History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . l of Wilkes-Barre, is member of the Penn-sylvania Society of the Sons of the Revolution, of theWyoming Historical and Geological Society, of thePennsylvania Bar Association and the American BarAssociation, a member of the vestry of St. StephensEpiscopal Church, and of the Wyoming Valley Courtof Honor of the Boy Scouts Association, and of thePennsylvania Forest Association. He is a director ofthe Wyoming National Bank, of Wilkes-Barre. He isvice-president of the board of trustees of the Wi


History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . l of Wilkes-Barre, is member of the Penn-sylvania Society of the Sons of the Revolution, of theWyoming Historical and Geological Society, of thePennsylvania Bar Association and the American BarAssociation, a member of the vestry of St. StephensEpiscopal Church, and of the Wyoming Valley Courtof Honor of the Boy Scouts Association, and of thePennsylvania Forest Association. He is a director ofthe Wyoming National Bank, of Wilkes-Barre. He isvice-president of the board of trustees of the Wilkes-Barre Academy, of which his father was a founder,and of which he has been a devoted and energetic sup-porter throughout. He was one of the founders of theWestmoreland Club. One can see, in this partial record of Mr. Darlingsactivities, the animating spirit of philanthropic servicethroughout. His conscientious sense of responsibilityhas constantly directed his unceasing and self-sacrificinglabors for the welfare of the community in which helives. Harvey Childs McClintock, Esq., third son of Oliver. r y^^/Vy/^^/y^^ .^ .^V ^^^^-SftWSt^i ^^^. /IT ..^i^^T^ ^^C^Y^ BIOGRAPHICAL and Clara (Childs) McClintock, born Jan. 16, 1882,married, Nov. 11, 1911, Fanny Brower, daughter CharlesDeHart Brower, Esq., and Mary B. Brower, of NewYork City. Two children: Harvey Childs, Jr., bornNov. 2, 1912; Bailey Brower, born May 6, 1918. HarveyC. McClintock is a graduate of Shadyside Academy,1898; Phillips-Andover Academy, 1899; Yale College,B. A. 1903; Harvard Law School, 1906. After admis-sion to the Pittsburgh bar, 1907, he practiced law as amember of the firm of Young, McClintock & 1911 he was candidate for judge of the County Courton the Keystone party ticket. In 1915 he served assecretary to Col. Arthur Woods, police commissionerof New York City, and later as special deputy policecommissioner. Since 1918 he has been associated withthe law firm of White & Case, No. 14 Wall


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