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IGLEHART 432 INGEERG Magill, Independent Rep. candidate for U.S. outbreak of World War; assigned to A.E.F., de- ILLMAN, GeorgeMorton, physician; b. Phila., Senator from III., 1926; rhmn. Nat. Progressive tachment of War Risk Ins. BHr.; drafted plan Pa., May 13, 1878; s. Samuel H. and Annie R. League for Roosevelt and Garner, 1932. See of of soldier ins., used in the field; apptd. war (Lloyd) I.; ed. Temple U. Med. Prep. Sch., Interior in cabinet of President Boosevelt since risk ins. officer of lst Div.; in that capacity 1895-97; M.D., U. of Pa. Med. Bch., 1901; 1933, also administrator of Pub. Works Ad- wrote $200,000,000 ins. at the front, some of grad. study, U. of Vienna, U. of Berlin, 1901- minstrn. and oil administrator underNRA. Mem. it under fire for which cited by Gen. Pershing 02; m. Anna B. MeCahan, Apr. 18, 1906. Nat. Roosevelt Memorial Assn.; v.p. Roosevelt for "exceptionally meritorious and conspicuous Specialized in internal medicine in pvt. practice Memorial Assn. of Greater Chicago; pres. Chi- service"; joined staff of Brig. Gen. Charles G. in Phila., 1902-15; visiting and asso. physi- cago Forum Council, 1926-27. Mem. bd. Chi- Dawes, rendering service in Eng., Spain, Portu- cian, Temple U., Garretson, and Charity hosps., cago Govt. Planning Assn.; Nat. Conservation gal, Switzerland, Italy and N. Africa, coiperat- Phila., 1902-15; asso. prof. medicine, Temple Com.; chmn. People's Traction League, 1929- ing with mil. missions of allies; promoted to maii. U. Mod. Sbch.,1912-15; med. dir., Zurich Ins. 30. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Ill. Soe. S.A.R., and It. cal.; given spl. duties with demobiliza- Co., New York, N.Y., 1915-28, Home Ins. Co., Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Phi, Pi Gamma Mu. tion and peace ronf ; on return to U.S. apptd. New York, 1928-31; asso. prof. medicine, Tem- Author: Now Democracy, 1934; Back to Work, asst. dir. Bur. War Risk Ins.; sent to Europe ple U. Med. Sch. and mem. staff, Temple U. 1935. Clubs: University, Shawnee Country, to negotiate reciproeal agreements with foreign Hosp., Phila., Pa., since 1932; retired from Chicago Riding, Indian Hill (all Chicago); Nat. countries for care disabled vets., 1921; dir. active practice, 1931. Trustee Temple U. Mem. Press, Congressional Country (Washington, D.C.). U.S. Vets. Bur. during its last yr.; has been Am. Med. Assn., Pa. State and Phila. Co. med. Home: 900 S. Private Road, Winnetka, Ill.; asst. adminstr. Vet. Adminstrn. since orgn., in socs. (past dir.), Phila. Clin. Assn. (past and Headwaters Farm, Olney, Md. Office: In- charge med. and domiciliary care, constrn. and pres.), North Branch Phila. Med Soc. (past terior Bldg., Washington, D.C. supplies. Served 3 terms as comdr. in chief MiD. chmn.), Med. Club Phila. (past dir.). Repub- IGLEHART, Francis Nash, real estate broker; Order World War, its membership doubling dur- liean. Presbyn. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Union b. