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LORD, Edward:
Manager: b. Limington, Me .. Nov. 18, 1871 : s. William Godding and Mary Shepard
(Clark) Lord; grad. Dartmouth Coll., A.R. 1891, A.M., 1594; m. Elizabeth, N. J., April 18, 1905, Agnes Halladay. Master in math - matics and English, Worcester ( Mass. ) Acul, 1891-92: New England agent, D. C. Heath & Co., publishers, Boston; pres. Lothrop Puh- lishing Co., Boston; now gen. mg'r edn 1 dep't Charles Scribner's Sons, publishers. N. Y. City. Independent in politics. Col .. gregationalist. Mem. Dartmouth Alunni Ass'n, (treas. ), Phi Beta Kappa of N. Y .. Maine Soc. of N. Y. Recreations: Golf, hunting. Clubs: Aldine, Delta Kappa Ep- silon. Address: Glen Ridge, N. J.
LORD, Eliot:
Journalist, author; b. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 9, 1:52; s. William Henry and Persis ( Kendall) Lord; ed. public schools of P'ly- mouth, Mass .; grad. Harvard Univ. A.B .. 1873, A.M., 1875; unmarried. Instr. Adams Acad., Quincy, Mass., 1873-74; ass't proi. history and English studies, U. S. Naval Acad., 1874-77; on staffs of N. Y. Herald and N. Y. World, 1877-79; with U. S. Geol. Sur- vey, 1879-84; author of U. S. Geol. Survey Report (1883) ; The Comstock Lode, a history of the rise and development of silver mining in the U. S .; special agent Tenth Census, report of social statistics, 1882; editorial writer and mu'g editor Boston Daily _id- vertiser, 1886-59; publisher and editor Duluth Herald, 1889-91; on staff Boston Herald, 1992; editor-in-chief Boston Daily Traveler, 1-$3- 94. Author: The Italian in America. Editor in recent years of publications dealing tec !:- nically with mines and minerals; now sec. and director Carbonating Co. of America, The Blanchard Total Combustion Gas Co .; sec. Italian-American Agr'l Ass'n. Inde- pendent Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard Univ., 1873. Colonial Soc. of America. Address: 35 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
LORD, Franklin Butler:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 18, 1850: s. Daniel de Forest and Mary Howard ( Butler) Lord; grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., 1570; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 14, 1575, Josephine Gillet ; children: Franklin B., Jr., Edward Crary, George de Forest. Senior partner Lord, Day & Lord; pres. and director Queens Co. Water Co .; v .- p. and director Cuba R. R. Co .; di- rector Lawyers' Title Ins. and Trust Co., Mortgage Bond Co. Mem. N. Y. City Bar Ass'n, Sons of the Revolution; trustee Soc. for the Relief of Half Orphan and Destitute Children, Barnard Coll. (sec. and treas. ). Recreation : Horseback exercise. Clubs: Con- tury, University, Columbia University, Gro- Hier, Riding, Down Town, Midday, Rockaway Hunt. Residence: Os Park Av. Address: 19 Wall St., N. Y. City.
LORD, George P .:
Banker, retired; b. Barrington, N. Y., July 25, 1:31: s. Benjamin M. and Elizabeth ( Flem- ing) Lord; ed. Lima Sem .; grad. Hobart C'oll., A.M., 1556; diploma from State Normal Sch .; m. Mar. 2, 159, Eliza Bunce. Was school comm's for Yates Co., Isit-GT; mem. State Assembly, 157142: State Senate, 1979. 83; State civil service comm'r during terms of Govs. Morton and Black. Republican. Episcopalian : built Episcopal Ch. in Dundee. N. Y .. in memory of deceased wife. Mem.
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LORD, Herbert Gardiner:
Educator; b. Boston, Mass .; s. Rev. Daniel Miner and Eliza Ann ( Hardy) Lord; grad. Amherst Coll., A.B., 1871, A.M., causa hon- oris, 1900; Union Theol. Sem., B.D., 1877; m. Buffalo, N. Y., 1887, Mally Graham Coats- worth; children: Herbert Gardiner, Mally Graham, Lucy, Thomas Coatsworth. Was tutor Knox Coll., Galesburg, Ill., 1871-72; pastor Presby'n Ch., Buffalo, 1877-94; prof. philosophy, Univ. of Buffalo, 1895-98; prin. Franklin Sch., Buffalo, 1899; prof. philosophy, Columbia Univ. since 1900. Joint author: Essays Philosophical and Psychological In Honor of William James, 19CS. Independent in politics. Mem. Am. Philos. Ass'n, Am. Psychol. Ass'n, A. A. A. S. Address: 623 W. 113th St., or Columbia Univ., N. Y. City.
