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WILLIAMS, THEODORE C. Clergyman and School Master, Hackley Hall, Tarrytown. Born Brookline, Mass., July 2, 1855. Educated at Harvard. (Married.) Head master of Hackley Hall. Formerly minister of All Souls' Church, New York City, 1883-96, and preacher at Harvard. Member Nineteenth Century Club and Century Association.

WILLIAMS, THOMAS HILTON-Mechanical Engineer, 66 Centre street, New York City; residence 300 Bergen avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Born in Springfield, Mass., Feb. 14, 1848. Educated at Packard's Business College. (Married.) President Howley Down Draft Furnace Co.; vice-president and general manager A. A. Griffing Iron Co.; proprietor E. A. Williams & Son of Jersey City; managing trustee Luke Voorhees Cattle Co. of Wyoming; director Hudson County Gas Co. Member Lawyers' Club, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and Carteret Club, Bergen Lodge No. 47, F. & A. M., Mt. Vernon Chapter Royal Arch Masons and Unique Council Royal Arcanum, all of Jersey City.

WILLIAMS, TIMOTHY SHALER-Railroads, 168 Montague street, Brooklyn; residence 913 Union street. Born in Ithaca, N. Y. Educated Secretary, treasurer and at Cornell ('84). Transit Co., Brooklyn Heights R. R. Co., Brooklyn director Brooklyn Rapid Union Elevated R. R. Co., Kings County Elevated R. R. Co., Nassau Electric R. R. Co., Sea Beach Ry. Co., Sea View R. R. Co. and Brooklyn, Queens County and Suburban R. R. Co.; director Kings County Electric Light and Power Co. and Queens Borough Electric Light and Power Co. Member University, Lawyers' and Cornell University Clubs, and Brooklyn and Marine and Field Clubs of Brooklyn.

WILLIAMS, WALTER LONG-Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 115 Born in Argenta, Ill., Feb. 26, 1856. Educated at Mount Valentine place. Zion Seminary, Mount Zion, Ill., University of Illinois and McGill University. (Married.) Ex-assistant state veterinarian of Illinois; ex-inspector Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Department of Agriculture; professor veterinary science, Purdue University, 1891-93; professor of veterinary science, Montana College of Agriculture, 1893-6; ex-president Illinois Veterinary Medical Association, United States Veterinary Association and Indiana Veterinary Medical Association. Professor of principles and practice of veterina-` ry surgery, zootechny, obstetrics and jurisprudence, New York State Veterinary College, Cornell University, since 1896. Associate editor "American Veterinary Review." Member American Veterinary Medical and New York State Medical Associations and Sigma Xi Society.

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM-Lawyer, 35 Wall street, New York City; residence University Club. Born in New London, Conn., June 2, 1862. Educated at Yale and at Harvard Law School. counsel for United States Government in the Behring (Single.) Associate Sea Arbitration, 1892-3. Enlisted in the war with Spain as a private in Troop "A," New York Volunteer Cavalry, and later received a commission in the commissary department, with rank of major. Member Lawyers', University, Larchmont Yacht and Yale Clubs, Century Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM H.-Lawyer, 181 Broadway, New York City; residence Yonkers. Ledyard, Conn., Oct. 22, 1839. Born in University ('65) and at Columbia Law School ('68). Educated at Brown (Married.) Member Alpha Delta Phi and Brown University Clubs.

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM ROBERT-Physician and Instructor, 152 West 57th street, New York City. Degrees of A.M. and M.D. nell University Medical College, New York City. Instructor in hygiene, Cor

WILLIAMSON, ARTHUR E.-Steam Heating Expert, 92 Beekman street, New York City; residence Passaic, N. J. Born in Toronto, Canada, Feb. 2, 1869. Educated at Trinity School. (Married.) Vice-president, assistant treasurer and director Richardson & Morgan Co. Member Knickerbocker Yacht, Seacliff Yacht and Passaic Clubs.

WILLIAMSON, EDWARD L.-Physician, 163 West 74th street, New York City. Born in Albany, N. Y.,

Oct. 19, 1864. Educated at Dartmouth ('89) and New York College of Physicians and Surgeons ('92). (Single.) Assistant physician Roosevelt Hospital; instructor in surgery Polyclinic Hospital. Member Quill and Country Cycle Clubs, Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Association and Society of American Musicians and Composers.

WILLIAMSON, GEORGE M.-Grand View. Born in New York City, May 13, 1850. Educated in Brooklyn public schools. (Married.) Member Grolier Club.

WILLIAMSON, W. W.-Dentistry, 113 East Jefferson street, Syracuse; residence Globe Hotel. Born in Malone, N. Y., 1857. (Single.) Patented dental engine, which is now exEducated at Amherst College. tensively used in the dental profession. Member Citizens' Club.

