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high schools of Deerfield, Ohio; attended Ohio Northern University and Mt. Union College, spending one and one-half years in each; Law Department of Western Reserve University, two years; received LL. B. degree therefrom in 1905. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1905; United States Circuit and District Courts, 1911. Taught school in Portage and Mahoning counties, from 1897 to 1900, and high school in same counties from 1900-02; Principal of Schools in New Baltimore and Garfield, Ohio, two years; taught night school in Cleveland, 1905-12; Domestic Relations in John Marshall Law School two years, 1918-19. Engaged in the law practice in Cleveland. Member of the firm of Doster & Kirkbride, 1905-08; since 1913 member of the firm of Austin & Kirkbride. Member Sigma Nu and Phi Delta Phi (Ranney Chapter) fraternities.


WALTER G. KIRKBRIDE.


Residence, 2439 Scottwood Avenue; office, 934 Spitzer Building, Toledo. Born in Parkers Landing, Pennsylvania, January 13, 1881. Son of Joseph A. and Annie B. (Loftus) Kirkbride. Married to Alice Harrop, June 21, 1904; three children: Alice, Esther and Mabel. Attended the public schools of Findlay, Ohio; received LL. B. degree from University of Michigan in 1900. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1902; United States District Court, 1907; United States Supreme Court, 1914. Member of the law firm of Denman, Kirkbride, Wilson & McCabe. Member all Masonic bodies: Knights Templar, Scottish Rite, 32nd degree, Shrine, Toledo Club; Iverness Club; Toledo Bar Association. Republican.



FRED H. KIRTLEY.


Residence, 22 Proctor Place; office, 334 Spitzer Building, Toledo. Born in Defiance, Ohio, March 30, 1885. Son of William and Amy Belle (Moore) Kirtley. Married, February 26, 1914, to Katherine E. Donovan, daughter of Judge James Donovan, of Napoleon, Ohio.; three children: William, III, James D., and Susan. Attended high school and Christian College, of Defiance, Ohio; Ohio State University Arts and Law Course. Admitted to the bar of Michigan in 1906; Ohio, June 19, 1906; United States District Court, June 19, 1909; United States Circuit Court of Appeals, June, 1912. Commenced the practice of law in Detroit in 1906. Associated with the Law Department of Great Central Railway System until 1908, when he became Special Counsel of the Attorney General of Ohio, which position he still holds. In January, 1910, moved to Toledo and became associated with Brown, Hahn & Sanger. In December, 1913, formed partnership with Holland C. Webster, under the firm name of Webster & Kirtley. A. F. Connolly joined the firm in 1915 which then became Webster, Kirtley & Connolly, and so continued until the death of Mr. Webster. The firm continues as Connolly & Kirtley to date. Government Appeal Agent for 3rd Federal District of Ohio during the World War. Member Ohio State and Lucas County Bar Associations; Lawyers' Club. Republican..


JOSEPH MITCHELL KISS.


Residence, 2184 East 85th Street; office, 412 Lennox Building, Cleveland. Born in New York City, September 29, 1893. Son of Joseph and Susanna (Boldizsar) Kiss_ Graduate of Sharon, Pennsylvania, High


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School, 1911; received degree of A. B. from University of Pittsburgh, 1915; attended Western Reserve University Law School, 1015, 1916, 1917 and 1919; University of Chicago Law School, summers of 1916 and 1917. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, September 12, 1919; Illinois, September, 1919. Engaged in the practice of law in Cleveland. Served in the U. S. Army during the World War, with Ordnance Department,from September 3, 1917, to March 1, 1919. Member Phi Delta Theta and Phi Alpha Delta fraternities.


DAVID KLEIN.


Residence, 2389 West 5th Street S. W.; office, 227 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, June 2, 1879. Son of Joseph H. and Pauline (Sampliner) Klein. Graduate of Fremont Public School; West High School, Cleveland; Franklin T. Backus Law School of Western Reserve University, with degree of LL. B. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1901. Engaged in the practice of law in Cleveland.


