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LOW, William Gilman:
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, April 9, 1844; s. William Henry and Anne Davison (Bedell ) Low; grad. Columbia Univ., 105, A.M .: Co- lumbia Law Sch., 1867; read law in office of Benjamin D. Silliman; m. Boston, 1873, Lois Robbins Curtis, d. Judge Benjamin R. Cur- tis; children: William G., Jr., Mrs. Herbert A. Grant Watson, Lois C., Mrs. John H. Chapman, Harriette, Benjamin R. C., Esther H. Officer of reform associations, philan- thropic and charitable institutions, including Legal Aid Soc., Hosp. Saturday and Sunday Ass'n of Brooklyn, Missionary Soc. of Protes- tant Episcopal Ch., Nat. Civil Service Reform League, Nat. Municipal League. Vice-pres. and director Coal Run Land Co., Rush Creek Land Co .; trustee Franklin Trust Co. ; direc- tor Continental Ins. Co., Fidelity and Casu- alty Co., Old Dominion Land Co. Mem. Am. Geog. Soc., Long Island Hist. Soc., Archivo- logical Soc. Author: The Balance of the Geneva Award, Iss1 (International Review ) Clubs: Lawyers, N. Y. Yacht, Riding and Driving, of Brooklyn, Hamilton (Brooklyn). Residence : 55 Remsen St., Brooklyn. Ad- dress: 44 Cedar St., N. Y. City.
LOWE, Thomas O .:
Clergyman; b. Batavia, Clarmont Co., Ohio, Feb. 11, 1:39; s. Col. John W. and Manorah ( Fishback) Lowe; ed. College Hill, Cincin. nati, Ohio; m. Dayton, Ohio, Nov. 10, 1:57. Martha Harshman; children: John W., Nora (wife of Ralph MeKee). In Europe, 1863; admitted to Ohio Bar, Feb. 22, 1-59; auditor Montgomery Co., Ohio, 1961.65; judge Super- ior Court. 1870.76; licensed to preach by Pros- bytery of Dayton, April 16, last; pastor Mt. Vernon, Ohio. I-Spss: at Avondale, Cincin- nati, Ohio, 1-85.93: at New Brighton, Staten Island, 1993.98. Minister Reformed (Dutch) Church. Mem. N. Y. Bar; mom. Loyal Le- gion (Commandery of N. Y.). Recreation : Chess. Clubs: Staten Island, Staten Island Chess. Address : Tompkinsville, Staten Is. land, N. Y.
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LOWELL, Delmar Rial:
Chaplain, major U. S. A., retired; b. South Valley, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1844; s. Reuben and Catherine (Seeber) Lowell; grad. Cazenovia (N. Y.) Sem., 1869, Wesleyan Uriv., 18.3, A.M., 1876, D.D., ( Ohio Wesleyan, 1888) ; La. 1st, Sanford, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1876, Irena E. Maynard; 2d, Middletown, Conn., June 26, 13- 79, Harriet A. Davis. Served as private in Company G, 121st N. Y. Inf., Sept. 2, 1864, to June 19, 1865, in Civil War; Jost right arm at battle of Sailors' Creek, Va., April 6, 1865; joined Troy Annual Conference, M. E. Church, 1874; held two pastorates in Albany, N. I .; twice pastor of same church at Rutland, Va .; traveled in Europe, 1834; appt'd post chaplain U. S. A., April 19, 1890; retired as captain, Sept. 18, 1897; promoted to chaplain major, retired, April 23, 1904. Chaplain Conn. Houso of Representatives, 1901-03; has served as chaplain Vermont State Dep't G. A. R., chaplain Conn. State Dep't, G. A. R .; chap- lain-in-chief, G. A. R., 1892-93; aid de-camp on staff of commander-in-chief, G. A. R., 1893-94. Served as alderman in Middletown, Conn., 1902. Mem. New England Historic- Genealogical Soc., charter mem. and first registrar of the Utah Soc., Sons m. Revolution; mem. Conn. State Army and Navy Union; pres. first Convention of the Blue and the Gray, Louisiana Purchase Ex- p'n, 1904. Author: The Historic Genealogy of the Lowells in America; also contb'r to various periodicals. Lecturer. Address: 72+ Ostrom Av., Syracuse, N. Y.