LOREE, Leonor Fresnel:
Railway official; b. Fulton City, Ill., April 23, .1858; ed. Rutgers Coll. Began railway service, 1877, as ass't eng'r corps, Pennsyl- vania R. R .; transitman in Eng'r Corps, U. S. A., 1879-81; leveler, transitman and topographer on preliminary survey and loca- tion of Mexican Nat. R'y from the Rio Grande to Saltillo, Mexico, 1881-83; from 1883, with Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburgh, as ass't eng'r, Chicago Division, 1883-84; en- g'r maintenance of way, various Western divisions, 1884-89; sup't Cleveland & Pitts- burg Division, 1889-96; gen. mg'r, 1896-1901, and 4th v .- p., Jan .- June, 1901; pres. Balti- more & Ohio R'y, 1001-04; pres. Rock Island Co. of N. J., Jan .- Oct., 1904. Now chm'n Exec. Com. Kansas City Southern R'y; trus- tee Equitable Trust Co. of N. Y .; pres. Dela- ware & Hudson Co .; director National R. R. Co. of Mexico, and of The Underground Electric Railways Co. of London, Lt'd. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs. Clubs: Century, N. Y. Athletic, Automobile of America, (N. Y. City) ; Union (Cleveland, O.) ; Rittenhouse ( Philadelphia ) ; Oakland
Golf, Maidstone Golf. Residence: Hoffman House. Address : 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.
LORENZ, Julius:
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Musical conductor; b. Hanover, Germany, Oct. 1, 1862; s. C. D. (royal chamber musi- cian) and Sophie Lorenz; ed. Realschule, Hanover, 1868-20; Conservatory of Music, Leipzig, 1580-21; pupil of Dr. Carl Reinecke, Dr. S. Jadassohn, Dr. Oscar Paul, and others; received two high-class prizes while student; m. 1895, Emmy Grabs, of Glogau, Silesia; one son, Karl Julius, b. 1599. Director Sing- academie, Glogau. Silesia, 1>81-95; since 1895, musical conductor N. Y: Arion Singing Soc. and Arion Singing Soc., Newark, N. J .; also since 1003 conductor United Singers of New- ark, and teacher at the N. Y. German Conser- vatory of Music. Made royal music director by Emperor William 11, 1903; in 1599, made successful concert tour with Arion Singers through U. S. to Calif .; director of great singing festival, Newark, N. J .: July 1-4, 1906. Compositions: Opera, Gerrit; chamber music works (quartette, trio and sonatas), symphony (F minor) and several overtures for orchestra, three cantatas for mixed chorus and orchestra and many other instrumental
and vocal works. Address: 2026 Seventh Av., N. Y. City.
LORILLARD, Pierre:
Treas. and director Continental Tobacco Co .; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 28, 1860; s. Pierre and Emily (Taylor) Lorillard; in. 1581, Caro- line J. Hamilton; children: Pierre, Jr. (Har- vard, '01), Griswold. Clubs: Tuxedo, Union, Grolier, Riding, Knickerbocker, Turf and Field, The Brook, Down Town, Westminster Kennel, Racquet and Tennis, (N. Y. City) ; Metropolitan (Washington, D. C.). Resi- dence: Keewaydin, Tuxedo Park, N. Y. Address: 30 E. 34th St., N. Y. City.
LOSEE, Joseph T .:
Lawyer; b. Far Rockaway, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1873; s. Hf. Clay and Adella (Jaycox) Losee; ed. Patchogue High Sch .; grad. Lafayette Coll., Easton, Pa., C.E .; studied law with Supreme Court Justice Walter H. Jaycox, and at N. Y. Law Sch .; m. Patchogue, N. Y., June 4, 1901, Lida Frank Price; children : John Price, b. July 18, 1904, Walter Clay, b. Jan. 17, 1908. Admitted to bar and began practice of law, 1901; in ins. business prior to taking up study of law; was transfer tax appraiser from time office was created until Jan. 1, 1908, when resigned; Clerk village of Patchogue 9 years; corporation counsel, 1907-08; confidential clerk to Justice Jaycox. Treas. and director Suffolk Co. Tele- phone Co .; v .- p. and director Patchogue Elec. Light Co .; director The Patchogue Bank; director Baseball Ass'n. Republican; mem. Suffolk County Republican Com., 6 years; chi'n Exec. Com. Lincoln Republican Club. Protestant. Mem. South Side Lodge 493, F. and A. M. (past master), Suwasset Chapter 195, R. A. M., Theta Delta Chi. Ad- dress: Patchogue, Suffolk Co., N. Y.
