. E. SAYCE, ARCHIBALD HERBERT, New York City. '02, M. E. SAYER, HARRY ALLAN, New York City. LL. B. '01. SAYLES, ROBERT WILSON, New York City. '93, E. E. SCAIFE, CHARLES COOKE, JR., Allegheny, Pa. '95, M. E. SCAIFE, JAMES VERNER, vice-president and treasurer of Wm. B. Scaife & Sons Co., 221 First Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. b. Allegheny Cornell B. S. '89; honorable mention for Psi Upsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon. Member Fruija Club; Cornell Lawn Tennis Ass'n; Cornell Cross-Country Running Club; also member Duquesne Club, Pittsburg Country Club, Univ. Club, and Cornell Club, all of Pittsburg, Pa.; Allegheny Country Club, Sewickley, Pa.; Fulton Club, and Psi Upsilon Club, New York City, ilarried Nov. 18, 1896, Mary City, Pa., Nov.

graduating

Magee;

8,

1868.

thesis.

children, Frederick

Magee, Alan Magee, and James

Verner, Jr.

SCAMMEL, FLOYD GAGE, La Fayette, N. Y. D. V. SCATTERGOOD, EZRA FREDERICK, engineer, M. M. E.

M. '99. Pasadena,

Cal.

'99.

SCHAAF, ALBERT HERMAN, student. Fort Wayne, Ind. SCHAAF, RUDOLPH GEORGE, Newark, N. J. '82, E. E.

'06,

E. E,

480

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

SCHADE, JAMES WALTER, St.,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

A. B.

assistant in chemistry, 266

Hooper

'04.

SCHAEDLE, CHARLES ANDREW, Pittsburg, Pa. SCHAEFER, CUTHBERT, New Orleans, La. M. E. SCHAEFER, EDWARD FRANKLIN, mechanical

'03,

E. E.

'94.

engineer with Residence, 56 W. 132d St., New City. b. New York City, Nov. 2, 1879. Coll. City New York B. S. '00. Cornell M. E. '02, M. M. E. '03. Theta Delta Chi; Sigma Chi. Fellow in Sibley '02-'03. Member C. S. M. E.; C. S. E. E.; also Jr. O. U. A. M.; Signal Corps, No. 1, N. G. N. Y.; Graduate Club Theta Delta Chi; F. & A. M.; Amer. Soc. M. E.; Mech. Soc. C. C. N. Y. SCHAEFER, JOSEPH HARVEY, student, Liverpool, N. Y. '07, E. E. SCHAEFER, LOUIS, physician, 157 Bedford Ave., Brooklya, N. Y. M. D. '02. SCHAFF, ELLSWORTH, oil interests in Indiana, and grain commission business in Cleveland, O. Address, Grand Hotel, Cincinnati, O. b. Sept. 23, 1881. Cornell ((C. E. course) two years; Univ. of Virginia. Sigma Chi. Class Football Team; Varsity Baseball Nine; Baseball and Football Teams (Univ. Virginia). SCHAEFER, JOHN LEINTRAUB, Reading, Pa. '03, Arts. SCHALLENBERGER, MARGARET EVERITT, San Jose, Cal. Ph. D.

Rand York

Drill Co., 128

Broadway.

HOWARD

'02.

SCHARF, WILLIAM WILLCOX, Brooklyn, N. Y. SCHARPS, ALBERT T., lawyer, 135 Broadway.

'02,

Arts.

Residence, 114 E. 71st St., New York City. b. Newburgh, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1875. Prep. Newburgh Acad. '92. Cornell E. E., LL. B. '98. Married June, 1901, at New York City, Jeanette Korn. SCHEFFER, THEOPHILUS H., instructor, Manhattan, Kan. A. M. '03.

SCHEIBLE, ALBERT, M. E.

treasurer, 1175 Sheridan Road, Chicago,

111.

'89.

SCHEIBNER, FREDERICK WILLIAM,

Detroit, Mich.

M. E.

'02.

SCHEIN, NATHAN.

Pittsburg, Pa, '02, C. E. FLORENCE MARION, Fulton, N. Y.

'02, Arts. SCHENCK, SCHENCK, HARRY IRVIN, architect, Dayton, O. B. Arch. '03. SCHENCK, HERBERT DANA, physician (specialty, diseases of

and

ear), 75

Halsey

St.,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

b.

eye

Union Springs, Cay-

Prep, public school. Union Springs; Oakwood Co., N. Y. Sem., Union Springs. Cornell B. S. '82; N. Y. Homeopathic Med. Coll. and Hosp., Coll. of N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp., M. D. '84; O. et A. Chir. '85. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon. Interne in House of Industry, Five Points, New York City (one year); secretary five years Hom. Soc. County Kings (Brooklyn); president of same; secretary Amer. Hom. Ophthalmological, Otological, and Laryngological Soc. three years.

uga

REGISTER

481

1900-02; president same 1903; president staff Brooklyn E. D. Horn. Dispensary 1887-1903; trustee and secretary of board most of that period; visiting- oculist and aurist to Brooklyn Maternity and Prospect Heights Hosp., Cumberland St. City Hosp.,

Brooklyn Nursery and Infants' Hosp., since

1886,

and consult-

ing oculist and aurist Central Horn. Dispensary, Brooklyn, N. Y. Member Hom. Med. Soc. County of Kings, since 1886; Hom.

New York State, since 1887; Amer. Inst. Hom. since vice-president State Soc. one year; also member of Brooklyn, Inter-nos, Meissen, and Unanimous Medical Clubs, and of Univ. Club of Brooklyn. Has written many papers, read before Med. Soc. 1894;

medical and scientific organizations. Married Oct., 1885, Union Springs, N. Y., Martha Marietta L'Hommedieu. SCHENCK, PAUL ALBERT, Denver, Col. '03, M. E. SCHENCK, WILLIAM ELMER, Albany, N. Y. Ph. B. '95, LL. B. '96. SCHENK, LEON HORACE, Fulton, N. Y. M. E. '00. SCHERER, CHARLES ROBERT, Albany, N. Y. B. S. '93. SCHERGER, GEORGE LAWRENCE, Lawrenceburg, Ind. Ph. D. '99.

SCHIEPFELIN, GEORGE GIRARD, Stokesdale, Pa. '03, Law. SCHIENER, FREDERICK FRANK, Newark, N. J. '73, C. E. SCHIEREN, GEORGE ARTHUR, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '00. SCHILLING, JOHN V., Oswego, N. Y. SCHIRMER, EMILIE CAROLINE, physician, 574 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

M. D.

'00.

SCHISSLER, JOHN HOFFMAN, Morgantown, W. Va.

SCHLACHTER, SIMON GEORGE, LL. B.

cuse, N. Y.

'01,

lawyer, 610 Catherine

Arts. St.,

Syra-

'98.

SCHLEMMER, EDMUND,

Cincinnati, O.

M. E.

'03.

*SCHLENKER, CHARLES JACOB. '02, C. E. SCHLESINGER, HELEN, Brookline, Mass. M. D. '01. SCHLESINGER, MARK MAYER, lawyer, 30 Broad St., New York City.

B. S.

'86.

SCHLOSSER, FREDERICK GRANT,

electrical engineer

with La-

clede Gas Light Co., 4210yoA Evans Ave., St. Louis, Mo. b. Ironton, O., June 6, 1866. Prep. Ironton High School '85; Ohio

State Univ.; Cornell ('86-'89) E. E. Nu Epsilon. Member Baseball

Theta

Alpha Tau Omega;

'89.

Team

'89.

Superintendent

Gas Light Co., Nov., 1890, to May, 1899; manager Citizens' Light and Power Co., Pine Bluff, Ark., Aug 1, 1902, to Apr. 1, 1903. Member Amer. Inst. E. E. Married Apr. 21, 1902, at Clayton, Mo., Frances Roelane Cloud. SCHLUEDERBERG, CARL GEORGE, Pittsburg, Pa. M. E. (E. E.) electrical department, Laclede

'02.

SCHMID, ROBERT JOHN,

Rochester, N. Y.

SCHMIDLAPP, WILLIAM HORACE,

'03, C.

Cincinnati, O.

E. '01,

Arts;

'02,

M. B.

SCHMIDT, FRANK VOL.

IV— 31

A.,

lawyer, Ilion. N. Y.

b. Ilion,

N. Y., July 28,

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

482

Prep. Ilion High School.

1875.

Cornell LL. B.

Member

'02.

Phi Delta Phi.

SCHMIDT, FREDERICK GEORGE EDWARD, Herzberg, Germany. M. D.

'00.

SCHMIDT, GEORGE JOHN, Port Jervis, N. Y. '03, E. E. SCHMIDT, JOHN LORENZ, student, Indianapolis, Ind. '02, SCHMIDT- WARTENBERG, HANS MAX, assistant professor

Arts. of Ger-

of Chicago, 111. b. Coeslin, Germany, Universities of Jena, Berlin, and Strassburg, Ger-

manic philology, Univ. Jan.

16, 1861.

many,

'81-'85; Cornell (Fellow '87-'88) Ph. D. '88. Professor Univ. Utah '88-'90; professor Univ. S. Dak. '90-'91; professor Univ. Mississippi '91-'93; assistant pi-ofessor Germanic philoContributor to German and logy Univ. Chicago since 1893. American philological journals. Secretary Central Div. Modern Language Ass'n of America 1895-1900; member editorial comniittee Mod. Lang. Ass'n of America. 1896-1901; Correspondirendes Mitglied der Lettisch-Litterarischer Gesellschaft. Riga, Russia, 1897. SCHMIDT, WILL ARMIN, Ilion, N. Y. '86, M. E. SCHMIDT, WILLIAM H., engineer and contractor, 13 Park Rovf, New York City. b. New York City, May 14, 1870. Prep. Columbia Grammar School, New York City. Cornell C. E. '94. Member Zeta Psi; Cornell Univ. Club of New York City; Engineers' Club of New York. Married May 24, 1899, to Marie Clausen. SCHMUCK, OLIVER LE ROY, Hanover, Pa. '03, E. E. SCHNECK, GEORGE WILLIAM, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. B. '92, LL. B. '93.

SCHNEIDER, FREDERICK, Bedford, O. '02, M. E. SCHNELL, FREDERICK JOHN, student. North Tonawanda, '97,

N. Y.

Law.

SCHNEPEL, JOHN HENRY, New York City. M. E. '95. SCHOCH, LAYTON MARTIN, lawyer, West End Trust Bldg.,

Phila-

Stroudsburg, Pa., Mar. 16, 1875. Prep, private Phi Delta Phi (Conkling Chapter). tutors; Cornell '95-'97. Football Team (center) '95, '97; coach (graduate) '96-'99. With Light Batterj' A, Spanish-American War (Porto Rico campaign). Married Oct. 23, 1901, at Holland House, N. Y., Caroline Louise Yetter. SCHODER, ERNEST WILLIAM, Seattle, Wash. Ph. D. '03. SCHOEDER, PAUL GERHARD, New York City. Ph. B. '70. delphia, Pa.

b.

'

SCHOELLKOPF, JACOB FREDERICK, Buffalo, N. Y. SCHOELLKOPF, PAUL ARTHUR, student, Niagara '06,

'02,

Arts.

Falls,

N. Y.

Arts.

SCHOENBECK, OSCAR CARL, St. Joseph, Mich. *SCHOENBORN, HENRY ANTHONY. '02, Law. SCHOENBORN, HENRY FRANCIS, JR., engineer, Washington, D.

C.

'94,

E. E.

'01,

1359

E. E.

Harvard

St.,

REGISTER

483

SCHOENBORN, WILLIAM ROBERT, Hackensack, SCHOENJAHN, ROBERT POLK, Brooklyn, N. Y.

N. J. '02,

'02,

M. E.

M. E.

SCHOFF, FREDERIC, machine tool builder, Philadelphia, Pa.; vicepresident Thomas Kent Mfg. Co., Clifton Heights, Pa., and secretary and treasurer Bedford Mill Co., Bedford City, Va.; 3418 St., Philadelphia, Pa. b. Lexington, Mass.. Oct. 25, 1848. Prep. Newton (Mass.) High School; Cornell, entered Sophomore

Baring

opening of the Univ., B. C. E. '71, and later, C. E. Senwith special degree in military tactics; vice-president of class. Member Delta Upsilon; won one of three special prizes of President White for notes on set of lectures by Professor Agassiz. Railroad and general civil engineering from graduation till election as first city engineer of Newton, Mass., 1874-75; preliminary work for building water works in that city, and built part of them 1876-77; entered class at

ior captain of Cadets

present business 1878. One of the building committee of the Philadelphia Bourse 1890, and on its directorate since then; director of National Bank of Clifton Heights, Pa. Member Art Club and Union League, Sons of the Rev., Cornell Club of Philadelphia, Historical Soc. of Pennsylvania. Married Oct. 23, 1873, at Clifton Heights, Pa., to Hannah Kent. SCHOLES, DANIEL RANSOM, Chicago, 111. '02, :M. E.

SCHONTON, CLARA ESTHER (MRS. Vt.

B. L.

E.

ROBINSON), Burlington

'94.

SCHOONMAKER, FREDERIC PALEN,

attorney-at-law, Bradford, Pa. b. Limestone, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1870. Prep. Dept. Alford Univ.; Sub-Freshman and Freshman class Univ. of Minnesota. 188S-91 Cornell Univ., entering Sophomore class, B. A. '91. Member Psi Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Participated in Junior oratorical contest '90; one of the commencement orators '91. Ad-

mitted to bar. Court of

Common

McKean Court, U. S. Supreme Court.' Since 1897 city solicitor for city of Bradford. Since 1894 in law partnership with Hon. \Y. W. Brown, Bradford, Pa., under firm name of Brown & Schoonmaker. Since 1897 city solicitor of city of Bradford; 1896-1900 president Young Men's Republican Club of Bradford. Since 1899 director Carnegie public library of Bradford. Member, also, Bradford Club, Country Club of Bradford. Married June 23, 1892, Bradford, Pa., Jessie L. Pa.;

1896

Supreme Court,

Pa.;

Pleas, 1894. 1899

Brown.

*SCHOONOVER, JOHN RAYMOND. B. Arch. '73. SCHRAFT, FREDERICK LOUIS, Buffalo, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '97. SCHREIBER, LEONARD GEORGE, student, Cincinnati, O. '05, C. E. SCHREINER, ALBERTO FELIX, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. '95, C. E. SCHREINER, CHARLES ARMAN, JR., Kerrsville, Tex. '97, E. E. SCHREINER, EDWARD, Allegheny, Pa. '95, Ph. B. SCHREINER, JOHN CHARLES, JR., Allegheny, Pa. '84, Arch.

484

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

SCHRENK VON, HERMANN.

St.

Louis, Mo.

SCHREUDER, ANDREW MARTIN, Philadelphia, Pa.

M. E.

'93.

St.,

'97.

SCHREUDER, OTTO PETER, '90,

B. S. in Agr.

engineer, 136 South 4th

architect, 628 14th St., Denver, Col.

Arch.

SCHROEDER, WILLIAM EMERSON, Summit

wholesale shoe merchant, 220 Cornell 0., Mar. 30, 1872. Member Univ. Club, Toledo. apprentice, 611 S. 2d St., Albu-

Toledo, O. b. Toledo, (non-graduate) '94. Delta Upsilon. St.,

SCHROTT, CLAUDE CARDON, querque, N. M.

M. E.

'02.

SCHROTT, JOHN B., JR., Gowanda, N. Y. SCHRYVER, GEORGE HAPGOOD, member

M. E. firm of Neale Bros. & Schryver, insurance. Park Bldg-., Cleveland, O. b. Cleveland, O., 1878. Prep. Univ. School, Cleveland, '97; Cornell '01. Kappa Alpha. Member Mandolin Club; also Century, Colonial, and East End Tennis clubs, of Cleveland. SCHULTZ, MAURICE A., Texas oak and union cross sole-leather tanner, Instanter, Pa. b. Wilcox, Pa. Prep. Ellenville, N. Y., Member Hig-h School '94; Cascadilla School '97; Cornell '01. Sophomore track team '01; Varsity track team '00; captain cadet corps; Banjo Club

Married Sept. 16, Wellsburg, N. Y.

1901,

'01;

'02,

Fencers' and Cross-Country clubs. Anna D. Losey, of

at Elmira, N. Y.,

SCHULTZ, WILLIAM JAMES, New York

City.

LL. B.

'96;

LL. M.

'97.

SCHUM, CHARLES HENRY, New York City. M. E. '95. SCHUMM, GEORGE, New York City. B. S. '81. SCHUREMAN, CHARLES HENRY, St. Louis, Mo. '73, Sci. SCHURMAN, GEORGE W., attorney-at-law, member of firm of Hughes, Rounds & Schurman, 96 Broadway, New York Dalb. Freetown, Prince Edward Island, July 6, 1867. housie Coll., Halifax, A. B., '90; Cornell, LL. M., '93. Prep, training for two years at Prince of Wales Coll., Charlottetown, P. E. I., winning in competition on entry a government scholarship of $80 a year for two years (1884-86). Member Alpha Delta Phi; one of the editors of the Dalhousie Coll. Gazette. Law lecturer for three years in the New York Law School; assistant City.

New York Co., in 1901, and same county, Jan. 1, 1902, to

district attorney.

first assistant dis-

trict attorney,

Apr., 1903.

Then

resigned to enter law firm of Carter, Hughes, Rounds & Schurman, New York. Member also Bar Ass'n, Univ. Club, Cornell Club, Alpha Delta Phi Club; Republican Club, Holland Soc, New York City, and Englewood Golf Club. Married Oct. 19, 1898, New York City, Helen I. Munro, daughter of the late George Munro, the publisher, of New York. SCHURMAN, ROBERT. Ithaca, N. Y. '03, Arts. SCHUTT, KATE MARILLA, teacher, Bellingham, Wash. A. B. '98.

REGISTER

485

SCHUTT, PETER LAMONT, Chicago, 111. B. L. '91. SCHUTT, WARREN ELLIS, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Arts. SCHUYLER, PHILIP, New York City. '98, Arts. SCHWAB, FLORANCE JOSEPH, New Orleans, La. M.

E. (E. E.)

'03.

SCHWALBACH, FRANK

G. H., civil engineer,

Grand Junction,

Col.

C. E. '88.

SCHWARTZ, BAINEY LEVY, Princeton, N. J. LL. B. '98. SCHWARTZ, FRANK HERBERT, Albany, N. Y. '02, M. E. SCHWARTZ, J. WALTER, Rochester, N. Y. '03, E. E. SCHWARTZ, SAMUEL ROBERT, New York City. '03, M. E. SCHWARTZMAN, SAMUEL, New York City. M. D. '03. *SCHWERDTFERGER, EMIL. '74, Arts. *SCIDIMORE, CHARLES ALBERT. LL. B. '98. SCIDMORE, FRANK LINCOLN, Yonkers, N. Y. M. E. '93. SCISCO, LOUIS DOW\ Ithaca, N. Y. B. S. '88. SCOFIELD, EDSON HAMILTON, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. B. '73. SCOFIELD, HERBERT HENRY, Bemus Point, N. Y. '02, M. E. SCOFIELD, HUBERT CLEVELAND, architect, Yankton, S. B. Sc. in Arch.

SCOTT, CHARLES RALPH, New York Telephone N. Y.

M. E. (E. E.)

Co.,

SCOTT, SCOTT,

B. M. E.

Brooklyn,

'00.

SCOTT, CLAUDE RUFUS, Wellsville, N. Y. '85, E. E. SCOTT, DAVID CRAIG, Highland, N. Y. A. B. '97. SCOTT, FRANK JEREMIAH, salesman, 6548 Normal 111.

D.

'95.

Ave., Chicago,

'80.

FRANK LESLIE, Morristown, N. Y. '02, Law. GEORGE WINFIELD, lawyer. Cosmos Club, Washington,

Chief of division of law, Library of Congress; professor Law and Diplomacy of Columbian LTniv., Washington, D. C; also conducting research for Carnegie In.st. Cornell graduate student (political science) '96D. C.

of administrative law in School of

'98.

SCOTT, SCOTT, SCOTT, SCOTT, SCOTT, SCOTT, SCOTT,

HARRY HORSLEY,

San FranclKco,

Cal.

"00,

INA FLORENCE, Andes, N. Y. '98, Arts. JACOB CHARLES EDWARD, Albany, N. Y. JAMES, Lamsons, N. Y. '75, Sci.

M. E. '84,

LAWRENCE IRVING, San Francisco, Cal. M. E. MAXWELL WILLIAM, Dunkirk, N. Y. '02, Arts.

Phil. '99.

QUINCY ADAMS, engineering department, Westinghouse & Mfg. Co., East Pittsburg, Pa.; residence, 6112 Bond

Electric

St., Pittsburg, Pa. b. Duluth, Minn., Aug. 24, 1871. Prep. Pittsburg public schools; Cascadilla School, Ithaca, N. Y".; Cornell M. E. iu E. E., '94. Member Delta Tau Delta. One of the organizers and member of publication board of Elec. Soc. of Cornell Univ., '93; Senior Ball Committee; memV)er Amer. Inst, E. E.; Cornell Club of Pittsburg, Pa.

486

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

SCOTT, RICHARD JOHN ERNST, physician, 306 W. 93d St., New York City. M. D. '99. SCOTT, WASHINGTON IRVING, mannfactnrer, Bridg-ewater, N. Y. B. S.

'72.

SCOTT, WILLIAM DODGE.

Plainfield, N. J.

N. counselor at law, 816 Prudential Bldg-., Buffalo. N. Y.; residence, " The Terraces," Lewiston, Niagara Co., N. Y. b. Lewiston, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1869. Prep. Lockport Union School (valedictorian), class of '88; Cornell Law School '91; post-graduate work in admiralty and corporation law. Charter member Sigma Chi, Alpha Phi chapter; consul of legal fraternity of Phi Delta Phi; Law School prize debater; special mention for thesis. Author of " Police Power of Legislature, with Special Reference to Prohibitory Liquor Legislation in 1891 "; 30 volumes of " Federal Cases," published by West Pub. Co., from 1892 to 1895. Admitted to the bar of New York State in 1892; admitted to practice in U. S. Courts, Apr., 1903; specialties made of admiralty and corporation law and international litigation. President of Lewiston Free Library since 1901; elder of First Presbyterian Church since 1897; consulting attorney of State Anti-Saloon League since 1900. Member Buffalo Club; Ellicott Club; Manufacturers' Club; Lawyers' Club; Liberal Club; Niagara Frontier Landmarks' Ass'n; Buffalo Historical Soc; Men's Club of Lewiston; Cornell Club of New York City; Buffalo Automobile Club. SCOVILLE, ADDISON BEECHER, 227 W. 22d St., New York, N. Y. Junior assistant corporation counsel in law department of New York City. b. French Mountain, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1880. '99 basketball team; '00 lacrosse team. SCOVILLE, HENRY FOSTER, New Canaan, Conn. '02, M. E. SCOVILL, JENNIE BELLE, New Hartford, N. Y. '03, Arts. SCOWDEN, EDWARD WASHINGTON. Trewsburg, N. Y. '96, C. E. SCRIBNER, EDWARD EMMONS, statistical department. Prudential Ins. Co., 105 N. 11th St., Newark, N. J. b. Newark, N. J., Feb. Prep. Newark High School; Cornell (Arts) '01. Mar20, 1879. ried Oct. 15, 1902, at Newark, N. J., Mary Elizabeth Madison, of that city. SCRIBNER, ERWIN ERNEST ELIPHALET, Scriba, N. Y. '83, S. L. SCRIPTURE, PARKER FAIRFIELD, lawyer, Snowdon Flats, Syracuse, N. Y. b. Rome, N. Y., Mar. 19, 1879. Prep. Rome Free Acad. '98; Cornell, A. B., '02; Syracuse Univ. Law School, LL. B., '04. Psi Upsilon; Phi Delta Phi (Syracuse). Member chess team (Cornell) '00-'02; Cornell Era '02; also of Univ. Club, Syra'70,

SCOVELL, JOSIAH BOARDMAN, attorney and

cuse.

SCUDDER, IDA SOPHIA, India.

M. D.

physician, Madras Presidency, Southern

'97.

SEABRING, CORNELIUS ORA,

Spencer, N. Y.

LL. B.

'98.

REGISTER SEABURY, ALBERT HENLETT,

487

lawyer, Hempstead, N. Y.

C. E.

'95.

SEAGER, JOHN LOCKWOOD, Syracuse, N. Y. LL. B. '90. SEAMAN, ELIZABETH ALLEN, Smithville South, N. Y. '03, SEAMAN, JESSIE FRANCES, Ithaca, N. Y. '98, Arts. SEAMAN, LOUIS LIVINGSTON, Newburg-h, N. Y. '68, Sci. SEAMAN, WILLIAM KELLY. B. M. E. '78. SEARCY, CHARLES LEWIS, Patriot, Ind. '91, C. SEARCY, JAMES THOMAS, JR., Tuscaloosa, Ala. SEARING, BENJAMIN HAFF, Glen Ridge, N. J.

Arts.

E. E. E. A. B. '01; M. D.

'92,

'03.

SEARING, BYRON HUDSON, Sherwood, N. Y. '79, Sci. SEARS, CARLTON HEALD, banking-, Galeton, Pa. A. B. '03. SEARS, FRANK MARTIN, 23 Fairfield Ave., Holyoke, Mass.

b.

Holyoke, Mass., in 1880. Prep. Holyoke High School; Cornell, M, E., '04. Beta Theta Pi. Member Dunstan; Aleph Samach; Sphinx Head; Varsity track team (1, 2, 3, 4); records for 100 yards, 220 yards, and 40 yards. Y. M. D.

SEARS, KEITH, Searsburg, N. SEARS, ROBERT BARTLETT, A. B.

'03.

coal merchant,

Binghamton, N. Y.

'03.

SEARS, STEPHEN PARRISH. B. Lit. '82. WOODARD WIXON, 378 Wabash Ave.,

SEARS,

Chicago, lU.

LL. B.

'01.

SEATON, CLARENCE JOSEPH, New York City. '01, Arts. SEATON, FRANCES, Cleveland, O. A. M. '02. SEAVER, THOMAS JOSEPH, Buffalo, N. Y. '01, Law. SEAVEY, HALLER DAVID, Bangor, Me. '97, E. E. SEBRING, EDGAR DELOS, lawyer. First Nat. Bank Bldg., Waverly, New York. Cornell, LL. B., '03. Member Quill and Dagger Soc; second Varsity crew; Francis Boat Club crew; substitute on Varsity crew (1); second Varsity crew; Varsity

crew

(2).

SECHRIST, CORA STALLING, Philadelphia, Pa. SECOR, WANDELL B., Savannah, N. Y. B. S. '99.

B. S.

SEDGWICK, CHARLES BALDWIN. '98, L. SEEBER, De ELTON VAN CAMP, farmer. Limerick,

'93.

N. Y.

'89.

SEEGER, EDGAR PERCIVAL. M. E. (E. E.) '98. SEELBACH, HERMAN, Buffalo, N. Y. '01, E. E. SEELEY, GRACE ALVANA, Spencer, N. Y. '02, Arts. SEELEY, HENRY ARTHUR, Bridgeport, Conn. '03, C. E. SEELEY, JOHN, Woodhull, N. Y. Ph. B. '96. SEELY, CHARLES ALFRED, Spencer, N. Y. '02, E. E. SEELY, FLORENCE CORINNE, Rochester, N. Y. B. Lit. SEELY, HERMAN BARKER, Chicago, 111. B. Arch. '76. SEELYE, ALLEGRA EGGLESTON. Ph. B. '00.

'85.

B. L.

488

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

SEEL YE, BLANCHE EGGLESTON, student, Ithaca, N. Y. '05, Arts. SEEP, ALBERT HENRY, Titusville, Pa. '91, M. E. SEEP, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Titusville, Pa. '92, M. E. SEGEBRATH, OSCAR CHARLES, Dunkirk, N. Y. '01, Arts. SEIDELL, WILLIAM CHARLES, Peterboro, N. Y. '02, C. E. SEIPP, EDWIN ALEXANDER, Chicago, 111. '00, Arts; SEITZ, FRED GALLAGHER, student, Philadelphia, Pa. SEIX, JOHN, Ponce, Porto Rico. M. E. '98. SEIX-ROSALY, JAIME, Ponce, Porto Rico. '02, Law. SEKIGUCHI, YAEKICHI, Tokyo, Japan. M. E. '03. SELBY, GEORGE EDGAR, Baltimore, Md. '99, C. E.

SELDEN, KATHARINE EMILY, Catskill, N. Y. '02, SELIG, SAMSON, Troy, N. Y. '02, Arts. SELLECK, SOLON BEECHER, teacher, Olean, N. Y.

'02,

Arch. M. E.

'04,

Arts, '95, Sci.;

'96,

Phil.; '98, Arts.

SELLERS, ELIAS HORNING,

lawyer, Detroit, Mich. b. Deerfield, Livingston Co., Mich. Prep. Ann Arbor Hig-h School; Cornell '78. Member F. & A. M. and I. O. O. F. Married, Detroit, Mich., 1898, Susan M. Zavitz.

SELLEW, N. Y.

EMMA JANE A. B.

(MRS. B. H. ROBERTS), North

Chili,

'77.

SELLSTROM, ELMER WALDEMAR, Jamestown, N. SELLWOOD, RICHARD MATTHEW, Duluth, Minn.

Y. '91,

'03,

M.

C. E. E.; '92,

Law.

SELMSER, KATE EVELINE (MRS. ALBERT HAYWOOD), Waterloo,

N. Y.

Ph. B.

'87.

SELTZER, THOMAS, New York City. '01, For. SELVAGE, WATSON BARTEMUS, student, 18 Conant bridge, Mass.

A. B.

Hall,

Cam-

'02.

SEMON, WILLIAIsI HART, Cleveland, O. '01, M. E. '02, Arch. SENEY, ALLEN J., Kenton, O. '93, Arts. SENFTHER, HERMON FRANCIS, New York City. M. D. '99. SENIOR, AUGUSTUS WESLEY, Dubuque, la. Ph. B. '97. SENIOR, FRANK SEARS, engineer of construction for Arthur McMullen & Co., Park Row Bldg., New York City; home address, Montgomery, N. Y. b. Montgomery, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1876. Cornell, C. E., '96; special student

'00. Psi Upsilon. Superinconstruction for foundations of Wabash R'y cantilever bridges across Monongahela and Ohio rivers 1902-04, and of Pennsylvania R'y Co. bridge across the Susquehanna River at Havre de Grace, Md., 1904-05. Junior

tendent

and

member Amer.

engineer

of

Soc. C. E.

SENIOR, JOHN LAWSON, graduate manager,

Cornell Athletic Secretary and treasurer Cornell Alumni News Pub. Co.; graduate manager Cornell Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin clubs, b. Montgomery, N. Y., Mar. 31, 1879. Cornell, LL. B., '01^ Member Psi Upsilon; Sphinx Head; Aleph Ass'n, Ithaca, N. Y.

REGISTER

489

Samach; manager Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin clubs; manager Era 'OO-'Ol; manag-er '01 Class Book. Member Town and Gown Club, Ithaca, N. Y.

SERAT, MORTIMER EDGERTON, Elmira, N. Y. '78, M. E. SERAT, SETH SWIFT, Elmira, N. Y. '79, S. L. SERRELL, ERNST, Bayonne, N. J. '02, M. E. SERRELL, WILLIAM CALDER, Bayonne, N. J. '96, M. E. SERVA, ADAM AMOS, North Industry, O. '89, E. E. SERVIS,

JOHN HENDERSON, New York

City.

LL. B.

'97;

B. S.

'72.

LL. M.

'98.

SERVISS, SERVISS,

GARRETT PUTNAM, GARRETT PUTNAM,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

JR., Brooklyn, N. Y.

SEUBERT, JUSTIN ADAM, Syracuse, N. Y. B. L. SEVERANCE, FRANK HAYWARD, author and

'02, C.

E.

'97.

editor, historical

secretary Buffalo Hist. Soc; 150 Jewett Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. b. Manchester, Mass., Nov. 28, 1856. Prep. State Normal School, Whitewater, Wis.; Knox Coll., Galesburg, 111. publications;

Member Zeta Psi; board of ediS. '79. Review; manager '77-'78; editor Cornell Era '78'79; class poet three years. Reporter and city editor Oazette, Erie, Pa., 1879-80; reporter and city editor Express, Buffalo, N. Y., 1881-85; managing editor Illustrated Buffalo Express, 18861902; editor, vols. 4 to 7, Buffalo Hist. Soc. publications; author "Old Trails, on the Niagara Frontier"; "Gilbert Family Captivity"; "Bibliography of the Niagara Region"; contributor to Amer. Library Ass'n's " Annotated Bibliography of American History "; to the " Encyclopaedia Americana," etc. Traveled around the world 1890-91. Married at Isle La Motte, Vt., Aug. children. Hay ward M., 19, 1885, Lena Lilian Hill, Cornell '79; Mildred and Edith Lilian. SEVERANCE. LENA LILIAN HILL, 150 Jewett Ave.. Buffalo, N. Y. b. Isle La Motte, Vt., Nov, 21, 1856. Prep. Oswego State Normal School. Cornell B. S. '79. Taught in Omaha High School 18801884. Married Isle La Motte, Vt., Aug. 9, 1885, to Frank Hayward Severance. SEVERSON, OSCAR MALVERN, Corning, N. Y. C. E. '01. SEWALL, FREDERICK FARLEY, Chicago, 111. B. S. in Arch. '90. (one year).

Cornell B.

tors, Cornell

SEW ALL, HENRY FOSTER,

JR., New York City. SEWARD, BENJAMIN EDWARDS, Easthampton, '96,

'93,

M. E.

Mass.

'94, C.

E.;

Arch.

SEWARD, ELLIOT HUNTINGTON, Utica, N. Y. '95, Let; '96, Law. SEWARD, MARTIN ALEXANDER, lawyer, Fullerton Bldg., St. b. Hamilton, O., Dec. 27, 1872. Prep. Hamilton puband high schools; Cornell Academic course '92-'94; Cornell Law School LL. B. '97. Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon. One of organizers of Round Table Club (Law School); also one of original members of Boardman Club. Acting city attornej- St.

Louis, Mo. lic

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

490

Louis 1898-1902; secretary Chicota Mfg. Co., St. Louis; secreSt. Charles Hotel Co., and director and vice-president Jerome Chemical Co., both of that city. Secretary Cornell Alumni Ass'n '98-'00, and secretary Phi Delta Theta Alumni Ass'n '99-'00, both of St. Louis; member, also, of the Algonquin Countrj' Club; Junior Club, and Cabanne Club, all of St. Louis, city or county. SEWARDS, THEODOEE M., manufacturing chemist; president of A. H. Schultze Co., bottlers' supplies, 198 W. Broadway, New York City. b. New York City, May 30, 1878. City Coll. of N. Y. (four years) entered in '92; entered Cornell Sept., '99, as Sophomore; B. S. A. '02. Member Fencers' Club; Lazy Club; Agricultural Ass'n; F. & A. M. President of A. H. Schultze & Co. tary

since Mar., 1904.

SEWELL, ALBERT

b. H., Justice Supreme Court, Walton, N. Y. Hamden, N. Y. Prep. Walton Acad. Cornell B. S.; Albany Law-

School LL. B. Member State Assembly 1878; elected county judge and surrogate 1889, 1895. Elected Justice Supreme Court 1898.

*SEYBOLDT, JAMES FRAZER. SEYFFERT, FELIPE VICTOR,

B. S.

'73.

Yoquivo,

Chihuahua, Mex.

'90,

C. E.

SEYMOUR, SEYMOUR, SEYMOUR, SEYMOUR,

ARTHUR GEORGE, New York City. ARTHUR TRUMBULL, Orange, N. J.

M. E.

'97,

B. L.

CARL JAY, Buffalo, N. Y. LL. B. '91. CHARLES KINNE, apprentice, Hartford,

'92.

M. E.

Conn.

'03.

SEYMOUR, CHARLES MASON, '05,

student, 84 Loomis

St.,

Chicago,

111.

M. E.

SEYMOUR, CLAIRE (MRS. W.

H. CARRIER), Buffalo, N. Y.

A. B.

'01.

SEYMOUR, GEORGE FRANCIS,

Dorchester, Mass.

B. S. in Arch.

'90.

SEYMOUR, GEORGE MASTERS, JR., New York City. '03, M. E. SEYMOUR, HENRY HALE, lawyer, Buffalo Club, Buffalo, N. Y. B. S.

'71.

SEYMOUR, JOHN PLINY, New York City. B. S. '86. SEYMOUR, JOHN PORTER, Winsted, Conn. '88, M. E. *SEYMOUR, LOUIS HOARD. '82, S. L. SEYMOUR, MACY IDA, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ph. B. '96. SEYMOUR, MAUDE DORA, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. S. '98. SEYMOUR, NAN GILBERT, physician, 124 E. 16th St. Residence, 136 E, 17th St., New York City. Prep. Watertown (N. Y.) High School '93. Cornell A. B. '97; Cornell Med. Coll. M. D. '02. Class secretai-y (Med. Coll.) '99-'00; secretary C. U. Med. Club Cornellian prize (literary contest) '96 and '97; repre'OO-'Ol; sentative of CortieUian (literary) at Med. Coll.

'99,

'00,

'01,

'02.

REGISTER

491

Special mention in psychology '97; honor roll Med. Coll. '02. Eesident physician and surgeon Methodist Episcopal Hosp. (general), Philadelphia, 1902-03 (appointment by competitive examination). Clinical assistant at Gouvemeur Hosp. (N. Y.) Tuberculosis Clinic, Jan., 1904. Provisional as.sistant attending surgeon to the Cornell Dispensary, Dept. of Dermatology, Jan., 1905. Member Cornell Univ. Med. Club; Cornell Med. Alumni See. (secretary); Cornell Alumnae Club of New York; Women's Univ. Club; Med. Soc. County of New York.

SEYMOUK, RALPH CRYSLER, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. '80, M. E. SHACKFORD, JAMES MURRAY, Portsmouth, N. H. '72, M. E. SHACKFORD, LUCY BARTLETT (MRS. C. E. P. BABCOCK), Buf falo, N. Y.

B. Lit. '80.

SHAFER, JAMES C. FORSYTHE, Montgomery, N. Y. '02, C. E. SHAFER, WILLIAM BELL, JR., manager, 326 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

M. E.

'98.

SHAFFER, CICERO, Newfield, N. Y. '74, Sci. SHAFFER, VON COLLINS, Huntington, Ind. '90, Let. SHAFFER, WILLIAM ANTHONY, Fort Edward, N. Y. '94, Law. SHAPLEIGH, WILLIAM CHAPMAN, Lockport, N. Y. M. E. '91. SHALDERS, ROBERTO JAMES, apprentice, Sao Paulo, Brazil. '02, M. E.

*SHALER, IRA ALEXANDER. B. C. E. '84, M. C. E. '86. SHALLCROSS, WARREN MIMS, Louisville, Ky. '02, M. E. SHAMMO, EVA BELLE (MRS. E. B. C. COLDREN), Muscatine, Ph. B.

la.

'94.

SHANAHAN, EDWARD JAMES, Syracuse, N. Y. '85, SHANE, BERNARD, New York City. '02, C. E. SHANE, GEORGE BRINKERHOOF, Washington, D. C.

Phil.

'88, C.

E.

SHANK, BURGESS, Oakwood, N. Y. B. S. '99. SHANKS, AMY CHAMBERLAIN, Round Lake, N. Y. A. B. '00. SHANKS, ETHEL ROLLINS, Ithaca, N. Y. '05. SHANKS, LEWIS EDGAR, teacher, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. B. '99. SHANKS, SALLY GORE, North Creek, N. Y. A. B. '00. SHANLEY, JOHN FRANCIS, JR., general contractor, 17 WashingSt., Newark, N. J. b. Newark, N. J., Feb. 11, 1883. Prep. Francis Xavier Coll. '99; Dwight School '00. Cornell A. P. '04. Chi Psi. Member Masque; Glee Club; Mermaid; Bench and Board; Nolanda; also Univ. Club, Newark; Essex County Country Club; Deal Golf Club.

ton St.

SHANLY, MARY EDWARD, Binghamton, N. Y. '02, Arts. SHANNON, THOMAS, attorney, Bath, N. Y. B. L. '88. SHANTZ, OLIVER, New York City. M. E. '93, M. M. E. '99. SHAPE, ROBERT LOUIS, superintendent of construction with Geo. B. Post, architect, 33 E. 17th St., New York City. Prep. Milwaukee High School. Cornell A. B. in Arch. '95. Member Beta Theta

Pi;

Aleph Samach; Sphinx Head; Zeta Epsilon; Fresh-

492

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

man

Crew; three years on Varsity Crew; captain Senior year. charge of work on New York stock exchange; now in charge of work for the new College of the City of New York. Served in Spanish War from May, 1898, to May, 1899, in 8th Mem. "Regt. U. S. Regulars, throughout the Cuban Campaign. Cornell Club of New York, and the Soc. of the Army of Santiago de Cuba.

