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LOCKWOOD, Daniel W .:
Col. of eng'rs; b. Niagara Co., N. Y., Sept. 21, 1845; s. Harry and Mary J. Lockwood: appt'd from Niagara Co., N. Y., cadet at U. S. Mil. Acad., 1862; grad. 1866; m. Toledo, O. ISTS, Edith Lockwood. Second lieut. eng'rs, June 18, 1866; Ist lieut., Mar. 7, 1967; capt., June 30, 1579; major: July 23, 1sss. On duty with Company D. Battalion of Eng'rs, 1867- ES; on detached service Pacific, 1:00-70; en- g'ring officer on staff of commanding-gen., Dep't of Arizona, 1570-71: on duty with Lient. Wheeler's Expd'ns. 1 71-2: on duty under Maj. Comstock, Detroit. Mich., 1572-50; on duty under orders of Maj. Howell, New Or- leans, La., 1880-83: in charge of improvement of harbors on Lake Michigan and of Grand River, 1-3-SS; in charge of improvement of Buckhannon and Little Kanawha River. W. Va., the Big Sandy River, W. Va. and Kon- tucky, the Kentucky, Green, Barren nud
Trade Water Rivers, 1888-95; at Newport. R. I., in charge fortifications and river and harbor improvements, 1895-1900; at St. Paul, Minn., in charge river and harbor improve- ments, 1900-01; mem. and eng'r sec. Light- house B'd, Washington, D. C., 1901-06; pro- moted lieut .- col. eng'rs, Feb. 20, 1903; col. eng'rs, June 7, 1966; stationed at N. Y. City since September, 1906, in charge of river and harbor improvements in N. Y. and N. J. Mem. B'd Eng'rs and N. Y. Harbor Line B'd. Address : Army Bld'g, N. Y. City. LOCKWOOD, George Roe:
Physician; b. N. Y. City, 1661; s. George Roe and Mary (Bigelow) Lockwood; grad. Coll. of City of N. Y., 1881; Coll. Phys. and Surg., M.D., 1884: m. Nov. 3, 1893, Miss Den- nett. Clinic ass't Vanderbilt Clinic; prof. of practice of medicine, Women's Med. Coll. of N. Y. Infirmary; attending physician Colored Hosp .; pathologist French Hosp .; attending physician City Hosp. and Bellevue Hosp. Mem. County Med. Soc., Clinical Soc., Acad. of Medicine and Pathological Soc. Clubs : Century, University, Tuxedo. Address: 1S E. 52d St., N. Y. City.
LOCKWOOD, Isaac Ferris:
Business sup't N. Y. Public Library; b. Dubuque, Iowa, Feb. 23, 1855; s. George and Catharine B. (Ferris) Lockwood; ed. N. Y. Univ., B.S., C.E., 1573; m. les9, Sarah Wis- ner; children: Priscilla, b. 1890, Eleanor, b. 1891, William Wisner, b. 1:93 (died 1:95). Sup't Lenox Library, 1893-96, until formation of N. Y. Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundation of which has since been business sup't. Mem. Sons of the Revolu- tion; Soc. of the Cincinnati (Connecticut). Club: Century Ass'n. Address: 550 Park Av., N. Y. City.
LOCKWOOD, Luke Vincent:
Lawyer, antiquarian, author; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1872; s. Luke A. (LL.D.) and Mary Louise ~ ( Lyon) Lockwood; ed. Kings Sch., Stamford. Conn., Trinity Coll., B.A., 1893, M.A., 1895: N. Y. Law Seh., LL.B .. 1895; m. Hartford, Conn., 1897, Alice Gardner Burnell; children: Luke Burnell, b. 1901, Jane Elizabeth. b. 1905. Mem. law firm of Ilill, Loekwood, Redfield & Lydon. Inter- ested in antiques, especially furniture. Auth. or : Colonial Furniture in America, 1901 (Scribner) ; The Pendleton Collection, R. 1. Sch. of Design, 1904. and many articles on the subject. Engaged in general practice of law, specializing somewhat in corporation law. Independent in politics. Episcopalian : senior warden St. Paul's Ch., Riverside, Conn. Mem. L. I. Hist. Soc., Conn. Hist. Soc. Soc. Colonial Wars, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi fraternity : trustee Brooklyn Guild Ass'n. Recreation: Tennis. Clubs: Crescent Ath- letie (Brooklyn) : Riverside Yacht, Alpha Delia Phi. AAddress: 35 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
LOCKWOOD, William Wallace:
Clergyinan : 1) Madrid. St. Lawrence County, N. Y., June 19. 1.66; s. William and Catherine M. (Loucks) Lockwood: m. Mad- rid, N. Y., Jan. 15. 1:5. Minnie Olin Wells: one son, James Morrison, b. 197. Ordered dencon. 1991: ordained priest, 1997, by Bishop Doane of Albany, in ministry of Episcopal Church; missionary Church of the Ascension,
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Fine, N. Y., 1894-95; rector St. Philip's Church, Norwood, N. Y., 1895-1903; rector Zion Church, Sandy Hill, N. Y., since 1904. Address : Sandy Hill, N. Y.