LOTH, Bernard:
Manufacturer, retired; b. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 21, 1853; s. Joseph and Fanny (Popper) Loth; ed. N. Y. City public schools, Coll. City of N. Y., B.S., 1877; Columbia Coll., LL.B., 1879; prizes in languages and oratory; made special studies abroad; unmarried. Moved to Salt Lake City, Utah; admitted to bar; prac- tised for several years; returned to N. Y. City in early 80's; made many trips to for- eign lands with special reference to sericul- ture and the development of silk industry in U. S .; became mem. firm of Joseph Loth & Co., mif'rs of silk ribbons, retiring in 1900. Active for 25 years in development of upper western section of Manhattan (Washington Heights), and responsible for much legisla- tion relating to same; pres. Fort Washington Ridge Ass'n; mem. Advisory B'd Corn Ex- change Bank; v .- p. Alumni Ass'n Coll. City of N. Y. Republican. Mem. many scientific and quasi-seientitie ass'ns; mem. (past inas- ter) Masonic order. Recreations: Along lit- erary and scientific lines, travel, chemical re- search. Club: Freundschaft. Address: 40S W. 150th St., N. Y. City.
LOTT, Edson Schuyler:
Casualty insurance underwriter; b. in Yates Co., N. Y., Nov. 10, 1558; s. Jesse T. and Sarah M. ( Wheeler) Lott: ed. in public schools and Penn Yan (N. Y.) Acad .; m. Emma A. Cowl; one son, Frederick Barnum, b. JS80. Engaged in newspaper work in early life; later became interested in insur-
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ance business; upon organization of U. S. | Sec. Sch. of Pedagogy and of Washington Casualty Co. was made ass't sec., later sec., Square Collegiate Division: director of Su !. mer Sch., N. Y. Univ. Presbyterian. F ... low N. Y. Acad. of Science, A. A. A. ; mem. Am. Psychol. Ass'n, Am. Philos. . Is. :. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Address: University Bld'g, Washington Square, N. Y. City. gen. mg'r and director, and afterwards being elected president, the position he now holds. Elected pres. Internat. Ass'n of Accident Underwriters, 1903: reelected 1904. Elected president of the B'd of Casualty & Surety Underwriters, 1908; writes and lectures on LOUGHRAN, Frank E .: casualty insurance topics. Clubs: Under- writers, Lawyers, Republican. Address: 141 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LOTZ, George Carl:
Physician; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 10, 1873; s. George William and Fredericka (Figge) Lotz; grad. Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1906; m. N. Y. City, March 31, 1907, Marie Cecilia Scheid; one daughter: Cecilia Fredericka, b. July 6, 1908. Conducts sanitarinm ; special- ty gynecology and electro-therapeutics. Re- publican. Lutheran. Mem. N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Tri-Professional Med Soc., Nat. Red Cross Soc., General Alumni Soc. Mason 32°. Address: 323 E. 17th St., N. Y. City.