Had

full

SHAPLEIGH, AMELIA, Sharon, Mass. SHAPLEIGH, WILLIAM CHAPMAN,

A. B. '91. general insurance business, Lincoln Bldg., Lockport, N. Y. b. West Lebanon, Me., Dec. 8, 1866. Cornell M. E. '91. Resident engineer in charge of new pumping station, engines, and force main, at Wheeling, W. Va.,

Member Masonic fraternity; Knight Templar and 1893. Shriner; B. P. O. E.; junior member A. S. M. E. Married June children, Lester 8, 1899, at Lockport, N. Y., Frances Davison; Bartlett, b. Oct. 6, 1901; Frances, b. May 4, 1903. SHARE, MARY, Indianapolis, Ind. '00, Arts. SHARP, CLAYTON HALSEY,

engineer, 80th St. and East

End

New York City. Ph. D. '95. SHARP, MILO CARTER. Ph. B. '73. SHARP, STELLA EMILY, Seneca Falls, N. Y. Ph. D. '98. SHARTLE, ROBERT ALEXANDER, Middletown, O. '89, M. *SHATTUCK, GEORGE HENRY, JR. '84, Arch. SHATTUCK, HERBERT CARPENTER, student, Ithaca, N. Y.

Ave..

E.

A. B.

'03.

SHATTUCK, HOBART PARKER, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. D. '03. SHATTUCK, RALPH CUSHMAN, Maynard, Mass. '03, C. E. SHAUL, EARL HAROLD, Richfield Springs, N. Y. '96, C. E. SHAW, ARTHUR PEER, Cherry Creek, N. Y. '02, Law. SHAW, AUSTIN FISKE. B. S. '75. SHAW, CHARLES GRAY, Newark, N. J. B. L. '94. SHAW, CHARLES PERRIN, Detroit, Mich. '02, M. E. SHAW, CLARENCE EARL, Perry City, N. Y. D. V. M. '01. SHAW, FREDERICK LANDER, Dixon, 111. '74, Sci. SHAW, HARRY WESLEY, South Orange, N. J. '87, C. E. SHAW, HUBERT ALLEN, Altadena, Cal. LL. B. '98. SHAW, JAMES CICERO, Hondo, Tex. '02, M. E. SHAW, JOHN FRAZIER, advertising agent, Pittsburg, Pa. b.

Alle-

Prep. Cascadilla School and Univ. Prep. School, Ithaca; Cornell Law School '97. Zeta Psi. President Shaw-Shaw Advertising Co.; Solar Engraving Co. Member Pittsburg Press Club. SHAW, JOSEPH DUTY, Hondo, Tex. '02, E. E. SHAW, MARY EDNA, teacher, Ilion, N. Y. A. B. '02. SHAW, NORMAN LOWRIE, Glenshaw, Pa. '02, M. E.

gheny

City, Pa., Dec.

1,

1875.

SHAW, WILLIAM FRANCIS, with Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., 10 Bridge St., New York City. b. Bastrop, Tex., Aug. 18,

REGISTER

493

Univ. Texas, B. S., '02; fellowship in pure mathematics (Univ. of T.) '01-'02; Cornell (Sibley Coll.) M. E. '04. Sigma Xi. Member N. Y. Railroad Club. 1873.

SHEA,

MABEL MARY,

N. Y.

A. B.

teacher,

1410

South State

St.,

Syracuse,

'01.

SHEA, MICHAEL BARTHOLOMEW, engineer

of Pittsburg office Baker, Smith & Co., heating and ventilating engineers and contractors (main office. New York City) Frick Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa, b. Attica, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Feb. 7, 1877. Prep. Attica High School; Central High School, Buffalo, N. Y. Cornell M. E. (E. E.) '00. Member Cadet Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Sophomore Smoker Club; Junior Smoker Committee; first vice-president Electrical Soc. (4); Senior Ball Committee; also Cornell Club of Western Pennsylvania; secretary of same '01-'02; treasurer '02, '03. Married Nov. 25, 1903, at Pittsburg, Pa., Mary Lillian Brady, of that city.

SHEAR, BYRON ERASTUS, Tonopah, Nev. B. Arch. '74. SHEARER, CHAUNCY HURLBURT, Bay City, Mich. '75, Sci. SHEARER, JAMES BUCHANAN, Bay City, Mich. '76, Sci. SHEARER, JOHN SANFORD, professor, 608 E. Seneca St., Ithaca, N. Y.

B. S.

'93,

Ph. D.

SHEARN, CLARENCE

'01.

lawyer, 140 Nassau St., New York City, b. Leeds, Mass. Cornell '90, B. L.; New York School '93. Member Kappa Alpha, Sophomore toastmaster; editor and business manager Cornell Daily Sun; Commodore Cornell Navy; honors on graduation thesis. Prosecution for William R. Hearst of cases against Ice Trust and Coal Trust; president Cornell Univ. Club,

New York City,

Apr.

J.,

City, 1900-02;

member

Cornell Univ. Club,

New York

and Crescent Athletic Club. 12, 1899,

Married Spartanburg, S. C, Eva Petty; children, Edith Petty and Clarence J.,

Jr.

SHEARS, EDITH ESTELLA, New York City. M. D. '00. *SHEBLE, FRANKLIN. M. E. '88, M. S. '89.' SHEBLE, JOHN HOWARD, Philadelphia, Pa. '02, C. E. SHEDD, JOHN CUTLER, professor, 1103 Wood Ave., Colorado Springs, Col.

M.

S. '92.

SHEDDEN, JOHN STEPHEN, Rock Springs, Wyo. '02, M. E. SHEFFER, JOHN WESLEY, Williamsport, N. Y. '03, M. E. SHEFFIELD, FREDERICK DUANE, student, Warsaw, N. Y.

'06,

Arts.

SHEITLES, BENJAMIN, New York City. M. D. '03. SHEITLES, DAVID, New York City. M. D. '02. SHELDON, BESSIE LOUISE, Rupert, Va. A. B. '03. SHELDON, CHARLES LACY, JR., manager Sheldon Court and owner of Triangle Book Shop, Sheldon Court. Residence, 502 E. Seneca St., Ithaca, N. Y. b. Owasco Lake, Cayuga Co., N. Y., May 21, 1878. Prep. Auburn High School '96; Cascadilla School

494

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

'97.

'01, A. M. '02. Psi Upsilon. Member Town Rogue's Harbor Country Club, Ithaca. Marat Aii-burn, N. Y., Mary Lucinda Eomig.

Cornell A. B.

and Gown Club; ried Dec.

3,

1902,

*SHELDON, DANIEL CORYDON. B. C. E. '83. SHELDON, EDWARDS LYMAN, London, Eng. '94, E. E. SHELDON, EDWARD MORGAN, lawyer, Mutual Life Bldg., falo,

N. Y.

B. L.

Buf-

'91.

SHELDON, FANNY LAURENDA, Sinclairville, N. Y. Ph. B. SHELDON, FRANCES THEODOCIA, Rockford, 111. B. S. '92. *SHELDON, FRANK WARREN, '82, M. E. *SHELDON, FRANKLIN LACY. M. E. '92. SHELDON, HELEN MARY, Chicago, 111. A. M. '92. SHELDON, HENRY, JR., lawyer, 87 Nassau St., New York

'96.

City.

Residence, 194 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Prep. Brooklyn Latin School; Cornell '97; N. Y. Law School LL. B. '97. Psi Upsilon. Member Freshman Football and Baseball Teams; also Cornell Univ. Club, New York City; Crescent Athletic Club,

Brooklyn.

SHELDON, SHELDON, SHELDON, SHELDON,

HERBERT

N. Y.

Scottsblufe, Neb.

"75,

N.

N. Y. B. Arch. '98. Hoboken, N. J. '88, M. E.

JAMES HENRY, JEANETTE MAY

Ithaca, N. Y.

SHELDON, SHELDON, SHELDON, SHELDON, SHELDON, SHELDON, SHELLEY, SHEPARD,

PARIS, physician,

IRA CYRUS, Copenhagen,

B. S. in Arch.

(MRS.

THEODORE

F.

LAURA CHARLOTTE, New York City. LAURA STRONG, Ottawa, Kan. A. B. MORRIS WOODWORTH, Hornellsville,

Ph. D,

Baltimore, Md.

ALVIN WAYLAND,

B. S.

'71,

'95.

'02.

N. Y.

PHILENA REBECCA, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. RALPH EDWARD, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, For. SETH L., Ithaca, N. Y. B. S. A. '98. DANIEL,

COLLIER),

'94.

'83,

Ch.

'00.

M. E.

principal, 592

West

Ave., Buffalo,^

'91.

SHEPARD, DWIGHT COLLINS, Medina, O. '89, E. E. *SHEPARD, FRANK WILLIAM. C. E. '86. SHEPARD, FRED DOUGLAS, Malone, N. Y. '76, C. E, SHEPARD, GEORGE CHAPMAN, Medina, O. '85, M. E. SHEPARD, GEORGE HUGH, Syracuse, N. Y. M. M. E. '02. SHEPARD, GEORGE REES, Niagara Falls, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '96. SHEPARD, LEONARD GRIFFIN, 3052 Richmond St., Washington, D. C.

M. E. (E. E.)

'03.

SHEPARD, LOUIS ALFRED, manager

&

sales department,

Benjamin

founders. Residence, Slocum Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Nov. 24, 1870, Spencer, N. Y. Prep. Spencer Acad. High School. Cornell A. B. '92; graduate work in chemistry, Univ. of Rochester, '94; in engineering, Sibley Coll., '95-'96. Member Delta Psi; Univ. Band (four years). Chief draughtsman L. "V. R. R., Easton, Pa.; mechanical engineer

Atha

Co.,

Newark, N.

J., steel

REGISTER

495

& R. R. R., Reading, Pa. Associated for three years with Cornelius Vanderbilt in originating and exploiting varioiis inventions on railroads. Member Amer. Soc. Mech. Engs.; Amer. R'y Master Mechanics Ass'n; New York R. R. Club; Pittsbnrg Railway Club; Engineers' Club; Cornell Club; St. Anthony Club. Married June 1, 1901, at Philadelphia, Pa., to Mabel p.

Rowland.

SHEPARD, MYRON SYLVESTER, Ithaca, N. Y. '03, C. E. SHEPARD, STANLEY, lawyer, Rochester, N. Y. '96. SHEPARD, WILLIAM CHAMBERS, lumber, 3053 Richmond Washington, D.

C.

'02,

SHEPARDSON, GEORGE DEFREES, Road, Minneapolis, Minn.

M. E.

professor,

717

East

River

'89.

SHEPHERD, ALFRED WILLARD, Glendale, O. SHEPARD, ERNEST STANLEY, chemist, Morse A. B.

St.,

For.

'03,

M. E.

Hall, Ithaca, N. Y.

'02.

SHEPHERD, VERA LOUISE, student, Ithaca, N. Y. '05, Arts. SHEPPARD, GEORGE SCOTT, lawyer, Penn Yan, N. Y. B. S. *74. SHEPPARD, JOEL FITHEAN, Quincy, Mass. '03, M. E. SHERMAN, CHARLES WINSLOW, engineer, 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.

M.

C. E. '95.

^SHERMAN, ELROY DELOS. B. S. '77. *SHERMAN, FRANK ROGER. B. S. '71. SHERMAN, FRANKLIN, JR., entomologist,

Raleigh, N. C.

B. S. A.

'00.

SHERMAN, FREDERICK ELIAS, SHERMAN, MARY ISABELLA, N. Y.

B. S.

Watkins, N. Y. teacher,

110

'03, C.

Quarry

E.

St.,

Ithaca,

'74.

SHERMAN, MASON HALL, Webster Station, N. Y. '89, M. E. SHERMAN, MERITT MASTERS, Salina, Kan. '73, Lit. *SHERMAN, NATHANIEL NORTON. '92, M. E. SHERMAN, OZRO GOULD, Sioux City, la. B. L. '98. SHERMAN, STEPHEN FISH, JR., New York City. B. L. '97. SHERMAN, WALTER JUSTIN, civil and consulting engineer; member of firm the Riggs & Sherman Co., Nasby Bldg., Toledo, O. Florence, Erie Co., O. Prep. Norwalk (O.) High School. CorB. C. E. '77, C. E. '85. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Member Adelphi Lit. Soc; secretary Sprague Boat Club; on class crew b.

nell

which won Freshman

Lake regatta, 1874; on comCornell Univ. orchestra; on edi-

race, Seneca

mencement programme

'77;

torial staff '76-'77 Cornellian.

Has been continuously engaged

in professional practice since graduation;

chief engineer, sucR. R.; Toledo, Delphos & Burlington R. R.; Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis R. R.; Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe R. R.; Dallas, Pacific & South-Eastern R. R. cessively, of

Delphos

& Kokomo

North Dallas Circuit R. R.; Wheeling & Lake Erie R. R. Toledo, Fremont & Norwalk R. R.; Toledo and Indiana R. R.

496

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

as chief engineer of foregoing, had charge of construction of about 1,200 miles of railway; chief engineer and general manager Galveston Construction Co., being engaged in building Galveston jetties. Member Toledo Soc. Eng.; Michigan Eng. Soc; Univ. Club, Toledo; ex-president Dallas Soc. Eng.; exmember Engineers' Club, St. Louis, and Detroit Eng. Soc. Married Julj'^ 14, 1892, Catherine Bowmer Cloverport; children, Margaret, b. 1894;

Elisabeth, b. 1902.

SHERRILL, ARTHUR LOUIS, Groton, Conn. M. SHERRY, ARTHUR GALUSHA, Troy, N. Y. '73,

SHERWOOD, SHERWOOD, SHERWOOD, SHERWOOD, LL. B.

D.

'99.

Sci.

ARTHUR HENRY, Groton, Conn. M. E. '01. BERTHA MARION, Sand Beach, Mich. '85, S. CARLYLE JOHNSON, Syracuse, JONATHAN WILLIAM, lawyer.

N. Y.

M. E.

L. '01.

Spring Valley, N. Y.

'94.

SHERWOOD, MATHER WILLIAMS, SHERWOOD, ROBERT HARTLEY,

Syracuse, N. Y. M. E. JR., Brooklyn, N. Y.

'99.

M. E.

(E. E.) '97.

SHICK, HARRY TREVENEN, Reading, Pa. M. E. '90. SHIELDS, SAMUEL SHEDD, Girard, O. '89, M. E. SHIELDS, WILLIAM DICKINSON, Shields, Pa. '03, M. E. SHILAND, ELMER JAMES, Cambridge, N. Y. '02, M. E. SHILLINGER, JOHN GEORGE, engineer. Gallon, O. C. E. SHIMER, FLORENCE HENRY, Cortland, N. Y. A. B. '01.

'92.

SHIMMELL, MARY, Harrisburg, Pa. A. B. '03. SHINAMAN, CHARLES EDWARD, lawyer. White Memorial

Bldg.,

Prep. Syracuse, N. Y. b. Marshville, N. Y., June 12, 1867. Canajoharie Union Free Schools '89; Cornell '89, Theta Nu Epsilon. Cornell Congress; associate editor Daily Sun '86-'88; business manager of same '89; also member Century, Citizens', Capitol, and Univ. clubs. Clerk Onondaga County Board of Supervisors 1891-99; same period secretary Onondaga County

Republican Committee.

SHINKEL, JOHN NEWTON DEXTER, Friars Point, Miss. B. S. '81. SHIPMAN, ROBERT LEE, Kansas City, Mo. M. E. '99. SHIRAS, GEORGE, Pittsburg, Pa. '81, H. P. SHIRAS, OLIVER, engineer, 43 Exchange Place, New York City. M. E.

(E. E.) '97.

SHIRAS, WINFIELD KENNEDY, Pittsburg, Pa. '78, S. L. SHIRE, MOSES EDMUND, chief engineer, Chicago Union Transfer R'y Co. Residence, 4940 Washington Park Place, Chicago, 111. b. Chicago, 111., Dec. 10, 1877. Prep. Chicago Manual Training School. Cornell C. E. '00. Member Rod and Bob; class track team (1) (2); substitute on Freshman crew; Senior Banquet Committee. Associate member A. Eng. and M. of W. Ass'n.

SHIRELY, JAMES JOSEPH,

S. C. E.;

Orizaba, Mex.

member Amer.

M. E.

'03.

R'y

REGISTER SHIVP:,

497

ROLAND PERCY, Goliad, Tex. '92, E. E. HENRY LAURENCE, New York City.

SHIVELY,

B. S.

'84.

SHNABLE,

E. R., contractor for public works. Security Bldg. Residence, 2371 N. Paulina St., Chicago, 111. b. Chicago, 111., Jan. Prep. Chicago public schools; Cornell (three years 14, 1856. and a half) '81. Zeta Psi. Member and officer Cornell Boat Club; Cornell Navy; Baseball Nine; Glee Club; editor and

business manager Cornell Era; Freshman Crew (coach). Civil engineer in charge of railroad and canal construction 1881-98; contractor for canals, locks, dams, bridges, and other concrete work, 1898-1904; chief engineer C. F. M. & D. M. R. R. 1891-92; assistant engineer Chicago drainage and ship canal 1892-98. Member Western Soc. of Eng.; Royal League and Marquette Club, all of Chicago. Married 1883, at Auburn, N. Y., Mary Alice Davis; children, Barnes Davis and Earl Potter. SHOALES, WALTER ADDISON, physician. New York City. M. D. '99.

SHOEMAKER, MICHAEL MYERS,

author. Union Club, N. Y. b. Covington, Ky., June 26, 1853. Cornell two years '74. Theta Delta Chi. Author of "Eastward" (1893); "Kingdom of the White Woman " (1894); " Sealed Provinces of the Tsar " (1895); " Islands of the Southern Seas " (1897); " Quaint Corners of Ancient Empires" (1899); "Palaces and Prisons of Mary Queeu "The Great Siberian Railway" (1903); of Scots" (1901); "Heart of the Orient" (1904). Member Union Club, New York City; Metropolitan Club, Washington; Queen City Riding and Country Clubs, Cincinnati; Seminole, Florida; Soc. Colonial Wars (founder in Ohio); Sons of Rev.; War of 1812 (Maryland).

SHORT, GIDEON PITTS, lawyer, Cle Elum, Wash. A. B. '99. SHORT, JOHN CLE.VES, Lexington, Ky. Ph. B. '00. SHORT, STANLEY, Clifton Springs, N. Y. '03, M. E. SHOTWELL, MURRAY AUGUSTINE, farmer, Elba, N. Y. Ph.

B.

'73.

SHREVE, RALPH FEBREY, Washington, D. C. '02, C. E. SHREVE, RICHMOND HAROLD, architect, Ithaca, N. Y.

B. Arch.

'02.

SHRIVER, JOSEPH ALEXIS, Wilna, Md. B. S. in Agr. *93. SHUFELDT, ROBERT WILSON, New Canaan, Conn. '73, C. E. SHULL, FRED GROVE, Hammondsport, N. Y. '03, E. E. SHUMWAY, ARTHUR KELLER, engineer, 141 Spence St., Rochester,

N. Y.

C. E. '04.

SHURTER, EDWIN DU Tex.

SIIUTE,

*SHUTT, SIAS,

Ph. B.

BOIS. professor, 3104 Nueces

SARAH PIERSON, Gloversville, N. MARGARET TAYLOR. M. D. '99.

CARLETON, VOL. IV

— 32

St.,

'92.

lawyer, Waterloo.

la.

Y.

LL. B.

'02,

'98.

Arts.

Austin,

498

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

EDWIN HENRY, treasurer Galena-Signal Oil Co., treasurer Triple State Natural Gas and Oil Co.; manager Prospect Hill Stock Farm, and director in several business corporations, Residence, Arb. at Bath, Steuben Co., N. Y., Feb. 12, 1857. cadia Place, Franklin, Venango Co., Pa. Prep. Elmira Free Acad., Elmira, N. Y.; public schools of Franklin, Pa.; Professors Mackoon and Wait's private school, Ithaca, N. Y. Cornell, first two years with the class of '78, last two with the class of '80; A. B. '80. Member Social Science Club; Theta Delta Chi; president Cornell Univ. Christian Ass'n; honor section in German; editor Cornell Review; chairman joint meeting of faculty and students called for organization of Students' Guild; Ivy Chainman, orator, class day, and a commencement speaker. transitman, paymaster, purchasing agent, secretary, treasurer, and director of a railroad now forming part of Chesapeake and Ohio system. Since 1886 officially connected with Galena-Signal Oil Co. A contributor to many journals. One of the incorporators and first treasurer Franklin City Hosp., serving four years; president Pennsylvania Jersey Cattle Club seven years; president Franklin Centre Univ. Extension Soc. one year; vicepresident three years; director Franklin public schools for three years; president Franklin public library since 1900. Member I. O. O. F. Married Dec. 23, 1884, at Dunkirk, N. Y., Jessie A. Williams. SIBLEY, ELSIE THROOP, Detroit, Mich. '00, Arts. SIBLEY, HERBERT DELANO, editor, 215 Union St., Olean, N. Y.

SIBLEY,

A. B.

'84.

*SIBLEY, LUCY CULVER. '78, S. L. SIBLEY, ROBERT GLADSTONE, Jamaica, N. Y '91, C. E. SIBLEY, SAMUEL DUNHAM, North Orwell, Pa. '03, M. E. SIBSON, HORACE EVANS, Philadelphia, Pa. M. E. '03. SIBSON, WALTER WOODHOUSE, Philadelphia, Pa. M. E. '93. SICKLES, EDMUND SOUTHWICK, New Baltimore, N. Y.

'95,

M. E.

EUGENE CHARLES,

SICKLES, M. E.

(E. E.) '90,

SICKMON,

MAY

M. M. E.

CHRISTINE,

engineer.

New

Baltimore, N. Y.

'98.

BufPalo, N. Y.

'01,

Arts;

'02,

Law.

THOMAS HILL, Chicago, 111. M. E. (E. E.) '03. SIDWAY, CLARENCE SPAULDING, secretary and treasurer, SIDLEY, falo,

N. Y.

'97,

Buf

M. E.

SIEBENBORN, HENRY ADOLPH, New York City. M. SIEBOLD, ALBERT FRANK, Buffalo, N. Y. '02, For. SIEBOLD, WILLIAM OTTO,

D.

'99.

assistant examiner in U. S. Patent N. W. Washington, D. C. b. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1871. Prep. Buffalo Grammar and High Schools. Cornell B. S. '95; National Law School, Washington, D. C. Member Cornell Track Team '95; I. O. 0. F.; A. O. U. W. ]MarOffice, 15491/2

Third

St.,

REGISTER ried Oct.

2,

499

1900, at Buffalo, N. Y., Lillian A. Schaefer, of that

city.

SIEDENTOPF, WILLIAM FREDERICK,

Council Bluffs,

'90,

la.

Sci.

SIEFKE, FREDERICK, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, M. E. SIBLING, LOUIS JOHN, Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, C. E. SIBLING, MARY CECILIA, York, Pa. '03, Arts. SIELYE, ELWYN EGGLESTON, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, C. E. SIFF, LOUIS, New York City. B. S. '97. SILK, CHARLES ISADOR, physician, 422 State St., Perth Amboy, M. D.

N. J.

SILL,

'00.

CYRUS BLACK,

E.

Warren, O.

B. C. E.

FERNANDO XAVIER,

SILVEIRA,

'72.

Mont« Santo, Minas,

SILVEIRA, JOSE LUIZ MONTEIRO DE, Rio De '78, C.

Janeiro, Brazil.

E.

SILVERMAN, AARON, SIMIS,

Brazil. C.

'96.

ALBERT

Baltimore, Md.

VAIL,

768 St.

Marks

C. E. '02.

Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., editor

New York

Evening Telegram, Herald Square, New York City. Prep. Brooklyn High School; Cornell '02. Member Lacrosse Team. Member Crescent Athletic Club, Brooklyn, and Cornell Club, New York.

SIMIS, MABEL, Vails Gate, N. Y. B. S. '97. SIMMONS, ALICE PENDERGAST, Gloversville, N. Y. '02, Arts. SIMMONS, CHARLES ALONZO, Elmira, N. Y. '93, Law. SIMMONS, HENRY GASSETT, Newport, R. I. '00, M. E. SIMMONS, LILLA GERTRUDE, Worcester, Mass. '02, Arts. SIMMONS, LUCRETIA VAN TUYL, Richmondville, N. Y. Ph.

B.

'98.

SIMMONS, SIMMONS, SIMMONS, SIMONDS, SIMONDS,

PARKE EDMUND, SOLOMON,

Evanston,

Cortland, N. Y.

111.

'02,

A. B.

'81.

Law.

WILLIAM HOWARD, Oil City, Pa. '02, EDWIN FRANKLIN, Fitchburg, Mass.

Arts.

FREDERICK WILLIA^f,

B. S.

Austin, Tex.

'70,

M. E. '75,

M.

S.

'76.

SIMONDS, WILLIAM EDWARD, 111.

professor

Knox

Coll.,

Galesburg,

'88.

SIMONS, ARTHUR BURDETTE, Sidney, N. Y. '02, Law. SIMONS, FRANK EDGAR, Canajoharie!^ N. Y. '75, Sci. SIMONS, FRED BERTRAND, Volney, N. Y. D. V. M. '03. SIMONS, HARRY LEE, Sardinia, N. Y. '00, M. E. SIMONS, SEWARD ADAMS, attorney, 254 South Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. b. Union Springs, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1859. Prep. Buffalo High School. Cornell A. B. '79. Member Theta Delta. Chi; president Cornell Athletic Ass'n; winner quarter mile run Freshman year; also 220 yds. dash, running high jump. Senior year; editor Cornell Era '77; Phi Beta Kappa, after graduation.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

500

Admitted to the bar 1881; president of class (law). President Grand Lodge, Theta Delta Chi, 1883-85; secretary Civil Service Commission, Buffalo, 1883; attorney charter revision, Buffalo,

member

School Board. Buffalo, 1899-1902; state transfer York, 1902-03; president Cornell Ass'n, Buffalo, 1901-02; responded for graduates at Quarter Centennial. Ithaca, 1893. Member Buffalo Club and California Club, Married Grace Churchyard (A. B. Smith Coll.) at Buffalo, N. Y., 1886;

tax appraiser,

Sept.

New

1888,

5,

SIMONTON, IRA BOYCE, SIMPSON, SIMPSON, SIMPSON, SIMPSON, SIMPSON, H. P.

Jacksonville, Fla.

'03,

M. E.

CHARLES BAIRD, Moscow, Idaho. B. S. '99, A. M. DWIGHT SWAIN, Minneapolis, Minn. '02, M. E. ERNEST BAKER, Cleveland, O. '90, M. E. ERNEST BENOIT, Hudson, N. Y. '74, C. E. GEORGE FREDERIC, New York City. B. C. E. '79. HAROLD GRANGER, manufacturer, Columbus, O.

SIxVfPSON,

'00.

'83,

S.

SIMPSON, SIMPSON.

HELEN AUGUSTA,

HOWARD

SARD,

Mansfield, O. B. L. '91, M. L. '92. engineer, Chicago, 111. M. E. (E. E.)

'96.

SIMPSON, LENNOX. '73, Lit. SIMPSON, LOUIS WRIGHT, lawyer.

111 Erie Co. Savings Bank Saginaw, Mich., July 11, 1874. Cornell B. L. '96; Univ. of Buffalo LL. B. '98. Member Beta Theta Pi; Scalp and Blade; Chess Club; manager Ei-a (Senior year); Lieut.-Col. Cornell Regt. (Senior year). Member Phi Delta Phi (Univ. of Buffalo). Admitted to the bar 1898; practiced law Member Univ. Club of Buffalo; in Buffalo since that time. "Literary Clinic"; Buffalo Soc. of Artists; Buffalo Hist. Soc. Married at Warren, Pa., Aug. 24, 1898, Katherine G. Woodford.

Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y.

b.

PERCY WILLIAM, lawyer, New York City. A. B. '98. ROBERT J., physician, Volney, N. Y. '71, Sci. ROBERT HARRIS, Cleveland, O. C. E. '96. WILLIAM JACOB, New York City. '03, E. E. WILLIAM KELLY, Hudson, N. Y. '76, Sci. WILLIAM ROBERT, mechanical engineer, 301 W. 109th New York City. b. New York City, Jan. 4, 1870. Alpha Tau

SIMPSON, SIMPSON, SIMPSON, SIMPSON, SIMPSON, SIMPSON, St.,

Omegfa.

SINCLAIR, HENRY HARBIXSON, New York City. '76, Sci. SINGEWALD, ALBERT GEORGE, Baltimore, Md. '95, E. E. SINGLETON, JAMES MICHAEL, Willsborough, N. Y. '94, I^w. SINGMASTER, ELSIE, Gettysburg, Pa. '99, Arts. SINN, BERNHARD ALBERT. Wilmington, Del. M. E. '97. associated with Moore & Sinnott, distillers, 234 Philadelphia. Pa. b. Philadelphia. Pa., Dec. 13, Univ. Pennsylvania (special 1875. Cornell Law School '97; Beta Theta Pi. Member Art Club of Philadelphia; course).

SINNOTT, JOHN, S.

Front

St.,

REGISTER

501

Philadelphia Athletic Club; Merion Cricket Club; St. David's Golf Club; Univ. Club, Redlands, Cal.; Redlands (Cal.) Country Club; Colonial Soc. of Pennsylrania; Bryn Mawr (Pa.)

Kennel Club.

SINNOTT, WILLIAM JOHN RAYMOND, Whitehall, N. Y. '00, Law. SINTON. MARGARETTA JANE (MRS. GEORGE F. OTTIS), Pasadena, Cal.

B. S.

'77.

SINTON, WILLIAM AZEL KELLEY, Angola, N. Y. '71, Sci. SIRDEVAN, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Titusville, Pa. LL. B. '00. SISAM, CHARLES HERSCHEL, Sloan, la. A. M. '03. SITLER, GRACE, Binghamton, N. Y. A. B. '03. STXTA, EMIL CHARLES, Manitowoc, Wis. '92, Sci. SKELLIE, ROBERT ALEXANDER, Cambridge, N. Y. '99, Arts. SKERNEWITCH, ABRAHAM MARCUS, New York City. M. D. SKILLICORN, JOHN HENRY, Albany, N. Y. A. B. '94.

SKINNER, ALBERT MERRIMAN, Albany,

N. Y.

SKINNER,, FRANCES BROWN, Medina, N. Y,

SKINNER, FRANK WOODWARD,

'02,

'97,

'02.

Arch.

Phil;

Tompkinsville, N. Y.

'98,

Arts.

B. C. E.

'79.

SKINNER, FRED BUSH, Medina,

N. Y.

A. B.

'95,

LL. B.

'96,

LL. M.

'97.

SKINNER, GEORGE YORK, SKINNER, JAMES HENRY,

Westfield, N. Y.

'95, C.

E.

wholesale merchant, 180 E. Fourth St., Cornell student b. in Minnesota, Sept. 6, 1858. St. Paul, Minn. (three years) '81. Alpha Delta Phi. Married May, 1886, at Kalamazoo, Mich., Annie Wood; children, William W. and Elizabeth. SKINNER, JOHN ALFRED, Sherman, N. Y. C. E. '01. SKINNER, JOHN B., Attica, N. Y. LL. B. '97. SKINNER, JOHN FRANKLIN, civil and consulting engineer, special assistant engineer, office of city engineer, Rochester, N. Y. b. Rochester, N. Y. Prep. Rochester Free Acad. Cornell C. E. '90. Phi Gamma Delta. Camera Club. Climbed rope at winter meet '89-'90. Author technical reports on '* Water Supply and Wat«r " Power projects, and papers before societies. Secretary Rochester Engineering Soc. Member Amer. Soc. Municipal Improvement. Married Sept. 28, 1893, at Rochester, N. Y., Maude

Dobbin.

SKINNER, LE ROY JONES, Medina, N. Y. LL. B. '95. SKINNER, MARY PENDEXTER, Medina, N. Y. '97, Law. SLADE, FOSTER CORNELL, Yonkers, N. Y. M. E. '97. SLATER, FREDERICK RAYMOND, electrical engineer, 14 Arthur Prep. b. Washington, D. C, July 30, 1872. St., Yonkers, N. Y. Washington (D. C.) public schools and High School '90. CorMember nell M. E. '94. Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon. Senators;

Electrical Soc;

and Adjt.

1st U. S. Vol. Engs. 1898-99;

tan R'y

(El.),

New York

'91. First Lieut. assistant E. E. Manhat-

class vice-president

City;

E. E. Interborough Rapid Tran-

502

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

sit (subwajO, New York City. Member A. S. M. E.; A. I. E. E.; Engs. Club, and Transportation Club, New York City; Corinthian Yacht Club, Yonkers. Married Oct. 24, 1901, at New York City, Alma Bruns Lyons; one daughter. SLATER, HARRIS WILLIAM, Washington, D. C. LL. B. '96.

SLATER, JOSEPH NELSON, Buffalo, N. Y. C. SLATER, MARY FLORENCE WELLS, Raleigh, SLATER, SAMUEL SCOTT, lawyer, 76 William

New York

E. '03. N. C. B. St.,

S. '00.

New York

City,

Cornell B. L. and LL. B. '94, being first graduate to receive two baccalaureate degrees at same commencement. Member Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Delta Phi; Freshman orator '94; editor Cornell Sun three years; b.

City, Jan. 24, 1870.

Junior speaker, Commencement oration; law school debater; second prize for best thesis in law school; Cornell correspondent for Philadelphia Press, Chicago Tribune, New York World, New York Recorder. In 1903, with G. W. Alger, published " A Treatise on the New York Employers' Liability Act"; practiced law since 1894 in New York City. Elected a member of session of 1900, and Nov., 1900, elected senator for 19th senate and 1902. Member Cornell Club of

district for session of 1901

New

York, and

many

political clubs.

Married June

Caroline Ingersoll Adsitt, Cornell Ph. B.

'91;

30, 1896, to

children, Caroline

and Katheryn,

SLANSON, ALLAN BEDIENT, Weedsport, N. Y. '79, S. L. SLANSON, HAROLD WHITING, Middletown, N. Y. '02, M. E. SLANSON, KINGSLEY WILCOX, Middletown, N. Y. '03, Arts. SLEETH, MONTGOMERY, Wilmerding, Pa. '02, E. E. SLEICHE, CHARLES ALBERT, Lansingburg, N. Y. '02, Arts. SLEICHER, HARRY SEIDEL, Troy, N. Y. LL. B. '00. SLIFER, ADAM COARD, dairy farmer, Lewisburg, Pa. b. Lewisburg, Pa., Oct. 29, 1872. Cornell short course '95. Member Justitia

Grange, No.

434,

Lewisburg, Pa.

SLINGERLAND, GRACE, Slingerlands, N. Y. B. S. '98. SLINGERLAND, MARK VERNON, assistant professor of economic entomology in Cornell Univ., 109 Summit Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. b. Otto, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., Oct. 3, 1864. Prep. Otto Village School; Chamberlain Inst., Randolph. N. Y. Cornell B. S. in Agriculture '92. Member Sigma Xi; Cornell Agricultural Ass'n; Jugatse or Entomological Club. Author of many important bulletins on injurious insects, issued by Cornell Agricultural Experiment Station. President Ass'n of Economic Entomologists 1903; vice-president Sigma Xi Soc. 1903 and 1904. Member Entomological Soc. of Washington; National Mosquito Extermination Soc; the Holland Soc. of New York; Fellow Amer. Ass'n for Advancement of Science; Ass'n of Economic Entomologists. Married Sept, 10, 1891, at Clifton Springs, N. Y., Effie

Brown

Earll.

REGISTER SLOAN, SLOAN, SLOAN, SLOAN, SLOAN, SLOAN, SLOAT, SLOAT,

BEN,

Greenville, S. C.

'03,

503

M. E.

HARRY, New York City. M. E. '94. HUMPHREY HUNTER, Reynoldsville, N. Y. '71, JOHN YOUNG, JR.. Buffalo, N. Y. '93, E. E. ROBERT SHUNK. Ithaca, N. Y. '02, For. WILLIAM GRIFFITH, Chicago, 111. M. E. '99.

BENJAMIN CROSBY, Patterson, N. Y. HALBERT MAITLAND, Mt. Vernon, N.

Agr.;

'02,

'01,

Y.

Sci.

M. E. M.

'00,

E.;

'01,

Arts.

SLOCOMBE, EDWIN MITCHELL, New Haven, Conn. SLOCUM, ALEXANDER NORTON, cashier Pittsburg

'02,

Arts.

R'ys Co. Resdence, 5500 Irwin Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. b. Castleton, Vt., Apr. Cornell A. B. '01. Prep. Buffalo High School '97. 18, 1879. Alpha Tau Omega. Member Scalp and Blade; Junior Smoker Committee; Senior Ball Committee; Glee Club (second bass) Cornell Club, Pittsburg. On reporTimes 1901-02; with E. C. Jones & Co., New York brokers, 1902; present position 1903. Married Nov. Hartford, Conn.; 19, 1902, at Pittsburg, Pa., Alberta Peck, of '99-'00, 'OO-'Ol;

torial staff

child,

SLOCUM, SLOCUM, SLOCUM, SLOCUM, SLOCUM, SLOCUM, SLOCUM, N. Y.

also

member

New York

Alexander Clark.

ALFRED WOODCOCK, Hamilton, N. Y. '72, Sci. CHESTER ARTHUR, Long Branch, N. J. '02, M. CHESTER COLT, Scottsville, N. Y. '03, M. E. GUY W., Ithaca, N. Y. '87, Law. KATHERINE MAUD, Ithaca, N. Y. '99, Arts. LAURA GERALDINE, Syracuse, N. Y. '99, Arts. LILIAN CARLYLE (MRS. ARTHUR MILLER), '98,

E.

Ithaca,

Arts.

SLOCUM, ROBERT ROY, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, For. SLOCUM, SAMUEL GIFFORD, Evans Mills, N. Y. '75, Arch. SLY, FREDERIC SANFORD, Fredonia, N. Y. '03, M. E. SMALL, FRED PERCY, Augusta, Me. '93, Law. SMALLEY, CHARLES MEADE, lawyer, 48 Market St., Poughkeepb. Kent, Putnam Co., N. Y., Dec. 8, 1872. Prep, the sie, N. Y. public schools. Cornell LL. B. '95. Member and secretary of Cornell Congress. Member Odd Fellows. Married Sept. 14, 1898, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,

Martha Ellsworth; one

SMALLEY, EMERSON, New York City. '97, M. E. SMALLWOOD, CHARLES BURLINGAME, Warsaw,

child, Mildred.

N. Y.

A. B.

'00.

SMALLWOOD, JOHN BEN, Le Roy, N. SMEDBURG, WILLIAM, Saugerties, N.

A. B. '03. Y. '68, Sci. SMILEY, ARTHUR ROSE, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. SMITH, ABRAM AUGUSTINE, Nyack, N. Y. '69, C. E. SMITH, ADELTUS ERVIN, agriculturist, Clifton Springs, N. Y. B. L.

Y.

'89.

SMITH, ADDISON

W., Cuba, N. Y.

'63, Sci.

504

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

SMITH, AGNES GARFIELD, A. B.

teacher,

North Tonawanda, N. Y.

'02.

*SMITH, ALBERT HALE. '81, S. SMITH, ALBERT WILLIAM, Palo

L.

Alto, Cal.

B.

M. E.

M. M. E.

'78,

'86.

SMITH, ALICE GERTRUDE,

Ithaca, N. Y.

SMITH AMIE ISABELLE (MRS. Conn.

A. B.

A.

S.

'03,

Arts.

WOLCOTT),

Wethersfield,

'95.

SMITH AMOS BIRD,

Cazenovia, N. Y.

'03,

M. E.

SMITH, AMZI, JR., Washington, D. C. '98, E. E. s:mith ANDREW JACKSON, New York City. LL. M.

'93.

SMITH ANNA LA VERNE, Sidney, N. Y. '02, Arts. SMITH ARMA ANNA, West Camden, N. Y. M. S. '96. SMITH,

ARTHUR

BOIES, Westport, N. Y.

LL. B.

'98.

SMITH ARTHUR HALE, Shortsville, N. Y. LL. B. '03. SMITH ARTHUR JAY, Hamilton, N. Y. '68, C. E. SMITH ARTHUR K., Ithaca, N. Y. '00, Law. SMITH. ARTHUR SEDWICK ROBERTS, Indianapolis, Ind.

