. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. Mr. Wait is a trustee of the American Printing House for theBlind, and chairman of its publication committee, and a chartermember of the American Association of Instructors of the Blind,and chairman of its executive committee, a position which hehas filled almost uninterruptedly since the oiganization of theassociation in 1871. He is a trustee of the New York Free Cir-culating Library for the Blind, the Society for Publishing Reh-gious Literature for the Bhnd, and the American College ofMusicians, and is a member of the Society of the Sons of
. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. Mr. Wait is a trustee of the American Printing House for theBlind, and chairman of its publication committee, and a chartermember of the American Association of Instructors of the Blind,and chairman of its executive committee, a position which hehas filled almost uninterruptedly since the oiganization of theassociation in 1871. He is a trustee of the New York Free Cir-culating Library for the Blind, the Society for Publishing Reh-gious Literature for the Bhnd, and the American College ofMusicians, and is a member of the Society of the Sons of theRevolution, the Society of Medical Jurisprudence, the AmericanGreographical Society, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On October 27, 1863, at Potter Hill, Rhode Island, he wasmarried to Miss Phoebe J. Babcock, by whom he has had sevenchildren, five daughters and two sons, three of whom — LucyBell, now Mrs. Frank Battles of Philadelphia, Wilham Bell, Jr.,a lawyer of New York city, and Dr. Ohver Babcock Bell ofPhiladelphia — now
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