WILLING, J. THOMSON-Artist, 70 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 108 East 45th street. Born in Toronto, Canada, 1860. Educated in Toronto. (Married.) Member Salmagundi Club.

WILLISTON, JAMES R.-Banker and Broker, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 10 West 43d street. Born in Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 5, 1859. Educated at Harvard. (Married.) Member of the firm of J. R. Williston & Co. of New York, Boston and Providence, and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member New York Athletic Club, Brookline (Mass.) Country Club and Boston Athletic Association.

WILLITS, FREDERICK E.-Farmer, Glen Cove. Born in Glen Cove, 1846. Educated at Yale. (Married.) Vice-president and director Glen Cove Bank; treasurer and director Glen Cove Mutual Insurance Co.; director Hamilton Fire Insurance Co., Nassau County Bank and Westchester Fire Insurance Co.; trustee Roslyn Savings Bank.

WILLS, CHARLES T.-Builder, 156 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 309 West 82d street. Member Colonial, Riding, New York Athletic, Suburban Riding and Driving, American Yacht, Larchmont Yacht, Indian Harbor Yacht, Columbia Yacht, Southampton Shooting and Fairfield County Golf Clubs, American Geographical and American Fine Arts Societies, Building Trade, Aldine, Blooming Grove Park, Riverside, Masons' and Builders', West End, Westchester County Horse Show and State Road Horse Associations, Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History, Chelsea Plantation, Chamber of Commerce, General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, Board of Trade and Transportation, Mechanics' and Traders' Exchange, American Institute and various Masonic and benevolent organizations.

WILLS, JOSEPH LAINSON-Professor, 39 South William street, New York City; residence 133 Midwood street, Flatbush, Brooklyn. Born in England, 1850. Educated in England. (Married.) Professor of brewing chemistry and zymotechnology in National Brewers' Academy. mining, metallurgical and chemical industries. MemHas held various positions in ber Brooklyn Engineers' Club, Chemical Society (Fellow) of London, England, Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, and American Institute of Mining Engineers.

WILLSON, THOMAS EDGAR-Editor, 59 Park row, New York City; residence Mott avenue and 165th street. Born in Sag Harbor, L. I., May 27, 1846. Educated at the College of the City of New York and at Rutgers College. (Married.) On the editorial staff of the New York "World" since 1868. Member Reform Club.

WILMARTH, LEMUEL EVERETT-Artist, 352
Adelphi street, Brooklyn. Born in Attleboro. Mass.,
Nov. 11, 1835. Educated in Boston.
Europe at the Royal Academy of Munich and at the
Studied art in
Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, France. (Married Emma
B. Barrett, 1872; deceased 1895.)
of the schools of the National Academy of Design,
Professor in charge
1870-90. Member National Academy of Design.

WILMERDING, A. CLINTON-Photographic Supplies, 165 Broadway, New York City; residence 72 West 87th street. Born in New York City, Sept. 24, 1859. Educated at Charlier's Institute and in public schools. (Married Katharine Rutgers Bache, Jan. 22, 1895.) Member Camera and American Kennel Clubs.

WILMERDING, JOHN C.-Auctioneer, 66 White street, New York City; residence Orange, N. J. (Married Marie Fatimeh, daughter of Vanderbilt Allen, a grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt, 1892.) Senior member of the firm of Wilmerding, Morris & Mitchell. Member Richmond County Country and Staten Island Polo Clubs.

WILMERDING, LUCIUS K.-Dry Goods Commission Merchant, 78 Leonard street, New York City; residence Islip, L. I. Educated at Columbia ('68). Member of the firm of Wilmerding & Bisset. Trustee Greenwich Savings Bank and Washington Trust Co. Member Metropolitan, Merchants', University, South Side Sportsmen's, and Delta Phi Clubs and Columbia University Alumni Association.

WILMERDING, WILLIAM E. Photographic Apparatus, 165 Broadway, New York City; residence 145 West 48th street. Born in New York City, Sept. 20, 1867. Educated in private schools. (Single.) Treasurer Camera Club.

WILMOT, DE BORDEN-Lawyer, 55 Broadway, New York City; residence 40 West 97th street. Born in Onondaga County, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1849. Educated at Cornell. (Married.) Member of the firm of Wilmot & Gage. Connected with a number of corporations in this country and abroad, as officer, director or counsel. Member Colonial and Cornell University Clubs and State Bar Association.

- WILSDON, GEORGE R. Banker, Cohoes; residence 58 Saratoga avenue. Born in Lyons, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1863. Educated in Waterford, N. Y., and Cohoes. (Married.) Director and cashier National Bank of Cohoes: trustee Cohoes Savings Institution.

WILSON, CHARLES G.-Lawyer, 60 Broadway, New York City; residence 250 West 91st street. Born in Baltimore, Md. Educated at Loyola College. (Married.) President New York Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange. President Board of Health, 1889-98.

