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208 Psi Upsilon college fraternity; to the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects; to the Century and University clubs; to the Architectural League, and to the National Sculpture Society. He was vice-president of the Beaux Arts Society of Architects from 1898-1900. He is affiliated with the Protestant Episcopal church. He is unmarried.