ADOLPH M. KLEIN.


Residence, 10701 Greenlawn Avenue; office, 202 Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born in Hungary, October 10, 1885. Son of Samuel and Raley (Greenwald) Klein. Married to Hannah (Wohlgemuth), February 24, 1910. Attended the Cleveland Public Schools, graduating from Central High School, 1904; from Western Reserve University with the degree of LL. B., 1908. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 23, 1908. Member of K. of P., and K. of J. ilodges.


EUGENE M. KLEIN.


Residence, 1744 Hartshorn Road, East Cleveland; office, 519 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born at Cleveland, Ohio, December 25, 1889. Son of Samuel A. and Sarah (Halle) Klein. Married to Gertrude Schaffner, August 8, 1915. Attended Cleveland Schools; South Case School, 1896-1903; Central High School, 1903-07; Western Reserve University, 190809; received degree of LL. B. from Baldwin-Wallace University Law Department, 1911.


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Admitted to the bar of Ohio, January, 1911; United States District and Circuit Courts, March 19, 1920. Associated with M. V. Emerman in Cleveland, Ohio, from June, 1918, to November, 1918; since that date in partnership with his brother, Edwin H. Klein, under the firm name of Klein & Klein. Member Zeta Beta Tau, Knights of Pythias. City Club, Chamber of Commerce, H. B. S. U., B'nai B'rith, Commercial Law League of America, Cleveland Bar Association; American Protective League throughout the duration of the war.


EDWIN HARVEY KLEIN.


Residence, 1771 Carlyon Road, East Cleveland; office, 519 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, May 10, 1895. Son of Samuel A. and Sarah (Halle) Klein. Attended Outhwaite and Giddings Schools, Cleveland, 190108; graduate of Central High School, 1912; in the same year entered Adelbert College, Western Reserve University; graduate of Cleveland Law School with LL. B. degree, in 1917. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, July. 2, 1919. Police and Court Reporter of Cleveland News, two years. Engaged in the law practice in Cleveland. In partnership with his brother, Eugene M. Klein, under the firm name of Klein & Klein. In the U. S. Army service during the World War, from May, 1918, to February, 1919; First Sergeant Infantry Replacement Troops, Camp Gordon, Georgia; later instructor of Army Correspondence in Adjutant General's Office for Southeastern Department of U. S. A. Member B'nai B'rith, H. B. S. U., and Cleveland Bar Association.


JOSEPH JOHN KLEIN.


Residence, 2440 Euclid Boulevard; office, 1101-06 Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born in Austro-Hungary, November 3, 1877. Son of Benjamin and Augusta (Price) Klein. Married to Fannie Salberg, of Cleveland, March, 1900; one daughter, Lois Emily. Attended public schools of Cleveland; Baldwin-Wallace University, Cleveland Law School, 1901-03. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 16, 1903; United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio, 1904. Member of the firm of Klein & Harris, since June 1903. Member Excelsior Club, Oakwood Country Club, B. P. O. E. B'nai B'rith, Chamber of Commerce City Club of Cleveland; Criterion Club New York. Republican.


DONALD WRIGHT KLING.


Residence, New Amsterdam Hotel; office 617 Cuyahoga Building, Cleveland. Born in Marion, Ohio, July 30, 1886. Son of Arthur Howry and Gertrude (Wright) Kling. Attended the public and high schools of Marion, Ohio; received Law Certificate from Ohio State University. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June. 1911 United States District Court, 1919. Associated with firm of Bennett & Westfall Columbus, June, 1911-1917; moved to Cleveland, and in August, 1917 associated with the firm of Gage, Day, Wilkin & Wachner July 1. 1919, became associated with the firm of Day, Day & Wilkin, and July 1 1920 was admitted as a member of the


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firm. Member Presbyterian Church, Marion (Ohio) Club, Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, Buckeye Republican Club. Assistant to the Chairman of the Franklin County Republican Executive Committee, 1914-1916. Republican.