LODER, Noah, Jr .:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 6, 1873; s. Noah and Mary Elizabeth Loder; ed. Green- wich Acad_ Princeton Univ. and N. Y. Law Sch .; m. Port Chester, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1897, Sarah Louise Purdy. Admitted to bar, 1896; since then practising in N. Y. City. Mem. Dwight Alumni Ass'n, Met. Museum of Art. Clubs: Fairfield County Golf, Princeton, In- dian Harbor Yacht. Residence: Port Chester, N. Y. Address: 11 Wall St., N. Y. City. .LODGE, Gonzalez:
Educator, author, editor; b. Fort Littleton, Pa., Dec. 19, 1863; s. Dr. William J. and Virginia H. (Cockey) Lodge; grad. Johns Hopkins Univ., A.B., 1883; grad. scholar, fellow, 1883-86, Ph.D., 1886, LL.D., Franklin and Marshall, 1901; unmarried. Prof. Greek, Davidson Coll., 1886-88; Am. Sch. at Athens and Univ. of Bonn, 1888-89; associate, asso. prof. and prof. Latin, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1859- 1900; prof. Latin and Greek, Teachers Coll., of Columbia Univ. from 1900. Edited Gorgias of Plato, 1891 (Ginn). Author: Lexicon Plautinum (Leipzig, 1901-06). Joint author: Gildersleeve-Lodge Latin Grammar; Gilder- sleeve-Lodge Latin Composition ( Univ. Pub- lishing Co.) ; mn'g editor Gildersleeve-Lodge Latin Series (15 volumns). Asso. editor of Classical Philology. Contb'r to educa- tional and philological periodicals. Mem. Am. Philol. Ass'n, Archaol. Inst. of America. club: Century. Address: Teachers Coll., Columbia Univ., N. Y. City. LODOR, Richard:
Brig .- gen., U. S. A., retired; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 29, 1:32; appt'd from N. J. cadet at U. S. Mil. Acad., July 1, 1852, grad. July 1, 1856; brevet 2d lieut., 4th U. S. Art'y, July 1, 1856; 2d lieut., Oct. 31, 1856; 1st lieut., Feb. 1, 1861; capt., Nov. 29, 1s61; major, 3d Art'y, Aug. 25, 1879; lient .- col., 5th Art'y, April 25, 1888. Brevetted ,major, Dec. 31, 1862, for gallant and meritorious service in battle of Stone River, Tenn .; lieut .- col. and col., Mar. 13, 1865, for gallant and meritorious services during the war; col., 2d Art'y, July 1, 1592; retired, Oct. 29, 1896; brig.gen., April 23, 1904. Address: 317 W. 93d St., N. Y. City.
LOEB, James:
Banker; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 6, 1867; s. Solomon and Betty (Gallenberg) Loeb; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., less: unmarried. En. gaged in banking in N. Y. City from grad- uation, less, in firm of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., until retired, 1901. Mem. Chamber of Com- mierce, Met. Museum of Art, Am. Museum Natural History, Am. Inst. Archivology, English Soc. for Promotion of Hellenic Studies, N. Y. Botanical Gardens, Municipal Art Soc. Clubs: Lotos, Lawyers, Players, City, Grolier, Harvard, St. Andrew's Golf; also Colonial (Cambridge, Mass.). Resi- dence: 37 E. 3-th St. Address: 52 William St., N. Y. City.
LOEB, Lewis:
Artist; born Cleveland, Ohio, November 7, 1966; son of Alexander and Sarah ( Ehr. man ) Loeb; student
at Gerome, Paris.
