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LLOYD, SAMUEL
Surgeon; b. Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 4, 1860; s. Gard- ner Potts and Emma (Disbrow) Lloyd; grad. Prineeton Univ., B.S., 1882; Medical Dep't Univ. of Vt., M.D., 1884; Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia) M.D., 1885; m. Brook- lyn, N. Y., June 11, 1888, Adele Ferrier Peek; children: Elizabeth Armstrong, Adele Augustine, Samuel Ray- mond. House surgeon, N. Y. Post-Graduate Hosp., 1884-1887; prof. surgery, N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. Seh .; at- tending surgeon Randall's Island Hosp., 1892-1896; Lebanon Hosp., 1893-1895; Post-Graduate Hosp., St. Francis Hosp .; consulting surgeon Benedictine Sanita- rium, Kingston, N. Y. Republican. Mem. Am. Med. As'n, N. Y. State and Co. Med. Socs., Lenox Med, and Surg. Soc., Northwestern Med. and Surg. Soc., South- ern Surg. and Gynecol. Ass'n, Physicians' Medieal Aid Ass'n, N. Y. Aead. Medicine, Hosp. Graduates Club, Med. Ass'n of Greater City of N. Y. Club: Princeton. Address: 12 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.
LLOYD, THOMAS MORTIMER
Physician; b. Alloway, Salem Co., N. J., Feb. 18, 1855; s. Ephralm J. and Elizabeth (Mulford) Lloyd; ed. Salem Collegiate Inst., Salem, N. J., and Univ. of Pa., Ph.D. 1876; M.D., 1876; m. Morristown, N. J., Junc 6, 1883, Graee Mary Hinckley; one d .: Mercy Hinckley, b. 1889. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soe., Brooklyn Med. Soc., King's Co. Med. Ass'n, Brooklyn Soe. for Neurology, Brooklyn Pathol. Soc .; attending physician St. Peter's Hosp .; consulting physician St. Christo- pher's Hosp. for Babies. Clubs: Tokeneke, Rem- brandt, 20th Century. Address: 125 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
LOBENSTINE, RALPH WALDO
Physician; b. Leavenworth, Kan., July 24, 1874; s. William Christian and Belle (Willson) Lobenstine; grad. Yale, A.B., 1896, M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Co- lumbia), M.D., 1900; m. Flushing, L. I., 1906, Anne Munroe Williams. Served as interne St. Luke's Hosp., 112 years; then studied abroad for 6 months; on return became resident surgeon at the Sloane Maternity Hosp. for 2 years; late attending surgeon to N. Y. Lying-In Hosp. and adjunct ass't attending gynecologist to Bellevue Hosp. Republican; Presbyterian. Mem. Acad. of Medicine, County and State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Qulz Med. Soc., N. Y. Obstet. Soc., Am. Ass'n of Obstetrieians, Soc. Alumni of the Sloane and St. Luke's Hospitals. Club: Yale, Address: 162 E. 71st St., N. Y. City.
LOCKE, JESSE ALBERT
Edueator; b. Boston, 1859; s. Jesse Albert and Sarah (Coolidge) Locke; ed. Brooklyn Poly. Inst., Columbia Univ., A.B., A.M., LL.D. (Seton Hall) ; m. Orange, N. J., 1894, Caroline T. Heeker. Founded in 1900 Newman Sch., prep. seh, for boys (under patronage of Cardinal Gibbons and other mems. of Catholic hierarchy). Re- publiean; Catholie. Club: Columbia University. Ad- dress: Newman Seh., Hackensack, N. J.
LOCKWOOD, EDMUND CATON
Banker; b. Wellsburg, N. Y., April 3, 1864; s. Richard Caton and Susan (Fishler) Loekwood; ed. dist. sch., Elmira Free Acad .; m. 1898, Lodema Maley. Formerly State Bank Examiner; organized the Trust Co., of N. Y., which was merged with the North American Trust Co .; was see. of the combined eompanics; the North American was later merged with the Equitable Trust Co. Built water works at Castleton, N. Y., and Kings Park, L. I., for the State of N. Y. Finaneed and as- sisted in eonstruetion of the Pittsburgh, Mckeesport and Greensbury R'y Co. Former mem. Ashland llose Co .; served in 32 Separate Co., N.G.N.Y. Mason. Residenee: 25 W. 97th St., and Wellsburg, N. Y. Ad- dress: 46 Cedar St., N. Y. City.