WM. KLINGER.

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Office, Holmes Block. Born in Allen County, Ohio, September 11, 1870. Son of Phillip and Mary (Naas) Klinger. Married to Ida Hood, February 28, 1892. Graduate of Ohio Northern University in 1894 with degree of A. B.; attended University of Michigan Law School. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1895; United States District Court. Prosecuting Attorney of Allen County, 1900-06. Judge of Common Pleas Court, Allen County, 1909-1921. Member. of Ohio State and Allen County Bar Associations. Democrat.


SOLON TREMBLEY KLOTZ.


Residence, 3130 Scottwood Avenue; office, 918-19 Nicholas Building, Toledo. Born in Toledo, Ohio, April 5, 1864. Son of John Calhoun and Sarah (Culp) Klotz. Married to Florence Bruning; one son, Robert Ensign. Attended the public schools and business colleges in Toledo. Studied law in office of C. F. Watts, Toledo. In 1917 was conferred LL. B. degree from Law School of Toledo University. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December 8, 1903; United States District Court, 1912. Engaged in the practice of law in Toledo continuously and alone since date of admission. Instructor, Law School Toledo University for four years. Served five years as member of O. N. G. Member Rubicon Lodge F. & A. M., Toledo Chapter R. A. M., Toledo Council; St. Omer Commandery, Zenobia Shrine, Scottish Rite, Eastern Star, Knights of Pythias, Musicians' Union, Lucas County Ohio State and American Bar Associations, American Civil Liberties Union, Literary and Musical Societies. Socialist in politics.


WILLIAM JOHN KLOTZBACH.


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ing, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, January 29, 1884. Son of Dr. Oscar and Elizabeth (Riglin) Klotzbach. Married to Olivia Gough, of Strathroy, Ontario, Canada, July 31, 1909; three children. Early education in public schools of Cleveland; attended St. Ignatius College, 1902; LL. B. degree from Baldwin-Wallace Law School, 1910. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December 22, 1910. Engaged in the practice of law in Cleveland. During World War became Permanent Member Legal Advisory Board, District No. 4, and served on "Attorneys War Service Board." Member Halcyon Lodge No. 498 F. & A. M., Al Sirat Grotto, Sigma Kappa Fraternity, The Singers' Club. Clerk for Charles P. Salen, Director of Public Works during the late Tom L. Johnson's administration, 1901-03; Deputy County Clerk, 1903-11.


AUGUSTUS C. KNIGHT.


Residences 1316 East 90th Street, and Willoughby-on-the-Lake; office, 619 Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in New York City. March 24, 1877. Son of Augustus and Agnes Knight. Married to Marie A. Bauer, June 26, 1907; three children: Agnes Marie, Adele Irene, and Arline Helen. Early education received in public schools; attended St. Ignatius College; received LL. B. degree from Baldwin-Wallace Law School, 1904; Course in Sociology in Western Reserve University. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1904. Engaged in the practice of law in Cleveland since that time. At the outbreak of the World War entered Cleveland Military Training School, O. N. G., 5th Regiment. Member Knights of Columbus, Chamber of Commerce, Real Estate Board, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Bar Association. Republican.


CHARLES MARSHALL KNIGHT.


Residence, 13122 Forest Hill Avenue, East Cleveland; office, 1026 Guardian Building, Cleveland. Born in New Liberty, Kentucky, February 13, 1866. Son of A. A. and Mary


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(Robeson) Knight. Married to Ione Can-held, of Brecksville, June 15, 1892. Received primary education in Cleveland Public Schools; graduate of Central High School, 1885; received A. B. degree from Hiram College, and LL. B. degree from Cleveland Law School, 1900. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1900; United States District Court, 1918. Engaged in the practice of law in Cleveland. Taught History, Mathematics and Economics in East High School. Cleveland, many years. Member of Knights of Pythias, I. O. O. F., City Club, Cuyahoga County Board of School Examiners, six years, from 1895 to 1901. Republican.