M. E.

'95.

SMITH AUGUSTUS HENRY, Hempstead, N. Y. '99, Arts. SMITH, BARRETT, New York City. '02, M. E. SMITH BRONSON HASBROUCK, Brooklyn, N. Y. '99, M. E. SMITH BURR LA MONTE, Hornellsville, N. Y. A. B. '03. SMITH BURT ALONZO, Lockport, N. Y. LL. B. '90. SMITH CARL LINCOLN, Cambridge, Mass. '76, Arts. SMITH CHARLES BLOOD, Geneseo. 111. '68, Sci. SMITH CHARLES EDWARD. A. M. '02. SMITH CHARLES ELLIS, Detroit, Mich. A. B. '96. SMITH CHARLES HENRY, Chicago, 111. B. M. E. '85. SMITH CHARLES MARVIN, Buffalo, N. Y. B. L. '91. SMITH CHARLES MORTIMER, New York City. B. S. '89. SMITH CHARLES WARNER, Wilmington, Del. LL. B. '89. SMITH CHARLOTTE, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ph. B. '85. SMITH CHESTER ALLAN, Decatur, 111. '03, Law. SMITH CLARA MARIA (MRS. ARTHUR R. BLOOD). B. Lit. '83. SMITH CLARENCE GRANT TANGIER, Brook Haven, N. Y. LL. B. '92,

LL. M.

'93.

SMITH CLARENCE LEROY, Trumansburg, N. Y, B. S. '73. SMITH CLAYTON ORVILLE, assistant mycologist, Delaware cultural

Experiment Station;

also instructor in botany,

Agri-

New-

Wellsboro Point, N. Y., July 18, 1871. Prep. Plattsburgh Normal School; Middleburg Coll. B. S. '99. Cornell A. M. ark, Del.

b.

'02.

*SMITH, CLINTON. B. S. '72. SMITH, CLINTON BLOODGOOD, Flushing, SMITH, CLINTON DE WITT, Agricultural M.

S. '75.

N. Y. Coll.,

'73, Sci.

Mich.

B. S.

'73,

REGISTER

505

SMITH, CORA EEMINA, Washington, D. C. B. L. '94. *SMITH, CORNELIA DELAP. A. B. '80. SMITH, DAVID KEDZIE, Evanston, 111. '01, M. E. SMITH, DEAN PHILIP, Louisiana, Mo. '02, E. E. SMITH, DELANO EUGENE, Superior, Wis. B. S. '83. SMITH, DON E., teacher, 412 Breckenridge St., Buffalo, N. Y. A.

B.

'01.

SMITH, SMITH, SMITH,

EDMUND SEWALL, Buffalo, N. Y. B. S. '99. EDNA CUYLER, Erie, Pa. '90, Sci. EDWARD A., stock broker, Hig-hland Park, 111.

b.

Cornell E. E.

Bench and

111.

Zeta Psi.

'01.

]^[ember Undine;

Chicago,

Board.

SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH,

EDWARD CHARLES, Cincinnati, O. '75, C. E. EDWARD LEROY, Binghamton, N. Y. B. S. '86. EDWARD PERCY, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. E. '00. EDWARD SAUGER, New York City. '69, Sci. EDWARD SHOLL, tinistee, administrator and executor

several estates. Palatine Bridge, N. Y.

of

Canajoharie, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1859. Prep. Allen Brothers Acad., West Newton, Mass.; Cornell Sept., '77, to June, '79; Sept., '80, to June, '81; graduated at date last named. Kappa Alpha. Member Glee Club

Married Oct.

'80-'81.

2,

1889, at

West

b.

Pittston, Pa., Jessie

M.

Ford.

SMITH, EDWIN, Franklin, Pa. '74, M. E. SMITH, EDWIN KENNEDY, Nashville, Tenn. '02, M. E. SMITH, ELIZABETH ALLEN, Olean, N. Y. '03, Arts. SMITH, ELMA JOUETT, Erie, Pa. '90, Phil. *SMITH, EMILE. M. E. '94. SMITH, EMILY FREMONT, Bridgeport, Conn. A. B. '93. SMITH, ERNEST IRELAND J., Cherry Creek, N. Y. D. V. M. '03. SMITH, EUGENE DELANO, Superior, Wis. B. S. '83. SMITH, EUGENE RAYMOND, Islip, N. Y. B. C. E. '77. SMITH, EVA ANNA (MRS. CHARLES E. SNYDER), Herkimer, N. Y.

B. S.

'86.

SMITH, FLORENCE KATHARINE, Ithaca, N. Y. '03, Arts. SMITH, FLORENCE MAY, Trumansburg, N. Y. '03, Arts. SMITH, FLOYD K., member firm of Banning, Cooper & Co., (iron

and

Lewis Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa.

steel),

b.

Ltd.

Bayonne, N.

J.,

Dec. 24, 1871 Prep. Mt. Pleasant Acad., Ossining, N. Y., '89; Lehigh Univ. (one year) '93; entered Cornell Sophomore year (C. E. course); left in '92. Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Delta Theta.

Member Steel Co.,

Iron

Co.,

and Union clubs, Pittsburg. With Lorain Buhl Steel Co. (assistant manager), and Sharon (Pa.)

Cornell

Banning, Bayonne,

&

general agent Republic Iron Steel latter year until fall of 1903; member of Cooper Co., Ltd., since. Married Apr. 21, 1897, at N. J.; children, Cortlandt E. and Martica K. Ltd.,

Co., Pittsburg,

1897-99;

from

&

506

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

SMITH, SMITH,

FEANK FRANK

L., Silver

Creek, N. Y.

'92,

Law.

WILL, Hermitage, N. Y. B. L. '91. SMITH, FRANKLIN PIERCE. B. S. '75. SMITH, FRED DOUGLASS, Tipton, Ore. B. S. '92. SMITH, FRED E., president public library; president Farmers'

&

Machinery

N. Y., Dec. 20, Philalathian Lit. Soc. '77-'78; Irving Literary Soc. '78-'79; Univ. Glee Club '78-'79; Commencement orator '79. Director Greeley public schools Identified 1891-1900; director Union Bank, Greeley, 1889-1904. with Brooklyn Ethical Club 1890-97; dist. counselor Amer. Inst.

Supply 1855.

Cornell, B.

Civics 1885-95;

S.,

Co., Greeley, Col.

B. L.,

'79;

b. Scipio,

Member

Elks 1903-04. Married July 20, 1881, Margaret Gretchen, Ettella, Hilda, Isabel, and Dana

Emerson; children



Lester.

SMITH, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Rochester, N. Y. A. B. SMITH, GEORGE ANTHONY, Windber, Pa. B. L. '89. SMITH, GEORGE ARMSTRONG, manufacturing chemist

'80.

for Fred-

erick H. Levey Co., printing ink manufacturers (residence, 260 Hicks St.), Brooklyn, N. Y, b. Morrisburg, Ontario, Can., July Toronto Univ., B. S. A., '96; Cornell graduate student 31, 1873. (candidate for Ph. D.) '96-'01; assistant in chemical depart'97-'01. Sigma Chi. Captain '00 hockey team; coach '01 team; Varsity lacrosse team '98-'00; coach '01 lacrosse team; president Lacrosse Ass'n '99-'00. Treasurer and graduate advisor to Cornell in Inter-Univ. Lacrosse Ass'n 1902; member Executive Committee and advisor to Cornell 1903-04; also member Cornell Univ. Club, New York City, and New York Alumni of Sigma Chi fraternity. Resigned from chemical department, Technical position with Terra Cotta Cornell, spring of 1901. & Roofing Tile Co., Alfred, N. Y.; resigned in fall of 1901 to accept present position. SMITH, GEORGE GATES, Ithaca, N. Y. C. E. '98; M. C. E. '99.

ment

»SMITH, GEORGE LA TOUR, B. C. E. '71; C. E. '74. SMITH, GEORGE OBERST, Rochester, N. Y. '99, M. E. SMITH, GEORGE SELLERS, Wilmington, Del. '97, Sci. SMITH, HAROLD BABBITT, Worcester, Mass. M. E. '91. SMITH, HARRY BRADLEY, Waterloo, N. Y. A. B. '01. SMITH, HARRY COLEMAN, Canisteo, N. Y. '03, C. E. SMITH, HARRY EDWIN, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, M. E. SMITH HARRY EZRA, Minneapolis, Minn. M. E. '87. SMITH, HARRY GEORGE, Buffalo, N. Y. '01, Arts. '02, M. E. *SMITH, HARRY HALE. A. B. '00. SMITH, HARRY JAMES, Buffalo, N. Y. M. E. '93. SMITH, HARRY LELAND, Superior, Wis. LL. B. '89. SMITH, HARRY PRATT, Springfield, Mass. M. E. '99. SMITH, HARVEY DOUGLAS, Gouverneur, N. Y. Ph. B. '96. SMITH, HELEN FLORENCE, Penn Yan, N. Y. A. B. '02.

REGISTER

507

SMITH, HELEN FOESYTHE, North Tonawanda, N. Y. '02, Arts. SMITH, HENRY EDMOND, Baltimore, Md. '02, C. K SMITH, HERBERT HUNTINGTON, Manlius, N. Y. '68, N. SMITH, HERBERT LEONARDO, Syracuse, N. Y. LL. B. '93. *SMITH, HERBERT ROBERTS. '70, M. E. SMITH, HERMAN CARL, Portland, Ore. '99. M. E. SMITH, HERMON WOODWORTH, Truro, N. S., Can. B. S. '83. SMITH, HOWARD CHARLES, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Arts. SMITH, HOXIE WILBER, Elgin, HI. B. S. in Agr. '89. SMITH, IRVING BELL, Poug-hkeepsie, N. Y. '88, E. E. SMITH, IRVING WILLIAMS, electrician for Bishop Gutta Percha Co., 420 E. 25th St.,

New

Cornell, M. E.

1875.

Soc; Amer.

York, N. Y.

(E. E.),

'96

.

b.

Clyde, N. Y., June 27.

Member New York

Elec.

Inst. E. E.

SMITH, ISAAC

P., credit insurance; assistant general ag^nt Philadelphia department, Amer. Credit Indemnity Co. of New York, Central Trust Savings Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. b. June 18, 1870, Sherburne, N. Y. Prep. Albany High School; Wait's Prep. School; Cornell, LL. B., '94. Member Chi Phi; Masque.

•SMITH, ISAAC PARSHALL. A. B. '82. SMITH, J. HAYS, Montclair, N. J. B. S. '96. SMITH, JACOB GEORGE, Freeville, N. Y. A. B. '03. SMITH, JANE BECK, Hoboken, N. J. M. D. '01. SMITH, JAMES LEE, Bath, N. Y. M. E. '96. SMITH, JAY LEWIS, Port Jervis, N. Y. '00, M. E.;'02, Arts. SMITH, JEANNIA AZILLA (MRS. E. E. DOWNING), Ithaca. B. S.

N. Y.

'85.

SMITH, JESSE WOODHULL, Newburgh, N. Y. M. E. '93. SMITH, JOHN B., JR., 563 W. Main St., Plymouth, Pa.

b. PlySem., Kingston, Pa. Cornell, M. E., '03. Member Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Wyoming Club; Cornell Alumni of Northwestern Pa. SMITH, JOHN HENRY, Brookside, N. J. '72, Sci. SMITH, JOHN HOMER, Brewster, N. Y. '02, Arts. SMITH, JOHN REED, Ithaca, N. Y. '68, Sci.

mouth,

Pa., Dec.

7,

1878.

Prep.

Wyoming

SMITH, JOSEPH DICKENSON CLAIR, Hartington, Neb. (M. C.)

SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH,

JOSLYN ZARA, Buffalo, N. Y. '96, Arts. JULIAN CLEVELAND, Buffalo, N. Y. M. E. (E. JULIUS ANDRE, New York City. B. Arch. '02.

LAURA BERTHA

Mass.

M. E.

'03.

B. S

(MRS.

HAROLD

B.

E.)

'00.

SMITH), Worcester,

'92.

SMITH, LAWRENCE ROSS, Arcadia, N. Y. '02, For. SMITH, LEONARD J., Cortland, N. Y. C. E. '92. SMITH, LEROY BURNS, San Francisco, Cal. A. B. '01. SMITH, LESTER GRIFFING, Carbondale, Pa. M. E. "95. SMITH, LOREN PEASE. B. S. '72; B. Agr. '73.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

508 SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH,

LOUIS JAMES, Pittsburgh, Pa. M. LOUIS LINCOLN, Islip, N. Y. M. E.

MAEK ELMER,

S. C. E.;

MARY

box

R.,

'02,

M. E.

JR., engineering department,

Chestertown, July Cornell, C. E., '01. Junior

Pittsburg, Pa.

b.

Coll., A. B., '98; Engineers' Club of Philadelphia. PORTER, Adams, N. Y. '02, Arts.

MILLER

B. C. E.

SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH,

Erie, Pa.

MARION DEKALB,

Washington

SMITH, SMITH,

'99.

'90.

LUCY GILSON, Oswego, N. Y. '02, Arts. MANASSEH, JE., Woodfords, Me. '02, For.

W., Penn. R. A.

E.

ARMSTRONG,

Puerto

M. of

30, 1879.

member

Guatemala,

Barrios,

'71.

MILTON,

Denver, Col.

Ph. B.

'87.

MORACE FRANCIS, McLean, N. Y. '78, Arts. MORGAN BABCOCK, Syracuse, N. Y. '02, Arts. MURIEL,

Rochester, N. Y. A. B. '02. '93, E. E. L., Cohoes, N. Y. FRANCIS, Savanna, 111. A. B. ALLIS WINAUS, Ithaca, N. Y.

NORBURY

OSCAR PERCY PERCY JAMES, New York PETER,

City.

'99.

B. Sc.

A. B.

'03.

'95.

assistant superintendent, ]\Iarshall

&

Co.,

P. O.

Newark, N. J. b. Andover, Mass., Oct. 28, 1875. Prep. Phillips Andover; Cornell, B. S., '00. Member Alpha Delta Phi; Mummy Club. Member Alpha Delta Phi Club, New York, N. Y. Married June 22, 1904, at Chicago, 111., to Blanche Archer.

SMITH, SMITH,

256,

RALPH BARSTOW, Cheneyville, La. '69, Sci. RAY B., lawyer (firm of Thompson, Woods & Smith),

E. Genesee

1200

Syracuse, N. Y. b. Cuyler, Cortland Co., N. Y., Dec. 11, 1867. Prep. Cazenovia Sem. '86; Yale Univ., A. B., '91; Cornell Law School '91-'92. Psi Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa (Yale). Editor Tale Literary Magazine. Assistant clerk New York State Assembly 1898-1904. Member Masonic fraternity (thirty-second degree); Red Men; Elks; I. 0. O. F.; Knights of Pythias; Foresters; Univ. Club; Citizens' Club; Masonic Married Sept. 1, 1892, at Syracuse, N. Y., Club, Syracuse. St.,

Nellie K, Reiley.

SMITH,

RAYMOND

LEE,

Ithaca, N. Y.

B. S.

'81.

SMITH, REUBEN OLIVER. B. L. '90. SMITH, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, E. E. SMITH, ROBINA SILSBEE, Cambridge, N. Y. '80. SMITH, ROGER GREEN, Washington, D. C. 'A. B. '03. SMITH, ROYALL DIMOCK, New Haven, Conn. '01, E. E. SMITH, RUFUS DANIEL, Richmond Hill, N. Y. '03, Arts. SMITH, SAMUEL McKEE, New York City. Ph. B. '77. SMITH, SANFORD WILLARD, Chatham, N. Y. LL. B. '89. SMITH, SHERMON EDWIN, Cleveland, O. M. E. SMITH, SIDNEY ALVORD, Herkimer, N. Y. '83,

'00.

S.

L.

REGISTER SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH,

SIDNEY DALTON, SIMEON,

509

Hamilton. N. Y.

Ithaca, N. Y.

B. S.

'68,

M. E.

'73.

STANLEY DELANCEY, Springville. N. STANTON GOULD, Berkeley, Md. '02, TENNEY, Brooklyn, N. Y. '92, E. E.

Y.

'0:5,

Law.

For.

THEOBALD, Boston, Mass. Ph. B. '81. THOMAS HORACE, Colchester, Conn. '85. E. E. THOMAS MEESEREAU, Ossining, N. Y. '02, Law. WALTER GRAVES, Lee. Mass. '92, Sci. WALTER TOWNSEND, Buffalo, N. Y. '92. Arch. WAYLAND HYATT, Cleveland, O. '83, H-P. S. WILBUR HAZLETON, Buffalo, N. Y. A. B. '85. WILLARD FRANK, Lee, Mass. LL. B. '96. WILLIAM ALLEN, Nantucket, Mass. '89, C. E. WILLIAM ARTHUR, Los Angeles, Cal. '01, M. E. WILLIAM BUZARD, Columbiana, O. B. L. '88. WILLIAM CHARLES, Brainerd, Minn. B. C. E. '85. WILLIAM CLARENCE, Reynoldsville, Pa. '00, Law. WILLIAM EDWARD, Pineville, Pa. '01, Arts. WILLIAM GRISWOLD, Chicago, 111. M. E. '92. WILLIAM HAZLITT, lawyer, 116 Oak Ave., Ithaca,

N. Y. Prep. Starkey Sem., Eddytown, N. Y.; Cornell, B. A., '73. Member Phi Beta Kappa. Taught Latin and Greek, Ithaca Acad., 1873-74. Admitted to the bar Nov.. 1876. Master Fidelity Lodge No. 51, F. & A. M. 1902. Member Town and Gown Club, Ithaca, N. Y. Forest City Council No. 147, Royal Arcanum; Craftsman's Club. Married, Jacksonville, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1881, Celia A. Mattison. SMITH, WILLIAM HEREFORD, Lexington, Ky. M. D. '00. b.

Mecklenburg, N.

Sept.

Y.,

24,

1853.

*SMITH, WILLIAM JOSEPH. B. C. E. '79. SMITH, WILLIAM MCALLISTER, New York

City.

M. E. (E. E.)

'98.

SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH,

WILLIAM WILLIAM WILLIAM WILLIAM

NACE, Canajoharie. NELSON, New York RALPH, Davenport,

SUMNER,

WILMOT MOSES,

B. M. E. M. E. '90. '73, M. E. la. Springfield, Mass. M. E.

justice

N. Y.

'74.

City.

State

'92.

Supreme Court, Second

Judicial District, Patchogue, N. Y. Cornell, B. S., '74. Delta Competitor for Woodford prize; editor Era; ComUpsilon. mencement speaker; joint author with A. C. Weeks '72, of

Cornell keepsie.

Hymn, " Alma Mater." Admitted to bar at PoughMay 18, 1877; district attorney of Suffolk Co. 1885-91;

county judge 1892-96; present bench since. Married Nov. 34, 1881, at Patchogue, N. Y., Elizabeth L. Mott. SMITH, WINFIELD EARLE, Auburn, N. Y. '88, Arch. SMITH, WING RUSSELL, stock raiser and farmer, b. Syracuse, N. Y., Mar. 9, 1850. Cornell '72. Kappa Alpha. Member Citi-

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

510

Married Dec, Club, Syracuse. N. Y., Mary A. Bigelow; children Augusta, and Dorothy Bigelow. zens'

Baldwinsville,

at

1881,

—Hannah

Munro, Esther

SMITHERS, CHARLES, New York City. '93, M. E. SMOOT, LLOYD DUVALL, civil engineer, 3165 U St., Washington, b. Washington, D. C, Aug. 31, 1878. Cornell (two years) Sigma Chi. Member Dumbarton Golf Club, Washington, D. C. Married Jan. 20, 1900, Loraine P. Williamson, of Germantown, Pa.; children Lloyd Duvall, Jr., and John Alden.

D. C. '01.



SMUTZ, LAURA KATHARINE, Tidioute, Pa. '02, Arts. SMYSER, JAMES STRAUGHN, York, Pa. '87, C. E. SMYTHE, HUGH CLAYTON, Pittston, Pa. LL. B. '92. SNECKENBERGER, EARL MINER, Tiffin, O. '02, C. E. SNEDECOR, JAMES GEORGE, Memphis, Tenn. '76, Sci. SNELL, ALFRED LASHER, editor Oil City Derrick, Oil Johnsville, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1854.

b. St.

City, Pa. Prep, public school, St.

Johnsville, N. Y.; entered Cornell Sept., 1872;

Abandoned Univ. course upon death business at

St.

Dec, 1875. and went into

left

of father,

Comand publisher Petroleum editor Bradford Era, Bradford, Pa.,

Johnsville N. Y.

Statistician of Producers'

mittee, Bradford, Pa., 1881-82; editor Age, Bradford, Pa., 1884-87;

editor Oil City Derrick, Oil City,

1887-91;

Compiler Derrick Vol, U.).

"

Handbook

Married, June, 1883, at

1892 to date.

Pa.,

Petroleum

of

(Vol.

"

St. Johnsville,

and

I.

N. Y.,

Mary

E. Horn.

SNELL, JOHN FERGUSON, Cincinnati, O. Ph. D. '98. SNELL, THOMAS CULLEN BRYANT, Hartford, Conn. M, E. '93. SNIDER, ARCHIBALD BYRON, Morristown, N. J. C. E. '99. SNIDER, CLARENCE A., Cleveland, O. C. E. '91. SNIDER, OTHO CARLETON, vice-president and general manager, Kansas City Home Telephone Co., 1018 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, Mo. b. Cleveland, O., Aug. 16, 1872; Cornell, B. L., '94; LL. B.

'96.

Member

Delta

Kappa

Epsilon; Cornell Glee, Banjo,

and Mandolin clubs; Masque; Sphinx Head; leader Sophomore Cotillion.

SNIDER,

SNOW, SNOW, SNOW, SNOW, SNOW, SNOW, SNOW, SNOW, SNOW,

WARNER GARFIELD,

Cleveland, 0.

ARCH MILLER, Boonville, N. Y. BENJAMIN WARNER, Madison,

'02, C.

'02,

M. E.

E.

Wis. B. S. '85. Montclair, N. J. '02, E. E. ERNEST ANSEL, High Point, N. C. '71, M. E. JESSIE, Toledo, O. '02, Arts. JULIA WARNER, Northampton, Mass. B. S. '88.

EDWARD JAMES,

MARY

LOUISE, Fulton,

N. Y. A. B. '03. Syracuse, N. Y. Ph. B. '97; LL. B. ROLLIN WRIGHT, Forestville, N. Y. '96, Law. SNOWDEN, WILLIAM HUGH, Bayonne, N. J. '02, Law. SNOWHOOK, WILLIAM BERGAN, Chicago, 111. '93, Law.

ROBERT MORRIS,

'98.

REGISTER SNYDER, SNYDER, SNYDER, SNYDER, SNYDER, SNYDER, SNYDER, SNYDER,

ALFRED,

Philadelphia, Ta.

'03,

511 M. E.

CHARLES EARL, Herkimer, N. Y. B. S. '85. CHARLES HERMAN, Oswego, N. Y. C. E. '02. FLORENCE MORGAN, Saugerties, N. Y. A. B. '02. FLOYD CHRISTIAN, Massillon, O. '02, E. E. FRANK GEROME, Ithaca, N. Y. M. E. '93; M. M. E. '94. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Nina, N. Y. B. S. '92. HARRY, professor of agricultural chemistry, Univ. of

Minn., and chemist, Minn. Agr. Exp. Sta., 2090 Commonwealth b. Cherry Valley, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1867. Prep. Herkimer (N. Y.) Acad, and Clinton Liberal Inst., Fort Plain, N. Y.; Cornell, B. S., '89; for thesis received special menPhi Delta, Theta. tion; special mention also in chemistry. Private assistant to Dr. Caldwell two years prior to graduation; Ave., St. Paul, Minn.

after graduation, assistant in analytical chemistry 1889-90; assistant chemist to Agr. Exp. Sta. at Cornell 1890-91; professor of agricultural chemistry, Univ. of Minn., 1891 to date; con-

nected with U.

S.

Dept. Agr. as expert in agricultural work.

Author of "Chemistry of Dairying" (1897); "Chemistry of Soils and Fertilizers" (1898); "Chemistry of Animal and Plant Life" (1903); also numerous bulletins and reports on soils and foods, some of which have been translated into German French, and Italian. INfarried, 1890, in Rochester, N. Y., Adelaide J. Craig.

SNYDER, SNYDER, SNYDER, SNYDER, SNYDER, SNYDER,

HERBERT TURNER, JOHN,

Baltimore, Md. '02, Arch.

'02,

E. E.

Plumsteadville, Pa.

JOHN G., New York City. LL. B. '94. LEO HARTER, Herkimer, N. Y. '02, M. E. ROBERT W., civil engineer, Scranton, Pa.

Arch. '96. Etna, N. Y. June 1, 1871. State Normal School, Cortland, N. Y. (classical) '90; Cornell, Ph. B., '98. SNYDER, WILLIAM CLARK, Binghamton, N. Y. '02, Arts. SOMERVALL, WOODRUFF MARBURY (formerly McCafferty;

VEDA ELIZABETH,

teacher, Etna, N. Y.

name changed by Supreme Court Aug. 1, terest in firm of Heins & La Farge; res. Wash. b. Washington, D. C, May 3, 1872.

b.

1903), architect;

in-

Univ. Club, Seattle, Prep. Staten Island Acad, and Latin School; Cornell '00; left Univ. owing to illness of father. Chi Phi. Member Cornell Agr. Club; class lacrosse team '90; Masque '90; artistic contributor to Cornellian; also member Cornell Univ. Club, New York City; Univ. Club;

Held Amer. Seattle, Wash.; Architectural League, New York. architect traveling scholarship to Europe, studying in Italy and France (Paris) 1892-94; studied, contributed various articles, and published many architectural envois in professional Lieutenant in Virginia Naval magazines. lieutenant Maryland Naval Militia 1899-1901.

Militia

1897-'99;

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

512

SOMERVILLE, JOHN SNAPE, Evanston, 111. '02, M. E. SOMMER, HARRY FRANK, shirt-waist manufacturer, with Fisk, Clark & Flagg-, Inc., 85, 5th Ave., New York City. b. St. Joseph, Mo., July

12, 1879.

Cornell, A. B.,

'03.

Delta Upsilon.

Member

Aleph Samach; Dunstan; Savage Club; Glee Club; manager Cornell Widmv; also member Cornell Univ. Club; Sphinx Head;

Univ. Glee Club.

SOMMER, KARL ERNEST, Pittsburg, Pa. M. E. (E. E.) SOMMER, HENRY CANTINE, New York City. A. B. '81. SOMPAYRAC, EDWIN DOUGLAS, Washington, D. C. Arch.

'96.

B.

S.

in

'94.

SOPER, ALEXANDER COBURN. JR., Chicago, 111. '93, Arch. SOPER, GRACE WELD (MRS. W. S. DOLE), Melrose, Mass.

A. B.

'82.

SOUKATSCHOFF, PLATON WALDIMIR, Philadelphia, Pa. M. E. '01. SOULBY, CHARLES WESLEY, Milford, Mich. B. S. '74. SOULE, ALBERT LEE, New Orleans, La. B. L. '88. SOULE, EDWARD EVERETT, treasurer Soule Coll., 603 St. Charles Ave. (residence, 16 Rosa Park), New Orleans, La. b. New Or1867. Prep. Soule Academic School '84; CorTulane Univ. Law School '91. Zeta Psi; Theta Nu Epsilon. Junior editor Cornell Era; Commencement orator (oration, "The Negro Problem); naember Bench and Board;

leans, La., Sept.

8,

nell, B. Lit. '88;

Mermaid Club; baseball

director (Senior year); vice-president Cornell Democratic Club (Cleveland and Hendricks) '84; also secretary N. O. Tennis Club; secretary Audubon Golf Club, New Orleans; member Pickwick Club, New Orleans; Chess, Checkers, and Whist Club, New Orleans; New Orleans Country Club; associated accountants of New Orleans. Married Oct. 29, 1896, at Ithaca, N. Y., Anne Standart Esty; child—William Esty, b. Oct. 30, 1903. SOULE, FRANK, lawyer, Morris Bldg., New Orleans, La. Soule Coll. '88; Cornell, B. L., '92; Tulane Univ., B. L., '95. Zeta Psi; Theta Nu Epsilon. Member Sphinx Head; Masque; Fruija; Undine; Bench and Board; Mermaid; Senior Ball Committee; '86 memorial speaker (received honorable mention). Identified with N. O. Lawn Tennis Club; Chess, Checkers, and Whist Club; Quitman Lodge No. 56, F. & A. M. Married Nov. 11, 1902, at St. Louis, Mo., Edith Blaekwelder. SOULE, GRACE LAVINIA, Savannah, N. Y. A. B. '93.

SOULE, PAUL CLIFTON. '98, C. E. SOULE, ROBERT SPENCER, architect,

3103 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. b. New Orleans, La, July 6, 1873. Soule Coll.; Cornell, B. S. in Arch., '95. Zeta Psi; Theta Nu Epsilon. Mem-

ber Junior Soc; Sphinx Head; Masque; Bench and Board; MerMaid; also member Louisiana Club; Pickwick Club; Chess Club; Country Club; St. John Rowing Club.

REGISTER

513

SOUTHARD, GEORGE LEE, Ithaca, N. Y. M. E. '01. SOUTHBARD, JAMES HARDING, Toledo, O. B. S. '74. SOUTHERLAND, FREDERICK JEWELL, Brooklyn,

N.

Y.

'03,

E. E.

SOUTHERLAND, SUSAN ADELAIDE,

Brooklyn,

N.

Y.

M.

D.

'99.

SOUTHWICK, JOHN LEONARD, Burlington, Vt. SOUTHWICK, SARAH FRANCES, Ogdensburg, N. SOUTHWORTH, ALICE MARILLA, Holley, N. Y.

SOUTHWORTH, JOHN HOWARD, E. Seneca St., Ithaca, N. Y. Cornell (optional course) '92; Delta Phi. Traveling Europe Ean., 1895-98. Insurance and 1898.

Married June

of Ithaca, N. Y.;

9,

insurance and real estate, 706 Dryden, N. Y., June 20, 1871. LL. B. '93; LL. M. '94. Alpha

b.

1894-95.

Cattle business, Calista,

real estate, Ithaca, N. Y., since

on Staten Island, N. Faber Lyon.

1897,

child,

Ph. B. '83. Y. A. B. '02. Ph. B. '96.

SOUTHWORTH, WILLIAM WALTER,

Y.,

Mary Lyon,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

A.

B.

'93.

SOUZA, EPAMINONDAS ALVES DE, Juiz de

Fora, Brazil.

B. S.

92.

SOWLES, LEWIS WILLIAM, Salt Lake City, Utah. '02, E. E. SPANOGLE, DONALD BARE, Lewisburg, Pa. '03, E. E. SPARRELL, JOHN KIRKWOOD, Rochester, N. Y. A. B. '92. SPARROW, CAROLINE LAMBERT, Richmond, Va. A. M. '03. SPAULDING, BENJAMIN SETH, Spencer, N. Y. '93, Law. SPAULDING, HENRY JESSE, Hoboken, N. J. M. D. '00. SPAULDING, MOSES JAY, Denver, Col. B. S. '79. SPAULDING, MYRA LOUISE, Binghamton, N. Y. '87, Arts. SPAWN, GEORGE MARTIN, Albany, N. Y. LL. B. '93; LL. M. '94. SPEAR, LOUIS HOYT, Warren, O. '90, M. E. SPEARS, ELDRIDGE ANSON, Northwood, N. Y. '03, Arts. SPECTORSKY, ISAAC, New York City. '87, C. E. SPEED, BESSIE FRANCES, Ithaca, N. Y. '03, Arts. SPEED, LORENZO DOWE, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, E. E. SPEED, ROBERT GOODLOE HARPER, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. B. '71. SPEED, ROBERT LORING, Slaterville Springs, N. Y. B. S. '97. SPEER, JOHN DUANE, instructor in science, Ardmore, Pa. b. Prep. Oneonta State Normal Canton, N. Y., May 8, 1873. School, 1897. Cornell Univ., 1902, A. B. Member C. U. C. A. Married Aug.

19, 1903,

Fassetts, Pa., Miss Jennie Taylor.

SPEIDEN, EBEN CHILDS, Marshall, Va. '02, M. E. SPELMAN, WILLIAM ANGELL, Champlain, N. Y. '03, Arts. SPENCE, CARL CLEMENT, Crystal Spring, Miss. '97, E. E. SPENCE, THOMAS BRAY, physician, 139 7th Ave., Brooklyn, Prep. Penn Yan Acad. b. Starkey, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1867. Cornell, A. B.,

'90;

Columbia

(P.

prize in veterinary science 1890, VOL.

IV— 33

N. Y. 1886;

and S.), M. D., '93. First and honorable mention for

514

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

thesis;

pamphlets:

"Ligatures and Sutures"

(1898);

"Per-

forating Gastric Ulcer" (1902); "Report of Six Cases of ExtraUterine Pregnancy " (1904). Surgeon to M. E. Hosp., Brooklyn, since 1896; captain and assistant surgeon in 14th N. Y. Vol. Infantry in Spanish-American War; captain and assistant surgeon in 14th Regt., N. G. N. Y., since 1898. Clinical assistant to New York Polyclinic 1895-1900; interne M. E. Hosp. 1893-95.

Brooklyn Univ. Club; Kings Co. Med. Soc; Brooklyn Surgical' Soc; Alumni Ass'n of M. E. Hosp. Married at Gananoque, Ontario, Can., Jan. 18, 1899, Janet Mary Taylor. SPENCER, ADDIE ELEM, New Orleans, La. M. S. '96.

SPENCER, ANDREW, JR., Milford, N. Y. Ph. B. '88. *SPENCER, CHARLOTTE ELIZABTH. '02, Arts. SPENCER, CLARENCE GARFIELD, New York City. '02, M. E. SPENCER, CLIFTON BATES, Joplin, Mo. C. E. '94. SPENCER, ELLIOTT LINN, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. E. '96. SPENCER, HENRY KING, Washington, D. C. M. E. '90; M. M.

E..

'94.

SPENCER, JOSEPHINE (MRS. B. L.

G. L.

SLAUSON), New York

City.

'92.

SPENCER, MARY CASS, New Orleans, La. M. S. '95. SPENCER, OLIVER CHANCY, Seattle, Wash. '02, M. E. SPENCER, ROGER ALLEN, Interlaken, N. Y. A. B. '02. SPENCER, STELLA DIANTHA (MRS. FREDERICK A. HALSEY),

New York

City.

Ph. B.

'82.

SPENCER, VIRGINIA EMELINE, Middle

Granville, N. Y.

B. S.

'00.

SPENCER, WILLIAM SEYMOUR, Gasport, N. Y. SPENGLER, JOHN A., oculist; president Spengler 159 Lewis St., Geneva, N. Y. Hobart Coll., Geneva, B. L., M. L., '96; Nat. Coll. Law, D.

b.

'69, Sci.

Optical Co., Inc.,

Geneva, N. Y., Mar.

10,

1868..

Hobart,. C. L., '98; Univ. Bufealo, M. D.,. Cornell Univ. Christian Ass'n.

'93;

Cornell, B.

S.,

'95;

'99. Member Delta Sigma. Lecturer in Endymion Educational Lecture course; secretary Geneva Med. Soc; past treasurer M. E. Church; secretary-treasKnight Templar (pa.st treasurer urer Geneva Choral Soc. Geneva K. T.); Consistory; Shrine; Masonic Club; also memberDelphian Historical Soc; Brunswick Club. SPERLING, NATHANIEL JOSEPH, Orange, N. J. M. E. '98. SPERRY, ALFRED TENNYSON, Minneapolis, Minn. B. L. '96. SPERRY, BEARDSLEY NORTHROP, Syracuse, N. Y. B. S. '93. SPERRY, CHARLES LOUIS, North Adams, Mass. '03, C. E. SPERRY, CLARENCE RICH, Boonville, N. Y. LL. B. '93.

SPERRY, HENRY WALTER. Sherman, N. Y. '87, C. E. SPEYER, ALEXANDER CRAIL, Pittsburg, Pa. '02, Arts. SPEYER, ELWIN GERALD, Buffalo, N. Y. '03, C. E. SPICER, WARREN JAMES, South Glens Falls, N. Y. '86,

Arts.

REGISTER SPIER,

DANIEL RICHARD, Newark,

SPIKER, WILLIAM CLAER,

Cadiz, O.

515

N. Y. M. E. C. E. '00.

'00.

SPILLMAN, EDWARD ORTON, North Tonawanda, N. Y. M. E. '9T. SPJNGHARN, HERMAN, Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, Arts. SPIVACKE, CHARLES ABRAHAM, New York City, M. D. '99. SPOEHRER, HERMAN, JR., New York City. M. E. '99. SPOFFORD, CHARLES AINSWORTH, Washington, D. C. '72, Sci. SPOFFORD, HARRY WILTSIE, Washington, D. C. '76, Lit. SPOONER, CHARLES STOCKMAN, Middletown, N. Y. '03, Arts. SPOONER, MARIAN DESSIE, Pittsburg, Pa. '02, S. S. SPORBORG, HENRY, Gloversville, N. Y. M. E. '99. SP0RP:R, JOSEPH LORENZ, Owego, N. Y. '02, Arts. SPOTSWOOD, DANDRIDGE, New York City. '93, E. E. SPRAGUE, DANLY DARIUS, Albion, N. Y. C. E. '95. SPRAGUE, HENRY LYNDES, New York City. B. S. '73. SPRAGUE, MARY WINIFRED, New Berlin, N. Y. '02, Arts. SPRAGUE, W'lLLIAM ARNOLD, Chepachet, R. I. '88, Sci. SPRAGUE, WILLIAM LYON, principal of Grammar School No. 139, (1815 Ditmars Ave.), Brooklyn Borough, New York City. b. Naples, N. Y., July 27, 1849. Prep. Naples Acad.; Cornell, A. B,, '73. Hobart Coll., A. M., '91. Member Philalathian Soc.: Alpha Delta Phi; Whist Club. Professor of Greek and Latin, Buffalo State Normal School, 1889-96. Married Jan. 12, 1893, at Dansville, N. Y., Alice Adele Everitt; children Martha A., Kath?rine (deceased). *SPRINGER, ANTON, JR. '90, E. E.



*SPRINGER, HARW^OOD HENRY. '90, Let. SPRINGER, JOHN JACOB. Cincinnati, O. M. E. '03. SPRINGER, PHILIP GUTTENGER, Columbus, Ga. '84, M. E. SPROUT, HELEN LOUISE, New York City. '83, S. L. SPURGIN, DAVID GILBERT, West Point, N. Y. '88, E. E. SPURR, MARCIA EDITH (MRS. E. E. RUSSELL), South Edmeston, N. Y.

B. S.

'84.

SPURR, MAUD, South Edmeston, N. SQUIER, CLARENCE CECIL, Ithaca,

Y.

B. S.

'94.

N. Y. '02, Law. SQUIRE (MRS.) CARRIE RAMSON, Florence, Ala. Ph. D. '01. SQUIRE, WILLIAM HORACE, Fern Bank, O. M. E. (E. E.) '97. SQUIRES, HAROLD CHAUNCEY, Binghamton, N. Y. '97, Arts. SQUIRES, HERBERT BRADSHAW, Chicago, 111. '93, M. E. ST. CLAIR, STEELE BLAIR, Latrobe, Pa. '02, C. E. ST. GEORGE, HERBERT AUGUSTUS, lawyer, 154 Nassau St., New

York

City;

residence, 539 6th Ave.,

Hoosick Falls, N. Y.

Mount Vernon, N. Y.

Cornell Coll. of Law, LL. B.,

'93-'96.

Delta Phi.

JOHN, RICHARD COLLIER, New York City. C. E. '87. STAGE, ARCHIBALD KIDSTON, Worcester, Mass. '02, Arts. STACY, HARLEY JAMES, Leavenworth, Kan. A. B. '92. ST.

b.

Phi

516

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

STAFFORD, JAMES PRENDERGAST, Jamestown, STAGG, CHARLES TRACEY, lawyer, Robinson

N. Y.

Law.

'02,

Bldg., Elmira, N. Y.

Elmira, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1878. Cornell Coll. of Law, LL. B., '02. Phi Delta Phi. Colonel Cadet Reg-t.; winner Boardman Senior law scholarship '02. Married June 24, 1903, at Elmira, N. Y., Madeleine E. GofE.

b.

STAGG, JAY EARHART, Buffalo, N. Y. STAGG, LOUIS ROLFE, Ridg-ewood, N. J. STAIGER, CARL MAX, president C. M.

A. B. B. S.

'01. '91.

