. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. ed by these companies havebeen developed to large proportions, and Mr. Mauro now devotesa large portion of his time to these affairs. He is also con-nected professionally with the American Bell Telephone, theWillcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine, the Boyden Air Brake, andthe Riker Electric Motor companies, the Nickel-Steel Syndicate,the Electric Power Storage Company of London, Schneider &Co. of Creusot, France, and many others. In aU matters relatingto inventions and patents Mr. Mauro has no superior at the reputation as a patent lawyer has


. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. ed by these companies havebeen developed to large proportions, and Mr. Mauro now devotesa large portion of his time to these affairs. He is also con-nected professionally with the American Bell Telephone, theWillcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine, the Boyden Air Brake, andthe Riker Electric Motor companies, the Nickel-Steel Syndicate,the Electric Power Storage Company of London, Schneider &Co. of Creusot, France, and many others. In aU matters relatingto inventions and patents Mr. Mauro has no superior at the reputation as a patent lawyer has become national. He is very popular among his business associates, as well asin social Ufe and in the clubs. He is a member of the Cosmosand the Chevy clubs of Washington, and belongs to the Sons ofthe Revolution and the National Geographic Society. Mr. Mauro was married, June 7, 1881, to Miss Emily JohnstonRockwood, of the weU-known Boston family of that have two promising daughters, Margaret Frances and Isa-bel Rockwood


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