LOEWY
Professionally engaged as artist and illus-
trator. Exhibited at Salon at Paris, re- ceiving "mention honorable, '' 1895, third medal, 1897; also two silver medals from the Pan-Am. Ep'n, 1901, and two silver medals from La. Purchase Exp'n, St. Louis, 1904; Hallgarten prize of the Nat. Acad. Design, 1902; Webb prize, Soc. Am. Artists, 1993. Elected associate, 1901, academician, 1906, Nat. Acad. Design. Carnegie prize, Soc. Am. Artists, 1904; first prize, Soc. Washington Artists, 1906; picture at Met. Mus. of Art, N. Y. City. Mem. Soc. Am. Artists, Ohio Society, Architectural League, Soc. of Illus- trators. Club : Lotos. Address: 53 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.
LOEB, Morris:
Professor of chemistry; b. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 23, 1:63; s. Solomon and Betty ( Gallen- berg) Loeb; ed. Dr. Julius Sachs's School, Harvard, A.B., 1883, Univ. of Berlin, Ph.D., 1887, Univ. of Heidelberg, 1887-ES, Univ. of Leipzig, 1888; m. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 3. 1895, Eda Kuhn. Ass't to Prof. Wolcott Gibbs, Newport, R. I., 1888-89; docent Clark Univ., Worcester, Mass., 1989-91; prof. chem- istry since 1891, director chemical laboratory, 1895-1006, N. Y. Univ. Fellow N. Y. Acad. Sciences, A. A. A. S .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Electrochem. Soc., N. Y. Elec. Soc., Nat. Civil Service Reform Ass'n. Con- tb'r to chemical journals. Jewish religion ; officer in several Jewish charitable organiza- tions. Clubs: Harvard, Chemists, City, Auto- mobile. Residence: 273 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
LOEB, William, Jr .:
Secretary the President; b. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1866; had common and high school ed'n; in Is88 was stenographer N. Y. State Assembly; afterwards was law and gen. reporter and acted as private sec. to var- ious public officials, among them the pres. pro tempore N. Y. State Senate, speaker of the Assembly and lieut .- gov .; in 1894, mem. stenographic corps N. Y. State Constitu- tional Conv .; in 1895, grand jury and dist. att'y's stenographer, Albany Co .; stenoz- rapher and private see. to governor of N. Y., Jan. 1, 1>99; sec. to Vice-President of the U. S., Mar. 4, 1901; appt'd, Sept. 25, 1901, ass't sec. to the President, and Feb. 18, 1903, see. to the President. Address: The White House, Washington, D. C.
LOEWY, Benno:
Lawyer; b. Berlin, Germany, June 14, 1554: s. Adolf Loewy, Ph.D., PhI.D., Theol. D .: grad. Columbia, 1874, L.L.B .; m. Feb. 25. 1ss3. Isabella Koehler. Admitted to bar Is,4 and since then practising in N. Y. City. Repub- lican ; mem. Republican County Com. of N. Y. Connty. Jewish religion. Is philatelist and numismatist; has library of over 51,00 volumes. Mem. Am. Statistical Ass'n, Arion Soc., Am. Philatelic Soc .; fellow Am. Geog. Soc. : mem. Am. Economic Ass'n, AAm. Museum Natural History, Am, Hist. Ass'n, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, .1. 1. A. S., Am. Numismatic Soc. (N. Y.). Am. Numismatic Ass'n, Bibliographical Soc. of America, Bib- liographical Soc. of London, England. Erster Ungarischer Kranken und Unterstuetzungs Verein, Gesellschaft der Bibliophilen. Ger- many, Goethe Gesellschaft. Weimar, Germany. German Soc. Jewish Publication Soc. of ·
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Ainerica, Lawyers' Ass'n of N. Y. County, Municipal Art Soc. of N. Y., N. Y. Law Inst., N. Y. Hist. Soc .; fellow Royal Philatelic Soc. of London; mem. Selden Soc. of London, West End Ass'n. Ex-pres. Aryeh Lodge No. 6, Independent Order Free Sons of Israel; ex-pres. Washington Lodge No. 19, Independ- ent Order B'nai Brith. Prominent Mason; past master National Lodge, past high priest Crescent Chapter, mem. Adelphic Council; grand representative Grand Lodge of Ham- burg near the Grand Lodge of N. Y .: grand representative Grand Council of Georgia near Grand Council of N. Y .; sovereign grand in- spector gen. 33° Scottish Rite and honorary mem. Supreme Council for Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of U. S .; mem. Mecca Temple, Mystic Shrine, Azim Grotto, Veiled Proph- ets; mem. Correspondence Circle, Lodge Quatuor Coronati, Lodge of Perfection of N. Y. City (past thrice potent grand master), Council of Princes of Jerusalem, N. Y. City, Chapter of Rose Croix, Consistory of N. Y. City, No. 2076, London, England; mem. Cor- respondeuce Circle Lodge of Research, 2429, Leicester, England ;