LOWELL, Sidney V .:
Lawyer; b. Newburyport, Mass., June 27, 1844; ed. common schools, Newburyport, and N. Y. City common schools, and Cooper Union Inst .; m. June 9, 1865, Josephine, d. Samuel T. Champney. Admitted to bar; ass't corp'n counsel City of Brooklyn six years; registrar of arrears of taxes; mnem. B'd of Ed'n. Conducted the proceedings (for chiefs) as to taking Prospect Park and creat- ing parkways and boulevards of Brooklyn during formative period; successfully de- fended Viela, tried for noted park murder; has had charge of much litigation as to taxes and assessments, mostly successful; drafted many public acts for legislature for Demo- cratic Party, afterwards for Reformers; has operated in real estate all over Brooklyn and in other places. Address: 189 Mon- tague St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
LOWENSTEIN, Harriet B .:
Lawyer and certified publie accountant ; b. N. Y. City, Dee. 7, 1879; d. Sigmund and Frances ( Thalinger) Lowenstein; ed. Grammar Sch., 73, N. Y. City ; grad. N. Y. City. Normal Coll., 1896; St. Lawrence Univ .. LL.B., 1905; Univ. of State of N. Y .. certified publie account- ant, 1906; unmarried. Engaged in practice as lawyer, and as certified public acconmi- ant. Was inspect. of playgrounds and recrea- tion centres for Board of Education, City of N. Y., 1902-07, and for the Public Educational Association. blom. Empire City Chapter and Robert Macoy Court, Order Eastern Star. Club: Portia, Address: 311 E. 50th St., N. Y. City.
LOWNDES, Arthur Edward Gilbert:
Clergyman; b. London, England. 1558: s. Arthur and Marion ( Waller) Lowndes; ed. Kings Coll. Sch., London; Lycee St. Germain.
en-Laye, Paris; Kings Coll., London, D.D)., Hobart Coll., 1896; LL.D., Rutherford Coll., 1896; S.T.D., Western Theological Seminary: m. Manchester, England, Ellen Guthrie (died 1901); one daughter, Jane. Ordered deacon and ordained priest of Church of England, by the Metropolitan of Canada at Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton, N. B., 1554; rector Prince William, N. B., 1884-89; Bishop Doane Memorial Ch., S. Amboy, N. J., 1859-91: St. Mark the Evangelist, Philmont, N. Y., 1891-94; chaplain St. Gabriel's Sch., Peekskill, N. Y., 1894-98; Ch. of the Transfiguration, Freeport. N. Y., 1898-1902; editor Church Eclectic, since 1900. Author of various essays, sermons, re- views, etc., and of the Vindication of Angli- can Orders, 2 vols., 1897, which had the unique honor (1899) of being commended to the Universal Episcopate by an encyclical signed by the bishops of Long Island, Spring- field and Delafare. Episcopalian. Address: 92 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
LOWREY, Francis Porter:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 4, 1803; ed. St. John's Sch., Sing Sing, Harvard Law Sch .; grad. Columbia Law Sch., 1886. Sec. and di- rector Edison Spanish Colonial Light Co .; director Madison Av. Co., Bonfile Improve- ment Co., Brooklyn Borough Gas Co. Mem. Delta Phi fraternity, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Columbia Univ. Alumni Ass'n. Clubs: Cal- umet, Union. Residence: 65 Madison Av. Address: 27 William St., N. Y. City.
LUBECK, Henry:
Clergyman ; b. Sydney, Australia, Feb. 2, 1856; s. Peter Henry and Louisa (Collins) Lubeck; ed. St. James' Sch., Sydney, All Saints' Coll., Bathurst, Trinity Coll .. Mel- bourne, and Melbourne Univ. (all in _Aus- tralia) ; also Albany Law Sch. and Trinity Univ., Toronto, MI.1., LL.B., B.C.L. and LL.D .; in. Albany, N. Y., June 25. 1est, Em- ma, d. late Colonel Rose. Ordered deacon, 1881, and priest 1ss2, by Bishop of Grafton and Armidale, in Australia : removed to U. S., 1883; missionary at Fonda. N. Y., 1S>3-55; rec- tor Grace Ch., Lyons, N. Y., Is55-ss; rector St. Timothy's Ch., N. Y. City, 1sss-90; rector Ch. of Zion and St. Timothy, N. Y. City. since 1990. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Ad- dress : 334 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.
