MR. MILO ROY MALTBIE

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The following account is taken from “Who’s Who,” 1908-9:

“Maltbie, Milo Roy—Member Public Utilities Commission, N.Y., since June, 1907; Secretary Art Commission, N.Y., May, 1902, to July, 1907; born at Hinckley, Ill., April 3, 1871; son of Henry M. and Harriet Delano Maltbie; graduated from Upper Iowa University, 1892; Ph. B., Northwestern, 1893; Ph.D., Columbia, 1897; took Dewey prize, $100, and Cushing prize, $100, Northwestern University, 1893; married, July 11, 1901, Lucia McCosh; Prof. Economics and Mathematics, Mt. Morris College, Ill., 1893-5; fellow in administrative law, Columbia, 1895-7; Sec’y Reform Club Commission on City Affairs, 1897-1902; traveled in Europe in the summer of 1899, investigating municipal problems for reform club, and in 1903 civic art; prize lectures on municipal government, Columbia, 1900; editor of Municipal Affair, 1897-1903; conducted investigation in Great Britain into relative merits of municipal and private management of public utilities, 1906; member American Economic Association, Reform Club, Society for Checking Abuses of Public Advertising (London), Municipal Art Soc.; Am. Polit. Science Association, National Civic Federation, Commission on Municipal Ownership and Operation.  Author: English Local Government of Today, a Study of the Relations of Central and Local Government, 1897; Municipal Functions, 1898; Street Railways of Chicago, 1901.  Contributor to Economic journalism.”  Mr. Maltbie’s line of descent is: Henry Munson (7), Milo Harrison (6), Elon (5), Benjamin (4), Daniel (3), Daniel (2) William (1).