LOUD, John S .:
Lieut .- colonel, U. S. A. : b. N. Y, April 12, 1842. Entered Union Army as private, Co. E, 7th N. Y. National Guard, May 25, 1862; dis- charged Sept. 5, 1862: 1st lient., 12th N. Y. Vol. Cav., Jan. 5, 1863; capt., Jan. 25, 1864; honorably mustered ont, June 24, 1865; appt'd 2d lieut., Sth U. S. Cav., Jan. 22, 1867; Ist lieut., July 31, 1867; capt., Jan. 13, 1880. Brevetted Ist lieut. and brevet capt., Mar. 2, 1867, for meritorious services during the war; in the field during the War of the Rebellion ; in N. Carolina, and with the sth Corps, Army of the James, 1864; on Texas frontier, 1867- 75; in New Mexico, 1876-82, and various frontier posts and Indian campaigns from 1882 to 1897; promoted major. 3d U. S. Cav., June 29, 1897; Cav. Division, 5th Army Corps to June 30, 1898; retired, June 30, 1899; promoted lieut .- col., April 23, 1904. Address: 3209 13th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. LOUGEE, Willis Eugene:
Sec. Internat. Com. Y. M. C. A .; b. Chel- sea, Vt., May 2, 1857; s. John C. and Marcia H. Lougee; ed. Gilmanton Acad., N. H .; m. Eau Claire, Wis., Mar. 17, 1895, Ella J. Reed. Formerly pres. Presby'n Union. Manhattan; trustee MeAuley Mission, Madura College, India; director N. Y. Christian Home for In- temperate Men; mem. B'd Governors White Plains Hosp. Ass'n, and Jennie Clarkson Home for Children; business mg'r Internat. Com. Y. M. C. A .: closely identified with Mr. Moody in Northfield work; raised a large amount of money for Y. M. C. A. work in army during Spanish. Am. War; had much to do with securing endowment fund for In. ternat. Com. Republican. Address: White Plains, N. Y.
LOUGH, James Edwin:
Educator: b. Eaton, O., June 21, 1971: s. William Henry and Esther G. (Stubbs) Lough: grad. Miami Univ., A B., 1591, A.M .. 1894, Harvard Univ., A.B., 1994, A.M., 1995, Ph.D., 1898; m. Somerville, Mass., June 27, 1900, Dora Albonetta Bailey; one son, Edwin Bailey. Teacher public schools in Ohio, 191. 93; instr. psychology. Radcliff Coll., 1-919: Wellesley College, ISTAS: prof. psychology, State Normal Sch., Oshkosh, Wis .. 1-98-1901. Sch. of Pedagogy, N. Y. Univ., since 1901.
Lawyer; b. Hensonville, Greene Co., N. Y. . s. James and Mabel (Bailey ) Loughran; grad. N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., cum laude. 1- 3 (Law Sch. prize) ; m. Lake George, N. Y .. 1900, Gertrude Loveland. Before admission to bar was associated with father in N. J. in commercial business; practiced law in N. J. until 1901, when removed to N. Y. City, where has been in practice since. Director W. J. Farrell Co., Lake George Brook Trout Co., etc. Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Address: 220 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LOUNSBURY, Phineas Chapman:
Banker, ex-governor; b. Ridgefield, Conn .. Jan. 10, 1844; ed. in public schools: received LL.D. degree from Wesleyan Univ. Served in the Civil War as private in 17th Conn. Vol. Inf., but was compelled to retire from service by serious illness. After war en. gaged in business, and for many years has been pres. Merchants' Exchange Nat. Bank of N. Y. City, v .. p. Preferred Accident Ins. Co. of N. Y .; v .- p. and trustee Washington Trust Co .; treas. and director Union Type- writer Co .; trustee Am. Bank Note Co .: di- rector First Nat. Bank of Ridgefield. Conn .. Worcester Salt Co., The Crestwood Co .. and the Kensica Cemetery. Also prominent in politics as a Republican; mein. and speaker House of Representatives of Conn. ; governor of Conn., 1-7-89. Mem. New England Soc. in N. Y. Clubs: Union League, Republican. Residence: Ridgefield Conn. Address: 257 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LOURIA, Leon:
Physician : b. Bigalistock, Russia, Oct. 29. 1864; s. Albert and Yetta ( Levinsohn ) Louria : ed. gymnasium at Wilna, Russia, 1992; grad. Med. Sch. of Univ. of Moscow, Russia, M.D .. less; m. July 15, isss, Luba Klatzco: chiil- dren : Alexander, b. ISSO. May Anna, b. 1-92. Eleanore Grace. b. 1-93, Henry Walter, b. 1.96. Milton Rowland, b. 1 95. Attending physician Workingmen's Hosp., Moscow : mg'r Hy'r Hydro-Electrical Inst., Moscow: came to U. S. July. 191: attending phy. sician German and Jewish Hosps., Brook- lyn; pres. and treas. . Amico Realty Co. of I. I .: director Broadway Bank of Brooklyn. Tompkins Realty League. Hebrew. Mem.