LUCAS, Arthur:
Editor; b. Albany, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1859; s. Edo and Minna Lucas; ed. in Albany, schools and two years at Dartmouth Coll .; m. Rensselaer. N. Y., IS55, Jennie Ilaber. Re- porter, Is$5, city editor, Isso-s7. Schenectady Union; city editor. 1957.95, managing editor, 1-95-99, Albany Morning Express: now editor- ial writer and financial editor Albany Even- ing Journal. Residence: Rensselaer, N. Y. Address. 61 State St., Albany, N. Y.
LUCAS, Frederick Angustus:
Curator. osteologist : b. Plymouth, Mass .. Mar. 25, 1852; s. A. II. and Eliza O. Incas; ed. Plymouth High Sch .; m. Feb. 13. IS-4. Annie JJ. Edgar. Ass't Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Rochester, N. Y., Is71- 22: osteologist. 1s>2-57, ass't curator. 1-$2.9%. and curator, 1.97-1904, in Division of Compar- ative Anatomy, U. S. Nat. Museum, Washing. ton; since May, 1904, curator-in -chief of the museum of Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences. Mem. com'n to investigate condition of fur
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seal herd of Pribilof Islands; fellow Am. Or- nithologists, Union, N. Y. Acad, Sciences, Mu- seum Ass'n of Great Britain, Ain. Ass'n of Museums, Biol. Soc. Washington, and Am. Bison Soc. Has written various papers on osteology of birds: museum methods and fossil vertebrates and particularly on the structure and species of stegosaurs. Author: Animals of the Past, 1901; Animals Before Man in North America, 1902. Address: 827 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
LUCAS, George Latimore:
Civil eng'r; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 5, 1877; s. Edward and Julia E. (Bennett) Lucas; grad. Columbia Univ., C.E., 1898; m. Pittsburgh, Pa., April 22, 1901, Lillian Anthy Griffith. As- s't eng'r B'd of Rapid Transit R. R. Com'rs City of N. Y .; resident eng'r estate of Howard Gould. Episcopalian. Asso. mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs. Address: 439 Man- hattan Av., N. Y. City.
LUCAS, Herbert:
Architect; b. Mount Vernon, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1869; s. Philip and Mary Emma (Van Court) Lucas; ed. in public school, McKim, Mead & White's office and at the Atelier de Monclos, Paris; travelled in Italy and France; m. Mount Vernon, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1837, Anna M. Burdett; children: Burdett, b. 1901, Van Court, b. 1906. Has practised in N. Y. City since 1893. Designed and built the Hotel Weston, Madison Av., and 49th St., interior of residences of C. T. Yerkes, 5th Av. and 68th St., residence at N. W. cor. Park Av. and 67th St., residence 60 W. 50th St., bank- ing house of Flower & Co., 49 Broadway; re- building Cheshire School, Cheshire, Conn. for J. W. Harriman, Esq .; country work through- out N. J., Ohio, Connecticut, Westchester County, etc. Director No. 24 Gramercy Park, Inc. Mem. Architectural League. Clubs: Engineers, Transportation. Address : Transit Bld'g, 5-7 E. 42d St., N. Y. City.
LUCE, Robert Lee:
Lawyer; b. Hartwick, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1862; s. Rufus P. and Cornelia Luce; ed. Willis- ton Sem .; grad. Vale, 1889: unmarried. Mem. firm of Luce & Davis. Mem. Psi Up- silon fraternity, City Bar Ass'n, New York County Lawyers Ass'n, Sous of the P.evo- lution. Clubs: Manhattan, Yale, Demo- cratic, Underwriters, N. Y. Athletic, Psi Upsilon, (N. Y. City) ; Mohican ( Coopers- town, N. Y.); Graduates ( New Haven, Conn.). Residence: 137 W. 14th St. Ad- dress: 29 Liberty St., N. Y. City. LUCEY, Dennis Benedict:
Regiment U. S. Vol. Inf. during Spanish. Am. War. Democrat. Mem. Am. Bar Ass !. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, St. Lawrence (v. Bar Ass'n. Mg'r Rome State Custodial .1ss lum, Rome, N. Y .; trustee St. Mary's Acad . Ogdensburg, N. Recreation: Life in tl:+ woods, Mem. William Cary Sanger Post, United Spanish War Veterans Ass'n, Knights of Columbus. Club: Ogdensburg. Address: 100 Wasnington St., Ogdensburg, N. Y.