WILSON, CHARLES R.-Lawyer, 3 White Building, Buffalo; residence 261 Georgia street. Born in Dorchester, Mass., Oct. 20, 1863. Educated in private schools and by private tutors. (Single.) Member of the firm of Wilson & Smith. Treasurer and trustee Buffalo General Hospital; director Buffalo Public Library; trustee Hobart College; curator Buffalo Fine Arts Academy and vestryman St. Paul's Church, Buffalo. Member National Arts and Grolier Clubs and Dunlap Society of New York City. Society of the Cincinnati, Society of Colonial Wars and Sons of the Revolution.

WILSON, EDMUND BEECHER-Professor, 116th street and Morningside Heights, New York City; residence 305 West 78th street. Born in Geneva, Ill., Oct. 19, 1856. Educated at Yale (Ph.B., '78), at Johns Hopkins University (Ph.D., '81) and in Europe. (Single.) Professor of zoology at Columbia University in the City of New York. Member Century Association, New York Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Science.

WILSON, EDWARD LIVINGSTON - Editor and Publisher, 853 Broadway, New York City. Born in Flemington, N. J., March 4, 1838. Educated in village schools. Received degree of Ph.D. from Washington and Jefferson College. Editor and proprietor of "Wilson's Photographic Magazine" since 1864.

WILSON, FLOYD B.- Lawyer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 726 Marcy avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Watervliet, Albany Co., N. Y., June 23, 1845. Educated at University of Michigan ('71) and Ohio Law College ('73). (Married Esther M. Cleveland, of Cleveland, Ohio, 1874). Principal of Euclid Avenue Seminary, Cleveland, Ohio, 1872-3; lecturer on elocution and English literature at Racine College, 1875-80; poet of University of Michigan, 1880; alumni orator of same, 1888. Devoted time for the past twenty years largely to the practice of corporation law and the promotion of railway, industrial and mining enterprises. Author of "Uphill" (a novel); also many published articles in leading magazines on travel and metaphysical subjects; translated "La Cojay el Encojide" (a comedy) from the Spanish. President and counsel South American Promoting Syndicate and

Arizona Gold and Copper Co.; president Santa Barbara Gold Placer Co., New York School of Philosophy, and Idaho Consolidated Copper Mines Co.; vice-president and counsel Copper Hill Mining Co.; director Santa Fe and Grand Canyon R. R. Co. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon Club, Kane Lodge F. & A. M., Scottish Rite bodies and Mecca Temple.

WILSON, FRANCIS-Actor, 1402 Broadway, New York City; residence "The Orchard," New Rochelle. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 7, 1854. Educated in public schools. (Married Mira Barrie, 1884.) Made first professional appearance with a minstrel troupe. Became leading comedian of the McCaull Opera Co. Subsequently organized the Francis Wilson Opera Co., and has taken leading roles in "The Merry Monarch,' "The Lion Tamer," "The Chieftain," "Half a King," "The Little Corporal" and "The Monks of Malabar." Member Grolier and Players' Clubs and Dunlap Society.

WILSON, FREDERIC N.-Physician, 24 West 50th street, New York City. Born and educated in Boston, Mass. Connected with New York Post-Graduate Hospital. Member Harvard Club.

WILSON, FREDERICK-Artist, 333 Fourth avenue, New York City; residence Pelham. Born in Great Britain, 1858. Educated in Great Britain. (Married.) Art director Tiffany Glass Co. Member Playérs', Reform and Apawamis Clubs, Art Club of Philadelphia, and Architectural League.

WILSON, GEORGE-Secretary, 32 Nassau street, New York City; residence 200 Greene avenue, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Jan. 7, 1839. Educated in public schools. Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce since 1858. Member New York Club, New England Society (secretary), Military Order of the Loyal Legion, American Museum of Natural History and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

WILSON, GEORGE T.-Life Insurance, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 138 West 58th street. Born in New York City, Sept. 23, 1859. (Married.) Third vice-president Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. Member Union League, Colonial, Lawyers', Princeton, New York Athletic, Knollwood and National Arts Clubs, National Sculpture Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Chamber of Com

merce.

WILSON, HENRY B.-Banker, 40 Wall street, New York City; residence 34 West 73d street. President and director International Hydraulic Co.; director Consolidated Gas Co. of New Jersey, Economy Mf'g Co. and Western Gas Co. Member Colonial, Union League, West Side Republican and Lotos Clubs and Art Federation.

WILSON, HENRY S.-Stock Broker, 66 Broadway, New York City; residence 25 West 35th street. Member New York Stock Exchange and of the Union League, Manhattan, New York Athletic and Whist Clubs.

WILSON, JAMES GODFREY-Manufacturer of Floors, Blinds and Rolling Shutters, 74 West 23d street, New York City, and Olean; residence 308 West 89th street. Born in London, England, 1842. Educated at private school and at South Kensington School of Art, London. Member Reform, Church and Colonial Clubs, and Laurentian Club of Canada.

