Who's who in New York (city and state) 1904, Part 104

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of Indian pieces developed from genuine [ University, Century, Grolier, Columbia Indian melodies), also many songs and University, Down Town, Midday, Riding, and Rockaway Hunt Clubs. Residence, 58 Park Ave .; office, Wall St., N. Y. City. LORD, Frederick R .: piano pieces; has written much Indian music and lectures, illustrated, on the Music of the North American Indian; has written articles for various magazines on President of Midland Realty Co .; edu- cated at Columbia University; member of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity, and of Rich- mond County Country Clubs, and Colum - bia University Alumni Association. Res - idence, Stapleton, S. I .; office, 25 Broad St., N. Y. City. musical topics, viz .: The Art of Accom- panying; Why Popular Music is Popular; Two Points of View (a Study of Gustav Charpentier); has written much educa- tional music for children; book of Indian Songs, Games and Dances for children; best known by; After the Lesson, twenty- LORD, Henry B .: four piano duets for teacher and young pupil; is one of the active spirits of the Wa Wan Press. Address, 421 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.


LOOMIS, Horace :


Chief engineer in Department of Sewers; born 1840, Binghamton, N. Y .; prepared at Binghamton Academy and State Normal School, and was graduated from Rensse- laer Polytechnic Institute, C. E., 1865; en- gineer in charge of construction of rail- roads for several years; 1875, became con- nected with Department of Public Works, and as civil engineer made first surveys for new Croton aqueduct; in charge of the Bureau of Sewers from 1886 to 1898. when it was abolished; member of Engi- neers' club, and American Society of Civil Engineers. Residence, Mount Vernon, N. Y .; office, 21 Park Row, N. Y. City. LORD, Austin W .:


Architect; born June 27, 1860, Winona, Minn .; prepared at Minnesota State Nor- mal School and attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Atelier Dau- met Girault, Paris; married; director of American School of Architecture in Rome, 1894-96; treasurer and director Goodwin Car Co .; member of Beaux Arts club, Au- tobiographical Society of America, and Architectural League. Residence, 202 W. 81st St .; office, 16 E. 23d St., N. Y. City. LORD, Chester S .:


Managing editor of the N. Y. Sun; born Romulus, N. Y., March 18, 1850; studied for a time at Hamilton College, but left, becoming associate editor on the Oswego Advertiser; became connected with the editorial staff of the N. Y. Sun in 1872, and is now managing editor. Residence, 57 S. Portland Ave., Brooklyn; office, The Sun, N. Y. City.


LORD, Franklin B .:


Lawyer; president the Cuba R. R. Co., Queens County Water Co., trustee Real Estate Trust Co., director Ann Arbor R. R. Co., Lawyers' Title Insurance Co., and Rogers' Locomotive Works; member of


Banker; born 1821, Ancram, N. Y .; ed- ucated at public school; settled at Lud- lowville, N. Y., 1849, and became a clerk, and later, in 1838, merchant; widower; cashier of First National Bank of Ithaca, 1866-1901; vice-president and director in same; trustee of Cornell University since 1876; member of Cornell Free Library As- sociation; elder in Congregational church, supervisor, Town of Lansing, 1862-66; member Assembly, 1864; trustee of Village of Ithaca; railroad bond commissioner, city charter commissioner, town commis- sioner to raise volunteers, 1862; treasurer of Southworth Library. Address, Ithaca, N. Y.


LORD, Herbert Gardiner:


Educator; born Boston, March 29, 1849; son of Rev. Daniel M. and Eliza Ann Hardy Lord; graduate of Amherst, 1871; honorary A. M., 1900; graduate of Union Theological Seminary, 1877; married,


Buffalo, N. Y., 1887, Mally Graham Coatsworth; pastor Church of Redeemer, 1877-95, professor of philosophy, Univer- sity of Buffalo, School of Pedagogy, 1895- 98; lecturer of literature, 1886-99; since 1900, professor philosophy Columbia Uni- versity; member of American Philosophi- cal Association and American Psycho- logical Association; member Amherst College Alumni Association. Address, 618 W. 113th St., N. Y. City.


LORD, William Brown:


Secretary of Mount Pleasant Mining Co .; educated at Harvard University; di- rector Clove Branch R. R. Co., and New burg, Dutchess and Connecticut R. R. Co .; member of Harvard, Union, and Racquet, and Tennis Clubs, and American Institute of Mining Engineers. Residence, Morristown, N. J .; office, 11 Pine St., N. Y. City.