life mem. Verein Deutscher Freimaurer, Germany; mem. Fifth Masonic Dist. Ass'n. Clubs: Arion, Green Room. Residence: 22 W. 85th St. Address: 200-208 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LOGAN, Gaylord:
Lawyer; b. Faribault, Minn., July 21, 1861; s. Charles and Cornelia (Wheeler) Logan; ed. common school and W. Winfield Acad .; m. Edmeston, N. Y., 1853, Minnie Spencer ; one daughter, Myra S., b. 1585. Founder of Pine Hills, Albany, principal suburban resi- dence dist .; corporation lawyer and organizer of many companies. Prohibitionist ; candi- date for chief judge Court of Appeals, 1901. Sec. and treas. Holder Mf'g Co .: sec. G. A. Hubbard Co. Mem. Y. M. C. A. Recrea- tions: Fishing, travel. Club: Albany. Ad- dress : 40 Tweddle Bld'g, Albany, N. Y.
LOMBARD, Josiah:
Refiner of petroleum; b. Griggsville, Ill. July 29, 1812; s. Josiah and Sally (Ayres) Lombard; grad. Harvard, A.B., 1863; m. N. Y. City, June 7, 1877, Alice N. Rathbun : children : Emily R., b. July 21, 1sts, Ethel A., b. Nov. 4, 1890, Edith, b. April IS, 1ss4, Louise A., b. Oct., Ist7. Engaged in re- fining petroleum, first, Lombard & Ayres, then Lombard. Ayres & Co. (incorporated), which was sold to and merged with Tide- water Oil Co., but since the last merger there has been peace. Director Tidewater Oil Co., Platt & Washburn Refining Co., East Jersey R. R. Terminal Co .: v .- p. and director Indian Creek & Pound River R. R. Co. of Va .: director Elwell Merchantile Co., Wallace, Muller Co., Lt'd. Republican. Congregationalist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc. ( Harvard Chapter). Recreations: Golf, ten- nis. Address: 11 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LOMIA. Luigi:
Colonel, U. S. A., retired; b. Canicatti. Sicily, Italy, Sept. 16. 1-13: s. Antonio and Concetta (Caro) Lomia: grad. Coll. City of N. Y. (then Free Acad. ), B.S., IN, M.S., 1506; grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1567; grad. City Seli., 1:76: m. Philadelphia, April 20, 1-71, Laura M. Robinett (died Ang. 20, 1006) ; chil- dreu: Isabel, Margherite. Commissioned
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2d lieutenant, Fifth Artillery, U. S. A., 19 ;. rose through all grades up to col. 1rt s Corps, Nov. 7, 1905; retired, April 1, 1996. 5- col., U. S. A. Has been twice prof. m. itary science and tactics, 1st time at t !... Univ. of Ohio, 1876-91, and 2d time at Cil of Wis., 1885-88. Has also been military attache at Rome for several months, in 1- . Was ordered to Cuba in the Spanish- Am. War; formed part of expedition at Porto Rice, under Gen. Miles, and landed at Guauies Bay, July, 1898. Republican. Catholic. Ad- dress: 174 Woodland Av., New Rochelle, N. Y.
LONG, Eli H .:
Physician; b. Clarence, N. Y., July 24, 1560; s. David and Mary (Miller) Long; ed. public school, Williamsville, N. Y., Univ. of Buffalo, Med. Dep't, grad. M.D., 1>>2; m. Buffalo, 1884, Alice Eggert; children : Edith E., b. 1855, Austin O., b. 1858, Raymond D., b. 1891, Edwin E., b. ISCS. Practising medicine at Buffalo, N. Y., from graduation. Prof. materia medica in Pharmacal Dep't, 1888-99, Dental Dep't, since 1893, Medical Den't, since 1599, Univ. o Buffalo; also ass't attending physician Buffalo Gen. Hosp .; pres. Ass'n Am. Med. Colleges. Author: Tables for Doctor and Druggist; Dental Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Med. ex- aminer, Provident Life and Trust Co .; sec., treas. Med. Dep't and Dental Dep't, Univ. of Buffalo; sec. Med. Staff, Buffalo Gen. Hosp. Republican. Mem. Church of Christ
( Disciples ). Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n. Am. Therapeutic Soc., Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Buffalo Acad. Medicine. Mem. B'd Mg'rs N. Y. Christian Missionary Soc .. . Address: 1335 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.