LOCKWOOD, GEORGE ROE
Physician; b. N. Y. City, 1861; s. George Roe and Mary (Bigelow) Lockwood; grad. Coll, of City of N. Y., 1881; Coll. Phys. and Surg., M.D., 1884; m. 1st, Nov. 3, 1893. Miss Dennett; 2d, Juno 5, 1913, Louise A. Dobb. Clinic ass't Vanderbilt Clinic; prof. of practice of modi- cine, 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 Medi- eine and Pathol. Soe. Clubs: Century, University, Tuxedo. Address: 18 E. 52d St., N. Y. City.
LOCKWOOD, ISAAC FERRIS
Business sup't and bursar, N. Y. Publie Library; b. Dubuque, Iowa, Feb. 23, 1855; s. George E. and Catha- rine B. (Ferris) Lockwood; ed. N. Y. Univ., B.S., C.E., 1873; m. Sarah Wisner; children: Priscilla, b. 1890; Eleanor, b. 1891, William Wisner, b. 1893 (died 1895). Sup't Lenox Library, 1893-1896, until formation of the N. Y. Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foun- dation, of whielt has sinee been business sup't and bursar. Mem. Sons of the Revolution, Soc. of the Cincinnati (Connecticut). Club: Century Ass'n. Ad- dress: 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 Sch., LL.B., 1895; m. Hartford, Conn., 1897, Alice Gardner Burnell; ehil- dren: Luke Burnel, b. 1901, Jane Elizabeth, b. 1905. Mem. law firm of Hill, Lockwood, Redfield & Lydon. Interested in antiques, especially furniture. Author: Colonial Furniture in America, 1901 (Scribner) ; The Pendleton Collection, R. I. Sch. of Design, 1904, and many articles on the subjeet. Engaged in gen. prac- tiee of law, specializing in eorp'n law. Independent in politics. Episeopalian; senior warden St. Paul's Ch., Riverside, Conn., mem. B'd of Estimates and Taxation, town of Greenwich, Conn .; hon. fellow Met. Museum of Arts; mem. L. I. Hist. Soc., Conn. Ilist. Soc., Walpol. Soc., Soe. Colonial Wars, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi fraternity; trustee Brooklyn Guild Ass'n. Recrea- tion: Tennis. Clubs: Creseent Athlctie (Brooklyn) ; Riverside Yacht, Alpha Delta Phi, Twentieth Century, Lawyers. Address: 35 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
LODGE, GONZALEZ
Author, editor, educator; 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, 1883-1886; . Ph.D., 1886, LL.D., Frank- lin and Marshall, 1901; m. June 10, 1909. Ida Baldwin Stanwood, artist, of N. Y. City. Prof. Greek, David- son Coll., 1886-1888; Am. Sch. at Athens and Univ. of Bonn, 1888-1889; asso. prof. and prof. Latin, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1859-1900; prof. Latin and Greck, Teachers Coll., of Columbia Univ., from 1900. Edited Gorgias of Plato, 1891 (Ginn). Author: Lexicon Plautinum (Leipzig, 1901-1910). Joint author: Gildersleeve- Lodgo Latin Grammar; Gildersleeve-Lodge Latin Com- position (D. C. Heath & Co.); mn'g editor Gilder- sleeve-Lodge Latin Series (15 volumes). Editor-in- chief of Classical Weekly, 1907-1913. Contb'r to edu- cational and philological periodicals. Mem. Am. Philol. Ass'n, Archicol. Inst. of America. Club: Cen- tury. Address: Teachers Coll., Columbia Univ., N. Y. City.