LUCKE, Charles Edward:
Mech. eng'r, educator: b. N. Y. City, June 20, 1876; s. John Franklin and Sarah Fran- ces (McGrury) Lucke; ed. N. Y. City public schs., Coll. City of N. Y., B.S., 1895; Cor- nel! Univ. (special student), N. Y. Univ .; M.S., 1898; Columbia Univ., Ph.D., 1902: m. N. Y. City, May 12, 1904, Ida Marguerite Becker; children: Charles Edward, Jr., b. 1905; John Becker, b. 1907. Practising eng r. scientific experimenter : prof. mech. eng ring in Columbia Univ. Author of numerous sci- entific papers, pamplilets and two books on gas engine and power generation. Consulting mech. eng'r and expert on power generation. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs. Soc. for Pro- motion of Eng'ring Ed'n, Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, Verein Deutsche Ingenieure, Am. Soc. Refrigerating Eng'rs, Engineers Club, N. Y. R. R. Club. Address: Columbia Uni- versity, N. Y. City.
LUCUS, Thomas D'Arcy:
Physician ; b. Stratford, Ont., Canada, Sept. 14, 1874; s. Thomas D'Arcy Lucus (died Sept. 28, 1877) and Martha Anna ( Sal- keld) Lucas; grad. Colgate Univ., A.B., 1898, Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., N. Y. City, M.D., 1904; m., Hamilton. N. Y., Feb. 26, 1906, Mary Bogardus Underhill. In- terne Bellevue Hosp. 4th Division, July 1. J904, to Jan. 1, 1906; since then in general practice of medicine in N. Y. City. Mein. ith Reg't N. G. N. Y., Company K. Repub- lican; Episcopalian. Mem. Bellevue Hosp. Alumni Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. County Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Delta Kappa Epsilon Ass'n of N. Y., Canadian Soc. Club : Graduates. Address: 253 W, 71st St., N. Y. City.
LUDDEN, Patrick Anthony:
Roman Catholic bishop; b. near Castlebar, Ireland, 1836; ed. St. Jariath's Coll .. Tuan. Ireland, and Grand Seminaire, Montreal, Canada; ordained priest, 1số4; held pastorates at Albany and Malone. N. Y .; rector Albany Cathedral, and vicar-general of diocese, Is ... 80; pastor St. Peter's Ch., Troy, N. Y .. ]]- S7; consecrated. 1857, first bishop of the Dio- cese of Syraense, N. Y. Was present at the Ecumenical Council at the Vatican, 1969. Au- thor: Church Property, etc. Address: Syra- cuse, N. Y.
Lawyer; b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 17, 1858; s. Dennis John and Ellen (Goggin) Lucey; grad. in classical course from Potsdam (N. Y.) Normal School, 1953; m. Ogdens- burg, N. Y., June 30, 1891, Mary Agnes Tuck; children : Louise, b. 1895, Mary, b. LUDINGTON, Marshal Independence: 1897, Walter Schuyler, b. 1900. Josephine, h. Major-general, U. S. A .: b. Smithfield. Pa .. July 4. 1539: entered Union Army, Oct. 20. 1862. as capt., ass't q .- m. Vols .; attained rank of col. q.m. Vols., Oct., Isit; brevetted lieut.col. and brig. gen. for faithful and meritorions services during Civil War; app:'d major and q.m. in regular service. Jan. 1. 17, at which date vacated volunteer comm'n : promoted to lient .- col., Mar. 15, 153; col. Dec. 31. 1991; brig. gen. and q .- m .- gen .. Feb. 1903, John Redmond. b. 1906. In general practice of law in all counties of Northern N. Y. since 1997, in all State and U. S. courts, and in many of the most important trials during that period: mem. law firm Malby & Luces. Director Nat. Bank of Ogdensburg. Pres. B'd of Ed'n several years prior to 1-95: elected mayor of Ogdens- burg, 195, and served two years, and in 1900 served as wem. B'd Water Comm's of City | 3. IS; was q.m.gen. of the army during of Ogdensburg. Was Ist lieut. Co. H., 203d period of Spanish.Am. War; retired, with
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rank of major-general. April 13, 1903. Ad. [ Oct. 1, 1563; master, May 10, 1506: lieut .. Feb. dress: Skaneateles, N. Y.
