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LIPPINCOTT, WILLIAM HENRY
Artist; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 6, 1849; s. Isaac and Emlly Lippincott; commenced study of art at Pa. Acad. Fine Arts and became an illustrator for publications and later a scenic artist, practicing that branch of art for six years, at the same time con- tinuing to palnt eascl pictures. in 1874 went to Europe to study as a pupil of Leon Bonnat, of Parls; remained in Paris until 1882; m. 1893, Mrs. Amelia (Wilson) Chester. Returned to U. S. 1882; established a studio in N. Y. City; was prof. painting, Nat. Acad. Design, three years; asso. 1887, academ- ician, 1896, Nat. Acad. Design. Painter of portraits, figures, compositions and landscapes exhibited at Paris Salon, and regular contb'r to Am. Art exb'ns; devoted a portion of time to scenic painting, having painted the scenery for Salambo, La Boheme, Manru and other operas. Some of the most important oil and water color pictures are: Un Jour de Congé (Paris Salon, 1879); The Duck's Breakfast (Centen- nial Exp'n, 1876); Pink of Old Fashioned (Water Color Soc., 1882); Hclera (Nat. Acad. Design, 1885); Infantry in Arms; Love's Ambush; Picasant Reflec- tion. Made varlous trips abroad, Mexico and IJ. S. Mem. Am. Water Color Soc. Ciub: Century Ass'n. Residence: 7 W. 43d St. Address: 1947 Broadway, N. Y. City.
' LIPPMANN, JULIE MATHILDE
Poet. author, critic; b. Brooklyn, N. Y .; d. Adoiph and Marie S. Lippmann; ed. private schs .; studied musie under Dr. William Mason and Is an hon. mem. ber class of 1909 of the Am. Coil. for Girls at Con- stantinople, Turkey; contb'r to The Century, Harper's The Atlantic and other leading magazines. Author: Jock o'Dreains; Miss Wildfire; Dorothy Day: Sweet Peas; Dearie, Dot and the Dog; Every Day Giris; A Fool and His Money; Cousin Falthful; The Facts in the Case; Martha By-the-Day; Making Over Martha Address: 17 W. 84th St., N. Y. City.
LIPPMANN, WALTER
Writer; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 23, 1889; s. Jacob and Daisy (Baum) Lippmann; ed. private sch. N. Y. City, Harvard Univ., A.B., class 1910 (graduate student in philosophy, 1900-1910, ass't in philosophy, 1910; elect- ed to Phi Beta Kappa). Staff writer on Boston-Com. mon, May-June, 1910; staff writer on Everybody's Magazine, July 1910-Dec. 1911; contb'r to Everybody's, Am. Magazine, Forum, Times Book Review, Inter- national and various socialist papers. Author: A Preface to Politics, May, 1913; Introduction to Poems of Paul Mariett, May, 1913. Traveled extensively 10 Europe. Exec. sec. to Mayor of Schenectady, Jan .. May, 1911. Formerly on Exec. Com. Intercollegiate Socialist Soc. Club: Harvard. Address: 46 E. 80th St., N. Y. City.
LITCHFIELD, ELECTUS D.
Architect; b. N. Y. City, April 25, 1872; s. William B. and Emily (Pope) Litchfield; grad. Brooklyn Poly, Inst., 1889; Stevens Inst. of Teennology, M.K., 1892; m. Stockbridge, Mass., 1900, Elizabeth B. Rodman; children: Elizabeth B., William B. For some years mem. firm of Lord & Hewlett; subsequently of Tracy, Swartwout & Litchfield; at present in independent practice. Alone and with partnery, architect of many important bld'gs including St. Paul Public Library, U. S. Post Office and Court House, Denver, Colo., James J. Hill Library of Reference, Brooklyn Masonic Temple, Westchester County Court House, City Club of N. Y., and many public libraries, banks and other monumental structures. Mem. (1907) Comm'n for Re- vision of Bld'g Code of City of N.Y. Author of pro- posal to limit the size of bld'gs in N.Y. City by volume. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Inst. of Archi- teets. V .- p. N. Y. State Ass'n of Am. Inst. of Archi- tects, Municipal Art Soc., Am. Federation of Arts, Colonial Address: Brooklyn Inst., Brooklyn League. Soc. of Wars, Tau Beta Pi fraternity. Club: City. 477 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
LITTAUER, LUCIUS NATHAN
Manufacturer; b. Gloversvlile, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1859; g. Nathan and Harriet (Sporborg) Littauer; ed. Char- lier (N. Y.) Inst .; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., 1878. Suc- ceeded to the glove inf'g business of father, 1882, and now extensively engaged therein: elected to U. S. Congress in 1896 and has served 5 terms: refused unanimous renomination in 1906; mem. Nat. and State Convs. of Republican party since 1896; mem. of Com on Appropriations while in Congress; had charge of bills: legislative, executive and judicial; urgent de- ficiencies, general deficiencies, fortifications. Pres.
