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tlior, vtkia born Murcti lo. 1841, in Klizubeth. N^T. Since 1886 he has been a presbyterian clergyman of East Orange, NJ. is the author of My Snint .lolm; (.'onIll' wntric l'liar( of History: The Captain of till' .Fani/:iri»"'*. a tale of tlio tiincs of Scantlfrbi'g; A King of Tvir, a talt- of the times of Kaera and N<'l»»'miah; That Ang«'lic Woman, a novel; and History of Crusades. Ludlow. James Reilly, lawyer, jurist, was horn May 3, 182'>. in Albany.' X.Y. In XHiu75, when he was judge of the court of ctiniinon plena in Philadelphia he was trans* firifd to tlu' prt'^iih-nt jiidjitsliip of the court of common pleas, wliieliulace he lidd nt the time of his death. He died Si'])t. iO. 1SS«>. in Philadelphia. Pa. Ludlow, Nicoll, uavul otheer, was born DurSept. 11. 1842. Riverside Islip, N.Y. itij: thr rivil war lie attained the rank f)f During the Spunisli-Anu>rican lirutfnunt.

war he rommanded the Terror; and was letind with

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ink of r4crvcd throughout the civil war; and in the United States army until 1808. when III' vas fominiHsioned In i;.'adi"'r ueral anil major -general of volunteiTH. He i» the author of Exploration of Blaek Hilla and Yel!ow>ton> ( ountry. He died Aug. 30, 1901, in t onvent. N..J. Ludlow, William Handy, Holdier, wa« born In lS(il-l54 lie served in the in New N'ork. civil wair; anil in lS(i"( he was hrevetted -^.'l

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Ludwick, Christopher, pliilanthropist, was born in 1720. in tjicrniany. In 1777 he was appointed by eonprens bflker*geneml to the Anieriiati army. It was stipnlatene<' n<plied. Not shall returii •»n«' hunriched by the war. dretl and thirty -five pouneon-

omy: and is at present a direetor of his alma mater, the North Carolina college. For

ten years lie lias been a voluntary nignal service observer. He has been county superintendent of public instruction: and is a nietnlM>r of the American Mathematical society.

Lviiwig, 0. C, journalist, publisher, librawas born Sept. It). 18."»8. in Decatur, He was educateil in the public and Ala. prixate schools of lluntsville, Ala. Jiy proffssion he is a printer, journalist and penHe has be<'n clerk in era newspaper man. the Arkansas house of representatives; deputy secretary of state, secretary of state; and bafl held various other positions Since 1!)!).") he has been of trust and honor. state librarian of Arkansas; and resides in Little Hock. Ark. Luecke, Martin, educator, clergyman, author. wuA iorn -lunc 22. 1850, in Cheboygan eotmty. Wis. Since 1808 he has been presidi 'it nt tiie hospital and training school of Spiin^ticld, HI.; and since 1003 he has been of Concordia college of president Fort Wayne. Ind. He is the aiiflinr  sele<'ted aft its tirst bish«)p, and consecrated in 1858. He died June 20, 1871, in Cleveland. Ohio.

Lnkeman, Henry Augustus, sculptor, artwas b<»rn .Ian. 2S. IS71. in Hicliniond. He was educated at the academy of design of New York City; and at Keole des beaux arts of I'aris. His most important works are fotir colossal statues fur the ist,

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Itrooklyn institute; and statue of William McKiiiiey at .iiaiiis. Mass.

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Lukens, Henry Clay, journalist, author, po. t. was born Aug. 18, 18.18. in Philadelphia. I'a. He i> manayiii'^' 'litMr and one of the publishers of the ou riialist. New York City. He is the author of The Marine Circus at Clu>rbour;». and (Uher I'oems; '

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Types: and Jets and Flashes. Luhcns, Herman Tyson, cducatnr. author, wa> born Ian. I8ti.i, in Philadelphia, l*a. lie was educated at the Friends' central school, at tlic nniver'^ity of Pennsylvania:

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education at IJryn 18!»8 has been head training teacher and teacher of pedagc^y in the state normal school at California, Pa. He In the author of Herbuit*> Psychological Itasis of Teaching: The Connection Between Thought and Memory: and several valuable educational Monographs.

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