Staiger Printing Co., 712 Fullerton Ave., Chicago, 111. b, Konstang (Baden), Germany. Cornell '70-'71, elective (1). Author "Hans Pfififikus " (illustrated, for children, in German, 96 pp. quarto). Married Sept. 16, 1875, at Chicago, Augusta D. Gehrke. of Chicago. STAMBAUGH, HENRY H,, secretary and treasurer the Brier Hill Iron & Coal Co., manufacturers of pig iron, Youngstown, O. b. Youngstown, O., Nov. 24, 1858. Class of 1881; did not graduate; left college at end of first term Junior year. Alpha Delta Phi.

STAMBAUGH, JOHN,

secretary and treasurer the Youngstown O. b. Girard, O., Feb. 15, 1862. Graylock Inst. '76-'79; Cascadilla School '79-'80; Cornell, Ph. B., '84; Univ. of Berlin, Germany, '84-'85 (no degree). Trustee or diAlpha rector Cornell Navy; commodore Cornell Navy '83. Delta Phi. Chemist Youngstown Steel Co. 1885-87. With the Steel Co.,

Youngstown,

William Tod

Co.,

Youngstown,

1887-99;

manager William Tod

secretary and treasurer Youngstown Married, Steel Co., and vice-president the William Tod Co. 1887, to Cora L. Bunts at Cleveland, O.; children Caroline and

Co.

1893-99;

since

1899



John.

STAMFORD, ALBERT, M, M. E.

STAMFORD, M. E.

Grand- View-on-Hudson, N. Y.

M. E.

'99;

'00.

WILLIAM BOYD,

Grand-view-on-Hudson,

N.

Y.

'99.

STANBROUGH, DUNCAN GOLDSMITH, New York City. '02, STANCLIFF, CLAYTON MINER, Titusville, Pa. '99, Law.

M. E.

STANCLIFT, HENRY CLAY, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. B. '89. STANCLIFT, RAY JONES, Derby, N. Y. D. V. M. '98. *STANDART, ALBERT CHILDS. B. S. '74. STANDART, WILLIAM ESTY, salesman in wholesale hardware establishment, 99 Edmund Place, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 25, 1879. Prep. Detroit School (special student) '04. Chi Phi. Member Detroit Boat Club. Married Sept. 19, 1904, Jeannette B. Garrison.

Mich. b. Detroit, for Boys; Cornel!

Masque;

member

at Detroit, Mich.,

STANDISH, FRANK BILLINGS, New Haven, Conn. '95, E. STANDRING, WILLIAM HENRY, Newburgh, N. Y. A. B. '99. STANFORD, GEORGE ELIJAH, Evanston, 111. Ph. B. '92. STANION, GEORGE HENRY, assistant to superintendent of

line

REGISTER

517

department, Brooklyn Heights E. R. Co., 9 Fairview Place, Brooklyn, N, Y. b. Ithaca, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1873. Prep. Ithaca Hig-h School '90; entered Cornell with class of '95; remained for three years; was absent until 1898, when returned, and graduated (M. E.) with class of '99. Univ. scholarship '91-'92, '92-'93; member Mathematical Soc. '91-'93. Married Aug. 1 1900. at Brooklyn, N. Y., May L. Wood, of Boston, Mass. STANLEY, GEANT, Meriden, Conn. M. D. '04. STANLEY, JOHNSTON, St. Johnsbury, Vt. '02, Arts. STANLEY, EOY MOEGAN, Auburn, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '98. STANSEL, NUMA EEID, Portsmouth, Va. M. M. E. '03. STANTON, CHAELES WEEMS, Mobile, Ala. '03, M. E. *STANTON, GEORGE DALLAS, JR. LL. B. '90. STANTON, GROVE ANSEL, Auburn, N. Y. '03, C. E. STANTON, JAMES MILTON, Corning, N. Y. '97, Arts. STANTON, NATHAN PENDLETON, Norwich, N. Y. '95, Phil.

STANTON, ROBERT LIVINGSTON, New York City. B. S. '80. STANTON, THEODORE, Paris, France. A. B. '76; A. M. '77. STANTON, WILLIAM ALFRED, Vicksburg, Miss. '92, Arch. STAPLES, ALVA SHERWOOD,

'93, M. E. LL. B. '96.

JR., Rondout, N. Y.

STARBUCK, FRANK MOORE, Glens Falls, STARBUCK, RAYMOND DONALD, Niles,

N. Y. Mich.

'99,

C.

E.;

'00,

Arts.

STARK, EDWARD STANSBURY, Penn Yan, N. Y. ST ARKS, EDSON FIELD, Troy, N. Y. '01, Arts.

'69, Sci.

STARKWEATHER, JOHN THAYER, Troy, N. Y. '93, Arch. ALBERT BIRDSEY, East Hampton, Conn. '03, M. E. ARTHUR, Sewickley, Pa. '02, C. E. CHARLES CRAIG, Seneca, Kan. B. S. '93. EVERETT GARRETT, Portland, Ore. '99, E. E. GEORGE EDWIN, San Francisco, Cal. '94, Law.

STARR, STARR, STARR, STARR, STARR, STARR, STARR,

LOUIS MOUNASTES, San

Francisc©, Ca.

'99,

Law.

WESTERN, Chicago, 111. A. B. '80. STARRETT, FREDERICK WOOD, Brooklyn, N. Y. '71, Sci. STAUNTON, FREDERICK MARSHALL, Charleston, W. Va.

'84,

C. E.

*STEAD, HENRY HOWARD. '73, Lit. STEARN, SIDNEY, Cleveland, O. '96, Sci. STEARNS, DAVID PYATT. Chicago, 111. '02, M. E. STEARNS, ELLIS JOHNSON, New Orleans, La. M. E. (E. E.) '03. STEARNS, EMORY WARD, hotel cashier, 585 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., July 23, 1879, Prep. Brooklyn Latin School; Univ. Prep. Member Theta Delta Chi; Undine; Savage;

Brooklyn, N. Y.

b.

Brooklyn Polyt.

Inst.;

School; Cornell

'02.

Masque; Banjo and Mandolin clubs.

STEARNS, FLORENCE TABOR, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. STEARNS, FREDERICK MAYNARD, lumber manufacturer,

Bos-

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

518

Mass.

ton,

Delta

b.

Kappa

Dorchester, Mass., Nov. 23, 1854. Cornell '79. Married at Boston, Mass., in Jan., 1886;

Epsilon.

child—Roland D.

STEARNS, JAMES BRAINARD,

lawyer. Rouses Point, N. Y. Prep. Champlain Acad, and Union School; Cornell, A. B., '81; postgraduate '81-82. Studied law with F. E. Tibbitts, Ithaca, and Bowron & Richards, Rouses Point. Member Philalatheian Soc; Cornell Debating' Club; also I. O. O. F.; Knig-hts of the Maccabees of the World. Justice of peace and member Board of EduMarried June 3, 1902, at Lockport, N. Y., S. Lillian cation. Allen.

STEARNS, JOHN, Denver, Col. '02, C. E. STEARNS, SUMNER EVERETT, St. Louis, Mo. M. E. STEBBINS, BYRON HOUGHTON, lawyer. Green Bay, nell,

A. B.,

'95.

Wis.

Cor-

'97.

STEBBINS, EMMA MABEL (MRS. JAMES BRADY MITCHELL), 33 W. 9th St., New York City. Cornell, B. S. in Arch., '95. STEBBINS, E. VAIL, general manager Chloride Electrical Storage June, North Manchester, England. Cornell, M. M. E. '95. STEBBINS, ETHEL, teacher, 33 W. Ninth St., New York City. CorCo., Ltd., Clifton

B.

S., '93;

M. E.

'94;

nell, B. S. in Arch., '95.

STEBBINS, EUNICE, Cornell, B.

teacher, 1230

Park Wilde

Ave.,

Omaha, Neb.

S., '97.

STEBBINS, SMITH HOWARD, Brooklyn, N. Y, C. E. '95. STEBBINS, WALTER WHITMAN, physician. Mouth Horeb. Cornell

Wis.

'97.

STECKER, MARGARET LOOMIS, Mount. Vernon, N. Y. STEDMAN, IRVING LYNN, Homer, N. Y. M. E. '01. STEDMAN, JOHN MOORE, Columbia, Mo. B. S. '88. STEEL, WILLIAM FOSTER, with A. B. See Electrical

'02,

Arts.

Elevator

Mount Vernon, N. Y. b. Genesee, Wis., Feb. 7, 1881. Prep. Mount Vernon High School; Cornell, M. E., '04. Member basketball team four years (captain third year). STEELE, EDWARD ALBERT, Philadelphia, Pa. '02, M. E. STEELE, FLORA WHITNEY, Herkimer, N. Y. '91, Arts. STEELE, SAMUEL WEIRNER, Greensburgh, Pa. '84, S. L. STEELE. WESLEY, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '98. STEELE, WILLIAM FRANK, Gloversville, N. Y. '95, E. E. STEERE, ASEL, JR., South New Berlin, N. Y. '81, S. L. STEERS, CLAIRE L. HERDER, (MRS. N. I), 537 Franklin Ave., Co.,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Cornell, A. B.,

'02.

EDNA LOUISE, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. STEEVER, JEROME ELWELL, Chicago, 111. '99, M. E. STEGE, ERNEST AUGUST, Louisville, Ky. M. E. '90. STEERS,

STEGNER, CLIFFORD

M.,

Auburn, Cincinnati, O.

engineer.

Oak and

Cornell. C. E..

'00.

Bellevue,

Mount

REGISTER STEHLI, EDGAR,

Montclair, N. J.

'03,

519

Arts.

STEINACHER, GUSTAVO JOSE, New York City. STEINACHER, JULIO MIGUEL, Ponce, Porto

C. E. '92.

W.

Rico,

'94,

I.

C. E.

STELLE, MORTON BURR, Brooklyn, N. Y. '95, C. E. STENE, ANDREW EDWARD, Ashby, Minn. M. S. in Agr. '02. STEPHAN, CARL DYER, Buffalo, N. Y. LL. B. '94; LL. M. '95.

STEPHENS, ALBERT WOODWARD, Ithaca, N. Y. B. S. A. STEPHENS, De WITT CLINTON, Oneida, N. Y. '91, E. E. STEPHENS, FITCH HUBBARD, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Law.

STEPHENS, FRED PHILIP. B. S. '75. STEPHEN, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Tarrytown, N. Y. STEPHENS, JAMES W., Flag-staff, Ariz. b. Syracuse,

'84,

M. E.

N. Y.. Feb.

Cornell '01. Chi Psi. Member Masque. 22, 1879. STEPHENS, JOHN BUELL, New York City. LL. B. '94. STEPHENS, ROSS WILMER, Canisteo, N. Y. '02, Arts. STEPHENSON, HERMAN, Ithaca, N. Y. '03, M. E. STEPHENSON, WADE, lawyer, 307 E. Colvin St., Syracuse, Cornell student

'00.

N. Y.

'96.

STERARDON, WILLIAM ANDERSON,

Orange, N.

J.

'87,

Law.

STERLING, ERNEST ALBERT, Brooklyn, N. Y. F. E. '02. STERLING, GUY, Salt Lake City, Utah. C. E. '87. STERLING, WARNER STRONG, Newburgh, N. Y. '99, C. E. STERN, ARTHUR L., manufacturer, 304 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. b. Rochester, N. Y., May 5, 1879. Cornell, B. S., '00. STERN, HAROLD GROSS, Cornell student '06; Hotel Spokane, Spokane, Wash.

STERN, HENRY

M., wholesale clothing manufacturer, 77 Clinton

Ave. N., Rochester, N. Y. Cornell, B. S., '00. STERN, ISAAC, Rochester, N. Y. '95, E. E.

STERN, LEON,

architect,

lOlT

Chamber

of

Commerce

Bldg.,

Rochester, N. Y.; residence, 7 Hyde Park. b. Rochester, N. Y., Apr. 9, 1867. Prep, public and high schools of Rochester, N. Y.; Cornell, B. S. in Arch., '89. Member Theta Delta Chi; Glee and Banjo Clubs '88-'89; Fruija; Undine; Bench and Board; Mermaid. Appointed one of the commissioners to formulate uniform building laws for New York State by Gov. Flower. Member Masonic orders (thirty-second degree); Rochester Club; Whist Club; Eureka Club; Rochester Athletic Club: Shriner. STERN, MORRIS LEWIS, 56 Rutgers St., Rochester, N. Y. Cornell, A. B.,

'95.

STERNBERG, ROBERT ELDREDGE, Cornell, B. L.,

lawyer,

Saugerties,

N.

Y.

'90.

STERNBERGER, EDWIN, physician, 43 E. b. New York City Jan. 6, 1867. City.

Sixtieth

St.,

New York

Prep. Dr. Sach's Collegiate School; public grammar school, W. 13th St.; public school No. 69, '82. Coll. City of New York; Cornell '87; Coll.

520

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

Mount Sinai Hosp. '90-'92; Physicians and Surgeons '90. Sloane Maternity Hosp. '93; Europe (Vienna and Berlin) '93-'94. Assistant visiting physician Bellevue Hosp. STEUBEE, HENRY JOHN, Le Boy, N. Y. B. S. '98. STEVENS, BYRON, electrical engineer, Schoharie, N. Y, Cornell, M. E.

(E. E.) '97.

CHARLES ALDRICH, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. B. '00. CHARLES EDMUND, New York City. B. Arch. '01. CHARLES HENRY, Homer, N. Y. '79, Arts. CLINTON LOVELL, New Haven, Conn. '68, Sci. DONALD FRANK, freight department, C. R. I. &

STEVENS, STEVENS, STEVENS, STEVENS, STEVENS,

R. R.; residence, 67

Lake Shore Drive, Chicago,

111.

b.

P.

Minne-

Minn., Nov. 4, 1882. Prep. Shattuck Military School; Cascadilla School; Cornell '05; left May, '04. Phi Gamma Delta. Was seven months assistant supervisor Missouri Div. C. R. I. & apolis,

P. R. R.

EDWARD

STEVENS, York

City.

STEVENS, STEVENS, STEVENS, STEVENS, STEVENS, STEVENS, STEVENS, STEVENS,

LIVINGSTON,

'02.

FLOYD HARLOW, Lacona, N. Y. FRANK STODDARD, Horseheads, FRED,

Attica, N. Y.

'75,

New

lawyer. Tribune Bldg.,

Cornell, A. B., '99; LL. B.

'01, C.

N. Y.

E. '70,

Arch.

M. E.

FRED PARK, Colorado Springs, Col. M. E. '96. FREDERICK MORRIS, Danbury, Conn, '70, M. E. GEORGE BARKER, Spencer, N. Y. '73, Arts. HAROLD BURR, Rome, N. Y. C. E. '02. HAROLD LUTHER, vice-president of Sweet Steel

Co..

Williamsport, Pa. b. Portland, Me. Prep. Brooklyn Polyt. Inst.; Cornell '95 (architecture) left in Junior year. Freshman Base;

team; Freshman Banquet Committee; Junior Ball ComPhi Gamma Delta. Member Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng. mittee. Married Oct. 5, 1898, Syracuse, N. Y., Ethel Sweet; children Charlotte L., Hester L., and Harold L., Jr. STEVENS, HENRY DAVIS, Unitarian minister, 37 Bancroft Ave., Reading, Mass. Cornell, '73. STEVENS, HENRY LEE, Montfort, Wis. '74, N. ball

STEVENS, STEVENS, STEVENS, STEVENS, STEVENS,

JAMES ROSE, JR., Cohoes, N. Y. '00, Law. JAY HUMPHREY, Hornellsville, N. Y. A. B. '01. JULIAN J., Auburn, Me. '91, Law. MADGE ARTHUR, Philadelphia, Pa. '01, Arts. STODDARD MORE, lawyer, 176 W. Dominick St., Rome,

Rome, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1863. Cornell, Ph. B., '85. Cornell Glee Club; editor Cornell Era '83-'84; editorin-chief Cornell Daily Sun '84-'85; Woodford prize '85; Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Upsilon; Ivy orator. STEVENS, WILL A., architect, 1417 Railway Exchange, Chicago, Cornell, B. S. in Arch., 111. b. Huntington, Ind., July 27, 1863. N. Y.

b.

Member

'90.

Member

Architectural Sketch Club.

Senior class

treas^-

REGISTER

521

Head draughtsman with E.

oirer '90.

O. Fallis, architect, To-

with D, H. Burnham

ledo, O., 1890-91;

&

Co., architects, Chi-

President Architectural Club, Toledo, O., 1900-01; at present instructor of architectural drawing. Armour Inst., night classes. STEVENS, WILLIAM CLIFFOED, Portland, Me. '02, M. E. STEVENSON, HARKY MURRAY, S. Kortright, N. Y. '90, C. E. STEVENSON, JOHN CHILES HOUSTON, Boston, Mass. Ph. B. cago,

111.,

1901 to date.

'77.

STEVENSON, JOSEPH WELCH, Burnham, Pa. M. E. '01. STEVENSON, WILLIS MACK, physician, 399 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass.

Cornell,

M.

D., '02.

STEVICK, JOHN CRIST HARVEY, Harrisburg,

Pa.

'99,

M. E.

STEWART, ALLEN TRASH, Binghamton, N. Y. LL. B. '95. STEWART, FENWICK J. T., fire protection engineer, Chicago, Georgetown, A.

B., '97; Cornell,

M.

IlL

E., '93.

STEWART, FRED VENTINA,

superintendent Climax Stock Guard Chicago, 111. b. Canton, O., June Prep. Chicago Manual Training School '98; Colorado 16, 1880. Coll., Colorado Springs, Col. (one year); Cornell (M. E. special) Co., 266 E. Sixty-sixth Place,

'03.

STEWART, GEORGE ROBINSON, STEWART, GEORGE WALTER,

Allegheny, Pa. '02, E. E. professor of physics, Univ. of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N. D. Cornell, Ph. D., '01. STEWART, HENRY LEROY, superintendent Ithaca sewer system and sanitary inspector, 121 DeWitt Place, Ithaca, N. Y. Cornell ('68-'71) '72.

STEWART, HOMER EDGAR, JR., Warren, O. '03, M. E. STEWART, MARY DONNA (MRS. F. E. TURNEAURE), Wis.

B. L.

STEWART, STEWART, STEWART, STEWART, STEWART, STEWART,

Madison,

'90.

NEIL, JR.

C. E. '87.

OSCAR MILTON, Rolla, Mo. Ph. D. '97. SIDNEY VANDERVEER, Morrisville, N.

Y.

'03,

M. E.

WALTER JONES, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. '68, Sci. WALTER PHELPS, Clifton Springs, N. Y. '03, C. E. ZELLA MILDRED WHITE,

physician. Grand Forks, Southampton, N. B., Can., Jan. 9, 1878. Alleghany Coll. '98-'00; Cornell Med. Coll. '00-'02; New York City (Cornell), '02-'04; M. D. '04. Kappa Alpha Theta; Alpha Pi Epsilon (medical fraternity). Married July 7, 1904, at Bradford, Pa., Walter Stewart (Ph. D.), professor of physics. State Univ. North Dakota, Grand Forks, N. D. STICHT, ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER, merchant, Canajoharie, N. Y.

N. D.

b.

b. Canajoharie,

N. Y., Sept. 24, 1875. School; Cornell, M. E. (E. E.), '96.

STICKNEY, GEORGE HOXSIE, St.,

Lynn, Mass.

Prep. Canajoharie

High

illuminating engineer, 51 Tudor

Cornell, M. E. (E. E.),

'96.

522

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

STICKNEY, LAURA MILES, Eathbone, N. Y. '01, Arts. STIDHAM, HARRISON LOCKWOOD, New York City. C. STIEFEL, ISAAC, Wheeling-, W. Va. M. D. '03. STIFEL, ARTHUR CLARENCE, Wheeling, W. Va. STILES, CHARLES ALBERT, Ithaca, N. Y. *STILES, SYLVESTER PIERCE. '02, E. E.

STILLMAN, STILLMAN, STILLMAN, STILLMAN, STILWELL, STIMPSON,

ALPHONSO DERWIN, Pendleton, AUSTIN FRANK, Brooklyn, N. Y.

'91.

M. E.

'91.

Ore. '02,

LL. B. M. E,

CHESTER HASTINGS,

'91.

Troy, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) Troy, N. Y. A. B. '97. RICHARD OAKLEY, Oran, N. Y. M. E. '95. EARL BRISTOL, Walton, N. Y. '03, Arch.

'9&.

EDGAR ROSCOE,

STINE, CHARLES ROCK, Catonsville, Md. STIRLING, VINCENT REYNOLDS, Cornell S.

'99,

B. S.

E.

Fig'uero

St.,

Los Angeles,

C. E. '96. C. E. student, '05;

902%

Cal.

STOCKBRIDGE, WILLIAM MORSE, Washington, D. C. '84, Sci. STOCKDALE, THOMAS RINGLAND, Summer, Miss. '03, C. E. STOCKER, JOHN HENRY, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. S. '91. STOCKING, ALBERT HENRY, electrical engineer; residence, 5120 S.

Park

Ave., Chicago,

111.

Cornell, E. E.,

'95.

STOCKING, CHARLES FRANCIS, Freeport, 111. '94, M. E. STOCKING, WILLIAM ALONZO, JR., bacteriologist, Storrs, Conn. Cornell, B. S. A., '98; M. S. A.

STOCKWELL, JOHN Cornell, LL. B.,

N., JR.,

'04.

lawyer, Cuyahoga Bldg.. Cleveland, O.

'97.

STOCKWELL, WALTER

E., engineering department, Utica & MoValley R. R. Co., 58 Lansing St., Utica, N. Y. b. Hunt's Corners, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1876. Prep. State Normal School, Cortland, N. Y.; Clarkson School of Tech. '00; Cornell, M. E. (E. E.), '03. Sibley prize '02. STODDARD, CHARLES HERBERT, lawyer, 37 Liberty St., New

hawk

York

City.

Cornell, B. L., 93.

STODDARD, CHAUNCEY (third), Keosauqua, la. '03, M. E. STODDARD, JAMES RUSSEL, Horseheads, N. Y. '69, Sci. STODDARD, JOHN M., lawyer, 135 Broadway, New York Cornell, Ph. B.,

City.

'94.

STOKES, SAMUEL EVANS, JR., Germantown, Pa. '02, Arts. STOLE, HENRY FARNUM, physician, 241 Main St., Hartford, Conn. Cornell medical prep, student two years; Coll. P. & S., N. Y., '02.

STOLTE, JOHANNA CATHERINE, Mount Vernon, N. Y. '02, Arts. STONE, ALBERT WINFIELD, Binghamton, N. Y. '02, M. E. STONE, BEN GIRARD, Walla Walla, Wash. '00, Arts. STONE, CHARLES LUCIUS, Troy, N. Y. M. D. '02. STONE, CLARA LOUISE, Rochester, N. Y. B. S. '00. STONE, DELLV MAY, 91 Wait Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. Cornell, A. B., '04.

REGISTER EDWARD CAMP,

STONE,

523

engineer, Trumansburg, N. Y.

Cornell,

C. E., '02.

STONE, STONE, STONE, STONE, STONE, STONE,

FRANK ELMER, Livonia, N. Y. FRANK NELSON, Hillsborough, FRANKLIN, Trumansburg,

'83, C.

Mo.

N. Y.

E.

'72, Sci.

'68, Sei.

GARRY TERRELL, Binghamton, N. Y. D. V. M. '00. GEORGE SHAPLEY. cashier, Marinette, Wis. E. E. '96. HELEN LOUISA, Cornell student '06; 91 Wait Ave., Ithaca,

N. Y.

STONE, IMOGEN, Clinton, La. A. B. '03; A. M. '03. STONE, JAMES STODDARD, with Amer. Bridge Cornell, C. E.,

Co.,

Toledo, O.

'89.

STONE, JOHN LEMUEL,

assistant professor of agronomy. Coll. of Agr., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. b. Waverly, Pa., July 6, 1852. Cornell, B. Agr., '74. One of the organizers of C. U. Agr. Soc.;

H. K. White prize in veterinary science. Importer and breeder Holstein-Frisian cattle and Shropshire sheep 1874-97; in C. \J. Coll. of Agr. since 1897. Member Pennsylvania State Board of Agr.; president Lackawanna Co. Agr. Soc; delegate to National Farmers' Congress. Married Aug. 30, 1876, at Clark's Green, Pa., Jennie D. Parker. STONE, LULU MABEL. Brooklyn, N. Y. Ph. B. '95. STONE, ROY LYNNE, Potsdam. N. Y. '03, Arts. STONE, SILAS STANLEY, Potsdam, N. Y. '86, C. E. STONE, WINFIELD SCOTT, Kingswood, W. Va. '68, Sci. STONEMAN, BERTHA, Cape Colony, South Africa. Ph. B. '94; of

D. Sc.

'96.

STONER, STANLEY,

lawyer, Missouri Trust Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Washington Univ., LL. B., '91. Kappa Alpha. Editor Cornellian; Bench and Board (first president); also member Univ. Club and St. Louis Club, both of St. Louis. STORKE, CHARLES ALBERT, lawyer, Santa Barbara, Cal. Cornell, A. B., '70. Cornell, B.

S., '86;

STORES, ERNEST OSBORN. Hazelhurst, Wis. B. L. '97. STOREY, FRANKLIN STEVENS, assistant engineer, department of docks and ferries. New York City; residence, 437 6th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1881. Prep. Brooklyn Boys' High School; Cornell, C. E., '02. President C. U.

Ass'n C. E.;

member

chess team; also of Cornell LTniv. Club,

New York City. STOREY, WILLIAM R. Rochester N. Y. B. C E. '81; C. E. '90. STORM, WALTER WOOLSEY, Wilmington, N. C. '03. M. E. STORRS, CHARLES PLATT, Owego, N. Y. A. B. '95. STORRS, FRANCES, Topeka, Kan. '86, Arch. STORY, CHARLES B., physician and surgeon, of Queens, N. Y. B.

S.,

'86;

N. Y., Dec. York, M. D.,

b. Schultzville,

Univ. City of

New

Bayside, Borough 13, 1863. '90.

Cornell,

Surgeon to

524

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

Flushing Hosp. since 1896. Member Med. Ass'n of Greater New York; Associated Physicians of Long Island; Queens Co. Med. Soc. Married June 10, 1896, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Frances Hobart Bonner.

STORY,

ELMER GILDERSLEEVE,

lawyer, 141 Broadway (resiQueens), New York City. b. Schultzville, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Prep. Bishop's English and Classical School, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Cornell, B. S., '84; Univ. City of New York, LL. B., '94. Member Irving Literary Soc.; memorial orator '84; Phi Delta Phi (law fraternity); editor Cornell Daily Sun; also member Oakland Golf Club; Bayside Yacht Club; White Meadow Club; Cornell Club; Cornucopia Lodge, F. & A. M.; Pentelpha Chapter, F. & A. M.; Queens Ce. Bar Ass'n. Law examiner, State and Municipal Civil Service Commissions, 1898 to date. Married June 1, 1887, at Mclntyre, N. Y., Ella J. Butts; children, 1903— a daughter of fifteen and a son of eleven years. STORY, JOHN HENRY, Schultzville, N. Y. '87, E. E. STORY, STEPHEN AUGUSTUS, Naples, N. Y. '96, Law. STORY, WILLIAM, JR., lawyer. Cornell, Ph. B. '96; LL. B. '97. STORZ, JOSEPH FRANK, Wilkesbarre, Pa. '02, C. E. STOTHOFF, WILLIAM STEWART, chief of calculating department, Amer. Locomotive Co., Schenectady, N. Y. b. Byrdette» N. Y., July 14, 1875. Cornell, M. E., '97. Member Kappa Alpha; Glee Club; Savage Club; Masque. Member Mohawk Club and Mohawk Golf Club, both of Schenectady, N. Y. STOUGHTON, ELIZABETH ALDEN, Hartford, Conn. '02, Arts. STOUT, ANNABEL, Farmer Village, N. Y. '73, Sci. dence,

Bayside,

Borough

of

STOUT, AUGUSTUS, New York STOVER, CHARLES, physician,

City.

'69,

C E.

Amsterdam, N. Y. Schoharie Co., N. Y. Cornell (comparative anatomy course) '71-'73; Univ. of Penn. (auxiliary session '76; medical department '76-80); M. D. '80; post-graduate course at same '03. Member Adelphi Soc. (Cornell); charter member Chi Chapter of Psi Upsilon; secretary and commodore Cornell Navy '72-'73; one of the editors of Cornell Times '73. Health officer of Amsterdam 1882-89; compiled sanitary code now in force; organized Amsterdam City Med. Soc; member Montgomery Co. Med. Soc. and New York State Med. Soc. Consulting physician and president of the medical staff of the Amsterdam City Hosp. Medical examiner for Montgomery Co. for the Raybrook colony for the treatment of tuberculosis. Member and director of Montgomery Co. Historical Soc; member Amsterdam Board of Trade; Fort Johason Club; Antlers Country Club; also Welcome Lodge No. 829, F. & A. M.; Amsterdam Royal Arch Chapter No. 81, R. & A. M.; DeWitt Clinton Council No. 22, R. & S. M.; St. George's Commandery No. 37, K. T. b. Cobleskill,

31 Division St.,

REGISTER STOVER, DAVIS SHULER, Amsterdam, N. Y. STOW, WILLIAM LOOMIS, lumber business, Buffalo, N. Y,

Cornell, LL. B.,

525 '97, C.

97

E.

Norwood

Ave.,

'04.

STOWELL, ROY SHERMAl^,

teacher, 108 E. Main St., Titusville, A. M. '03. STOWELL, WILLIAM STUART, Elmira, N. Y. '03, M. E. STRACHAN, WILLIS LLOYD, lawyer, Colorado Springs, Col. Cornell Law student '01, STRACHSTEIN, ABRAHAM, New York City. M. D. '03.

Pa.

Cornell A. B.

'02,

STRAIGHT, WILLARD DICKERMAN, newspaper correspondent and

artist,

address, 158

Reuter's Telegram Co., Yokohama, Japan. Home W. Second St., Oswego, N. Y. Cornell B. in Arch.

'01.

STRAIT, H. BURTON, manufacturer, Minneapolis, Minn.

b.

Shako-

Prep. Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn., '84-'89; Univ. Michigan '89-'90. Cornell B. L. '90-'93. Phi Delta Theta; Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi. Member Sphinx Head; Football Team '90-'92; baseball manager '93; Athletic Ass'n '92-'93; football director class '93. Married Feb. 6, 1902, at St, Paul, Minn., Emma W. Lyons. STRANAHAN, OLIN AMES, Chicago, 111. M. E, '90. STRANAHAN, WILLIAM, Athens, N. Y. '86, Ch, STRANE, JAMES ALBERT, St. Paul, Minn. '02, M, E. STRANG, ARTHUR INNIS, Geneseo, N, Y, B. L, '97. STRANG, PERCIVAL, Washington, D. C. C. E, '97, STRANG, WILLIAM FREDERICK, Malcolm, N. Y. '02, Arts, pee, Minn., July 18, 1870.

STRASBURGER, BERTHA, New York City, '98, Arts. STRASBURGER, EDGAR, New York City, M, E. (E, E.) '96, STRASBURGER, EDGAR JAMES, Butte, Mont. C, E. '00, STRATFORD, EDWIN HOLBROOK, Jersey City, N, J. '94, Law. STRATFORD, FRANK BURNETTE, Jersey City, N. J. M. E. '95. STRATTON, (COLONEL) FRANK LITTRELL, assistant manager salesmen and premium department the Amer, Tobacco Co., Ill New York City. Home address, 211 St. Joseph Place, Louisville, Ky. b. Louisville, Ky., Nov, 14, 1875. Prep. Louisville Male High School and Louisville Manual Training High School; entered Cornell with class '00; M, E. (E. E.) '01. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon. Sergeant in artillery; Junior Smoker Committee; Class Pipe Committee; chairman Undine Banqueting Committee; toastmaster Bench and Board Soc; member Quill and Dagger; Mummy Club; captain class Baseball Team; member Sophomore Team; Varsity Baseball Team '97-'98-'99-'00; cheer leader; Senior Banqueting Soc.; Masque '97-'98-'99; Cast '98; president Southern Club; Savage Club. Engineer Louisville Home Telephone Co. 1901-03; in charge salesmen's department Continental Tobacco Co. 1903-04; the Amer. Tobacco Co. 1904. De Molay Commandery, No. 12, Fifth Ave.,

526

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

K. T.;

Ancient Order Mystic Shrine-Kosair Temple; Louisville Louisville Boat Club; " The Kentuekians " of New York; Montclair (N. J.) Athletic Club. Delta Kappa Epsilon Ass'n of New York. STKATTON, HARRY FROST, mechanical engineer, Tiffin, O. M. E. Athletic Club;

'03.

STRATTON, JULIAN ARTHUR, engineering apprentice with Western Electric Co. Home address, Oxford, N. Y. b. Oxford, N. Y., May 15, 1882. Prep. Oxford Acad. '99; Clinton Liberal Inst. '00. Cornell M. E. (E. E.) '04. Member Cornell Soc. M. E. STRATTON, MILTON GREEN, Circleville, O. '87, E. E. STRATTON, VERNON D., lawyer, Oxford, N. Y. Cornell LL. B. '93. STRATTON, WILLIAM BUCK, architect, 1103 Union Trust Bldg., Detroit, Mich.

Cornell B.

S. in

Arch.

STRATTON, WILLIAM HENRY, Detroit, *STRAUB, FRED DAYTON. '72, Sci.

'88.

Mich.

C. E. '88.

STRAUS, HARRY COOK, Philadelphia, STRAUS, HORATIO, lawyer, member of

Pa. '9G, E. E. the firm of Webster, Meade Strauss & Raines, 218 Ellwanger and Barry Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. Residence, 105 Troup St., Rochester, N. Y. Prep. Lyons public and high school. Cornell A. B. '95; elected law in Senior year; admitted to the bar 1897. STRAUS, JOSEPH HENRY, JR., Baltimore, Md. '02, Arch. STREEP, ISAAC, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. D. '03. STREET, GEORGE TATUM, Ithaca, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '03. M., Scranton, Pa. Cornell A. B. '82. STREETER, STREETER, STEVENS DANA, electrical engineer, 10 Bridge St., New York City. Cornell M. E. '96. STRICKLAND, HAROI-D ALLISON, Livonia, N. Y. '03, E. E.

HOWARD

*STRONG, CLINTON EUGENE. '91, Arts. STRONG, CORA, teacher, Walhalla, S. C. Cornell A. B. '03. STRONG, ERNEST MELVIN, lawyer, 22 William St., New York City.

Cornell LL. B.

'02.

STRONG, FREDERICK FINCH, Ithaca, N. Y. '92, Sci. STRONG, HERBERT WILLIAM, secretary Strong, Carlyle & Hammond Co., 82 Brookfield St., Cleveland, O. Cornell C. E. '94. STRONG, HOMER, lawyer, Schenectady, N. Y. b. Colonic, Albany Co., N. Y.,

Nov.

11, 1875.

Cornell LL. B.

'97;

Union

Coll. B. S.

Member Mohawk Club; Mohawk Golf Club. STRONG, JAMES GREGORY, Cleveland, O. '02, M. E. STRONG, LEVI WILTON, Amsterdam, N. Y. '02, Law. STRONG, MARVIN WILLIS, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '01. STRONG, MORGAN, lawyer, Livingston, Mont. Cornell Law School '98.

'96.

STRONG, ORMOND BUTLER, Savannah, Ga. '97, Arts. STRONG, ROBERT ALEXANDER, Monticello, N. Y. '87, C. E. STRONG, ROBERT GRAY, lawyer, Greeley, Col. Cornell LL. B.

'90.

REGISTER

527

STRONG, SUSAN CAROLINE (MRS. SUSAN A. B.

fred, N. Y.

RANDOLPH),

S.

Al-

'89.

STRONG, VEDDER, Amsterdam, N. Y. '02, Law. STRONG, WENDELL MELVILLE, assistant actuary Mutual Tribune Bldg., Chicago, 111. A. M. STRONG, WILL AUSTIN, Los Angeles,

Life,

'94.

Cal.

LL. B.

'98.

STRONG, WILLIAM GILLESPIE,

lawyer, Borden Block, Chicago, Seward, Neb., Dec. 29, 1872. Prep. Lake Forest (111.) Lake Forest Coll. (Freshman and Sophomore years);

b.

111.

Acad.; Cornell (entered Junior year) '92-'94; Ph. B. '94; Northwestern Univ. Law School, Chicago, 111., LL. B. '96. Delta Upsilon (Cornell). Married June 9, 1902, at Waukegan, HI., Jane P. Besley.

STROTHER, ROBERT HENRY, Marshall, Mo. '87, M. E. STROUD, BERT BRENETTE, Ithaca, N. Y. B. S. '91, D. D. V. M.

Sci. '95,

'03.

STROUP, CHARLES CLIFTON, La Grange, Ind. '93, Let. STROUSS, EUGENE MEYERING, lawyer, 10 Hyde Park, Rochester, Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 14, 1875. Prep. Rochester High studied law in office Raines Bros. Cornell LL. B. '97. Member Rochester Athletic Club; Eureka Club; Judean Club; Cornell Alumni Ass'n. STROWGER, ERNEST PALMER, civil engineer, Brighton, N. Y.

N. Y. School

b.

'02, C.

E.

'92;

STRUNK, WILLIAM, JR., Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. D. '96. STUART, GEORGE ANSON, Skaneateles, N. Y. '79, Ph. STUART, KENNETH EMMONS, engineer, Newark, N. Y. M. E. STUART, WILLIAM CHARLES J., Irvington, N. Y. '03, C. E. STUARTS, CHARLES WILLETTS, Skaneateles. N. Y. '84, Let. STUBBS, JAMES

H., civil engineer.

East Braintree, Mass.

'97.

B. C. E.

'76.

STUBENRAUCH, ARNOLD VALENTINE, horticulture, Berkeley, Cal.

M.

S.

A.

assistant

professor of

'01.

*STUCKEY, ROBERT LINCOLN. '02, M. E. STUCKMANN, LAURA MARIE, Bloomingdale, N. Y. '03, Arts. STUDLEY, DUANE, professor of mathematics, 5741 Monroe Ave., Chicago,

B. S.

111.

'81.

STUDLEY, ELMER EBENEZER, '92,

LL. B.

STUHR,

HERMAN FREDERICK,

land, O.

lawyer, Raton,

New Mex.

B, S. in Arch.

architect, 845 Detroit St., Cleve-

'90.

STULL, CHARLES RODMAN, Ridley Park, Pa. '03, M. STURDEVANT, CHARLES RALPH,' Lexington, Ky. M.

STURDEVANT, STURDEVANT, STURDEVANT, STURDEVANT, York

City.

A. B.

'94.

E. E.

'92.

FRED EUGENE, Ithaca, N. Y. '95, Phil. JAMES HIRAM, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, C. E. JAMES WARNER, New York City. B. S. '76. JOHN THOMSON, lawyer, 140 Nas.sau St., New b.

Wilkesbarre, Pa., Sept.

26,

1882.

Prep. Harry

528

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

Hillman Acad., Wilkesbarre. Cornell LL. B. '03. Kappa Sigma. Member Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs; Cross Country Club; '03 Class Cross Country Team; also Cornell Club, New York City.

STURGES, STURGES, STURGES, STURGES, STURGES, STURGES,

EBEN PEERY, Zanesville, O. HAROLD, Geneva Lake, Wis.

'99, '74,

M. E. Arch.

JOHN ELIOT, Mansfield, O. '75, Arts. STEPHEN PERRY, New York City. A. W.

WILLIAM PERRY,

land, O.

B.

'76.

G., Chicag-o, 111.

B. S.

cashier, 187 Jennings Ave., Cleve-

'76.

STURGES, WILLIS MERWIN, Mansfield, STUTZ, HARRY GEORGE, Albany, N. Y.

B, Agr.

O. '03,

'75.

Law.

SUGI, BUNZO, Tokio, Japan. C. E. '90. •SULLIVAN, ALGERNON. '70, Sci. SULLIVAN, ELLEN THERESA, Richwood, Wis. A. B. '01. *SULLIVAN, FRANK ROBERT. B. S. '83. SULLIVAN, JAMES MATHEW, Elmira, N. Y. '01, Law. SULLIVAN, JOHN FRANCIS, Hoboken, N. J. '88, Pharm. SULLIVAN, JOHN G., engineer, 246 Colony St., Winnipeg,

Can.