Gloversville Knitting Co., Fonda Clove Lining Co. Metropolitan Sewing Machine Co. (Nyack), Glove Mir's Ass'n, v .- p. Glen Telephone Co .. I. G, & K. R. R. Co., treas. Monroe-Eckstein Brewing Co., dir. Fulton Co., Bank (Gloversville) the State Bank of N. Y., Mcintyre Iron Co., Fulton Co. Gas & Electric Co., Central Hud- son S.S. Co. Republican; Ilebrew. Regent of Univ. State of N. Y. Mg'r Nathan Littauer Hosp., Glovers- ville. Recreations: Rowing, fishing. Chibs: Metro- politan (Washington, D). C.), Harvard (N. Y. City), Fort Orange ( Albany), Chevy Chase Golf (Md.), Green- wich County (Conn.). Address: Gloversville, N. Y.
LITTAUER, WILLIAM
Railway official; b. N. Y., 1865; s. Nathan and Har- riet (Sporborg) Littauer; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B .; Columbia Law Sch .: m. New Haven, 1899. Catherine M. Manice; one d. Catherine Louise, b. 1901. Dir. U. S. Fastener Co., Fulton Knitting Mills; pres. Johns- town. Gloversville & Kingsboro R. R. Co. Formerly v .- p. Fonda. Johnstown & Gloversville R. R. Co. Aide to Gov. Theodore Roosevelt, and Gov. Benjamin B. Odell with rank of lieut .- coi. Republican. Recreations: Fox hunting, polo, yachting. Clubs: Metropolitan. Chevy Chase. Genesee Vailey. Residences: "Beiwood," Mt. Morris, N. Y., and Washington, D. C.
LITTELL, JOSEPH REED
Lawyer; b. Washington, D. C., Nov. 11, 1864; s. John D. B. and Columbia (Thaw) Littell; descended on maternai side from Thaw and Woodside families prominently identified with Colonial and Revolutionary
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periods; ed. Gonzaga Coll., Washington, D. C .; m. Washington, D. C., May 16, 1889, Mabel, d. Gen. Green B. Raum; children; Mabel Thaw, b. 1890 (married 1912, Rev. Ernest Risley Eaton of Melbourne, Aus- tralia); Joseph R, 2d, b. 1891. Engaged exclusively In practice in patent, trade-mark, and copyright causes for 30 years; in sp'l practice in patent law; consulting counsel and authority upon law of patents; retained In many Important cases in this country and abroad. Traveled extensively In S. America and Europe. Republican. Veteran Naval Reserve Service; mem. numerous fraternal org'ns. Recreations: Ath- letics, sports, travel; interested in exploration, Arctic research, and scientific discovery. Residence: Hotel Imperial. Address: Woolworth Bld'g, 233 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LITTLE, ARTHUR WEST
Printer, editor, publisher; b. N. Y. Clty, Dec. 15, 1873; s. Joseph James and Josephine ( Robinson) Little; ed. in N. Y., private schools, and Packard's Busmess Coll., m. N. Y. City, April, 1897, Marguerite Lanier Winslow; children: Winslow, b. 1899; Arthur West, Jr., b. 1901. At age of 18 years entered printing and binding establishment of father (J. J. Little & Co.) and devoted 2 years to learning principles of the · trade; entered business dep't and shortly after be- came officer of the company. In 1902 assumed mg'mt of Pearson's Magazine, of which is still editor and publisher; pres., treas. and dir. J. J. Little & Ives Co .; v .- p. and dir. St. Nicholas Seventh Av. Theatre Co; pres. and dir. The l'earson Publishing Co .; Estate of Joseph Little, Inc .; sec. and dir. Demorest & Little (realty co.). Visited Europe five times and West Indies twice; traveled In England, Ireland, France, Italy, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Jamaica and Cuba. In 1891 joined Co. I, 7th Reg't; served as private, lance corporal and corporal until 1898; in 1898 volunteered for Spanish-Am. War and joined 171st Reg't, N. G. N. Y., as capt. of Co. D, but reg't was not mustered into U. S. service. In 1899 joined 71st Reg't, N. G. N. Y., as 1st lieut. Co. I; in 1900 became a.d.e. to Gen. George Moore Smith, of 5th Brigade (later 1st Brigade), with grade of capt .; In 1910 became insp .- gen. 1st Brigade, grade of major; resigned 1912; served with 7th Reg't in Brooklyn trolley car riots, 1895. Independent Progressive. Episcopalian. Mem. Soc. Sons of Revolution. Resi- dence: Short Hills, N. J. Address: 435 E. 24th St., N. Y. City.