LONG, John Dietrich:
Clergyman ; b. Rajahmundra, India, Nov. 9, 1858; s. Rev Adam (M.A.) and Mary J. (Die- trich ) Long; grad. Univ. of Wooster (O.), B.A., (with honorary oration), les0, M ._ 1., 1883; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, B.D., 1883; Univ. of Wooster, D.D., 1906; m. Brook- lyn, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1885, Elizabeth Andoun : children : Doris, b. ISss, J. Cuthbert, b. 1:21, Arthur, b. 1893 ( deceased) Kenneth Audoun, b. 1:95 (deceased ). While in semmary, was in charge of Steinway Union Chapel. Steinway, L. I., 1881-83: pastor West Farms Presby'n Ch., in N. Y. City, 15:3-83; May- wood Presby'n Ch., Chicago, Isso-ST; organ- izer and pastor Central Park Presby'n Ch., Chicago, les7-es: pastor Presby'n Ch., Baby- lon, L. I., Is-8-1905: organizer and pastor Parkside Presby'n Ch., Brooklyn, since 1905. Socialist: Nat. sec. of Christian Socialist Fellowship since June 1, 1905. Meni. Union Theol. Sem. Alumni Club, Presby'n Ministers' -1ss'n of N. Y., Reformed Ministers' Ass'n. N. Y. Presby'n Social Union, N. Y. City, Presby'n Social Union of Brooklyn. Ad-
dress: 42 Lenox Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y.
LONGFELLOW, Ernest Wadsworth:
Artist; b. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 23, ISI5; s. Henry Wadsworth ( the poet) and Frances (Appleton ) Longfellow; grad. Lawrence Ser entifie Sch., Harvard, 1965; studied art in Paris, under Hébert and Bonnat, and later with Couture. Principal paintings: The Choice of Youth: Italian Pifferari: Morning on the .Egean; Evening on the Nile: Misty Morning; First Love, etc. Mem. of Century
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Club. Summer residence: Magnolia, Mass. Address: 7 W. 43d St., N. Y. City.
LONGLEY, Harry Sherman:
Clergyman; b. Cohoes, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1868; s. John T. and Maria E. (Fulton ) Long- ley; ed. public schools, Green Island, N. Y. and Troy, N. Y., St. Panl's Sch., Troy, N. Y. St. Stephen's Prep. Sch., Annandale, N. Y., St. Stephen's Coll., B.A., 1891, M.A., 1896; Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1994; m. Waterford, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1891, Hattie E. Longley; one son, Harry S. M., b. 1898. Curate, St. Paul's Parish, Troy, N. Y., 1894- 95; rector, Trinity Parish. Milford, Miss., 1895-99; rector Christ Ch .. Binghamton, N. Y., since Sept. 16, 1999. Examining chaplain, Diocese of Central N. Y .: dean of the Third Dist., Diocese of Central N. Y .; chaplain Binghamton Fire Dep't. Republican. Mem. Kappa Gamma Chi. St. Stephen's Coll .: Mason, 32º, Knight Templar, and mem. Kat- urah Temple, Mystic Shrine: chaplain Grand Lodge State of N. Y., 1907-09. Pres. B'd Trustees, House of the Good Shepherd, Bing- hamton, N. Y. Club: Broome Connty Coun- try. Address: Christ Church Rectory, Bing- hamton, N. Y.
