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now vice-president of the Barber asphalt paving company, and also president of the General asphalt company, with offices in

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Andrews, Byron, journalist, publisher, auwas born Oct. 25, 1853, in Argyle, Wis. In 1880 he accompanied General Grant on a tour through the West Indies and Mexico as his secretary and as correspondent of the Chicago Inter-Ocean and of the New York thor,

Tribune. Then for four years he was the Washington correspondent of the Chicago Inter-Ocean and the St. Paul Pioneer Press. In 1884 he became connected with the National Tribune of Washington, D.C., and in 1897 became one of its owners. He is the au-

thor of Notes on the Russo-Turkish War; Biography of John A. Logan and One of the People, a biography of President McKinley.

Andrews, Champe Seabury, soldier, lawborn May 13, a son of Colonel Gamett Andrews, the noted jurist and author. In 1894 he graduated with the degree of B.S.C. from the Alabama polytechnic institute. For several years he practiced law with his father in Chattanooga, Tenn. ; and yer, merchant, author, was 1875, in Yazoo, Miss.; and is

Andrews, Charles McLean, educator, auwas born Feb. 23, 1863, in Wethersfield, Conn. He graduated from Trinity college in 1884; and from the Johns Hopkins university in 1887. Since 1887 he has been associate thor,

professor of history in Bryn Mawr college. is the author of Eiver Towns of Connecticut; Old English Manors; Historical Development of Modern Europe from the Congress of Vienna to the Present Time; and other works. Andrews, Charlton, author, was born, Feb. 1, 187S, in Connersville, Ind. In 1898 he graduated from DePauw university with the deParfit gree of Ph.B. He is the author of Gentil Knight. Andrews Christopher Columbus, lawyer, general, author, was born Oct. 27, 1829, in Hillsborough, N.H. During the civil war he became brevet majorgeneral in the United States army. He was Sweden minister to and Norway in 186977; and consul-general to Brazil in 1882-85.

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has practiced his profession in New York City. In 1898-99 he was captain of the third regiment infantry United States since 1899

been chief

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warden of Minnesota; and is now forestry Commissioner of Min-

volunteers. He is president and director of the A. B. Andrews company; director of the estate of Garnett Andrews; and secretary and treasurer of several corporations. He has traveled extensively in Europe, Japan and China; and has contributed valuable articles on legal topics and foreign travel to the Cosmopolitan, Forum and other leading publications. He is secretary of the committee of one hundred on national health, appointed by the American association for the ad-

nesota. He is the author of Minnesota and Dakota ; Practical Treatise on the Revenue Laws of the United States; Hints to Company Officers on Their Duties; History of the Campaign of Mobile; Digests of the Opinions of the AttorneyGeneral of the United States; Brazil, Its

vancement of science. Andrews, Charles, lawyer, congressman, was born in 1814 in Paris, Maine. In 1837 he began the practice of law. He was a member of the Maine state legislature in 183943; and a portion of that time was speaker of the house. In 1851-53 he was a, representative from Maine to the thirty-second con-

Andrews, Clement Walker, educator, liwas born Jan. 13, 1858, in Salem, Mass. In 1879 he graduated from Harvard university; and in 1880 received the de;:tree of A.M. from that institution of learning. In 1883-95 he was instructor in chemistry in the Massachusetts institute of technology. In 1889-95 he was librarian of the Massachusetts institute of technology; and since 1895 has been librarian of the John Crerar library

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died April 30, 1853, in Paris Hill,

Maine.

Andrews, Charles, lawyer, jurist, was born 37, 1837, in Whitestown, N.Y. He was mayor of Syracuse in 1861-63. He was chief judge in the New York court of appeals; and was a member of that court for more than

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twenty-eight years. He was retired in 1897. Andrews, Charles Bartlett, lawyer, jurist, governor, was born Nov. 4, 1834, in Sunderland, Mass. He settled at Litchfield, Conn.; and was a state senator in 1868 and 1869. He was a representative in the state legislature in 1878. In 1879-81 he was governor of Connecticut; and in 1883 was appointed a judge of the superior court of Connecticut. In 1889-1903 he was chief justice of the state supreme court of Connecticut. He died in 1903 in Litchfield, Conn.

Condition and Prospects Administrative Reform; and Reports on Forestry.

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Andrews, Constant

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banker, was

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Feb. 35, 1844, in New York City. He is president of the United States savings bank and of the Elkhorn Valley coal land company; is a director of the Second avenue street railroad of New York City; and largely infiuential in other directions, where his interest and counsel are demanded.

Andrews, Ebenezer Baldwin, geologist, auwas born April 29, 1821, in Danbury, Conn. In 1851-69 he was professor of geology in Marietta college; and then became assistant geologist to the Ohio state survey. He was the author of a text-book on Elementary Geology. He died Aug. 14, 1880, in

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Lancaster, Ohio.