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 , 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 , 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. and head dept. modern Philipsbhrg, Pa., 1926-36; supt. Presbytery of mgr. Missoula (Mont.) Light &Water Co., 1903- langs., 1918-20, dir. eveiing courses since Huntingdon, Pa., since 1936. Dir. and see. of 12; gen. supt. Utah Power &Light Co., 1913- 1920, dir. summnersessions, 1918-33, dir. div. bd. Huntingdon Presbytery Home for Aged. 18, v.p. and gen. mgr., 1918-23; v.p. Electric of gen. studies and dean of freshmen is engring. Mason (320). Mome:Pine Grove Mills, Pa. Bond & Share Co., 1924-33, pres. since 1933; since 1926. See.-treas. Assn. of Urban Uni- ILLMAN, Adelaide Thomas, educator; b. pres. Ebasco Services, Inc. Fellow Am. Inst. versities; mem. Pittsburgh Philos. Soc., Phi Philadelphia, Pa., June 10, 1876: d. Charles E.E. Republican. Mason. Clubs: Engineers, Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Ep- and Adelaide (Litle) I.; student Philadelphia Bankers (New York); Rock Spring (W. Orange, silon. Protestant. Club: Agora (Pittsburgh). High Sch. for Girls, 1891-95, Philadelphia Nor- N.J.). Home: Walnut Gate, N. Ridgewood Rd., Home: 1722 New Haven Av., Dormont, Pitts- mal Sch., 1895-98; B.S. in Edn., U. of Pa., S. Orange, N.J. Office: 2 Rector St., New burgh, Pa. 1929; A.M. in Edn., Columbia Univ. Teachers York, N.Y. IJAMS, George Edwin, asst. adminst. Vet- Coll., 1934; unmarried. Kindergarten teacher, INGBERG, Simon Hanson, research on fire re- erans' Administration; b. Baltimore, Md., Sept. Starr Center, Philadelphia; 1900-12; asst. Miss sistance and prevention; b. Ringsager, Norway. 29, 1888; s. George Edgar and Helen Eliza- Hart's Training Sch. for Kindergartners, 1912- June 24, 1877; a. Hans Olson and Christine beth (Jordan) I.; ed. Baltimore grade schs. and 18; prin. Illman Training Sch. for Kindergarten (Ask) I.; came to U.S., 1881, naturalized, Baltimore City Coll.; m. Mary Rawlings Ad- and Primary Teachers, 1918-36, name changed, 1897; student Concordia Coll., Moorhead, Minn., dison, Feb. 7, 1912; children-George Edwin, 1936, to Illman-Carter Unit for Kindergarten- 1895-97; C.E., U. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn., , Barbara Ann. Served on Mexican Bor- Primary Teachers of School of Edn. of U. of Pa., 1909; M.S., U. of Ill., Urbana, III., 1910; in. der in First Md. Cavalry, Nat. Guard, 1916; thus becoming part of U. of Pa., and since dir. Blanche Elizabeth McManus, June 18, 1912; enlisted for World War service U.S.A. as private, Mem. Pi Lambda Theta. Clubs: Women's Uni- children-Martin Howard (dec.), Kathryn subsequently entered R.O.T.C., Fort Myer, Va., versity, Faculty Tea (Uni. of Pa., Philadelphia). Blanche, Phiip Sigurd, Norval Owen, Lawrence 1917; served as rapt. of inf., U.S. Army, at Home: -30 W. Logan St., Philadelphia, Pa. Edward. Teacher Minn. pub. sghs., 1897-1906; INGEBRITSEN 433 INGRAM instr. civil engring., Lehigh U., Bethlehem, Pa., delphia, Franklin inn, Midday, Print Club of 1910-11; structural designer Presbyn. Ch., 1892; asst. pastor St. Nicholas James Stewart Co.. Phila. (ex-pres.); Ivy (Princeton, N.J.). An- Collegiate Ch., N.Y. City, 1892-93; pastor Chicago, Ill., 1911-12, 1913-14, C.,M.&St.P thor: Open That Door, 1916. Home: Peallyn Ry. Chicago, 1912-13; asso. physicist Irving-on-Hudson, N.Y., 1894-1910, 2d Ref. Nat. P.O., Pa. Office: Land Title Bldg., Philadel- Ch., New Brunswick, N.J., 1910-20; sec. prog- Bar. of Standards, Washington, D.C., 1914-20, phia, Pa. physicist, prin. ress campaign com., Ref. Ch. in America, 1920- engr. and chief fire resistance INGERSOLL, William Harrison,manufacturer; 23; See. Progress Council, Ref. Ch. in America, sect. since 1921. Sec. Federal Fire Council sines b. Delta, Eaton Co., Mich., Mar. 22, 1880; s. 1923-37; stated clerk Gen. Synod. of Ref. Ch. 1930. Trustee Montgomery County (Md.) Pub. Arthur Nichols and Agnes Nancy (Wright) I.; in America since 1932, treas. since 1938. Mem. Sch. System. Mem. A.A.A.S., Wash. Philos. Soc., student Pratt Inst., Presbyn. Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, Nat. Fire Protec- Brooklyn, N.Y., 1894-97; Bd. Ch. Erection, 1897-1910, Bd. tion Assn., B.S., Poly. Inst., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1902; m. Domestic Missions, Ref. Ch. in America, 1911- Bldg. Officials Conf. of America, Frances Mary Evans, 1909; children-William 21. Mem. Am. Astion. Soc., Am. Assn. Vari- Sigma Xi. Am. Ethical Union. Royal Arcanum. Harrison, Franres Elizabeth, Lois Dorrit. Began able Star Observers, Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Up- Club: Edgemoor (Bethesda, Md.). Author many as elec. engr., 1903; Partner Robert H. Inger- silon. Republican. Home: 332 Beechwood P1., tech., scientific publs. on structurai engring., soll & Bro., mfrs. Dollar Watch, New York; Leonia, N.J. Office: 25 E. 22d St., New fire resistance and prevention. Home: 7018 while dir. and gen. marketing mgr. Ingersoll York, N.Y. Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. Office: Nat. Bur. Watches in of Standards, Washington, D.C. charge sales and advertising business INGLE, William, banker; b. Baltimore, Md., grew to world-wide concern; pres. Positype Aug. 27, 1858; s. William Pechin and Eliza INGEBRITSEN, Otis Clarence, psychology; b. Corpn. of America, mfrs. photographic materials, (Crummer) I.; ed. pub. schs.; m. Harriet Hollandale, Wis., Apr. 9, 1893; s. Albert and New York; pres. Ingersoll Radipoint Co., unris. Page, of Baltimore, Dec. 12, 1883; children- Caroline (Rindy) 1.; ed. State Normal Sch., mech. pencils, New York; pres. Colloidal Min- Eliza, Margaret Page, Julia Pechin. Served as Platteville, Wis., 1908-10, 1913-15; Ph.B., erals Co., New York; v.p. and gen. marketing elk. Farmers &Merchants Nat. Bank, Baltimore, U. of Wis., 1924, Ph.M., same, 1926; Ph.D., mgr. DeForest Radio Co.. New York; mem. In- 1878-81; with Merchants Nat. Bank, Baltimore, U. of Chicago, 1931; grad. study, Cornell U., gersoll, Norwell & Babson, marketing consult- 1881-1914, advancing to v.p.; chmn. bd. and summer 1932; m. Mary Bishop, Aug. 13, 1929; ants, New York; dir. Hostiter Corpr.; advisor federal reserve agt., Federal Reserve Bank, Rich- children-Karl John, Donald Mace. Engaged in in marketing of numerous other articles; visiting mond, Va., 1914-16; pres. Baltimore Trust Co., teaching rural schs., prin. sch., teacher high lecturer at various times on marketing and ad- 1916-25, vice china. bd., 1925-27, retired, Feb. sch., 1910-23; instr. U of Wis., 1924-27, Syra- vertising Harvard Seb. of Business Administri., 1927. Episcopalian. Clubs: University, Mer- cuse U.. 1927-29, Univ. of Chicago, 1929-31; N.Y.U. Sch. of Commerce and Accounts, U. of chants. Home: 1710 Park Av., Baltimore, Md. prof. psychology, Queens-Chicora Coll., Charlotte, Wis. Sch. of Commerce and Accounts, U. of 111. N.C., 1931-34; asso. prof. psychology. N.J. Sch. of Commerce and Accounts. Nat. dir. INGLIS, William Wallace, manufacturer; h. State Teachers Coll., Montclair, N.J. since of pub. speaking Coin. on Pub. Information, Scranton, Pa., Jan. 19, 1871; s. John Scott and 1934. Served as pvt. Field Hosp. service, Washington, D.C., during World War. Mem. Janet Henderson. (Lorimer) I.; student Scranton U.S.A., 1917-19, with A.E.F. in France. Mem. Employer's Industrial Commn. sent by govt. to Puh. Sghs., 1878-84; in. Gertrude Jayne Ken- Am. Psychol. Assn., N.J. Assn. Psychologists study European industrial conditions; organizer nedy, Oct. 28, 1903 (died Jan. 5, 1937); chil- (pres.), Acacia. Conglist. Mason. Home: 115 original Vigilance Com., out of which developed dren-Mary Elizabeth (Mrs. John Dodge Strong), Buckingham Rd., Montclair, N.J. Nat. Better Business Burs.; organizer and dir. John Scott 2d. Began as office boy Hillside Coal INGERSOLL, C(htarles) Jarec', ry. official; b. Am. Fair Trade Assn.; served as del. from U.S. &Iron Co., Dunmore, Pa., 1884-88, chief clerk, and chain. com. on distribution and unfair 1888-1902; supt. Pa. Coal Co., Dunmore, Pa., Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 11, 1894; s. Charles com- 1902-09; gen. Edward and Henrietta (Sturgis) I.; student St. petition, Internal. Chamber of Commerce, Paris. supt. Hillside Coal &Iron Co. Mem. Assn. of Nat. Advertisers (dir. and and Pa. Coal Co., 1909-13, gen. mgr., 1913-16; Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1908-13; C.E., mem. gen. mgr. Princeton, 1917; m. Marian Baird, Nov. 1, exec. com.), Asso. Advertising Clubs of the coal mining dept.. D.L.& W. R.R. Co., World (dir. and mem. exec. com.), U.S. Cham- 1916-17, v.p. and mgr. coal mining dept., 1917- 1920; children-Anna Warren, Charles Jared, 21; Sally Wister, Gainor Baird. With Midland Val- ber of Commerce (china. com. on distribution preu. Keystone Mining Co., East Brady, Pa., ley R.R., since 1920, chain. bd. since 1932; and unfair competition), Am. Soc. Sales Execs. since 1919; pres. Glen Alden Coal Co., Scran- (charter), Am. Marketing Soc. (charter, ton, Pa., since 1921; pres. Shelocta Coal Co., chin. bd. Kan., Okla. & Gulf R.R., Okla. chmn. East Brady, Pa., City-Ada-Atoka RY. Co.; pres. Muskogee Co., com. on mfrs. specialty marketing), Am. Mfrs. since 1921; chain. Anthracite Sebastian County Coal & Mining Co.; mgr. Export Assn. (treas.), Am. Marketing Assn., Bd. of Conciliation since 1927; dir. First Nat. Girard Trust Co., Western Savings Fund Assn.; Alpha Delta Sigma. Clubs: Advertising (during Bank, Scranton, Pa., First Nat. Bank, Wilkes dir. Pennsylvania HR., Phila. & Western By. term as pres. membership increased from 16 to Barre, Pa., Kingston (Pa.) Nat. Bank, D.L.& W. Co. Served as It., j.g., U.S.N., World War. 1,100), N.Y. Sales Managers (charter), Na- Coal Co., N.Y., Sprague & Henwood, Inc., Democrat. Episcopalian. Club: Philadelphia. tional Arts (New York); Canoe Brook (Summit, Scranton, Pa., Nokomis Water Co., Factoryville, Home: Ft. Washington, Pa. Office: 135 Inde- N.J.). Home: 24 Mountain Av., Maplewood, Pa., Honey Brook Water Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. pendence Sq., Philadelphia, Pa. N.J. Office: 370 Lexington Av., New York, N.Y. Dir. Moses Taylor Hosp., Scranton. Pa. Mem. Y.M.C.A. Republican. Presbyterian. Mason INGERSOLL, Frank Bostwick, lawyer; b. INGHAM, CharlesrT(attersall), architect; b. (Royal Arch, Royal and Select Muster, Knights Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 22, 1893; s. Hartwell Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 21, 1876; s. Tattersall Templar, Consistory, Shiner). Clubs: Scranton, Bostwick and Susan Mary (Patterson) I.; LL.B., and Ellen (Ward) I.; grad. high seh., Houtz- Scranton Country (Scranton, Pa.) ; Westmoreland Cornell U., 1917; m. Melba dale, Pa., 1891; student U. Of Pa., 1893-96; Martin, Mar. 20, m. Cora Martha (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.). Home: 1025 Vine St. 1922. Admitted to Pa. bar, 1917, beginning Rogers, Sept. 7, 1904; chil- Office: 310 Jefferson Av., Scranton, Pa. in law officeof Gordon &Smith, became partner, dren-Charles Seth, Albert Joseph, Roger Ward. 1925, also partner of various successors, last be- Cora May. Began practice as architect, Pitts- INGMANSON, John Harald, research chemist; ing Smith, Buchanan &Ingersoll; dir. Armstrong burgh, 1897; mem. firm Ingham & Boyd since b. Sycamore, Ill., April 9, 1898; s. Andrew Cork Co. Served as Ist It. Ordnance Dept., Ist 1911. Prin. works of trm: Chatham Village Emil and Ellen (Johnson) I.; student U. of 111., Army Hdqrs., later 3d Army Hdqrs., Demolition Housing Development; Buhl Planetarium and 1917-20; B.S., U. of Chicago, 1925; m. Myra sect., A.E.F., World War. Mem. bd. govs. Inst. of Popular Science; Historical Society of Elizabeth Thompson, July 28, 1923; children- Pittsburgh Skin and Cancer Foundation, Legal Western Pa. Bldg.; Henry Clay Frick Training John Earl, Dale Eugene. Chemist, Sherwin Wil- Aid Soc., Kingsley Assn. Mom. Am. Law Inst., Seh. for Teachers; Administration Bldg. of Rd. liams Co., 1919, Conley Foil Co., 1920-23; Am. Bar Assn., Pa. Bar Assn., Allegheny Co. of Pub. Edo., gymnasium and dining hall for chem. engr. U.S. Foil Co., 1923-24, Tower Mfg. Bar. Assn., Assn. Bar City of New York; Cornell Shady Side Acad.; Waverly Presbyn. Ch. (all Co., 1925-27; works mgr. Crown Chem. Corpn., U. Law Assn. (v.p.), Delta Chi. Republican. Of Pittsburgh); also high-sehs. at Edgewood, 1927-28; research chemists, Bell Telephone Mason. Clubs: Oakmont Country, (bd. of govs.), Arilkinsburg, Mt. Lebanon, all of Pa. Instr., Labs., Inc., since 1928. Mem. Am. Chem. Soec., Fox Chapel Country, Duquesne, Laucaster Coun- Irchtl. Sch., Carnegie Inst. Tech., 1917. Mem. Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, Phi Lambda try. Home: R.D. 2, Sharpsburg, Pa. Office: Pa. State Bldg. Code Coin., 1920, City of Pitts- Upsilon. Republican. Mason. Contbr. papers 1025 Union Trust Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. burgh Bldg. Code Com., 1920-24; ex-pres. Pa. on rubber and allied materials. Home: 183 State Rd. Examiners of Architects; mem. Forbes St., Rahway, N.J. Office: 463 West St., INGERSOLL, Robert Sturgis, lawyer; b. Phil- Commn. on Ch. Architecture, Diocese of Pitts- NewYork, N.Y. adelphia, Dcc. 16, 1891; s. Charles Edward surgh, P.E. Ch. Fellow and see. Am. Inst. INGRAM, Martha Beardsley, business execu- and Henrietta A. (Sturgis) I.; prep. edn., St. Architects (ex-dir.; ex-pres. Pittsburgh chap- tive; b. Rock Rapids, la., Oct. 12, 1903; d. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H.; Litt.B., Prince- otr); mem. Beta Theta Pi. Republican. Epis Frank Grenville and Mary Evanna (Riddell) ton U., 1914; LL.D., U. of Pa., 1921; m. eopalian. Mason (32°). Clubs: Duquesne, Beardsley; A.B.. Washington U., St. Louis, Macson B. Fowls, Oct. 31, 1914; children- Pittsburgh Architectural (ex-pres.). Home: 917 Mo., 1926, M.S., 1927, Ph.D., 1931; m. Robert Sturgis, George Fowle, Phebe Warren, lellefonte St. Office: Empire Bldg., Pittsburgh. lames Edward Ingram, Oct. 20, 1933. Teaching Charles Edward, Harry. With editorial dept. of Pa. fellowin botany, Washington U., St. Louis, J.B. Lippincott & Co., Phila., 1914-17; mem. INGHAM, John Albertson, clergyman; b. 1926-29, instr., 1929-31; prof. of biology, law firm Ballard, Spahr, Andrews & Ingersoll, Meridian, N.Y., Jan. 13, 1868; S. Albert Con- SiouxFalls (S.D.) Coll., 1931-33; see.