LODOR, RICHARD
Brig .- gen., U. S. A., retired; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 29, 1832; appt'd from N. J. eadet at U. S. Mil. Aead., July 1, 1852, grad. July 1, 1856; bv't 2d lieut., 4th U. S. Art'y, July 1. 1856; comm'd 2d lieut., Oct. 31. 1856; 1st lieut., Feb. 1, 1861; eapt., Nov. 29. 1861. Bvt'd major, Dee. 31, 1862, fo. gallant and meritorious ser- viee in battle of Stone River, Tenn .; lieut .- eol. and col. March 13, 1865, for gallant and meritorious services during tho war; conun'd major, 3d Art'y, Aug. 25, 1879; lieut .- col. 5th Art'y, April 25, 1888; col. 2d Arty, July 1, 1892; retired Oet. 29, 1896; advanced to rank of brig .- gen., retired April 23, 1904. Instr. and prof. in ordnanee, gunnery law and mil. history at Fort Monroe, Va., at different times from 1871 to 1886. Address: 16 E. 43d 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., 1SS8; unmarried. Engaged in banking in N. Y. City from graduation, 1SSS, in firm of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., until retired, 1901 Mem. Met. Museum of Art, Am. Museum Natural History, Am. Inst. Archaeology, Eng- lish Soc. for Promotion of Hellenic Studies, N. Y. Bo- tanical Gardens, Municipal Art Soc. Clubs: Lotos, Players, City, Grolier, Harvard, also Colonial (Cam- bridge, Mass.). Addresses: & Maria-Josefa Strasse, Munich, Germany, and 52 William St., N. Y. City.
LOEB, WILLIAM, JR.
Ex-collector of customs at N. Y .; b. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1866; common and high sch. ed'n: in ISSS was stenographer N. Y. State Assembly; afterward was law and gen. reporter and acted as private sec. to various public officials, among them the pres. pro
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tempore N. Y. State Senate, speaker of the Assembly and lieut .- gov .; in 1894, mem. stenographic corps N. Y. State Constitutional Conv .; in 1895, grand jury and dist. att'y stenographer, Albany Co .; stenographer and private sec. to gov. of N. Y., Jan. 1, 1899; sec. to Vice-Pres. of U. S., March 4, 1901; appt'd, Sept. 25. 1901, ass't sec. to Pres. ana Feb. 18, 1903, sec. to Pres., which position held to end of Roosevelt administra- tion; appt'd by Pres. Taft, 1909, collector of customs at N. Y., resigning March 4, 1913, to become con- nected with Am. Smelting & Refining Co., and allied interests. Residence: 62 W. 12th St. . Address: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LOEWY, BENNO
Lawyer; b. Berlin, Germany, June 14, 1854; s. Adolf Loewy, Ph.D., Phl.D., Theol. D .; grad. Columbia Univ., 1874, LL.B .; in. Feb. 27, 1883, Isabella Koehler. Ad- mitted to bar 1875, and since then practising in N. Y. City. Republican; Hebrew. Is philatelist and numis- matist; has library of over 53,000 volumes. Mem. Am. Statistical Ass'n, Am. Soc. for Judicial Settlement of Internat. Disputes, Nat. Goog. Soc., Am. Polit. Science Ass'n; fellow Ain. Geog. Soc .; mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Am. Economic Ass'n, Am. Mu- seum Natural History, Met. Museum of Art, Am. Hist. Ass'n, Am. Acad. Polit, and Social Science, Acad. of Polit. Science, A. A. A. S., Am. Numismatic Soc. (N. Y.). Bibliog. Soc. of America, Bibliog. Soc. of Lon- don, Eng., Brothers of the Book, Erster Ungarischer Kranken-und-Unterstuetzungs-Verein, Gesellschaft der Bibliophilen, Germany, Goethe Gesellschaft, Weimar, Germany, German Soc., Jewish Publication Soc. of America, Lawyers' Ass'n of N. Y. County, Municipal Art Soc. of N. Y., N. Y. Law Inst., N. Y. Hist. Soc., fel- low 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, Independent Order B'nai Brith. Prominent Mason; past Master National Lodge, past high priest Crescent Chapter. mem. Adei- phic Council; grand representative Grand Lodge of Hamburg near the Grand Lodge of N. Y .; grand rep- resentative Grand Council of Georgia near Grand Council of N. Y .; sovereign grand inspector gen. 33° Scottish Rite and honorary inem. Supreme Council for Northern Masonic jurisdiction of U. S .; mem. Mecca Temple, Mystic Shrine, Azim Grotto, Velled Prophets; mem. Correspondence Circle, Lodge Quatuor Coronati, No. 2076, London, Eng. 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; mem. Correspondence Circle Lodge of Research, 2429, Leicester, Eng., Man- chester Ass'n; life mem. Verein Deutscher Freimaurer, Germany; mem. Fifth Masonic Dist. Ass'n; hon. mem. Grand Lodge of Hamburg and. Loge zu den drei Ce- dern In Stuttgart. Clubs: Economic, Green Room, Masonic (N. Y.), Authors (London). Residence: 22 W. 88th St. Address: 206-208 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LONG, ELI H.