WILSON, JAMES GRANT-Author, 226 West 58th street, New York City; residence 15 East 74th street. Born in Edinburgh, April 28, 1832. Educated at College Hill, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and under private tutors. Degrees of D.C.I.. and LL.D. (Married. 1870.) For a time with his father in business, later becoming his partner; went abroad in 1855, and after his return, established in Chicago the first literary paper published in the Northwest; disposed of his journal and was commissioned major 15th Illinois Cavalry, 1862; became acting colonel and took part in many engagements and in Vicksburg campaign; accompanied General U. S. Grant to New Orleans and accepted, by his advice, the colonelcy of the 4th Regiment, United States Colored Cavalry; assigned to duty as aide-de-camp to commanding general, Department of the Gulf, with whom he remained until 1865; brevetted brigadier-general and placed in command of

Fort Hudson. Resigned from army in July, 1865, and returned to New York City. Delegate from St. James Protestant Episcopal Church to the New York Diocesan Conventions. Appointed member of Board of Visitors to United States Naval Academy, 1879, and also to United States Military Academy, delivering the address to the cadets, 1880; appointed chairman of committee to collect State's contribution to Garfield Monument, 1882; president of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society since 1885, and of American Authors' Society since 1892; vice-president American Ethnological Society. Member of the executive committee of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Has published numerous addresses and contributed very many articles to English and American magazines, among the principal ones being "Life and Letters of Fitz-Greene Halleck," "Life of General U. S. Grant," "Poets and Poetry of Scotland from the Earliest to the Present Time," "Memorial History of the City of New York" and was editor of "Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography" (6 volumes). Member American Geographical and New York Historical Societies, Military Order of the Loyal Legion and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

WILSON, JOHN C., JR.-Manager, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 107 West 82d street. Born in New York City, June 21, 1857. Educated at United States Naval Academy. (Single.) Manager Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States; vicepresident J. B. Wilson Co. Member New York Athletic Club.

WILSON, RICHARD T.-Banker, 33 Wall street and 141 Pearl street, New York City; residence 511 Fifth avenue. President and director East River Gas Co. of Long Island City; director American Cotton Oil Co., Bertha Mineral Co., Denver and Rio Grande R. R. Co., Fourth National Bank, Hudson Building Co., Manhattan Trust Co., Mathieson Alkali Works, New York and East River Gas Co., Rio Grande Southern R. R. Co., Union Trust Co., United States Casualty Co., Western Union Beef Co. and Yonkers R. R. Co. Member Metropolitan, Manhattan and Union Clubs, Southern Society, Down Town Association and American Museum of Natural History.

WILSON, RICHARD T., JR.-Banker, 33 Wall street, New York City; residence 511 Fifth avenue. Educated at Columbia. Member of the firm of R. T. Wilson & Co., and of the New York Stock Exchange. Commissioner of the Bureau of Municipal Statistics. Director Cincinnati, Jackson and Mackinaw Ry. Co. Member Metropolitan, Union, Knickerbocker, St. Anthony, Turf and Field, Westchester Country, Democratic, South Side Sportsmen's, and Racquet and Tennis Clubs, Columbia University Alumni Association and American Institute of Mining Engineers.

WILSON, ROBERT H.-Lawyer, 84 Broadway, Brooklyn; residence 168 Hayward street. Born in Brooklyn, Feb. 27, 1870. Educated at Weston Milltary Institute, Weston, Conn., Brooklyn High School, and at Cornell. (Married.) Member of the firm of Burr, Coombs & Wilson. Member Cornell University Club, Troop "C," Country and Union League Clubs of Brooklyn, and Troop "C," N. G. N. Y.

WILSON, ROBERT M.-Manufacturer, 92 Walker street, New York City; residence Rome. Born in Bucks County, Pa., Oct. 26. 1853. Educated in Easton, Pa. (Married.) President and principal stockholder of the R. M. Wilson Mf'g Co. of Rome. Member Sons of the American Revolution, Runan Lodge No. 223, F. & A. M., and Manhattan Chapter No. 184, R. A. M.

WILSON, THEODORE-Stock Broker, 6 Wall street, New York City; residence 326 Lincoln avenue, Orange, N. J. Member of the firm of Wilson & Watson, and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member New York Athletic and Union Clubs, and Riding and Driving Club of Orange, N. J.

WILSON, THOMAS A.-Assessor, 320 Broadway, New York City; residence 347 Clinton street, Brooklyn. Born in Ireland, 1838. Came to the United States when ten years of age and settled in Brooklyn. Learned the trade of armament manufacturer in which he engaged for many years; was also superintendent of a large steel factory. United States inspector of arms, 1860-5; assessor of the City of Brook

lyn, 1881-92, and president of the Board, 1886-92; member of the Board of Assessors of the greater City of New York since Jan. 1, 1898.

