O’Keefe, Edmund, 174 Middle Street, New Bedford, Mass.

O’Keefe, John A., M. D., Broadway, Providence, R. I., lieutenant-colonel, Second Regiment, R. I. N. G.

O’Keefe, John A., 25 Exchange Street, Lynn, Mass.; a native of Rockport, Mass.; was graduated from Harvard College, class of 1880; member of the Phi Beta Kappa; taught school in Housatonic, Mass.; was elected submaster of the Lynn, Mass., High School in 1881 and headmaster of the same in 1885; became a member of the teaching staff of the English High School, Boston, Mass.; studied law; was admitted to the bar of Essex County, Mass., and has since practised law in Lynn. In 1897 he was the Democratic candidate for attorney-general of Massachusetts. Member of the Lynn Board of Associated Charities, member of the New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools; of the Essex Institute, and of the executive board of the Civic League of Lynn. Among Mr. O’Keefe’s classmates at Harvard were: Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States; Hon. William S. Andrews, justice of the New York Supreme Court; Robert Bacon, partner of J. P. Morgan; Harold N. Fowler, professor of Latin; Hon. Josiah Quincy, mayor of Boston, Mass.; Albert Bushnell Hart, historian and professor, and many other people of note.

O’Keefe, John G., of H. L. Horton & Company, 66 Broadway, New York City.

O’Leary, Rev. Cornelius F., Wellston, Mo., was born in the parish of Lixnan, County Kerry, Ireland, on the 20th of July, 1850; is the son of Cornelius O’Leary and Jane Stack, being the seventh and last child of the family; has ever felt a pride in being descended from the O’Learys and McSheehys on the one side and Stacks and O’Connors on the other—names held in honor and respect throughout the classic Kingdom of Ireland. From early youth he attended the national schools of the parish, and later was afforded the blessing and superior advantage of an education at the hands of the Christian Brothers of Tralee. At fifteen years of age he was induced by his honorable cousin, Thomas R. Wilson, Attorney at Killarney, to enter his office and prepare for the study of law. He soon grew discontented with the tedious forms and complexities of the law, returned to Tralee and entered the Classical School conducted by Charles McCarthy, a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin. At seventeen, it next became his fortune to come to America and he settled in the West, “Where the mighty Missouri rolls down to the sea.” With true Irish courage he accommodated himself to circumstances, looked neither to the right or to the left until he reached the goal of his pious ambition, receiving Holy Orders at the hands of Archbishop Ryan, then of St. Louis, in May, 1873. Rector of Notre Dame Church, Wellston, Mo.

O’Leary, Jeremiah A., attorney at law, 38 Park Row, New York City.

O’Leary, Jeremiah, 275 Fifty-eighth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

O’Leary, Col. M. J., director Exchange Bank, 122 Bay Street, East, Savannah, Ga.

O’Leary, P. J., 161 West Thirteenth Street, New York City.

O’Loughlin, Patrick, attorney at law, 18 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.