Physician; b. Clarence, N. Y., July 24, 1860; s. David and Mary (Miller) Long; ed. public school, Williams- ville, N. Y., Univ. of Buffalo, Med. Dep't, grad. M.D)., 1882; m. Buffalo, 1884, Alice Eggert; children: Edith E., b. 1885; Austin O., b. 1888; Raymond D., b. 1891; Edwin E., b. 1898. Practising medicine at Buffalo, N. Y., from graduation. Prof. materia medica in Phar- .macal Dep't, 1888-1899. Dental Dep't, since 1893, Med. Dep't, 1899-1912, Univ. of Buffalo; also ass't attending physician Buffalo Gen. Hosp. Author: Tables for Doctor and Druggist; Dental Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Mcd. examiner, Provident Life and Trust Co .; sec., freas., Dentai Dep't, Univ. of Buffalo. Republican. Mem. Ch. of Christ (Disciples). Mcm. Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Therapeutic Soc., Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Buffalo Acad. Medicine. Address: 1339 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.
LONG, JOHN DIETRICH
Clergyman; b. Rajahmundra, India, Nov. 9, 1858; B. Rev. Adam (M.A.) and Mary J. (Dietrich) Long; grad. Univ of Wooster (O.), B.A., (with honorary oration), 1880; M.A., 1883; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, B.D., 1883; Univ. of Wooster, D.D., 1906; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Elizabeth, d. of Lewis and Emily (Trott) Audown, of an old South Carolina family of that name; children: Doris (M.A.), J. Cuthbert, Arthur (deceased), Kenneth Audown (deceased). While in sem. was in charge of Steinway Union Chapel, Stein- way, L. I., 1881-1883; pastor West Farms Presby'n Ch., N. Y. City, 1883-1885; Maywood Presby'n Ch., Chicago, 1886-1887; organizer and pastor Central Park Presby'n Ch., Brooklyn, since 1905. Socialist; nat. see. lon, IL. I., 1888-1905; organizer and pastor Parkside Presby'n Ch., Brooklyn, since 1905. Socialist; nat. sec. of Christian Socialist League of America. Mein. Union
Thcol. Sem. Alumni Club, Presby'n Ministers' Ass'n of N. Y., Reformed Ministers' Ass'n of N. Y., Presby'a Social Union of N. Y. Clty, Presby'n Social Union of Brooklyn. Address: 42 Lenox Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y.
LONGCOPE, WARFIELD THEOBALD
Physician; b. Baltimore, Md., 1878; s. George B. 8. and Ruth (Theobald) Longcope; grad. Johns Hopkins Univ., A.B., 1897; Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., M.D., 1901; unmarried. Resident pathologist Pa. Hosp., Phila, 1901; ass't prof. of applied medicine, Univ of Pa., 1905; dir. of Ag'r Chemical Laboratory, 1905; asso. prof medicine, Columbia Univ., 1912; asso. attending phy- sician Presby'n Ilosp., 1912. Was Ist lieut. Army Med. Reserve Corps. Episcopalian. Mem. Ass'n of Am. Physicians. Club: Flushing Country. Residence: 680 Madison Av., N. Y. City. Address: Coll. Phys. and Surg., 437 W. 59th St., N. Y. City.
LONGFELLOW, ERNEST WADSWORTH
Artist; b. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 23, 1845; s. Henry Wadsworth (the poet) and Frances (Appleton) Long- fellow; grad. Lawrence Scientific Sch., Harvard, 1865; 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. C'entury Club. Summer residence: Magnolia, Mass. Address: 7 W. 43d St., N. Y. City.
LONGMAN, EVELYN BEATRICE
Sculptor; b. Winchester. O .; d. Edwin Henry and Clara Delitia (Adnam) Longman; ed. public schs. of Chicago; Olivet Coil., Mich .; Art Inst. of Chicago (diplomas for course in sculpture and Normal course, 1900); honorary A.M., Olivet Coli., 1906. Among im- portant works are: Bronze doors to chapci of U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis; bronze doors to library bld'g, Wellesley Coll .; Ryle Memorial in Public Li- brary, Paterson; Corbin Memorial, Governor's Island; Kennedy Memorial, United Charities Bld'g, N. Y. City; Finial Figure for Festival Hall, St. Louis World's Fair. Has exhibited in most all important art exb'ns in America for several years past, and at Roman In- ternat. Exb'n. Mem. Nat. Acad. of Design, Nat. Scuip- ture Soc., Am. Numismatic Soc., Am. Federation of Arts, Municipal Art. Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc. Address: 11 East 68th St., N. Y. City.