WILSON, VICTOR TYSON-Instructor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 206 Hazen street. Instructor in drawing, Sibley College, Cornell University.

WILSON, WALTER S.-120 Broadway, New York City; residence 159 West 48th street. Born in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1844. Educated in College Hill, Poughkeepsie. (Married.) Secretary and treasurer Amity Land Co. of Colorado. Served in United States Volunteers in 1863. Member of the 7th Regiment, N. G. N. Y., for thirty-one years, in which organization he was for thirteen years first lieutenant Company "E." Member New York Athletic (governor) and Nassau Boat Clubs.

WILSON, WASHINGTON-Collar Manufacturer, 33 East 17th street, New York City; residence 166 East 58th street. Member of the firm of Earl & Wilson. Trustee Bowery Savings Bank. Member Union League, Grolier, Riding, New York Athletic, Merchants' and Salmagundi Clubs, American Museum of Natural History, Aldine Association and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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WILSON, WILLIAM DEXTER-Protestant Episcopalian Clergyman, 1612 West Genesee street, SyraBorn in Stoddard, N. H., Feb. 28, 1816. Educated at Walpole (N. H.) Academy and at Harvard Divinity School. Received degree of D.D. from Geneva (now Hobart) College in 1849, LL.D. from Bedford University in 1868, and L.H.D. from the University of the State of New York in 1872. (Married Susan Whipple Trowbridge, 1846.) Unitarian preacher, 183841; Episcopalian since 1842. Rector at Sherburne, N. Y., 1842-50; professor of moral and intellectual philosophy at Geneva College, 1850-68; professor of same and registrar at Cornell University, 1868-86; since then emeritus professor. Was dean of St. Andrew's Divinity School at Syracuse until 1899, in which year he retired from all active work.

WILSON, WILLIAM G.-Lawyer, 48 Wall street, New York City; residence 22 West 52d street. Educated at Harvard ('62). Member of the firm of Wilson & Wallis. Member Union, University and Harvard Clubs, New England Society, Liederkranz, Down Tow. Association, Association of the Bar of the City of New York and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

WIMMER, AUGUST A. Registry Inspector, Barge Office, New York City; residence 2083 Franklin avenue. Born in Pribram, Bohemia. Educated in Prague, Bohemia. (Married.) Has been, since 1889, teacher of English to Bohemians in evening schools in New York City. Corresponding secretary of the first Bohemian Entomological Society of New York City. Member Bohemian Gymnastic and Columbia Clubs and Social Circle of Czechs.

WINANS, JAMES ALBERT-Instructor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 304 Huestis street. Degree of A.B. Instructor in elocution and oratory, Cornell University.

WINDMULLER, LOUIS - Merchant, 20 Reade street, New York City; residence Woodside, L. I. EduBorn in Münster, Westphalia, Germany, 1835. cated in Münster. (Married.) Has resided in New York City since 1853. Senior member of the firm of Louis Windmüller & Roelker. Director Forum Publishing Co., German Alliance Insurance Co., GermanAmerican Insurance Co. and Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Was treasurer of the Reform Club for ten years. Contributor to the press and such magazines as "The Forum," "North American Review" and "Review of Reviews." Member Merchants' Central, New York Athletic, Reform, Lotos, Underwriters', National Arts and Twilight Clubs, New York Historical, Legal Aid and Arion Societies, Merchants' Association, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Chamber of Com

merce.

WINDOLPH, JOHN P.-Real Estate, 92 Liberty street, and Commissioner, 280 Broadway, New York City; residence 331 West 31st street. Born in Prussia, Germany, June 30, 1844. Educated in common schools. Became a resident of the United States in 1859. Served with 7th Regiment, New York Volunteers, and with

2d New Jersey Cavalry during Civil War. Assemblyman, 1885; alderman and vice-president of the Board, 1895. Was appointed aqueduct commissioner by Mayor Van Wyck on June 30, 1898, which position he still holds. Director Mutual Bank. Member Republican Club, Arion Society and Grand Army of the Republic.

WING, FRANK L.-Piano Manufacturer, 202 East 12th street, New York City; residence 193 Quincy street, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Aug. 28, 1850. Educated at the Colle of the City of New York. (Married Laura L. Savory.) Formerly secretary and director Cromwell Iron Co. Now secretary and director Clark Johnson Medicine Co. Member Reform and Alpha Delta Phi Clubs, Laurence Harbor Country Club, and National Civic Club of Brooklyn.