LORD, William Wilberforce:


Protestant Episcopal clergyman, poet; born Madison Co., N. Y., Oct. 28, 1819; graduate of Princeton Theological Sem- inary, 1845; Boudinot Fellow Princeton,


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D. D., University of Alabama; ordained | War; married Ruth D. Malbon, of Hing- - ham, Mass. Member Engineers, Army & Navy Clubs. Address, 239 Clermont Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. priest, 1850; rector Vicksburg, and other places in South; served in Civil War as chaplain in Confederate army; author: (poems) Christ in Hades; Andre: a Trag- LORING, Daniel A., Jr .: edy. Address, Cooperstown, N. Y.


LORENZ, Julius:


Musical conductor; born Hanover, Ger- many, Oct. 1, 1862; son of C. D. Lorenz (Royal chamber musician) and Sophie Lo- renz; educated in the Real School, Han- over, 1868-80; studied at the conservatory of music in Leipsic (Germany), 1880-84, and was pupil of Professors Dr. Carl Reinecke, Dr. S. Jadassohn, Dr. Oscar Paul, and others; while studying there, received two high-class prizes; then be- came director of the Sing-Academy, Glo- gau (Germany), 1884-95; since 1895, musi- cal conductor of the N. Y. Arion Singing Society and the Arion Singing Society in Newark; 1903, became conductor of the United Singers of Newark and teacher at the N. Y. German Conservatory of Music; 1903, made Royal music director by Em- poror William II; in 1899, made a very successful concert tour with the Arion Singers through the U. S. to California; compositions: Opera, Gerrit, chamber- music-works (quartette, trio and sonatas), symphony (F Minor) and several over- tures for orchestra, three cantatas for mixed chorus and orchestra and many other instrumental and vocal works; in 1895, married Emmy Grabs, of Glogau (Si- lesia ). Residence, 2026 Seventh Ave .; office, Arion Club House, cor. 59th St. and Park Ave., N. Y. City.


LORILLARD, Pierre, Jr .:


Treasurer and director Continental To- bacco Co .; born N. Y., Jan. 28, 1860; son of Pierre and Emily Taylor Loril- lard; married, 1881, Caroline J. Hamil- ton; member of Tuxedo, Union, Racquet, Grolier, Riding, Knickerbocker Clubs. Address, 30 E. 34th St .; residence, Kee- waydin, Tuxedo Park, N. Y.


LORING, Charles Harding :


Chief engineer of the U. S. Navy; born Boston, Dec. 26, 1828 ; son of William Price and Eliza Harding Loring ; educated at Boston ; entered U. S. Navy as engineer officer, 1851; during Civil War, took part in capture of Forts Hatteras and Clark; in battle between the Monitor and Mer- rimac; appointed engineer-in-chief of navy in 1884; retired with rank of cap- tain, 1890; member: Society Naval Archi- tects and Marine Engineering, American Society Mechanical Engineering, Naval, Metropolitan Order Spanish American


Director Aetna Real Estate and Loan Co .; was graduated from Sheffield Sci- entific School, Yale University, Ph. B., 1891; member of Delta Psi Fraternity, Yale, St. Anthony, N. Y. Athletic, and University Athletic clubs. Residence, Glen Cove, L. I .; office, 38 Wall St., N. Y. City.


LOSEE, Alanson F.


Secretary of the U. S. branch of the Nor- wich Fire Insurance Co. at N. Y., and vice- president and director of Indemnity Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y .; born in that city Oct. 2, 1852 ; at the age of eighteen years he entered an agency office in N. Y., and in 1873 received the appointment of cash- ier with Frame, Hare & Lockwood ; served the Norwich Union since he entered that office in 1879, first as cashier, as chief clerk in 1881, and as branch secretary from 1887. Address, 56 Pine St., N. Y. City.


LOTH, Bernard:


Silk manufacturer (retired) ; born Hart- ford, Conn., Oct. 21, 1858; came to N. City in 1862; a graduate of its public schools, and of the College of the City of N. Y., with the degree of B. S. in 1877, and of Columbia College with the degree of LL. B. in 1879; moved to Salt Lake City, Utah; admitted to the Bar there, and practiced law three years; returned to N. Y. City in the early eighties to be- come a member of the firm of Joseph Loth & Co., manufacturers of silk ribbons, and so continued until 1900, devoting more especial attention to its mechanical and technical departments and making trips abroad for the study of problems con- nected with the development of the silk industry in this country ; now retired from business and devoting his time to the several financial and other corporations in which he has interests; for many years vice-president of the Washington Heights Taxpayers Association, now president of the Fort Washington Ridge Association. a director of the Silk Association of Amer- ica and of the Hamilton Bank of N. Y. City. Address, 65 Greene St., N. Y. City. LOTTIMER, William:


Merchant; born N. Y., Oct. 19, 1871; son of William Alfred and Grace Carroll Lottimer; grandson of the late William Lottimer, for many years one of New York's most prominent and wealthiest


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wholesale dry goods merchants; was edu- cated Kings Academy, Stamford, Conn., Greylock, South Williamstown, Mass., and abroad, where he has traveled extensive- ly ; has been engaged in the wholesale wine and spirit trade for many years ; was connected with the department of build- ings under Mayor Strong's administration ; is well known among clubs and horsemen ; owned the sloop-yacht Fenella; active in matters of yachting; married Helen Shef- field, of N. Y., June 1, 1896. Address, Woodmere, L. I., N. Y.


LOUD, John S .:


Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Army ; born N. Y., April 12, 1842 ; appointed from N. Y. ; civil life : private, Company E, Seventh N. Y. State Militia, May 25, 1862 ; discharged Sept. 5, 1862; first lieutenant, Twelfth N. Y. Volunteer Cavalry, Jan. 5, 1863; cap- tain, Jan. 25, 1864; honorably mustered out, June 24, 1865; appointed second lieu- tenant Ninth U. S. Cavalry, Jan. 22, 1867; accepted, April 15, 1867; first lieutenant, July 31, 1867 ; captain, Jan. 13, 1880. Bre- vet rank : Brevet


first lieutenant and brevet captain, March 2, 1867, for meritor- ious services during the war; in the field during the War of the Rebellion; in North Carolina, and with the Eighth Corps, Army of the James, 1864; on Texas frontier from 1867 to 1875; in New Mexico from Feb., 1876, to Feb., 1882; promoted ma- jor, June 29, 1897; retired, June 30, 1898 ; promoted lieutenant colonel, 1904. Ad- dress, 3,209 Thirteenth St., N. W., Wash- ington, D. C.


LOUGEE, W. E .:


Secretary International Committee Young Men's Christian Association ; born Chelsea, Vt., May 2, 1857; educated at Gilmanton Academy, N. H .; president Presbyterian Union, Manhattan ; trustee McAuley Mission, director N. Y. Christian Home for Intemperate Men ; business man- ager International Committee Young Men's Christian Association; closely identified with Mr. Moody in the Northfield work ; married Etta I. Reed, Eau Claire, Wis., March 17th, 1895; raised a large amount of money for Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation work in the army during Spanish War; had much to do with securing the Endowment Fund for the International Committee ; Republican. Address, White Plains, N. Y.


LOUGH, James E .:


Professor of Psychology, School of Ped- ogogy, N. Y. University ; born Eaton, O., 1871; educated Miami University; Oxford, O .; A. B., 1891; Howard University, A.


B., 1894; A. M., 1895; Ph. D., 1898; Fel- low N. Y. Academy of Science, Fellow A. A. A. S .; member American Psychologi- eal Association, American Philology As- sociation ; married Albonetta Bailey, June 27, 1900; instructor Harvard University, 1896-98; professor State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis., 1898-1901; professor N. Y. University, 1901. Address, University Building, Washington Square, N. Y. City. LOUNSBERRY, Alice:


Botanist, author; born N. Y .; daughter of James and Sarah Woodruff Louns- berry ; educated at Mrs. Sylvanus Reed's School, N. Y. ; author : A Guide to the Wild Flowers; A Guide to the Trees; Southern Trees, Flowers and Shrubs. Audress, Buckingham Hotel, N. Y. City. LOUNSBURY, Phineas C .:


President Merchants' Exchange Nation- al Bank and Preferred Accidental Insur- ance Co .; trustee American Bank Note Co and Washington Trust Co .; director Empire State Realty Co. and Provident Savings Life Assurance Society; mem- ber of the Union League, Republican, Hardware, and New England Society Clubs. Residence, Ridgefield, Conn .; of- fice, 257 Broadway, N. Y. City.