Amı." "Med AAss'n, Kings Co. Med. Soc . Brooklyn Pathol. Sie .. Brooklyn Med. Soc., Associated Physicians of L. I. Ver- ein Deutsche Aerzte von Brooklyn, Williams- burg Med. Soc. (pres.). N. Y. German Med. Soc .. Eastern Med. Eastern Mel. Ass'n, Brooklyn Inst. of Arts and Sciences: director Jewish Consumptives' Re- lief Soc. of Denver. Colo .: pres. Brooklyn Ass'n for Relief and Defense of the Jews. Address: 219 Howes St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LOVE, Robertus:
Journalist, anthor: b. Irondale, Mo., Jan. 6. ING: s. Thomas S. Love, D.D., and Nancy E. ( MeFarland) Love: grad. MeCune Coll .. Louisiana, Mo., A.B., Isst; m. St. Louis, Mo.,
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Dec. 31, 1901, Catherine E. Heck. Editor | LOVELL, Herbert Marlow:
Daily Press, Asbury Park, N. J., 1391-95; editor New London Day (Conn:), 1896-99. Staff correspondent St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1900-03; editor General Press Bureau, Louisi- ana Purchase Exp'n, 1903.01: editor General Press Bureau, Lewis and Clark Exp'n, 1205; now special writer for \m. Press Iss'n, N. Y. City. Contb'r of humorous sketches and short stories to various papers and maga- zines, and of serious and humorous poems. Author: Poems All the Way from Pike. 1904. Independent Democrat; Unitarian. Address : The Panama, 509 W. 150th St., N. Y. City,
LOVE, William Lathrop:
Physician; b. N. Y. City, July 27, 1872; s. Rev. Dr. John and Lilia (Dowling) Love; grad. Philadelphia Central High Sch., A.B., 1891, A.M., 1996; N. Y. Homce. Med. Coll., M.D., 1894; Univ. State of N. Y., State ex- amination passed with honor, 1895; m. Brook- lyn, N. Y., April 14, 1:98, Florence Genevieve Simmons; children : Florence Genevieve, b. 1900, Beatrice Dowling, b. 1905. Asso. editor North American Journal of Homeopathy; vis- iting physician and dermatologist, Cumber- land St. Hosp., Brooklyn, and to Jamaica Hosp. Mem. N. Y. State and Kings Co. Home.Med. Socs., Empire State Soc., S. A. R., Soc. of the Mayflower Descendants, by virtue of being of twelfth generation in direct descent from Mary Chilton, first woman to step from the Mayflower to Pilgrim Rock. Mem. Cumberland St. Hosp. Alumni Ass'n. Clubs: Dunham, Inter Nos. Address: 1188 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
LOVEJOY, D. Rcss:
Electrical engineer; b. St. Louis, Mo., May 12, 1871; s. Charles Clayton and Mary Susan (Toler) Lovejoy; grad. Cooper Union, B.S., .1895; E.E., 1899. Independent in poli- tics. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, Am. Elec. Chem. Soc., Cooper Union Chem. Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc., etc. Address: Irvington, N. Y.
LOVELAND, John Winthrop:
Lawyer; b. West Pittston, Pa., Oct. 1, 1866; s. John and Helen M. (Strong) Love- land; ed. Pa. Mil. Coll., Yale Univ., Columbia Law Sch .; m. Elmira, N. Y., June 5, 1890, Florence Le Partridge; children: John W., Jr., b. 1891, Florence Le, b. 1593, Helen Marion, b. 1809. Specialist in patent trade- mark and copyright causes. Patent counsel for Linen Thread Co., Harrison Safety Boiler Works, Charles Sooysmith, Barbour Bros. Flax Co., Naval Electric Co. Mem Squadron A, N. G. N. Y., Troop A, U. S. Vols .; served in Porto Rico campaign, IS9S, Spanish- Am. War; 2d lieut., 4th Regiment N. J .; Ist lieutenant and adjutant, 5th Reg't N. J. Inf. Republican. Presbyterian. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Nat. Geog. Soc., U. S. Infantry Ass'n, Pa. Mil. Coll. Alumni AAss'n. Recreations: Yachting, canoeing. automobiling, riding. In 139, mem. Berkeley Athletic Club, and anchored the lightweight tug-of-war team that won the championship of the U. S .; expert mili- tary rifle and revolver shot. Clubs: Yale, Lawyers, Englewood Field. Residence: Eng. lewood, N. J. Address: 119 Broadway. N. Y. City.