FREDERICK WING, 111 K.-Civil Engineer, White Building, Buffalo: residence 331 Lafayette avenue. Born in Tonawanda, N. Y., May 13, 1869. Educated at Cornell ('90). (Single.) Member Liberal, Wanakah Golf and University Clubs, American Society of Civil Engineers (associate), Cornell Alumni Association and Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

WING, HENRY HIRAM-Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca: residence 3 Reservoir avenue. Degree of M.S. Assistant professor of animal industry and -dairy husbandry, Cornell University.

WING, J. MORGAN-Chemicals, 22 William street, New York City; residence 36 West 48th stret. Member of the firm of Wing & Evans. Member Metropolitan, Calumet, New York Yacht, and Army and Navy Clubs and Down Town Association.

WING, JOHN D.-Manufacturing Chemist, 22 William street, New York City; residence 16 West 49th street. Born in Ulster County, N. Y., June 22, 1834. Educated at Columbia College Grammar School, New York City. (Married.) Senior member of the firm of Wing & Evans. President Mothers' and Babies' Hospital; manager New York Society for the Relief of Ruptured and Crippled; ex-president New York State Agricultural Society and American Jersey Cattle Club. Member Metropolitan, New York Yacht and Riding Clubs, New York Zoological Society, Down Town Association, American Museum of Natural History and New York Botanical Gardens.

WING, LEVI J.-Machinery Manufacturer, 95 Liberty street, New York City; residence 866 Boulevard. President and director Manhattan Machinery Co. Member Atlantic Yacht Club, Long Island Historical and Arion Societies and Liederkranz.

WING, L. STUART-Manufacturing Chemist, 22 William street, New York City; residence 16 West 48th street. Born in New York City, May 19, 1864. (Married.) Member of the firm of Wing & Evans. Member Metropolitan, Tuxedo, Racquet and Tennis, New York Yacht, Atlantic Yacht and Knollwood Clubs and Down Town Association.

WINGATE, GEORGE WOOD-Lawyer, 20 Nassau street, New York City; residence 1100 Dean street. Brooklyn. Born in New York City, July 2, 1840. Educated in New York City public schools. (Married.) Has been secretary and, later, president of the National Rifle Association; captain Creedmoor Team Long Range Riflemen; first general inspector of rifle practice and was president of the National Guard Association of the United States for twenty years. Now president and director Dyker Meadow Land and Improvement Co.. Prospect Park and Coney Island R. R. -Co., Twilight Real Estate Co. and Twilight Park Association; vice-president and director Brooklyn Elevated R. R. Co.; director Fifth Avenue Improvement Co. Author of "Wingate's Manual of Rifle Practice," "On Horseback Through the Yellowstone" and other works. Member Army and Navy, Twilight, Democratic and Revolver Clubs, Wyandanch, Wawayanda, National Civic (vice-president) and Lincoln (vice-president) Clubs of Brooklyn, and Sons of the American Revolution.

WINNE, CHARLES VISSCHER-Paymaster, Albany; residence 443 State street. Born in Albany, 1849. Educated at Albany Boys' Academy. (Single.) Paymaster Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. President Camera Club and Albany Historical and Art So

ciety: governor American Canoe Association; captain Mohican Canoe Club; treasurer Albany Country Club; trustee Fort Orange Club. Member Holland Society of New York City, Military Order of Foreign Wars and Temple Lodge, F. & A. M.

WINNE, LEVAN S.-Hardware Merchant, Kingston. Born in Ulster County, N. Y., March 23, 1850. Educated at Kingston Academy. (Married.) Director National Ulster County Bank; trustee Kingston Savings Bank. Member Kingston Club and Masonic Lodge.

WINSER, JOHN H.-Secretary and Assistant Treasurer, Central Park, West 77th street, New York City; residence Claremont avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Born in New York City, Oct. 31, 1843. Educated at Mechanics' Institute School. (Married.) Secretary and assistant treasurer American Museum of Natural History.

WINSHIP, WILLIAM F.-Manager, National Commercial Bank Building, Albany; residence 170 Washington avenue. Born in West Bridgewater, Mass., May 31, 1847. (Married.) Manager Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Springfield, Mass.; director Citizens' National Bank of Port Henry, N. Y., and Albany Boys' Club. Member Fort Orange Club and Albany Historical and Art Societies.

WINSLOW, EDWARD-Banker and Broker, 17 Nassau street, New York City; residence 27 West 53d street. Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of Winslow, Lanier & Co. Member Metropolitan, Larchmont Yacht, New York Yacht and City Clubs and American Museum of Natural History.

WINSLOW, FRANCIS DANA-Broker, 15 Wall street, New York City; residence 4 East Tenth street. Educated at Yale ('78). Member New York Stock Exchange and of the Calumet. University, Whist and Yale Clubs and New England Society.

