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144 CLASS or 1891 S., YALE COLLEGE. Instructor in Medical Diagnosis, University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 1897 to 1902, Lecturer in the same Study and same institution from 1902 to 1905, Assis- tant Attending Physician, City Hospital, New York, in 1902, Visiting Physician in same hospital from 1903 to date, and Attending Physician, St. Luke's Hospital from 1905 to date. He is Independent in National politics, generally Repub- lican, and a member of the Citizens' Union in Municipal politics, and also a member of the district committee. He received the degree of M.D. from Columbia University in 1895. He attends St. Bartholomew's church, and is a member of the South Reformed church, New York City. He is a member of the Yale club of New York City, Patho- logical society, Society of Internal Medicine, St. Luke's Alumni association, Interurban Clinical club, Fel-low of the New York Academy of Medicine, associate of Association of American Physicians, mem-ber of N,2,N, Medical frater- nity, Central Council, Charity Organization society, New York, and its committees on joint Application Bureau, and the Employment of the Handicapped, of the Advisory Com- mittee of New York City Training School for Nurses, and of Ausable Lake. and Mountain club. Business CZCZ1d7'6SS.' 36 VV est 40th St., New York City. Home aa'd1'e.rs.' 46 West 48th St., New York City. WALTER WOODRUFF KEITH was born July 4, 1869, in Chicago, Ill. He prepared at the Harvard School, Chicago, and entered college in Freshman year. His father, Edson Keith, was born September 24, 1833, in Barre, Vt. His parents were Martin and Betsy Keith. He was married in june, 1861, and resided at 1906 Prairie Ave., Chicago. Before his death, which occurred September 21, 1896, in Chicago, he was a merchant. His mother, whose maiden name was Susan Wooclrtiff. daughter of John and Delia Woodriiicf, was born in Ottawa, Ill.
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BIOGRAPHIES. 143 D.D. QYale '37j. Her mother was Elizabeth Caldwell, daughter of John Caldwell, first President of the Hartford Bank. He has two sisters: Matilda Smith VVisner, and Frances Rogers. He married Eleanor Caroline Alderson, of Gverbrook, Montgomery Co., Pa., daughter of Williaiii Charles Alder- son, of 228 So. 3d St., Philadelphia, Pa., and Treasurer of the Lehigh Valley R. R. Co., September 27, 1898, in Bryn Mawr, Pa. They have three children: Eleanor Alder- son, born March 5, 1900, in New York City, Edward Gamaliel, 21'1Cl, born August 25, 1901, in New Rochelle, N. Y., and Agnes, born june 16, 1904, in New York City. Janeway is now a practicing physician in New York City. Following are some of his publications: Some sources of Error in Laboratory Diagnosis, Medical News, New York, May 4, 1901, Some Gbservations on the Estimation of Blood Pressure in Man, with Especial Reference to the Value of the Results obtained with the Newer Sphygmoman- omemetersf' N. Y. Univ. Bull. of the Med. Sci., New York, july, 1901, 'fThe Leukaemias, 'Wood's Reference Handbook of the Med. Sci., New York, 1902, Vol. Vg Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy, with Report of Two Cases, Amer. jour. ofthe Med. Sci., Qctober, 19035 'KBemerk.ungen zur Pathologie der Zuckerhranruhr Cwith Dr. Horst Oertelj, Virchow's Archiv, 1903, Vol. 171, p. 547, The Clinical Study of Blood Pressure, D. Appleton 8z Co., Ne-w York, june, 1904 3 A new Portable Sphyginiomanome- meter, also a Blood Pressure Chart, Med. News., New York, August 27, 1904, The Diagnostic Significance of Persistent High Arterial Pressuref' Amer. jour. of the Med. Sci., May, 1906, The Pathological Physiology of Chronic Arterial Hypertenion, and its Treatmentfl and Essential Pentosuria in Two Brothers, Trans. of Amer. Physicians, 1906. He was assistant in Bacteriology, Col- umbia University, 1895-96, lnterne, St. Luke's Hospital, New York City, from january to September, 1897,
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BIOGRAPHIES. 145 He married Frances Wfinchester Bunn, daughter of George Bunn, of 1904 Prairie Ave., Chicago, October 14, 1896, in Baltimore, Md. They have one son, Wfalter VVood- ruff, born December 22, 1899. Keith entered the employ of Keith 81 Co., grain elevators, in 1894, and is now manager of the company. He votes the Republican ticket. He is a member of the Universalist church, B. K S., Chicago, University, Onwentcia, Saddle 81 Cycle and Maryland clubs. BHSITIZESS address: O02 Postal Building, Chicago, Ill. Home address: 1904 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill. JAMES HUGH KIMBALL is in the mercantile busi- ness in Chicago. Address: 41 Bellevue Place, Chicago, Ill. GEORGE TALLMAN LADD was born May 17, 1871, in Edinburg, O. He prepared at Hillhouse High School, New Haven, Conn., and entered college in junior year. His father, George Trumbull Ladd, was born January 19, 1842, in Painesville, O. He is Professor of Psychology in Yale, and a graduate of Wfestern Reserve, with the degrees of D.D. and L.L.D. He was married December 8, 1869, and resides in New Haven, Conn. His mother, whose maiden name was Cornelia Ann Tall- man, daughter of John C. and Ellen QRynej Tallman, was born August 26, 1842, in St. Clairsville, O. She died October 19, 1893, in North Haven, Conn. He had three brothers, two of whom are dead: Albert Tallman, who died in 1904, in W7heeling, VV. Va., Charles Tallman, who died in 1888, in Wfheeling, VV. Va., and VVilbur Tallmang also two sisters: Mrs. Mary Topping and Mrs. Ellen English. He married Carolyn Norwood, daughter of VVallace Nor- wood, May 6, 1896, in Ithaca, N. Y. They have one child, Tallman, born December 1, 1899, in Port VVayne, Ind. ro x
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