LOVELAND, John W .:


Lawyer; born Oct. 1, 1866, West Pitts- ton, Pa .; educated at Pennsylvania Mili- tary College, Yale University, and Colum- bia Law School; married; member of Troop A, N. Y. Volunteer Cavalry, on ex- pedition to Puerto Rico, 1898; member of firm of Loveland & Billings; counsel Linen Thread Co., Chas. Sooquinet & Co., Naval Electric Equipment Co .; mem- ber of Yale, Quill, Lawyers, and En- glewood Golf Clubs; Pennsylvania Society, City Bar Association, Squadron A. N. G .; N. Y., and American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Battalion Adjutant, 5th Regiment, N. G. Residence, Englewood, N. J .; office, 111 Broadway, N. Y. City. LOVELL, Ross Meacham:


Lawyer; born 1871, Marathon, N. Y .; prepared at Homer Academy and was graduated at Cornell University ; A. B., 1893 ; senior member of firm of Reynolds, Stanchfield & Collins; member of Elmira City and Country Clubs; Democrat ; sin- gle. Residence, Elmira, N. Y.


LOVELL, Herbert Marlow:


Lawyer; born Feb. 16. 1858, Marathon. N. Y .; prepared at Cortland Normal School and was graduated from Cornell University; A. B., 1887; principal of El- mira Free Academy, 1887-95; member of the Phi Beta Kappa and Theta Nu Ep-


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silon Fraternities, and of the Tioga Point Historical Society; Knight Templar, and Thirty-second degree Mason; was sec- retary City Republican Committee; was City attorney. Address, Elmira, N. Y.


LOVELL, Leander N .:


President Lovell Coal Mining Co., Bor- den Mining Co., Eastern Coal & Coke Co. and Northern Insurance Co .; director Old Colony Steamboat Co., and Ohio & Ken- tucky Railway Co .; trustee Atlantic Mu- tual Insurance Co. Residence, Plainfield, N. J .; office, 17 Battery Place, N. Y. City. LOW, Seth:


Ex-Mayor of New York; born in Brook- lyn, Jan. 18, 1850; prepared, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute; graduated, Colum- bia, 1870; degrees LL.D. University of New York, 1890; Amherst, 1889; Universi- ty of Pennsylvania , Harvard, Trinity, 1890; Princeton, 1896; Yale, 1901. Clerk, and later partner, in the firm of A. A. Low & Brothers. Mayor of Brooklyn, 1881-85, elected on Independent ticket; president Columbia University, 1890-1900; unsuccessful Independent candidate for mayor of Greater New York, 1897; dele- gate to the Peace Conference, Hague, 1899; mayor of Greater New York, elected on Fusion ticket, 1901-03; has been presi- dent of the Geographical Society of New York and of the New York Academy of Political Sciences, and vice-president of the New York Academy of Sciences. Honorary member of the Chamber of Commerce. Address, 30 East 64th St., N. Y. City.


LOW, William Gilman:


Lawyer; born Brooklyn, April 9, 1844; son of William Henry and Anne Davison Bedell Low; Mr. Low was graduated from Columbia University 1865, A. M .; Columbia Law School, 1867; read law in office of Benj. D. Silliman; married, 1873, Boston, Lois Robbins Curtis, daughter of Judge Benj. R. Curtis; officer of many re- form associations, philanthropic and char- itable institutions, including Legal Aid Society, Hospital Saturday and Sunday Association, Missionary Society of Prot- estant Episcopal Church, National Mu- nicipal League. Member Long Island Historical Society, Metropolitan Museum of . Clubs: Lawyers, N. Y. Yacht, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht, and Rider and Drivers and Hamilton of Brooklyn. Wrote: The Balance of the Geneva Award, (International Review, May, 1881). Residence, 58 Remsen St., Brook- lyn; office, 44 Cedar St., N. Y. City. 1


| LOW, Will Hicok:


Artist; born Albany, N. Y., May 31, 1853; studied art under Gerome and Car- olus Duran, Paris; charge of life classes in schools of Cooper Union, 1882-85, in National Academy Design, 1889-92; lect- urer, Chicago Artists Institute, 1902. His work includes, besides portraits and illustrations, mural paintings in Hotel Waldorf and many private residences and public buildings. Awarded medals at various expositions: 1889, Paris; Chicago, 1893, etc. Academician National Acau- emy Design since 1890. Member Society of American Artists (a founder), Fine Arts Federation, Architectural Legion, National Society Mural Painters, Century and Lotos Clubs. Married, 1875, Berthe Eugenie Marie Julienne, Paris. Resi- dence, Lawrence Park, Bronxville; stu- dio, 135 E. 40th St., N. Y. City.