WINSTON, FREDERICK J.-Lawyer, 32 Nassau street, New York City. Educated at Yale ('86). Treasurer and director Sterling Supply and Mf'g Co.; director Smith-Vassar Telephone Co. and Standard Trust Co. Member New York, University, Rockaway Hunting and Yale Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-onHudson, American Geographical Society and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

WINSTON, GUSTAVUS STORRE-Physician, 32 Nassau street, New York City; residence 42 West 39th street. Educated at Columbia ('63). Examining physician for the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. Member Union League, University, Democratic, Players', Mendelssohn Glee and New York Yacht Clubs, Columbia University Alumni Association and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

WINTER, WILLIAM Author and Dramatic Critic, 154 Nassau street, New York City; residence New Brighton, S. I. Born in Gloucester, Mass., July 15, 1836. Educated in Cambridge, Mass. Received degree of B.L. from Harvard and Litt.D. from Brown. (Married Elizabeth Campbell, 1860.) Dramatic critic on the New York "Tribune" since 1865. President of the trustees of the Staten Island Academy at New Brighton since 1891. Author of "Shakespeare's England," "Shadows of the Stage," "Life and Art of Edwin Booth," "The Press and the Stage," "Stage Life of Mary Anderson," "Lives of Actors," "Memorial of John McCullough," "A Wreath of Laurel" and many others. Member Dunlap Society and honorary member of the Lotos Club, Bohemian Club of San Francisco, Society of the Army of the Potomac and Actors' Fund.

WINTERBURN, GEORGE W.-Editor and Physician, 44 Bradhurst avenue, New York City. Born in New York City, Sept. 19, 1845. Educated in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Married.) Connected with the Eclectic Medical College of New York, 1875; United States Medical College, 1881; associate alumnus New York Homeopathic Medical College, 1891. Ex-president American Obstetrical Society; ex-professor of obstetrics Metropolitan Post-Graduate School of Medicine; ex-State examiner in lunacy. Author of a number of medical and sociological works. Fellow American Academy and American Statistical Association; honorary member Medical Society of Michigan. Mem

ber Harlem Republican and State Republican Clubs,
American Folk-Lore and Authors' Societies, American
Academy of Political and Social Science, American
Health Resort Association, American Institute of
Civics and many others.

WINTERS, BYRAM L.-Lawyer, 56 Pine street,
New York City; residence 989 Fifth avenue, and Smith-
boro. Born in New York City, Sept. 30, 1862. Edu-
cated at Doylestown Seminary, Peddie Institute, Phil-
lips Andover Academy and Columbia Law School.
(Widower.) Director Empire City Marble Co.
ber West Side Republican, Pelham Country and Manor
Mem-
Clubs, American Geographical Society and Association
of the Bar of the City of New York.

WINTERS, JOSEPH EDCIL-Physician and Pro-
fessor, 25 West 37th street, New York City. Degree of
M.D. Professor of diseases of children, Cornell Uni-
versity Medical College; visiting physician to Willard
Parker Hospital. Member City Club.

WINTHROP, BUCHANAN - Lawyer,
street, New York City; residence 279 Fifth avenue.
44 Pine
Born in New York City, Nov. 11, 1841. Educated at
Yale and at Columbia Law School. Degrees of A.M.
and LL.B. (Married.) Treasurer General Convention
of the Protestant Episcopal Church; clerk Vestry of
Grace Church; Fellow Yale University. Member Uni-
versity, Union, Metropolitan, Tuxedo and Riding
Clubs, Down Town and Century Associations and As-
sociation of the Bar of the City of New York.

WINTHROP, EGERTON LEIGH - Lawyer,
Wall street, New York City; residence 23 East 33d
49
street. Educated at Columbia.
for the Savings of Merchants' Clerks. Member Met-
Trustee Institution
ropolitan, Knickerbocker, Church, Union and City
Clubs, Columbia University Alumni and Century Asso-
ciations and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

WINTHROP, EGERTON LEIGH, JR.-Lawyer, 48
Wall street, New York City; residence 114 East 39th
street, and Hempstead, L. I. Educated at Harvard.
Secretary and director American Horse Exchange
(Ltd.) and New York Cab Co. (Ltd.). Member Metro-
politan, Lawyers', Knickerbocker, Racquet and Ten-
nis, City, Meadow Brook Hunt and Harvard Clubs and
Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

WINTHROP, F. BRONSON-Lawyer, 32 Liberty
street, New York City; residence 23 East 33d street.
Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, England ('86).
Member Metropolitan, University, Racquet and Ten-
nis, Meadow Brook Hunt, City and Knickerbocker
Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New
York.

WINTHROP, FREDERIC-Banker and Broker, 40
Wall street, New York City; residence Westbury, L. I.
Educated at Harvard '91). Member of the New York
Stock Exchange firm of Robert Winthrop & Co. Mem-
ber Metropolitan, University, Racquet and Tennis,
Harvard and Knickerbocker Clubs and Down Town
Association.

