*** 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 330--- August, 1905; associated with J. L. Murphy, under firm name of Murphy & Schmidt, 1905-08; with Harley E. Riggins under firm name of Schmidt & Riggins, March, 1908, to date. Member Native Sons of the Golden West, Delta Tau Delta fraternity, Univ. of Mich. Alumni Assn. Republican. SCHOENEFELD, Henry. Musician and musical director. Res. 642 S. Berendo st.; office Majestic Theatre Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 4, 1857; son of Christian Frederick and Theresa Sophia (Salzman) Schoenefeld. Married to Ida Briedt in 1885. Graduated from Leipzig Conservatory of Music, Leipzig, Germany, 1878; studied privately under Edward Lassen in Weimar, Germany, 1878-79. Teacher and musical director in Chicago, 1879-1902; leader of Germania Mannerchor, 1891-1902; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., and opened a studio where he has taught to date. Musical director Los Angeles Turn Verein, 1911; winner of Symphony prize for composition offered by Natl. Conservatory of Music, Blanchard Bldg., where he has taught, New York City in 1892; winner Henry Marteau prize for violin and sonata, 1898; winner of Lillian Nordica song prize, Philadelphia, 1900; musical dir. Woman's Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles. Member Gamut Club, Los Angeles. SCHULTZ, Cleveland. Lawyer. Res. 646 West 41st st.; office, 807 California Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Hays, Kan., Oct. 31, 1886; son of Henry C. and Louisa (Lape) Schultz. Married to Jennie Shire in 1906. Attended grammar schools of his native town, graduated from Illinois College of Law., LL. B., 1909. Employed in legal dept. of Illinois Central R. R. Co., Chicago; moved to Los Angeles in 1910 and has since been engaged in the practice of his profession. Member Masonic fraternity. SCHROETER, Ernest Ulrich. Lawyer. Res. 4307 Dalton ave.; office 425 Union Oil Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Chicago, Ill., May 27, 1883; son of John W. and Alice C. Charbonneau. Unmarried. Attended grammar and high schools, Chicago, Ill.; academic and business courses, Association Inst., Chicago, Ill.; graduated from Northwestern Univ., Chicago, Ill., LL. B. Appointed to U. S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, 1896 (resigned) ; private secy. to Judge Peter S. Grosscup, presiding judge Supreme Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit, 1909; resigned, 1911; asst. and atty. to receiver of Chicago & Milwaukee Electric R. R. Co., 1911; engaged in private practice of law meantime, 1909 to date; instructor in Southwestern Univ. Law School, Los Angeles, Cal. Barrister of the Coif (honorary fraternity, membership based on scholarship). SCHROETER, Oscar Victor. Physician. Res. 4307 Dalton ave.; office 502 Consolidated Realty Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Chicago, April 12, 1880; son of John B. and Alice (Charbonneau) Schroeter. Attended grammar and high schools; Y. M. C. A. schools, and Lewis Institute, Chicago; College of Physicians and Surgeons; graduated from the medical dept. of the Univ. of Ill., M. D., 1905; served as interne at Cook Co. institu- tions, Dunning, Ill., 1905; interne at Evangelical Deaconess Hospital, Chicago, 1905-06; engaged in practice in Chicago, 1906-11; surgeon of Health Dept. of Chicago, 1907-11; Vienna and Berlin Skin and Genito-Urinary Clinics, 1911-12; State Board Licentiate, Ill. and Cal.; engaged in practice in Los Angeles, April, 1912, to date. Physician to Union Rescue Missions. Member American Medical Assn.; American Medical Assn., Vienna, Austria; Anglo-American Medical Assn., Berlin, Germany; Los Angeles Co. Medical Assn.; Germania Turnverein. SCHUMACHER, John Joseph. Secy. Southwestern University, Los Angeles. Cal. Res. 1416 Santee st.; office 425 Union Oil Bldg., Los Angeles Cal. Born in Schell City, Mo., Dec. 19, 1885; son of Joseph and Kunigunda (Hormuth) Schumacher. Unmarried. Attended public schools, Schell City, Mo.; St. Joseph's Parochial School, Los Angeles, Cal., 1892-99; St. Anthony's College, Santa Barbara, Cal., 1899-1904; Southern California Business College, 1904. General office assistant, R. H. Whitten Co. (publishers), Los Angeles, Cal., 1904; had general charge of accounts, Angelus University (formerly R. H. Whitten Co.), 1904-10; independent business, selling correspondence law and business courses, 1910; obtained charter for Southwestern College of Law and organized its classes, 1911; organized Dept. of Higher Accountancy in same institution, 1912; completed organiza- tion Southwestern University and *** end ***