C. E. '88.

SULLIVAN, SULLIVAN, SULLIVAN, SULLIVAN, SULLIVAN, SULLIVAN,

JOHN LEO,

Stockton, N. Y. '02, Law. Y. A. B. '02. Meriden, Conn. M. D. '00. MORTIMER LEO, Elmira, N. Y. LL. B. '98. THEODORE GREENE, SykerviUe, Md. '70, Sci. THOMAS A., attorney-at-law, 509 Mooney-Brisbane Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. Residence, 24 Crescent Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Prep. Fairport Union b. Fishers, Ont. Co., N. Y., July 6, 1869. Cornell LL. B. '91. Member Classic School, Fairport, N. Y. Delta Chi; winter boxing meet; Univ. Catholic Club. Member Constitutional Convention, State of New York, 1894, from Buffalo district. Member and sergeant 65th Regt. N. G. S. N. Y. Catholic Aid Soc; Charity Organization Soc. Married June 10, one child, 1895, at Fairport, N. Y., to Mary M. Van Ness; Katharine.

MARY, Brooklyn, N. MICHAEL JOSEPH,

SUMMERS, HENRY ELIJAH, Ames, la. B. S. '86. SUMNER, CHARLES NEWTON, Riverside, Mass. '93, C. E. SUMNER, GROVER CLEVELAND, Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, M. E. SUMNER, HENRY WING, Ithaca, N. Y. '91, M. E. SUMNER, WILLIAM BARTLETT, Buffalo, N. Y. '03, Law. SUNDERBRUCE, JENS FREDERICK, Cornell arts student '06, W. Third

St.,

Davenport,

190

la.

SUNSTEN, LEON CLEVELAND, AUegheny, Pa. '02, Arts. SUREN, NATHAN HAZOP, Marash, Asiatic Turkey. '79, M. E. SURPLESS, THOMAS JOHN, attorney, 253 Broadway, New York City.

b.

Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec.

23, 1877.

Prep. Brooklyn Boys'

REGISTER High School.

Cornell, LL. B.,

wrestling champion

529 Lightweig-ht boxing and

'00.

class president

'99-'00;

SUTHERLAND, WILL HENRY,

'98.

Fitzhugh St., RoCanandaigua, N. Y., in 1877. Cornell '95-'97; Cornell Med. Coll. M. D. '00. Member Rochester Whist Club; Rochester Pathological Soc; Rochester Hosp. Med. Soc. Married June 30, 1904, at Rochester, N. Y., Mary Watt, of Sault Ste. chester, N. Y.

physician, 53

S.

b.

Marie, Ontario, Can.

^SUTHERLAND, WILLIAM HOWARD. SUTLIFF, SUTLIFF,

EDWARD MILTON,

'76, Sci.

Warren, O.

M. E.

'93.

PHEBE TEMPERANCE, Rockford, 111. A. M. '90. SUTTON, ANNA ALICE, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Arts. SUTTON, CLARENCE WESLEY, instructor in mathematics, Dunham,

SUTTON, SUTTON, SUTTON,

Ph. B. '99. JOHN MORRIS, lawyer, Ovid, N. Y. B. S. '98, LL. B. REEVA ALICE, Dundee, N. Y. '02, Arts. WILLIAM JOHN, Walkerton, Can. '76, M. E.

The

Cleveland, O.

'99.

SUYDAM, FREDERICK PIATT, real estate agent, 1133 Broadway, New York City. B. S. '82. SWACKHAMER, WILLIAM TRIMMER. German Valley. N. J. '06, M. E.

SWAIN, HADWEN, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. '74, SWAIN, HAROLD, Indianapolis, Ind. '85, S. SWAN, CECIL JARVIS, with R. G. Dun & Elmira, N. Y.

'04.

C. E.

L.

SWAN, WILLIAM LINCOLN, JR., Oyster Bay. N. Y. SWANITZ, HENRY WADE, Chicago, 111. C. E. '00. SWANN, JOHN JOSEPH, New York City. M. E. (E. SWANZ, EDWIN PHILIP, Buffalo, N. Y. '03, C. E. *SWART, RICHARD HOUGHTON. M. E. '95.

SWARTHOUT, LEON L., Penn Yan, N. Y. '92, SWARTOUT, CAROLINE HARDER, Owego, N. *SWARTZ, FRANCIS EDWARD. '02, Law.

St.,

'02,

E. E.

'97.

E.)

Art*.

Y.

SWATZ, WLASTIMIL, Little Rock, Ark. B. S. '74. SWAYZE, CLAYTON ISAAC, minister, Anthony, B.

W. Gray

Co., 370

Life secretary of class.

A. B.

Kan.

'92.

Cornell A.

'04.

SWEARINGEN, GRACE FLEMING, literateur, 417 W. 118th St., New York City. B. L. '93. SWEENEY, EDWARD JOHN, Middleport, N. Y. A. B. '02. SWEENEY, ROBERT EMMETT, secretary agency department State Life Ins. Co., 1702 N. Illinois

St.,

Indianapolis, Ind.

SWEET, ARTHUR JEREMIAH, Maynard, N. Y. A. SWEET, CAROL LINCOLN, Phoenix, N. Y. '77, N. SWEET, ELIZABETH, Albany, N. Y. M. D. '01. S-\VEET, St.,

FRANK HAMMOND,

Grand Rapids, Mich.

IV— 34

Cornell

'06.

'01.

furniture manufacturer, 498 Fulton Cornell student '73.

SWEET, GEORGE EDWARDS, VOL.

B.

Dansville, N. Y.

'93,

Arch.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

530

SWEET, SWEET, SWEET, SWEET, SWEET, SWEET,

GEORGE GILBERT,

HENRY

Potsdam, N. Y. A. B. '00, M. E.

'01.

W., Phoenix, N. Y.

HORACE BRIMMER, Utica, N. Y. '91, E. E. JOSEPH FERRIS, Chicago, 111. Ph. B. '86. RICHARD LEIGH, Waterloo, N. Y. '02, M. E. ROBERT VAUGHN, physician, Rochester, N. H.

Med. Prep.

Cornell

('83-'85) '87.

SWEET, VAUGHN CHARLES,

Phoenix, N. Y.

M.

'81,

SWEETLAND, EDWIN REGUS, athletic director at Ohio State Univ., Columbus, O. Home address, Dryden, N. Y. B. S. A. '99. SWEETLAND, MONROE MARSH, Ithaca, N. Y. LL. M. '90. SWEETON, AGNES GETTY, teacher of science in High School of Elizabeth, N. J. b.

Residence, 1819

Southampton, Bucks

Girls'

High School

'98;

Co., Pa.,

S.

Broad

May

1,

Philadelphia, Pa. Prep. Philadelphia School '00. Cornell

St.,

1883.

Philadelphia Normal

Member Amer. Chemical Soc. SWETT, WILLIAM CHARLES, Helena, Mont. '01, E. SWICK, CHARLES HUMPHREY, Livonia, N. Y. '03, M. E. SWICK, CLARENCE HERBERT, Ransomville, N. Y. '03, C. SWIFT, DOUGLAS, Cuba, N. Y. '02, Arts. SWIFT, ESTHER LANE, bookkeeper, Millbrook, N. Y. A. B.

'03.

student

E.

Cornell

'02.

SWIFT, JAMES CARROLL, Kansas City, Mo. LL. B. '93. SWIFT, LILLIAN CONSTANCE, Union, N. Y. b. Plantsville, Conn.» in 1875. Prep. Binghamton (N. Y.) High School. Cornell Ph. B. '97. Kappa Alpha Theta. Member Raven and Serpent; Women's Athletic Ass'n; v^'on Gornellian literary prize twice; class day essayist; also member Monday Afternoon Club, BinghamMarried ton; Southern branch of Collegiate Alumnae Ass'n. Nov.

12, 1904,

Dr. Carlo D. Martinetti. 17 Dun Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y.

SWIFT, PARTON, lawyer,

b.

Cuba,

Prep. Buffalo High School. Cornell Ph. B. '98. Member Zeta Psi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Scalp and Blade; Mermaid; Undine; Bench and Board; '86 Memorial speaker; Woodford Stage; Senior Ball Committee. Member Univ. Club, Buffalo, N. Y. SWIFT, PEMBERTON RENO, Ridgway, Pa. '03, E. E. SWIFT, WILLIAM MAYO, Colorado Springs, Col. '94, Law. SWIGERT, WILLIAM EDWIN, Carbondale, Pa. '03, M. E. SWIGGETT, MANSFIELD, Cornell student '05, Morrow,

N. Y., July

14, 1876.

EDWARD

O.

SWINDELLS, JOSEPH SPRINGER,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

C. E. '95,

M.

C. E. '98.

SWISHER, CHARLES CLINTON, Washington, D. SWORTWOOD, CHARLES BROWN, lawyer, 164 N. Y.

LL. B.

C.

Ph. D.

Lake

'97.

SYLVESTER, LOUIS GEORGE,

Scranton, Pa.

'03,

Arts.

St.,

'95.

Elmira,

REGISTER

531

SYMONDS, GEORGE PARKER, Og-densburg, N. Y. '92, M. E. SYMONDS, GEORGE WILSON, South Oxford, N. Y. '71, Sci. SYMONDS, WILLIAM HENRY, Cedar Lake, N. Y. '68, Sci. SZE, SOA CHIANG THOMAS, Shanghai, China. '02, M. E. SZE, SAO-KE ALFRED, Washington, D. C. A. B. '01, A. M. '02. TABEK, JUDSON MERRICK, Pa.

B. S.

chemist, 531

Sherman

St.,

Johnstown,

'99.

TABER, LUCRETIA HATHAWAY, New Bedford, Mass. '80, TABEE, SILAS, Auburn N. Y., "02, E. E. TABER, WILLIAM BATTEY, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. TAFT, CHARLES ELLIS, Auburn, N. Y. '63, G. E. TAFT, ROYAL, Dunmore, Pa. B. S. '71.

Arts.

TAG, FREDERICK CASIMIR,

194 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1876. Prep. Univ. Prep. School, Ithaca, N. Y. Cornell '01. Member Chi Psi; Undine; A. M.; Masque; Freshman Banquet Committee. Married Mar. 20, 1902, New York City, Grace C. Garretson; one son, Frederick Casimir, Jr. TAGGART, ERNEST CAMPBELL, Brooklyn, N. Y. '72, C. E.

TAGGART, JAMES, Frackville, Pa. TALBY, GEORGE W., foreman Univ.

'03, C.

E.

Reservoir Ave., Ithaca,

farm,

N. Y.

TAINTOR, ARCHIE RAYMOND, beth, N. J.

Cornell A. B.

agent, 584 Jefferson Ave., Eliza-

'04.

TAINTOR, GRACE PIERSON (MRS. W. A. B.

J.

SLY), Kansas City, Kan.

'91.

TAKAHASHI, OTAJI,

Tokio, Japan.

B.

S. '92.

TAKATSUJI, YOSHIMARO, grand master

of ceremonies at the Imperial Court of Japan. Residence, No. 18 Fifth St., FujimiCho, Kojimachi-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Cornell M. E. '98. TAKEMURA, MATSUGU, Hongo, Tokyo, Japan. LL. B. '90, LL. M. '91.

TALBOT, ELLEN BLISS, Mass.

Ph. D.

professor of philosophy, South Hadley,

'98.

TALBOT, HATTERSLY WORTHINGTON,

inspector underwriters'

New Orleans, La. E. E. '99. TALBOTT, THOMAS MAURICE, Rockville, Md. B. S. '99. TALBOYS, HENRY HANSCOME, Eveleth, Minn. '02, M. E. TALLCOTT, FREDERICK COOLIDGE, New York City. '70, Ch. TALLMADGE, CARL E., West Groton, N. Y. '00, Arts; '01, C. agency. Masonic Temple,

'02,

TALLMADGE, CLAUD PAUL, West TALLMADGE, WILLIAM HENRY. TALLMAN, CARL CORNWELL, St.,

E.;

For.

Groton, N. Y. A. B. '03. A. B. '71. Cornell Arch, student '07, 58 South

Auburn, N. Y.

TALLMAN, FRANK GIFFORD,

Syracuse, N. Y.

'76,

M. E.

532

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

TALLMAN, JOHN BEADFORD, Auburn, N. TALLMAN, JOHN HAEOLD, physician and M. D.

Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

Y. LL. B. '03. surgeon, 228 Eich Ave.,

'84.

TALLMAN, EALPH, Og-densburg, N. Y. '93, E. E. TALMADGE, JESSE MOOEE, Hammondsport, N. Y. B. S. '97. TAMELING, ALBEET, Brooklyn, N. Y. '95, Arts. TANGEMAN, COENELIUS HOAGLAND, Brooklyn, N. Y. '97, Arts. TANNEE, JOHN HENEY, teacher, Cornell Heights, Ithaca, N. Y. B. S.

'91.

TANNER, EICHAED WILLIAM, JE., Dolgeville, N. Y. LL. B. '98. TANSEY, GEORGE JUDD, president and general manager St. Louis Transfer

Co., 400 S.

Broadway,

TAPPAAN, CLAIE SPRAGUE, Los Angeles,

Cal.

LL. B.

St. Louis,

lawyer,

Mo.

B. L.

'88.

Herman W. Hillman

Bldg.,

'00.

TAPPAN, FRANCES, Baldwinsville, N. Y. '92, Let. TAPPEN, A. B., 263 W, 73d St., New York City.

b.

Jersey City,

Jan. 11, 1879. Engaged in ship building. Prep. Stevens Prep. School, Hoboken, N. J. Cornell M. E. '01, specializing in marine construction. Member Sigma Chi; Varsity Lacrosse Team '98'99, and '00. manager '00. Member Atlantic Yacht Club; Cornell Univ. Club; Richmond County Country Club; New York Alumni Ass'n of Sigma Chi fraternity. TAPPEY, POMFEETT, Liberty, N. Y. '03, E. E. TARBELL, EDWAED, superintendent, Stuyvesant Falls, N. Y. B.

HOWARD

Agr.

S. in

'89.

TARBELL, GEORGE SCHUYLER, N. Y.

Ph. B.

lawyer, Trust Co. Bldg., Ithaca,

'91.

TARBOX, CLINTON OLIVER, Cherry Creek, N. Y. LL. B. '96. TARBOX, EDWARD BASSETT, Hamilton, Can. '75, M. E. TARBOX, PAUL WALTER, Hamilton, Can. '74, Sci. TARLETON, JOHN BERRY, Concord, N. H. B. Arch. '76. TARR, CHARLES BACON, New York City. '94, M. E. TARR, RAYMOND PORTER, teacher. Hill School, Pottstown,

Pa.

'98.

B. S.

TASSIN, WIRT DE VIVIER, Fort Sully, Dak. '89, Ch. TATATSIYI, YOSHIMARO, Kojimachi-Ku, Tokyo, Japan.

M. E.

(E. E.) '98.

TATE,

ARTHUR

CHILD, Brooklyn, N. Y.

'95,

TATNALL, GEORGE, Wilmington, Del. B. TATUM, LEWIS LEEDS, sales department Co.,

Norwood,

O.

b.

Woodbury, N.

J.,

E. E.

C. E. '75.

Bullock Electrical I\rfg. Nov. 14, 1873. Cornell

M. E. '97. Member Theta Nu Epsilon; Sphinx Head; Mermaid; Aleph Samach; Sibley Journal board; Varsity Crew '95-'96. Member Amer. Inst, of Electrical Engs. Married Ithaca, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1897, Mary Lulu Fralick. TAUSSIG, CHARLES AUGUST, law, navy department, Washington, D. C.

Student

'02.

REGISTER

533

TAUSSIG, GUSTAV FRANCIS, New York City. '73, Arch. TAUSSIG, JOHN HAWLEY, assistant engineer of tests. United Gas Improvement Co., Broad and Arch Sts., Newark, N. J. b. Jan. Prep. Western High School, Georgetown, D. C, '93. 24, 1876. Cornell M. E. (E. E.) '97. Delta Upsilon. IMember Sphinx Head; Aleph Samach; Senators; Junior Promenade Committee; Varsity Football

Team

(1, 2, 3, 4);

Amer. Varsity Crew (2); Wrestling Championship

Class Football

Freshman Crew

Team

(1);

Sub.

Lightweight Univ. Wrestling Championship (1); (2): also member Univ. Club, Philadelphia; Univ. Wrestling Country Club; Cornell Club, New York; Newark Golf Club. Member International Jury of Awards, Louisiana Purchase (1);

Exposition, 1904.

TAVEIRA, .HORACE ALFRED, Havana,

Cuba.

'01,

E. E.

TAVENNER, FRANK LUCIUS, Lewiston, Mont. '03, M. E. TAYLER, EARL MACNAIR, Scranton, Pa. '03, Arts. TAYLOE, JOHN CALDWELL RAINEY, Pine Rust, N. Y.

'85,

H.

P. S.

TAYLOR, ALEXANDER, Winnipeg, Manitoba. '98, C. E. TAYLOR, ALEXANDER CLINTON, Springfield, O. '93, M. E. TAYLOR, ALFRED ERNEST, chemist in U. S. Laboratory Customs Service, 641 Washington St. Residence. 226 W. 58th St., New York City. b. Portland, Conn., Oct. 16, 1871. Prep. Gildersleeve High School, Portland, Conn.; Wesley an Univ. (Conn.) A. B. '92; Harvard A. M. '94; Cornell Ph. D. (chemistry and mathematics) '96. Chi Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Assistant in chemistry at Cornell '96-'00. Has contributed various articles to Journal of Physical CJietnistry. Member Amer. Chemical Soc; Cornell Club; Chi Psi Club, New York City. TAYLOR, BEULAH WILSON (MRS. D. F. ERVIN), Schuyler Lake^ N. Y.

B.

S. '92.

TAYLOR, CHARLES FINE, manager, Suffolk, Va. M. E. '95. TAYLOR, CHARLES HENRY, Ithaca, N. Y. '70, Ch. TAYLOR, CHARLES KEEN, Philadelphia, Pa. '02, M. E. TAYLOR, EDITH MAY, Andes, N. Y. '03, Arts. TAYLOR, EDMUND PENDLETON, Medlock, Va. '92, E. E. TAYLOR, EMILE GEORGE, Owego, N. Y. 'SO, Law. TAYLOR, FRANCIS MATTHEW SILL, Erie, Pa. '69, Art«. *TAYLOR, FRANK EVERETT. B. M. E. '76. TAYLOR, FRANK SYLVESTER, Chicopee Falls, Mass. B. L. TAYLOR, FREDERICK L., lawyer, 100 Broadway, New York '96,

'92.

City.

Law.

TAYLOR, GEORGE, Fremont, TAYLOR, GILBERT, Yonkers, TAYLOR, HARRY LEONARD,

O.

'68, Sci.

N. Y. '03, M. E. lawyer, 805 D. S. Morgan Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. b. Halsey Valley, Tioga Co., N. Y., Apr. 14, 1866. Cornell A. B. '88, LL. B. '93. Editor Era '86-'87; captain Base-

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

534

ball Team '86-'87-'88, '93; Junior declamation speaker; Woodford speaker (honorable mention); president Senior class; Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Delta Phi. Trustee of Cornell Univ., term expiring June, 1908. Member F. & A. M.; Univ. Club of Buf-

secretary of same.

falo;

TAYLOR, HARRY LEROY, Hamburg, N. Y. A. B. '98. TAYLOR, HERBERT ADDISON, lawyer; assistant general solicitor Erie R. R. Co., 21 Cortland St., New York City. Residence, 129 Bellevue Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. b. Beverly, N. J., Oct. 6, Prep. Buffalo High School '93. Cornell A. B. '97; Univ. of Buffalo Law School LL. B. '98. Delta Phi (Cornell); Phi Delta Phi (Buffalo Law School). Admitt^-d to New York State bar July, 1899. Married Sept. 23, 1902, at Hartford, Conn., Harchild, Harriet W. F. riet Ward Foote, of Guilford, Conn.; 1876.

TAYLOR, J. PARKER, Penn Yan, N. Y. '02, E. E. TAYLOR, JOHN CHASE, Johnson's Creek, N. Y. LL.

B.

'95,

LL. M.

'96.

TAYLOR, JOHN MYERS, M. E.

JOHN ROGERS MEIGS, Omaha, Neb. '83. Arch. JOHN WARING, Corinth, Miss. B. L. '87. JOSEPH FREDERICK, New York City. '94, Law. JOSEPH WILLIAM. St. Louis, Mo. LL. B. '93. LYNDON BIGLOW, Auburn, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.)

TAYLOR, TAYLOR, TAYLOR, TAYLOR, TAYLOR, TAYLOR, A. B.

builder, 362 Clinton Ave., Albany, N. Y.

'88.

MARY

S.,

teacher,

1996

Exchange

St.,

'97.

Emporia, Kan.

'02.

TAYLOR, MYRON CHARLES, Lyons, N. Y. LL. B. '94. TAYLOR, NELSON VERITON, Salisbury, N. C. '02, Arts. TAYLOR, OSCAR LIVINGSTONE, dealer in real estate, Fourth

St., St.

Paul, Minn.

b.

Freeport,

111.,

48

E.

CorCornell Glee Club; Sept.

1,

1858.

Alpha Delta Phi. Member Town and Country, and White Bear Yacht clubs, all of St. Paul; Oshkosh (Wis.) Yacht Club; Alpha Delta Phi Club, New York. Married June 24, 1885, Nora Tighlman nell B. S. '81.

also

Minnesota,

West.

TAYLOR, PERRY POST, Ph. B.

lawyer, Fullerton Bldg.,

St.

Louis, Mo.

'89.

TAYLOR, ROBERT CROMWELL, Indiana, Pa. C. E. '99. TAYLOR, ROYDEN JOHNSTON, field assistant U. S. Geological Survey, 644 Wayne Ave., Indiana, Pa. C. E. '03. TAYLOR, SHERBURNE F., 20 Ten Broeek Place, Albany, N. Y. B. S.

'97.

TAYLOR, THOMAS BASSETT, New York City. '00. M. E. TAYLOR, THOMAS ULVAN, Austin, Tex. M. C. E. '95. TAYLOR, THOMAS WALTER, supervising engineer and manager Chicago office of Alphons Custodia Chimney Construction Marquette Bldg., Chicago, 111. Home address, 62 Rush

Co., St.,

REGISTER

535

Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar.' 11, 1878. Prep. Brooklyn Boys' High School. Cornell C. E. '00. Member Brooklyn Engineers' Club, Brooklyn. Married Sept. 1, 1904, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Anna B. Harding. TAYLOR, THOMAS WARDLAW, JR., Banff, Alberta, Can. Ph. D. '94.

TAYLOR, WALLER, treasurer, Los Angeles, Cal. M. E. '95. TAYLOR, WICKHAM, Cornell Arch, student '06, 256 Bute St.,

Nor-

folk, Va.

TAYLOR, WILLARD UNDERHILL,

lawyer,

New York

City.

Ph. B.

'91.

TAYLOR, WILLIAM ARTHUR, Chicago, 111. M. E. '94. TAYLOR, WILLIAM GORTON, ISIiddletown, N. Y. '03, E. E. TAYLOR, WILLIAM RICHARD, connected with the coal business, 63 Rush St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1881. Prep. Boys' High School, Brooklyn; Cascadilla School '99. CorBrooklyn Univ. nell C. E. '03. Member Pyramid Club (Cornell) ;

Club.

TAYLOR, TAYLOR, TAYLOR, TEAGLE,

WILLIAM ROLLAND, JR., Farmington, N. Y. A. B. WILLIAM SCOTT, Penn Yan, N. Y. Ph. B. '00. WILLIAM WINTHROP, Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, Law. FRANK HENRY, 1890 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O.

'02.

b.

Cleveland, O., Dec. 13, 1879. Prep. Univ. School, Cleveland. Cornell M. E. '02. Alpha Delta Phi. Member Quill and Dagger; Dunstan; class crews and baseball teams; manager navy '02;

musical clubs

'99-'01.

TEAGLE, WALTER CLARK, Cleveland, O. B. S. '99. TEAGUE, CLARA LOUISA (MRS. R. A. BURCH). Salina, Kan.

B. S.

'81.

TEAL, ARTHUR RAYMOND, Rochester, N. Y. M. E. '00. TEEPLE, GEORGE LEONARD, Stevens Point, Wis. M. E.

'89.

TEEPLE, JOHN EDGAR, chemist, Easton, Pa. B. S. '99, Ph. D. TEFFT, HENRY DELANO, Norwich, N. Y. A. B. '03. TEFFT, HESTER PARDEE, Little Falls, N. Y. '02, Arts. TEFFT, WALTER CLYDESDALE, Mineville, N. Y. '98, Arts. TEJADA, MIGUEL LERDO DE, Mexico City, Mex. '74, C. E. TELFORD, WILBUR, draughtsman, 250 High St., Dayton, O.

'03.

'96,

Arch.

TELLER, CHESTER JACOB, Philadelphia, Pa. '02, Arts. TELLER, JAMES HARVEY, Morrison, 111. '71, Arts. TELLER, LEOPOLD HIRSH, Philadelphia, Pa. '02, Law, TELLER, SPENCER JAY, Unadilla, N. Y. '02, M. E. TEMPLE, HERBERT ASHER, Seneca, N. Y. '02, E. E. TEN BROECK, FLOYD G., engineer, 136 Liberty St., New York City.

M. E. (E. E.)

'95.

TENNANT, ARTHUR SMITH, lawyer, Westfield, N. Y. TENNANT, FREDERICK ADAMS, assistant examiner

LL. B. '03. S. Patent

U.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

536

Office.

Kesidence, 805

L

St.,

N. W., Washington, D. C.

E.

E..

'93.

TENNEY, MAYNAED AUGUSTINE, Pittsburg, Pa. C. E. '98. TERRASSE, GEORGE LOUIS, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. S. '96. TERRELL, ADELPHUS CENTINUS, Macon, Ga. C. E. '00. TERRELL, CHARLES, Oxford, O. '75, Arch. TERRY, ALBERT TODD, real estate agent, 621 Chestnut St.,

St.

Prep. Smith Acad. Cornell student ('90-'92) '94. Zeta Psi. Member La St. Louis; Fruija; Undine; Masque; Class Football Team; Varsity Football Team (sub. left end) '92; navy director '94. Entered business fall 1892 as salesman; owned one-sixth interest in firm Terry & Scott following year; one-half interest a year later; at present head of firm Albert T. Terry & Co. Member house vice-president real estate exchange; of delegates, St. Louis; secretary Cornell Club, St. Louis; secretary Missouri Athletic Club; president of Smith Acad. Alumni Ass'n; member Jefferson Club; Merchants' Exchange; Business Men's League; Field Club; St. Louis A. A. A.; Creve Co?ur Boat Club, and St. Louis Louis, Mo.

b. St.

Louis, Mo., Dec. 19, 1869.

Married Oct. 24, 1897, Bessie D. Whitelaw; children, Whitelaw Todd, Elizabeth Lathrop, and Lucy Whitelaw. Club.

TERRY, EDMUND BURKE, Waterville, N. Y. B. S. '80. TERRY, HERBERT, physician and surgeon, 17 Chestnut

St.,

Provi-

dence, R. I. b. Fairhaven, Mass., Dec. 8, 1854. Prep. Friends' Acad., New Bedford, Mass., '67-'72. Cornell S. B. '76; Harvard M. D. '80. Physician to Out-Patient Dept., R. I. Hosp., 1883-91; visiting physician same 1891-1902; surgeon to genito-urinary 1902; visiting physician St. Elizabeth Home consulting physician same 1902; same to Providence Lying-in Hosp. 1885-1902; consulting physician same 1902; phyconsulting physician sician Providence Dispensary 1881-83; same 1883. Member Amer. Med. Ass'n 1885; Rhode Island Med. Providence Med. Ass'n (president 1897-98) 1881; Soc. 1881;

department same 1882-1902;

Providence Clinical Club. brick manufacturer, 40 W. Chester St., Kingston, N. Y. LL. B. '93. TERRY, PARKER SHERLEY, Louisville, Ky. '02, Arts. TERRY, S. CURTIS, Watertown, N. Y. '68, Sci. TERWILLIGER, HARRY LESTER, Binghamton, N. Y. M. E. '97. TETER, GEORGE ISAAC, Geneva, N. Y. LL. B. '98. TETLEY, JOSIAH WILBUR, Kingston, N. Y. '03, Arts. THACHER, CORNELIUS STEPHENS, professor of mathematics,

TERRY, JAY,

362 Clifton Ave.,

Newark, N.

J.

THALMAN, HELEN ELIZABETH, Rome, N. Y. Ph.

B.

Washington

St.,

'99.

THATCHER, FREDERICK HOYT, to

B. C. E. '78; C. E.

teacher, 420 N.

manager Condenser

mechanical engineer;

Dept., International

Steam

assistant

Pump

Co.,

REGISTER 114 Liberty St.,

New York

City.

b.

537

New

Canaan, Conn., Aug.

Cornell M. E. '95. Zeta Psi. Business Journal of Engineering; Class Day Committee. 1873.

worth Club, Sewickley,

THATCHER, LOUIS

15,

manager Sibley

Member Edge-

Cornell Club of New York. G., teacher. West Danby, N. Y. B. S. in Pa.;

Aer

'90.

THAYER, EDWIN FRENCH, A. B.

lawyer, 66 Peck

St.,

Attleboro, Mass.

'01.

THAYER, GEORGE HENRY,

manufacturer, Plymouth, Ind.

Plymouth High School and Caseadilla

School.

Cornell B.

Prep. S, '83.

Theta Delta

Chi. Editor Era; contestant Woodford oratorical captain cadet battalion '82-'83; class vice-president, toastmaster, and other offices. Member Masonic order; Knight

prize '83;

Templar; all

Scottish Rite Mason (thirty-second degree); filled principal offices in Commandery, Chapter, and Blue Lodge;

committees of Grand Commandery Knights Templar; Republican candidate for state senate 1888. Vestryman and Junior warden St. Thomas Episcopal church, Plymouth, Ind. Married Mary L. Munson, Apr. 18, 1887, at Chicago, 111.; children, Edgar Munson (died at 16 years) and Paul Munson. THAYER, GEORGE LANGSTAFF, Plymouth, Ind. M. E. '92. THAYER, GUY HARROLD, Raines, Ore. M. E. '90.

THAYER, HARRY STOWE, Elmira, N. Y. B. L. '91. THAYER, HORACE HOLDEN, JR., Yonkers, N. Y. M. E. '00. THAYER, JOHN CARL, Leyden, Lewis Co., N. Y. '90, Arch. THAYER, SAMUEL GEORGE, traverseman, U. S. Geological Survey, 11 Strathallan

Park, Rochester, N. Y.

Student

'03.

THEBAUD, EUGENE DELPHIN, Buffalo, N. Y. B. S. '99. THEBAUD, EVELYN DENNIS (MRS, V. E. THEBAUD),

Wall

Court, Mayfield Heights, Cleveland, O. Ph. B. '97. THEBAUD, J. EDWARD, proprietor of Frontier Dye Works (dyeing and cleaning), 567 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. b. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1871, Prep. Central High School, Buffalo; Cornell (C. E. course) '95. Has spent four years in active engineering, principally hydraulic and structural steel work. Inventor of power and discharge register for turbines, of automatic switch, and

other appliances.

THEBAUD, VICTOR EMILE, Heights, Cleveland, O.

architect,

B. S. in Arch.

Wall

Court,

Mayfield

'90.

THIEMEYER, HERMAN LOUIS, Baltimore, Md. '75, C. E, THIESSEN, ALFRED HENRY, experimental work in U. S. Weather Bureau, Washington, D,

C.

B. S.

'98.

THISTLETHWAITE, JOSEPH LEAYAT, N. Y.

'89, S.

manufacturer. Despatch

L.

THOMAN, JOHN PHILIP, Crestline, O. '72, M. E. THOMAN, WILLIAM GOLDING, Crestline, O. '68, Arts. THOMAS, ALLEN JOB, Greenwich, N. Y. '02, Arts.

638

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

THOMAS, ANNA ELIZABETH, Akron, O. A. M. '94. THOMAS, CARL CLAPP, Cleveland, O. M. E. '95. THOMAS, CASSIUS AMASA, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

M. E. (E. E.)

'00.

THOMAS, DAVID EADER,

construction department, General Elecb. Lock Ridge, Pa. Prep. Cascadilla School, Ithaca, '97. Cornell M. E. '01. Delta Kappa Ep-

Hokendauqua, Pa.

tric Co.,

Member Undine; Bench and Board; Mermaid; Savage Aleph Samach; Sphinx Head; assistant business manager Widow; chairman Junior Smoker Committee; Senior Banquet Committee; leader Sophomore Cotilion; Football Teams (Freshman and Sophomore); Varsity substitute (3, 4); Freshsilon.

Club;

man Crew

substitute; assistant manager baseball (3); manmember, also, Catasaugua Club. THOMAS, EVA ALICE, 829 Macon Ave., Canon City, Col. Student

ager

(4)

;

'00.

THOMAS, FRANK EDGAR,

Utica.

N.

Y.

LL.

B.

'89;

LL. M.

'90.

THOMAS, THOMAS, THOMAS, THOMAS, THOMAS,

FRANK SALTER, New

York

FREDERICK WALKER, GEORGE HALE, Akron, GORDON,

Telephone

O.

Alexandria, Va.

HARRY WILDER, Co., 961

Warren

City.

B. S.

Bayonne, N. '87, '97,

J.

'80. '03,

C. E.

Arch. E. E.

maintenance department, Chicago Ave., Chicago,

b.

111.

Chicago,

111.,

Lewis Institute '00; Cornell '04. Member Phi Sigma Kappa; Mandolin Club; Freshman Banquet Committee. THOMAS, HERBERT FRANKLIN, Lyons, N. Y. '00, Arts. Jan.

17,

1882.

THOMAS, HOWARD, city May 21, 1854. Cornell

engineer, Superior, Wis. ('74-'77) B. C. E. '77.

b.

Stowe, Vt.,

Employed on gov-

ernment surveys and railroad constructions

in Minnesota and Wisconsin 1878-87; since latter year has resided in Superior, having been engineer with Land and River Improvement Co., superintendent Superior Water Works Co., and consulting and resident engineer for various corporations in Superior; president and director Freeman Milling Co. 1895-99. Married Mar. children, 17, 1881, at Stowe, Vt., Ada I. Porter, of that place; Philip Porter and Rachel Freeman. THOMAS, IRA, Oakland, Neb. LL. B. '90.

THOMAS, THOMAS, THOMAS, THOMAS,

JAMES BLAINE, Elyria, O. '02, C. E. JAMES MANTELLE,' JR., Roanoke, Va. M. E. '94. JOHN HOWARD, Middleville, N. Y. '68, N. JOHN MESIER CORNELISON, treasurer A. A. Griffing

Iron Co., 449 Communipaw Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Cornell '75. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Member Carteret Club. Married Feb. 10, 1891, at Newark, O., Daisy Dean; children, Effie Dean and John

Wadsworth.

THOMAS, JOHN RADER, Hokendauqua,

Pa.

'03,

M. E.

REGISTER THOMAS, JULIA JOSEPHINE (MRS.

539

C. J.

IRWIN).

A. B.

'75,

A. M.

'7C.

M. CAREY, president of Bryn Mawr Coll. (professor of English), Bryn Mawr, Pa. b. Baltimore, Md.. Jan. 2, 1857. En-

THOMAS,

tered Junior class at Cornell; graduated '77; Johns Hopkins Univ. '77-'78; Univ. Leipzig '79-'82; Zurich Ph. D. '82; Sorbonne and College de France '83; Western Univ. Penn. LL. D. (honorary) '96. Alumni trustee Cornell for four years. Dean Bryn Mawr Coll. 1883; professor of English 1884; organized college

on group system; president 1894; instrumental in establishing Johns Hopkins Med. School 1893. Author of monograph on " Education of Women," for U. S. Bureau of Education (Paris Exposition) 1900; also of numerous articles and reports. Member Acorn Club; Contemporary Club; New Century and Civic Clubs.

THOMAS, MARY WRIGHT, cago,

111.

A. B.

physician. 2924 Lake Park Ave., Chi-

'87.

THOMAS, MASON BLANCHARD, Coll.,

Crawfordsville, Ind.

B. S.

professor of

biology,

Wabash

'90.

THOMAS, OWEN ALEXANDER, Oakmont, Pa. '03, M. E. THOMAS, R0Y^4L DAVID, Oakmont, Pa. '02, E. E. THOMAS, SEY'MOUR PRESTON, New York City. B. C. E. '72. THOMAS, WILLIAM HENRY^ Elyria, O. '02, M. E. THOMPSON, ALBERT CLIFTON, JR., Portsmouth, O. '93, M. E. THOMPSON, ALEXANDER HOLT, Sherman, Tex. '02, Law. THOMPSON, ARTHUR. BAILEY. '90. C. E. THOMPSON, ARTHUR RUMFORD, Titusville, Pa. '91, Law. THOMPSON, BY'^RON LYMAN, draughtsman, with Solvay Process Co.,

M. E. '03. Highland Falls, N. Y.

Solvay Club House, Syracuse, N. Y.

THOMPSON, MRS. CARRIE WILBER,

A. B.

'02.

^THOMPSON, CHARLES LEE. '88, M. E. THOMPSON, CHARLES LEWIS, South Otselic, N. Y. '02, E. E. THOMPSON, ELLIS DUNN, civil engineer and contractor, 17 State Home address, Bound Brook, N. J. b. St., New Y'ork City. Newark, N.

J.,

ian Acad.

Cornell B. C. E.

Oct.

6,

Prep. Blairstown (N. J.) Presbyter'76. Alpha Sigma Chi (afterwards

1854.

combined with Beta Theta

Pi).

Member Amer.

Soc. C. E.;

Univ. Club, Philadelphia. WILLIAM, New Y'ork City. B. M. E. HENRY, Baltimore, Md. '02, M. E.

En-

gineers' Club, Philadelphia;

THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON,

ERWIN EUSTIS F. VAN,

Marcellus, N. Y.

'02,

For.

FRANK HUNTER, Searsville, N. Y. '70, Sci. GEORGE ROLANDSON, vice-president of the

Thompson

'81.

Philips-

wholesale grain and flour, 1023 Madison St., Wilmington, Del. b. New Castle, Del., Dec. 8, 1853. Prep. Eaton Acad., Kennett Square, Pa. Cornell B. S. '75. Editor Cornell Co.,

540

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

'74-'75; member Philalatheian Lit. Soc, and Irving Lit. Soc; also of Wilmingi;on Country Club, and Wilmington Whist Club. Married Dec. 11, 1890, Albina G. Philips.

Era

THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, N. Y.

HAKOLD EDWAED, New

Britain, Conn. '01, C. E. Daytona, Fla. '02, E. E. HAERY ELLIOTT, Three Eivers, Mich. M. E. '02. HOXIE HAEEY, Sherman, Tex. '02, C. E. ISAAC COLLIER, Edinburgh, Ind. '93, Law.

HAERISON COFFIN,

JAMES CALVIN, Pittsburg, Pa. '79, Ch. JAMES ELMEE, Deer Lodge, Mont. B. S. '94. JAMES EENWICK, lawyer, 64 Second St., Newburgh,

LL. B.

'96.

THOMPSON, JOSEPH ALFEED, Princeton, 111. '72, Sei. THOMPSON, KENNINGTON L., principal High School, Springs, N. Y.

A. B.

Clifton

'00.

THOMPSON, MADELINE SYLVESTEE, New York City. THOMPSON, MILTON ELLSWOETH, Eidgway, Pa. M.

B. S.

'82.

E. (E. E.)

'90.

THOMPSON, MILTON WESLEY, Greensboro, N. C. M. THOMPSON, PHINEAS HEED, Turners, N. Y. '74, Sci. THOMPSON, EANSFOED CLAEKE, student, 11 Eue Paris, France.

A. B.

E.

'95.

Delambra,

'03.

THOMPSON, EOBEET HENEY DWIGHT, Westfield, N. Y. '02, C. E. THOMPSON, EOBEET OLIVEE, Campbell Hall, N. J. '69, Sci. THOMPSON, THOMAS PEEEIN, Atlanta, Ga. M. E. '98. THOMPSON, VEEA MAY, Gloversville, N. Y. Ph. B. '00. THOMPSON, MILBEAY JAMES, Patterson, La. B. S. '75. THOMPSON, WILLIAM PALMEE, Fresno, Cal. B. S. '74. THOMSON, ALEXANDEE, JE., civil engineer; assistant engineer with Eapid Transit E. E. Commission of New York. Eesidence, 351a Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1876. Prep. Brooklyn High School. Cornell C. E. '99. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Member Eod and Bob; Lacrosse Team; also Municipal Engs. of New York; Associate Member Amer. Soc. C. E. Married June 9, 1903, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Edith M. Dick; child, Sidney.