LITTLE, RUSSELL A.
Sec. Glens Falls Ins. Co .; b. Glens Falls, N. Y., Mar. 14, 1849; s. R. M. (for 'many years pres. of Glens Falls Ins. Co.) and Nancy Little; ed. common schools; m. Glens Falls, 1873, Alida Brown. On leaving school went Into fire ins. business as clerk in, local agency office; afterward sp'l agent for Royal Ins. Co. and sp'l and gen. agent for Glens Falls Ins. Co .; elected sec. 1893, and v .- p 1908; president of native village. Trustee M .. E. Ch. Address: Glens Falls, N.Y.
LITTLE, WILLIAM EDWARD EUSTACE
Physician, surgeon; b. Ogdensburgh, N. Y., 1862; s. Francis and Marguerite (Johnstone) Little; ed. Ottawa (Can.) Collegiate Inst., Burlington (Vt.) Univ., Jefferson Med. Coll., Philadelphia, and Coll. Phys. and Surg., Baltimore; m. N. Y. City, Annie Slater Roys- ton; children: E. Royston, Percival P., W. E. Eustace, Jr., Marjorie J., Hester J. R. Practising physician and surgeon for 29 years. Democrat: supervisor Town of Rosendale 12 years; coroner of Ulster Co., 3 years; mem. Gen. Assembly, 1 year and has held minor offices. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Ulster Co. Med. Soc. Episcopalian, Mem. B. P. O. Elks, Knights of Labor, Knights of Pythias. Odd Fellows, Foresters of America, Junior and Senior Order of Am. Mechanics, Loyal Order of Moose. Ad- dress: 52 St. James St., Kingston, N. Y.
LITTLE, WILLIAM NELSON
Rear Admiral U. S. Navy; b. Newburgh, N. Y. Dec. 31, 1852; s. Willlam Nelson and Margaret (Thall) Little; grad. U. S. Naval Aead., 1875; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1876. Kate Sewell; children: Gertrude Virginia, b. 1877; James Bampton, b. 1889; Margaret Nelson. b. 1891. Lieut .- comd'r, 1899, comd'r, 1904, captain, July 1, 1908, rear admiral, March 26. 1913, senior insp. of Ordnance. machinery and navigational material for the U. S. Navy vessels, building at works of the Fore River Shipbuilding Corp'n. Took active part in Santlago Campaign, Philippine Campaign, and the Boxer Rebellion, China. Received three service cam- paign medals-war service. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc., Am. Soc. of Naval Eng'rs, Nat. Soc. of Study and Pre- ventlon of Tuberculosis. Clubs: Army and Navy (Washington D. C.), Army and Navy (N. Y. Clty),
St. Botolph (Boston, Mass.), Boston Yacht (Boston, Mass.) Quinslgamond Boat ( Worcester, Mass. hon. inem). Residence: 120 Qulney Av., E. Braintree, Mass. Address: P. O. Box 94, Quiney, Mass.
