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HKKHINCJSHAWS •

LILtHAliV

Memphis Ai

IIt» 18 a practicing lawyer of Ncwarl^ N.J. Id IbTS-llKM) he was I'nited Statea commisaioner for New Jersey and is now supreme In 18S4-S." he waa a court commissioner. member of the New Jersey state ussembly. He was the editor of the New Jersey Law

ISTVt D.". lie Is the author of of EUttric Wires iu Streets and and the Courts of New Jersey. Keaabey, Lindley Miller, educator, author, was bom Feb. 24, 18«J7. In Newark, N.J. In 181>4-]rH_>r> he was professor of iK>litics and economy at Bryn Mawr college: and

Law

since 1906 has been profeaaor of political H<i('iiio at til*' university of IV'xas. H>' i> the author of >iicaragua Canal and tbc Monroe Doctrine. Keating, Cecil A., nianufarturer, organ-

about 1644 Keatlac,

was born March 20, IbCK), iu Nova Scotia. In 1870 he began manafacturing inipIementK in Chica>;o and is the Texas disc plow company. been president of the Orange river nMvi:;iition company; and in 1002 <ir^aniz-*l for tlio purpose of securing Rovemnu-nt aid

presidtMit of

He to

liaH

rorm

it

into a canal the Trinity river five

hundred miles from Dallas to the pulf of Mexico, for which conKress has appropriated about one million dollars. Keating, Edward, publisher, rongressman, was iiorn July 9, lS7r», near Kaiisus City, Kans. lie is the editor and publisber of the Pueblo T-endor. In lDl.Tir» he was a

member

Keating, John Franeia, educator, lecturer, was horn Hopt. 23. 1802. near West Milton. Ohio. In 1892 he graduated from the Ohio Weslcyan university; and has attained success in educational work. Bef»)re graduation from college he was a teacher in the country schools of Miami county, Ohio; was prinri-

Lena and Connvcr sdi'K.!-: of ami county. Ohio; and in Is! •;;;•.'» was

third

ffn-

Keatinjr,

born April

<!e-n o of

John M.,

Loudon, England.

William

ili^tiief

j

llone^dale.

Valentine,

educator,

OUIahoma.

of

and in 1891 was ordained In 1891-00 he was rector atonement of Ctiicago. 111. In

in Chicago. IU.

su-

to the ministry.

author, was

He was

S|»riiiSR, Coh Keating, John McLeofl, journalist, author, was bom in 1830. In Ireland. In lA-fR-no he was nianaKinjr editor of the Naslu il!.- . w and in 18<!0-71 was commercial and <'ity editor of the Memphis Balletln. In tfm he

Co'nr.'i'ln

entered the confederate army: and for a time was acting private secretary to Gen-

For twenty-one years he waa part proprietor and editor of the

cliiinli

of

T.H»2 he

(lie

Ih'(

bom

Oct. 22. 1855, in In 1<5S2-00 b.' j.ractieed law

I'n.

.Mi-

a Philadelphia physician. He was the author of With General Grant In the East Mothers" Guide for Manaireinent of Infant^ .Maternity. Infancy, and Childhood; and Di.seases of the Heart. B» died Nov. 17, 1«)3. In

eral Leonldas Folic.

is

Keator, Frederic William, lawyer, clergy*

M.A.

pliv.«iri;in.

{0. 1S,%2. in I'liila.Ielphia.

iu

man. bishop, was

perintendent of achools of AK])en. Col. In ISO.'j-Od he was superintendent of Cent mi City schools of Colorado; and since IS'HI has been superintendent of city .schof)ls of Pueblo, Col. He is a successful lecturer and conductor of teachers* institutes; and in IIXK) the university of Denver oonferred

upon him

He

u i-; iMirn T^ei^. 10. l*5r,l. in Carter coimi--f. In 1884-87 be was principal of the ly, Ky. high sdiool at Hico, Texas; and was proI>ri* tor and editor of the Hico Courier. Since ISiMi he has been associate justice of the supremo court and ex-officfo judge of the

of the sixty-third congress.

pnl of the

Commercial

physician, author, was Ixirn .pril 1, 1*>;2;{. in I'hiladelphia, Pa. In 18(>0 he wan elected professor of obatetrica in the Jefferson medie.il college of Philadelphia. Pa., and was <lini«al lecturer there for several years. After the battle of c.ettysbur;; be waa roedienl direetor of the T'niled Statps army hospital, lie editi'd CliMrciiiil on Diseases o( Children: ;md Kamsbotliani's ( H)slei riis. He died April IS. ISJH. in Phihidelpliia. Pa. Keatley, J. H., lawyer, jurist. In 1889 he was judce of the United Statea district court for Alaslta. Keaton, James ft., educator, lawyer, jur-

izer,

afrricultural

He was one

eal.

Journal in

Hishways

376

of the foundand becaoie the author of The History of the Yellow Southern Question Fever; and Military . nals of Tennessee, Confedenite. Keating, William Hypolitus, educnti»r, clicuiist, author, was born Au>r. H. IT'.HI. iu Wilmington, Del. His efforts for an instiiution of higher aims in scientific instruction ultimately led to the founding of the Franklin institute in isi.»4, in which he was professor of chemistry. He was the author of a Narrative of an Eicpedition to the Source of St. Trier's Hiv. r. etc.. in 1VJ3. He di««l i

ers of the Memphis its editor in 1889.

Tiie

AN muGKAPHY.

AMtlltH

auie protestaut uu.s.«.iouary bisbop

Olympia. Wash. Keayne, Robert, state legislator, philanthropist, was bom in ITtOrt in P^ngland. He was frequently a representative to the Bias* sa(liii«ett.'< state le-'i-^ladire liptweon H>3S and in H»49. He w.in a li!)<'r.M! douor to Har-

of

vard; and

ment of

left

a

legacy

for

the establish-

free school in Boston, which is Latin Rrammar school. Ho died .Mareh 23, 105G, in Beaton, Mass. Keays, Mrs. Hersilia Mitchell, litterateur, autlior, was born Oct. 28. 1H»)1, in Canada. She is the author of Little Tiords of Orea> tion: lie That Fnfeth Bread Wit!) Me; The Worii of r»ur Hands, and A .lealous (tod.

now

a

the

Kedney, John Steinfert, educator, elerjry* antlior. was born Feb. 12. ISIO. in

man.

l.ss«x

county,

N.J.

He

is

an episcopal

rlcntyman: and since 1871 professor in Seabury divinity school at Faribault. ^linn. He is the author of Mens Christi, and Other Problems in Theology; Catawba, and Other

Poema; Tbe Beautiful and the Sublime, an