PAUL S. KNIGHT.


Residence, 2 2879 Scarborough Road, Cleveland Heights; office, 810 Ulmer Building, Cleveland. Born in Birmingham, Ohio, June 12, 1883. Son of Rev. D. W. and Laura V. (Shaw) Knight. Married to Lillian Brewster, December 12, 1907; two children: Margaret Virginia and John. Graduate of Cuyahoga Falls High School, 1900; received degrees of A. B., 1904, and A. M., 1907, from Ohio Wesleyan University; LL. B. degree from Western Reserve University Law School, 1907. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1906; United States District Court, 1907. Member of the firm of Mills, Knight & Miller.


WALLACE I. KNIGHT.


Residence, 1852 East 87th Street; office, (.:09 Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Falmouth, Kentucky, March 31, 1870. Son of Allen A. and Mary R. (Robeson). Knight. Married to Ethel M. De Camp, of Cleveland, Ohio, June 20, 1901. Attended Cleveland Public Schools; studied law in office of S. Q. Kerruish, of Cleveland, three years. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, March, 1893; later to United States District Court. Engaged in the general law practice in Cleveland. Chairman of District No. 8 Legal Advisory Board during the war. Member Cleveland, American and Ohio State Bar Associations; Masonic Order, Hermit Club. Republican.


HUGO C. KOEHLER.


Residence, 82 West Cambridge Street; office, Alliance Bank Building, Alliance. Born in Dundee, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, June 14, 1869. Son of Conrad and Catherine (Allman) Koehler. Married to Mae Myers, of Wilmot, Ohio, June 8, 1899; two children: Helen Christine and Hugo Lee. Attended District Country Schools of Wayne Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio; Normal College, Ada Ohio; Baldwin-Wallace University, Berea, Ohio; graduate of Mount Union College, Alliance, Ohio, with degree of Ph. B., 1896; earned his way through college by teaching school; granted high school life certificate in Ohio in 1899; read law in law offices; admitted

to the bar of Ohio, December, 1902; United States Circuit Court Northern District of Ohio, May 28, 1907. Engaged in the general practice in Alliance in partnership with William L. Hart, under the firm name of Hart & Koehler, since February 1, 1903, Member Board of Directors, First National Bank, Alliance; Past President Alliance


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Board of Trade, 1912-1913; member of the Board of Trustees, Kent Normal School, Kent, Ohio, for five years; member of the Masonic Order: Shrine, Knights Templar, Consistory (32nd degree); B. P. O. E., Alliance Chamber of Commerce, Alliance Country Club, Congress Lake Country Club, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Local, Ohio State and American Bar Associations, Rotary Club; member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Republican. During the war, was chairman of the Legal Advisory Board of Alliance and vicinity, and Legal Adviser of Civilian Relief and Red Cross.


J. SYLVESTER KOHN.


Residence, 10708 Ashbury Avenue; office, 214 Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, June 24, 1881. Son of S. and Hannah (Roth) Kohn. Married to Florence S. Silberberg, of Chicago, Illinois, June 9, 1913. Educated in the public and high schools of Cleveland. Graduate of University of Michigan in 1903, from which he received degree of A. B. and degree of LL. B. in 1905. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1905, and later to United States District Court. In partnership with his brother, L. J. Kohn, under the firm name of J. S. and L. J. Kohn. Member Cleveland Bar Association.


LOUIS J. KOHN.


Residence, 10411 South Boulevard; office, 214 Engineers Building, Cleveland.. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, March 6, 1886. Son of Simon and Hannah (Roth) Kohn. Attended public and high schools, Cleveland; received B. Sc. degree from Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, 1906. Studied law privately. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1909; later United States District Court. Practiced continuously in Cleveland in partnership with his brother, J. S. Kohn, under the firm name of J. S. and L. J. Kohn, to date. Member City Club, Chamber of Commerce, Cleveland. Yacht Club, Cleveland Bar Association. Independent in politics.