Lawyer; b. Marathon, Cortland Co., N. Y., 1858; s, Ransom Marlow and. Dorcas E. ( Meacham) Lovell; ed. Marathon Union Sch., Cortland Normal Sch., Michigan Normal Sch., Cornell Univ., A.B., les7; m. Dryden, N. Y., 1883. Lillian Louise Truesdell; one daughter, Dorothy Talcott, b. 1:93. Was principal of Elmira Free Acad., City High Sch., 1887-95; admitted to bar, N. Y. State, 1893; in active practice of law since 1:01; mem. law firm Lovell, Bogart & Gardner; sec. Chemung Fire Ins. Co. Mem. Chemung Co. Republican Com., 1893-1901; Sentorial Com., 40th Dist., 1902-06; was city att'y Elmira, 1900-01. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Empire State Soc., S. A. R .; mem. all Masonic bodies of York and Scottish rites. Recreations : Walking, riding, driving. rowing. Clubs: Masenic, Century, Country (Elmira). Address : Elmira, N. Y.
LOVELL, Ross Meacham:
Lawyer; b. Marathon, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1872; s. Ransom Marlow and Dorcas Elizabeth. (Meacham) Lovell; ed. Marathon Acad., Cor- nell Univ., A.B., 1893; special mention in his- tory and political science; unmarried. Ad- mitted to bar, 1895; since then mem. law hrm of Reynolds, Stanchfield & Collin; now third mem. of firm, at head of which is Hon. John B. Stanchfield. Democrat. Club: El- mira City. Address: Chemung Canal Bank Bld'g, Elmiz , N. Y.
LOVETT, Eldon H .:
Clergyman ; b. Lincoln, Penobscot Co., Me., 1852; s. Alfred L. and Julia A. (Jordan) Lovett; grad. Colgate Univ., 1877, Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1885, D.D., 1900; m. Alton, Ill., 1571, Martha G. McGlaufin; children : Wil- liam P., b. 1873, Alfred HI., b. 1576, Rose, b. 1881, Lena D., b. 1883. Pastor West Baptist Ch., Oswego, N. Y., 5 years; - Calvary Ch., Davenport, Ia., 6 years; since 1895, engaged in evangelistic work in raising money for Baptist edn'l institutions. Sec. Colgate Univ., 2 years, and of various philanthropic institutions ; has traveled extensively. Raised $65,000 for Cook Acad .. large sums for colleges at Des Moines, Ia .. and Sioux Falls, S. D., $$5,000 for Ottawa Univ. and $30,000 for Hiawatha Acad., in Kansas, $50,000 for Colby Acad .. New London, N. H., over $125,000 for Colgate Univ., $30,000 for south Jersey Inst .. Bridgeton, N. J .. etc., and in much demand to-day for this kind of work. Has baptized 1,000 candidates in pastorate. Republican; Baptist. Mem. Beta Theta Pi. Recreations: Fishing, hunting. Adress: 140 South Portland Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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LOVETT, Robert Scott:
Railway official. lawyer: b. San Jacinto, Tex., June 22, 1560; s. William and Susan (Hardy) Lovett; ed. Houston (Tex. ) High Sch .; m. Huntsville, Tex., Oct. 29. 1590, La- vinia Abercrombie. Admitted to Texas Bar. 152. In 154, became local att'y at Houston for the Houston, East and West Texas R'y Co., and has since continued in railway ser- vice as, consecutively, con. att'y and gen. caused Southern Pacific lines in Texas: since 1901, gen. counsel Union Pacific R. R. and Southern Pacific Co. and affiliated lines ( Harriman system). Also pres. and director
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Houston & Texas Central R. R. Co., Galves- ton, Harrisburg & San Antonio R'y Co .; director Oregon R. R. & Navigation Co., Oregon Short Line R. R. Co., Southern Pa- cific Co., Union Pacific R. R. Co., Wells, Fargo & Co. Democrat. Baptist. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Lawyers, (N. Y. City) ; Houston Thalian (Houston, Tex.). Residence : Majestic Hotel. Address: 120 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LOW, Charles E .:
Physican, surgeon; b. Pulaski, N. Y., Mar. 2, 1873; s. Frank S. and Mary Frances ( Fi- field) Low; grad. Pulaski Aacad. (honor man), 1892; attended Syracuse Univ. Med. Coll., 1892; grad. Univ. of Buffalo Med. Coll., M.D., 1896; m. Pulaski, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1596, Charlotte Gunnell Paul; children: Katherine Elizabeth, b. 1897, Gertrude Louise, b. 1899. Engaged in practice of medicine from 1896; candidate for coroner Oswego Co., Democratic ticket, several times, but being of minority party was defeated. Associated with Fuller & Warren Heating and Ventilating Co., Syracuse, N. Y., as heating, ventilating and sanitary expert. Member Pulaski Board of Education; health office, Village of Pulaski, several years. Democrat. Episcopalian ; warden and pres. Men's Club St. James, Episcopal Ch., Pulaski, N. Y. Mem. Oswego Co. Med. Soc., Central N. Y. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc. Mason (Royal Archi). Recreation : Fly fishing, bird shooting, boat- ing, tennis. Club: Citizens. Address: Pu- laski, N. Y.