LOWE, Thomas O:


Business man, lawyer, judge and clergy- man; born Batavia, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1838; educated College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio; in banking business, 1857-62; began prac- tice of the law, 1862, in Dayton, Ohio. Auditor of Montgomery County, Ohio, 1864-65; judge of Superior Court at Day- ton, 1870-76; entered ministry of Presby- terian Church. 1884; pastor at Mount Ver- non, O., 1884-88; at Avondale, Cincinnati, O., 1888-93; at New Brighton, Staten Is- land. Reformed Dutch Church, 1893-98. A member of the New York Bar but not practicing. Address, Tompkinsville, Stat- en Island, N. Y.


LOWELL, Josephine Shaw:


Author, philanthropist; born West Rox- bury, Mass., Dec. 16, 1843, neé Shaw; he was educated in Europe, New York, and Boston; commissioner of N. Y. State board of Charities, 1877-89. Author of Public Relief and Private Charity; In- dustrial Arbitration and Conciliation. Married, 1863, Charles Russell Lowell. Address, 120 E. 30th St., N. Y. City.


LOWELL, Orson:


Painter and illustrator of periodicals and books. Born Wyoming, Iowa, Dec. 22, 1871; son of Milton Horace and Frances M. (Kinney) Lowell. Removed to Chica- go, Ill., Oct., 1882; graduate of Chicago schools, 1887. Pursued his art studies at Art Institute of Chicago, 1887-93, in Octo- ber of which year he removed to New York. Married, Oct. 20, 1898, Miss Jessica M. Hawley, daughter of Edwin Hawley, of Chicago. Member of The Players Club and Society of Illustrators. Residence,


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Rochelle Park, New Rochelle, N. Y .; stu- | ico Ry. & Coal Co., and El Paso and dio, 35 West 21st St., N. Y. City. Northeastern Ry .; Alamogordo & Sacra- LOWELL, Sidney V .: mento Mt. Ry. Co. Director New Mex- ico Fuel Co., and St. Louis Iron Moun- tain and Southern Ry. Co. Residence, Larchmont, N. Y .; office, 68 William St., N. Y. City.


Lawyer ; born Newburyport, Mass., June 27, 1844 ; was educated at common schools there and N. Y. and Cooper Institute ; As- sistant Corporation Counsel, City of Brooklyn, for five years; then Registrar of Arrears of Taxes; member of Board of Education ; married Josephine Champ- ney, daughter of Samuel T, Champney, June 9, 1865; conducted the proceedings (for chiefs) as to taking Prospect Park and creating the park ways and boule- vards of Brooklyn during formative per- iod ; successfully defended Viela, tried for the noted park murder; great mass of lit- igation as to taxes and assessments, most- ly successful ; drafted many public acts for Legislature for Democratic party, after- wards for Reformers; declined appoint- ment to various public offices ; operated in real estate all over Brooklyn and in other places ; Democrat. Address, 189 Mon- tague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LOWN, William E .:


Lawyer; vice-president and director of Los Claras Gold Mining Co .; treasurer and director of U. S. Tunnel Mining, Mill- ing, Drainage and Transportation Co .; di- rector of Arizona Gold and Copper Co .; Dos Cabazes Mining Co .; Samabria Gold Mining and Trading Co .; Santa Barbara Gold Placer Co., and Santa Margurita Gold Mining Co. Residence, 150 W. 93d St .; office, 50 Broadway, N. Y. City.


LOWREY, Francis Porter:


Lawyer; born Nov. 4, 1863, N. Y. City ; prepared at St. John's School, Sing Sing ; attended Harvard Law School, and was graduated at Columbia Law School, 1886; single ; secretary and director Edison Spanish Colonial Light Co .; director Mad- ison Avenue Co., Bonfile Improvement Co., and Brooklyn Borough Gas Co .; member of the Delta Phi Fraternity and Calumet, and Union Clubs; City, Bar, and Columbia University Alumni Associations. Resi- dence, 66 Madison Ave .; office, 27 William St., N. Y. City.


LOWREY, George N .:


Publisher ; born Dec. 29, 1863, Decker- town, N, J .; educated at Harvard and Michigan Universities; married; presi- dent of George N. Lowrey Co., publish- ers of The Clothier and Furnisher, of which he was formerly the editor. Resi- dence, 551 Third St., Brooklyn; office, 13 Astor Place, N. Y. City.