-treas. since 1921; mgr. Phila. Savings Fund Soc.; dir. tantine and Cynthia Amelia (Van Wie); A.B, DavisShoe Co., retail sale of shoes, Sharon, Pa., North Penn. B.R., Midland Valley By. Co., Syracuse U., 1886, A.M., 1889, D.D., 1908; lince 1936. Mem.Am. Bot. Soc., Phi Mu, Phi Muskogee Co. Served as lst It. inf., World crad.Unioss Theol. Sen., 1892; m. Mary Bart- Sigma,Sigma Xi. Republican. Congregationalist. War. Viee-pres. and mem. hd. mars. Phila. et Stebbins, N.Y., Sept. 28, 1892' children- Clubs:Sharon College, "X" Club. Home: 359 Zooil. Soc.; trustee of Phila. Mas. of Art; Edward Stebbins, Caroline Lawrence (Mrs. James E. State St. Office: 110 E. State St., Sharon, trustee Fairmounnt Park Art Assn.; dir. Phila. 4arshall Plumer), Albert Van Wie. Teacher of Pa. Orchestra Assn.; Pa. chins. Dcm. Victory Fond mathematics, Centenary Campaign, 1932. Episcopalian. Cluhs: Phila- Collegiate Inst., Hack- INGRAM, William Albert, retired steel exec.; ttstown, N.J., 1887-89 ordained ministry I Bilston, England, Jan. 18, 1867; s. George INNES 434 IRWIN and Jane (Cadman) I.; ed. Codsall Nat. Schs., s. George Monroe and Mary Ellen (Law) I.; 213 Charles St. (10). Office: 605 Starr Bldg., Wolverhampton Tech. Inst., Metropolitan Sch. of student W.Va. Wesleyan Coll., Buekhannon, Third Av., Pittsburgh, Pa. Languages, London, Eng.; came to U.S., 1898. W.Va., 1903-05; M.D., U. of Md. Coll. of IRVIN, Robert Roy, chemist; b. Lawrence, naturalized, 1911; m. Florence Timmis, Dec. Medicine, Baltimore, 1912; m. Ada Scott, Nov. Kan., June 11, 1887; s. John Alexander and 25, 1899; 1 dau., Florence Lillian. Confidential 10, 1912; 1 son, James Dudley. Asst. pn1n. Annie Greenwood (Smith) I; A.B., Kan. State sec. to Rev. John Barton, Ch. Pastoral Aid Sae., high srb., Pennsboro, W.Va., 1906-08; interne U., 1916, M.S., 1917; m. Ester Elizabeth London, Eng., later teacher of spl. subjects, Kanawha Valley Hosp., Charleston, W.Va., 1913- Brownlee, June 20, 1914; children-Howard London (Eng.) Rd. of Edn.; bookkeeper Rogers 15; doctor in charge Charleston (W.Va.) Health Brownlee, John Martin. Research chemist, Mel- Locomotive Co., Paterson, N.J., 1901-06; in Dept., 1919-24, organized nursing service for lon Inst. Industrial Research, Pittsburgh,*1917- charge of comptroller's office, Am. Locomotive lept., 1919; in charge Charleston Schs. Health 32; research chemist National Grain Yeast Co., New York, 1906-08; with Taylor-Wharton Dept., 1928-32; pres. Mountain State Hosp., Corpn., 1932-35, chief chemist since 1935. Iron &Steel Co., High Bridge, N.J., since 1909, Charleston, since 1925; ores. W.Va. Hospital Fellow A.A.A.S.- mem. Am. Chem. fie., Am. see. and treas., 1909-29, dir. since 1936; v.p. Association, 1928. Mem. medical appeal board, Assn. Cereal Chemists, Alpha Chi Sigma. and dir. First Nat. Bank, High Bridge, N.J., 6th W.Va. Dist., during World War; Capt. Democrat. Home: 56 Maines Drive, Bloomfield, since 1933; dir. High Bridge (N.J.) Bldg. & M.R.C., U.S. Army, 1919-26. Mem. A.M.A., N.J. Office: Nat. Grain Yeast Corpn.. Belleville, Loan Assn. Trustee Boy Scout Camp, Buck. W.Va. Med. Soec.(chin. pub. policy and legis- N.J. Comntr. High Bridge Borough (N.J.) Sinking lative com. 1919-26), Kanawha Med. Soec.(see' IRVINE, William Yuiss, banker; b. Smith- Fund; pres. High Bridge Bd. of Edn., 1915-29. 1916-17, pros. 1918), Phi Beta Pi. Republican.' RIE ila urss akr Sih Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Bailroad Ma- Wsethodist. Mason. Home: 1297 Quarrier St* field, Jefferson Co., 0.. June 7, 1866; s. chinery (New York). Address: High Bridge, N.J. iflice: Kanawha Bank & Trust Bldg., Charles- George Fleming and Rachael (Burriss) I.; ed. onn.W.Va. pub. orbs, and Linsly Inst., Wheeling. W.Va.; INNES, William Thornton, publisher, author; m., Eva A. Drake, Feb. 25, 1886; 1 son, Rus- b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 2, 1874; 5. William Thorn- IRLAiND,George Allison, prof. elec. engring.; sell Drake. Asst. cashier, Nat. Exchange Bank, ton and Eleanor (Kirkbride) I.; grad. Friends' b. Lewisburg, Pa., Jan. 3, 1894; s. Thomas Wheeling, 1898-1901; cashier Bank of Wheeling, Central Sch., Phila., 1892; m. Mary Josephine Edwin and Emma Priscilla (MeCurdy) I.; B.S. 1901-07; v.p. and mgr. Nat. Bank of W.Va., Weber, Oct. 5, 1899; children-Evelyn Baldwin in E.E., Bucknell U., 1915, E.E., same, 1922; 1907-26, pres. since 1926; also pres. Farmers (Mrs. Austin Homer), Mary Thornton (Mrs. M.E.E., Johns Hopkins U., 1925, Dr. Engring., Nat. Bank, Claysville, Pa. Mem. W.Va. Bank- George McNeely Belsterling), Elizabeth Wevill same, 1932; m. Lillian A. Sindle, Sept. 16, ers Assn. (see., 1907, 08, pres. 1909, 10), (Mrs. Guyon Chadwick), Jean Woodside (Mrs. 1924; children-Ruth Mitchell, Edwin Allison, Wheeling Chamber of Commerce; ex-pres. Wheel John Page Simpson). Began as copyholder in Margaret Ann, Barbara Ellen. Draftsman, N.Y.C ing Assn. Credit Men; ex-treas. Wheeling Chap- 1895; formed partnership with father in printing &H. R.R. Co., 1915-16; with Bethlehem Steel ter Am. Red Cross. Republican. Methodist. business, firm Innes &Son., 18597; upon retire- Co., 1918-20; instr. mech. drawing apd elec. Mason (K.T.). Clubs: Fort Henry, Twilight, ment of father formed with brother Innes &Sons, engring., Bucknell U., 1920-24, asst. prof. elec. Rotary. Home: Elmwood, Elm Grove, W.Va. 1910, which still continues; also operates Innes engring. 1925-34, asso. prof., 1934-37, prof. Office: Wheeling, W.Va.* Pub. Co.; v.p. Graphic Arts Mutual Fire Ins. since 1917. Served as pvt. to 2d lieut. Signal IR NG Larne bilgs;b Bot, Co. Chmn. advisory eom. printing div. Dobbins Corps. U.S.A., 1918. Fellow A.A.A.S.; mem. IRVIN, Laure1ce, biologist; b. Boston. Vocational Sch. (Phila.). Past ores. Typothetze Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Sac. fur Promotion En- (Maysege.1I95 are.Win. Natobr anieand EStherl of Phila. Mem. Acad. Nat. Sciences of Phila., gring. Edo., Sigma Chi, Pi Mu Epsilon. Repub- (MesenerB i. prep.,edo Roxharylati1, SChorol; Am. Mus. of Nat. History of N.Y. City. Club: lican. Presbyn. Mason. Author and co-author, ABr., Bawdoin Chol, 1916, ChNArle Coro Meridian of Phila. (past pres.). Author: Gold- tec.ofU.S pper Bu. o Mies.Hom: ivardeU., 1917; Ph.D., Stanford U., 1924; m. fash Varieties and Tropical Aquarium Fishes, Market St., Lewisburg, Pa. Muriel Stevens, Aug. 16, 1917; m. 2d, Eliza- 1917; The Modern Aquarium, 1929; Exotic IRVIN, Charle Henry, banker; b. Liberty, Pa., beth Knox Hunter, June 12, 1925; children- Aquarium Fishes, 1935; The Complete Aquarium Oct. 29, 1866; s. William and Mary (Veil) I.; Susan, William Nathaniel. Laurence. Instr., Book, 1936. Editor of the Aquarium (monthly student Bethany (W.Va.) Coll., hon. LL.D., Menlo (Calif.) Seb., 1921-23; asst. in physiol- mag.). Contbr. to Encyclopadia Britanica, and 1936; m. Fannie V. Williams, Sept. 27, 1893; ogy, Stanford U., 1923-24, instr., 1924-25 printing jours. Home: 1824 N. Park Av. Office: children-William P., Helen (Mrs. James Wyck- asst. prof., 1926-27; Nat. Research Council 129 N. 12tb St., Philadelphia, Pa. off), Mary Louise (Mrs. Mio H. Olin), Frances fellow in biology, U. of Frankfurt, Germany, INSLEY, Herbert, scientist; b. Nanuet, N.Y., (Mrs. Radford F. Pittam). Became asso. with 1926-27; asso. prof. physiology, U. of Toronto, May 16, 1893; s. Earle and Annie (Hutton) I.; father in mfr. sole leather and established firm 1927-34, prof. exptl. biology, 1934-37; prof. student Spring Valley (N.Y.) High Sch., 1906- of William Irvin & Son, 1888, assuming busi- biology, Swarthmore Coll., since 1937; lecturer 10, Amherst (Mass.) Coll., 1910-11; E.S., ness at death of father, 1901, and continuing physiology. U. of Pa., since 1937; instr. Marine Hamilton Coll., Clinton, N.Y., 1914; Ph.D., to operate tannery until 1916 (business sold Biol. Lab., Woods Hole, Mass., since 1931, Johns Hopkins U., Baltimore, Md.. 1919; m. to Armour and Co.); retired from active busi- In charge physiology course since 1934, trustee Margarette Hiteshew, Oct. 8. 1921; children- ness, 1916; ares. Citizens' Nat. Bank of Big since 1935, see. exee. com., 1936 and 1938- Robert Hiteshew, Herbert Hutton. Scientific aide, Run, Pa.; mgr. William Irvin Co. Mem. Pa. 39. Served as It., 165th Inf., with A.EF. and Bur. of Standards, 1917-18; geologic aide and Ho. of Reps., 1923-27. Mom. seb. hd., Big Army of Occupation, 1917-19. Fellow A.A.A.S., asst. geologist, U.S. Geological Survey, 1919-21; Run, Pa., many years. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Am. Physiol. Soe., Canadian Physiol. Sec., Am. asst. and asso. petrographer, U.S. Bar. of Republiean. Mem. Christian Ch. (supt. Bible Soe. Zoilogists; mem. Nat. Research Council Mines, 1921-22; petrographer and sr. petrog- Seh. 47 yrs.). Mason (320). Home: Church (Div. Biology and Agrc); rep. on Dive of rapher, Nat. Bur. of Standards since 1922. St. Office: Citizens' Bank Bldg., Big Run, Pa. Chemistry and Chem. Technology; mem. Delta Served as pvt. Chem. Warfare Service, U.S. Army, IRVIN, Richard, architect, engr.; b. Pitts- Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. 1918-19. Fellow Mineralogical Soc. of America, burgh, Pa., Sept. 12, 1884; s. Francis Orvill Unitarian. Writer of articles on physiology of Geological Soc. of America, Am. Ceramic Soc.; and Mary (Anderson) I.; grad. Pittsburgh respiration in animals, etc. Editor: Jour. of mem. Optical Ssc. of America, A.A.A.S., GCOol.Grade Seh., 1899, Pittsburgh High 8eb., Cellular and Comparative Physiology. Home: Soec.of Washington, Washington Acad. of Sci- 1903, Sheffield Scientific Seb. (Yale U.), 1907; 311 Elm Av., Swarthmore, Pa, ence, Delta Tau Delta, Gamma Alpha. Demo- m. Cora Douglas, Feb. 1915 (died Dec. 16, IRWIN, Grattan G.; urologist Charleston Gen. crat. Episcopalian. Author of numerous scientific 1918); 1 son, Richard. With Albert &Julius Hosp. Address: 1017 Quarrier St., Charleston, papers. Home: 6710 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Kahn, Detroit (summers), 1903-07; draftsman, W.Va. Md. Office: Nat. Bureau of Standards, Wash- engr. and architect various firms in New York. RIHrl etn rf flw .Crs ington, D.C. Baltimore, Detroit, Kansas City and St. Louis, IRWIN, Harold Seatn, prof. of law; h. Chris. INSLEY, T. S.; judge 1st Judicial Circuit of 1907-12; registered architect and professional tians, Pa.. Aug. 11, 1901; I. Charles Flem- Md., term expires 1949. Address: Cambridge, engr., 1912; pres. and gen. mgr. Federal Enamel- ilg and Amy Marie (8killman)Dlk I.; Ph.B., - Md. ing & Stamping Co., 1914; partner and origina- ioon Coll., 1923; LL.B., Dickinson Seh o tor Wirshing Pelohbet Organ Co., 1916; was Law, 1925; A.M., Dickinson Coll., 1925; m. IRELAND, Clarence Edward, prof. physics; b. also v.p. and gen. mgr. Sligo Iron & Steel Co. Dorothy E. Bayley, Aug. 21, 1926; children- Sullivan, Ill., Oct. 5, 1902; s. Joseph Hamilton Prin. works: 6 story bldg. for Geo. A. Kelly Harold Seaton, Roger Bayley, Carol Ann, Ad- and Louisa (Desjardin) I.; A.B., U. of Ill., Drug Cs; 12-story office Bldg. Palace Hard- mitted to Pa. bar, 1925, and prof. of law, 1926, M.S., 1928, Ph.D., 1932; m. Ruth ware Co.; Fourth Avenue Garage, Pittsburgh; of- Dickinson 8ch. of Law since 1921; mom, faculty Margarette Foster, Sept. 7, 1926; children- fiee bldg. West Penn Power Co.; altered and en- of Am. Inst. Banking, Harrisburg, Pa.; served Cynthia, Ronald Joseph. Asst. in physics, U. of larged residence of Mrs. Wm. Thaw, Jr.; consult- as mem. Pa. State Bd. for Examination of Pub. Ill., 1926-32; instr. in physics and mathemat- ing architect for warehousoes anodgarages of Con- Accountants, 1932-37. Mome.Phi Kappa Psi, ics, St. Peter's Coll.. Jersey City, N.J., 1932- solidated Gus, Electric Light &Power Co., Balti- Woolsack. Republican. Presbyn. Mason. Faculty 33, asst. prof. physics, 1933-35, prof. physics more, and one on L St., Washington, D.C.; also Editor: DickmnsonLaw Review. Contbr. to legal since 1935. ehmn. dept. physics and mathemat- built and modernized several other large bldgs. in journs. Home: 616 Highland Av., Carlisle, Pa. ics since 1935. Moem.A.A.A.S., Am. Phys. Erie and Pittsburgh, Pa. Co-inventor with Ed- IRWIN, James Robin, physician; h. Belleville, Soec.,Am. Assn. Physics Teachers, Theta Kappa ward Shenk of modern type aeoustical rectification, N.J.,. Aug. 18, 1891; s. Andrew and Jane Eliza- Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Xi, Phi Eta. Roman made improvements on concrete reinforcements, beth (Dunbar) I.; B.P.E., Springfield (Mass.) Catholic. Moem. University Club of Hudson cribbing and steel beams. Dem. candidate for Coll., 1914; M.D., U. of Pa. Med. Sch., 1918; County (Jersey City). Home: Rochelle Park, Congress, 1934. Dir. Pa. Assn. Architects. in. Gladys A: Brown, Jan. 17, 1922. Interne N.J. Office: St. Peter's College, Jersey City. Merm. Assn. Architects of Western Pa., Soec. St. Barnabas Hosp., Newark, N.J., 1918-20; N.J. Professional Engrs., Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Ma- engaged in gen. practice of medicine and surgery IRELAND, Rithie Alexander, physician and son (Shriner), Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, at Belleville, N.J., since 1920; attdg. surgeon, surgeon; b. White Oak, W.Va. Oct. 11, 1884; Elk. Club: Metropolitan (Pittsburgh). Home: St. Barnabas Hosp., Newark, N.J.; mem. rour- IRWIN 435 IVES tesy staff Mountainside Hosp., Montclair, Pres- Orthodox Union (monthly). Writer numerous many secular and religious papers. Editor Bull. byterian and Crippled Children's hoasps.,New- articles Dictionary Am. Biography. Home: 5534 of Commn. on Social Justice of Central Conf. ark, N.J. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons. Mem. Bartlett St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Am. Rabbis, 1927-33; contbg. editor The World A.M.A.. N.J. State and Essex Co. med. sons., ISANOGLE, Aloy Michael, prof. edn. and Tomorrow, 1929-33; The Reconstructionist. Lec- Anat. Soc., Clinicians Soc., Asso. Physicians dean Sch. of Edn., Western Md. Coll. Address: turer Jewish Chautauqua and various univs. and of Montclair and Vicinity, Phi Rho Sigma. Mem. Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. forums. Home: 3500 Shelbourne Rd. Office: Dutch Ref. Ch. Mason. Club: Upper Mont- ISANOGLE, Anna Hougk, registrar Western 6300 Park Heights Av., Baltimore, Md. clair Country. Home: 37 Clearman PI. Office: Md. Coll. Address: Western 330 Washington Ay., Belleville, N.J. Maryland College, ITTER, Harry Augustus, geologist; b. Hazle- Westminster, Md. ton, Pa., Mar. 26, 1899; s. Charles Justus and IRWIN, Orlando William, sales mgr.; h. Bel- Anna Elizabeth (Smink) laire, O., ISHERWOOD, James Ernest, lawyer; b. Free- 8.; Ph.B., Lafayette Oct. 28, 1881; a. William David and dom, Pa., Dec. 10, 1897; a. Ernest and Anna Coll., 1921, M.S., same, 1924; Ph.D., Colum- Harriet (DeLong) I.; grad. Wooster Coll., 1904; bia U., 1933; m. Marguerite B.S., Case Sch. of Applied (Young) I.; grad. Cannonsburg (Pa.) high Anna Zierdt, Sept. Science, 1906, C.E., Seh., 1914; A.B., Allegheny Coll., Meadville, 5. 1923; 1 dau., Shirley Anne. Engaged as 1909; m. Nyda Lee Lewis, Aug. 16, 1904; ehil- instr, geology, Lafayette Coll., dren-Margaret Lee, William Pa., 1919, A.M., 1920; certifieate, *U. of 1921-26, asst David. Held position Poiters, Vienne, France, 1919; LL.B., U. of prof., 1926-31, asso. prof. since 1931; prof of asst. chief draftsman, Lake Shore & Mich. summer sebs., Rutgers U., 1929, Rochester Southern By., bridge Dept., Cleveland, 1906-11; Pittsburgh, 1923; in. Dorothy May Curry, Aug. U., 8, 1923; children-James Earnest, Dorothy 1930; asst. geologist with State of Pa. Geol. draftsman Trucson Steel Co., Youngstown, O., Survey, 1931-34; geologist for Nazareth 1911, chief draftsman, 1912-16, asst. Jean, Robert Malvern. Admitted to Pa. bar, Port- sales 1923; gen. practice of law, Waynesburg, 1923- land Cement Co. since 1935. Served as seaman mgr., 1917-25, v.p., 1925-35; sales mgr. con- 2d class, U.S. crete bar div. 27; partner firm Smith &Isherwood, Waynes- Naval Res., 1918-21. Mem. Carnegie Illinois Steel Co., Pitts- burg, Pa., since 1927. Served as pvt., Inf.. A.A.A.S., Am. Geog. Soc., Pa. Acad. Sri., N.Y. burgh, since 1935. Mem. Concrete Beinforcing Acad. Sci., Am. Legion, Forty and Eight, Phi Steel Inst. (ex-pres.), Am. A.E.F., 1917-19; hon. disch. as 1st It., 1919; Soc. Civil Engrs., now maj., Inf. Res., U.S. Army. Rep. state Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Kappa Phi Kappa. Re- Am. Concrete Inst., Builders' Exchange. Repub- publican. Mem. Reforu,,ed lioan. Presbyterian. committeeman sinee 1936. Mem. Am. Legion Ch. Clubs: Maroon, Clubs: Rotary, Duquesne. (state comdr., Pa., 1935), Sigma Alpha Ep- Faculty of Lafayette College (Easton). Prin. field Author: Distribution of Wheel Loads on Rail- of research, geomorphology; road Bridges, 1909; Competitive silon, Delta Theta Phi, Delta Sigma Rho. Cited results of three yrs. Cooperation, for gallantry in action, U.S. Army, 1918. Re- research pub. in Bull. G3, 1938, Pa. Geol. Sur- 1924; Selling Personality. 1922. Home: 5312 vey. Home: 641 Parsons St., Easton, Pa. St. James Terrace. Office: Carnegie Illinois publican. Methodist. Mason (K.T., Consistory, Steel Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Shriner). Home: 230 Sherman Av. Office: 510 ITTNER, Martin Hill, chemist and chem. Peoples Bank Bldg., Waynesburg, Pa. engr.; b. Berlin Heights, O., May 2, 1870; s. IRWIN, Robert Benjamin, welfare work; b. ISHERWOOD, James H., utilities exer.; b. Conrad Smithman and Sarah Content (Hill) I.; in Roekford, Iowa, on June 2, 1883; a. Robert B.Ph., Washington Univ., St. Payne and Hattie Edith (Chappell) I.; grad. Bradford, Pa., Oct. 20, 1898; s. Marion S. and Louis, Mo.. 1892, Ellen M. (Anderson) 1.; m. Elizabeth C. B.Sc., 1894, LL.D., 1938; A.M., Harvard U., Wash State Sch. for the Blind, 1901; B.A., Cor- 1895, Ph.D., 1896; hon. U. of Wash., 1906; student Harvard, 1906-09, nell, Oct. 17, 1910; children-James Herman, D.Sc., Colgate U., Robert C., Mary Ellen, Elizabeth C. 1930; m. Emilie Younglof. Nov. 20, 1900 M.A.. 1907; m. Mary Janet Blanchard, June 19, Operated (dec.); 1917; 1 son, Rohert Benjamin (dec.). Super- lumber properties in W.Va., 1909-15; engaged children-Irving Hill, Lois Elizabeth in gasoline plant constrn. and operation, 1915- (Mrs. Eldcn Bisbee Sullivan); m. 2d Hildegard visor classes for the blind. Cleveland (O.) pub. Hirsch6, July schs., 1909-23, also for classes for the blind, 17; v.p. and mgr., Dempseytoson Gas Co., 21, 1934; 1 son, Robert Austen. 1917-25; v.p., dir. and gen. mgr., North Began as pvt. asst. to Dr. Walcott Gibbs, dis- and sight.saving classes for partially blind chil- Pa. tinguished dren in various cities and towns of Ohio, 1915- Gas Co. and Asso. Cos., Port Allegany, Pa., scientist; entered employ Colgate & 23; dir. Bur. of Research and Edn. of the Am. since 1928, dir. Alum Rich Gas Co., Allegany Co., mfrs. soaps and toilet articles, Jersey City, Foundation for the Blind, N.Y. City, 1923-29, Gas Co., Orrland Oil &Gas Co., Cameo Doll N.J., Dec. 1896, and chief chemist, 1896-1928, exec. dir., 1929-; mgr. Talking Book Studio, Co., First Nat. Bank. Pres. Borough Council when co. merged into Colegate-Palmolive-Peet Am. Foundation for the Blind; president Clear of Port Allegany (Pa.). Mason. (Shriner). Co. and chief chemist and chief chem, engr. Type Publishing Cow., of Montclair, N.J. Mem. Clubs: Rotary (Oil City, Pa.); Valley Hunt latter since 1928. Mem. Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs. N.J. State Commn. for the Blind; pres. Am. (Bradford, Pa.); Cousesport (Pa.) Golf; Smith- (pres. 1936-37), Am. Chem. Soc. (chmn. com. Assn. of Workers for the Blind, 1923-27; chin. port (Pa.) Country. Home: 510 Main St. industrial alcohol since 1920), Soc. Chem. In- subeom. on visually handicapped, White Office: Mill St., Allegany, Pa. K m Sdustry, Am. Oil Chemists Soc., Am. Ist. Chem- House ists. Past pres. The Chemists Bldg. Co. Be- Conf. on Child Health and Protection. 1930; ISRAEL, Edward L., rabbi; b. Cincinnati. chin. orgn. com., New York World Conf. on publican. Mem. Christian Ch. Clubs: Harvard O., Aug. 30, 1896; s. Charles and Emma of N.J.; Chemists (trustee, past pres.), Har- Work for Blind, 1931; chmn. Am. Uniform (Linz) I.; A.B., U. of Cincinnati, 1917; Type Com. which arranged with British authori- vard, Luncheon, Directors of Industrial Research studied Harvard, summers, 1916, 17; B.H.L., (New York). Home: 50 Glenwood ties for adoption of a uniform braille code for Hebrew Union Coll., Cincinnati, 1914, Rabbi, Av., Jersey blind of English-speaking world, 1932. Mem. 1919; LL.D., Washington (Md.) Coil., 1938; City. N.J. Am. Assn. of Social Workers. Unitarian. Edi- m. Amelia Dryer, Nov, 23, 1919; children- IVERSEN, Lorenz, pres. Mesta Machine Co.; tor of textbooks used in sight-saving classes in Charles Edward, Edward L. Acting chaplain b. Denmark, Apr. 15, 1876; s. Andreas and U.S.; author of monograph on blind relief legis- Jewish Welfare Bd., Chaumont and Brest, France, Elsie Marie (Christensen) I.; M.E., Univ. of lation in the U.S., and other studies. Rome: 1919; rabbi B'rith Sholom Congregation, Bingen am Rhine, Germany, 1902: m. Gertrude 36 Elston Rd., Upper Montclair, N.J. Office: Springfield, Ill., 1919-20, Washington Av. Tem- Maria Adlesperger, 1905; children-Mary Helen 15 W. 16th St., New York, N.Y. ple, Evansville, Ind., 1920-23, Har Sinai Con- (Mrs. Frank-A. Dixon), Pauline (Mrs. Casper IRWIN, William Wallace, sch. supt.; b. Bov- gregation, Baltimore, since 1923. Mem. Bd. Peter Mayer), Andreas Aluvicus, John Donald, ard, Pa., May 27, 1875; a. John T. and Louisa of govs., Hebrew Union Coll; 1st v.p. and Robert Francis; m. 2d, Fleda Levina Foust, C. (Thompson) I.; ed. Slippery Rock State chmn. of Social Justice Com. Synagogue Council Oct. 18, 1935. Came to U.S., 1897, natural- Teachers Coll. and Columbia U.; m. Blanche of America since 1917; mem. Commn. on So- ized, 1907. With Mesta Machine Co., Pitts- Christley, Aug. 11, 1915; children-Dorothy cial Justice of Central CoOf.Am. Rabbis since burgh, since 1902, as draftsman, 1902-12, Belle Hughes. Teacher rural schs., 1896-99; 1926, rhin., 1927-33; pres. Baltimore Branch chief engr., 1912-27, v.p., dir. and gen. mgr., prin. Mars pub. schs., 1899-1901, Dravosburg Am. Jewish Congress since 1934; mem. exer. 1927-30, pres. since 1930; dir. Pa. Central pub. schs., 1901-07; supt. Ford City, 1907- corm. World Jewish Congress; mem. Regional Nat. Airlines. Pres. Pittsburgh Symphony Soec.(spon- 20, Meadville, 1920-26, Farrell since 1926; Labor Bd., 1934-35; summer lecturer, U. of soring Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra). Mem. teacher Edinboro State Teachers Coll., summer. N.C., 1927-29, U. of Va., 1931. Mem. Nat. Engr. Soe. Western Pa., Am. 1921, teacher Allegheny Coll., summers, 1922, exec. corm. .id chms. administrative corm.Sea- Iron and Steel 23. Mem. N.E.A., Pa. State Eds. Assn., Am. board Region, Zionist Orgn. America; mem. nut. Inst. Clubs: Duquesne, University. Pittsburgh Assn. Sch. Adminstrs. Republican. Methodist. exer. bd. Nat. Pub. Housing Conf. and Nat. Athletic, Longue Vue, Oakmont (Pittsburgh); Mason. Club: Lions. Home: 1225 Washington Housing Com.; mem. and officer, Nat. Conf. Woodmont Rod and Gun (Md.). Licensed private St. Office: Haywood St. and Fruit Av., Farrell, Christions and Jews, League for Industrial Democ- airplane pilot, 1938. Home: Woodland Rd. Pa. racy, Am. Assn. for Social Security; mem. bd. Office: Mesta Machine Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. ISAACS, Asher, coll. prof.; b. Cincinnati, trustees Christian Social Justice Fund, B'nai IVES, Herbert Eugene,physicist; b. Phila., O., Mar. 13, 1902; s. Abraham and Rachel B'rith Hillel Foundation, Municipal Commn. on Pa., July 31, 1882; s. Frederic Eugene and (Friedman) Isaacs; A.B. with honors, U. of Employment Stabilization of Baltimore City Mary Elizabeth (Olmstead) I.; B.S., U. of Pa., Cincinnati, 1923, M.A., 1924; A.M., Harvard (hmn.); chain. Arbitration Coin. Men's Cloth- 1905; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1908; hon. Se.D., U., 1926, Ph.D., 1933; m. Flora Meyers, ing Industry, Baltimore, since 1935; mem. White Dartmouth and Yale, 1928, Pa., 1929; m. Ma- Aug. 28, 1927; 1 dau., Ruth Ann. Asst. in House Conf. on Children in a Democracy, also bel Agnes Lorenz, Nov. 14, 1908; children- economics, U. of Cincinnatli, 1922, grad. asst. mem. various local organizations. Mason (32°), Ronald Lorenz, Barbara Olmstead (Madame in economics, 1923; instr. economics, U. of Elk (hon. life mem.). Clubs: Woodholme Coun- Charles Becyer), Kenneth Holbrook. Asso. with Pittsburgh, 1926-28, asst. prof., 1928-34, asso. try (hon. life), Baltimore Interchurch (ex-pres.). Ives Kromskop Company, Philadelphia, 1898- prof., since 1934; mem. faculty Young Men's Author: (with others) The Western Maryland 1901; physicist. Bur. of Standards, Washington, and Women's Hebrew Assn. Mem. Grad. Coun- Railway Strike. 1927; The Centralia Tragedy (in 1908-09; physicist, Nat. Electric Lamp Assn., cil, U. of Pittsburgh, chmn. Coin. on Graduate collaboration), 1930; also articles in mags. on Cleveland, O., 1909-12, United Gas Improvement Studies. Mem. Am. Economic Assn., Phi Beta religious, social and economic problems. Col- Co., Phila., 1912-18, Bell Teliphone Laborato- Kappa. Republican. Mem. B'nal B'rith. Editor: umnist of weekly syiidicated column Nat. Conf. ries, New York, 1919-. Commd. capt., Avia- Am, Jewish Outlook (weekly); contbg. editor: Christians and Jews News Service appearing in tion Sect. Signal Corps, Jan. 1918, in charge IVINS 436 JA03KSON exptI. work in airplane photography; discharged, naturalized, 1923; grad. East High Sch., Roches- U. of Pa., 1901, student of engring., 1901- May 1919, and commd. maj. B.C. Contbg. edi- ter, N.Y., 1919; A.B., Harvard, 1923, A.M., 02; m. Edith Wilson, Apr. 27, 1907; children tor Lighting Journal, New York, 1913-15; asso. 1925; m. Jane Bartles, Apr. 13, 1929; chil- -Ruth, Caroline (Mrs. Leon A. Rushmore, Jr.), editor Jour. of Optical Soc. America. Fellow dhen-Joan Elizabeth, Mary Jane. Asst. and Edith W. (Mrs. Joseph H. Walter, Jr.), Eliza- A.A.A.S. (v.P. Sect. B. 1938), Am. Inst. Elec. tutor in fine arts, Harvard, 1924-26; free lance beth W. Began as apprentice with Miller Lock Engrs.; mem. Am. Pbilos. Soc., Am. Phys. artist, Rochester, N.Y., and New York City, Co., Phila., 1902, and advanced to works mgr., Soc.. Optical Soc. America (v.p. 1922-23, pres. 1926-29; prof. of art, Marshall Coll., Hunting- sec. and tress. until 1926; works mgr. Phila. 1924-25), Am. Astron. Soc., Franklin Inst., ton, W.Va., since 1929. One man shows of br. Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., 1926-28; cons. Am. Numismatic Soc., Nat. Acad. Sciences, paintings, Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, N.Y., engr., specializing in management problems, Phys. Soc. of London, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma 1929, 12; Marshall Coll. Art Gallery, 1930, Phila., 1928-34 and since 1936; administrator Xi; pres. Physics Club of Phila., 1917-18; 33; also exhibited paintings at Penn. Acad. of Tenn. Valley Asso. Cobperatives, 1934 and 1935. v.pres. Illuminating Engring. Soc. 1911-12; corr. Fine Arts Exhibit in 1926, 27; the New York Sent to Germany by Food Administrator Hoover mem. Brit. Illuminating Engring. Soc. Medals Watercolor Soc. show, 1928; Nat. Arts Club, to organize child feeding, 1919. Chmn. of from Franklin Inst. for diffraction color photog- N.Y. City, 1926, and various local exhibits in Friends (Quakers) Gen. Conf. 18 yrs.; mem. bd. raphy, artificial daylight and studies of Wels- Rochester, N.Y., and Huntington, W.Va. Awarded dirs. George School, Newtown, Pa. Mem. Am. bach mantle; John Scott medal and award, 1927, first prize in Watercolor by the Memorial Art Soec.Moch. Engrs., Am. Management Assn., for electric telephotography and television; medal Gallery, Rochester, N.Y., in 1928. Awarded Verein Deutscher Ingenieure. Republican. Club: of the Optical Society for distinguished work Pratt fellowship, Harvard, 1923-24. Mem. Am. Union League. Home: 317 N. Chester Rd., in optics, 1937. Inventor apparatus for testing Assn. Univ. Profs. Home: 1659 Washington Swarthmore, Pa. Office: Lincoln-Liberty Bldg., visual acuity, various photometric instruments, Bool., Huntington, W.Va. Philadelphia, Pa. illuminating devices, means for producing arti- JACK, Heoace Wesley, surgeon; b. Collings- JACKSON, Charles Shattuck, banker; b. Park- ficial daylight, relief pictures, electrical photo- wood, N.J., Feb. 6, 1894; s. Thomas Weather- ersburg, W.Va., Aug. 22, 1887; s. Andrew engraving, apparatus for transmission of pictures ford and Elizabeth Lloyd (Atkinson) J.; M.D., Gardner and Mary (Shattuck) J.; student Va. over telephone lines; in charge of experimental Hahoemaro Med. Coll., Phila., Pa. 1917; grad. Mil. Inst., Lexington, 1902-04; B.S., U.S. and development work culminating in first demon- study, Vienna, Austria, 1926 and 1930, Johns Mil. Acad., West Point, N.Y., 1908; m. Edith stration of television by wire and radio, 1927; Hopkins Hosp., 1929, Temple U. Med. Sch.. Carroll Reeder, May 26, 1917; children- developed scientitc trichromatic palette for ar- 1935, Cook County Hosp., Chicago, 1937; at- Charles Reeder (deceased). John Jay, Carroll tists' use. De Forest lecturer, Yale, 1928; tended Mayo Clinic and other clinics; m. Pearle Shattuck. Commd. 