LITTLEFIELD, MILTON SMITH
Clergyman; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 21, 1864; 8. Milton Smith and Anna Elizabeth (Shull) Littlefield; grad. Johns Hopkins Univ., A.B., 1890, Union Theol. Sem .. 1892; m. N. Y. City, 1895, Luella Gardner; one d. Helen Blauvelt Littlefield. Ass't pastor Central Pres- by'n Ch., N. Y. City, 1892-1896; preacher to the llill School, 1896-1897; chaplain Barnard Coll., 1898; pastor First Union Presby'n Ch., N. Y. City, 1898-1907; pastor Bay Ridge Presby'n Ch., Brooklyn, 1907-1911; Dist. sec. Cong'l Sunday Sch. and Publishing Soc. since 1911. Lecturer Missionary Training Inst., 1895-1896, 1909. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, Masonic fra- ternity, Nat. Geog. Soc. Author: Handwork in the Sunday School, Text Books of the Internat. Graded Lesson Series; editor: llymns of Worship and Service for the Sunday School. Lecturer and writer on re- ligious pedagogy. Address: 1215 Dorchester Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.
LITTLEFIELD, WALTER
Journalist, author; b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 17, 1867; s. Joshua and Elizabeth (Mitchell) Littlefield; ed. Bos- ton public schools by private tutors, and Harvard Univ., 1888-1893; m. Boston, Oct. 30, 1893, Luigina Amelia, d. late Dr. Pagani, of Borgomanero, Italy. Since 1897 on editorial staff of N. Y. Times; literary correspondent of Chicago Record-Herald since 1905; Was actively identified with the Dreyfus inquiry, first to establish identity of Lieut .- Col. du P'aty de Clam as the author of the article which appeared in L'Eelail, Sept. 14, 1896, narrating the circumstances of Drey- fus's arrest and divulging the use of secret evidence to secure his conviction. Am. correspondent of Le Siècle, Paris; contb'r to L'Evenement, Paris; writer of critical articles In various reviews. Author: "The Truth About Dreyfus." Translator: "The Kalser as He is from Ilenri de Noussane's Le Véritable Guillaume II." Editor: The Power of Sympathy, 1892; Letters of an Innocent Man (Dreyfus), 1898; Early Prose Writings of James Russell Lowell, 1902; Bismarck's Letters to Hls Wife from the Seat of War. 1870- 71, 1903. Mcm. La Ligue de Droits de l'Homme (Paris), La Società Dantesca (Florence). Address: 76 W. 12th St., N. Y. City.
LITTLETON, MARTIN WILIE
Lawyer; b. near Kingston, Roane Co., Tenn., Jan. 12, 1872; s. Thomas Jefferson and Hannal (Ingraham) Littleton; self-educated; m. Dallas, Texas, Dec. 1, 1896, Maude Elizabeth Wilson; children: Martin Wilson, b. 189S; Douglass Marshall, b. 1900. Admitted to bar July, 1891; was ass't prosecuting att'y of Parker Co., Texas, and later of Dallas Co., Tex .; ass't dist, att'y Kings Co., N. Y., and while so engaged tried case of People vs. William F. Miller, charged with larceny of over $11,000,000; trled case of People vs. Doody, charged with corrupting old City of Brooklyn; was chlef counsel for Harry K. Thaw, in the second trial (in case of People vs. Thaw), charged with murder in the first degree, which resulted in the acquittal of de- fendant on ground of insanity. President Borough of Brooklyn 2 years; chm'n Democratic State Conv. (N. Y.), 1900; nominated Edward M. Shepard for mayor of N. Y. City. 1901; nominated Judge Alton B. Parker for pres. of IJ. S. at Dem. Nat. Conv., St. Louis, 1904; elected to 62d Congress on Dem. ticket from 1st N. Y. dist. Nov., 1910. Democrat. Reereation: Golf. )lem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Lawyers, Nat. Demo- cratic (Brooklyn); Garden City Golf (Garden City) ; Manhattan (N. Y. City). Address: 149 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LIVERMORE, ARTHUR L ..
Lawyer; b. Alstead, N. H., Dec. 1864; s. James Rus- sell and Sarah (Blake) Livermore: grad. Dean Acad., Franklin, Mass., 1884, Dartmouth Coll., A.B., 18SS; m. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 21. 1890, Henrietta Jackson Wells; children: Henry Wells, b. July 8, 1892; Russell Blake, b. Mar. 22, 1894. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1892, and since then engaged in practice. Republican; Epis- copalian. Mem. Ass'n Bar Clty of N. Y., Theta Delta Chi, N. E. Soc., N. 1. County Lawyers Ass'n. Recre- ations: Fishing, shooting, and farming. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic. Dartmouth, Union League. Residence: 144 Park Av., Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 30 Broad St., N. Y. City.