LOWREY, Girard C. W .:


LUBECK, Henry :


Protestant Episcopal clergyman ; born Sydney, Australia, Feb. 2, 1856; matricu- lated at Melbourne University in Arts and Law, 1880; completed course at Albany Law School, the law department of Un- ion University, and was graduated LL. B. in 1884; took M.A. by examination at Hobart College, 1887; received honorary L.L. D. at Hobart, 1893; took D.C.L. at Trinity University, Toronto, by examina- tion, 1896 ; was admitted M. A. and D.C.L. ad eundem at Bishop's College, Quebec; ordained deacon by bishop of Grafton and Armidale, Australia in 1881, and priest, 1882 ; missionary at Walgett, 1881-82; in- cumbent of Glen Innes, 1882, both in Aus- tralia ; missionary at Fonda, N. Y., 1883- 85; married Emma Rose, June 25, 1884; rector Grace Church, Lyons, N. Y., 1885- 88; rector St. Timothy's, N. Y., 1888-90 ; rector of Zion and St. Timothy from 1890 until now. Address, 334 West 57th St., N. Y. City.


LUCAS, E. W. Van C .:


Captain, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army; born Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1864; entered U. S. Military Academy from the 2d Congressional District of Con- necticut in 1883; was graduated in 1887; assigned to 1st U. S. Artillery and served with regiment at San Francisco, Cal., un- til June, 1888 ; transferred to Corps of En- gineers, U. S. Army, May, 1888 ; served with Battalion of Engineers at Willets Point, N. Y., 1888 and 1890; as instruct- or, U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., 1890-92 ; as assistant at Wilming- ton, N. C., in North Carolina fortifications and river and harbor district, 1892 to 1895; with Battalion of Engineers, Willets Point, N. Y., as quartermaster and com- missary, 1895 to 1898; as chief engineer of division (volunteer rank of major) with Second and Fourth Army Corps, 1898 to 1899; at Wilmington, N. C., in charge of fortification and river and harbor district, 1899 to 1902 ; at Memphis, Tenn., in charge of First and Second Districts, Mississippi River Improvement, from Oct., 1902, to date, and of Third District from July, 1903, to date; second lieutenant, First U. S. Artillery, June 12, 1887 ; second lieuten-


Vice-president and director of New Mex- lant, Corps of Engineers, May 14, 1888;


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first lieutenant, Feb. 26, 1891 ; captain, July 5, 1898 ; volunteer rank of major and division engineer, May 31, 1898, to March 2, 1899. Address, Custom House, Mem- phis, Tenn.


LUCE, Robert Lee:


Lawyer; born Sept. 19, 1862, at Hart- wick, N. Y .; prepared at Williston Sem- inary and was graduated from Yale, 1889; single; member of firm of Luce & Davis; member of Psi Upsilon Fraterni- ty, Manhattan, Yale, Democratic, and N. Y. Athletic Clubs; City Bar Associa- tion and Sons of the Revolution. Resi- dence, 527 Madison Ave .; office, 29 Liber- ty St., N. Y. City.


LUDDEN, Patrick Anthony :


Bishop of Syracuse, N. Y .; born near Castlebar, Ireland, 1836; educated at St. Jarlath's College, Tuam, Ireland, and Grand Sèminaire, Montreal, Canada; or- dained priest, 1864; held pastorates at Albany and Malone, N. Y .; rector Al- bany Cathedral, and vicar-general of dio- cese, 1877-80; pastor St. Peter's Church, Troy, N. Y., 1880-87, when he was conse- crated Bishop; author: Church Property, etc. Address, Syracuse, N. Y .


LUDIN, Marion Allen :


Wife of late George Armand Ludin, daughter of Rear-Admiral Louis J. Allen, U. S. Navy; she is first vice-president of the National Society United States Daugh- ters of the American Revolution. Address, 229 W. 97th St., N. Y. City.


LUDINGTON, Marshal I .:


Major General, U. S. Army ; born Smith- field, Pa., July 4, 1839 ; entered the Union Army, Oct. 20, 1862 as a captain, acting quartermaster of Volunteers; attained the ) rank of colonel acting quartermaster of Volunteers. Oct., 1864 ; breveted lieutenant colonel and brigadier general for faithful and meritorious services during the Civil War; appointed major and quartermaster in the regular service Jan. 18, 1867, at which date he vacated his volunteer com- mission ; promoted to lieutenant colonel March 15, 1883; colonel, Dec. 31, 1894; brigadier general and quartermaster gen- eral, Feb. 3, 1898 ; was quartermaster gen- eral of the army during the period of the Spanish-American War; retired with rank of major general, 1903. Address, Skan- eateles, N. Y.




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