LUDLAM, Charles Stewart:
Certified public accountant: b. Chicago, Ill., Nov. 11, 1:06; s. James D. and Isabel (Stewart) Ludlam; ed. in Chicago public schools; m. N. Y. City, Aug. 30, 1904, Anna Gately. Began business life as office boy with the Pullman Co. at 14, remaining two years and advanced to bookkeeper of its cap. ital stock accounts and records; resigned on account of health and went to Albuquerque, N. Mex., worked there several years in ac- counting dep't of Atlantic & Pacific R. R Co., afterward in Colorado as general book- keeper in treasurer's office, Colorado Mid- land R'y; then for several years with J. J. Hagerman. Colorado capitalist, as gen. ae- countant and auditor of numerous railroad construction, mining, irrigation and land companies; afterward at Eddy (now Carls- bad) N. Mex., as auditor of Pecos Valley R'y, now part of the Santa Fe system, which he left to become associated with Haskins & Sells; now mem. of that firm, who are certi- fied public accountants with offices in N. Y. City, Chicago, St. Louis, Cleveland, Pitts- burgh, and London, England. Republican. Mem. Am. Ass'n Public Accountants, N. Y. State Soc. Certified Public Accountants, Illi- nois Soc. Certified Public Accountants, Ohio Soc. Certified Public Accountants, Missouri Soc. Public Accountants. Am. Econ. Ass'n, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Am. Automobile Ass'n. Address: 30 Broad St., N. Y. City.
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LUDLOW, Israel:
Lawyer; b. Austin, Texas s. Gen. Benja- min Chambers Ludlow (Cincinnati, Ohio) and Frances Allibone (Jones) Ludlow ; grad. Univ. of Michigan. LL.B., 1995. Ifas practised law in N. Y. City since 1995. Mein. State Militia in 1599. Director of aeronau- tics at the Jamestown Tercentennial Expo- experi- sition, Va. Conducted rous ments with man-carrying aeroplanes towed by automobiles and tugboats. Writer upon aeronautical subjects for periodicals and newspapers. One of the joint authors of the Aero Club book, "Navigating the Air." Address: 268S Broadway, N. Y. City.
LUDLOW, James Bettner:
Lawyer: b. Yonkers. N. Y., May 30, 1959; ed. Harrington's Sch. and St. John's Sch .. Sing Sing: grad. Harvard Univ .. A.B., 1991, LL.B., 1:$3: m. E. Louis , Geary Wood. Mem. firm of Ludlow, Townsend. Sedgwick & Thompson. Mem. St. Nicholas Soc .. Musical Art Soc., City Bar AAss'n. Archeological Ass'n, Am. Museum of Natural History. Clubs: University. U'nion, Century. Resi- dence : 27 W. 26th St. Address: 45 Cedar St., N. Y. City.
LUDLOW, Nicoll:
Rear Admiral. U. S. N., retired: b. "Riv. erside, " Islip, N. Y., Sep :. 11. 1>12; s. Wil- lian: Handy and Frances Louisa ( Nicoll) Ludlow; ed. U. S. Naval Acad., 159-63: 1. Ist. Chicago, Ill .. May. 1-20, Frances Mary Thomas 'died Feb. 15. 1973): 2. Washington, D. C., Feb., 197. Mary Mcbean Bucher: children: Nicoll. Jr .. b. Mar. 6. 1-71 (de- ceased), Mary Ludlow. b. Feb .. 1973 (m. Samuel F. Streit ). Commissioned ensign,
21, 1967; lieut .- comd'r, Mar. 12, lefe; comd's, Oct. 1, 1Sc1; capt., May 21, 1597; rear-admiral, Nov. 1. 1599. Attached, 1-63-64, to steam sloop Wachusett, which captured Confederate cruiser Florida, Oct. 7, 1:64, in harbor of Bahia, Brazil: attached to iron-clad monitor Dictator, 1564-65. to iron-clad monitor Monadnock, 1565-66, on her passage irom Philadelphia to Mare Isiand. Calif .; returned home, overland, in 1soo, and was ordered to Iroquois, Nov., 1556: made cruise on China station and returned home in April, 100; instr. gunnery, U. S. Naval Acad., 1:70-73; on steam sloop Monongahela, Oct., 1873. S. At- lantic station. returniz home as executive of flagship Brooklyn, 176; at torpedo school, Newport, R. I., 1876-77; flagship Tren- ton, European station, 1877-80, returning home, 1800, in Constellation; ordnance insp., West Point Foundry, South Boston Iron Works and Midvale Steel Works. 19:0)-$3: in command steam sloop Quinnibaug, European station, 15:3-80: lighthouse insp., 12th Dist., 1957-90; insp. of ordnance, Mare Island Navy Yard 1890-91; lighthouse insp., 9th Dist .. 1591-92; comd'g steam sloop Mohican. 1533, as flagship, Pacific squadron; Jan. to May and May to Nov., 1993, senior officer in command Bering Sea squadron; on leave, 1994: at War Coll., 1595; in command Monterey, 1996; mem. Examining and Retiring Boards until July S, 1807, when ordered to command of Terror, N. Atlantic squadron. Took part in the war of 1898, blockade of Cardenas, Cuba; engage- ment of May 12, San Juan, Porto Rico; blockade of Havana and expd'n to Porto Rico, resulting in capture of that island: com'd battleship Massachusetts, 1528-99: re- linquished command, June 1, 199; retired as rear-admiral, Nov. 1. 1899. Ordered. Oct. ₺. 1904. as governor of the Naval Home. Phila- delphia : detached, Dec. 31. 1907. Episcopa- lian. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion, N. Y. Commandery. Clubs : University, I. Yacht, (N. Y. City), Metropolitan ( Wash- ington, D. C.). Address: University Club. N. Y. City.
