Drummond, M. J., President of M. J. Drummond & Company, 182 Broadway, New York City. Mr. Drummond was born on February 1, 1851, in Jersey City, N. J., and was graduated from De La Salle Institute, New York City. He started in the iron pipe business in 1879, and in 1887 organized, as senior partner, the firm of M. J. Drummond & Company, which has since been incorporated and is one of the most successful iron pipe concerns in the United States. Mr. Drummond has been prominent in the charitable, social and business life of New York for a generation. He is President of M. J. Drummond & Company, of the Shawmut Clay Manufacturing Company, of the Glamorgan Iron Works, of the Nassau County Water Company, and of the Green Island Water Company. As well as being a director of this company, he is a director of the Nassau Union Bank and a trustee and member of the Executive Board of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank and the Broadway Trust Company, and he holds membership in the Chamber of Commerce, the New York Athletic Club, the Hardware Club, and the Catholic Club, and was recently President of the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick.

Dufficy, Peter J., 120 West Fifty-ninth Street, New York City.

Duffy, Rev. Francis P., St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, Yonkers, N. Y. Professor of Philosophy.

Dunne, F. L., 328 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

Dunne, Finley Peter, “Mister Dooley.” Author, journalist and humorist, born Chicago, July 10, 1867; son of Peter and Ellen (Finley) Dunne; educated in Chicago public schools; married, in New York City, December 9, 1902, Margaret Abbott; connected with Chicago newspapers from 1885 to 1899; associate editor American Magazine; Catholic; author of “Mr. Dooley in Peace and in War” (1898); “Mr. Dooley in the Hearts of His Countrymen” (1898); “Mr. Dooley’s Philosophy” (1900); “Mr. Dooley’s Opinions” (1901); “Observations by Mr. Dooley” (1902); “Dissertations by Mr. Dooley” (1906); address, 341 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

Duval, C. Louis, 143 Liberty Street, New York City. Warehouse manager.

Dwyer, Thomas, builder, Amsterdam Avenue and One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Street, New York City. (Life member of the Society.)

Dwyer, W. D., 202 Despatch Building, St. Paul, Minn. Chief Counsel of St. Paul City Railway Company.

Editor of “The Rosary Magazine,” Somerset, O. (Life member of the Society.)

Egan, Rev. M. H., St. Bernard’s Church, Keene, N. Y.