LIVINGSTON, JAMES DUANE
Banker; b. N. Y. City, May 15, 1839; s. Charles James and Charlotte 1 .. ( terry) Livingston; ed. St. Paul's Sch .. Concord, N. 11., Columbia Coll., A.B., 1SS0, Tran- sylvania Univ., Lexington, Ky., LL.B., 1893; m. N. Y.
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City, May 14, 1889, Mabel Channing Wright; children: James Duane, Jr., b. 1890; Gertrude C., b. 1892; Robert T., b. 1896. Pres. and dir. The Troy Trust Co., Troy, N. Y. Mcm. B'd of Ed'n, Lexington, Ky., 1896-1897. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mcm. Delta Phi fraternity. Trustee Columbia Univ., N. Y. City. Clubs: Columbia Univ., Troy, College "(v .- p.). Residence: Troy Club. Address: Troy Trust Co., Troy, N. Y.
LIVINGSTON, JOHN GRISWOLD
Elec. contractor; b. N. Y., Sept. 26, 1872; 3. Robert Cambridge and Maria ( Whitney) Livingston; ed. Ury House Schi, Berkeley Sch., and by private tutor; m. Lexington, Ky., Feb. 21, 1903, Clara M. Dudley; chil- dren: Willlam Dudley, b. 1903; John Griswold, b. 1906; Robert Cambridge, b. 1908. With N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R. Co., in shops and construction of Adirondack Div., train master, 1889-1892; sup't and purchasing agent Lexington & Eastern R'y, Lexing- ton, Ky., 1893-1896; gen. sup't Honduras R. R. Co., operating and constructing Inter-Oceanic R. R., Honduras C. Am., 1897-1898. After Spanish War, v .- p. and treas. J. Livingston & Co., elec. contractors. Capt. 1st U. S. Vol. Eng'rs Expd'n to Porto Rico, 1898-1899; capt. and adj., 47th Inf., U. S. Vols. in Philippine Islands, 1899-1901. Participated in many actions against insurgents in opening up and pacifying South- ern Luzon: First Civil Gov. Province of Sorsogon, P. I., 1901-1902; 1st lieut. Coast Art'y Corps, U. S. A .; re- tired, 1903. /Clubs: Knickerbocker, Racquet and Ten- nis, Rockaway Hunting, Turf and Field, Garden City Golf. Residence: Woodmere, L. I. Address: 70 E. 45th St., N. Y. City.
LIVINGSTON, JOHN HENRY
Lawyer; b. Oak Hlli, Columbia Co., N. Y., July S, 1848; s. Clermont and Cornélia Livingston; grad. Co- lumbia Coll., A.B., 1869; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1871. Admitted to bar 1871, and engaged in practice of law. Has visited every country in Europe except Russia and some of the smaller countries; has been around the world, visiting India, Japan, etc .; also to Algeria, Egypt, and east and west coasts of Africa, visiting Victoria Falls, Cape Town, etc. Democrat; Episcopalian. Soc. of the Cincinnati, Soc. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution, St. Nicholas Soc .; pres. of N. Y. branch of The Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America. Club: University. Address: Clermont, Tivoli, N. Y.
LIVINGSTON, JOHNSTON
Electrical cng'r; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 19, 1876; s. Robert Cambridge and Maria (Whitney) Livingston; grad. School of Mines, 'Columbia Univ., E.E., 1898; m. N. Y. City, 1901, Nathalie F. Moss; children: Camilla W., b. 1902; Silvia, b. 1905; pres. J. Livingston & Co., Inc. Asso. mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs; mem. Deita Phi. Clubs: Knickerbocker, Racquet and Tennis, Rockaway Hunting, Turf and Field. Address: 113 E. 22d St., N. Y. City.
LIVINGSTON, ROBERT E.
