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b<H'ii lUfhiilent of the Hebrew colleffe. He n the author of On CapPuni^hiiient A (ui<le to Instruction in Judaiiiin; and uther wurks. Kohler, Max lawyer, author, was horn May 2-i. ISTI. in D.-tmit. Mi.h. In 1S1)4U8 hi' was as!.intHiit L tiiteil Mates dii^triet attorney of Ni u York City. Me is the author of Metlio<is of Iteview in Criminal I'ases in tile I'nited States.

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of Illinois.

Kohlaaat, Hermann Henry, journaliat. merchant, was born March 22. is.')3, in Albion. 111. In 1S7.'» HO h e was engaged as a traveling ^aluBinan for wholesale bakers; in 1880 became junior partner and had charge of a Iiakery lunch room. In 1KS3 labought a bakery; greatly enlarged it; and is now drfing a large wholeiiale bakery busi-

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restaurant**. In 18i>l- 11)02 he was editor and publisher of the Chicago Ri^rd-Hernld; and in ISfU lool was «'(Iittir of the Chicago Evening I'ost. lie has het-n largely identi-

realestat*' operations. He fied with has contributed largely fo clinrit i> s ami has |jre.H«'nted the statue ol (ieneral (irant to the city of Galena, 111. local



Kohne, Frederick,

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was born

3U, 17r»7, in (•erniuny. He emigrated t4> this country in 1780, entered into busin»'ss, ani retired in 1S(C with a fortune.

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He iM-queathed nearly four hundred tliuuaand dollars to vnrious societies and charities «»onne(fefl with the Prtest:uit Kpixcopal ciiUK li in botii IVnnsvlvania and ."^outh lie died .May 26, 1820, in Phila( arolina.

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KoUe, Frederick Strange, phy-Hician, therand author, was bom Nov. 22, 1871, Haiiovr, licriininy. Since isn4 la- has

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practiced his profession in I'rttoklyn, N.Y.; in 1896- 1!KM) was chief instructor in the (li'partmeiit of electrotherapeutics the in Klectro engineering institute of New Yoik. He is the inventor of the Kulle Focus tube .ind various X-ray appliances. He is the author of The Recent Roentgen Discovery;

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The X-Ray, Their Productions and Applies*

Meilical Surgical Ha<liogia[)hy vari(us novels and scieutitic

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Kohlmann, Anthony, clergyman, was bom July 13. 1771, in France, lie was np^tointetl pastor in New York in 18U,S; and foundail »'d academy for boys called the New Vorlc literary institution; and another for girls under the nanip of the UrMuline num. lie died in April, 1838. in Home, Italy. KohlMAt, Christian Cecil, lawyer, jurint. was bom Jan. 8, 1844, in Kdwardu county. 111. In 18<»7 he was law reporti-r for the Chicago Evening Journal; and wan minute clerk of the county court. In 1880-00 he va^ n member of the f>oaril of u i-t park commiasionera. In 181>U he wati president of the Union league club of Chicago. III. In lH!)0-n!1 he was pr.d)ate jud>;e uf (Onk county, 111.; and in ISUU-lUOo waH United Ktates district jtidgo for the northern district

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KoIIen,

John, educator, college born Aug. 1>, 184.'}, in the

Gerrit

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Netlicrhtnds. Jn 1871-78 lie was assistant profc-Nor of mathematics and philosophy; in IS78 !)3 was professor of applied mathematics and |Mditical economy; and since lias br«>n president of tlic Hope ColI8!l.'i lege at ilolland. .Mich. Kollock, Charles Wilson, physician of 86 ft.. Chiirleston. S.C., was b«>rn on 1837, in South Carolina. He gradfrom the Virginia military institute, r,

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university of I'ennsylvania. lie has been l»r<sident of the medical society of South itnlina, prt'sidciit of the Snutii Carolina <

nu'dicul a.'isociation, and president of tristate medical association of the Carotinas lb- lia- been a member of ain! 'iigini;i. tile ('hailrmons on Various Subjects; and a collection in four volumes. He died in

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Kollock, Mary, portrait and landscape painter, M'aH born in 1840 in Norfolk, Va. Art Students' sillis a member of tlaleague; and of the Ladies' Art association of New York, in which she is an instroctor piiitit in'_'. Her oiit ribut ions to tin- exill l

iiibitioiis of

the National academy ol design in the Mountains; (ieam

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^iiii^liitie On T?«»ndout Creek; The Old I'iddler; I iidcr the IJeeehes; and A Cliinpse of the Catskills. Kollock, Shepard, soldier, journalist, was born in ScpleinlH-r, 11 oi), in Lewc-. Del. He was commissioned lieuti-nant early in tiie revoliit ir)n ami took part in the liattb- of In 1770 Trenton and other engagements. he resign<*fl and l)egnn publishing a newsNew .Icrsey .Journal; and ]. riper entitled the in 17S;{ removed his |)ress to New York city, and there established the (ia/et<rr. He died .fuly 2S. |S:{!). in IMiiladclphia, Pa. of"





kollock, Sheppard, clergyman, author, was He was a 17!».J in New Jersey. iji I'reshyterian clergyman of Norfolk, Va. He was the author of Biography of Henry Kollock; Ministerial Characters; and The PerHe died in IMi severance of the Saints. liorn

in Norfolk,

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John A., soldier, was born in 1S23 Me servt throughout the .Mexiwas cin]doyed ciui war: and sultftfiiitnt in the nited States mint at riiiladelphia, At the opening of the civil war he I'a. raised and coinmunded a regiment of Germans. ^He had been acting brigadier-genKoltes,

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