*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 244--- [Rebecca] M. Philp in 1895; to Minnie Louise Goenawein in 1909. Attended grammar schools of Canada and Mich., and high school of Cass City, Mich., 1869-87; graduated from Mich. State Agricultural College, B. S., 1894; from Mich. State Normal School, B. P., 1895. Engaged as teacher, superintendent and disbursing Agent at various Indian schools in S. D., Ariz., Ore., and Cal., 1895-1907; engaged in real estate busi- ness in San Diego, Cal., 1908 to date; secy. and treas. Sun Harbor Security Co., April 1, 1912 to date. Member K. O. T. M.; Masonic fraternity. McARTHUR, Grant. Real estate. Res. 3352 I st.; office, 911 Seventh st.; San Diego. Cal. Born in Michigan, March 15, 1869; son of Donald and Harriet Ella (White) McArthur. Married to Annie Bolt in 1901. Received his education in the public schools of Michigan. In general merchandise business with Holden Bros., Yale, Mich., 1880- 88; mgr. general merchandise store, Port Austin, Mich, 1888-90; mgr. house furnishing dept. with McCloud & Coote, Vancouver, B. C., 1890-1901; in house furnishing business for himself, 1901- 05; engaged in real estate business in Vancouver, 1905-10; moved to San Diego, Cal., and organized the Sun Harbor Security Co., of which he is now president. McARTHUR, William Taylor. Physician and surgeon. Res. 2025 Western ave.; office 836 Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Moorefield, Ontario, Canada, Dec. 31, 1866; son of Duncan and Elizabeth (Taylor) McArthur. Married to Mary D. Smith in 1904. Attended public schools of Canada; Kincardine Model School and Collegiate Institute of Owen Sound, Ontario; graduated from Toronto Univ., 1891; from Medical Dept., same in 1895; post graduate work in London, L. R. C. S., 1900; graduated from Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, F. R. C. S., 1901. Taught in public schools of Ontario four years; since graduation in Edinburgh has been engaged in practice of medicine and surgery in Los Angeles; instruc- tor of surgery in Univ. of Cal.; lec- turer on anatomy, Los Angeles School of Art and Design. Dir. California Hospital. Member Los Angeles Co. Medical Soc.; Cal. Medical Soc.; American Med. Assn.; Edinburgh Obstetrical Soc.; California, University, Los Angeles Country and City clubs; Automobile Club of So. Cal.; Chamber of Commerce; Masonic fraternity. Presbyterian. McBRIDE, James Harvey. Physician. Res. 489 Bellefontaine st., Pasadena; office, Dodworth Bldg., Pasadena, Cal. Born in LaFayette, Ore., Jan. 23, 1849; son of James and Mahala (Miller) McBride. Married to Evangeline Ackley in 1887. Attended public schools of his native county and McMinnville College, Ore.; graduated from Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York City., M. D., 1873. House physician in Charity Hospital, Blackwell's Island, N. Y.; appointed asst, supt. Wis. State Hospital for the Insane, Oshkosh, Wis., 1874; remained in this office two years, and was appointed supt. Hospital for the Insane at Milwaukee, 1879-85; after serving five years in this capacity founded the Milwaukee Sanitarium for Nervous Diseases, and sold this institu- tion in 1895. After release from duties in Milwaukee Sanitarium made a pro- longed trip to Europe and the Orient; located in Pasadena, Cal., in 1897; founded Southern California Sanitarium for Nervous Diseases in 1905, and has been its medical director to date. Prof. of diseases of the nervous system in Chicago Polyclinic Medical College, 1890-95; expert witness in trial of Guiteau, assassin of President James A. Garfield, and testified that he believed Guiteau insane. Shortly after his graduation made extensive researches in physiology and therapeutics, the results of which were published. Among these were: "Experiments with Nitrate of Amyl on the Brains of Dogs, and the Use of This Remedy in the Treatment of Epilepsy"; "Experiments in the Localization of the Function of the Brains of Dogs"; "The Production of Epilepsy in Dogs and Rabbits"; "Investigations Into the Minute Anatomy of the Brain"; "Epileptic Insanity, and the Criminal Responsibility of Epileptics", "Treatment of the Morphine Habit"; "The Management of the Neurasthenic"; "Ideals of the Medical Teacher"; "Health and Education of Girls"; "The Individual and the Social Organism." Has also written many addresses, lec- tures, and notes of travel. Member Royal Soc. of Arts of Great Britain; Royal Institution; Amer. Acad. of Med.; pres. Amer. Acad. of Med., 1910-11; American Neurological Assn.; American Medico-Psychological Assn.; American Medical Assn.; American Climatological Assn.; Amer. Assn. for the Advancement of Science; Cal. State Med. Soc.; trustee Throop Polytechnic Elementary School; pros. Board of Education, Pasadena. *** end ***