2d It., U.S. Army, 1908, Lowell lecturer, Boston, 1932; Thomas Young Crittenden Jones, Oct. 15, 1919; 1 dau., Caro- and served 1908-11; resigned; oil producer, orator Physical Society, London, 1933; Traill- lyn Virginia. Engaged in gen. practice of medi- Parkersburg, W.Va., 1911-14, Tulsa, Okla., Taylor memorial lecture, Royal Photographic Soc., cine, specializing in surgery; in gynecol. dept. 1914-17, Baltimore, 1919-25; see. and cashier 1933. Clubs: Cosmos (Washington); Salma- West Jersey Homeopathic Hosp., 1919, transferred Central Bank &Trust Co., Parkersburg, W.Va., gundi (New York). Author: Airplane photogra- to surg. dept., 1927, sr. surgeon since' 1930, 1925-29; see. Federal Land Bank of Baltimore, phy, 1920. Contbr. to scientific journals, Ency- chief surgeon since 1933. Fellow Am. Coll. 1929-31, v.p. and see., 1931-32, pres. sine clopwdia Britannica, etc. Home: 32 Laurel PI., Surgeons. Home: 1 Tavistock Boul., Haddon- 1932; sec. Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Montclair, N.J. field, N.J. Office: 538 Cooper St., Camden, N.J. Baltimore, 1929-31, v.p. and see., 1931-32, IVINS, Haddon, newspaper editor, state li- JACK, James Ernest, lawyer; b. Worth Twp., pres., 1932-33; dir. Consol. Gas, Electric Light brarian; b. Hightstown, N.J., Dec. 2, 1877; s. Mercer Co., Pa., July 15, 1901; o. William L. & Power Co. of Baltimore. Served as 2d It., Robert Barclay and Cecelia J. (Haddon) I.; stu- and Maude (Gildersleeve) J.; grad. Slippery 11th U.S. Cay., 1908-11; capt. and adj. 2d dent pub. schs., Red Bank, N.J., State Sch., Rock (Pa.) State Normal Sebh.. 1921; B.S., Inf., W.Va. Nat. Guard. 1911-16; capt. Air Trenton, N.J., 1898-1900; m. Ethel Tyson Wood, Grove City (Pa.) Coll., 1926; LL.B., Duquesnc Service, exec. officer, Wilbur Wright Field, Day- Dec. 2, 1905; children-Haddon Wood, Phyllis U. Law Sch., 1931; In. Anne Irvine, Sept. 3, ton, O., July 1917-Jan. 1918; capt. Air Serv- Cecelia (Mrs. Konrad Valentin). Employed as 1932; children-William I., Elizabeth A. Teach- ice, Tours, France, and Aviation Acceptance newspaper reporter, Red Bank, N.J., 1895-98, er Ellsworth (Pa.) Jr. High Sch., 1921-23; Park, No. 1, Orly, France, Jan. 1918-Aug. Perth Amboy, N.J., 1900-02, Jersey City, N.J., teacher Etna (Pa.) High 5ch., 1926-31, prin., 1918; maj. Air Service, Orly, France, Aug. 1903-09; with adv. dept. N.Y. Times, 1909- 1931-32; admitted to Crawford County bar, 1918-Dee. 1918; resigned Feb. 17, 1919. 10; with adv. dept. Saks & Co., N.Y. City, 1932; admitted to State Supreme Court and Mem. Newcomen Soc. of England. Clubs: Mary- 1910-12; mgr. editor Hudson Dispatch, daily U.S. District Court, 1933; since 1932 in gen- land, The Eltridge, Gibson Island (Baltimore). newspaper, Union City, N.J., 1912-26, editor eral practice of law. Pres. Titusville Sch. Bd.: Home: 222 E. 89th St. Office: 24th and St. since 1927; state librarian Commonwealth of trustee Benson Memorial Library. Mem. Craw- Paul Sts., Baltimore, Md. N.J. since 1934. Mem. Chamber of Commverceford County Bar Assn., Pa. Bar Assn., Titusville JACKSON, Chevalier, laryngologist; b. Pitts- and other civic orgns. Mem. Am. Newspaper Chamber of Commerce (dir.), Titusville Y.M.C.A. burgh, Pa., Nov. 4, 1865; s. William Stanford Soc., Hudson Co. Press Club, S.R., Huguenot (dir.). Presbyterian. Republican. Mason, I.O. and Katharine Ann (Morange) J.; student West- Soc., N.J. Hist. Soc. Democrat. Presbyn. Ro- O.F., Rotarian. Home: 216 N. Kerr St. Office: ern U. of Pa., 1879-83; M.D., Jefferson Med. tarian. Home: 298 Booth Av., Englewood. Of- 144 W. Spring St., Titusville, Pa. Coll., Phila., 1886; m. Alice Bennett White, fice: 400 38th St., Union City. N.J. July 19, 1899. Hon. prof. of broncho-esopha- JACK, William Griffith, physician, pres. Cevil gology, Temple U. Mem. A.M.A., Am. Laryngol. IVY, Robert Henry, M.D.; b. Southport, Nat. Bank; b. Cecil Co., Md., Jan. 25, 1881, Eng., May 21, 1881; o. Robert Sutcliffe and a. William Griffith and Sarah (Griffith) J.; stu- Assn., Am. Laryngol., Rhinol. and Otol. Sec., Edith (Cryer) I.; D.D.S., U. of Pa., Pan Am. Med. Assn., Am. Coll. of Surgeons, Asnie dent West.Nottingham Acad., Colora, Md.; M. Am. Broochoscopie Soc., Am. Therapeutic See., 1902, M.D., 1907; m. Norma C. Crossland, D., U. of Md., 1906; m. Margaret Caldwell, Am. Assn. for Thoraecic Surgery, Am. Acad. of June 19, 1912; children-Cynthia Thompson, 1909; children-Jane Wright (Mrs. George Cash- and Otolaryngology, Assn. des Robert Henry, Eleanor Anne, Peter Cryer. Prac- ion), Sarah Griffith, Margaret Caldwell, William Ophthalmology in Phila., 1907-15, Milwaukee, Wis., 1915- Medicins de Langue Frangaise de l'Amerique du ticed Griffith V. Practive of medicine at Port Deposit, Nord, Phila. Co. Med. Sec., Penn. State Med. 17. Capt., Med. B.C., 1917, and on dlty of- Md., since 1906; pres. Cecil Nat. Bank, Port Phila. Laryngol. fice of Surgeon Gen., U.S.A., Washington, until Deposit, Md., since 1933. Republican candidate Soec.,Coll. of Phys. of Phila., eol., Aug. Soe., Phila., Pediatric Soc., Pittsburgh Acad. of Aug. 1918; ma)., Feb. 1918, It. for state comptroller of Md., 1938. Trustee Med.; hon. fellow Royal Soec.Medicine, Nat. 1919; A.E.F., France, Sept. 1918-Feb. 1919; Washington Coll., Chestertown, Md.; rhino. of Arad. of Medicine of Mexico, Swedish Med. on duty Surgeon Gen.'s Office and Walter Reed bd. of mgrs. Eastern Shore State Hosp., Cam- Soec.,Nat. Arad. of Medicine of Brazil, Scottish, Gen. Hosp., Feb.-Oct. 1919; now col. M.R.C. bridge, Md. Mem. Cecil Co. Med. Soec.,Med. French, Italian, Polish, Rumanian, Belgian and Prof. maxillo-facial surgery, U. of Pa. since and Chirug. Faculty of Md., Alumni Assn. of Spanish otolaryngol. sors. Decorated Officer 1919, also trustee of Univ. Mem. Am., Pa. West Nottingham Acad. (pres.), Phi Chi. Re- Legion of Honor (France); Chevalier Order of State and Phila. Co. med. soes., Am. Surgical publican. Mason (Harmony Lodge No. 53, Port Leopold (Belgium), Comdr. Order of Crown of Assn., Am. Coll. Surgeons, Coll. Physicians of Deposit, Md.). Address: Port Deposit, Md. Phila., Phila. Pathol. Soc., Phila. Acad. Sur- Italy; Cross of Brazil. Clubs: Art and Rotary gery, Am. and Pa. State dental socs., Acad. JACKSON, Albert Atlee, banker; b. Stam- (Phila.). Author: Peorsal Endoscopy and Laryn- Stomatology of Phila., Kaiser). deutsch Akademie ford, Conn., May 28, 1867; o. Charles Mc- geal Surgery, 1914; Bronchoscopy, Esophago- der Naturforscher, Loyal Legion. Republican. Clintock and Emily Roude (Haldeman) J.; ed. scopy and Gastroscopy, 1934; Foreign Body in Clubs: University. PhiladelPhia Country (Phila- Episcopal Acad., Phila., and U. of Pa.; m. Lucy, Air and Food Passages, 1934. Editor: (also delphia); Army and Navy (Washington); Spring- d. John S. Runnells, Nov. 20, 1901. Began cootbr.) The Nose, Throat and Ear and Their haven. Author: Applied Anatomy and Oral Sur- as clk. with Pa. R.R., 1884; became connected Diseases, 1929; Bronchoscopy and Esophago- gery, 1911; Applied Immunology (with B. A. with Girard Trust Co. as clerk, 1889, pros., scopy. Contbr. to Systems of Surgery and Medi- Thomas), 1916; Essentials of Oral Surgery (with 1928-38, chmna.of bd. since 1938; dir. West- cine. Developed the method of removal of for- Fractures of the Jaws ern Savings Fend Soec.,Buffalo & Susquehanna eign bodies from the lungs by the insertion of V. P. Blair), 1923; BR.. Corpn., Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co., Key- tubes through the mouth, also has contributed (with L. Curtis), 1931. Home: Lansdowne, stone Watch Case Corpa., Westmoreland Coal to development of laryngeal surgery. Home: Pa. Office: 1930 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Co., Mes. Pa. Hist. Soc. Republican. Epis- Schwenkville, Pa. Address: 3701 N. Broad St., copalian. Clubs: Philadelphia, Rabbit, Sonn- Philadelphia, Pa. J brook Golf. Home: Chestnut Hill. Office: Broad JACKSON, Earle Granville, ins. agency; b. and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Point Pleasant, W.Va., Aug. 23, 1885; 5: Rob- JABLONSKI, JosephS(tanley), professor of JACKSON, Arthur Cenrad, management engr.; ert Conway and Elizabeth (West) J.; student art; b. Poland, Feb. 9, 1898; s. Michael and b. Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1879; a. Milton and Ohio Valley Coll., East Liverpool, O., 1902-05; Mary (Pastusiak) J.; came to U.S., 1910, Caroline (Swayne) J.; B.S. in Architecture, m. Margaret Jane Snyder, July 28, 1914; chil- JACKSON 437 JACKSON dren-Essie Jane (Mrs. Joseph Anderson Cole), JACKSON, Frederick Brant, chmn. bd. Flori- city schs., Salem, N.J., since 1933. Dir. Salem Dorothy Louise, Earle Granville, Jr. Employed dan Co.; b. Hqneywell, Mo., Oct. 3, 1859; s. Y.M.C.A. Pres. Library Comma. Mem. Nat. as life ins. salesman, Chester, W.Vs., 1905-09; Gilson Adelbert and Helen Marr (Trask) J.; Edo. Assn., Am. Assn. Sbch.Adminstrs., Soc. for mgr. theatres in Colo., 1910-12; sales mgr. pub. studied at Youngsville, Pa.; m. Donna A. Cum- Study of Edn., N.J. State Edn. Assn., Phi Beta co., 1914; engaged in bus. on own acet. as E. mings; children-Helen, Allan C. Clk. in gen. Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho. Alumni dir. Swarth- G. Jackson. Agency, gen. ins., Chester, W.Va., mercantile stores and lumber yards, Castleton, more Coll. Mom. Religious Soc. Friends. Mason. since 1915; dir. and chmn. bd. dirs. Masonic N.D., 1873-75; mgr. steamboat and grain ele- Clubs: Rotary of Salem (past pres.). Home: 46 Temple Co. since 1928. Served as pres. sch. vators north along Red River (transfer elevators New Market St., Salem, N.J. bd., Chester, W.Va., singe 1936. Mem. Assn. at Fargo, N.D.), 1875-85; engaged in oil op- JACKSON, of Ins. Agents of W.Va. (vice-pres. 1936). Re- erations in Ohio and Superior Works, Warren. Harold Pineo, ins. exec.; b. Bar publican. Pa., since 1885; Harbor, Me., Feb. 18, 1889; s. Charles Augus- First Ch. of Christ Sci. Mason (320, chmn. bd. Floridan Co., min- tus Goodrich and Ruby Mae (Pineo) J.; A.B.. Shriner). Club: Country (East Liverpool, 0.). ing and marketing fullers earth in Florida (prin- Dartmouth Coil., Home: 119 Carolina Av., Chester, W.Va. cipally used in decolorizing petroleum oils), 1910; m. Grace Gillette Burn- Warren, Pa.; v.p. Warren Bank ham, Dec. 1, 1917; children-Katherine Ruby, JACKSON, Elmer Martin, Jr., newspaper edi- and Trust Co.; Charles Burnham, Ralph Pineo. Began as news- tor; h. Hagerstown, Md., Mar. see. Superior Oil Works. Home: 305 Fifth Av. 9, 1906; a. Office: 220 paper reporter, 1910; elk. with Am. Fidelity Elmer Martin and Blanche B. (Bower) J.; A.B., Liberty St., Warren, Pa. Co., 1911-1914; claim adjuster N.E. Casualty St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Md., 1927; m. Mary jACKSON,,,Frederick John Foakes, theologian; Co., 1914-16; examiner Zurich Ins. Co., 1916- Waters Conard, Aug. 27, 1929; children-Elmer b. Ipswich, Eng., Aug. 10, 1855; s. Stephen 17, Hartford Accident &Indemnity Co., 1919- Martin 3d. Allen Conard, Pamela Conard. Sports and Catharine (Cobbold) J.; B.A., Trinity Coll. 21; supt. claim dept., later v.p., pres. and gen. writer, Hagerstown Daily Mail, 1921-23; corr. (Cambridge U.), 1879, M.A., 1882, B.D., mgr. Norwich Union Indemnity Co., 1921-30; newspapers, 1923-27; sports editor, Evening 1903, D.D., 1905; D. Theol., Strasbourg, pres. Bankers Indemnity Ins. Co. since 1930. Capital, Annapolis, Md., 1927-31, city editor, France; hon. D.Litt._ U. of South, 1935; m. Served as It. 42d Div., A.E.F., U.S.A., 1918- 1931-33; editor Evening Capital, Maryland Ga- Anna Maria Everett, Oct. 1895 (died 1931); m. 19. Fellow Ins. Inst. of America. Mem. Am. zette, newspapers, Annapolis, Md., since 1933. 2d, Clara Fawcett, widow of Arthur Jackson Tom- Legion, Mayflower Soc., Huguenot Soe., Delta Delegate Md. Legislature since 1939; mem. city linson. 1932. Fellow. Jesus Coll., Cambridge, Tau Delta. Republican. Unitarian. Clubs: Dart- council, Annapolis, Md., 1933-37. Lt. U.S.N. since 1886, dean and asst. tutor, 1895-1916; mouth (New York); Essex (Newark); Essex Res. since 1935. Pres. and dir. Library Assn. Briggs grad. prof. Christian instns., Union Theol. Country. Home: 15 Mendl Terrace, Montclair, Pres. Annapolis Athletic Assn. Mem. Annapolis Sem., 1916-34. Lowell lecturer at Boston. 1916. N.J. Office: 15 Washington St., Newark, N.J. Zoning and Planning Commn., Md. State World's Lecturer at Jewish Inst., New York, 1924, Gen. JACKSON, Hartley HarradThompson, zodl- Fair Commn. Pres. Middle Atlantic States of Theol. Sem., New York, 1925-26. Fellow Royal ogist; b. Milton, Wis., May 19, 1881; a. Har- Associated Press. Vice-Pres. Port of Annapolis Hist. and Lit. soes., Am. Acad. Arts and rad and Mary (Thompson) J.; B.S., Milton Propeller Clubs of U.S. (golf champion, 1938). Sciences; hon. corr. mem. Institut Historique et Coll., 1904; M.A., U. of Wis., 1909; Ph.D., Past pres. Civitan Club of Annapolis; past gov. H1raldique de France (medallist); hon. mem. George Washington Univ.. 1914; m. Anna M. Chesapeake Dist. Civitan Internat.; golf cham- Andiron Club (New York). Episcopalian. Past Adams, of Rhinelander, Wis., Aug. 17, 1910. pion Civitan Internat. at Toronto, Can.. 1935; Grand Chaplain Grand Lodge of Eng., A.F. and Head of science dept., Carthage (Mo.) Collegiate awarded Civitan Citizenship Key, Birmingham, A.M. Clubs: Century Association of New York Inst., 1904-05; prin. pub. sors., Juda, Ala. Awarded, King William Award, St. John's City; United University (London, Eng.). Author: Wis., College, 1905-06; prof. physics and chemistry, Lake Co. "for achievement," 1926. Democrat. History of the Christian Church, 1891, 7th edit., High Sebh.,Waukegan, Ill., 1906-08; asst. in Episcopalian. Elk. Clubs: Annapolis Yacht, 1921; Christian Difficulties, 1903; Biblical His- zoblogy, U. of Wis., 1909-10; with Bur. Biol. University, Annapolitan, Naval Academy Golf, tory of the Hebrews, 1903, 4th edit., 1921; St. Annapolis Survey, U.S. Dept. Agr., since 1910, in charge Roads Beach and Golf, Baur Beach, Luke and a Modern Writer, 1916; English So- mammal collection until 1925, biologist, in Fish and Game Conservation Assn. (past of- ciety, 1750-1850 (Lowell Lectures), 1916; In- charge div. of biol. investigations, 1925-26; Seer); Fishing Fair Assn., Chamber of Com- troduction to Church History (590-1314), 1921; sr. merce, biologist, in charge mammal collection. 