WINTHROP, GRENVILLE B.-Lawyer, 6 Wall
street, New York City; residence 16 Central Park,
West. Born in Pau, France, Oct. 3, 1868. Educated at
Harvard ('91) and at Columbia Law School (94).
ried Arazelia Van Zandt Potter, Oct. 19, 1897.) Mem-
(Mar-
ber New York Athletic, Calumet, Harvard and Law-
yers' Clubs, Sons of the Revolution, Society of Colonial
Wars and Association of the Bar of the City of New
York.

WINTHROP, GRENVILLE LINDALL- Lawyer,
40 Wall street, New York City; residence Yonkers.
Educated at Harvard ('86).
City, Knickerbocker, University and Harvard Clubs
Member Metropolitan,
and Town Association.

WINTHROP, ROBERT DUDLEY-Banker and
Broker, 40 Wall street, New York City; residence
Westbury, L. I. Educated at Harvard ('83). Member
of the firm of Robert Winthrop & Co., and of the New
York Stock Exchange,
vard, Knickerbocker, Turf and Field, Union, Univer-
Member Metropolitan, Har-
sity, Meadow Brook Hunt, New York Athletic and
University Athletic Clubs and Down Town Associa-
tion.

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WINTRINGHAM, WILLIAM T.-Superintendent,
143 Liberty street, New York City; residence 168 Hicks
street, Brooklyn.
Educated in Brooklyn and Flushing, L. I. (Single.)
Born in Brooklyn, Oct. 29, 1857.
Superintendent of sea-going barges and tugs of the
Central R. R. Co. of New Jersey and of barges of the
Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Co.
Country, Underwriters' and Canoe Clubs, Crescent
Member Nassau
Athletic Club of Brooklyn, Brooklyn Institute of Arts
and Sciences and Brooklyn Academy of Photography.

WISE, ALBERT J.-Lawyer, 163 Broadway, New
York City; residence 142 West 42d street.
the firm of Quackenbush & Wise.
Member of
Ashmead Co.
Director A. D.
Member Atlantic Yacht, New York
Yacht and Sea Cliff Yacht Clubs and Ohio Society.

WISE, CHARLES L.-Insurance, 45 Cedar street,
New York City; residence 167 Underhill avenue, Brook-
lyn. Born in Highland County, Ohio, Jan. 19, 1863.
(Married.) Member Underwriters' Club, and Montauk
Club of Brooklyn.

WISE, EDMOND E.-Lawyer, 44 Broad street,
New York City; residence 114 West 73d street.
in Germany, of American parentage, Feb. 12, 1865.
Born
Educated at Columbia School of Arts, School of Po-
litical Science and Law School. (Single.) Member of
the firm of Spiegelberg & Wise.
Harmonie and Criterion Clubs, New York State Bar
Member Reform,
Association and Association of the Bar of the City of
New York.

WISE, JOHN SERGEANT - Lawyer, 20 Broad
street, New York City; residence 126 West 86th street.
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (where his father was
United States Minister), Dec. 27, 1846. Educated at his
father's home in Virginia, at Virginia Military Insti-
tute and at the University of Virginia (LL.B., '67)..
Served in Confederate Army during Civil War.
pointed United States Attorney for the Eastern Dis-
Ap-
trict of Virginia in 1881 by President Arthur. Elected
to Congress in 1881 on Republican ticket and defeated
for Governor in 1885.
City since 1889. President and director American Ar-
Practicing law in New York
tillery Range Finder and Relocator Co.; director Am-
sterdam Street R. R. Co., International Artillery
Range Finder and Relocator Co. and Twin City Con-
struction Co. Member Union League and Republican
Clubs, Sons of the American Revolution and Asso-
ciation of the Bar of the City of New York.

WISE, LEO H.-Merchant, 64 Leonard street, New
York City; residence 28 East 63d street. President and
director Colonial Assurance Co.; vice-president and di-
rector Washington Assurance Co.: director American
Lloyds and Great Western Lloyds. Member Wool and
Harmonie Clubs.

WISE, STEPHEN S.-Rabbi, Madison avenue and
65th street, New York City. Born in New York City,
March 17, 1872. Educated in New York City. (Single.)
Rabbi of Congregation B'nai Jeshurun. Member Co-
lumbia University Alumni Association, New York
Board of Jewish Ministers (treasurer), advisory board
of Jewish Theological Seminary Association, Judaeans:
and American representative International Jewish

Executive Committee.

WITHERBEE, FRANK SPENCER-Iron Manu-
facturer, 56 Pine street, New York City; residence 4
Fifth avenue, and Port Henry. Born in Port Henry,
May 12, 1852. Educated at
Member of the firm of Witherbee, Sherman & Co. of
Yale (74). (Married.)
Port Henry and New York City. Director Troy Steer
Co., Tennessee Coal, Iron and R. R. Co., Lake Cham-
plain and Moriah R. R. Co., Central-Hudson Steam-

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