THOMSON, FEEDEEICK WILLIAM,

lawyer and police justice, 313 Highland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. b. Alexandria Bay, N. Y., Jan. Cornell Ph. B. '87. Theta Delta Chi. Captain Cornell 4, 1867. Battalion; Woodford prize contestant; editor Cornell Era; Member Undine; MerAthletic Council (baseball director). maid; Ivy orator; Commencement orator; Junior Ball Committee; also member Univ. Club; Century Club; Citizens' Club; Onondaga County Club; all Masonic bodies in Syracuse. Elected police justice of Syracuse (Democrat) 1895-99, latter year for six-year term; nominated for mayoralty, but defeated, 1903. Married Mar. 17, 1891, Virginia Walton, of Alexandria Bay,

REGISTER

541

N. Y.; children, Mary- Hastings (12 years); William. Maxwell (10 years). THOMSON, IRA REED, Holland Patent, N. Y. '03, E. E. THOMSON, JOHN FULLER, New York City. B. L. '87.

THOMSON, RALPH MOORE,

civil

engineer

Panama

Canal;

care of

Broadway, New York City. C. E. '04. THOMSON, WALTER SCOTT, Fordham, N. Y. B. Arch. '98. THOMSON, WILLIAM HARGADINE, general manager, 3605 Lindell Ave., St. Louis, Mo. M. E. '98.

John Thomson,

253

THORN, SEWARD THOMAS, Clyde, N. Y. '84, S. L. THORNBURG, FRANK, real estate business. Diamond Bank

Bldg.,

promoter of Thomburg, a suburb of Pittsburg, where he resides, b. Clinton, la.. Mar. 15, 1856. Cornell (left in Sophomore year) '78. Chi Phi. Honors in German. After leaving college practiced law a short time in Colorado, but returned to Clinton and engaged in the real estate business; removed to Pittsburg 1898 and founded suburb of Thornburg on ground which had been owned by his family for five generations. Married Dec. 3, 1884, at Clinton, la.. May Scott, of that place; children, Myra Haldeman (17 years; Smith Coll. student); Florence Lorraine (13), and Scott Ivester (7). Pittsburg, Pa.;

THORNBURG, JENNIE, Ithaca, N. Y. B. L. '93. THORNE, JOHN KNEELAND, Skaneateles, N. Y. '03, Arts. THORNE, ROBERT JULIUS, merchant, 120 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.

b.

Kappa

Chicago, Epsilon.

111.,

Feb.

23,

Married Sept.

1875.

Cornell LL. B.

'97.

THORNE, VICTOR CORSE, New York City. M. D. '02. THORNTON, MARY FRANCES DERAISMES, New York M. D.

Delta

25, 1901.

City.

'02.

THORP, CHARLES MONROE, lawyer, Frick Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa.; home address, 326 Maple Ave., Edgewood Park, Pittsburg, Pa. Prep. Oil City (Pa.) b. Hawley, Wayne Co., Pa., Mar. 16, 1863. High School; Wait & Mackoon's School; studied law in offices Theta Delta at Oil City and Pittsburg; Cornell, Ph. B., '84.

Member Cornell Christian Ass'n; Curtis Literary Soc; editor Cornell Era. Appointed to read thesis on graduation, but relieved at personal request, and given honorable mention. Admitted to bar of Allegheny Co. at Pittsburg, Dec, 1886, and has since been in active practice; at Oil City until 1888; since at Pittsburg. Since 1902 has been burgess (chief executive officer) of Borough of Edgewood, Allegheny Co. Member Univ. Club and Union Club, Pittsburg; Edgewood (Pa.) Club; Allegheny Co. Bar Ass'n; Pennsylvania State Bar Ass'n; Art Soc, Pittsburg. Married May 22, 1888, Jessie M. Boulton; children Margaret, George, Evelyn, Monroe, Jessie, and Sara. THORPE, CLAYTON MILLER, Napoli, N. Y. '81, C. E. Chi; Phi Beta Kappa.



CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

542

THRALL, WILLIAM AUSTIN, JR., Chicago, 111. '02, E. E. THRO, FREDERICK H., 612 E. Seneca St., Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '03. THRO, WILLIAM CROOKS, instructor in histology and embryology, Ithaca, N. Y.

B, S. A. '00; A.

M.

'01.

THROOP, FRANCIS WAYLAND, Niagara Falls, N. Y. M. E. '92. THROOP, HENRY GROSVENOR, Lebanon, N. Y. '02, C. E. THROOP, WILLIAM BRYANT, division superintendent C. B. & Q. R'y, in charge of

Aurora

division,

Aurora,

111.

b.

Hamilton,

N. Y., Oct. 14, 1849. Prep. Hamilton public school and seminary; Cornell, B. C. E. '77. Connected with engineering and operating departments of C. B. & Q. R'y continuously since Jan., 1873; division superintendent, located on three different divisions of same railroad, since Feb., 1890. Married Sept., 1889, at Mt. Pleasant, la., Anna M. Gimble. THURBER, CHARLES HERBERT, member of firm of Ginn & Co., in charge of the editorial department, 29 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. b. Owego, Tioga Co., N. Y., Mar. 24, 1864. Cornell, Ph. B., '86; Haverford, A. M., '90; Clark, Ph. D., '00; Royal Polyt. School, Dresden, 1890-91. Member Phi Beta Kappa; editor Cornell Revieic and Cornell Era; president C. U. C. A.

Author "Principles of School Organization " (1901). Registrar, Cornell Univ., 1886-88; secretary of faculty 1887-88; instructor in French, 1891-93; Colgate Univ. professor of pedagogy 1893-95; Chicago Univ. associate professor of pedagogy, 1895-1900. Member Univ. Club, Boston, Mass.; City Club, New York; A. A. Amer. Historical Ass'n; Amer. Phil. Ass'n; A. A. P. S. S.; S. Mod. Lang. Ass'n; Amer. Soc. Sci. Ass'n. Married Apalachin, N. Y., June 25, 1891, Anna Elizabeth Billings; one child, GerA.

;

trude Ruth,

b.

Nov.

18, 1892.

THURBER, HOWARD FORD,

general superintendent New York Telephone Co.; residence, 49 Sidney Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Brooklyn, N. Y. Prep. Brooklyn Polyt. Inst.; Cornell, M. E., '90. Assistant chief engineer New York Telephone Co. 1891Member Cornell 94; general superintendent of same 1894-1904. LTniv. Club; Univ. Club; Crescent Athletic Club; Transportation Club.

THURLOW, MARK BELCHER, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. S. in Arch. '96. THURLOW, LEONARD GOODWIN, New York City. '86, Let. THURLOW, SARAH, Lowell, Mass. B. S. '00. TIBLAK, JOHN PARKS, Port Huron, Mich. '95, C. E. TIBBETTS, ADDISON SEABURY, Lincoln, Neb. B. C. E. '77. TIBBETTS, HARLAND BRYANT, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Arts. TIBYRICA, JOSE PIRATININGA, New York City. B. M. E. '79. TIDBALL, ALFRED DANA, New York Cty. "93, E. E. TIDBALL, FRANK SATTERLEE, Columbus, O. TIDBALL, WALTON CALDWELL, Fort Monroe,

TIEDEMAN, LUTHER,

Charleston,

S. C.

'03,

B. S.

'80.

Va.

'75,

M. E.

Ch.

EEGISTER

543

TIER, LEWIS PETER, mechanical engineer, Cleveland, 0.

B. C. E.

7

Cloverdale Ave.,

'74.

TIERxMAN, JOHN LUKE, JR., Buffalo, N. Y. LL. B. '95. TIERNEY, AGNES LEO, teacher, 118 W. Coulter St., Germantown, Ph. B.

Pa.

'95.

TIERNEY, A. J., 317a Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. TIERNEY, JOHN WILBUR, manufacturer of machinery, Germantown, Pa. b. Manchester, la., May 24, 1869. Spring Garden Inst, (diploma) '88; Sibley Coll. (special student) '94-'95. Member Engineers' Club, Philadelphia. Married Oct. 2, 1900, at Philadelphia, Pa., Lydia Mitchell Albertson; children— Edmund

Anna Hazard.

Russell,

TIERS, CLARENCE FORESMAN, Williamsport, Pa. '96, M. E. TIETJE, ARTHUR JARROLD, Dayton, O. A. B. '03. TIFFANY, FRANK GILE, manager. Lacrosse, Wis. B. S. '80.

JOHN BLAKESLEE, Hop Bottom, Pa. B. S. A. '01. JOSEPH BURR, Coxsackie, N. Y. '74, M. E. NATHAN NEWTON, Bridge Hampton, N. Y. '02, C. E. NELSON O., JR., civil engineer, 214 W. Ferry St., Buf-

TIFFANY, TIFFANY, TIFFANY, TIFFANY,

N. Y.

falo,

C. E. '01.

TIFFANY, STEPHEN RALPH, Occanum, TIFFT,

GERTRUDE ELIZABETH

lyn, N. Y.

Ph. B.

(MRS.

N. Y. '03, Law. A. BAPTISTE), Brook-

C.

'97.

TIFFT, HENRY, Venice, N. Y. '70, Sci. TIFFT, HENRY, real estate agent, 492 Dearborn Stud.

TIFFT, JULIA Ph. B.

III.

AYER

(MRS.

L. H.

GALBREATH)

111.

*TILLEY,

Titusville, Pa.

'93.

TILDEN, HARRIET CONVERSE (MRS. H. cago,

Ave., Chicago,

'74.

B. Lit.

GEORGE ANNIBAL.

TILLINGHAST

C.

BRAINERD),

Chi-

'76.

(MRS.),

B. C. E.

'73.

ISABEL NELSON,

Cortland, N. Y.

Ph. M.

'95.

TILLOTSON, WILLIAM OGDEN, JR., Greenville, Pa. '92, E. E. TILTON, BENJAMIN ELLSWORTH, civil engineer, Pittsburg, Pa. C. E. '97,

TILTON, JOHN NEAL, Grange,

111.

architect,

B. S. in Arch.

128

S.

Kensington

Ave.,

La

'80.

TILTON, PAUL HENRY, Rome, Italy. '77, S. L. TIMMERMAN, ARTHUR HENRY, superintendent Wagner Electric Mfg. Co., 2017 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. b. New York, N. Y.,

May 1, 1871, Prep. New York public schools; Coll. of the City of New York, B. S,, '91; Cornell, M. E, in E. E., '92; M. M. E. '93. Member Phi Gamma Delta; Cross-Country Club; elected to Sigma

Xi, May, '93, Instructor in physics, Washington Univ., Louis, 1893-94; professor of physics and electrical engineering, School of Mines of Univ, of Missouri, 1894-99; electrical St,

544

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

engineer in employ of Wagner Electrical Mfg. Co. 1899-1900; assistant superintendent Mar., 1900- Aug., 1902; superintendent Aug., 1902, to date. Member Acad, of Science of St. Louis; Soc. for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Amer. Inst. E. E.; Missouri Athletic Club; Naval Keserve of Missouri. Married, July, 1894, at Ithaca, N. Y., Mary Elizabeth Pearson; one child, Arthur Pearson.

TIMMERMAN, CHARLES EDWARD, New York M. M. E.

City.

M. E.

'92;

'93.

TIMMERMAN, CLARK HOLMES, Buffalo, N. Y. LL. TIMMERMAN, RAY, Fort Plain, N. Y. '02, M. E. TINAN, PERCY WARNER, journalist, Painesville,

'89.

B.

Lake

Co.,

O.

Prep. Painesville High School; Cornell '03. Member Delta Tau Delta; Undine; bow on Francis Club crew, May, 1900, defeating Syracuse Univ. Varsity; substitute on Freshman crew; rowed No. 7 on Francis Club in fall Served in the British Army in South Africa class race, 1900. during last year of the Boer War with rank of sergeant-major. b. Painesville, O., Oct. 8, 1880.

Managed Cape Town after the war.

W. E. Peck & Co., of New York, of article " Fraternity Life at Cornell

office of

Author

University" (Metropolitan Magazine, Feb., 1901); lectured on " South Africa and the Boer War " in 1903. TINKER, JOSEPH BEARD. Rock Stream, N. Y. M. E. '99.

TINKLER, JOHN, JR., Deposit, N. Y. '02, Arts. TINNEY, HENRY CYREANOUS, La Fayette, Ind. TINNING, WILLIAM S., Martinez, Cal. B. S. '73. TINSLEY, HENRY GREENWOOD, editor, Pomona,

'92,

E. E.

Cal.

B. S.

'83.

TI6SINGT0N, RICHARD ANDREWS, Montclair, N. J. B. Arch. '00. TITCOMB, ROLAND ELBERT, Rowley, Mass. M. E. (M. C.) '03. TITUS, FRED ALLYN, Shortsville, N. Y. '89, M. E. *TITUS, GEORGE HERBERT. '84, Arts. TITUS, SILAS JOSEPH, Syracuse, N. Y. '02, E. E. TITUS, WETMORE HOLLOWAY, Plainfield, N. J. '02, M. E. TOAZ, ELIZABETH MABEL, teacher, 14 Arch St., Rochester, N. Y. A. B.

TOBEY, TOBEY, TOBEY, TOBEY,

'02.

HARRY RANSON, Chicago, 111. Ph. B. '97; LL. B. '98. HARRY WILLARD, Pittsfield, Mass. M. E. (E. E.) '97. THOMAS HARWOOD, Great Harrington, Mass. '94, C. E. WALDO FRANKLIN, lawyer, The Temple, Chicago, III.

B. L. '95; LL. B.

'97.

*TOBEY, WILLIAM BOARDMAN. M. E. '90. TOBIAS, CHARLENE ADELE, Waverly, N. Y. Ph. B. '00. TOBIE, WILLARD NATHAN, M. E. minister, Urbana,

111.

'96,

Phil.

TOBIN, ROBERT PIERCE,

technical engineer, Vacuum Oil Co., Boston, Mass.; residence, 20 Wambeck St., Roxbury, Mass. b. Prep. Chicago Manual Training Chicago, 111., June 8, 1873.

REGISTER

545

School; Cornell, M. E., '96. Member Sigma Chi; Theta Nu EpGlee Club "95-96; lacrosse team '94-'95; class football team. Married June 8, 1904, at Roxbury, Mass., to Annie Dobsilon;

bins.

TODD, TODD, TODD, TODD, TODD,

CLARENCE LIONEL, Beaver, Pa. '03, C. E. JOHN WILLIAM, Pittsburg, Pa. '02, M. E. LEONA ESTELLE, Rochester, N. Y. A. B. '03. McCLURE SNODGRASS, Red Lion, O. '86, Phil. SERENO EDWARDS, architect, Toledo, O. Member

of

pioneer class at Cornell, but on account of taking- two years in civil engineering did not graduate until '74.

TODD, THOMAS WARING, Baltimore, Md. '03, M. E. TOERRING, CHRISTIAN JENSEN, manufacturer of electric arc lamps, Philadelphia, Pa. b. Denmark in 1870. Univ. Illinois; entered Cornell spring term Married at Passaic, N.

Chi.

'92

(Junior class) ;M. E.

J.,

Helen Kunze.

'93.

Sigma

TOLIN, RICHARD NORTON, Indianapolis, Ind. '02, Arts. TOLLES, FRANK CLIFTON, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02. C. E. TOMKINS, CALVIN, New York City. B. S. '79. TOMKINS, LUCY NEILLEY, Stony Point, N. Y. A. B '03 TOMKINS, WALTER, JR., Newark, N. J. '82, S. L.

TOMLINSON, DANIEL WEBB, JR. '92, M. E. TOMLINSON, FRANK CONWAY, bank cashier,

Ironton,

O

B C E

'74.

TOMLINSON, HENRY MULFORD, Portland, Ore. LL. B. '97. TOMLINSON, HENRY WEBSTER, architect, residence, 28 E. St.,

Chicago,

111.

B. S. in Arch.

29th

'96.

TOMLINSON, THOMAS WILBUR, Logansport, Ind. '84, H-P. S TOMKINS, CARL SHURZ, physician, Randolph, N. Y. '98. TOMPKINS, DANIEL J., secretary, U. S. Guarantee Co.; resident secretary. Guarantee Co. of North America 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y. b. Fulton, N. Y., Apr. 22, 1854. Prep. Falley'sem., Fulton, N. Y.; Cornell, Ph. B., '75. Member Adelphi (literary society); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Woodford prize speaker '75; represented Cornell in intercollegiate oratorical contest at Acad, of Music, New York, '76; won second prize. Member Cornell Club of New York, etc. Married at Elmira, N, Y., 1883, to Miss Ada Parsons. TOMPKINS, ERNEST, Troy, N. Y. M. E. '98.

TOMPKINS, GEORGE NELSON, Ossining, N. Y. M. D. '03 TOMPKINS, GEORGE RECKS, Buffalo, N. Y. '03, E. E TOMPKINS, GEORGE S., inspector for Middle States Inspection Bureau, 381 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Member

Cornell, C. E.,

'96.

Cornell Athletic Club; Christian Ass'n Cornell Univ.; Ass'n C. E., Cornell Univ.; also Univ. Club, Brooklyn. Married Nov. 14, 1901, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Ida Louise Wilson; childFrances Elizabeth. VOL.

IV— 35

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CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

TOMPKINS, HOWARD CAMPBELL, Brooklyn, N. *TOMPKINS, JOHN HANSELL. B. C. E. '73. TOMPKINS, JOHN STUAET, lawyer; member Keener

&

Cluti, 100

Broadway

(residence, 100

Y.

C. E. '03.

firm

Hatch,

of

W. 119th

St.),

New

Oneonta, N. Y., May 15, 1873. Cornell, A. B. '94; New York Law School two years. Beta Theta Pi. On Era editorial board. Admitted to bar 1896; deputy assistant district attorney 1896-97; member of Hatch & Wicks 1898; in partnership with Judge Wm. A. Keener in Jan., 1903. Member Cornell Club and Eepublican Club, New York City. :SIarried, 1899, at New York City, Mary Willard Crane, of that city; child Henrietta Frances. TOMPKINS, SAMUEL COLES, Mamaroneck, N. Y. '94, E. E. TOMPKINS, SIDNEY, Troy, N. Y. '00, M. E. TOMPKINS, WALTER HALL, Batavia, N. Y. '89, E. E. TOMPKINS, WILLIAM HENRY, lawyer; 61 Pearl Place, Rochester, N. Y. LL. B. '95.

York

City.

b.



TOMS, KEEPER SAMUEL, Frederick, Md. '00, E. E. TOMS, RAYMOND EZRA, Frederick, Md. '03, E. E. TONE, FRANK JEROME, manager, 623 Buffalo Ave., Niagara N. Y.

M. E.

TONKS, ELIZA, New York City. A. B. '03. TOOHILL, EDWARD DAVID, Auburn, N. Y. A. B. '02. TOOKE, CHARLES WESLEY, lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y. Brundage, N.

Falls,,

'91.

Nov.

South

b.

Prep. Franklin Acad., Malone,. N. Y.; Syracuse, A. B., '91; A. M. '93; graduate student history at Cornell '93-'94; fellow administrative law, Columbia Univ., '94-'95; professor public law, Univ. Illinois, 1895-1902; since practicing law at Syracuse. Psi Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. Author of numerous brochures; " Constitutional Limitations on

Municipal

21, 1871.

"Uniformity

Indebtedness";

"Compensation

nance"; notated

Y.,

Constitution

of

in Municipal FiMunicipal Franchises"; "AnIllinois"; "Constitution of Chile"

for

Fellow Amer. Economic Ass'n; fellow Amer. Statistical Ass'n. Married, 1902, at Syracuse, N. Y., Sara Louise Weeks. (translation).

TOOLEY, WILLIAM BENJAMIN,

Raceville, N. Y.

B. S. A.

'01.

TOPE, JOHN WESLEY, JR., Oak Park, 111. '02, Arts. TOPP, ROGER, New York City. '03, M. E. TOPPING, ELIZABETH RUSSELL, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Arts. TORIAN, THOMAS RICHARD, Midway, Va. M. E. (E. E.) '03. TORNEY, EDWARD JOHN, 550 Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N. LL. B.

Y.

'00.

TORNEY, HENRY WALTER,

cadet,

W>st

Point, N. Y.

student

'04.

TORRANCE, CHESTER, '00.

engineer, Havana, Cuba.

C. E. '99;

M.

C.

E.

REGISTER TORRANCE, LUCY PANSY.

Ph. B.

TORRANCE, STILES ALBERT, Yonkers, N. Y.

A. B.

54T

'99.

journalist,

Nepperhan Heights,

'04.

TORRANCE, WILLIAM MARTIN, Cleveland, O. C. E. '95. TORRES, ANTONIO CONSTACIO, Manila, P. I. '02, Law. TOURISON, ASHTON STEPHEN, JR., Germantown, Pa. M. M. M. E.

E. '01;

'02.

TOURISON, CHARLES EDWARD, Philadelphia, Pa. '02, C. E. TOURISON, GEORGE BARTLE, Philadelphia, Pa. '02, Arch. TOURTELLOT, JERRY WILLIAMS, Ithaca, N. Y. M. E. '92,

TOURTELLOTTE, WALDO BALLARD, MiUbury, Mass. '96, TOUSEY, BENJAMIN COPELAND, fruit grower, Cocoanut Fla.

'88,

C. E.

GroTe,

L.

TOUSEY, THOMAS GRANT,

Cornell medical student

'06.

Pitts-

ford, N. Y.

TOWART, JAMES, Peekskill, N. Y. '87, C. E. TOWER, CARL VERNON, Ann Arbor, Mich. Ph. B. '98. TOWL, FORREST MILTON, superintendent, 26 Broadway, New York

City.

C. E. '86.

TOWLE, JOHN WEBSTER,

civil engineer and bridge contractor; wholesale and retail lumber dealer, Omaha, Neb. b. Falls City,

Neb., Aug. 28, 1872.

Cornell,

C. E.,

'94.

Alpha Tau Omega.

Member Woodford Debating

Club; Sphinx Head; Varsity baseball team '91, '92, '93, '94; captain class baseball team '91, '92; baseball director '93; chairman Senior Banquet Committee '94; treasurer C. E. Ass'n '93; Mathematical Club; C. U. C. A.; also member Omaha (Neb.) Field Club. City engineer and county surveyor, Falls City, Neb., 1895-96; general western agent Canton Bridge Co. 1897-99; with John W. Towle, C. E., and bridge contractor 1900-04; president Bridge Supply and Lumber Co. since 1900. Married, 1894, at Geneva, 111., Naomi F. Everts; children Marion and Naomi, 9 and 7 years respectively.



TOWNLEY, HELEN MAR Orange, N.

J.

Ph. B.

BYRON

(MRS.

E.

BROOKS), East

'98.

TOWNLEY, JOHN CAMPBELL, Ithaca, N. Y. '03, M. E. TOWNELY, LEWIS DODD, Groton, N. Y. '00, C. E. TOWNSEND, ABRAM RAPPLEYE, Penn Yan, N. Y. '71, Sci. TOWNSEND, ANNE B., Washington, D. C. A. B. '03. TOWNSEND, ARTHUR CRITCHLOW, superintendent for C. E. P.

Townsend, manufacturers,

New

Brighton, Pa

Brighton, Pa. U. S. Naval Acad., class of Member Psi Upsilon fraternity.

TOWNSEND, CLARENCE ELLSWORTH,

'93;

b.

C.

Cornell, M. E.,

Painted Post, N. Y.

&

New '95.

'03,

M. E.

TOWNSEND, EDITH ELIZABETH, TOWNSEND, EDWARD CANDEE, A. M.

'93.

East Northfield, Mass. A. B. '02. draughtsman, Olympia, Wash.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

548

TOWNSEND, EDWARD HUNTINGTON, Cedar Falls, la. '01, Arts. TOWNSEND, GEORGE RAPPLEYE, Chicago, 111. '91, M. E. TOWNSEND, STEPHEN HEWLETT, Glen Head, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.)

'03.

TOWSLEY, WILLIAM HENRY, Newark, N, J. '69, Sci. TRACY, AURELIUS MILFORD, JR., Hudson, N. Y. B. S. '80. TRACY, CHARLES AURELIUS, gardener, Chatham, N. Y. '99. TRACY, CHARLES SEDGWICK, wholesale grocer, 1017 James

St.,

Syracuse, N. Y. b. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1869. Cornell, Chi Phi. Member Militarj-^ Order Loyal Legion; B. L. '92. Univ. Club; Century Club; Syracuse Yacht Club, all of that city.

TRACY, FRANK SEDGWICK, Syracuse, N. Y.

B. S.

HAYDEN HOMER,

TRACY,

M. M. E.

'92;

'98;

St.,

engineer, San Francisco, Cal.

M. E.

'i)3.

TRACY, JAMES FRANK, TRACY, JAMES GRANT, Ph. B.

wholesale merchant, 1019 James

'00.

LL. B.

Toledo, O. '90. E. E. lawyer, 1915 James St., Syracuse, N. Y.

'00.

TRACY, JOHN CADMAN, Hudson, N. Y. '02, Arts. TRACY, LYTV^DON S., 1017 James St., Syracuse, N. Y. N. Y., Oct. 28, 1875. Ancestors among the pioneers

b.

Syracuse,

of Connecti-

founder of the American stock settling in Bristol in Prep. Syracuse High School; Cornell, M. E., '98. Chi Phi. Member Aleph Samach; Sphinx Head; La Fruija; Bench and Board; Mermaid; class football team (1, 2); Varsity football (left end and full-back) '96-'97; also member Executive Committee Cornell Ass'n; Syracuse; Cornell Alumni Football Advisory Committee '99, '01, '03; Century and Univ. clubs, Syracuse. Favorite recreations boating and horseback riding. In employ of Solvay Process Co. since July 26, 1903; at present, cut, the

1632.

i

assistant to

manager

of soda ash department.

TRACY, REGINALD PIERCE, New York

TRAUTWINE, JOHN CRESSON St.,

Philadelphia, Pa.

City.

'02,

E. E.

civif engineer, 257

S.

4th

'00.

TRAUTSCHOLD, REGINALD, Sewing Machine

3d,

mechanical engineer with Arnold

Newark, N.

J.; residence, Montclair, N. J. b. Savoie, France, Oct. 26, 1879. Prep. Montclair High Member Phi School; Cornell Univ. class of '01; M. E. '02. Kappa Psi; Mermaid; Cross-Country Club; French Club; '97 Varsity cross-country team; '01 class track team (1, 2); '01 class track director (2); captain '01 class cross-country team (2); inventor of high-speed sewing machines; designer of a

Co., of

40,000-pound direct hydraulic lift. Junior member Amer. Inst, Mech. Eng.; Cornell Univ. Club of New York; Alumni Ass'n of Phi Kappa Psi of New York; Montclair Club; Montclair Athletic Club.

REGISTER

549

TRAVEK, OSMOND JARED, South Chatham, N. Y. '68 Sci. TRAVERS, HENRY ADELBERT, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. '02, E. TRAVIESO, MARTIN, JR., lawyer, 30 Broad St., New York, N.

E. Y. b. Mayaguez, Porto Rico, July 6, 1882. Inst. Provincial de Puerto Rico, A. B.; Cornell ('00-'03), LL. B., '03. Denied right to be examined for admission to bar on ground of non-citizenship; became a citizen in Apr., 1904; admitted to the bar in June, 1904. Delivered addresses regarding American rule in Porto Rico before Phi Delta Phi Soc. at Cornell; Cornell Class of Oratory; New England Anti-Imperialist League, Boston, Mass.; all wideiy published in United States and Porto Rico.

While at Cornell, president of Cornell Latin Club. Phi Delta Phi (legal fraternity). Member Entre Nous Club of New York City; founder and secretary Puerto Rican Amer. League; Amer. Press Writers' Ass'n.

TRAVIS, THURLOW,

Peekskill, N. Y.

LL. B.

'98.

TRAX, JUDSON D., Oil City, Pa. LL. B. '92. TRAXEL, EMMA JANE, New London, N. Y. B. TREACY, JOHN LEAR, Helena, Mont. '02, Arts. TREAT, CHARLES HENRY, special designer, M. E.

S. '99.

Syracuse,

N.

Y.

'94.

TREAT, CLERIHEW RUTAN, Belmar, N. J. M. D. '99. TREAT, HARRY WHITNEY, Monroe, Wis. '84, Sci. TREAT, LILLIAN A., teacher, 47 Franklin St., Auburn, N. Y. '01. TREE, EDNA GERTRUDE, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. 03. TREE, NINA MARION, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '02. TREE, THOMAS, Ithaca, N. Y. '76, Sci. TREFTS, JOHN CHILION, superintendent Farrar & Trefts, manufacturers of boilers, tanks, steam engines, gas engines, and castings, 60 Perry St., Buffalo, N. Y. b. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1878. Cornell, M. E., '02. Alpha Tau Omega. Member Univ.

Club, Buffalo. Married Dec. 24, 1902, at Buffalo, N. Y., Hazel Peters Rea; child Hazel Jones.



TREGANZA, HOWARD JOSEPH, Brooklyn, TRELEASE, WILLIAM, director Missouri Engelmann professor

N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '98. Botanical Garden and

of botany, Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1857. Cornell, B. S., '80; Harvard, Sc. D., '84; Univ. Wisconsin, LL. D. '02; Missouri "03. Delta Upsilon; Sigma Chi (honorary, Cornell); Phi Beta Kappa (honorary, Missouri). Instructor in botany, Cornell, 1880; lecturer on botany, Johns Hopkins Univ. 1884; instructor in botany, Univ. Wisconsin, 1881-83; professor of botany same 188385; in charge Harvard Summer School of Botany 1883-84; Engelmann professor of botany, Washington Univ., and director Shaw School of Botany, St. Louis, since 1885; director Missouri Botanical Garden since 1889. Secretary Wisconsin Horticultural Soc. 1882-85; secretary Acad. Science, St. Louis,

Mo.

b.

550

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

since 1896; director (president) Academie Internationale de Oeographic Botanique 1896; first president Botanical Soc. Amer. 1894-95; president Cambridge Entomological Club 1889; vicepresident (chairman sec. G.); A. A. A. S. 1900; president Amer. Soc. Naturalists 1903; member Nat. Acad. Sciences and of principal botanical societies of the world.

Assistant editor A^neribotany, and The Botanical Gazette; chairman American board of editors Botanisdhes Centralblatt: edited (with Asa Gray) botanical works of late George Engelmann; translated Poulsen's "Botanical Microcan

Naturalist,

systematic

for

Chemistry " and Salomonsen's " Bacteriological Technology "; also author of many papers and reports on botany and entomology. Married, July, 1882, at Madison, Wis., Julia M. Johnson; children— Frank J., b. 1887; Samuel F., b. 1892; Sidney B., b. 1896, and William, Jr., b. 1903.

TREMAINE, ANNIE M., physician, Craig Colony, N. Y. A. B. '95. TEEMAN, CHARLES EDWARD, treasurer of Treman, King & Co., Ithaca, N. Y. b. Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1868. Prep. Ithaca High School; Cornell, B. L., '89. Elected Alumni trustee, Cornell, June, 1902. Kappa Alpha. Editor Cornell Era and of Cornell

Magazine; member Glee Club; Junior and Senior Ball commitVarsity football team '87. Director in several banking and other corporations. Married Dec. 5, 1900, at Ithaca, N. Y., Mary A. Bott; children Arthur Bott and Elizabeth Lovejoy. TEEMAN, EBENEZER MACK, president Ithaca Gas Light Co.. Ithaca Water Works Co., and Ithaca Electric Light & Power Co., 315 W. State St., Ithaca, N. Y. b. Ithaca, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1850. Prep. Vermont Episcopal Inst.; Cornell '72. Chi Phi. tees;



With Murray

E.

Poole, edited five Colonial families, Ithaca,

N. Y., '01. Married Apr. 22, 1884, Eugenie McMahan, at Lyons, la.; married again Apr. 23, 1891, Belle Clinton Norwood. TREMAN, ROBERT H., president of Treman, King & Co., wholesale hardware, Ithaca, N. Y.; president of the Tompkins Co. Nat. Bank, Ithaca, N. Y. Cornell, M. E., '78. Chi Phi. Captain Varsity baseball team (played four years); football team treasurer of (played three years) class crew (four years) Athletic Council nine years; member of Glee Club; vice-president Senior class; treasurer Athletic Field Committee. Trustee Director in the Ithaca Trust Co., Cornell Univ. since 1891. Ithaca Savings Bank, Tompkins Co. Nat. Bank. Married, 1885, Laura Hosie, of Detroit, Mich.; two boys. TREVOR, JOSEPH ELLIS, Ithaca, N. Y. '88, Chem. TRIPLE, WALTER PHILIP, 367 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., manufacturer; member firm of BufEalo Lounge Co. b. Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 27, 1871. Prep. Buffalo High School; Cornell, B. S., '94. Member Delta Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Sphinx Head; Scalp and Blade; Undine; Chemiker Verein; treasurer of class, ;

;

REGISTER

551

Sophomore year; president class Junior year; member Junior Ball Committee; Witherbee Memorial Committee; Senior Banquet Committee; senior major, Senior year; president C. A. C, Senior year; assistant manager and manag-er track team, and manager Interscholastic Athletic Ass'n. Member Univ. Club; Park Club; Automobile Club; Cornell Alumni Ass'n. Married

Louise A. Rieffenstahl, Oct.

TRICK, WILLIS SAMUEL,

2. 1899,

at Buffalo, N. Y. '81, M. E.

Stafford, N. Y.

TRICKEY, MATTHEW MOODY, Boston, Mass. '70, Sci. TRIMBLE, FRANCIS WILSON, Providence, R. I. M. E. '88. TRIMBY, EDWARD JAMES, Washington Mills. N. Y. '02, E. TRIPP,

FRANK

M. E. TRORLICHT, OSCAR ALBERT, St. Louis, Mo. '03, E. E. TROTT, JOHN WINSLAW, Niagara Falls. N. Y. '03, M. E. TROTT, ROLLAND STINSON, engineer. Golden, Col. M. E.

SILSBY, Cincinnati,

TROWBRIDGE, ALEXANDER BUEL,

O.

E.

'75,

Paris, France.

'04.

B. S. in Arch.

'90.

TROWBRIDGE, CORNELIA BURTON, Westhaven. Conn. B. S. '99. TROY, ANDREW CHARLES FRANCIS, 90a Hayward st., Brooklyn, N. Y.

TROY,

A. B.

'03.

HUGH CHARLES.

Ithaca. N. Y.

B. S. in Agr.

'96.

TRUEMAN, JOHN MAIN, Ithaca, N. Y. B. S. in Agr. '95. TRUESDELL, WALTER ENSWORTH, New York City. C. E. '97. TRUMAN, FRANK STEDMAN, Owego, N. Y. '91, Arts; '92, Law. TRUMAN, GEORGE STEELE, Owego, N. Y. '92, Law. TRUMAN, JAMES STEELE, Owego, N. Y. Ph. B. '96; LL. B. '98.

TRUMAN, NATHAN A. B.

'00;

A. M.

E. W., professor of Greek, Vermillion, S. D.

'01;

Ph. D.

'03.

TRUMAN, WILLIAM CHASE, Owego, N. Y. Ph. B. '96. TRUMBLE, WORCESTER WAYLAND, Gloversville, N. Y. '92, C. E. TRUMBULL, ALONZO GEORGE, Homellsville, N. Y. M. E. '99. TRUMBULL, JAMES ALEXANDER, Ithaca, N. Y. '03, Law. TRUMBULL, ROSCOE HALE, Denver, Col. '02, C. E. TRUMBULL, WILLIAM C, Gold Basin. Wash. B. C. E. '82. TRUMP, EDWARD NEEDLES, general manager and chief engineer Solvay Process Co.; vice-president and consulting engineer Semet-Solvay Co. (residence, 1912 W. Genesee St.) Solvay Process Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Prep, education followed by work at machinist's trade; Cornell special course of two years in mechanical engineering, chiefly with class '78; no degree. Has been identified with growth of manufacture of ammonia soda, the pioneer works of which he is chief engineer, making one-third of the alkalies manufactured in the world; is also associated with the development of the by-product coke industry in the United States. Member Engineers' Club, New York; Amer. Inst. Mech. Eng.; Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng.; Century Club, Syra-

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

552

Married Oct.

cuse, N. Y.

children

19,

—Charles Croasdale

1883,

Katherine M. Croasdale; and Marjorie (13 years).

(18 years),

TRUEAN, ERNEST ALFRED, Elmira, N. Y. C. E. '95 TRYON, CLARENCE ARCHER, Oakfield, N. Y. M. E. (E. TRYON, WILLIAM LOUIS, Syracuse, N. Y. '03, M. E. TSCHABOLD, FRANK FREDERICK, Niagara Falls, N.

E.)

'01.

Y.

'01,

M. E.

TSCHENTSCHER, RUDOLPH,

engineer, South Chicago,

111.

M. E.

'98.

TSUJI, OTTOKICHI, Tokio, Japan. '89, Arch. TSUMAKI, YOUNAKA, Alasaka Ku, Tokio, Japan.

TUBES, WARREN, Osceola, Pa. '02, Arts. TUCK, ANDREW EDWARD, lawyer. Chamber Rochester, N. Y.

LL. B. '99. Ogdensburg, N. Y.

Ph. B.

of

B. Arch.

Commerce

'84.

Bldg.,

'99;

TUCK, CHARLES HENRY, TUCK, JOHN BENNETT, lawyer,

'02,

Syracuse, N. Y.

Arts. B. L. '93; LL. B.

'95.

TUCKER, ALICE LUCILE, Fulton, N. Y. '97, Arts. TUCKER, GILBERT ]^IILLIGAN, JR., 395 Broadway, B. S. A.

Albany, N. Y.

'01.

*TUCKER, LILLIAN BLANCHE. '02, Arts. TUCKER, WILLIAM HENRY, Plymouth, O. '73, Arts. TUCKER, WILLIAM WINTON, hotel keeper, Buffalo, N. Y. '03. TUDELA, GABRIAL, Ithaca, N. Y.; residence, Lima, Peru. '03, M. E.

TUELL, HARRIET EMILY, Milton, Mass. Ph. D. '94. TUERK, FREDERICK SAMUEL, Fulton, N. Y. '03, E. E. TULLAR, BAYARD COBB, Wellsville, N. Y. LL. B. '98. TULLER, HENRY HIRAM, Richfield Springs, N. Y. B. S. '00. TUMBRIDGE, JOHN WILLIAM, Brooklyn, N. Y. '92, M. E. TRUMBRIDGE, STANLEY SPARTAN, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. E. '01. TUPPER, MILA FRANCIS (MRS. REZIN A. MAYNARD), Denver, Col.

B. L.

'89.

TURNBULL, ETHEL AGNES, Nashville, N. Y. '99, Arts. TURNBULL, RAYMOND ALEXANDER, physician, 504 vania Ave., Elmira, N. Y.

TURNBULL, THOMAS, gheny, Pa.

B. Sc.

JR.,

physician, 835 Western

LL. B.

Ave.,

Alle-

'88.

TURNBULL, WALLACE RUPERT, TURNBULL, WILLIAM ARTHUR, N. Y.

Pennsyl-

'04.

East Orange, N. J. M. E. '93. lawyer, 614 Park Place, Elmira,

'01.

TURNEAURE, FREDERICK EUGENE,

dean Coll. of Mechanics and Engineering, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. b. Freeport, 111., July 30, 1866. Cornell, C. E., 1889. Sigma Xi. Joint author

Johnson and C. W. Bryan of Modem Framed Struc(New York, 1893); with H. L. Russell, of " Public Water Supplies" (New York, 1901). Member Western See. Eng.; as-

•with J. B.

tures "

'*

REGISTER

553

sociate member Amer. Soc. C. E.; member A. A. A. S.; Soc. Promotion English Education; Amer. Soc. Testing Materials. Married, 1891, Mary Donna Stewart (C. U. '90); child—Fred-

erick Stewart.

TURNER, TURNER, TURNER, TURNER, TURNER, TURNER,

AVERY,

Quincy,

111.

'69, C.

E.

BENJAMIN COE, Scriba, N. Y. '03, Law. CHARLES FRANCIS, Kent, O. '87, M. E. EBENEZER TOUSEY, JR., Ithaca, N. Y. B. C. E. ERNEST ABBOTT, Plattsburgh, N. Y. M. E. '01. GEORGE BRINKERHOFF, lawyer. Auburn, N.

'83.

Y. b. Fair Haven, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1848. Prep. Falley Sem., Fulton, N. Y. Cornell, B. S., '73. Chi Psi. Member Irving- Literary Soc; president Junior class; also member City Club, Auburn; Sons of Amer. Rev.; Elks. Surrogate Cayuga Co. 1899-1902;

member Board

Education, Auburn, since 1896; trustee Bank; alumni trustee Cornell Univ. since 1891. Married Oct. 15, 1879, Kate Vassar Harbottle; childrenGeorge Harbottle and Isaac Avery. TURNER, GEORGE E., president Keystone Engineering Co., Pittsburg, Pa. b. Lockport, N. Y., Jan, 11, 1867. Cornell, M. E., '93. Member Univ. Club; Duquesne Club; Monongahela Club; Country Club; Automobile Club— all of Pittsburg. Married Sept. 11, 1897, at New York City; child— George R.