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 1, 1881; Charles ing his adminstrm. Mem. Vets. Foreign Wars, League, Penn Athletic (Philadelphia). Contbr. Iredell and Anne (Calhoun) I.; ed. pub. sch., Am. Legion, Heroes of '76, R.O.T.C. Assn. of many articles to mod. jours. Home: The Kenil- Baltimore, Marston Pvt. Sch., Baltimore, Johns U.S., Nat. Sojourners. Decorated Purple Heart worth, Alden Park, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Hopkins U. (Class 1903); m. Lucy James Cook, (U.S.); Officer Order of Crown of Italy; Officer IMBRIE, Andrew Clerk, retired business exec.; Nov. 16, 1907; children-Lucy James (Mrs. French Acad. (gold palms); Chevalier Legion of b. Jersey City, N.J., May 16, 1875; a. Charles John Edgar Howard), Angelica Peale (Mrs. Honor (France). Home: 3201 Carlisle Av.. Frederick and Charlotte Martha (Clerk) I.; stu- Warde B. Allan), Elizabeth Graham, Francis Baltimore, Md. Office: Arlington Bldg., Wash- dent Halsey Collegiate Sch., New York, 1888- Nash. Began as real estate broker, Baltimore, ington, D.C. 91; A.B., Princeton U., 1895; m. Dorothy 1905; pres. F. N. Iglehart &Co., Inc., Balti- IKELER, Kenneth Cole; prof. animal and Welsh, Jan. 12, 1918; children-Andrew Welsh, more; pres. Motoramp Garages of Md.; dir. dairy husbandry, U. of Md. Address: Univer- Frances Frazer. Began with Abbey & Imbrie, Dun-Bradstreet Corpn. Served as capt., Air sity of Maryland, College Park, Md. mfrs. fishing tackle, New York, 1895, treas., Service, U.S. Army, with A.E.F. Mom. Soc. ILL, Edward Joseph, M.D.; b. Newark, N.J., 1901-09, pres., 1909-16, when business was of Cincinnati of N.C., S.R., Md. Hist. Soc. May 23, 1854; s. C. Fridolin and Julia (Boh- sold; rep. H.L. Crawford & Co., bankers, New Episcopalian. Clubs: Maryland, Elkridge, Mer- man) L.; M.D., Colt. Phys. and Surg (Colum- York, and Amazon Pacific By. Co., in negotia- chants, Maryland Jockey, Baltimore Country. bia), 1875; Univs. of Strassburg, Vienna and tions with Peruvian Govt., Lima, Peru, 1913; Bachelor Cotillion (Baltimore, Md.); Green Freiburg, 1875-76; m. Clothilde Dieffenbach, purchasing agt. U.S. Finishing Co., New York, Spring Valley Hunt (Garrison, Md.). Home: Jan. 10, 1878; children-Mrs. Clothilde Scheller, operating five textile mills in Conn. and R.I., Stevenson, Baltimore Co., Md. Office: 11 E. Edgar A., Mrs. Edna O'Malley, Mrs. Florene K. 1914-19, dir. and treas., 1916-32. Mem. of Lexington St., Baltimore, Md. Hensler. In practice at Newark since 1876. Coin. of Fifty, Princeton U., 1905, formed to IGLEHART, Joseph Alexander Wilson, broker; Formeriy surgeon Woman's Hosp. and med. dir. establish endowment; chain. comn.to organize b. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 15, 1891; s. Paul and St. Michael's Hosp.; gynecologist, supervising Grad. Council of Princeton U., 1908, mem. May (Wilson) I.; student Boy's Latin Sbch.,obstetrician and trustee St. Baruabas Hosp.; con- Council since 1915, vico-chmn., 1922-23; trustee Baltimore, 1902-10; C.E., Cornell U., 1914; sulting gynecologist, Beth Israel Hosp., Newark, Princeton U., 1907-12; financial see. of bd., m. Jane Margaret Cary Ulman, Dec. 29, 1917; All Soul's Hosp., Morristown, N.J., Mountain 1909-12. Trustee Demilt Dispensary. New York, children-Jane Margaret Cary, Katharine Cary. Side Hosp., Montclair, N.J., Rahway Memorial 1905-19, chmn. coin. on mod. staff, 1917-19, Asso. with Brooke, Stokes & Co., Philadelphia, Hosp., Rahway, N.J.; dir. Prudential Insurance