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vic'o-presMriit am! din-otor of Wliarton Stivl coinpiiiiy ami other corlU'

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college, and received the degreeit of B. Imclielor of didactics. For many

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Uttnat<'iir of Philadelphia who has writt<>n much in tin- linr of newspaper (•oirf*»pondence but whose early fame was gained a writer for young pt^jple. She is the autluir of tircenwood Leaves: Kecor«ls oi' Kive Years; Poems: Life of Queen Victoria; New Life in New Lands: KeeollectioDS of My ChiUlhood: and .Merric Knglaiid. LippiBcott, Walter, publisher of 2101 Wal* nnt St.. I'liiladelpliia. I'a., was horn in 184!l in Piiiladelphia, l*a. He waa educated at the university of IVnimylvania. He entered his (atln r*s I staldisliment. the .1. 15. Li]i|>itu'ott and eonipaiiy, and in IHS.') heeame a direetor. His services have been of an advisory cliar* He is a number of the I'nion league iloter. and nurneioiiH other eiubs and societies.

Lippincott, WflHtiii Henry, nrtint. was isut, in Phi]aei>unal stalf, diuiiig the term of Henry Lippitt. his father, an governor m RluHle iMlaiid. In 1SH1-H2 he was president of the Providence hoard of trade. Since IS'.ll he has been president of tin- Soeial .".

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nthor of A Treatise on the TacticaH'sc of the Three Arms; Treatise on Kntreiich* ments: Special Operations of War; Field Service in War; Massachusetts Criminal Law: and Physical Proofs of Another Life.

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died in Washinjitiin,

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Lippitt, Francit Smith, clergyman of 21 Solve terrace, Rochester, N.Y., waa bom July 27. lS7.'i In Proviih-nce. K.I. Since 1904 he has been rector of the Church of the As-

cension. Lippitt, Henry, inanufiietnrer. j:nvernor, was born Oct. U, 1818, in Providence. K.L He is now head of the firm of Henry J>ippitt and Co., iuid the Lippitt Woolen Co.. in Providence, K.l. He is also president of the Rhode Island National bank. In 18757t» he served as rrdveriior of lUiode Island. Lippitt, Henry Frederick, maimtaeturer, statesman, banker of Providence. K.I., was born Oct. 12. IS.'i;. in Providence. R.I. He is viiv-president oi (lie People's .Savings bank. Since HMI he has been United States senator from IItodc Island.

Lippman, Joseph, hiwyer. business president and public otlicial of Salt I^ike City, Utah, was Itorn June lU, 18.'>H, in Mobile, Ala. In 1R75 he graduate graduated with the degree of LL.B. from the law department of the uni* versify of Pennsylvania. In lS!t he was librarian for Utah territory; in was county recorder for SaK Lake

territorial

1803-04

I'tah: ami in HMri-OO va< rnitnl State district attorney for Utah, lie has attained success in the practice of law in coniity.

Salt Lake City. Utah; is pre^ifb-nt and ili rector of a number of mining corporations and has filled numerous positions of trust and Imnnr. Lippmann, Julie Mathilde, author, poet, was l>orn in lS(i4. on Long Inland, she is a writer of niudklyn; and the autlmr of Tliroiurh Sliimbirtown and Wakelaml, a b<;ok

for juvenile n'aders.

was born in 1744. in Cranston. R.I. In ITTii In was enmniissione«I colonel in the continental army; and was made brigadier -general of the Khode Island militia. He dlml June 18, i4,

Lipscomb, Abner Smith, sohlier, lawyer, state legislator, was born Feb.* 10, 17S!1, near Abbeville, S.C. For sev«'ral years he was a member of the Alabama legislature; became judge of the sujireme court in ISHI. and in lH2:i was eliief jii-tiie of .'lal>ama. He died Dec. 3, 1857, near Austin. Texas. Lipscomb, Andrew Adgate, eilucalor. lergynian. author, was liorn Sept. 8, 1810, in (jtorgetowii. D.C He was a roethodist clerixyinaii and educator f»f Tennessee, who was

in Cranston, K.L Lippitt, Costello, banker of Norwich. Conn., was born Dee. 12. 1S42. in Kast Killingly, Conn. Hi' is president of the Mur-

tile author of Studies in the Forty Days; Supplementary ."^'tudies; Oiir Country: and Christian Heroism. He died Nov. 24, 18U0,
 * (ri>te>-Mtr in N'anderbilt university. He was

Manufacturing president of the of Province.

company; and since 18i)ti Khode Island National bank In IsiL't he Was elected gov-

Khode Island. Lippitt, Christopher, soldier,

ernor of

ehanta* National bank and is connected with other corporatifins. Lippitt, Francis James, soldier, author, WHS born in IA12, in Rhode Island. He was a soldier who served in the federal army during the civil war, and was brevetted brigadier>generat of volunteers. He was the

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Athens, Ca. Lipscomb, David, clergyman, editor, was Jan. '21, I8.tl, in Franklin county, Tenn.

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He is presiilent of the Nashvilio Bible Sd'ool for Ut)y» and (iirls. Lipacomb^ Lawrtnce Tancey, lawyer, legislator, was born March 16, 18iki, in Sumter

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