LUDLUM. Charles H .:
Physician : b. Jamaica. L. I., Feb. 21, 1543; s. Daniel and Judith (Smith) Ludlum: ed. Union Hall Acad., Jamaica. Univ. of City of N. Y., A.B., A.M., Medical Dep't, N. Y. Univ .. M.D., 186 ;; m. Jamaica, N. Y., May 20, 1.68. Mary JJane White: children: Clinton W., b. 1870. Herbert A., b. 1572. Dr. Walter D., b. 1875, Marion C .. b. Isfo, Alice C., b. Iss1. Served as interne in Bellevue Hosp., 1865-67. Practised in N. Y. City, 1-57-74. Boonton, N. J., 1 74.76. Hempstead, N. Y., since ISTS. Mem. B'd of Ed'n, Hempstead, N. Y .. 1 9 (pres. since 1990). Republican. Presbyterian.
Mem. Queens.Nassau Med. Soc., Associated Physicians of L. I., Am. Med. AAss'n; v.p. Hempstead Bld'g and Loau Ass'n. Mem. Royal Address: 115 Main St., Hempstead, N. Y.
LUDLUM, Clarence Allen:
Iss't see. Home Ins. Co .: D. East Jam- aira. 1 .. 1 .. N. Y., S.t. 4, 195. Connected with Pullman and Railway service until 1820, when entered service of the Home Ins. Co .. taking his present odice as ass't see., 1903. Address: 56 Cedar St., N. Y. City.
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LUKE, Arthur Fuller:
Banker; b. Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 28, 1853, of old Mass. family; ed. public schools of Chambridge, Mass .; in Dec. 17, 1878, Eliza W. Brown. At the age of 17 went to work in a wholesale clothing house in Boston. but 6 months later became messenger and gen. clerk in First Nat. Bank, Cambridge, Mass., remaining one year; then in Nat. Bank of the Commonwealth, Boston, until 1878; nat. bank examiner for the Boston Dist., 1878-80; cashier Nat. Bank of N. Amer- ica, Boston, IS:0-90; ass't treas., 1890-92, treas., 1892-99, Nat. Tube Works Co., Mckees- port, Pa .; treas. Nat. Tube Co.of N. Y. 1899- 1901; treas. U. S. Steel Corp'n, April, 1901, to Jan. 1, 1902; since then, of banking house of Darr, Luke & Moore, Pittsburg and N. Y. City. Clubs : Metropolitan, Lawyers, N. Y. Riding, N. Y. Athletic. Res. idence: 1 W. 92d St. Address: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.
LUKEMAN, Henry Augustus:
Sculptor; b. Richmond, Va., Jan. 28, 1871; ed. Nat. Acad. Design, N. Y. City; Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. His works include, be- side numerous busts and bas-reliefs, "Manu" for Appellate Court House, N. Y. City; statue of Robert Livingston for St. Louis, Mo .; statue of Mckinley, for Adams. Mass .; statue of Columbus, for Custom House, N. Y .; group of "Music," St. Louis Exp'n. Bronze sculpture doors and four colossal statues in .marble for Royal Bank of Canada, at Mon- treal. Awarded medal at St. Louis Exp'n. Mem. Nat. Acad. Design, Soc. Am. Artists, Nat. Sculpture Soc., Architectural League, Club : National Arts. Residence: Stock- bridge, Mass. Address: 145 W. 55th St., N. Y. City.