LONSDALE, JOHN GERDES
Banker, broker; b. Memphis, Tenn., April 4. 1872; S
John Gerdes and Ida (Bosworth) Lonsdale; ed. Episcopal High Sch .: Alexandria, Va .; St. John's MIL Sch., Manlius, N. Y .; m. Nov. 27, 1902, Alleen Brower of Iowa (died Fcb. 26, 1907;) one d., Aliecn, b. Feb. 26, 1907. Senior mem. J. G. Lonsdale & Co. until con- solidation with Logan & Bryan, mnem. of all exchanges, of which is partner; receiver in U. S. Court of Little Rock, Hot Springs & Texas R. R .; reorganized and completed road, becoming v .- p. Dir. Security Bank, Hot Springs, Ark .; N. Y. Hotel Co. (owners Hotel Eastman, Hot Springs, Ark.).
Democrat; Episco- palian. Scottish Rite Mason (32"), Knight Tem- plar, Shriner; mem. N. Y. Southern Soc., Tenn. Soc. of N. Y., Ky. Soc. of N. Y. Trustee and mem. Exec. Com. N. Y. Home. Med. Coli. and Flower Hospital. Recreations: Golf, tennis, horseback riding, swim- ming, hunting. Clubs: New York, Lawyers, Atlantic Yacht. Residence: Waldorf-Astoria. Address: 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LOOMIS, ARCHIBALD GILBERT
Banker, v .- p. Union Trust Co., Providence, R. I .; b. Hartford, Conn., June 20, 184S; descendant of Joseph Loomis, who came from England in 163S and settled Windsor, Conn .; s. Pascal and Martha Jones (Green- field) Loomis; cd. at dist. and high schs., Hartford; m. Nov. 11, 1869, Cordelia G. Harwood (died Sept. 15, 1873); 2d, Nov. 20, 1878, Mary Walz (dicd Dec. 30, 1886) ; 3d, May 18, 1892, Elien Seymour llanson; children: Archie Harwood. b. April 30, 1871; Medeline Seymour, b. March 22, 1894; Stillman Wadsworth, b. May 1S, 1900. Entered Atna Nat. Bank of Hartford as mes- senger, March, 1865; promoted to discount clerk same year; teller, next year; acting cashier. 1871: cashier, April, 1887: 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 Fran- cisco, Calif., Dec., 1905; accepted v .- p. Union Trust Co., of Providence, Jan., 1907. Republican; Congre- rationalist. Recreation: Golf. Club: Hope (Provi- dence). Address: 15 Charles Field St., Providence, R. I.
LOOMIS, FRANK M.
Lawyer; b. Brownsville, Jefferson Co., N. Y., Feb. 3, 1851; s. Morrison C. and Eliza Sterling ( Williams) Loomis; cd. private sch's at Ogdensburg. N. Y., until 16 years old: in. Buffalo, N. Y., June 17, 1875, Alice
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Angeli Drulland; one d., Elsle Morrison, b. 1882. Ad- mitted to bar at Albany, 1872; since 1876, continuous- ly engaged in general 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 Buffalo. Mem. Nat. Municipal League. Public speaker on economic and political topics; chm'n Municipal Affairs Com. of the Chamber of Commerce of Buffalo. Dir. and att'y of Buffalo Cemetery
(Forest Lawn). Independent Democrat; elected State Senator from 48th senate dist., Nov., 1910. Club: Saturn (Buffaio). Address: 401 Delaware Av., Buf- falo, N. Y.
LOOMIS, HARVEY WORTHINGTON
Musical composer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1865; s. Charles Battell and Mary (Worthington) Loomis; ed. Poly. Inst., Brooklyn; studied in Nat. Conservatory under Dr. Antonio Dvorak; awarded a 3 years' schol- arship. Composer of songs and Instrumental pieces; operas, comic and dramatic,. pantomimes; Lyrics of the Red Man (G. Schirmer). Co-author: The Lyric Musle Series (Scott Foresman & Co.); New Educa- tional Music Course (Ginn & Co.), and the Fores- man System of piano instruction. Music for children: After the Lesson, Toy Tuncs, Song Flowers (Carl Fischer); writer of magazine articles and verses. Address: 101 W. 73d St., N. Y. City.