1927-35; Parent-Teachers Assn., Port of Marine Anglican Church Principles, 1924; Studies in the in charge of section of mammalogy, 1935-36; in Scribes. Author: Rat Tat, 1927; Annapolis, Life of the Early Church, 1924; Life of St. charge section of wild life surveys since 1936. Three Centuries of Progress, 1937. Contributor Paul, 1926, 2d edit. Life and Letters series, Condr. biol. explorations Mo., Wis.. Ia., Minn., to magazines. Home: 25 Franklin St. Office: 1933; Rise of Gentile Christianity, 1927; Peter, Ariz., Okla., Fla., Tenn., Va., Pa., N.M. Edi- 3 Church Circle, Annapolis, Md. Prince of Apostles, 1927; Josephus and the tor Jour. of Mammalogy, 1925-29; editor nature JACKSON, EugeneJoseph, retired merchant Jews, 1930; The Church in England, 1931; books pub. by C. C. Thomas. Fellow A.A.A.S. and banker; b. Ridgeway, Pa.; student St. Vin- Eusebius Pamphili, 1933; The Church in the Mid- (council, 1922-26); member American Soc. cent Coll., Latrobe, Pa., 1889-90, Bucknell U., dle Ages, 1934; A History of Church Historians. Mammalogists (corr. sec., 1919-25; vice-pres.. Lewisburg, Pa., 1890-91; m. Edith Mandon, 1939. Editor: Parting of the Roads, 1911; Faith 1937, pros. since 1938), Biol. Soec.Washington 1895 (died 1905); children-Mary Rita (Mrs. and the War, 1916; Beginnings of Christianity (pres., 1931-33), Wis. Academy Science, Arts Harry Lang), Edith; m. 2d Emma Hanhauser, (with K. Lake), Vol. I, 1919, Vol. 11, 1922, and Letters, Washington Academy Science (v.p., Nov. 1912 (died 1936); 1 son, John E. Began Vol. III, 1926, Vols. IV and V, 1932. Home: 1931-33), American Society Naturalists, Am. as order boy 1892, became mgr., 1897, later head Dana PI., Englewood, N.J. Ornithologists' Union (asso.), Cooper Ornithol. of mines, Shawmut Commercial Co.; then mgr. JACKSON, Frederick W., lawyer; b. NewYork, Club. Republican. Methodist. Club: Washing- Hall, Kaul & Hyde, St. Mary's Pa. (dept. N.Y., July 3, 1883; a. George Thomas and Caro- ton Biologists' Field Club. Coatbr. many papers store), and pres. Weedville State Bank. Pres. line G. (Weidemeyer) J.; student Collegiate on mammals, birds, zoogeography, ecology and St. Mary's (Pa.) Borough Council. Has served Sch., New York, 1896-1900; A.B., Princeton animal behavior. Home: 6313 Ridgewood Av.. as sheriff Elk Co., Pa., recorder of wills, head U., 1904; LL.B., Columbia. 1907; m. Louise Chevy Chase, Md. of Al Smith Assn. of St. Mary's, Pa. Vice- Bliven Shaw, June 4, 1913; 1 son, Frederick JACKSON, HowardW., mayor; b. Stemmers pres. Andrew Kaul Hosp.; mem. Boys Club of Willett. Asso. with Shearman &Sterling, attys., Run, Baltimore Co., Md., Aug. 4, 1877; o. An- America. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Elk. New York, since 1907, partner since 1919 (now drew C. J.; ed. pub. schs., Baltimore, Md.; m. Clubs: Rotary, Country (St. Mary's, Pa.). Ad- specializing in corporation and financial law); Ella M. Galloway, Sept. 14, 1898; children- dress: 150 N. Michael St., St. Mary's, Pa. dir. United Baltic Corpn. Served as corporal, Carle A., Riall, Ella M. (Mrs. William H. Shee- JACKSON, Frank Staples,supt. of schs.; b. Squadron A, Troop C.,, N.Y. Guard, 1918-19. han), Virginia. In ins. business; propr., Riall- Keeneyville, Pa.. Nov. 1, 1872; u. Wallace E. Mem. Exec. Bd. of Mayor's Coin. for Civic Prog- Jackson Ins. Co. Mem. City Council, Baltimore. aud Mary Emmeline (Staples) J.- student Mans- ress, Summit, N.J. Dir. and trustee, Summit 1907; register of wills, Baltimore, 1909-23; hAeld(Pa. ) State Teahers Cool, 1894-96; (N.J.) Y.M.C.A. Mem. Am.. New York State. mayor of Baltimore, 1923-27 and from 1931 for MO.B., Grove City (Pa.) Csll., 1911; post grad. New York City bar assns., 1.8. Law Inst., Metro- 2 terms 1931-39. Democrat. Methodist. Home: work, Columbia U., 1914; m. Katbarine Care, politan Mus. of Art, Am. Museum of Natural 5222 Springlake Way. Office: Chamber of Com- Apr. 16, 1902; children-Jean Elizabeth, Mark History. N.Y. Zool. Soec.,N.Y. Bot. Gardens, merce Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Cure. Prin.. Liberty (Pas.) Borough, 1897-98; Phi Delta Phi, Tower Club (Princeton). Clubs: JACKSON, J. Roy, ass1. oem., Auotin (Pa.) Borough, 1898-99; Princeton, Block Hall Luncheon (New York); supt. schs.; b. New Buf- Nassau (Princeton, falo, Pa., May 3, 1886; s. J. Benson and Caro- prin. Osceola (Pa.) Borough. 1899-1901, Big N.J.); Canoe Brook Country line (Bair) J.; ed. NewBuffalo pub. scbs.; cer- Run (Pa.) Borough, 1903-08; supt. of schs., (Summit, N.J.). Home: 100 Prospect Hill Av., tificate and diploma Cumberland Punxsutawney, Pa., 1908-389 emeritus supt. Summit, N.J. Office: 55 Wall St., New York, Valley Normal N.Y. Sebh.,Shippensburg, Pa., 1908; Ph.B., Dickin- since 1938; lecturer in edn., Clarion (Pa.) son Coll.. 1914; A.M.. U. of Pittsburgh, 1927; State Teachers Coll., 1922-23; extension instr., JACKSON, Halliday Rogers, supt. city Pa. schs.; m. Rhoda Myrtle MeGeorge, May 13, 1916. State Coll., 1922-23; instr. in edn., In- b. West Goshen, Pa., Oct. 17, 1881; a. Halli- Teacher rural sch., Moon Twp., Allegheny Co., diana (Pa.) State Teachers Coll., summers 19253 day and Emma (Kane) J.; B.E., State Normal Pa., 1908-09; prin. rural sch., Carnot, 1909- 1926, 1927. Trustee 'unxsutawney (Pa.) Pub. SeBh.,West Chester, Pa., 1900; A.B. Swarth- 10; teacher mathematics and science, Coraopolis Library. Mem. Am. Red Cross (former chmn.), more Coll., Pa.. 1904; A.M.. U. of Pa., 1933; (Pa.) High Sebh., 1914-16; supervising prin. Central Y.M.C.A. (dir, and trustee). Mem. m. Elizabeth Donald, Dec. 24, 1906 (dec. ); Battles Memorial Seh., Girard, Pa., 1916-19; state bd. Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic children-Halliday Donald Assa. Republican. (dec.), John Schofield, prim. New Brighton High Sei., 1919-22, Wood- Presbyterian (elder; snot. Caroline Elizabeth, Eleanor Louise; m. 2d, Caro- lawn High Sch. (now Harding High Sch.), Ali- of Sunday Sch.). Mason (Consistory). Clubs: line W. Brown, Apr. 17, 1935. Engaged in quippa, 1922-30, Beaver Falls High Seb., 1930- Rotary, Punasutawney Country, Pusasutawney teaching, Friends Central High lcoebolmasters' (Puaxautawney, Pas.). Conthe. Sch., Phila., 34; soot. schs., Beaver Falls since 1934; teach- Pa., 1904-05, high sch., Nesquehoning, Pa., er methods in geography, nature study and arith- to numerous edal. isurs. Address: 207 High- 1906-07; supervisor land Av., Puaxoutawney, Pa, schs., Mauch Chunk, Pa., metic, Dept. of Edn. for Teacher Training, Geneva 1907-15, Ventnor City, N.J., 1915-32; supt. Coll., summers, 1920-21, teacher orgn. and meth- JACKSON 438 JACOBS ods in gen. mathematics for junor high sch. and JACKSON, Lloyd Earl, chem. engr.; b. Os- ington U., St. Lotus, 1919-20; successively teacher of orgn., adminstrn. and supervision is. wego, Kan., Dec. 0, 1892; s. Samuel S. and instr., asst. prof. now asso. prof. dept. dermatol- high schs., summer 1922, teacher extension Edith M. (Burtiss) J.; B.S. in Chem. Engring., ogy, U. of Pittsburgh. Served as It. Med. Corps, courses, 1922-23. Mem. N.E.A. (depts. of ele- U. of Kati., Lawrence, Kan., 1916; student U. U.S.A., World War. Mem. Am., Pa. State and mentary .prins., secondary sch. prins., superin- of Pittsburgh, 1921-28; m. Hazel Day, June Allegheny Co. med. assns., Am. Dermatol. Assn., tendence and dept. of high sch. teachers), Am. 10, 1918; children-Hat Day, Lloyd Earl; m. Alpha Omega Alpha. Catholic. Club: Univer- Vocational Assn., Nat. Soc. for Study of Edn., 2d, Lydia Mouchron, Dec. 31, 1937. Control sity. Home: 1159 Murrayhill Av. Office: Jen- Pa. Edn. Assn., Mid-Western Cone. Dist., Dept. chemist, E. t. du Pont de Nemours & Co., kins Arcade, Pittsburgh, Pa. of Secondary Schs., Eastern Commereial Teachers Washburn, Wis., 1916-17; research chemist Em- JACOB, William Paull, mfg. metal products; Assn., Tri-State Commercial Edni. Assn., Phi pire Fuel & Gas Co., Bartlesville, Okla., 1917- b. Wellsburg, W.Va., June 26, 1894; s. Wm. Delta Kappa, Iota Lambda Sigma. Republican. 20; petroleum chemist, U.S. Bsur. of Mines, C. and Elizabeth (Paull) J.; AB., Washington Presbyterian. Clubs: Rotary (Pres., 1936-37), Pittsburgh, 1920; senior industrial fellow, Mellon and Jefferson Coll., Washington, Pa., 1917; m. Beaver Valley Schoolmen's (pres., 1930-31), Inst. Industrial Research, 1920-33; research on Helen Palmer, 1919; children-James P., Eliza- Home: 1215 8th Av. Office: 17th St. and 8th corrosion and dry cleaning, Crandall McKenzie and beth P. Asso. with Eagle Manufacturing Co., Av., Beaver Falls, Pa. Henderson Co., Pittsburgh, since 1933; pres. and mfrs. metal products, Wellsburg, W.Va., since JACKSON, James Arthur, state law librarian; chem. engr. Spix Products Co., mfrs. chem. spe- 1919, now vice-pres. and dir.; dir. Municipal b. Montgomery, W.Va., Jan. 17, 1885; s. James cialties for dry cleaning. dyeing, Pittsburgh, Mutual Ins. Co. of W.Va., Wellsburg, W.Va., Brustus and Emma (Hale) J.; ed. public schools, since 1933. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Assn. Advance Federal Savings &Loan Assn. of Wells- Charleston, W.Va., 1891-98, W.Va. State Coll., Textile Chemists & Colorists, Nat. Assn. Dyers burg. Commd. 2d It. Aviation Sect., S.O.R.C. 1899-1901; m. Gertrude Diana Campbell, July &Cleaners (hon.). Home: R.D. 1, Pitcairn, Pa. at close of World War. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. 23, 1914; children-James Arthur, Jr. (de- Office: 7025 Chaucer St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Republican. Presbyn. Mason. Clubs: Kiwanis ceased), Philip Ellsworth (deceased), Laura JACKSON, Naaman, lawyer; I. Boyd County, (Wellsburg); Deep Creek Yacht (Deer Park, Mathews (Mrs. Joseph Cyrus Bradfield, III), Ky., Nov. 13, 1873; s. Richard Clayton and Md.). IHome: Wellsburg, W.Va. Jane Lee, Barbara Ann. Messenger Supreme Ann Elizabeth (Campbell) J.; ed. public schools JACOBS, Disston Wright, clergyman; b. Ken- Court of Appeals and asst. librarian, Charleston, of Ky.; married. School teacher, Ky. and W.Va., toss, Del., Oct. 11, 1886; s. Jonathan and W.Va., 1901-20; Supreme Court (W.Va.) li- 1891-1902; admitted to W.Va. bar, 1903; in Ellen A. (Greenwell) J.; B.D., Drew Theol. brarian, 1920-25, state law librarian since 1925. law practice, Logan, 1903-06; cashier, vice-pres. Sem. now Drew U., Madison, N.J., 1913; (hon.) Republican. Baptist. Home: tDstitute, W.Va. and pres. First Nat. Bank, Logan, W.Va., 1906- D.D., Washington Coll., Chestertown, Md., 1932; Office: Supreme Court Bldg., Charleston, W.Va. 33; banking commr. W.Va., 1923-25; state in. Louise Gee, Mar. 15, 1913. Ordained to JACKSON, James Renwick, clergyman; b. senator, 1925-29; circuit judge, 1929-37; in ministry Methodist Ch., 1915; pastor, Blades, Phila., Pa., Feb. 1, 1905; s. Samuel and Mar- practice of law, Logan, W.Va., since Jan. 1, Del., 1913-14, Rehoboth Beach, Del., 1915-17, garet (Carson) J.; dese. John Jackson of Scot- 1937; Pres. Clean Eagle Coal Co., Logan, Bridgeville, Del., 1918-20, Milford, Del., 1921- land who sat in Westminster Assembly of Divines, W.Va. Trustee Logan College. Republican. 26, Newark, Del., 1927-28; supt. Wilmington London, 1643; student Temple U., 1927-32, Mason. Address: Logan, W.Va. Dist., 1929-34; minister, Snow Hill, Md., since Princeton Sem., 1933-35; m. Agnes McMullen, JACKSON, Ralph Garfield, mfr. floor cover- 1935. Trustee Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Assn., Aug. 2, 1924; children-Agnes Mae, James ings; b. Christiana, Pa., May 21, 1880; s. Ocean Grove, N.J. Methodist. Mason (32°). Renwick, Jr., Walter Thomas 2d. Ordained to James J. and Josephine (Davis) J.; grad. George Home: Federal St., Snow Hill, Md. ministry Presbyn, Ch., 1932; minister Union Sch., Newtown, Pa., 1901; A.B., Swarthmore Tabernacle Presbyn. Ch., Phila., Pa., since (Pa.) Coll., 1905; in. Helen Moore, Jan. 10, JACOBS, Harry S(ylvan), rabbi, author; b. 1932; preached at Ocean City (N.J.) Taber- 1911. Engr. Am. Pipe & Construction Co., New York, N.Y., Oct. 8, 1897; s. Moses Lionel nacle, 1935-36. Mem. PensiousCom., Phila. 1905-14, Congoleum Co., 1915-20, Waltona and Libbie Gitl (Paltrowitz) J.; grad. Kearny Presbytery; commr. to Gen. Assembly, Colum- Works, Inc., 1921-22; v.p. and dir. Sandura (N.J.) High Seh., 1915; A.B., Coll. City of bus, 1937, and to Synod, 1938; counsellor Co., Inc., since 1923; engaged mainly in de- N.Y., 1919; A.M., Columbia U., 1925; Rabbi, Phila. Christian Endeavor Union, 1933. Mem. velopment of new products and securing patents Jewish Theol. Sem. of America, 1925; grad. Northeast Ministerial Assn. of Phila., Y.M.C.A. relative to same; pres. and dir. Kolor Thru study towards Ph.D., Columbia U., 1928-33. Republican. Traveled in Canada, 1935, Mexico, Corpn.; v.p. and dir. Paulsboro Mfg. Co. Mem. Rabbi, Queens Community Center, Elmhurst, 1936, Pacifie Coast, 1937. Has 3 Presbyn. Sigma Psi, Delta Upsilon, Book and Key. RB- L.I., 1921-24, Jewish Center, Middletown, N.Y., clergyman brothers. Home: 2168 E. York St., publican. Quaker. Mason. Clubs: Union 1927-28, Young Israel Synagogue, Newark, N.J. Philadelphia, Pa. League (Philadelphia); Woodbury (N.J.) Coun- 1929-34, Charleroi, Pa., 1935-36, Leominster, try; ex-pres. Kiwanis (Paulsboro, N.J.). Home: Mass. since 1938. Mem. bd. trustees Jewish JACKSON, John J., lawyer; b. Cicero, N.Y.; Community Council, Fitehburg-Leominster. Mem. a. Elias S. and Mary M. (Baum) J.; A.B., 61 Bayard Av., Woodbury, N.J. Office: Finance Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Y.M.H.A., Newark, N.J. Mem. N.Y. Bd. of Olivet (Mich.) Coll., 1891, hon. M.A., 1893; Jewish Ministers, Rabbinical Assembly of Amer- m. Clara M.Sweet, Oct. 23, 1896; children- JACKSON, Samuel McCartney, 1i, lawyer; b. ica, Zionist Orgn. of America, B'nai B'rith. Gertrude (Mrs. William D. Bowers), Norma Apollo, Pa., Sept. 25, 1899; s. Frank Wilson Author: Immigration Policy of America since (Mrs. Harold G. Shirk), Andrew. In practice of and Carolifie (Turney) J.; C.E., Pa. MI. Coll., 1917 (Columbia U. Grad. Essays, 1925), Crit- law at Detroit, Mich., 1896-1909; became gen. 1920; LL.B., U. of Pa. Law Sch., 1923; m. ical Edition of Commentary of David Kimbi on atty. Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., Pitts- Martha R. MacCallum, June 26, 1929; children Amos (doctor's thesis). Contbr. to book of burgh, Pa., 1909; asst. treas. Westinghouse -Samuel M., III, Frank Wilson, II, Malcolm sermons; reviewer books and plays for Anglo- Lamp Co.; dir. Interborough Improvement Co., MacCallum. Admitted to l'a. bar, 1925, since Jewish press. Home: 178 Mapes Av., Newark, Turtle Creek & Allegheny River R.R. Co., Elec- in gen. practice of law; dir. Apollo Trust Co.; tric Bldg. &Loan Assn. Mem. Pa. State Cham- vice-pres, and dir. First Federal Savings & Loan N.J. ber Commerce, Pittsburgh Chamber Commerce. Assn. of Pittsburgh. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal JACOBS, Henry Barton, M.D.; b. Scituate, Democrat. Presbyn. Clubs: University, Du- Legion, Am. Legion, Sons Am. Revolution, Phi Mass., June 2, 1858; s. Barton Richmond and quesne, Oakmont, Edgewood, Edgewood Coontry. Gamma Delta. Republican. Presbyterian. Ma- Frances Almira (Ford) J.; A.B., Harvard, 1883, Home: 343 Maple Av., Edgewood Park, Pitts- son (32°). Clubs: Athletic Assn., Monarch M.D., 1887; asst. in botany Harvard, 1884-85; burgh, Pa.* (Pittsburgh). Home: 1129 lleberton Av. Of- interne Mass. Gen. Hosp.. 1887-88; m. Mary fice: 1220 Berger Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Frick Garrett, of Baltimore, Apr. 2, 1902. Prac- JACKSON, Joseph (Francis Ambrose), writer, ticed at Boston, 1888-90; asso. in medicine, historian; b. Phila., Pa., May 20, 1867; s. JACKSON, William H., pres. Pittsburgh-Des Johns Hopkins, 1896-1904. Pres. Hosp. for Samuel and Barbara Marie (Dougherty) J.; ed. Moines Co.; b. Delaware, 0.. Mar. 19, 1868; Spring Garden Inst., 1882-85, I'a. Acad. Fine s. John T. and Eliza A. (Faulkner) J.; B.C.E., Consumptives of Md.; mem. original bd. mgrs. Ia. State Coll., 1891; m. Minnie P. Long, Dec. Md. State Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Trustee, Arts, 1887-88; in. Harriet Holmes Fletches, mem. executive com. Johns Hopkins Hosp., Pea- Feb. 1, 1915. Began as newspaper reporter, 25, 1894; children-RButh H., John E., William body Inst. of Baltimore, Home for 1887; art editor, Phila. Pub. Ledger, 1888- R. City engr., Fort Madison, la., 1892-93; 1902, news editor, 1904, feature writer, 1905- mem. firm Jackson & Moss, engring. and con- Invalid Children, Ch. Home and Infirmary, Md. Build- Inst., Children's Hosp. Sch.; pres. and dir. Red- 18; editor Bsiilding Magazine, 1922-25, structing, Des Moines, Ia., 1894-99; v.p. Des wood Library, Newport, R.I. Rx-mem. exec. ing Arts Magazine, 1925-26, The Pennsylvania Moines Bridge & Iron Works, 1900-21. now com. Family Welfare Assn. of Baltimore. Fellow Architect, 1939; asst. dir. Phila. Pageants, dir.; v.p. Pittsburgh- Des Moines Co., 1920-21, A.A.A.S.; original sec., dir. Nat. Tuberculosis 1908. 1912; issued a series of lithographs of Pres. since 1921; dir. Pittsburgh Nat. Bank, Assn.; en-pres. Md. Tuberculosis Assn.; mem. Phila., 1927-28. lIon. mem. Am. Inst. Archts. Horton Steel Works Clubs: Duquesne, Oakmont Laennec Soc. for Study of Tuberculosis (ex-pres.), Life mem. Historical Soc. of Pa. Club: Philo- Country. Home: Schenley Apts. Office: Neville biblon. Author: Ame-iras Colonial Architecture, Island, Pittsburgh, Pa. Internat. Assn. Prevention Tuberculosis, A.M.A.. 1924; Development of American Architecture, Internat. Soc. History of Medicine, Nat. Civ. 19126; JACOB, Frederick Murray, dermatologist; b. Service Reform League, Soc. for Preservation N.E. 1926; America's Most historic highway, Pittsburgh, Pa., Mar. 6. 1892; s. William Antiquities, Archieol. Inst. America, Am. Fed. Poe's Philosophy of Animal Magnetism, 1928; Henry and Mary Ann (Murray) J.; M.D., U. Bibliography of Charles G. Leland, 1927; En- of Arts, English-Speaking Union (pres. Baltimore See l'hila- of Pittsburgh Med. Sch., 1913; m. Regina branch), American Bookplate Society, American cyclopedia of Philadelphia, 1931-33; Fratienheim, Apr. 14, 1921; children-Mary Geog. Society, American Historical Association. delphia, 1937; Literary Landmarks of Philadel- Regina, Walter Lindsay, Edward Frasuenheim, Newport Hist. Soc., Md. Hist. Soc., Med. Li- phia, 1939. Contbr. many articles to Dictionary Fredericka. Laboratory resident Mercy Hosp., brary Assn.; ex-gov. Soc. Colonial Wars; member of American Biography. Home: 113 S. 43d Pittsburgh, 1914-15; Mellon fellow in pathol- Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Vestryman, Grace St. OeiXe: 1110 Architects Bldg., Philadel- ogY, U. of Pittsburgh, 1915-16, instl. in im- and St. Peter's Chs., Baltimore, Md., and Trin- iphia, Pa. munology, 1916-17; asst. in dermatology, Wash- ity Church, Newport, R.I.; ex-pres. Churchmen's JACOBS 439 JACOBY Club; trustee and ex-treas. Md. Cathedral; mem. Iron and. Steel Inst., Engrs.' Club of Lehigh Val- Speller and Contest Guide. Contbr. on elec. Con- exec. council. Diocese of Maryland. Clubs: Gro- ley. Vestryman and treas. Pro Cathedral Ch. ductivity, phosphatides, chlorophylls. alfalfa coo- lier, Harvard. University (New York); Beading of Nativity. Clubs: Bethlehem, University, Ru- atituents, enzymes, poisonous principles, oils, Room, Casino, Golf (Newport); Maryland. Elk- tary, Saucon Valley Country (Bethlehem); Min- saponins. fluosilicic acid, fluosilicates. silica black ridge, Merchants (Baltimore). Wrote article ing (New York). Home: 837 Tioga Av. Office: and sllica fluff, chemical spelling, chemical short- Some Distinguished Americas Students of Tuber- 701 E. Third St., Bethlehem, Pa. hand, etc. Inventor of various lab, apparatus, a culosis, 1902; also numerous other articles 00 JACOBS, Nathan Bernd,engr.; b. Pittsburgh. calculating machine, and a new method for deter- subjects relating to tuberculosis, and on med. Pa., Dec. 18, 1891; s. Benjamin N. and Lottie mining the solubility of solids at different temper- and hygienic topics. Associate editor Annals of (Pichel) J.; B.S. in san. engring., U. ofiPitts- atures; granted patent on a Process for treating Medical History. Hlome: (summer) Newport, burgh, 1914, San. Engr., 1917; mn.Marie P~. powdered coal. An organizer of Selco Br-Prod- R.I. Address: 11 W. Mt. Vernon PI., Balti- Oberndorf, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 17. 1918; sets Co. of W.Va. (by-products of coal), Blue- more, Md. 1 dau. Emily Nan. Asst. engr. Morris Knowles feld, (factory at Greer, W.Va.), 1938. Home: JACOBS, Mas, violinist, conductor, teacher; Inc., 1914-17. division engr., 1917-21, ast: 447 Cedar St.. Morgantown, W.Va. b. Rumania, Oct. 12, 1888; n. Abraham and chief engr., 1921-32, pres. and chief engr. since JACOBSON. Lewis S., lawyer; b. Brooklyn. Rachel (Yankovich) J.; brought to U.S., 1909; 1932. sow also tress, and dir.; mgr. Knowles- N.Y., Jan. 19. 1900; a. Eli sandEva (Cohen) studied violin under Ovid Musin, harmony and Main Appraisal Bureau, Pittsburgh and New York, J.; student Perth Amboy (N.J.) High SBc., composition. Columbia U. under MacWhood. later since 1919; cons. engr. Maurice R. Scharff, New 1912-16, Newark (N.J.) Normal Sch.. 1916- with Mortimer Wilson and Rubin Goldmark; mn. York; water consultant Dist. No. 2, Drainage 18; LL.B.. N.J. Law fich.. Newark. N.J., 1925; Mona Jacobs, June 19, 1933. Played first violin Basin Study, Nat. Resources Coin.; same, Inter- mn.Rose H. Goldstein, Feb. 15, 1919; 1 sos. with N.Y. Symphony, Russian Symphony and state Csmmn. on Delaware River Basin. Studied Lynn Eduard. Pub. sch. teacher, Perth Amboy, Peoples Symphony orchestras; concertmaster Am. development of utilities for houses in Europe fur N.J.. 1918-26; in practice of law at Perth Am- opera Co.; condr. Orchestral Soc. N.Y., 1913; President's (Hoover) Conf. on Rome Bldg. and boy. N.J., since 1923; tress. Fidelity Petroleum headed Max Jacobs String Quartet. 1913-23; Rome Ownership, 1931. V.p. Irene Kaufmansn Corpn. Mewn.Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., N.J. condr. Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra, 1914-17; Settlement, Emma Farm Assn.; mom. Maurice State and Am. bar assna. Home: 318 Tisdale organized N.Y. Chamber Symphony, 1924-28; and Laura Falk Foundation, Pittsburgh Housing PI., Wsodbridge, N.J. Office: 214 Smith St., condr. Trenton Symphony Orchestra, 1934-37; Assn.,* Ohio Valley Conservation and Flend Con- Perth Amboy, N.J. now condr. N.J. Chamber Symphony Orchestra, trot Congress. Mom. Am. Inst. Consulting Engrs., JACOBUS, David Dinksel,chemist; b. Jersey Young Men's Symphony Orchestra of N.Y. and Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.. Am. Water Works Avow.. City, N.J.,* Feb. 16, 1900; s. David Schenck Suffolk Co. Philharmonic Orchestra. Sayville, L-I. Pa. Water Works Assn. (v.p.), Am. Soc. fur and Laura (Dinkel) J.; M.E.. Stevens Inst. Served as bandmaster at Pelham Bay, N.Y. Naval Testing Materials, Am. Svc. Professional Engrs.. Tech.. 1921; D.Sc., Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1930; Station. daring World War. Con1dr.chamber Am. Pub. Health Assn., Interoat. City Mgrs. mn.Margaret Penman. Feb. 24, 1926; children symphony over leading radio stations. Democrat. Assn. Mom. Jewish religion. Clubs: Westmore- -David Penman. John Henry. Employed as Jewish religion. Author: Modern Scale Studies land Country (Verona, Pa.) ; Civic Club of Al- draftsman and engr., Stone & Webster, Inc., for Violin. Home: Hampton, N.J. Studio: legheny County (pros. 1936-38). Writer various 1922-26; Instr., Moos. Inst. Tech., 1926-27, 1013 Carnegie Hall, New York. N.Y. published articles and speeches. Home: 6329 research eavse 1927l30; east. prof. chemistry, JACOBS, Melvin Luther, dir. civil service; b. Bartlett St. Office: 9111 Westinghouse Bldg., Stevens Inst. Tech., Hoboken, N.J., 1930-39, Coateesville, Pa.. Jan. 26, 1911; a. Norris Thomas Pittsburgh. Pa, asso. prof. since 1919; dir. chem. research, and Evalene (Lamping) J.; grad. Manor Twp. JACOBS, Robert Lee, lawyer; b. Carlisle. Pa., Keuffel & Easer Co. since 1936. Mom. A.A. High Scb.. Millerssilie, Pa., 1929; A.B., Frank- Dec. 17. 1910; s. T. Ralph and Flora Alma A.S., Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Soc. Herb. Engrs. lin & Marshall Coll., Lancaster, Pa.. 1933; (Lee) J.; A.B., Dickinoon Cell., 1932; LL.B., Home: Mt. Harmony Rd., Bernardsville, N.J. LL.B.. Temple U. Law Sch., 1936; mn.Sylvia Dickinson Sbc. of Law, 1935; mn. Ann Blaine Office: care Keuffel &Esser Co., 300 Adams St., Thorson, Oct. 1936. Legal soot. Division of Un- Hays. June 9. 1937. Admitted to Cumberland Iloboken. N.J. employment Compensation. Harrisburg, Jan.- Co. bar. 1935, Pa. Supreme Ct. bar, 1936; Apr. 1937; asst. dir. Civil service. Bd. of Re- solicitor to Sheriff of Cumberland County, 1933- JACOBUS, David Schenck, engineer; b. Ridge- view, Apr.-Dec. 1937. dir, civil service since Dec. 36; dir. Cumberland Valley Bldg. &Loan Assn., field, N.J., Jan. 20. 1862; s. Nicholas and 1937. asst. see., Dec. 1937-Nov. 1938. sec. Carlisle, Pa.; mem. Pa. State Senate, 31st Sarah Catherine (Carpenter) J.; ed. in Pvt. sch.; singe Nov. 1938. Mem. Sharswood Court Hon. Dist.,* since 1936. Mom. Interstate Commit. on M.E., Stevens lnst. Tech., 1884 (Dr. Engring., Legal fraternity. Baptist. Club: Carlisle Coun- Delaware River Basin since 1937. Mom. Phi 1906); spl. mechanical engineering; mn.Laura trya(Carlisle, Pa.). Home: Paradise, Pa. Of- Kappa Psi. Democratic. Episcopalian (vestry- Dinkel, Apr. 3. 1899; children-David D., fire: Board of Review, 3d sandFooter Sts., H ar- man). Mason, Odd Fellow. Clubs: Kiwanis Laura C. Instr.. 1884-97, prof. experimental risburg, Pa. (dir.), Carlisle Country. Rome: 29 Walnut St. mechanics and engring, physics. 1897-1906. JACOS,phsioogis;MrkelHenr, b.Har-Offie: Sntiel Bdg.,CarlslePa.Stevens Inst. of Technology; advisory engr. The JACOS,hysologst;b.Mrisl Hery, Mr- Ofic: Setinl Blg.. arlslePa.Babcock &Wilcox Co. since 1906. and now head risburg. Pa.. Dec. 6, 1884; a. Michael William JACOBS, Thomas Malone, lawyer; b. Mlilling- of engring. dept. same. Chmn. Am. Soc. M.E., and Romaine (Merkel) J.; ASB., U. of Pa.. ion, Md., May 21. 1904; s. Dr. Willitam Henry Boiler Code Coins. Awarded Morehead modal by 1905, Ph.D., 1908; grad, study U. of Berlin. and Mary Elizabeth (Malone) J.; A.B.. St. Internit. Acetylene Assn. for year 1935 for lead- 1808 09; mn.Kate Eleano.ra Hodgoson,Apr. 10, John's Cell., Annapolis, Md., 1925; LL.B., ership in formulation codes and procedures. Trus- 1912; 1 son. Edward Hodgson. Instr. in zoW- Harvard Law Sbc.. 1930; unmarried. Clk. Con- tee Stevens Inst. Tech. Has written many papers ogy, U. of Pa., 1909-13,asoot. prof.. 1913-21, tral Fire Ins, Co.. Baltimore. Md., 1925-26; and is an authority in steam engring. Hon. mom. asst. prof. physiology. 