LULING, Theodore William:
Born in N. Y. City, 1969; s. Charles and Elena (de Longer) Luling; ed. Trinity Hall, Cambridge, England, B.A., 1889; m. April 11, 1898, Grace Lathrop Dunham; children : Rosemund Elena Lathrop, b. 1899, Theodore Dunham, b. 1902. Clubs: University, Sumn- mer house: Strockbridge, Mass. Address : 118 E. 70th St., N. Y. City.
LUNEY, Thomas H. Radcliffe:
Clergyman; grad. Exeter Coll., Univ. of Oxford, England, B.A., 1:56. Ordered dea- con, 1856, ordained priest, 1857, by Bishop of Exeter, in Church of England. For- merly at Kingsbridge, with Churchstow, Eng- land. Rector Christ Ch., Coxsackie, N. Y., since 1896. Address: Coxackie, N. Y.
LUNG, George Augustus:
Surgeon, U. S. N .; b. Canandaigua, N. Y .; s. Rev. A. H. and Catharine (Deck) Lung; grad. Univ. of Rochester, A.B., 1>>3; Univ. of Pa., M.D., 1996; Univ. of Rochester, A.M., 1901. Commissioned ass't surgeon, Aug. IS, 1$$8; passed ass't surgeon, Aug. IS. 1:92; sur- geon Nov. 1, 1900. Served in U. S. receiving- ship Vermont, to Mar. 20. 1599: U. S. Steamer Mohican, to April 10, 1:91: U. S. Naval Station, New London, Coun .. and Navy Yard, N. Y., 191: U. S. Naval Hosp .. N. Y., 1692; receiving-ship Minnesota, to June, 1996 : U. S. Stemmer Thetis, to July, 1-96: Naval Hosp., Boston, Mass., to Oct .. 1:97: Naval Station, Port Royal, S. C., to May. 195; with Sampson's squadron in U. S. Steamer Sup- 852
ply, to June 29, 1898. W. Indies; U. S. Steamner Philadelphia, June 9, 1895, to May 30, 1900, annexation of Hawaii and Samoan difficulty; China Relief Expd'n, July-Ort .. 1900; senior med. officer with Ist Reg't, I. S. Marines, to Peking, China, and return: \' S. Naval Station, Cavite, P. I .. with la! Brigade, U. S. Marines. Oct., 1900. Dist. surgeon for Province of Peninsula of Cavite. April, 1900; with expd'n of U. S. Marines to Samar, 1901-1902. Special duty, Washington. D. C., 1902 and 1903; Naval Hosp., Phila- delphia, and receiving-ship Hancock, 1903- 04; U. S. S. Kentucky, since Aug. 29, 19 4. Mem. Soc. Foreign Wars, Soc. Mil. Sur- geons, Mil. Order of the Dragon. Clubs: University, . (N. Y. City) ; Chevy Chase ( Washington ). Address: Care Navy Depart- ment, Washington, D. C.
LUNN, George Richard:
Clergyman; b. Lenox, Iowa, June 23, 1573: s. Martin A. and Martha ( Bratton) Lunu; ed. Univ. of Omaha, A.B., 1897, A.M., 1901; N. Y. Univ., B.D., 1901; D.D., Union Coll .. Schenectady, 1905; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 7, 1901, Mabel Healy; children: George Rich- ard, Jr., b. 1902, Mabel C., b. 1903, Elizabeth Healy, b. 1905, Raymond, b. 1908. Associ- ate pastor Lafayette Av. Presbyterian Church, N. Y. City, 1901-04: pastor First Re- formed Church Schenectady, N. Y., since 1904. Served in Spanish-Am. War in 3d Nebraska Reg't under Col. William Jennings Bryan. Address: Schenectady, N. Y.
LUNT, Edward C .:
Lawyer; b. Malden, Mass., March 1, 1963; grad. Harvard, A.B., 1856, A.M., 1857; un- married. Was sec. to Senator George F. Hoar, of Mass .; was sales manager Carter's Ink Co., Boston, 1992-95; was in'g editor in Buffalo: has been connected with Fidelity & Casualty Co. since 1901, as a dep't sup't and an attorney. Clubs : Harvard, (N. Y. City ) ; Crescent Athletic ' (Brooklyn). Address: 97 Cedar St., N. Y. City.
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