Cayuga

TURNER, TURNER, TURNER, TURNER, TURNER, TURNER,

of

Co. Savings

GEORGE FOLLETT, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. GEORGE HARBOTTLE, Auburn, N. Y. LL. B. '03. HENRY WARD, Vineland, N. J. '74, Sci. HORACE GREELEY, Watertown, N. Y. C. E. '92. JOHN BOOTH, Washington, D. C. M. E. '95. JOHN LAWRENCE, assistant manager with New York

Telephone

Co., 165 W. 136th St., New York City. b. Brooklyn, N. iT., Nov. 5, 1880. Prep. Froebel Acad., Brooklyn, '91; St. Paul's School, Garden City, L. L, '98; Cornell, M. E., '02. Mem-

ber Masque. Married Oct. Defandorf Sichel.

19, 1904,

TURNER, KENNETH BERTRAND, Scriba,

Oswego

Co.,

N. Y.

Prep, public school and

b.

at

civil

New York

City,

Winifred

and hydraulic engineer,

Scriba, N.

Y.,

July

19,

1882.

Oswego High School; one year

post-

graduate Oswego High School; Cornell, C. E., '03; graduate student Cornell '03-04 for M. C. E. degree to be conferred June, 1905. First lieutenant Univ. Cadet Corps; winner Barnes marksman's medal, 1900-02-03. Thesis for C. E., " The Problem of Drainage in the Construction of Dams "; thesis for M. C. E., "An Investigation into the Effect of and Contraction on the

Flow of Water over Weirs."

TURNER, RALPH COIT, Marietta, O. '02, M. E. TURNER, SAMUEL BATES, Ithaca, N. Y. B. Lit. '80. TURNER, WILLIAM SAVAGE, New York City. M. S.

'86.

554

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

TURNEY, EDWARD JOHNSTON, LL. B.

TURPIN, Pa.

195

Main

St.,

Buffalo,

N.

Y.

'00.

MANLY CURRY,

E. E.

engineer, 218

S.

11th

St.,

Philadelphia,

'02.

TURRILL, SHERMAN MARSH, Syracuse, N. Y. C. E. '01. TUTHILL, GRACE BLANCHE, Waverly, N. Y. B. L. '92. TUTHILL, JAMES FREDERICK, superintendent of schools, Middletown, N. Y. b. Corning, N. Y., June 18, 1859. Prep. Corning Free Acad.; Cornell, A. B., '82; summer course in Clark Univ. and in Columbia Univ. Member Varsity baseball team and "Varsity crew. Instructor, Owego Free Acad., four years; principal Middletown High School one year; superintendent of schools, Gouverneur, four years; since 1891 superintendent of schools in Middletown, N. Y. Member Univ. Club, Middletown, N. Y. Married, 1887, at Gouverneur, N. Y., Susie F. Crysler. TUTHILL, LEWIS HENRY, teacher, 1237 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y. A. B. '84; A. M. '85. TUTHILL, SAMUEL EUGENE, Corning, N. Y. '88, Arch. TUTHILL, THEODORE R., lawyer, O'Neil Bldg., Binghamton N. Y. Cornell Law School, Sept., '88-Apr., '90. TUTHILL, VICTOR MAXWELL, Dowagiac, Mich. '84, Phil. TUTSCHULTE, ERNEST, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. D. '99. TUTTLE, CHARLES LEROY, Rochester, N. Y. '01, M. E.

TUTTLE, DANIEL SANFORD. LL. B. '92. TUTTLE, EDWIN JOHN, Wellsborough, Pa. TUTTLE, GEORGE MOTT, lawyer, Gluck

'86, C.

E.

Niagara

Falls,

TUTTLE, SYDNEY LAUREN, Big Flats, N. Y. C. E. '01. TUTTLE, WALTER IRVING, manufacturer of registers and

venti-

N. Y.

lators,

B. L. '92; LL. B.

461

N. Y., Mar.

Washington 21, 1880.

nell, C. E., '02.

Bldg.,

'93.

Brooklyn, N. Y. b. Brooklyn, Prep. Lawrenceville (N. J.) School; CorAve.,

Sigma Phi.

Member Freshman

baseball t«am

Undine; captain Sophomore baseball team. Bench and Board Mermaid; Pyramid; editor " Proceedings of C. E. Soc. of C. U." also member Univ. Club, Brooklyn. Married Oct. 28, 1903, at Syracuse, N. Y., Miss A. E. Kline, of that city. TUTTLE, WILLIAM EDGAR, JR., Hastings, Neb. '87, Sci.

TUTTLE, WILLIS HASTINGS, Perry, N. Y. '75, Sci. TWELLMEYER, GEORGE BERNARD, Yazoo City, Miss. '92, M. E. TWINING, KINSLEY, Morristown, N. J. '01, Law. TWINING, WILLIAM, East Mauch Chunk, Pa. C. E. '90. TWINING, WILLIAM STANTON, chief engineer Philadelphia engineering and construcW. Coulter St., GermanCornell stutown, Pa. b. near Titusville, Pa., Feb. 20, 1865. dent '84-85; Allegheny Coll., Meadville, Pa., C, E., '87. Phi Kappa Psi (Allegheny Coll.). Present position with Philadel-

Rapid Transit

Co., in

charge of

all

tion, Philadelphia, Pa.; residence, 160

REGISTER

555

phia Rapid Transit Co. and predecessors, since 1895. Member Engineers' Club, Philadelphia; Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng-. Married Oct. 31, 1893, at Toledo, O., Mary Helen Wylie, who died Aug-. 28, 1895; married again Apr. 18, 1900, Isabella Agnes Wylie; child^ean Mary Wylie, b. July 26, 1895.

TYNDALE, ELSIE PRISCILLA HONN (MRS. W. 723 4th

St.,

Lake

Salt

Stud.

City, Utah.

R.

TYNDALE),

'98.

TYNDALE, HECTOR HILGARD, New York City. B. S. '77. TYDEMAN, STEPHEN JAMES, Bloomfield. N. J. '02, M. E. TYDEMAN, WILLIAM ALFRED, Bloomfield. N. J. M. E. '03. TYLER, CALEB RIDGWAY, Sewell. N. J. '03, E. E. TYLER, FRANCIS JOHN, Detroit, Mich. '97, Arts. TYLER, JOHN J., Philadelphia, Pa. '86, M. E. TYNG, CHARLES, New York City. '90, C. E. TYNG, ELIZABETH McJIMSEY, teacher, 368 W. York

City.

A. B.

117th

St.,

New

'03.

TYNG, GEORGE Mc ALPINE, New York TYSON, FRANK CHARLES, Chicago, 111.

City.

'90,

'77, C.

Chem.

E.

UDALL, DENNY HAMMOND, teacher, Columbus, O. D. V. M, '01. UFFORD, BERTHA HAZZARD TIERNEY, 503 W. 124th St., New York

City.

Ph. B.

'96.

UFFORD, FRANK PARKER, City.

Ph. B.

lawyer, 503

W. 125th

New York

St.,

'96.

UHL, CHARLES DANIEL, Trumansburg, N. Y. '72, Sci. UIHLEIN, JOSEPH EDGAR, Chicago, 111. LL. B. '01. UHLIN, R. A., Milwaukee, Wis. '05, Law. UIHLEIN, EDGAR JOHN, brewer, with Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co. (residence, 34 Ewing Place), Chicago, 111. b. Chicago, 111., June

30, 1877.

Chi Psi. dine;

Prep. Univ. School, Chicago: Cornell, B. S.. '00. Mummy Club; '00 class football team; Un-

Member

Bench and Board; Mermaid; Germania Club.

also

member Chicago Ath-

letic Ass'n;

UMSTAD, WILFRED LEROY, Morristown, Pa. UNDERDOWN, MILTON MILLER, real estate L. L, N. Y.

B. S. A.

UNDERHILL, ARTHUR,

M. S. A. with Post

'01;

E. agent,

'02,

E Woodmere,

'02.

&

McCord,

steel contractors,

107 Harrison Ave., Montclair, N. J. b. New York City, Dec. 24, 1874. Stevens Inst, (one year); Cornell (three years), C. E., '99.

Chi Psi.

UNDERHILL, ELIZABETH COLDEN, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Women's Med.

physician,

N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Coll.,

252

M. D.

Mill '00.

'02, C. E. UNDERHILL, GEORGE GARDNER, UNDERHILL, ISAAC MORSE. '76, S. L. UNDERWOOD, HAROLD BARNES, Jamestown, N. Y. '02, Arts. UNDERWOOD, HARRY GREGORY, New York Cty. '02, Law.

St..

556

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

UNDEEWOOD, HELEN WILLOUGHBY, New York City. '02, Arts. UNDERWOOD, HOWARD WARREN, Philadelphia, Pa. C. E. '01. UNDERWOOD, PAUL HALLADAY, Ludlowville, N. Y. '03, C. E. UNDERWOOD, RUSSELL SAGE, New York City. A. B. '03. UPHAM, GEORGE BAXTER, Boston, N. Y. B. S. '74. UPHAM, JAMES DUNCAN, treasurer Sullivan Machinery Co.; Tioepresident Claremont Nat. Bank; president of Brandon Italian Marble Co., Claremont, N. H. Prep. Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N. H.; Dartmouth Coll. (classical course) Sept., '70Jan., '71; Cornell, B. S., '74. Zeta Psi. Member Cornell ba.seball nine; member also of Claremont Club. Trustee of High School funds. Married Oct. 25, 1882, at Hartford, Conn., Kate Hall Deane. UPHAM, MYRON, Ithaca, N. Y. '94, Sci. '95, Let. *UPHAM, KINNEY. '91, E. E.

WARREN

UPJOHN, RICHARD RUSSELL, New York

City.

B. C. E. '80; C. E.

'99.

UPP, EDWIN LEE, Kelley Island, O. '89, M. E. UPP, JOHN W., engineer, 40 Wendell Ave., Schenectady, N. M. E.

UPSON, UPSON, UPTON, UPTON, UPTON, UPTON,

Y.

'89.

CHARLES WILLIAM,

MAXWELL

Tallmadge, O. M. E. '99.

'75, Sci.

M., engineer.

CHARLES OLMSTED,

Clemson Coll., S. C. B. Agr. '81. educator, Buffalo, N. Y. M. E. '90. GEORGE BURR, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, M. E. WALLACE LINCOLN, Berthond, Col. B. S. '86. URMSTON, BENJAMIN KENNEDY, Hamilton, O. '92, Arts; '93, C. E. URNER, FRANK ARNOLD, chemist, Geneva, N. Y. A. B. '03. URNER, JONAS PAUL, Frederick, Md. '02, C. E. URQUHART, COLIN KIETH, editor Paper Trade Journal (an authority on paper and pulp industry), 150 Nassau St., New York City; residence, 1120 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. b. New York City, July 10, 1855. Cornell '76; on editorial staff of Cornell Times; member Cornell Club, New York; St. Andrew's Soo. of New York. After leaving Univ. became member of city staff New York Tribune; became connected with Paper Trade Journal over twenty years ago, and has been connected with it ever since, except for eight months, when was editor of Paper. Married, 1878, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Annie M. Gillender; child C. K. URQUIZA Y BEA, PEDRO, Matanzas, Cuba. M. E. '99. UTLEY, MILDRED JEANNE, Gloversville, N. Y. '02, Arts. UTTING, GEORGW ARTHUR, lawyer, Saranac Lake, N. Y. LL. B.

DANIEL,



'03.

UTZ, CHARLES PHILLIP, Pittsford, N. Y. '02, C. UTZ, JOHN GILMORE, engineer with Federal Mfg.

E. Co. (motor-car

KEGISTER

557

department), 69 Olive St., Cleveland, O. b. Marehalltown, la., in 1880. Prep. Chicago Manual Training School '98; Cornell, M. E., '02. Phi Sigma Kappa. Substitute Varsity football team (2, 3, 4); Varsity track team; class track and football teams (1, 2); Glee Club (3, 4).

VAN ALSTYNE, ALBERT ASHLEY, Houston, Tex. '70, VAN ALSTYNE, PIERRE LEE, Sandusky, O. '85, S. L. VAN ALSTYNE, THOMAS JEFFERSON, Santa Ana, Cal.

C. E.

E. E.

'02,

E. E.

VAN ANDEN, FRANK, VAN AUKEN, MYRON June

6,

1852.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

'94, Sci.

W., attorney, Utica, N. Y. b. Ira, N. Y.. Cornell '73; Union Coll. LL. B. '75, Corporation

counsel of the city of Utica two terms. Director and officer of various business corporations. Married Mar. 15, 1876, Carrie M. Rice, who died Mar. 15, 1904. VAN BENSCHOTEN, ANNA LAVINIA, professor of mathematics, Wells Coll., Aurora, N. Y. B. S. '94. VAN BENSCHOTEN, JAMES, New Kingston, N. Y. LL. B. '89. VAN BERGEN, HAROLD M., Kirk Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. LL. B. '93.

VAN BUREN, DE WITT, Kingston, N. Y. '02, Law. VAN BUREN, WILLIAM RALPH, Fishkill-on-Hudson,

N. Y.

'03,

Arts.

VAN BUSKIRK, HARRY CLARK, Ithaca, N. Y. Ph. B. '97. VAN BUSKIRK, JOHN HAMLIN, New York City. M. E. '93. VAN BUSKIRK, WILLIAM TOBEY, head instructor in science, physics, and chemistry;

agent for Hamlin Bldg., Ill Pennsylvania Ave., Peoria, 111. b. Peoria, 111., June 5, 1872. Prep. Peoria High School '89. Cornell B. S. '93; graduate student '93-'96; class vice-president Senior year; assistant analytical chemistry Cornell '93-'96. Delta Phi Theta Nu Epsilon. Treasurer Camera Club (Cornell); Chemiker Verein; also of Town and Gown Club, Ithaca, '93-'01; Creve Coeur Club, Peoria. Exalted Ruler, Peoria Lodge, No. 20; B. P. O. Elks 1904-05; member Temple Lodge, No. 46, A. F. & A. M. Sub-committee chemistry, commiittee college entrance requirements N. E. A.; chairman committee on physics Central Illinois science teachers. Married July 23, 1901, at Buffalo, N. Y., Grace B. Trible. *VAN CANTEREN, EMILE ALFRED. C. E. '97. ;

*VAN CLEEF, CHARLES EDWARD.

VAN CLEEF, HENRY School

VAN

'71.

Cornell

Law

'93.

CLEEF, MYNDERSE,

counselor-at-law, Ithaca, N. Y.

b.

Se-

Aug. 29, 1853. Cornell B. S. '74; Columbia School '75-'76. Admitted to bar 1876. Member Kappa Al-

neca Falls, N.

Law

B. S.

H., lawyer, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Y.,

558

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

pha and literary society in college. Trustee of Cornell Univ., and director in a national bank, trust company, and a number of business corporations; also member of local clubs, etc. Married in Ithaca, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1882, Elizabeth L. Treman.

VAN CLEFT, JOHN BENHAM, VAN COTT, RAY, lawyer. Salt

Nor^vich, N. Y.

Lake

LL. B.

City, Utah.

'89.

b. Salt

Lake

City,

Prep. Univ. Utah (normal course) '91; Cornell Law School LL. B. '95. Member Cornell Congress; honorable mention on law thesis. Democratic nonainee for district attorney of third district 1904; assistant county attorney. Salt

Utah. Oct.

27,

1869.

Lake County, Jan., 1897, to Dec, 1900. at Salt Lake City, Utah, Ida Moyle.

Married June

VAN DE CARR. JOHN EDWIN, Kingston, N. Y. VAN DEMARK, WILLIS RANNEY, Phelps, N. Y. VAN DEUSEN, CLINTON SHELDON, teacher, Peoria,

111.

B. S.

4,

1902,

'72.

LL. B. '94. 115 Bradley Ave.,

'94.

VAN DEVENTER, JOHN HERBERT, Buffalo, N. Y. M. E. '03. VAN DEWATER, GEORGE ROE, clergyman, rector of St. Andrew's church, Harlem, New York City, and chaplain of Columbia Univ. Residence, 7 W. 122d St., New York City. b. Flushing, N. Y., Apr. 25, 1854. Prep. Flushing Institute. Cornell B. S. '74; General Theological Sem. S. T. B. '77; Nashotah Theological Sem. D. D. '85. Member Chi Phi; Psi Upsilon; philosophical essay '74; delegate to Intercollegiate Literary Convention at Hartford 1874; baccalaureate preacher at Cornell '84, and at Lehigh '02. Author "Times and Men for Times" (1884);

"Two Notable Rulers" Devotions" (1888); of Church History," in two parts, 1904. Rector Christ church, Oyster Bay, 1876-80; rector St. Luke's, Brooklyn, 1880-87; general mission preacher for U. S., 1887-88; Chaplain Columbia Univ. rector St. Andrews's, Harlem, 1880. "Manual (1902);

of

"Manual

1892; chaplain 23d Regt., N. G., N. Y., 1884-88; chaplain 71st Eegt., N. G., N. Y., 1891-98. Officiated at opening of Brooklyn Bridge 1882; at opening of Garden City cathedral 1883; at lay-

ing corner stone of Columbia library 1897; at dedication of site of Columbia chapel with Archbishop of Cantebury 1904; captain and chaplain U. S. V. in Cuban Campaign; in battle of San Juan, and at surrender before Santiago; grand master of Masons, State of New York, 1898-99, 1903-04. Member Century Club; St. Nicholas Club; Holland Soc; New York Hist. Soc; St. Nicholas Soc; Military Order; Union Leagfue; Seawanhaka Yacht Club; Harlem Club; Colonial Order. Married, Oyster Bay, L. I., Apr. 24, 1879, Cornelia Tounsend Youngs. VAN DINE, CAROLYN GAYLORD, Honolulu, Hawaii. A. B. '99. VAN DINE, DELOS LEWIS, entomologist, Honolulu, Hawaii. B. S. A. '01. VAN DORN, T. B., vice-president and engineer Van Dorn Iron

REGISTER Works

559

Hawthorne St., Cleveland, O. b. Akron, O., Oct. Cornell C. E. '92. Theta Delta Chi. Member Sphinx Head; also of Civil Eng. Club, Cleveland. Married 1899, Martha Early; children, Winnefred, Martha, and Isabel. VAN DUSEN, EDITH (MRS. W. L. McKAY), Geneva, N. Y. Co., 47

15, 1870.

MAY

B. Lit.

'77.

VAN VAN VAN VAN VAN

DUSEN, GERTRUDE FRANCES, Geneva, N. Y. '80, Arts. DUZER, WILLIAM, Horseheads, N. Y. '77, Arts. A DYCK, EDWARD SPAULDING, Valatie, N. Y. '03, Law. ETTEN, NATHAN BRISTOL, Port Jervis, N. Y. '85, Sci. EVEREN, HORACE, lawyer (patents), 53 State St., Boston, Mass. b. New York City, Sept. 4, 1867. Cornell M. E. '91; Columbia Univ. LL. B. '95, LL. M. '96. Member Psi Upsilon; Phi Delta Phi, and the Masque. Member Oakley Country Club, Married Sept.

18,

1893, to Alice Berkefeld;

Elizabeth and Horace Berkefeld. VAN EVEREN, JAY, Brooklyn, N. Y^

B. Arch.

children, Rosalie '99.

VAN FLEET, ALFRED BOARDMAN, Youngstown, O. '72, Sci. VAN FLEET, HERMAN H., Canute, Kan. '03, C. E. VAN GAASBEEK, LOUIS BERIER, Kingston, N. Y. '69, Arts. VAN GORDON, JOHN WALLACE, Matamora, Pa. '97, Law. VAN HORNE, WILLIAM CULBERTON, Zanesville, O. '89, Arch. VAN HOUTER, CHAUNCY% Ithaca, N. Y. '73, M. E. VAN KIRK, EDWIN STRATTON, Newfield, N. Y. B. S. '91. VAN KLEECK, IRENE BELLE, Ithaca, N. Y. A. B. '02. VAN LAW, CARLOS WHITNEY, general manager, Guanajuato, Mex.

VAN VAN VAN VAN VAN

M. E.

(E. E.)

'96.

LOBEN, SELS ERNEST DIEDRICH, Oakland, Cal. LOON, HENDRICK WILLEM, the Hague, Holland.

'02, '02,

M. E. Arts.

MATER, EVERETT PIKE, Washington, D. C. '94, M. E. METER, CHARLES FARRAGUT, Rochester, N. Y. '83, E. E. NAMEE, GEORGE RIVET, lawyer, 20 State St., Watertown, LL. B.

N. Y.

'02.

VAN

NESS, JAMES ROBERTSON, Osborne's Bridge, N. Y. '78, *VAN NESS, JOSEPH. B. S. '78. VAN NEST, RAYMOND HENRY, Washington, D. C. '01, Arts.

VAN NORDEN, RUDOLPH WARNER, M. E.

S. L.

engineer, Sacramento, Cal.

'92-'94.

VAN NORMAN, HARVEY JUSTIN, Mansfield, Pa. B. S. '78. VAN NOSTRAND, JOHN JAMES, the Simmons Transportation 96 Wall

St.,

New

Co.,

Residence, 192 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1876. Prep. BrookCrescent School. Class of '99, Cornell Law

Y'ork City.

Brooklyn, N. Y. b. lyn Latin School;

Member Cornell Mandolin Club '97, '98, '99. Psi UpChancery Club; Round Table Club; Thelima Club. Union League and Cornell clubs, New York; Crescent Athletic and Hamilton clubs, Brooklyn. School.

silon;

560

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VAN NOSTRAND, LEONARD GREEN,

Binghamton, N. Y.

'02,

M. E.

VAN ORSDALE, EDWARD DECK, LL. B.

lawyer, Hornellsville, N.

Y.

'95.

VAN OSTRAND, BYRON DEAN, Topeka, Kan. B. S. '84. *VAN PELT, ELIZABETH VREDENBURGH (MRS. WILLIAM MINOT).

B. S.

'82.

VAN PELT, EVERT, Williamsville, N. Y. '73, C. E. VAN PELT, GERTRUDE WYCKOFF, superintendent. Cal.

B. S.

Point Loma,

'81.

VAN PELT, HARVEY LOREN, Ithaca, N. Y. M. D. VAN RENSSELEAR, JOHN, Ithaca, N. Y. '79, Arts. VAN SICE, JOSEPH, Wampsville, N. Y. '68, M. E. VAN SICKLE, JOHN, lawyer, 28 Grover St., Anburn,

'02.

N. Y. b. Cayuga, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1863. Prep. Auburn High School. Cornell B. S. '85. Studied law with Payne and O'Brien, Auburn, N. Y.

Admitted to bar 1888. Member Psi Upsilon; first base on Varsity Nine '84; editor Cornell Era '83-'84; editor-in-chief '84-'85. In 1895 formed partnership with Sereno E. Payne. Member Board of Education of city of Auburn since 1902; president 1904. Member City Club of Auburn; Owasco Country Club. Married Cayuga, N. Y., June, 1892, H. Katherine Mcintosh; children, Janet, Katherine, Mary Kyle, and John. VAN STONE, FREDERICK JONAS, Kincardine, Can. '75, M. E. VAN TRUMP, CHARLES REGINALD, Wilmington, Del. M. E. '89.

VAN VALKENBURG, EDWARD S., Little Falls, N. Y. '93, C. E. VAN VALKENBURGH, RALPH DWIGHT, Greene, N. Y. M. E. '01. VAN VELZER, CHARLES AMBROSE, professor of mathematics, Madison, Wis.

B. S.

'76.

VAN VLECK, ERNEST ALLEN, Red Creek, N. Y. B. Arch. '97. VAN VLECK, MARVIN, Dundee, N. Y. '71, Sci. VAN VLEET, CARRIE LENA, Batavia, N. Y. Ph. B. '91. VAN VLEET, DE FOREST, Ithaca, N. Y. B. S. '77. VAN VLEET, MONTGOMERY SANDFORD, Ovid, N. Y. '02, E. E. VAN VLIET, JOHN IRVING, Lake City, Minn. '69, Sci. VAN VOORHIS, MARGARET LILLIAN, Fishers, N. Y. '00, Arte. VAN VRAKEN, GEORGE WILLIAMSON, contractor, Schenectady, N. Y.

Union

b.

Lishash

Kill,

N. Y., Oct.

Union

12, 1863.

Prep, public schools;

'85; engaged in Albany Law School; admitted to bar year of graduation from last named. After admission to bar located at Schenectady, where practiced for three years; became actively interested in real estate operations 1899; promoter of Schenectady Opera House Co., and one of its directors; large holder of real estate. President and manager Metropolitan Paving and Construction Co., Schenectadj', since 1895; manager Schenectady

Classical Inst.;

teaching;,

Hill.;

Cornell

REGISTER

561

Contracting' Co. since organization, besides being- interested in conducted considerable various construoting- organizations ; business in that line as an individual. Member N. G. N. Y. Appointed by General H. J. Parker, judge advociate, third brigade Democratic representative from staff, rank of major, 1890; Member St. Schenectady County in State Assembly 1896. George's Lodge, No. 6, F. & A. M.; Mohawk Club. Married 1895,

Laura De Camp, daughter David and one daug-hter.

J.

children, one son

De Camp;

VAN WAGENEN, HENRY TRACY, Oxford, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '03. VAN WAGENEN, HENRY WILLIAM, Neve York City. '69, Sci. VAN WAGENEN, JARED, JR., farmer, Lawyersville, N. Y. Cornell B. S. in Ag-r.

'91,

M.

S. in

Agr.

'96.

VAN WERT, SUSAN EVENS, Jamestown, N. Y. VAN WICKLE, GEORGE STOUT, JR., Brooklyn, '00,

'98.

'99,

M.

E.;

For.

VAN WINKLE, ADRIENNE, Ridgefield, Conn. VAN WINKLE, WALTON, Buffalo, N. Y. '03, VAN WORMER, EVE EMMA, Glenville, N. Y. VAN ZILE, FRANK M., Caledonia, N. Y. '02,

'98,

CARLETON

A. B.

M., life insurance agent,

Arts.

M. E. '75, S.

L.

M. E.

VACKERS, SQUIRES JOSEPH, New York City. VAIL, ALFRED TENNYSON, Buffalo, N. Y. B. VAIL,

A. B. N. Y.

B. Arch.

'00.

S. '80.

Highland Park,

111.

'02.

GEORGE TRUESDELL, secretary and treasurer Michigan City Trust and Savings Co., Michigan City, Ind. b. Michigan City, Ind., May 2, 1878. Prep. Univ. Prep. School, Ithaca. Cor-

VAIL,

Phi Kappa Psi. Member Sphinx Head; Bench and Board; Mermaid.

nell A, B. '01.

dine;

VAIL, GEORGE IRA, Cleveland, O. '01, Arts; VAIL, OWEN, Bath, N. Y. '02, Law. VAIL, ROGER SHERMAN, Cornell student Highland Park, 111.

'02,

'06,

Un-

For. 100 Laurel Ave.,

VALDIVIESO, ENRIQUE PEREZ, Ponce, Porto Rico. '93, M. E. VALENTINE, ELIZABETH, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. B. '02. VALENTINE, WARREN RUSSELL, superintendent of machine shops and foundry for Pittsburg- Plate Glass Co., Ford City, Pa. Graduate Ithaca High School b. Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1872. '90. Graduate Cornell U^niv. '94, electrical engineer. Director of trades schools and drawing, New York State Reformatory, 1894-95. Mechanical expert for E. C. Stearns & Co., Syracuse, N. Y., 1896-97. Superintendent Amer. Steel Casting Co., Alliance, O., 1898-99. Married Oct. 21, 1903, at Tarentum, Pa., to Miss Alice B. Ingram. VALENTINE, WALTER SCOTT, electrical engineering with Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., 10 Bridge St., New York City, Prep. Wallingford High b. Wallingford, Conn., Feb. 8, 1878. VOL. IV

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School. Cornell M. E. '00. Member Glee Club. Associate ber Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engs. VALLADARES, ANTENO, Lima, Peru. *G3, M. E.

mem-

VANCE, LEE

J., publisher, 245 Broadway, New York City. Residence, 12 Cedar Place, Yonkers, N. Y. Prep. New York City public schools; Coll. City New York, Cornell B. S. '80. One of Woodford orators. Author of '* Folk Lore," and two technical

works on "Wines and Wine Making." Editor of Epoch 1887-88; editor American Wine Press 1897-1904. Member International Jury of Awards, Paris Exposition, 1900; also at Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. Member New York Press Club; Cornell Club; Park Hill Country Club.

VANCLAIN, SAMUEL MATTHEW, Philadelphia, Pa. M. E. '02. VANDERBEEK, HERBERT, Hartford, Conn. M. E. '94. VANDERHOEF, HENRY, Ithaca, N. Y. M. E. '01, VANDERLYN, JOSEPH HASBROUCK, New Paltz, N. Y. A. B. '03. VANDERPOOL, ANDREW CASE, Brooklyn, N. Y. '98, M. E. VANDEWALKER, GEORGE HENRY, Clayton, N. Y. Ph. B. '97, LL. B.

'98.

VANNAN, PAUL ANTRIil, Coatesville, VANNEMAN, CHARLES REEVE, civil Md.

'03, M. E. engineer, Havre de Grace,

Pa.

C. E. '03.

VANVALKENBURG, EDWIN AUGUSTUS,

Wellsborough, Pa.

'84,

S, L,

VARICK, WILLIAM REMSEN, Prep.

physician, Concord, N, H.

Med.

'90-'92.

VASTBINDER, BURRELL, Addison, N, Y. VATET, OSCAR VALENTINE, Brooklyn,

A, B, N. Y,

'02.

M. E.

'01;

Arch.

'02.

*VAUGHAN, EDWARD GILPIN, B. S. '81. VAUGHAN, LEONARD HOLDEN, vice-president Vaughan's

seed Residence, 6048 Jefferson Ave., Chicago, 111. b. Chicago, 111., Mar. 8, 1880. Prep. Armour Scientific Acad., Chicago. Cornell A. B. '03. Beta Theta Pi, Member Mandolin Club; Track store.

Team.

VAUGHAN, RALPH, Worcester, VAULX, JULIA RAMSAY, West

Mass. '03, Arch. Orange, N. J. A. M. '97, VAUSE, HAROLD CLIFTON, Northport, N. Y. '92, Ph. VAWTER. WILLIAM ARTHUR, 2d, Cornell student '05, 1012 Lake Shore Drive, Evanston, 111. VEATCH, ARTHUR CLIFFORD, assistant geologist in the Reclamation Service, Washington, D. C. b. in Indiana, Oct. 26, 1878. Prep. Rockport (Ind.) High School; Indiana Univ. Jan. to Apr., '98; teacher Rockport High School 1896-98; Member Indiana Univ. geological survey 1898; Cornell Apr. to June, '98; Cornell geological survey of the Tertiaries June to Sept., 1898; assistant geologist, Louisiana, 1898-1900; assistant in charge

REGISTER

563

and stratigraphic geology

Cornell School of 1900; Cornell Univ. student and assistant in stratigraphic geology 'OO-'Ol; consulting geologist Houston Oil Co. 1901-02; assistant in preparation of Louisiana geological report 1902; professor of geology, Louisiana State Univ., and geologist of areal

Field Geology

'00;

Louisiana survey 1902; special assistant in charge of investigation of underground waters in northern Louisiana and southern Arkansas; in charge of underground geology and water problems. Long Island investigation, 1902-03; present government position since Sept., 1903. Gamma Alpha. Member Cosmos Club, Washington. Author of the following, published in Jour. Geol. and Indiana Acad. Sci.; " Notes on the Ohio Valley in Southern Indiana"; "An Old River Channel in Spencer "Geological Map of the Co. (Ind.)," with geological map; Knobstone," etc. (J. E. Newton, et al); the following published " in the Geol. 8urv., Louisiana: " General Geology of Louisiana (G. D, Harris); "Historical Review of State Geological Literature" (with G. D. Harris); "The Shreveport Area"; "The Five Islands "; " The Salines of North Louisiana "; " The Geography and Geology of the Sabine River "; " Notes on the Geology along the Ouachita"; the following on the Long Island surveys, published in Science and Journal Geol.: "Notes on the Geology of Long Island "; "Results of the Resurvey of Long " The Diversity of the Glacial Island " (with M. L. Fuller) Period on Long Island "; " Some Peculiar Artesian Conditions on Long Island," and paper No. 93, published in U. S. Geol. Sur;

in press: "The 1904, " Water Supply and Irrigation "; Underground Water Resources of Long Island " (A. C. Veatch " The Geology and Underground Resources of Northern et al) Louisiana and Southern Arkansas." Married Apr. 16, 1902, at

vey,

;

Evansville, Ind., Caroline

Hombrook

Evans.

VEDDER, CATHERINE DOROTHY (MRS. Chicago,

VEDDER, VEDDER, VEDDER, VEDDER,

111.

B. S.

C.

L.

ETHERIDGE),

'93.

CHARLES HENRY, Stony Creek, Conn. ESTELLA MAY, Cleveland, O. B. S. '92. FRANK HANLEY, Utica, N. Y. Ph. B.

'08, Sci.

'99.

HERMAN KLOCK,

professor of mathematics and civil engineering. Agricultural Coll., Mich. C. E. '87. VEDDER, MARCIA (MRS. BRINER), St. Johnsville, N. Y. B. S. '00. VEDDER, WELLINGTON, civil engineer, Leeds, N. Y. C. E. '91. VEEDER, MARTHA ANNA, instructor, Lyons, N. Y. Ph. B. '95. VEERHOFF, OTTO LOUIS, Washing-ton, D. C. '03, Arts, VEGA, EUGENE ARSENIO, Santander, Spain. '83, Ch. Phys. VEIGA, SATURxNfINO FERREIRD DA, JR., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. '81,

C. E,

VELARDE Y COBIAN, MANUEL CARLOS, Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. (apprenticeship course), 6346 Walnut St., Pittsburg,

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

564

Lima, Peru (South America), Nov. 19, 1882. Nat. Inst. (Peru), Engineer School of Lima, '04. Cornell Univ. '04 (joined in Sophomore year). Member of the Mech. Eng-. Soc. Football squad (1902). Secretary of the Peruvian Commission at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (Aug. to Nov., 1904). In charge of the commission Nov. to Feb., 1905. Member Cornell Club of Western Pa,; A. I. of E. E. VENCILL, ALBERT LEANDER, Utica, N. Y. '03, M. E. Pa. of

b.

Lima

VERGUIERO, ALBERTO PEREIRO CAMPOS.

Santos, Brazil.

'74,

C. E.

VERNON, JOHN.

'02,

M. E.

VERNON, RUSSELL M., lawyer, Middletown, VESER, LUCIUS OTTO, electrical engineer, attle,

Wash.

M. E.

N. Y.

LL. B.

'94.

403 Pontius Ave., Se-

'03.

*VICKERS, ALBERT. M. E. '89. VICKERS, HARRY WILLIAM, physician, Canajoharie, N.Y. M.D. '03. VICKERS, THOMAS McELDNEY, Philadelphia, Pa. C. E. '90, M. C. E.

'91.

VICKERY, JAMES HARRIS,

lawyer. Equitable Bldg., 59-60 FriedOxford, N. S., Can. Prep. N. S. public schools; Pictou Acad.; Dalhousie Univ. (law student) Halifax, specialty, English and Colonial law; Cornell (general law course; American constitution history and law) LL. B. '96. Assistant librarian in law school. Private secretary to Andrew D. White, Ambassador to Germany, 1897-1900; attache to Amer. Commission to Peace Conference of The Hague 1899; present occupation and professional specialty, looking after American interests in Germany; expert on English and American law in German courts. Member Boston Bar Ass'n; Internationale Vereinigung fiir Verbleichende-Rechtswissenschaft und Volkswirthscaftslehre, Berlin. VICKERY, JOHN WILSON, architect, Rochester, N. Y. B. S. '95. rich

St.,

Berlin,

Germany,

b.

*VIEGAS-MUNIZ JOAQUIM. B. C. E. '77. VIERTELS. EPHRAIM, New York City. '02, C. E. VILES, GEORGE BURRIDGE, assistant professor of Germanic

lan-

guages and literatures, Ohio State Univ., 229 W. Eleventh Ave., Columbus, O. Ph. B. '02. VINCENT, EDWARD CLARENCE, Kalamazoo, Mich. '98, Law. VINCENT, HAROLD BLANCHARD, switchboard operator. Interborough Rapid Transit Co., New York; 229 W. 83d St. Permanent address, Lutherville, Md. b. Baltimore, Md., Mar. 18, 1881. Prep. Baltimore Polyt. Inst. Cornell M. E. (E. E.) '04. Member Theta Xi; class Cross Country Team (2) (3); second Varsity Track Team (2); vice-president Tennis Club (3); Cap and Gown Committee; Maryland Club. VINCENT, SIDNEY COOMBE, Lutherville, Md. '02, M. E. VINCENT, WILLIAM GERMAIN, JR., New Orleans, La. '03, M. E.

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565

VINING, ALDEN EEED, Springfield, :Mass. '71, »VINTON, JAMES CHAPIN. '02, E. E. VISCHER, WILLIAM BENTLEY, Wellington, O. VOCKE, C. WILLIAM, draughtsman, Solvaj% N.

C. E.

N.

'84,

M. E.

Y.

VOEGE, ADOLPH LAW, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. E. '99. VOEGELIN, CARL OSWALD, teacher, 283 N. Seventh N. J.

A. B.

St.,

'00.

Newark,

'01.

VOETTER, THOMAS WILSON, Fort Wayne, Ind. M. E. '92. VOGEL, GEORGE JOHN, clerk, 27 W. State St., Trenton, N. J.

A. B.

'91.

VOGLESON, JOHN ALBERT,

assistant engineer Bureau of FiltraWorks, Philadelphia, Pa. b. Columbiana, O., Rose Polyt. Inst. '88-'89; engaged in engineering

tion, Dept. Public

Oct.

1871,

6,

work

C.

E.;

member Eng.

Ass'n Cornell Alumni;

VOGT,

'97-'00, C.

Rod and Bob; Sigma

C. E.;

Soc.

Cornell

1892-97;

E.

Xi;

Philadelphia 38, K. T.

Club, Philadelphia;

Augustine Commandery, No. Brooklyn, N. Y. M. D. '03.

St.

WALTER EUGENE,

VOLKMANN, ARTHUR LUDWIG KARL, Brookline, Mass.

Member Cornell Ass'n member Amer.

'00.

also associate

A. B.

'77,

B. Arch.

teacher,

Hawthorn Road,

'78.

VON BAYER, AUGUST HECTOR, Syracuse, N. Y. C. E. '00. VON BAYER, WILLIAI^I HECTOR, forest assistant, U. S. Forestry, Washington, D. C.

A. B.

VON BERGER-KLUEPFEL, PHILIP ALEXANDER, St., S.

E. Washington, D. C.

A. B.

teacher, 210

A

'03.

VON DER LUPPE, ERNEST CARL FRIEDERICH, '03,

Bureau

'04.

St.

Louis, Mo.

M. E.

VONNEGUT, ANTON, Indianapolis, Ind. '02, M. E. VONNEGUT, ARTHUR, Cornell student (arts) '06. Home 1006

Market

St.,

Indianapolis, Ind.

Delta

June

Kappa

Epsilon. VONNEGUT, WALTER, Indianapolis, Ind. '03, Arts. VON ROEDER, LUDWIG ROBERT, physician, 114 E. 57th 13, 1883.

address,

b. Indianapolis, Ind.,

St.,

New

Yorktown, Tex., Jan. 30, 1876. Guadalupe Acad., York Cuero, Tex., '93; St. Edward's Coll., Austin, Tex., '94-'96; Texas Univ. Med. Dept., Galveston, Tex., 1896-98; Cornell Univ. Med. Dept. 1898-1000. House physician, St. Francis' Hosp., New York :Married Jan. 8, 1902, at New York City, Alice City, 1901-02. Seibert; one child, Alice Gertrud. VON SHOLLY, ANNA IRENE, physician, 148 Broadway, Flushing, N. Y. M. D. '02. City.

b.

VON STEINWEHR, FRED, Cincinnati, O. '02, E. E. VOORHEES, FRANK DURYEA, secretary Voorhees

Rubber Mfg. Duncan Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Prep. Stevens Prep. School and Stevens Inst. Cornell A. B. '01. Sigma Alpha Ep-

Co., 57

silon.