Advertising mg'r; b. N. Y. City, April 17, 1861; s. Robert and Emilie Mills (Wlison) Livingston; ed. prl- vate schs. and by private instrs .; m. N. Y. City, April 26, 1882, Agnes Acheson Mead; one d .: Eleanor Emilie (Mrs. E. Prescott Rowe). Connected with N. Y. Her- aid, reportorially and editorially, 20 years; had per- sonal charge of many important news features many years; resigned 1905, to assume present duties as ad- vertising nig'r and dir. public policy, Consolidated Gas Co. of N. Y. Closely connected with former Pres. Theodore Roosevelt, 1898; with Judge Alton B. Parker during presidential campaign, as Herald representa- tive. Pres. Publishers Service Corp'n. Veteran Co. K, 7th Reg't (mem. Associates of Eng'r Corps). Epis- copalian. Mem. Am. Gas Inst., Nat. Electric Light Ass'n, Nat. Commercial Gas Ass'n, Nat. Ass'n of Corp'n Schs., Illuminating Eng'ring Soc., Acad. of Polit. Science, Ass'n of City Hall Reporters, Auto Polo Ass'n. Nat. treas. National Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild, Merchants'Ass'n. Clubs: New York, N. Y. Press, Calu- met, Knollwood Country, Scarsdale Golf and Country, Essex County (Manchester, Mass.) Residence: Law- rence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. Address: 1 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
LIVINGSTON, ROBERT LINLITHGOW
Banker, broker; b. Hyde Park-on-Hudson, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1876; s. Robert L. and Mary S. (McRa) Livingston; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Garden City, L. I .; m. 1st, N. Y. City, Helen L. Kountze, Dec. 20, 1902 (died Feb., 1904); 2d. Denver, Colo., Feb. 15, 1911, Marie J. Sheedy; one d .: Katherine Denise, b. 1912. Commenced business ca- reer as clerk in banking house of Kountze Bros., N. Y. City, 1892; admitted as gen. partner in firm, Jan. 1, 1904; resigned Feb. 1, 1912; became gen. partner in N. Y. Stock Exchange brokerage house of Adams, Llv- . Ingston & Davis, N. Y., organized Dec. 31, 1912, to
succeed firin of Day, Adams & Co. As private served 5 years with Co. K, 7th Reg't, N. Y. N. G .; honorably discharged; also served, April, 1898-Nov., 1898, with 12th Reg't U. S. Vols., as 2d lieut. of Co. B; for short time acted as aide-de-camp to Joseph F. Sanger, brig. gen. U. S. Vols., in command 3d Div. 1st Army Corps Camp Hamilton, Lexington, Ky. Episcopalian, Clubs: Union, Knickerbocker (N. Y. City), Piping Rock (Lo- cust Valley, L. I.). Residence: White Cottage, Oyster Bay, L. I. Address: 45 Wall St., N. Y. City.
LIVINGSTONE, COLIN HAMILTON
Banker; b. St. John, N. B., Can., June 3, 1863; s. Wal- ter llamilton and Margaret Ellen ( P'raser) Living- stone; ed. grammar sch., St. John, N. B .; McGill Univ, Montreal, A.B .; in. Claverack, N. Y., July 31, 1533, Anna Louise Van de Boe; children: Edward, Archibaid, Clarice Margaret, Robert Elkins, Kenneth Mackay. Reporter on N. Y. Herald, reporting Roosevelt's Cam- paign for Mayor of N. Y., 1886, taught in Gramercy Park Coll, 2 years; organized publishing and adver. tising co., 1890-1895; went with Hon. Stephen B. Eikins to W. Va., 1895; sec. until 1906; sec. Com. Geol. Sur- vey, U. S. Senate, 1895-1899; sec. Interstate Commerce Com., U. S. Senate, 1900-1906; resigned from Senate 1906. Pres. Potomac & Chesapeake Steamboat Co. Va. & Washington Real Estate Co .; v .- p. Colonial Beach Co. (steamboats), Am. Nat. Bank, Washington, D. C .; Internat. Petrol. Co., W. Va .; Cairo Refining Co, W. Va .; Interstate Bld'g Corp'n, Black Mountain Corp'n of Va., Washington & Old Dominion R. R. Co., Great Falls & Old Dominion R. R. Co., and & other active corp'ns. Col. and aide-de-camp staff of Gov. of W. Va. Republican; Presby'n. Pres. (Nat.) Boy
Scouts of America; pres. B'd of Trustees 4th Presby'n Ch., Washington, D. C. Recreations: Automobiling, sailing, fishing, traveling, motor boating. Clubs: Unl- versity (one of founders), National Press, Commer- cial (Washington, D. C.). Residence: (summer) "Gien Lyon." Carter's Point, New Brunswick, Can .; (win- ter) 1249 Kenyon St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Ad- dress: Am. Nat. Bank, Washington, D. C., and 200 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
LLOYD, ARTHUR SELDEN
Clergyman; b. Mt. Ida, Va., 1857; s. John J. and Eliza Armistead (Selden) Lloyd; ed. Va. Poly. Inst, Univ. of Va., Theol. Sem., Va., D.D .; Roanoke Coll .; m. The Meadows, Washington Co., Va., 1880, Lizzie R. Blackford; children: Mary Robertson, Elizabeth Black- ford, Gay Blackford, John, Rebecca. Entered Episco- j.al ministry 1880; missionary in Diocese of Va., 1880- 1881; rector St. Luke's Ch., Norfolk, Va., 1884-1899; sec. B'd of Missions 1899-1909, consecrated Bishop Co- adjutor of Va. 1909; now pres. B'd of Missions of P. E. Ch. Address: 281 Fourth Av., N. Y. City.