LOW, Frederick R .:
Editor; b. Chelsea, Mass., April 3, 1860; s. James L. H. and Martha H. (Rollins) Low; ed. in public schools; m. Chelsea, Mass., Sept. 24, 1981, Adeline F. Giles; children : Martha E., b. Sept. 21, 1882, Alice A., b. June 1, 1884, Frederick H., b. Sept. 13, 1$90, Giles J., b. Sept. 11, 1591. Editor Power since 1888 (Hill Publishing Co.). Council- man, 1901-03; pres. City Council, Passaic, N. J., 1905-06; now mayor of Passaic. Re- publican; Unitarian; trustee Unitarian Ch., Passaic, N. J .; treas. Passaic Boys' Club. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Ohio Soc. Mech. Steam and Elec. Eng'rs, Nat. Ass'n Stationary Eng'rs. Elk; Mason (lodge, chap- ter, commandery) ; mem. Royal Arcanum. Clubs: Arkwright, Engineers' (N. Y. City) ; Acquackanonk, Passaic, ( Passaic, N. J.). Residence: 256 Harrison St., Passaic, N. J. Address: 505 Pearl St., N. Y. City.
LOW, Seth:
Ex-mayor of N. Y. City; b. Brooklyn, Jan., 1850; son of Abiel Abbot and Ellen Dow Low; ed. Brooklyn Poly. Inst., Column- bia, A.B., 1870; LL.D., Amherst Coll., 189, Univ. of N. Y., 1890; Univ. of Pa., Harvard, Trinity, 1890; Princeton, 196; Yale. 1901; m. Dec. 9, 1880, Annie, d. Judge B. R. Curtis. Clerk and later partner in firm of A. .. Low & Brothers. Mayor of Brooklyn, 1>>1. 85; elected on Independent ticket : pres. Co- lumbia Univ., 1590-1900; unsuccessful Inde- pendent candidate for mayor of Greater New York, 1897: delegate to Peace Conference. The Hague, 1899: mayor of Greater New York, elected on Fusion ticket, 1901-03. Has been pres. Archeological Soc. of America, Geog. Soc. of N. Y., N. Y. Acad. Polit. Science;
v .- p. N. Y. Acad. Sciences; honorary mem. Chamber of Commerce: mem. Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Pres. of New England Soc. and Nat. Civic Federation. Clubs: Century, Uni- versity Union League, Metropolitan, City, Republican, N. Y. Yacht, Down Town, Auth- ors, National Arts, Barnard, Columbia Uni- versity, Hamilton of Brooklyn. Address: 30 E. 64th St., N. Y. City.
LOW, Will Hicock:
Artist; b. Albany, N. Y., May 31, 1853; studied art under Gérôme and Carolus Duran, Paris; m. Paris, 1875, Bertha Eugene Mario Julienne. In charge of life classes in schools of Cooper Union, 1882-85, in Nat. Acad. De- sign, 1889-92; visiting instr. Chicago Art Inst., 1902. His work includes, besides por- traits and illustrations, mural paintings in Hotel Waldorf and many private residences and public buildings. Awarded medals at various expositions : Paris, le89; Chicago, 1893. etc. Academician Nat. Acad. Design since 1890. Mem. Soc. Am. Artists (a founder), Fine Arts Federation, Nat. Soc. Mural Paint- ers, Century and Lotos Clubs. Residence : Lawrence Park, Bronxville. Address: 135 E. 40th St., N. Y. City.
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