LOOMIS, Archibald Gilbert:
Banker, v .- p. Union Trust Co., Providence, R. I .; b. Hartford, Conn., June 20, 1848: des- cendant of Joseph Loomis, who came from England in 1638 and settled Windsor, Conn .; s. Pascal and Martha Jones ( Greenfield ) Loomis: ed. at district and high schools, Hartford: in. Nov. 11, 1:69. Cordelia G. Har- wood ( died Sept. 15, 1:73) ; 2d, Nov. 20, 1878, Mary Walz (died Dec. 30, 15:3) ; 3d, May 18, 1592, Ellen Seymour Hanson. Eu- tered .Etna Nat. Bank of Hartford as mes. senger, Mar., 1865; promoted to discount clerk same year: teller, next year: acting cashier, 1st1, cashier, April, 18 7; director, Jan., 1890; pres., April, 1891, and in April, 1899, resigned . to become v .- p. Nat. City Bank of N. Y. City; resigned, Jan. 1905: moved to San Francisco, Calif., Dec., 1905; accepted v .. p. Union Trust Co., of Providence, Jan., 1907. Club : Bohemian ( San Francisco). Res- idence: 234 Wayland Av., Providence, R. I. LOOMIS, Edward Eugene:
Railroad oficial: b. 1865; s. Chester and Esther Loomis: college ed'n; m. Julia Olivia Langdon, d. General C. J. Langdon, of El- mira, N. Y. Entered railroad service in law dep't Denver & Rio Grande R's Co .; appt'd, 1894, sup't Tioga Div. Erie R. R .: also sup't Blossburg Coal Co., in charge of their bitu- minous coal and lumber interests; appt'd, 1895, gen. sup't N. Y., Susquehanna & West- ern, and the Wilkes-Barre & Eastern rail- roads; became sup't Coal Mining Dep't, Delaware, Lackawanna & Westeru R. R., June, 1:99, and Mar. 1902, mg'r entire coal dep't with charge over mining, shipping and sales of that company's production of au- thracite coal; since April, 1902, vice-president of same road; also pres. Bangor & Portland R'y, Lackawanna & Montrose R. R., Glen Al- den & Lackawanna Valley Coal Co. and Ar- not Water Co .: v.p. Hoboken Perry Co. the Morris & Essex R. R. Co., Syracuse, Bing. hamton & N. Y. R. R. Co., and ('tica, Che- nango & Susquehanna Valley P. R Co. Mein. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'r. Clubs: Lawyers, (N. Y. City ) ; Westmoreland, ( Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.) : City, Country, (Scranton, Pa.) : City (Elmira, N. Y.). Address: 160 W. 59th St., N. Y. City.
LOOMIS, Frank M .:
Lawyer; b. Brownsville, Jefferson Co., N. Y., Feb. 3, 1851; s. Morrison C. and Eliza Sterling (Williams) Loomis; ed. private schools af Ogdensburg, N. Y., until 16 years old; m. Buffalo, N. Y., June 17, 1575, Alice Angell Drullard; one daughter, Elsie Mor- rison, b. 1882. Admitted to bar at Albany, 1872; since 1876, continuously engaged in gen- eral practice of law at Buffalo, N. Y., in State and Federal courts, including Supreme Court of U. S. Was chm'n Buffalo Civil Service Comm'n, and thereafter took part in the Good Gov't Club movement : first pres. of the affiliated Good Gov't Clubs of Buf- falo. Mem. Nat. Municipal League. Public speaker on economic and political topics; chim'n Municipal Affairs Com. of the Chiam- ber of Commerce of Buffalo. . Director and att'y of Buffalo City Cemetery (Forest Lawn). Mugwump Democrat. Undenomina. tional in religion. CInb: Saturn (Buffalo ). Address: 77 Linwood Av., Buffalo, N. Y. LOOMIS, Harvey Worthington:
Musical composer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1865; s. Charles Battell and Mary ( Worthington ) Loomis: ed. Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn; studied in Nat. Conserva- tory, under Dr. Antonio Dvorak: awarded there a 3-year scholarship. Mem. New Music Soc. of America. Composer of songs and in- strumental pieces: operas, comic and dra- matic, pantomiines: Lyrics of the Red-Man : The Lyric Song Book (for use in high schools, etc.) published by Fred Beattys; also three works on North American Indian music : 1, Miscellaneous Melodies: 2. Hia- watha, arranged with appropriate genuine Indian ceremonial and descriptive songs: 3. the same. in simpler form for use in schools. Also much music for children: After the Les- son, etc. Writer of magazine articles and verses. Lecturer on musical subjects. Co-author: New Educational Music Course (Ginn). Address: 421 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.