LLOYD, FRANCIS GUERIN
Merchant, banker; b. Monmouth Co., N. J., May 26, 1848; s. Henry Trusler and Margaret D. (Herbert) Lloyd; ed. by tutor and common sch .: m. Matiida Hedenberg Herbert; one d .: Margaret (Mrs. G. Owen Winston), b. 1883. Pres. Brooks Bros .; 2d v .- p. U. S. Savings Bank; dir. Union Exchange Nat. Bank. Republican; Episcopalian. Ciubs: Riding, Metropoli- tan, Union League. Grolier, Somerset Hills Country. Residence: 157 E. 71st St., N. Y. City, and Bernards- ville, N. J. Address: 936 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LLOYD, HENRY ALBERT
Lawyer; b. Doylestown, Pa., Nov. 12, 1849; s. E. Morris (lawyer) and Julia Dunlap (Hendrie) Lloyd; grad. Princeton Coli., 1869; m. Detroit, Mich., 1871, Cor- nelia P. Voorhees. Admitted to bar. Philadelphia, Oct., 1871; practised profession in Philadelphia and adjoin- ing counties until Mar., 1884, when received apptmn't of ass't gen. claim agent, Gonid Southwestern System of Railways (composed of consolidation of Mo. Pacific System and Wabash System), and removed to St. Louis, Mo .; made gen. Claim agent, Wabash R. R. Co., June, 1884, and subsequently ass't sec. Resigned positions in Wabash R. R. Co., April, 1899, and removed to City of N. Y., being admitted to bar of N. Y .. Sept .. 1899, Pres. and dir. Atlantic Export Co .; pres., treas. and dir. Brazora Land and Cattle Co .; treas. and dir Cleveland Grain Drying Co .; dir. Guardian Trist Co., Kansas City; mem. N. Y. Produce Exchange, Sons of Revolu- tion. Pa. Soc. Club: N. Y. Athletic. Address: 32 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LLOYD, HERBERT MARSHALL
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, Mar. 29. 1862: s. Henry H. and Anna (Badger) Lloyd; grad. Harvard. A.B., 18$3; Co- lumbia, LL B., 1885; m. N. Y. City, Oct 19, 1893. Anna Lord. Mem. successively of law Arms of Murphy, Lloyd & Boyd, Murphy & Lloyd, and now of Lloyd & Maddox. Sec., treas. and dir. The Am. Paper Goods Co .; sec. and dir. The Webb Wire Works. Democrat: Con- gregationalist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa; mem. and sec.
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B'd of Mg'rs, N. J. State Gcol. Survey. Clubs: City
Midday, Harvard (N. Y. City); Harvard, N. J. Resi- dence: 24 Lloyd Road, Montelair, N. J. Address: 92 William St., N. Y. City.
LLOYD, NELSON MCALLISTER
Author; b. Philadelphia, Dec. 18, 1873; s. Wilson and Sarah (McAllister) Lioyd; ed. Germantown Acad., Pa. State Coll., grad. elee. eng'ring, 1892. Commeneed news- paper work on N. Y. Evening Sun, 1892, city editor, 1897, and continued in post until 1904. Author: The Chronie Loafer; A Drone and a Dreamer; The Soldier of the Valley; Mrs. Radigan; Six Stars; The Robberies Company, Lt'd. Address: Syosset, L. I., N. Y.
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