LORD, AUSTIN W.
Architect; b. Winona, Minn., June 27, 1860; ed. Mlnn. State Normal Sch., Mass. Inst. of Technology and Atelier Daumet Girault, Parls. Dir. Am. Sch. of Archi- tecture in Rome, 1894-1896. Mem. firm of Lord, Hew- lett & Tallant; sec. and dir .- Goodwin Car Co. Mem. Beaux Arts Club, Autoblographical Soc. of America, Architectural League. Address: 345 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
LORD, CHESTER SANDERS
Editor; b. Romulus, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1850; s. Rev. Edward and Mary Jane (Sanders) Lord; grad. Ham- liton Coll. A.B., A.M., 1875, LL.D .; St. Lawrence Univ .; m. Adams, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1871, Katherine M. Bates; children: Chester, b. 1876 (deceased); Edward Ray, b. 1877 (dcccased); Kenneth, b. 1879; Richard, b. 1882. Asso. editor Oswego (N. Y.), Advertiser, 1870-1872. Mem. of staff N. Y. Sun, 1872-1880, and its mn'g editor since 1880. Elected to B'd tof Regents of Unlv. State of N. Y., 1897; served 7 years; retired when B'd was reorganized, 1904; re-elected 1909 and now a mem. of B'd's Coms. on State Library, Ed'n Exten- sion, Secondary Ed'n. Mem. N. E. Soc., Pilgrims Soc., Sigma Phi fraternity. Recreations: Golf, fly casting, shooting. Clubs: . Union League, University, Lotos (sec. 1894-1905; v .- p. since 1905), L. 1. Country. Golf, Lake Tarleton, Nassau Country, Oakland. Address: 57 South Portland Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
LORD, FREDERIC W.
Contracting eng'r, mf'r; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 3, 1871; s. Joseph and Mary Ann (Archer) Lord; m. Hastings-on-Hudson, Sept. 29, 1906, Mrs. Lloyd M. K. Garrison; children: Ann and Mary (twins), b. Jan. 19, 1908; Ellen, b. Dec. 29, 1910. Pres. and dir. Lord Electric Co., Lord Mf'g Co., Lord Constr'n Co., dir. Liberty & Nassau Bld'g. Democrat. Mem. Delta Theta Xl fraternity. Clubs: Racquet and Tennis, Engineers, Richmond County Country, Residence: 126 E. 65th St. Address: 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. City.
LORD, GEORGE OSGOOD
Born Staten Island, N. Y .; s. Reuben and Arletta (Everson) Lord; ed. Brooklyn Poly. Inst .; m. Staten Island, Julia Townsend Marsh; children: Gladys Marsh, Constance Marsh. For past twenty years has been interested and identified with all matters per- talning to improvement of waterfront of Port of N. Y. Ex-mem. N. Y. Produce Exchange; mem., dir. and sec. Maritime Exchange (mem. Waterfront Com.). Was interested in procuring from Legislature of State of N. Y. Initial appropriation of $9,000,000 for en- largement of State Canals. Appeared before various B'ds and Comm'ns of Appraisals, as expert on val- ues of waterfront properties. Club: Richmond County Country. Residence: Rosebank, N. Y. Address: 19 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LORD, HENRY BIRD
Banker; b. Ancram, N. Y., Jan. 18, 1821; s. James and Elizabeth (Goodwin) Lord; ed. Acad. in Castic- ton, Vt .; m. Homer, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1852, Sarah E. Reed. Employed in country store, 1849-1866; cashier First Nat. Bank, Ithaca, 1866-1901; now v .- p. Supervisor, Lansing, 6 years; trustec, Ithaca, 2 years; mem. Legis- lature, 2 years. Independent; Congregationalist.
Trustee Cornell City Library, Corneli Univ., Ladies' Union Benevolent Soc. Address: 450 N. Aurora St., Ithaca, N. Y.
