New York, the metropolis : its noted business and professional men. . Professor of Physiology inthe New York Medical College for Women. For twelveyears Dr. Smith was visiting physician to the House of In-dustry, and is at present the Superintendent and ConsultingPhysician to the same institution. He is a member of theAmerican Institute of Homoeopathy, the New York Homoe-opathic County and State Societies. He was married in 1880to Kate, the daughter of Ferdinand Zogvaum, of New York. THOMAS McADAM. A well-known member of the New York bar, was bornin this city in i860, and is the eldest son of t


New York, the metropolis : its noted business and professional men. . Professor of Physiology inthe New York Medical College for Women. For twelveyears Dr. Smith was visiting physician to the House of In-dustry, and is at present the Superintendent and ConsultingPhysician to the same institution. He is a member of theAmerican Institute of Homoeopathy, the New York Homoe-opathic County and State Societies. He was married in 1880to Kate, the daughter of Ferdinand Zogvaum, of New York. THOMAS McADAM. A well-known member of the New York bar, was bornin this city in i860, and is the eldest son of that distin-guished lawyer, jurist and author, David McAdam, Judgeof the Superior Court. His preparatory education wasgained at Moelers Institute, in 29th Street, after which heentered Columbia College, graduating in the class of received his diploma from the Law School of the sameinstitution, was admitted to the bar, and commenced the prac-tice of his profession with offices in Temple Court. Heconfines his attention to a general civil litigation, and makes. THOMAS McADAM. a specialty of real estate laws, in which connection he has alarge clientele and has gained an excellent reputation. takes an active interest in politics, and for severalyears was a member of the Tammany Hall General Com-mittee, representing the old 13th District. He is likewisepopular in social and club circles, enjoying membership inthe West Side Democratic, Harlem and Atlanta Boat Clubs,and also the Arion Society. Mr. McAdam was married in1886 to Miss Sarah S. Blair, granddaughter of Rev. HughHenry Blair, of this city, and resides in Harlem. He isnow practising his profession at 102 Broadway. 228 NEW YORK, THE METROPOLIS. ORMOND G. SMITH. Ormond G. Smith, senior member of the firm of Street& Smith, proprietors of the New York lleek/y, was born inBrooklyn, August 30, i860. His father, Francis S. Smith, andPrancis S. Street were the founders of the firm of Street &Smith. O. G. Smith graduate


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