CHARLES KOONCE, JR.


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Residence, 1745 Elm Street; office, 120914 Wick Building, Youngstown, Ohio. Born in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, November 23, 1869. Son of Harry Alfred and Ada (Frederick) Koonce. Attended public schools of Lewisburg; Preparatory Course in Bucknell Academy, 1885-88; Collegiate Course in Bucknell University, Lewisburg, 1888-92; received degrees of B. A. and A. M. therefrom. Studied law in the office of William W. Zimmerman, Youngstown. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1894; United States Supreme Court, April 6, 1906; United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, October, 1899; United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, 1899; United States Circuit Court, District of South Carolina, February, 1901; United States Circuit Court, District of West Virginia, April, 1902; United States District Court, Northern Ohio District, 1898. Commenced the practice of law September, 1894. In 1903 became a junior member of the firm Murray & Koonce, which continued until 1906. Since 1907 in the general practice of law alone. Member Legal Advisory Board No. 4, Mahoning County, Ohio, during the war. Member Youngstown Club, Youngstown Country Club, Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity; American, Ohio State and Mahoning County Bar Associations. Republican.


SAMUEL J. KORNHAUSER.


Residence, Stop No. 27, Kinsman Road, Orange Township, Cuyahoga Co.; office, National Tool Co., Cleveland. Born in Parma Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, December 4, 1879. Son of Albert and Yetta (Goldberg) Kornhauser. Married to Minnie Wolfenstein, January 30, 1906. Attended District School, Parma, until 1884; graduate of Sterling Grade School, Cleveland, 1893; and Central High School, 1897; entered Harvard College in 1897, completing four-year course in three years and receiving A. B. degree, 1901; then entered Harvard Law School remaining there two years; completed law studies in Pittsburgh, 1903. Admitted to the bar of Pennsylvania, September, 1903. Began the law practice in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with the firm. of Way, Walker & Morris, in 1903. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1904; United States District Court, 1905. Moved to Cleveland in 1904 and formed partnership with Alfred A. Benesch, under the firm name of Benesch & Kornhauser, 1905; appointed Assistant County Prosecuting Attorney, 1911, serving until 1912; associated with the late P. J. Brady, from January, 1913, until the death of Mr. Brady; formed partnership with R. D. Morgan, under the firm name of Kornhauser & Morgan, November, 1913; since October, 1916, in the individual practice. Author of "President Taft and the Extra Constitutional Function of the Presidency," published November, 1910 in "The North

American Review."    President Western Reserve Club, 1911-1912. Member 17th

Ward Republican Club, Chamber of Commerce, Harvard Club, American and Cleveland Bar Associations. Chairman Republican County Convention, 1912. Republican.


A. F. KOTOWSKI.


Residence, 7252 Broadway ; office, 1127 Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Poland, August 31, 1878. Son of Anton and Frances (Kulakowski) Kotowski. Married to

Nettie A. Kreft, of Detroit, Michigan. Edu-


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cated in the parochial and public schools of Cleveland; graduate of St. Ignatius College, Cleveland, with A. B. degree, 1896; Baldwin-Wallace University Law School with LL. B. degree, 1918. Admitted to the bar of Ohio June 5, 1918. Member of the firm Hyde & Kotowski, Cleveland, one year. Engaged in the practice of law in Cleveland, to date. Teacher of foreigners in Cleveland Night School. Contributor to Polish-American Press. Vice President Klonowski Savings Bank, Cleveland. Secretary Draft Board No. 10 during the war. Member Ohio State Bar Association. Republican.


ANDREW M. KOVACHY.