1921-23, prof. since 1923; Teacher Baltimore Poly. Inst., 1926-27; ad- Am. Soc. Herb. Engrs. (pros. 1916-17) ; mom. in charge instrn. in physiology, Marine Biol. Lab., milled to Md. bar, 1931; law elk. to Judge Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Engrs., Am. Woods Hole, Mass., 1921-29. asso. dir.. 1925- William C. Coleman. U.S. Dial. Ct.. Baltimore, Inst. Mining Engrs.. Am. Math. Society. Society 26, dir. 1926-38, trustee since 1938. Mom. 1930-31; easso.Stewart, Pearre &Kioffoer. law- Promotion Engring. Edo., American Institute editorial bd. Journal Cellular and Comparative yers, Baltimore, 1931-36; partner Pearre, Kieff- Electric Engineers, American Soo, Refrigerating Physiology, Physiological Reviews. Biot. Bull. ner & Jacobs. lawyer. Baltimore, sine, 1936. Engrs. (pros. 1906-07). Am. Soc. Heating and and Jour. ExptI. Zoology. Was rapt., Sanitary Served as 2d It., 5th Inf., Md. Nat. Guard. Ventilating Engrs. (life), Am. Welding Soc. Corps, U.S.A.. 1918-19. Fellow A.A.A.S.; 1932-35. Hem. Am. Bar Avon. (state chmn. (pros. 1934-35), Franklin Inst., Holland Soc. mom. Am. Physiol. Soc., Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Jr. Bar Conf. 1.938-39). Bar Avon. of Baltimore New York; fellow A.A.A.S. Clubs: New York Soc. Zoilogists (v.p. 1928, pros. 1938). Am. City, Jr. Bar Ason. of Baltimore City (.P. Raslroad, Engineers. Home: 93 Harrison As., Chew, Svr.. Soc. Am. Naturalists. Physiel. Soc. 1935-36. pros. 1936-37), Kappa Alpha (South- Montclair 0N.J. office: 83 Liberty St.. New Philsdelphia (pros. 1920-22), Soc. Exptl. Biol- ern). Democrat. Episcopalian. Home: 2404 York. N.Y. ogy and Medicine, Corpn. Marine Biol. Lab.. Montitello Rd. Office: 1061-9 Calvort Bldg.., JCOS nm ihrgl rfsinl Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Chi. Contbr. Baltimore. Md. JACGenBidg, N.J.o Jue 2ihr,1899; a.oGessorge; sect, on permeability of the cell to General CYtol- JACOBSON. Carl Alfred, prof. rhemistry; b. b. alndREthel (Lyo Jns) 2.;18son. Gerg. Geolfe ogy, 1924; also wrote Permeabslity of the Ery- Grantsburg. Wis., Jan. 25. 1876; s. of Carl John pRofesinathl atLdowos d (N.J.) CountGeryeColub throytead DffuionProcsse,191, 133.and Anna Britta (Asp) J.; B.S.,*Carleton Coll,, since 1914; professional at Bobby Jones Golf Home: Route 2, Media, Pa. Northfield, Minn., 1903, M.S., 1907; Ph.D.,ClbSasoFa.witrmnhsnc194 JACOBS, Myri Lamont, gon. mgr, quarries; Johns Hopkins, 1998; apI. studlies in 3 univs. ofClbS aredasoaa.witeUSArmonthFri suinceWrl1934. b. Weldbank. Warren Co., Pa., Hay 16, 1885; Europe, 3911. 12; mn.Mary Edna Metzger, Juno Serve asYp orivateU..airmy duoringWorld War, s. Carl Bearse and Georgia (Truxel) J.; stu- 21, 1906: children-Ernest Howard (dee.). Al- Professional Golfers' Assn. (pres. since 1932). dent Mercersburg (Pa.) Acad., and Marietts fred Marcel (dec.). Carl Metzger, John David, U.S. Golf Assn. (mom. Greens Sect, Coin.). (0.) Coll.; E.M.. Lehigh U.. Bethl~ehem, Pa., Joseph Edward, Samuel Odin. Robert Stanley. Club: Bidgewood (N.J.) Country (hon. life 1919; mn.Hermia Grace. Oct. 11, 1911; chil- Fellow and research chemist at Rockefeller Inst. mom.). Lecturer, radio speaker on golf. Ad- dren-Barbara, Carl Hearse, Asst. engr. Astoria for Med. Research. Now York, 1908-09; prof. dress: Ridgewood Country Club, Ridgewood, Light, Heat & Power Ce., 1910-12, Mexican agricultural chemistry. University of Nevada, and N.J. Light & Power Co., 1912-13. N.Y. Municipal chief chemist Nevada Agri. Expt, Station. 1909- By., 1913.16; Cons. engr. F. H. Clement & 18; fellow Johns Hopkins University. 1919-20; JACOBY, Wilmer Marahall, publicist; b. Phila., Co., 1916; asup. quarries Bethlehem Steel Co.. prof. chemistry. W.Va. U., 1920-. Fellow Ps., Apr, 4. 1884; a. John Freedley and Hwry 1916-20, geon.mgr. quarries since 1934; gen. A.A.A.S.; mom. Am. Chem. Soc. (coin. on Frances (Donning) J.; ed. Central High Ech.. wee, quarries Bethlehem Mines Corpo., 1920- nomenclature, spelling and pronunciation). Am. Phila., 1896-99. Reporter Phila. Inquirer, 1902. 34. Tress. Boys' Club of Bethlehem. Pa.! past Assn. Univ. Profs., Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Pittsburgh Gazette, 1903; city editor Pittsburgh Pres. Bethlohem Council Boy Scouts of America. Phi. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Democrat. Moths- Dispatch. 1904, 05; sports editor Pittsburgh Hem. Am. Soc. Mining and Motbll. Engrs.. Am. dist. Author: A Pronouncing Chemical Formula Leader. 1906. polit. writer. 1907; polit. re- JAEGER 440 JAMES porter Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph, 1908-11; IN.Y.City; tress. Crest Acre Corpn., Summit. "X" of West Chester, Pa. Home: 408 S. Wal- exec. dir. Flood Commn. of Pittsburgh, 1912-33; N.J., since 1927. Pres. Summit (N.J.) Home nut St., West Chester, Pa. Office: Temple Uni- see. Retail Merchants Assn. of Pittsburgh, 1918- ror Children. Mem. Hoboken (N.J.) Chamber of versity, Philadelphia, Pa. 33; see. Allegheny Co. Planning Commo., 1919- Comemree (pres.), Summit (N.J.) Rd. of Trade 23; chmo. JAMES, Arthur H.; judge Superior Court of Zoning Bd. of Adjustment, Pittsburgh, (pres.). Republican. Lutheran. Mason (32'), Pa. for term 1933-43. 1923-33; mem. bd. advisors Inland Waterways Royal Arcanum. Club: Masonic of Haboken Home: Plymouth, Pa. Corps. of U.S., operating Federal Barge Line, (N.J.). Address: 66 Hillcrest Av., Summit, JAMES, Ernst K., tax commr., lawyer; b. 1925-35; pub. Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph and N.J. Office: 77 River St., Hoboken, N.J. Maple Hill, N.C., June 29, 1895; s. Gibson J. pres. Pitt Pub. Co., 1933-39; apptd. mem. Pa. JAMES, and Annabelle (Murray) J.; A.B., Maryville Workmen's Compensation Albert Earl, lawyer; b. Sac City, la., Bd. by Governor James, Dec. 25, 1882; s. Joseph Henry and Mary Ma- (Tenn.) Call., 1920; J.D., U. of Chicago. 1923; July 1, 1939. Mem. Pa. Forestry Assn., Pa. m. Mary Summers, July 6, 1929. Admitted to German Soc., Sons Am. tilda (Smith) J.; prep. edn. Sac City Inst.; Revolution, Pittsburgh ARB.,U. of Wis., 1905, A.M., 1908. LLRB., W.Va. bar, 1923. and siace practiced at Charles- Symphony Soec.Republican. Presbyterian. Clubs: 1908; m. Ruth ton. W.Va.; mem. firm Campbell, McClintic Duquesne, Fox Chapel Golf (Pittsburgh); Ellen Varney, July 2, 1906; Har- 1 daun. Bethera Ruth; in. 2d, Ida Elaine Dwin- and James, Charleston. since 1928. Served as risburg (Harrisburg); Union League (Phila.) ; nell, It.. Air Service. U.S. Army, 1917-19. Nat. Press Club Mar. 11, 1911; children-Eugenie Earl, Mem. (Washington, D.C.). Home: Helen Muriel (Mrs. Carleton Wilson Wahl). W.Va. State Legislature, 1934-36. State Dees. 1043 S. Negley Av. Office:Oliver Bldg., Pitts- E~xe. Coin. since 1936; W.Va. state tax burgh, Pa. Statistician Wis. Tax Commn., 1905-15; ad- csmmr. mitted to Wis. bar, 1908; dir. Taxpayers Assn. since 1937. Democrat. Presbyterian. Mason. JAEGER, Hans, educator; b. Warsaw, Poland, of N.M., 1915-18; head inventory sect., Bur. Home: Manor Place. Offie: Charleoton Nat. May 20, 1898; a. Adolf and Olga (Partowicz) Internal Revenue. 1918-19; asso. with Greene & Bank Bldg.. Charleston, W.Va. J.; came to U.S., 1928; Ph.D., U. of Berlin. Hurd, attys., New York, 1920-24; mem. U.S. Bd. JAMES. Frank Cyril, prof. of financec and eco- Germany, 1924; in. Eugenic Raff, July 16, 1929. of Tax Appeals, Washington, D.C., 1924-26; per- nomic history; h. London, Eng.. Oct. 8, 1903; Engaged as instr. German, Princeton U., 1928- sonal practice of law, Washington, D.C., since s. Front and Mary Lucy (Brown) J., student 30, asst. prof. since 1930. Mem. Modern Lang. 1926. Mom. A.B.A. Club: Wall Street (New Grocers' Csmpany's Sch., London, 1910-20; B. Assn. America, Assn. Teachers of German, Goethe York); Columbia Country (Chevy Chase, D.C.). Commerce. London Sch. of Economics, 1923; Gesellschaft. Lutheran. Author: Clemens Bren- Home: 6800 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. A.M.. U. of Pa., 1924, Ph.D.. 1926; m. Irene tanos Frlblyrik, 1926. Editor (with G. Lfidtke): Office: Union Trust Bldg., Washington, D.C. L. V. Leeper, Aug. 26. 1926. Camneto U.S.. Kfrsclners Deutscher Gelehrten-Kalender, 1926; JAMES, Albert Williami, lawyer; b. Cobden, 1923. Clerk in Barclays' Book, London, 1921- Die schbrnsten Geschichten und Novellen von W. Ill., June 23; instr. in finance and H. 12, 1902; a. Albert William and Alie transportation. U. of Riehl, 1927; Moderne Einakter, 1938. Col- (Broadway) J.; student Wilmington (Del.) Pa.. 1924-27, asoot.prof. of finance. 1927-33. laborator: Ferdinand Raimund als Schauspieler, High Sch., aeso. Prof., 1933-35. 1925. Cantbr. 1921-24; LL.B., Dickinson Law Prof. singe 1935. chmn. articles to pubhs. of Modern Sch., Carlisle, Pa., 1927; m. Madalin Wintrup, Grad. Faculty in Social Science. 1996-37. prof. Lang. Assn. America and Germanic Review (Co- July 12, of finance and economic history lumbia U.). Home: 1929; children-Albert William, Win- since 1938. Ad- 57 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, throp Broadway. Admitted to Del. bar. 1929, visor us financial research Asso. of Reserve City N.J. and since practiced at Wilmington, Del.; mem. Bankers. 1936; economist First Nat. Rank of JAEKEL, Frederic Blair, author; b. Hollidays- firm Hering, Morris, James & Hitrhens, attys.- Chicago. 193 7-38; dir. Sch. of Commerce, Ma- burg, Pa., May 6, 1882; a. Frederick and Cora at-law, Wilmington, Del., since 1929. Pres. gilt Univ., Montreal. 1939-40; mom. econ. ad- A. (Blair) J.; Lafayette Coll., 1899-1901; Wilmington City Council since 1935; dep. atty. visory council Nat. Industrial Cauf., Rd.. N.Y.; B.S., Bucknell U., 1903; or. Edith Overholt gen. for Del. State Tax Dept. since 1939 (four- mom. com. on financal research Nat. Bar. Bean. McCain, Nov. 7, 1906; children-Virginia Over- yr. term). Mem. Del. State Bar Assn., New Cas- Research; dir. Am. Acad. of Polit. and Soctat holt, Frederic Blair (dee.). On staff Phila. tle Co. Bar Science. Fellow Royal Bean. North Assn., Phila. Dickinson Coll. Alumni Soc., London; mom. American, 1906-07; spl. corr. Phila. Press (pres. since 1938), Wilmington Community Con- Inst. of Marine Bogro.. London, Am. Econ. at coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, cert Assn. (pres. since 1936), Phi Kappa Psi Ason., Economists Nat. Cam. on Monetary Policy June, 1911; spl. rep. Travel Magazine, in Hol- (Pa. Zeta Chapter of Dickinson Coll.). Republi- loere vice-pros.), Foreign Policy Ason. (cbmn. land, 1911, in Panama and Costa Rica, 1912; can. Methodist. Clubs: Torch (see., tress. and ecec. con.). Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Lenalse dramatic editor Evening Telegraph, Phila., 1917- dir.), (Phila.); Tavern.,udrnl 18; Kiwanis, University, Whist, Masonic (Wil- (Chicago); Na- editor, Bucks County Daily News, Doyles- mington, Del.). Home: 4403 Tennyson Rd., tional Liberal (London). Anther: Cyclical Floe- town, Pa., 1921-24; editor Camden (N.J.) Post- Brandywine Hills. Office: 350 Delaware Trust tuations in the Shipping and Shiphuilding Indus- Telegram, 1924-25; now v.p. Osmond-Laurens, Bldg., Wilmington, Del. tries, 1927; The Economics of Money, Inc. Presbyn. Fellow Credit and Royal Geog. Soe. Eng.; JAMES, Alfred Procter, prof. history; b. Fox Banking. 1930; England Today, a Survey of Her mem. Phi Gamma Delta, etc. Clubs: Phi Gamma Economic Situation. 1931; The Delta, Nat. Arts (New Hill, Va., Feb. 7. 1886; o. Cyrus Rosser and Road to Revival. York); University (Phila.); Annie Elwood (Shields) J.; grad. Chesapeake 1932; The Meaning of Money (with others), Country (Doylestown); Nat. Press (Washington); Acad., 1935; The Economic Authors' (London). Author: 1903, Randolph-Macon Coll., 1906; stu- Doctrines of John Maynard The Lands of the dent Oxford U., England, 1907-10, U. of Chi- Keynes (with others), 1988; The Growth of Tamed Turk, 1910; Windmills and Wooden Shoes, Chicago 1912; Planning a Trip cago, 1910-11, 13, 14, 15 and 21; m. Mable Banks (2 rols.). 1938; Economic Prob- Abroad, 1912. Home: Blizabeth Williams, June 22, 1916; children- lems in a Changing World (with others), 1939. Glen EBho Farm, Doylestown, Pa. Office: 1700 Rome: Walnut William Alfred. Instr. Latin, Randolph-Macon 3425 Powetton Avs.,Philadelphia. Pa. St., Philadelphia. Pa. Coll., 1905-06; instr. JAMES, JAFFE, Latin, Greek and history, Frederlc, physician, doctor dental sur- Israel Max, executive; b. Baltimore, Castle Heights Sch., Lebanon, Tenn., 1906-07; gery. prof. dental hioto-patholsgy; b. Londen. Md., July 24, 1891; a. Dr. Lewis Leonard and Rhodes scholar from Va., 1907-10; Bog., Hanah Ginsberg fellow in Dee. 26. 1895; a. James and Edith Ame- (Margolin) J.; prep. edn. pub- history, U. of Chicago, 1910-11; salesman North- hs (Lee) J.; came to U.S. 1924; ed. London lic schools of Baltimore; student European theo- western Mutual Life Ins. Co., logical school, Chicago, 1911-12; Hosp. Dental Sch., 1913-14; Licentiate in Med- 1900-06; m. Fannie L. Posner, agt. Gina &Co., 1912-16; instr. history, Ohio icine, Midwifery and Surgery (equivalent of Sept. 8, 1912 (died Oct. 4, 1933); children- Wesleyan U.. 1917; asst. prof. Beaulah Judith (Mrs. history. U. of M.D.) Soc. of Apothecaries. Guy's Hosp. Med. Inr. C. Bobins), Sidney Ark., 1917-18; sast. prof. history, U. of Pitts- Sch.. London. Eng., 1924; D.D.S.. U. of Pa. Leroy, Arthur Illelman, Lewis Leonard, Normar burgh, 1918-24, prof. since 1924. Mem. Dental Sch., David, Richard Allan; m. Am. 1927; m. Louretta Isabello Mood. 2d, Anne Honick, Feb. Assn. Univ. Profs., Am. Hist. Assn., Miss. Val- Sept. 24. 1927; 1 son. Frederic. Jr. Apptd. 5, 1939. Began as farmer, 1907, later worker ley Hist. Assn., Hist. Soc. of Western in oil field; owner Pa., Pa. to faculty. U. of Pa. Dental 8gb., dept. dental Am. Button Works, NewYork, Hist. Assn., Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Lambda Mu, pathology. 1924-27; prof. dental hioto-pathology, 1913-15; jr. partner Oram &Jaffe, dept. store, Phi Beta Kappa. Ind. Democrat. clin, 1917-23; owner Jaffe Enterprises Methodist. pathology and periodontla, and dir, Henry since 1923; Clubs: Faculty, Polygon (U. of Pittsburgh). Isaiah Dorr Research Lah., Temple U. Dental pres. Style Center, Inc.; pros. Zimmerman Realty. Contbr. Miss. Valley Hist. Review, Dir. Butler Chamber of Commerce, Western Pa. Sch. since 1927. Served as 2d It. to oget. capt.. 1930; dir. Hist. Mag., etc. Editor: Western Pa. Hist. B.A.. 1914-18; twice wounded. Mom. A.A. Pa. State Coll. Parents Assn., 1933-36; treass Mag., 1922-27. Editor and compiler: Rep. County Com., 1932; The Writ- A S., Am. Dental Ason.. Pa. State Dental Soc., treas. Butler Bo3 ings of General John Forbes, 1938. Home: 101 North Phila. Asan. Dental Surga.. Research Soc. Scouts since 1928. Awarded Silver Beaver, 1937 Gladstone Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Republican. Jewish religion. U. of Pa.. Photographic Guild of Phila.. Brit. Mom. B'nai B'rith. JAMES, Arthur Edwin, prof. inorganic chem- Med. Ason., Royal Photographic Soc. of Gt. Brit- K.P. Club: Kiwanis of Butler. Home: 22) istry; b. Elmsley ain, W. Penn St. Office: 100 N. Main St., Butler, Farm, West Chester, Pa., Jan. Sigma Xi, Delta Sigosa Delta. Episcopalian. Pa. 21, 1897; a. John Edwin and Mary (Cope) J.; Author of teathooko: Principles Dental Histo- B.S., Pa. State Coll., 1921; A.M., U. of Pa., Pathology. Clinical Pathology and TheraPeuttcO. JAGELS, Claus Henry Carl, realty developer; b. 1924; study, Columbia 1934; New York, N.Y., Sept. U.. summer 1922; Ph.D.. Treatment and Control of Oral Infection. 