LORD, HERBERT GARDINER
Educator; b. Boston, Mass .; s. Rev. Danlel Minen and Eliza Ann (Hardy) Lord; grad. Amherst Coll., A.B., 1871; A.M., causa honoris, 1900; Union Theoi. Sem., B.D., 1877; in. Buffalo, N. Y., 1887, Mally Gra- ham Coats-Worth; children: Herbert Gardiner, Mally Graham, Lucy. Thomas Coatsworth. Was tutor Knox Coll., Galesburg, Hil., 1871-1872; pastor Presby'n Ch., Buffalo, 1877-1894; prof. philosophy, Unlv. of Buffalo, 1895-1898; prin. Franklin Sch., Buffalo, 1889; prof. Philosophy, Columbia Univ., since 1900. Jolnt author: Essays Philosophical and Psychological In Honor of William James, 1908. Independent In politics. Mem. Am. Philos. Ass'n, Am. Psychol. Ass'n, A.A.A.S. Resi- dence: 623 W. 113th St. Address: Columbia Univ., N. Y. City.
LORD, KENNETH
Editor; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1879; s. Chester S. and Katherine M. (Bates) Lord; attended Adelphi Acad., Brooklyn Latin Sch., Williams Coll., A.B., 1900; Harvard Univ., graduate sch., 1 year; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct., 1903. Mildred L. Grimwood; one s .: Ches- ter Webster, ib. March 30, 1906. Joined reportorial staff N. Y. Sun, Sept., 1901; appt'd ass't city editor, 1906; city editor, June, 1912. Mem. Sigma Phi Soc., Williams Coll., Alumni Ass'n. Clubs: Harvard of L. I., Atlantic Yacht. Residence: 37 S. Portland Av., Brooklyn. Address: 170 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
LORD, RIVINGTON D.
Clergyman; b. Ilillsdale, Mich., Aug. 13, 1858; 8. David H. and Annette M. (Merrill) Lord; grad. Hills- dale Coll., 1877; Union Theol. Sem., 1883, A.D., D.D .; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1885, Etta L. Chesley. Pastor First Free Bapt. Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1885. Pres. Gen. Conf. Frce Baptists, 1898-1904; pres. Gen. Conf. B'd since 1910. Republican. Recording sec. Federal Council Churches of Christ in America; trustee Storer Coll., W. Va .; mem. B'd of Mg'rs Am. Bapt. Home Mission Soc .; mem. Excc. Com. Home Misslons Council; niem. Eastern Ass'n Alumni of Hiils- dale Coll. Clubs: Hanover (Brooklyn, N. Y.), Quill (N. Y. City), Alumni (Union Theol. Sem.). Address: 593 Bedford Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. (Country) Pea- body, Mass.
LOREE, LEONOR FRESNEL
Railway official; b. Fulton City, Ill., April 23, 1858; ed. Rutgers Coll. Began l'y service, 1877, as ass't eng'r corps, Pa. R. R .; transitman in Eng'r Corps, U. S. A., 1879-1881; ieveler, transitman and topographer on preliminary survey and location of Mexican Nat. R'y from the Rio Grande to Saitillo, Mexico, 1881- 1883; from 1883 with Pa. lines west of Pittsburgh, as ass't eng'r, Chicago Div., 1883-1884; eng'r main- tenance of way, various western divisions, 1884-1889; sup't Cleveland & Pittsburgh div., 1889-1896; gen. mg'r, 1896-1901, and 4th v .- p., Jan .- June, 1901; pres. Baltimore & Ohio R'y, 1901-1904; pres. Rock Island Co. of N. J., Jan .- Oct., 1904. Now chmi'n Exec. Com. Kan. City Southern R'y; trustee Equitable Trust Co. of N. Y .; pres. Delaware & Hudson Co .; dir. Baltl- more & Ohio R. R., Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton, Pere Marquette, Erle, Seaboard Air Line, Southern Pacific, Wells, Fargo & Co. Express, Fourth Nat. Bank. Mem. Amı. Soc. Civil Eng'rs. Clubs: Metropoli- tan, Manhattan, Century, N. Y. Athletic, Midday, Rail- road, Automobile of America (N. Y. City), Union (Cleveland, (.), Rittenhouse (Philadelphia), Oakland Golf, Maidstone Golf. Residence: 247 Fifth Av., and "Bowood," West Orange, N. J. Address: 25 Broad St., and 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
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