VORIS,

WILLIAM SLADE,

Akron, O.

'02,

Arts.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

566

VOETEIEDE, HENRY JULIUS, Toledo, O. '03, C. E. VOSBURGH, CHLOE, Gowanda, N. Y. '03, Arts. VOSE, ROBERT EMORY, 336 Ludlow St., Hamilton, O. M. VOSE, ROY MANDEVILLE, Ithaca, N. Y. M. D. '02. YOSE,

WALTER

IRVING,

Manville, R.

I.

E.

'03.

C. E. '92.

VREELAND, CHARLES MUSK, Jersey City, N. J. '86, M. E. VREELAND, GEORGE WASHINGTON, assistant superintendent Duquesne Blast Furnace, Carnegie b. Passaic,

N.

Sept. 23, 1875.

J.,

Steel

Co.,

Cornell M. E.

sity Track Team (four years). VEOO^IAN, ISAAC HENRY, JR., 282 Hamilton

M. E.

'01.

St.,

Duquesne, Pa. Member VarAlbany, N. Y.

'02.

VROOMAN, MORRELL,

Fort Plain, N. Y.

WACHTER, SEVENTUS CARL VICTOR,

'98,

Eng-.

Green Island, N. Y.

'03,

Arts.

WADE, FRANK

E., lawyer, 206 D. S. Morgan Bldg-., Buffalo, N. Y. Residence, 310 Bryant St. b. Dec. 14, 1865. Prep. Buffalo Central High School. Cornell Ph. B. '89; special mention in his-

tory.

Competed

class historian

in

Woodford contest and Junior declamations;

on class day;

editor Cornell Svn ; speaker Corvice-president Philosophical Soc. Admitted to New York bar Oct. 9, 1891; to United States courts Mar. 7, 1900; practiced since admission. President Alumni Ass'n of Buffalo nell congress;

High School

'01-'02;

ster Club 1901-02

director

and

same

1902-03.

'03-'04;

Member

president Westmin-

of council of Buffalo

Charity Organization Soc. 1902-04, and chairman of state committee on family desertion legislation; lecturer in evening law school.

Member Westminster

Club, Lawyers' Club, etc.

WADHAMS, FRED EUGENE, Wadhams Mills, N. Y. '71, C. E. WADSWORTH, EDWARD ARTHUR, secretary Black Diamond Automobile Co., Utica, N. Y. b. Newark, N. J,, July 26, 1881. Cornell M. E. '04. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Member Sphinx Head; Freshman Crew; class Football Team (1, 2); Second Varsity Crew (2, 3); Varsity Eight Crew (3, 4); Varsity Basketball Team (3, 4); Sophomore Cotillion Committee; Junior Smoker Committee; Class Day Committee. Present position with B. D. Auto. Co. since Aug. 29, 1904. WADSWORTH, JOEL EDWARD, resident engineer, Amer. Bridge Co., 7 W. 22d St., New York City. b. West Winfield, N. Y., July Prep. West Winfield Acad, and Cazenovia Sem.; Cor25, 1866. nell Univ. C. E. '90.

Chief engineer of Senior class in civil engineering course. Draughtsman Berlin Iron Bridge Co. 1890-92; instructor civil engineering, Univ. of Minnesota, 1892-93; assistant professor civil engineering, Univ. of Minnesota, 1893-94; professor structural engineering. Univ. of Minnesota, 1894-95;

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567

designer Berlin Iron Bridge Co., 1895-99; assistant chief engineer Berlin Iron Bridge Co., 1899-1900; designer Amer. Bridge Co., 1900-01; assistant division engineer, Amer. Bridge Co., 190104; resident engineer, Amer. Bridge Co., 1904 to date. Associate

member Amer.

Soc. Civil Engs.,

and

of Soc. for

Promoting En-

gineering Education. Married June 8, 1902, Cora L. Crawford, at Florence, Mass.; one child, Dorothy. WADSWORTH, LELAND, JR.. Amsterdam, N. Y. '01, C. E.

WAESCHE, GEORGE ELLSWORTH, Thurmont, Md. C. E. '95. WAFUL, EDWARD E., contractor, 1004 Teutonia Bldg., Chicago, B. S. in Arch.

111.

'91.

WAGENER, EDWARD AUGUSTINE, Denver, Col. B. S. WAGENSCHUETZ, ANNA LOISE, North Tonawanda, N.

'76.

Y.

Ph. B.

'97.

WAGENSCHUTZ, EDITH ERNESTINE, '99,

North Tonawanda, N. Y.

Arts.

WAGER, EGBERT GREELEY, Cohoes, N. Y. '71, Phil. WAGNER, CHARLES GRAY, physician; superintendent, Binghamton State Hosp., Binghamton, N. Y. b. Minden, N. Y., Oct. 10, Cornell B. S. '80; lecturer on mental disease in Sage 1856. School of Philosophy, 1896-1901, inclusive; trustee (alumni) 1896-1901, 1901-06; editor Cornell Review; class orator '80; commencement speaker. Member Irving Lit. Soc. New York Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons May 1, 1882; interne Presbyterian Hosp., New York, 1882-84; has published numerous medical papers. Superintendent, Binghamton State Hosp. since Feb. 8, 1892. Member Binghamton Club; Dobson Club; various medi-

Married societies, and of Masonic fraternity. Binghamton, N. Y., to Mrs. Elizabeth S. Bennett. WAGNER, DWIGHT HOMANS, manager ceiling department of Wheeler Corrugating Co. (steel ceilings). Wheeling, W. Va. b. Wheeling, W. Va., Apr. 16, 1874. Entered Sibley Coll. '92; transferred to Coll. Architecture '94; B. Arch. '98. Phi Sigma Kappa. Theta Nu Epsilon. Draughtsman Wheeling Corrugating Co. 1900; in charge of design, modeling, and manufacturing of steel ceilings, 1901-03; present position 1904. President Wagner Mfg. Co. (concrete building blocks, cement, and pavements, firecal

and other

Nov.

2,

1903, at

proofing,

bridge piers, retaining walls, etc.);

vice-president

South Morgantown Bridge and Improvement Co. (real estate). Married Dec. 10, 1902, at Wheeling, W. Va., Elsie Whitaker; child, Elsie Allen.

WAGNER, WAGNER, WAGNER, WAGNER, WAGNER,

EFFINGHAM BUCKLEY, Baltimore, Md. '03, E. E. FRED A., real estate agent. Redwood, N. Y. LL. B. '02. GEORGE, Water

Valley, Miss.

'02,

E. E.

GEORGE FRANCIS, Villa Park, Col. M. E. '93. GEORGE OLDS, engineer, Buffalo & Susquehanna

Co., 950

EUicott Square, Buffalo, N. Y.

Residence, 89

R'y

Norwood

568

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

Prep. State Normal School, Savage Club; Quill and Dagger; Banjo and Mandolin Clubs; leader Banjo Club; Tennis Singles champion; class Baseball Team; Ave.

b. Buffalo,

Buffalo, N. Y,

class P"'ootball

Crew. Dec.

2,

WAGNER, WAGNER,

N. Y., July

30, 1877.

Cornell C. E.

Team;

'99.

assistant

Member Saturn and

Member Kappa Alpha;

manager Navy;

'99

Univ. clubs of Buffalo. 1902, at Buffalo, N. Y., Florence Goodyear. JOHN LOURY, Wheeling, W. Va. '93, E. E. OTTO, New York City. M. D. '03.

Freshman Married

WAIT, ARTHUR ARISTIDES, Greenville, 111. '03, Law. WAIT, BERTRAND HINMAN, assistant engineer to Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners, New York City. Home address, Norwich, N. Y. b. Hallock, 111., Jan. 13, 1880. Prep. Norwich High School. Cornell C. E. '02. Member Varsity basketball team '02. WAIT, JOHN CASSAN, lawyer, 220 Broadway, New York City. B. C. E.

'82,

M.

C. E. '91.

WAIT, LUTHER ASHTON, Fort Edward, N. Y. '03, Law. WAIT, OWEN ADELBERT, Newark, N. J. C. E. '98. WAIT, WALTER WILLIAMS, Fort Edward, N. Y. '93, Law. WAITE, MARY VIOLET, Hartford, Conn. '02, Arts. WAITE, RICHARD ALFRED, Buffalo, N. Y. '93, Arch. WAKELEY, ARTHUR COOPER, Omaha, Neb, B. Lit. '78. WAKELEY, BIRD CHAPMAN, Omaha, Neb. '74, Lit. WAKEMAN, BERTTS RUPERT, physician and surgeon, 69 Main St., Hornellsville, N. Y. b. Hornellsville, N. Y., July 12, 1867. Prep. Hornellsville Free Acad. '85. Cornell B. S. '89; Long Island Coll. Hosp. M. D. '93; Johns Hopkins '98. Phi Delta Theta. President Junior class; Junior and Senior Ball Committee; also member Hornellsville Lodge 331, F. & A. M.; B, P. O. E. 364; Equal Suffrage League; H. B. C. 73, and local, state, and national medical associations. President staff St. James Mercy Hosp.; president Hornellsville Med. and Surg. Ass'n; president Steuben County Med. Soc; health officer. Married June 24, 1903, at Alfred, N. Y., Sophia Susan Reynolds (M. Lit.) child, Calvin Edson. ;

WAKEMAN, WAKEMAN, WAKEMAN, WAKEMAN,

GEORGE BULKELEY, Moodus, Conn. Ph. D. '98. ROBERT PEEL, Southport, Conn. '70, M. E. SAMUEL SHERWOOD, Vista, N. Y. '97, Arch. SAMUEL WILEY, New York Shipbuilding Co.. Cam-

den, N. J. b. Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 15, 1876. Prep. Bridgeport High School. Cornell M. E. '99. Member Delta Tau Delta; Sphinx Head; Aleph Samach; captain Freshman Crew; Varsity Crew '97-'98-'99; Junior Ball Committee; Senior Ball Committee. With Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. before present position. Married, Fortress Monroe, Va., July 19, 1904, Edith Vickery, daughter of Lieut.-Col. R. S. Vickery, U. S. A.

REGISTER

569

WALBRAN, CHRISTOPHER JAMES, Brooklyn, X. Y. '02, M. E. WALBRIDGE, GEORGES BARNES, superintendent of construction for D. H. Bumham & Co., R'y Exchange Bldg. Residence, 6540 Ellis Ave., Chicago,

111. Mansfield Prep. School '93; Cornell post-graduate course M. E.

Coll. C. E. '98;

Kappa

Epsilon.

Jan.

1902, at Chicago,

Member

Lafayette Delta

'00.

Team '99, Married Helen Lamey McCauley. WALBRIDGE, GEORGE HICKS, president G. H. Walbridge & Co., engineers, 32 Broadway, New York City. b. North Bennington, Vt., Aug. 22, 1869. Cornell M. E. '90. Sigma Xi. Vice-president J. G. Whit« & Co., engineers and contractors, 1894,1902; president Imperial Electric, Heat, and Power Co., St. Louis, Mo., 18991901; president San Juan Light and Transit Co., San Juan, Porto Rico, since 1899; president company, as above, since 1902. Member Maryland Club, Baltimore; Lotos Club, and New York Athletic Club, New York City. Married Oct. 17, 1000, Mary 5,

Varsity Football

111.,

Gilley Taylor, of Ithaca;

WALCH, CHARLES JOHN, WALCH, FREDERICK E., N. Y.

B. S.

child, Elizabeth Stebbins. Syracuse, N. Y. B. S. '84. lawyer, 413 Foreman Ave.,

WALDO, EDWARD HARDENBERGH, E. (E. E.)

Syracuse,

'98.

engineer, Ampere, N. J.

M.

'90.

WALDO, GEORGE

lawyer, 290 Broadway, New York City. b. Prep. Natchaug High School, Willimantic, Conn.; Cornell (two years) '72. Studied law in office. New York, Admitted to bar May, 1876; practiced law in New York until 1883; in Nebraska 1883-89; New York City 1889 to date. Member board trustees and school director Ulysses High School (Neb.) 1884-89; member assembly (N. Y.) 1896. Delegate to Republican National Convention 1900; commissioner of records, Kings County, 1899-1904. Member of congress 1905-07. Member Brooklyn Bar Ass'n; Midwood Club; Knickerbocker Field Club; Cortelyou Club; Marine and Field Club; Union League Club (Brooklyn); Royal Arcanum; Kings

Brooklyn, N.

E.,

Y., Jan, 11, 1851.

County Lodge Freemasons;

Flatbush Chapter Royal Arch Ma-

thirty -second degree Scottish Rites, Married May 11, 1896, Flora A. Henderson, daughter of Col. John A. Henderson, of Tallahassee, Fla.; children, John A. (seven years); George

sons;

E., Jr. (five years),

and Cornelius T. (one year).

WALDO, GERALD, Scotland, Conn. B. Agr. '82. WALDRON, HENDRICK ALBERTSON, Ithaca, N, Y. '96, M, E, WALES, CHARLES PADDOCK, lawyer, 75 Court St., Binghamton, N. Y.

LL. B.

'01.

WALES, RALPH AVERY, M, E,

clerk, 403

William

St.,

Elmira, N, Y.

'02.

WALKER, CHARLES HENRY, New York City, WALKER, CHARLES LEOPOLD, North Evans,

Ph. B. '90. N. Y, '02, C. E.

570

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

WALKER, WALKER, WALKER, WALKER,

CLARK AMBROSE,

Addison, N. Y.

EDWARD EVERETT, ELISHA HUBBELL,

Erie, Pa.

'87, C.

'02,

E.

M. E.

Bridgeport, Conn.

EMERY LAFAYETTE,

'97, Arch. with Baldwin Locomotive Works,

Philadelphia. Pa. Residence, 2114 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia, Pa. b. Weston, Ore., Nov. 12, 1878. Prep. Tacoma Hig-h School; two years at Puget Sound Univ., Taconaa, Wash. Cornell M. E. '02. Member Kappa Sigrma; Si^ma Xi; substitute ('02) Freshman Crew; captain Cornell Gymnasium Club 'OO-'Ol; deleg-dte to Member New York Intercolleg-iate Gymnasium Contest '99. Railroad Club. Married Rutherford, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1899, Mabelle Clare Scott.

WALKER, WALKER, WALKER, WALKER, WALKER,

ERNEST, Clemson

Coll., S. C.

B. S. A.

'97.

EUGENE MOULTON, Wolcott, N. Y. '70, Sci. FERNANDO MURRAY, Cordoba, Arg. Rep. '02, E. E. GEORGE WASHINGTON, Ithaca, N. Y. B. S. '93. GEORGE WILFRED, eng-ineering apprentice, 811 South M. E. (E. E.)

Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.

'04.

WALKER, JESSIE CROCKETT, Brooklyn, N. Y. '03, Arts. WALKER, JOHN CHARLES, professor of romance langnages. tral Hig-h School.

Ph. B.

'92,

Ph. D.

Residence, 3535 N. 19th

Cen-

Philadelphia, Pa.

St.,

'99.

WALKER, LOU CAIN, Ithaca, N. Y. '87, C. E. WALKER, NATHANIEL B., lawyer, Biddeford, Me. '72-'74, C. E. WALKER, PERLEY F., professor of mechanical engineering, Univ. of Maine, Orono, Me.

M. M. E.

'01.

WALKER, SHERMAN POTTER, Chicago, 111. '98, C. E. WALL, ELEANOR GERTRUDE, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, Arts. WALLACE, FREDERICK ASHLY, with Columbia Phonograph Co., Residence, 28 Maple 90-92 West Broadway, New York City. b. Washington, D. C, June 21, 1881. Prep. Cascadilla School, Ithaca. Cornell M. E. '05. Member Alpha Delta Phi; Undine; Stoic Club; Mummy Club; Glee

Ave., Hackensack, N. J.

Club (1, 2); Sophomore Cotillion Committee. Member Sons of the Amer. Rev.; Analostan Boat Club, Washington, D. C; Oritani Field Club, Hackensack, N. J. WALLACE, HENRY WALKER, general manager, Augusta, Ga. '94, Let.

WALLACE, LINDSAY HUGH, Cleveland, O. WALLACE, ROY WESTON, vice-president Foundry

Co., Lafayette, Ind.

'02. M. E. Wallace Machine and

Purdue Univ.

B. S. (M. E.)

'99.

Phi Delta Theta. WALLACE, WILLIAM LEWIS, JR., Orange, N. J. '02, M. E. WALLENBECK, EDWARD THOMAS, Willow Creek, N. Y. '85. M. E. WALLER, JOHN ELIJAH. Seneca Falls, N. Y. '72, C. E. Cornell M. E.

'01.

WALLHAUSER, GEORGE OTTO, WALLIN, DAISY FLORENCE,

Olean, N. Y.

C. E. '96.

Gilbertsville, N. Y.

A. B.

'03.

REGISTER WALLIS,

FRANK GILBERT,

Westfield, Pa.

WALMSLEY, FEED DOWLING, M.

571 '02,

Arts.

veterinarian, Massena, N, Y.

D. V.

'04,

WALRATH, ALICE,

Hallsville, N. Y.

B. L.

'95.

WALSH, FRANK LAWSON,

railway postal clerk on Spring-field and Indianapolis R. P. O. Residence, 23 South Mechanic St., SpringHeld, O. b. Wappingers Falls, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1870. Prep. Claverack Coll. and Hudson River Inst., Claverack, N. Y. Cornell M. E. in E. E. '95. Member Cornell Univ. Band '94-'95. Married Apr. 28, 1903, at Springfield, O., Adeline E. Taylor.

WALSH, JOSEPH JAMES, Columbus, O. '94, M. E. WALSH, VINCENT SEAMAN, New York City. B. S. '75. WALTER, ARTHUR LESLIE, Whitneys Point, N. Y. '84, M. E. WALTER, FESTUS, Circleville, O. Ph. B. '70. WALTER, GUY THORNTON, Edinburgh, Pa. '90, Law. WALTER, HARRY JOSEPH, Waverly, N. Y. Ph. B. '92, Ph. M. '94. WALTER, HENRY, lawyer, 28 E. 16th St., New York City. b. New York City, June 4, 1880. Cornell A. B. '02; New York Law School LL. B. '03, LL. M. '04. Admitted to New York bar June, 1904. Member Centurj^ Country Club (Westchester County); Cornell U^niv. Club. New York City.

WALTER, HORACE WHITE, New York City. '72, Sci. WALTER, PHILIP MAXWELL, advertising agent, 123

Fifth Ave. Residence, 3825 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111. b. Chicago, 111., July 19, 1875. Prep. Hyde Park High School, Chicago, 111. Cornell B. S. '98, LL. B. '99. Theta Delta Chi; Sigma Tau. Member Bench and Board; Mermaid; class Baseball Team; class Track Team; Varsity Track Team '96-'99; Junior Promenade Committee; Senior Ball Committee; Pipe Custodian; also member Kenwood Club; Kenwood Country Club. Married Oct. 31, 1900, at

Brooklyn, N. Y., Mary Scott Marsh.

WALTER, RICHARD OLIVER, ton, Mass.

WALTERS,

J.

A. B.

life

assurance. Equitable Bldg., Bos

'01.

HENRY,

lawyer, Syracuse. N. Y.

b.

Syracuse, N. Y.

Phi Delta Phi; Theta Nu Epsilon. Member Chancery. Married Apr. 5, 1904, at Syracuse, N. Y.,

Cornell LL. B. Justicia;

'96.

Clara A. Pfohl.

WALTERS, WILLIAM ANDREW,

Phoenix, N. Y. '79, Arch. Brooklyn, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.)

WALTHER, ARTHUR CHRISTIAN, '97.

WALTON, ALBERT, Auburn, WALTON, ALICE, associate Wellesley

Coll.,

Mass.

N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '02. professor of Latin and archaeology, Ph. D. '92.

WALTON, HARRINGTON OLCOTT, New York City. '97, Arch, WALTON, KATE, Phoenicia, N. Y. '02. Arts. WALTON, LEE BARKER, professor of biology, Kenyon Coll., Gambier, O.

Ph. B.

'97,

Ph. D.

'02.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

572

WALTON, "WILLIAM HECKMAX,

Buffalo, X. Y.

'85,

WALZ, JACOB, New York City. '00, Arts. WANDLING, VEKA (MES. WALTER MULFORD), A. B.

M. E. Conn.

Storrs,

'03.

*WANKE, PAUL GUSTAV. A. B. *WANZER, CHARLES VERNON. WARD, ARCHIBALD ROBINSON,

'02.

M. E. (E. E.) '97. assistant professor of veterinary science, Univ. of California, Berkeley, Cal. B.S.A. '98; D.V.M. '01. WARD, CARRIE CARPENTER, Hampton, X. H. Cornell '85.

WARD, WARD, WARD, WARD, WARD, WARD,

CHARLES ARCHIBALD, Pittsburg, Pa. M. E. (E. E.) EDGAR BETHUNE, Madison, X. J. '68, Ph. FREDERICK KENDAL, Le Roy, N. Y. '89, Arch. GEORGE FRANKLIN, Marietta, O. '75, Lit. GEORGE W., Dolgeville, N. Y. LL. B. '93. GERTRUDE, physician, 41 Park Place, Bloomfield,

M. D.

WARD, WARD, WARD, WARD, WARD,

N.

J.

'00.

GRACE LANDERS,

Buckland, Mass.

'03,

HARRY A., Oneonta, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) HARRY JAY, Peoria, 111. '03, C. E. HERMAN SEELYE, Louisville, Ky. '93, JOSEPH EMERY,

B. S.

'02.

manager, 84 Whiton

Arts. '98.

E. E.;

St.,

'95,

L. S.

Xew York

City.

'99.

WARD, LAURENCE COLIN, Newark, N. J. '02, M. E. WARD, OSSIAN PEAY, structural engineer, 98 E. Fifty-fifth

St„

Ky., Oct. 21, 1875. Cornell, E. E., '96. Phi Delta Theta. Member class baseball team (1, 2, 4); featherweight boxing (2, 3, 6). Married June 17, 1902, at Chi-

Chicago,

cago,

111.,

111.

b. Louisville,

Gertrude Elise Ward.

WARD, WALTER KEEPER, Ravenna, N. Y. WARD, WILLET L., attorney-at-law; referee

'02, C.

E.

bankruptcy principally engaged in real estate business and in manufacturing corporations, Wellsville, N. Y. b. Bingham, Pa,, 1869. Cornell, Ph. B. in history and political science, '90. Married, 1897, Myra Leonard, of Spring Mills, N. Y. in

;

WARD, WILLIAM JAMES, Montclair, N. J. B. S. A. '03. WARDEN, HERBERT ANDREW, Hanover, Pa. '98, M. E WARDLAW, GEORGE A., assistant secretary Amer. Inst. E. E., b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 4, 95 Liberty St., Xew York City. 1868. Prep. Nazareth (Pa.) Hall Military Acad. '80-*83: Cornell, M. E., '93. Chi Phi; Theta Xu Epsilon. Charter member Masque; also of Cross-Country Club; vice-president Sophomore class; class lacrosse team '89. Foreign correspondent Xew York and Boston papers 1895-97; sergeant-major 3d New York Vol. Infantry, May-Dec, 1898; sub-editor Salt Lake Herald 1898-99; local secretary Pittsburg meeting, Amer. Ass'n Adv. Sci., 1902; assistant secretary Amer. Inst. E. E. since 1902. Married Jan, 29, 1903, at Pitteburg, Pa., Josephine Griswold Clark.

REGISTER

573

WARDWELL, ARTHUR SOPER, Rome, N. Y. '02, M. E. WARDWELL, HAROLD FLETCHER, Rome, N. Y. '03, Arch. WARDWELL, MARY MARGARETTA, Buffalo, N. Y. B. S. in Arch. '88.

WARDWELL, WILLIAM HENRY, manager, Montreal, Can. M. E. '97. WARE, LOUIE ERVILLE, manag^er of hiffh-grade lectures and concerts in New Eng-land cities, 108 Austin St.. Worcester, Mass. b. New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 15. 1868. Prep. Worcester High School; Cornell, B, L., '92. Member Phi Gamma Delta; Cornell Univ. Christian Ass'n; History and Political Science Ass'n; Prohibition Club; Republican Club; Cornell Dramatic

Club;

chairman

historian;

Sophomore

Freshman Banquet Committee;

Member Junior

Ball

Svn editor four

Committee;

editor-in-chief Senior year; business manager Cornell Univ. Christian Ass'n BuUetin; Freshman football team and Connected with New "scrub"; Sophomore lacrosse team. York World (1892); Worcester Telegram (1892-01) from reporter to editorial writer, holding last position four years; manager Booklovers' Library (1901-03); private secretary 190?.. Author

years,

the program book of Worcester music festival, 1902-03-04; edited small pamphlets, etc. President New England class of '87, Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle; president New England Soc. of the Hall in the Grove; president New England Chautauqua Sunday-School Assembly 1902-03-04; secretary Quinsigamond International Regatta; secretary and treasurer Cornell Club since its organization; Worcester Golf Club; F. & A. M.. Former member Hancock Club and Lakeside Boat Club. Married, Worcester, Mass.. Sept. 13, 1898, Florence Mabel Sears. WARE, LYMAN E., engineer, Norfolk, Mass. B. M. E. '77. WARE, RALPH, financial broker, 140 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Prep. Hyde Park High School '98; Cornell '02. Alpha Delta Phi. Cornell Siin '00; assistant business manager '01; business

New England

manager

'02.

WARE. RICHARD, Chicago, 111. '80. Art«. WARE, ROBERT GALEN. JR., Baltimore, Md. WARING, HATTIE GENEVIEVE, Roseview, N. *WARING, JOHN. B. M. E. '84. WARING, WILLIAM WALLACE,

WARNER, ALBERT ROLLIN, WARNER, ALFRED D., JR., W.

14th

St.,

M. E. Y.

Franklinville, N.

Cleveland. O.

B. L.

treasurer Charles

Wilmington, Del.

b.

'99.

'98,

Y.

Arts.

Law.

'03,

'87.

Warner

Wilmington,

Co.,

Del.,

Oct.

1503 10,

Delta Tau Delta. Member Sphinx Head; Aleph Samach; Glee Club; track team. Married Apr. 30, 1902, at Wilmington. Del., Eleanor C. Betts. 1878.

Cornell. B.

S.,

'00.

WARNER, ARTHUR HOBART, St. Paul, Minn. '01, C. WARNER, AUSTIN GRISWOLD, manufacturer of office

E.

furniture.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

574

Mills, N. Y. b. New York Prep. Utica Free Acad.; Cornell '97. Member Chi Psi; La Fruija: Freshman baseball team '97. Member also Fort Schuyler and Sedaquada Golf Club of Utica. Married Oct. 1, 1902, at Yorkville, N. Y., Anna B. Cooper. WARNER, AUSTIN McRAVEN, Vicksburg, Miss. '02, M. E. WARNER, CARRIE ADELE, teacher, 10 Franklin Square, Rochester, N. Y. A. B. '04. WARNER, CHARLES EMORY, Portland, Ore. '90, E. E. WARNER, CHARLES LATHROP, Titusville, Pa. '91, E. E. WARNER, EARLE SPEAR, Cornell law student '05, Clifton Springs,

and lumber business, New York

Mills, N. Y., Dee. 11, 1873.

N. Y.

WARNER, EDWARD DODGE, Jackson, Mich. '87, Let. WARNER, EDWIN HENDERSON, New York Mills, N. Y. '89, E. WARNER, ELTON DEAN, lawyer, 80 W. 4th St., Dunkirk, N. LL. B.

E. Y.

'89.

WARNER, FRED LEON, Fairport, WARNER, GEORGE BRANDNER,

N. Y.

'02,

Arts.

manager, Wellington, O.

B. L,

'93.

WARNER, GLENN SCOBEY, Springville, N. WARNER, HAROLD SALENO, Cornell arts

Y. LL. B. '94. student, '05, 93 Morris

Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

WARNER, HARRIET ELIZABETH dence, R.

I.

B. L.

(MRS. W. A. VIALL), Provi-

'90.

WARNER, HARRY MEAD, Glens Falls, N. Y. B. Sc. WARNER, IRVING, 1202 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, M.

'95.

Del.

Cornell,

E., '04.

9 Stone St., New York, N. Y. Grain exPrep. Ithaca Acad.; Cornell, Glenora, N. Y. B. S. '79. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon; Freshman crew '76; Varsity crew '79; Varsity baseball team '77. Married, 1896, at

WARNER, JAMES WARD, port business,

b.

New York City, to Lilian Houghton Mills. WARNER, JOHN DE WITT, New York City. Ph. B. '72. WARNER, JOSEPH DE WITT, New York City. A. B. '03. WARNER, LEO PUSEY, Wilmington, Del. M. E. (M. C.) '03. WARNER, MAURICE LEE, Beacon Falls, Conn. '03, M. E. WARNER, MONROE, engineer, 739 Hough Ave., Cleveland, O.

C. E.

'88.

WARNER, NORA LOUISE, teacher, Burdett, N. Y. A. B. '02. WARNER, RALPH COSSITT, Portville, N. Y. '83, H-P. S. WARNER, ROBERT LYON, manager, 131 State St., Boston, Mass. M. E.

'92.

WARNER, ROY CRANDALL, Naugatuck, Conn. '94, E. E. WARNER, WARREN W., cashier. New York City. Stud. '01. WARNER, WILBERT CARLOS, physician, 739 Hough Ave., Cleveland, O.

'83-'84.

WARNER, WILLIAM HALSEY ALONZO,

Newark, N.

J.

M. D.

'02.

REGISTER

575

WARNER, WILLIAM JAY, Sprin^ille, N. Y. A. B, '03. WARREN, ANDREW, JR., St, Louis, Mo. '97, C. E. WARREN, ANDREW WIGHT, Jamestown, N. Y. '82, C. W^ARREN,

ARTHUR ROBERT,

Tacoma, Wash.

'91,

WARREN, CHESTER INGERSOLL, student '05. WARREN, GEORGE FREDERICK, JR., student, Ithaca, N. Y.

B. S. A. '03; M. S. A.

E.

Law.

Troy, N. Y. 804 E. Seneca St.,

'04.

WARREN, GEORGE SESSIONS, Worcester, Mass. '02, M. E. W^\RREN, JOHN BENJAMIN, Ithaca, N. Y. '69, M. E. WARREN, JOHN LAURENCE HINCKLEY, St. Louis, Mo. '86, C. E. WARREN, WALTER GARFIELD, Chicago, 111. A. B. '03. WARREN, WESLEY WIRT, Butte, Mont. '92, E. E. WARRENDER, JOSEPHINE ISABELLE, Newark, N. J. '01, Arts. WARRINER, THOMAS READ, civil engineer, Cedar Rapids, la. C. E. '93.

WARTHORST, FRANK WILLIAM, Massillon, O. B. C. E. '74. WASHBURN, ALBERT HENRY, Nashville, Tenn. Ph. B. '89. *WASHBURN, ALFRED. B. S. '79. WASHBURN, CHARLES EDWARD, Homer, N. Y. '71, Lit. nVASHBURN, CHARLES EVERETT, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Ph.

B.

'76.

WASHBURN, FRANK SHERMAN, Nashville, Tenn. B. C. E. '73. WASHBURN, LUCY MARIANA, San Jose, Cal. A. B. '01. WASHBURN, MARGARET FLOY, Cincinnati, O. Ph. D. '94. W\\SON, CHARLES WILLIAM, president, Cleveland, Painesville & Eastern R. R., and director Detroit United R. R. and Northern Ohio Traction & Light Co.; 2069 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O.; Prep, private school in Cleveland; class of '76, Cornell. Member Kappa Alpha; commodore of Cornell Navy '75-'76; Member Amer. Inst. E. E.; Electric Club of Cleveland, O.; Union Club and Euclid Club, Cleveland, O. Married Jettie Morrill 1882,

Margaret Wright

1896,

Mabel Breckenridge

1901.

CHARLES WILLARD, Friendship, N. Y. B. C. E. '74. WATANABE, RIUSEI, Tokio, Japan. Ph. M. '92; Ph. D. '94. WATERALL, HOWARD L., Wynnewood, Pa. '02, M. E. WATERBURY, CLARENCE, superintendent, Whitesboro, N. W^ASSON,

M. E.

Y.

'02.

WATERBURY, HENRY TALMAGE,

Rensselaerville,

N.

Y.

'77,

M. E.

WATERBURY, WARREN C, Whitesboro, N. Y. '02, Arts. WATERBURY, WILLIAM FELTER, Oriskany, N. Y. B. S. '99. W'ATERMAN, CHARLOTTE CORNELIA, Hudson, N. Y. A. B. veterinary student

'03;

'06.

WATERMAN, FRANK NEHEMIAH, New

York

City.

M. E. (E. E.)

'89.

WATERMAN, GRACE SALISBURY, Portage, WATERMAN, HENRY, lawyer, Geneseo, 111.

Wis. B. S. Ph. D. '95.

'99.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

576

*WATERMAN, JOHN SAYLES. B. M. E. '77. WATERMAN, JOT SALISBURY, Worcester, N. Y. B. L. '91. WATERMAN, PAUL HARRISON, physician. Westfield, Mass.

M. D.

'02.

WATERMAN, WILLIAM HENRY,

Cumberland

Hill, R.

I.

'81,

Arts.

WATERS, ELSIE, 8 Grove Place. Rochester, N. Y. '02, Arts. WATERS, ERNEST JOSEPH HILL, Sydney, Australia. '03, E. E. WATERS, HENRY LANGWORTHY, Rochester, N. Y. M. E. (E. E.) '00.

WATERS, HERMAN BIERCE, Bozeman. ]\ront. M. E. (E. E.) '03. WATERS, WILLIAM, JR.. Oshkosh, Wis. B. S. '92. WATKINS, EUGENE HENRY, Bath, N. Y. '69, Sci. WATKINS, GEORGE PENDLETON, King^'s Ferry, N. Y. A. B. '99. WATKINS, THOMAS DAVID, Utica, N. Y. LL. B. '92; LL. M. '93. WATROUS, LOUISE ELECTA, Montrose, Pa. '02, Arts. WATSON, EDWARD CASSIUS, Westfield, N. Y. '03, Law. WATSON, ESTHER JOSEPHINE, professor of languag^es, Kingston, R.

I.

A, M.

'83.

WATSON, FLOYD ROE, Colegrove, Cal. Ph. D. '02. WATSON, HENRY DEWITT, physician, Cincinnatus, N. Y. '95, *WATSON, JAMES HILLMAN. '74, C. E. *WATSON, JOHN EDWARD. '73, C. E. WATSON, THOMAS LEONARD, Chatham, Va. Ph. D. '97. WATSON, WILLIAM, Johannesburg-, South Africa. M. E. '93. WATSON, WILLIAM HENRY, Batavia, N. Y. '91, Law. WATT, AVICE Mcintosh, Brooklyn, N. Y. '02, Arts. WATT, CRAIG McCLELLAND, Philadelphia, Pa. '00. M. E. WATT, HOMER ANDREW, Wilkesbarre, Pa. '02, Arts. WATTERSON, JOHN SAYLER, Buffalo, N. Y. A. B. '02. WATTIS, WARREN LAFAYETTE, Og-den, Utah. '88, Phil. WATTLES, LUCY WOODFORD, Ithaca, N. Y. '97, Arts. WATTS, ALFRED ALLAN, Brantford, Ontario. Can. '93, E. E. WATTS, MILLARD F., g-eneral counsel Terminal Railroad Ass'n St.

Louis, Missouri Trust Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.

Apr.

27,

1853.

Prep. Central

Coll.,

O.

of

b. in Missouri,

Washington Theta Delta Chi

Mo., Ph. B.;

Univ., St. Louis, LL. B.; Cornell ('74-'75)

'76.

(Cornell). Member Monday Club and Mercantile Club, St. Corporation Laws of Missouri (1893). MarLouis. Author of ried Jan. 1, 1889, in Indiana, Laura B. Gambrel.

WAUD, ERNEST OTTMEL,

82-88 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Wholemanufacturer of lumber at Kilmer, Pa. b. London, England, Apr. 10, 1882. Cornell '01-'03 in class of '05; mechanical engineering course. Member Chi Psi; Dunstan; Aleph Samach; Savage Club; Mummy; Varsity track team '02; substitute Varsity football team '01; Varsity football team '02; Glee Club '01'02-'03. Member Seawanaka-Corinthian Yacht Club of New York.

sale

REGISTER WAY, CASSIUS,

Ithaca, N. Y.

577

Arts.

'02,

WEATHERLOW, HUGH EDGAR, Yorkshire, N. Y. '02, C. E. WEATHERLY, ULYSSES GRANT, Bloomington, Ind. Ph. D. '94. WEATHERSON, JOHN, physician, 103 State St., Chicago, 111. C. E. '95.

WEAVER, JOSEPH BRIGGS, Newport News, Va.

M. E.

naval architect,

Pocahontas Club,

'02.

WEAVER, NORMAN RUTHERFORD, Selma, Ala. '86, E. E. WEBB, ABNER GRANT, Mineral Ridge, O. '91, Arts. WEBB, CHARLES WAYLAND, draughtsman, 1424 Euclid Cleveland. O.

M. E.

Ave.,

'02.

WEBB, HENRY PUSEY,

JR., division superintendent Mexican Nat. Construction Co., Apartado 30, Zacatecas, Zac, Mexico, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 3, 1877. Swarthmore Coll. '92, '93, '94; Cornell student '94-'95 ('97). Kappa Sigma. Record mile run, spring games '95. Member Amer. Club, Mexico City; Y. M.

C. A.;

Aug.

identified

with Amer. Hosp. (subscriber, etc.). Married N. Y., Minnie O. Walker; child— Annie

25, 1895, at Ithaca,

Walker.

WEBB, WEBB, WEBB, WEBB, WEBB,

HUBERT GREAVES, Ithaca, N. Y. '02, E. E. LOUIS ALBERT, Pasadena, Cal. '02, M. E. LOUISE BEATRICE, Dallas, Tex. A. M. '98. SETH WILLIAM, Sugar Hill, N. Y. '02, C. E. WALTER LORING, engineer. Land Title Bldg.,

phia, Pa.; B. C. E. '84; C. E.

Philadel-

'89.

WEB, WILLIAM SEWARD, New York City. '70, Ch. WEBB, WIRT DICKSON, Syracuse, N. Y. '83, c! E. WEBBER, DANIEL STEWART, Chittenango, N. Y. '93, Law. WEBER, ADNA FERRIN, Salamanca, N. Y. Ph. B. '94. WEBER, ARTHUR BROTHERS, Buffalo, N. Y. '03, Law. WEBER, BERNACE BENSLEY, civil engineer, 87 River St., Salamanca, N. Y.

b.

Salamanca, N.

manca High School

'99;

Y.,

Nov.

Cornell, C. E.,

18, '04.

Prep. SalaAssociate editor

1881.

" Transactions Ass'n C. E., Cornell Univ., 1903-04." Chainman Department State Engineers and Surveyors, New York, JuneSept., 1902; rodman Aug. Sept., 1903; Aug., 1904, to date.

WEBER, EDWARD WILLIAM,

physician, 11 S. Fifth Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. b. Mt. Vernon, N. Y,, Feb. 7, 1881. Cornell Med. Coll. '03. Phi Sigma Kappa; Nu Sigma Nu. Member Cornell Med. Soc. Club; charter member Cornell Med. Soc. Served on house staff of German Hosp. of Brooklyn, Sept. 1, 1903, to Mar. 1,

1904.

WEBER, FREDERICK CHRISTIAN, New York City. M. E. '95, WEBER, GEORGE FREDERICK, Ira, N. Y. B. S. '87. WEBER, HERMAN RUDOLPH, chief engineer and general manager, the

La

Bella Mill,

Lawrence, Kan., Apr. VOL.

IV— 37

Water

28, 1873.

& Power

Co., Goldfield, Col.

b.

Prep. Denver Univ. and Haish

CORNELL UNIVERSITY: A HISTORY

578

Manual Training School, Denver, Col.; Cornell, M. E.. '95. Member Delta Tau Delta; XXX Club; Eclectic Soc: Crosscountry Club. Expert engineer the Denver Tramvi^ay Co. 189596; assistant engineer, Denver Gas & Electric Co., 1901-0 ^; constructing engineer, E. P. Allis & Co., Old Mexico, 1896-97: manager La Bella Power Co., 1903-04. Associate member Amer. Inst. E. E. Married Apr. 2, 1902, at Denver, Col., Marion Fortunee Feil, of Kansas City, Mo.

WEBER, EAXLEY FERRIN,

instructor, Salamanca, N. Y.

A. B.

'03.

WEBSTER, MRS. ALMA ELOISE JACKSON,

Nevpfield, N. Y.

'99,

Arts.

WEBSTER, EARNEST Paul, Minn.

^

*^*

n1^