3, 1870; s. Claus H. and Cornell U., 1933; ms. Alms I. Davis, Sept. 5. 1935. Contbr. many papers on oral pathol. con- Anna 1Kohnken) J.; student Hoboken (N.J.) 1922; children-Barbara Pub. Ann, Arthur Dalton. ditions and treatments and research. Rome: Schs., 1876-84, Packard Business Coll.. Engaged as instr. chemistry, Lincoln U., Pa., 1405 Sussex Rd.. Wynnewood. Montgomery Co., New York, 1884-85; m. Amelia M. Meschendorf, 1921-22, asst. prof., 1922-24, prof. 1924-37, Pa. July 5, 1895 (died 1926); children-Carl Her registrar, Lincoln U., 1923-31; prof. inorganic bert, Dorethy Marie (Mrs. Thorman B. Givan) JAMES. Henry Dunall, cons. mech. and elec. chemistry, Temple U. Sch. of Pharmacy, Phila., engr.; b. Baltimore. Md.; s. Fleming m. 2d, Amelia Marie Henke, July 30, 1927. Be Pa.. since 1937. Mem. bd. mgrs. Westtown and Mary gan as printer, Hoboken, 1885; formerly lElla (DueslI) J.; grad. Episcopal Acad.. Phila.. pres 5cb. Mem. Am. Chem. Sec., Am. Pharm. Assn., Pa.. 1891; B.S., Weehawken Trust Co., Union City, N.J.. Secon Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Lambda U. of Pa.. 1895, M.E.. same, Bank &Trust Co., Hoboken, Upsilon, Sigma l1896; in. Elizabeth Louise Blakeolee. Jan. 14. N.J., Jagels, a fue Phi Alpha, Chester Co. Hist. Soec.(dir.). Re- .1908; children-Katharine ceorpn., Hoboken, N.J., Marie Antoinette Hotel publican. Mem. Religious Duvall, Curtis Blakes- Soec.Friends. Club: : lee, Virginia Sartwell. In employ Otis Elevator JA3MS 441 ------. .. . JANNEY seas, oss-u AaomOOO 05 as snsot em-. l... Co., 1897-1904; employed in various exec. Po- seas, 1918-19. aMem.Sons Or Revolution. Dem- Van Ness Av., Rutherford. Office: RCA Mfg. sitions in engring. dept. Westinghouse Electric ocrat. Presbyn. Mason. Home: Antem, N:H. Co., Inc., Harrison, N.J. & Mfg. Co., 1904-34; cons. engr. since 1934. Office: 15 Exchange Place, Jersey City. N.J. JANEWAY. Augustine S., exec. dir. Pa. Gen. Served as Chin. Zoning Bd., Edgewood, Pa. JAMIESON, Crawford, lawyer; b. Trenton, State Authority; b. Huntingdon, Pa., Apr. 10, Trustee West Pa. Sch. for the Deaf. Fellow Am. N.J., June 13, 1902; a. M. William and Mary 1885; a. John L. and Linnard (Hildeburn) J.; Inst. Elec. Engrs.; mem. Engring. Soc. of W. Ellen (Crawford) J.; ed. Princeton U., 1920- midshipman U.S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, 1904- Pa. (past pres.), Am. Canoe Assn. of U.S. 22, N.J. Law Sbch.,Newark, 1923-26; ms. Mary 06 (resigned); ms. Helen Gulick, Oct. 4, 1919; (commodore 1910-11), Sylvan Canoe Club of Reddan, June 19, 1931; children-Martha Red- children-Helen, Julia, Augustine. Active In Pittsburgh, Am. Philatelic Soec.of U.S. Repub- dan, Mary Crawford, Thomas Crawford, Ellen Pa. Nat. Guard since 1906, serving in infantry. lican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Westinghouse (Wil- Reddan. Admitted to N.J. bar as atty., 1927; cavalry and artillery; aid-de-camp to Maj. Gen. kinsburg); Church (Pittsburgh). Author: Con- engaged in gen. practice of law as individual at Charles M. Clements, 7th Div., Pa. Nat. Guard. trollers for Electric Motors, 1926. Contbr. sev- Trenton since 1928; also mem. firm Stockton & during Mexican Border Campaign; commissioned eral hundred articles to tech. papers. Granted Jamieson, Princeton since 1936; served as mem. capt. 28th Div., U.S. Army 1917; ordered to over 150 patents. Home: 435 Locust St., Pitts- N.J. Ho. Assembly for Mercer Co., 1934-36, France, 1917, in advance of his division and at- burgh, Pa. mom. N.J. Senate for terms, 1937-40. Mem. tached to 57th Brit. Div. in Belgian trenches; as- JAMES, Joseph HWiy,chemist; b. Jefferson- Am. Bar Assn., Mercer Co. Bar Assn. Demo- signed to 28th Regt., 1st Div., A.E.F., in Toul ville, 0.. Nov. 3, 1868; a. John A. and Mary J. crat. Clubs: Trenton, Princeton of Trenton, Sector and Cantigny later transferred as asst. chief (Hidy) J.; B.S., Buehtel Coll., Akron, O., Trenton Country. Home: Ivy Ct., Trenton. Of- of staff, 28th Div.; June 1918, assigned as asst. 1894; post-grad. work chemistry and physics, fice: 1 W. State St., Trenton; also, 90 Nassau corps intelligence officer, 2d Army Corps; disch., Columbia, 1897, Chemistry, U. of Pa., 1898-99, St., Princeton, N.J. Feb. 1919; aided in reorganizing Pa. Nat. Guard Ph.D., 1899; m. Edith Mallison, Nov. 28, JAMIESON, Lewis Crary, law and oil market- after war as aust. chief of staff, 28th Div.; ap- 1899; children-Mary Alice, Virginia, Josephine. ing; b. Warren, Pa., Aug. 3, 1889; s. Marcus ptd. dep. adi. gen., 1935; commsd.col., 1935. Asst. chemistry and physics, Buchtel Coll., 1894- W. and Emily (Crary) J.; cd. Williams Coll., Apptd. commander of all Commonwealth activi- 97; chief chemist Lake Superior Power Co., Sault 1908-10, LL.B.. U. of Pa. Law Soh., 1913; ties in flood of 1936; in charge of flood relief Ste. Marie, 1899-1902; asst. prof. textile ohem- m. Julia Bliss Chapin, Apr. 10, 1915 (dec.); in Ohio and Mississippi River valleys, 1937; istry, Clemson (S.C.) Coll., 1902-05; asst. apptd. mil. comdr. when martial law was pro- prof. tech. chemistry 1905-06. asst. prof. chem. children-Elizabeth Chapin (Mrs. Robert J. claimed in Cambria Co., 1937. Exec. dir. Pa. practice in charge dept. of chemistry, 1906-07, Lay), Emily Chapin; m. 2d, Mary A. Botchford, Gen. State Authority since Feb. 1937, in charge asso. prof., 1907-08, prof. chemistry from 1908 Warren, Pa., Mar. 16, 1922; children-Mary of $65,000,000 building program. Awarded Botchford, Lewis Crary. Jr. Admitted to Pa. Meritorious Service Medal by Gov. Earle, 1938, until retired. Carnegie Inst. Tech., Pittsburgh. bar, 1913; mgr. Warren Refining Co., 1914-15; Research and patents on acetylene storage and sec. Clarendon Refining Co., 1915-19; propr. for "efficiency, leadership and fortitude" as on oxidation products of petroleum. Mem. Am. Viking Oil Co., 1920-26, chin. Commonwealth Flood Relief Coue. Mem. Chem. Soc., Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs. Home: vice-pres. and gen. Am. Legion, Vets. of Foreign Wars, Mil. Order 5868 Douglas Av., Pittsborgh, Pa. mgr. Viking Oil Corpn., 1926-32; pres. and dir. of World War, Soc. of Colonial Wars, Sons Am. Warren Relining Co. since 1933; treas. and dir. Revolution. Clubs: Army and Navy, Army and JAMES, Ralph Emerson, v.p. Charis Corpn.; Refiners Car Corpa.; pres. and dir. The Bey Navy Country (Washington, D.C.); Harrisburg b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 8, 1896; s. Henry Mines, Ltd.; sec. and dir. Warren Airways, Inc. (Harrisburg, Pa.). Home: 1728 N. 2d St. Martin and Charlotte (Callum) J.; ed. Brooklyn Served on Pa. Corn. of Safety during World War. Office: 2d and Locust Sts., Harrisburg, Pa. grammar and high schs.; m. Sarah Louise Smith, Mem. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Phi. Re- Sept. 7, 1921; children-Ralph B., Palmer publican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Conewango, JANI4ELL, Vintent, artist and inatr.; b. Judson. Eustace Anthony. Stenographer and cir- Country. Home: Conewango Av. Office. 311 Andretta, Italy, Aug. 29, 1882; s. Joseph and culation mgr. American Lithographic Co. and Market St., Warren, Pa. Antonia (Del Franco) J.; came to U.S., 1898, affiliates, Crowell Pub. Co., Mentor Assn., Knapp naturalized, 1912; student Nat. Acad. of De- JAMISON, DavidLee, educator; b. Morgan- sign, N.Y. City, 1904-06, Royal Inst. Fine Co., Inc., 1913-22; with Charis Corpo. since town, W.Va., Oct. 15, 1867; s. John and Cin- 1922, v.p. and dir., 1926-39, pres. since 1939; Arts, Naples, Italy, 1906-09, Rutgers U., New derella (Lynch) J.; B.A.. U. of W.Va., 1888, Brunswick, N.J., 1920-21, Columbia U., 1922- sec. and dir. Charis, Ltd., New Toronto, Canada. LL.B., 1890; grad. study, Columbia U. Law With Norton-Harioe Ambulance Service, France- 23; unmarried. Has followed profession as art- Sbch.,1890-91; U. of Chicago Div. Sch., 1894- ist and instr. in art since 1909, at Newark, Am. Red Cross, Italy and Foreign Legion of 95; grad. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1900; Th.D., France, Mar. 1917-Apr. 1919. Awarded Croix N.J.. since 1922; art instr. Rutgers U., sum- Eastern Bapt. Theol. Sem., 1928; s. Janet mer 1922; art instr. Newark Pub. Sch. of Fine de Guerre. Trustee Community Chest; mem. Browse, Aug. 15, 1895; council Boy Scouts of America. Republican. children-Donald and Industrial Art since 1922; exhibited at an- Presbyterian. Clubs: Lehigh Country, Lirings- (dec.), Mabel (dee.), Lee Browse, Gordon Mc- nual exhbns. Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Phila., 1935, Laren. In practice of law at Parkersburg, W. 36, 38, 39, Nat. Acad. of Design, N.Y. City, ton (Allentown). Home: 223 N. Marshall St. Va., 1891-94; ordained ministry Bapt. Ch., office: 730 Linden St., Allentown, Pa. 1936, 15th Biennial Exhbn. of Contemporary 1895; pastor Gas City. Ind., 1895-98, Fredonia, Am. Oil Paintings, 1937, Corcoran Gallery of JAMES, Reese Davis, assoeciate prof. of Eng- N.Y., 1900-05, Albion, N.Y., 1905-13, Albany, Art, N.J. State Annual Exhbns. at Montclair lish; b. Reading, Pa., Oct. 5, 1889; s. Edward N.Y., 1915-25; prof. philosophy of religion, Art Mus., 1932-38, Newark Art Club Annual William and Sara Jane (Graves) J.; A.B., U. Easters Bapt. Theol. Sem., Phila., since 1925. Exhbns. since 1931, N.J. Gallery, Spring Art of Pa., 1910, A.M., 1911, Ph.D., 1930; stu- Y.M.C.A. sec. and acting chaplain of Machine- Exhbns., Kresge Dept. Store, 1934-39. Awarded dent Univ. of Clermont-Ferrand, France, 1919; Gun Center, Camp Hancock, World War. Mem. Kresge Popular Vote Prizes, 1934, 1938. Mom. m. Anna Gertrude Dunbar, Jan. 5, 1918; chil- Alpha Tau Omega. Republican. Mason (32', Dante Alighieri Soc. Republican. Catholic. dren-Edward William, David Dunbar. Begun Shriner; Grand Chaplain Masonic Order of N.Y. Home: 189 Hunterdon St., Newark, N.J. as teacher of English Mercersburg Acad., 1911- State, 2 yrs.). Clubs: Penn Athletic, St. Davids JANNEY, Sliart Symington. lawyer; b. Bar- 12; newspaper and magazine writing, 1912-17; Golf (Philadelphia). Author: The Resurroction ford Co., Md., Oct. 9, 1874; a. Johns Hopkins with the dept. of English, U. of Pa. since 1919, of Jesus, Considered from the Lawyer's View- and Carolyn (Symiogton) J.; student Friends' asso. prof. of English since 1937, dir. of courses point, 1923; Philosophy Studies Religion, 1937. Scb., Darlington, N.Y., 1884-88, Baltimore City in publishing since 192i. Served with 79th Traveled in Europe and the Orient. Home: St. Coll., 1889-91, Marstons Univ. Sob, 1891-92; Div., U.S. Army, 1917-19; with A.E.F. in Davids, Pa. A.B., Johns Hopkins U., 1895; LL.B., U. of Argonne, St. Mihiel, North of Mouse, 1918. JAMISON, Jay N., life ins.; b. Emlenton, Md., 1900; ms. Frances M. Spencer, Nov. 29, Mem. Am. Assn. Teachers of Speech, Phi Beta Pa., Feb. 15, 1883; a. Jeremiah T. and Mary 1905; children-Stuart Symington, J. Spencer, Kappa. Author: Old Drury of Philadelphia-A Jane (Thomas) J.; ed. high seh.; es. Madelyn Elizabeth S., Richard M. Admitted to bar, History of the Philadelphia Stage, 1800-35, Helen Gantner, June 6, 1918; 1 son, Robert 1901; mem. firm Ritchie, Janney, Ober and pub. 1932. Home: Crooked Lane, Bridgeport, Gantner. With Reliance Life Ins. Co. since Williams, Baltimore; dir. Cottman Co., Am. Pa. Office: Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadel- 1903, beginning as clerk; asst. sec., 1909-30, Totallator Co. Served as Capt., maj., U.S. Vol., phia,Pa. actuary, 1920-35, v.p., 1930-35, exec. v.p. and Inf., 1898-1900, ma)., It. col., U.S. Army, JAMESON, Robert Willis, corpo. official; b. dir. since 1935. Mem. Pittsburgh Chamber of 1917-19. Dir. Md. Jockey Club. Awarded Div. Antrim, N.H., July 23, 1875; s. Nathan C. and Commerce. Mason. Club: Pittsburgh Athletic. Citation, World War. Democrat. Clubs: Mary- Idabel B. (Butler) J.; ed. pub. sohs. New York; Home: Sunnyhill Farm, RD. 2, McDonald, Pa. land, Green Spring Valley Hunt (Baltimore, Md.). mo. Marie D'Arcy Buck, June 14, 1899; Chil- office: Farmers Bank Bldg., Fifth Av. and Wood Home- Garrison P.O., Md. Office: Baltimore dren-Caroline Mixer (Mrs. Joseph H. Currier), St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Trust Bldg.. Baltimore, Md. Isabel Butler (Mrs. William H. Chace). Began JANES, Robert Brown, radio engring.; b. JANNEY, Walter Cogueshall. pres. Janney & as elk., 1890; was with Wm. Carroll & Co., Burlington, Mass., Fob. 2, 1909; s. George Co.; b. Phila., Pa., June 25, 1876; s. Emmor New York, 1901-1917; tress. and rhin. bd. Do- Milton and Mary Alice (Helme) J.; ed. Wash- K. and Mary Rhoads (Coggeshall) J.; grad. Wm. minion Stores, Ltd., Canada, 1919-29; began ingtor, and Jefferson Coll., 1924-25; B.S., Ken- Peon Charter Sob.; A.B., Haverford Coll., 1898; with United Cigar Stores, 1929, pres. since yon Coll., Gambier, O., 1928; grad. study, student U. of Pa. Law Sbch.,1898-1900; es. 1933-36; now pres., dir. and mem. exec. ueos. Harvard U., 1928-29; Ph.D., U. of Wis., 1935; Pauline Flower Morris, Jan. 23, 1909; children United Stores Corpn., Tobacco Products of N.J. unmarried. Engaged as instr. physics, Colgate -Walter C., Marian Morris, Anne F. (Mrs. and Del.; dir. and mem. exec. com. Gold Dust U., 1929-31; asst. In physics, U. of Wis., Cumings), Margaret Morris, Priscilla Paul, Wistar Corpn. (now Hecker Products Corpn), Reiss 1931-35; engr. RCA Mfg. Co., Inc., Harrison, Morris. Engaged in ranching in Wyo., 1900-04; Premier Co., Ward Baking Co. (exec. ueos.and N.J., since 1935. Mom. Inst. Radio Engrs.. mom. firm Janney &Burrougb, sole leather mfrs., dir.), MeLellan Stores Co., MeCrory Stores; Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Gamma Alpha. 1905-11; became employed by Montgomery. dir. Best Foods, Inc.; hesmn.bd. McCrory Stores Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Contbr. ar- Clothier &Tyler. bankers, 1911, mom. same firm Corpn., etc. Served with Am. Red Cross, over- ticles on television to sci. publs. 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