LOOMIS, Henry P .:
Physician; b. N. Y. City, April 20, 1859: s. Alfred L. and Sarah J. (Patterson ) Loomis: grad. Princeton, A.B., 1-80; Med. Dep't Univ. of New York. M.D., 19$3: post-grad. studies in Univ. of Heidelberg and Vienna, and in Berlin, under Prof. Koch: m. N. Y. City. Iss .. Julia J. Stinson; children: Julia 1 .. Alfred L. (Yale, '09). Engaged in practice of med- icine in N. Y. City from 1-4: visiting phys- ician to Bellevue Hosp., Isst: prof. path- ology. Univ. of City of N. Y., 1>>7-95: visit- ing physician to N. Y. Hosp., Iso1; consulting pathologist, N. Y. B'd of Health, 19 .: prof. therapeutics and clinical medicine, Cornell Univ., since 199s. Mem. Am. Med Ass'n, Am. Climatol. Soc., N. Y. Pathol. Soc. (e\. pres. ), Am. AAcad. Medicine, N. Y. Stato Med. Soc. Contributed chapters on Bright's Dis case to American System of Practical Medi cine, and on Post- Mortem Examination to American JJurisprudence and Toxicology, as well as many articles in med. journals. ('Inbs: Union, Tuxedo, University, Princeton, Sue. of the Cincinnati. Address: as E. 34th St., N. Y. City.
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LOOMIS, Horace:
Chief eng'r in Dep't of Sewers; b. Bing- hamton, N. Y., 1840; ed. Binghamton Acad. and State Normal Sch .; grad. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., C.E., 1865. Eng'r in charge of construction of railroads for sev- eral years; 1875, became connected with Dep't of Public Works, and, as civil eng'r, made first surveys for new Croton Aqueduct; in charge of Bureau of Sewers, 1886-98, when it was abolished. Mem. Am. Soc. of Civil Eng'rs. Club: Engineers. Residence: Mount Vernon, N. Y. Address: 21 Park Row, N. Y. City.
LOOP, Jennette Shepherd:
Artist; b. New Haven, Conn., Mar. 5, 1840; d. James and Charlotte (Lynde) Harrison; ar- tistic education under Louis Ball, New Ha- ven; under Henry Augustus Loop, N. Y., and in Venice, Rome and Paris; m. New Haven, 1865, Henry Augustus Loop (died 1895); children: four daughters. Elected Nat. Acad. Design, 1575, constant exhibitor. Speciality of portraits; among them: Mr. and Mrs. Anson P. Stokes and three children; Mrs. Roosevelt, mother of the President; Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Clinton Blair; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. M.Cook: Mrs. A. T. Stewart ; the daughters of Mr. Oliver Harriman. Ad- dress: Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
LORAINE, Robert:
Actor, b. Liscard, Cheshire, England, Jan. 14, 1876; s. Dr. Henry and Ellan ( Baylis) Loraine; ed. New Brighton High Sch., Che- shire, England. Acted romantic roles ("D' Artaguan"-Henry V, etc. ) in London; appeared in America first in 1901, again in winter of 1902-03, 1904; on Sept. 5, 1905, made first appearance as "John Tanner" in Man and Superman. Served as trooper in 9th Imperial Yeomanry, during Boer War. 1:09- 1900; received South African war medal, with three bars. Recreations: Horseback riding, motoring, music. Clubs: The Lambs, The Players. Address: Care C. B. Dillingham, 1402 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LORD, Austin W .:
Architect; b. Winona, Minn., June 27, 1860; ed. Minnesota State Normal Sch., Mass. Inst. of Technology and Atelier Daumet Gir- ault, Paris. Director of Am. Sch. of Archi- tecture in Rome, 1:94-96. Mem. firm Lord & Hewlett; sec. and director Goodwin Car Co. Mem. Beaux Arts Club, Autobiographical Soc. of America Architectural League. Residence : 202 W. 81st St. Address: 16 E. 23d St., N. Y. City.
LORD, Chester Sanders:
Editor; b. Romulus, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1850; s. Rev. Edward and Mary Jane ( Sanders) Lord; grad. Hamilton Coll., A.B., M.A., 1873; LL.D., St. Lawrence Univ .; m. Adams, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1871, Katherine M. Bates; children: Kenneth, b. 1.79, Richard, b. 1s 2. Asso. editor Oswego (N. Y.) Advertiser. 1570; man- aging editor N. Y. Sun, 15-0-1906; regent State of N. Y., 1897-1901; mem. New England Soc., Sigma Phi fraternity. Clubs: Union League, University, Lotos (see., 191-1905; v .- p., 1905-06), L. I. Country, Dyker Meadow Golf. Address: 57 South Portland Av., Brook - lyn, N. Y.
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