chin. spl. coin., 1919, to determine future 1914-21, partner, 1920-21; partner J. A. W. Co. of America. Member lid. of Education, New- orgn.; sec. Reconstrn. Hosp. (consolidation of Iglehart & Co., Baltimore, 1922-33; mgr. in- ark, 1878-80; trustee Newark City Home, 1880- Demilt Dispensary, the Clinic for Functional Re- vestment dept., Field, Glore & Co., New York, 95. Republican. Mem. Southern Surg. and education and the Park Hosp.), 1924-26, v.p., 1933-35; partner W. E. Hutton & Co., New Gynecol. Assn.; v.p. for N.J. of Pan Am. Med. 1928-29. Mem. exec. com. Friends of Prince- York City, since 1935; dir. Columbia Broad- Congress, 1893; pres. Med. Soc. State of N.J., ton U. -Library; chin. visiting coin. Princeton casting System, Nat. Gypsum Co. Served as 1907; v.p., 1893, pres. 1899, exec. council, U. Dept. of Art and Archaeology; chmn. bd. of pvt., Battery A, Md. P.A., 1915-16, 2d It., 1901-03, Am. Assn. Obstetricians and Gynecol- editorial direction Princeton Alumni Weekly, F.A., 1916-17. capt., Battery F, 321st F.A., ogists; pres. Acad. Medicine, Northern N.J.; 1925-32; trustee Princeton Country Day Sch. A.E.F', 1917-18, major, F.A., 1918. Mem. chmn. for State of N.J. of Am. Soe. for Con- since 1928, chmn., 1930-35. Republican. Pres- Delta Phi. Episcopalian. Clubs: Meadowbrook, trol of Cancer; pres. Soc. for Relief of Widows byterian. Club: Princeton (New York). As un- Lunch (New York City); Valley Hunt, Ralti- and Orphans of Med. Men of N.J.; fellow Am. dergrad. Princeton U., mom. Am. Whig Soc., more Country (Baltimore, Md.); South River Coll. Surgeons (chmn. judicial com. for N.J.); awarded five prizes in lit., writing, pub. speak- (Annapolis, Md.). Home: Lutherville, Md. Of- hon. fellow N.J. State Med. Soc. Home: 88 ing. Editor Nassau Literary Mag., Class of fice: 14 Wall St., New York, N.Y. Treacy Av. Office: 1004 Broad St., Newark, N.J. 1895, sec. since 1894. Address: 20 Hibben Rd., IHAIG, Reecee Myri,educator; b. or. Wooster, ILLrNGWORTH, Ralph Walshaw, Jr., clergy- Princeton, N.J. O., Sept. 21, 1881; o. Marion Brady and Sarah man; b. State College, Pa., Sept. 1, 1899; s. INCH, Sydney Richard, pub. utility exec.; b. Loretta (Miller) L.; Ph.B., Coll. of Wooster, Ralph Walshaw and Marion (Snyder) 1.; prep. England, June 16, 1878; a. Reuben and Eliza- 1901; Ph.M., U. of Chicago, 1909, Ph.D., edn. Franklin and Marshall Acad., 1915-17; beth (Down) L; cd. Huish Sch. for Boys, Taun- 1914; studied U. of Paris, 1907-08; in. Flavilla A.B., Princeton U., 1921; S.T.B., Western ton, Eng., and Finsbury Tech. Coll., London, Grant, Aug. 16, 1910. Teacher secondary schs., Theol. Sem., 1924; in. Edna Stewart, June 8, Eng.; in. Margaret B. Van den Broek, Apr. 25, 1901-07, 1909-12 and 1913-15; teaching fel- 1921; childreo-Ralph Stewart, Theodore Rey- 1904 (died Jan. 21, 1923); m. 2d,. Alice low, U. of Chicago, 1912-13; instr., Coll. of nolds, Marion Elizabeth (deceased). Ordained Evans, Oct. 15, 1928. Began with Mont. Power Wooster, summers 1910-12, 14, 15 and 17; to ministry of Presbyterian Ch., 1924; pastor Transmission Co., Butte, Mont., 1900; with asst. prof., Carnegie Inst. Tech., 1915-16, asso. Presbyn. Ch.. Frederickstown, O., 1924-26, Butte (Mont.) Electric &Power Co., 1901-03; prof., 1916-18, prof.