Residence, 10818 Earle Avenue; office, 637 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born in Austria-Hungary, July 31. 1888. Son of Rev. S. M. and Helen (Liptalyi) Kovachy. Attended Cleveland public schools; Chicago Business College; Baldwin-Wallace College; Cleveland Law School. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1913; later to United States District Court. Engaged in general practice of law. Served in the U. S. Army one year and two months, with Battery E, 64th Coast Artillery Corps; served in France eight months. Member City Club, K. of P., I. O. O. F., Hungarian Relief Society, Y. M. C. A., Hungarian American Federation. President, Hungarian Citizens Club and 16th Ward Young Men's Democratic Club. Democrat.


JOHN F. KRAMER.


Residence, 66 Lexington Avenue; office, 17 1/2 N. Main Street, Mansfield. Born in Butler,

Richland County, Ohio, February 10, 1869. Son of Jonathan and Sarah C. Kramer. Married to Emma Maylott, July 31, 1895; three children: Helen, Dorothy and John F., Jr. Educated in the public and high schools of Belleville, Ohio. Received A. B. degree from Ohio Northern University, 1892; LL. B. degree from Ohio State University, 1902. Admitted to the bar of Ohio June, 1902; United States District Courts, 1919. Associated in the practice of law with A. S. Beach, two years; with T. B. Jarvis, for nearly eight years; with D. W. Cummins since 1919. Member Mansfield Board of Education; Trustee Ohio Northern University. Member K. of P., Masonic Order, Mansfield Chamber of Commerce, Lutheran Church. Member Fourth Constitutional Convention, 1912; Member 80th and 81st General Assemblies. Special Counsel to Attorney General 1917-18 ; Federal Prohibition Commissioner since November 17, 1919. Democrat.


SAMUEL E. KRAMER.


Residence, 3005 Coleridge Road, Cleveland Heights ; office, County Court House, Cleveland. Born December 4, 1878, at Newark, Ohio. Son of Charles and Nattie Kramer. Married October 14, 1908, to Flora C. Fitch. Educated in the public and high schools of Cleveland; graduate Adelbert College, Western Reserve University, in 1900, with Ph. D. degree ; LL. B. degree in 1903. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1903, and later to United States District Courts. Member of the firm of Kramer & Chapman, 1903-1907; Ewing, Nieding & Kramer, 1907-10. Member Cleveland City Council, 1908-1912. Member of the firm of Ewing, Kramer & Counts, 1910-12; Judge of Municipal Court, of Cleveland, 1912-18; resigned second term to assume office of Judge of Common Pleas Court in 1918. Member Alpha Delta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa ; Phi Delta Phi; Cleveland Athletic Club. Republican.


ALBERT J. KRANZ.


Residence, 635 Lincoln Avenue; office, Nicholas Building, Toledo. Born in Toledo, Ohio, June 12, 1893. Son of Peter J. and Helena Kranz. Attended St. Mary's College and High School, Dayton ; University of Michigan, 1911-14; graduate University of Notre Dame in 1917, with LL. B. degree in 1917. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1917. Associated with the firm of Brown, Hahn & Sanger, of Toledo.


ALEXANDER LAZAR KREISBERG.


Residence, 2170 East 70th Street; office, Police Court, Cleveland. Born in Bukharest. Roumania, March 15, 1891. Son of Joseph and Rebecca (Cohen) Kreisberg. Married to Rae Summers, in Cleveland, November 21, 1915. Educated in Cleveland


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Public Schools. Attended Central High School, 1912; attended Baldwin-Wallace Preparatory School, from 1913 to 1916; received degree of LL. B. from Cleveland Law School. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, July, 1916; to the United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio, 1917. Associated Legal Adviser of three Draft Boards during the World War. Assistant Police Prosecutor of Cleveland since January, 1920. Republican.


LAD EDWARD KREJCI.


Residence, 1233 West 117th Street; office, 541 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, April 5, 1878. Son of Martin (Bohemian Pioneer, grammar school, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Dean Academy, Franklin, Massachusetts; Oberlin Academy, Oberlin, Ohio, 1908; Oberlin College, 1912; Western Reserve University Law School, Cleveland, 1915. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1915. Engaged in the law practice in office with Howell, Roberts & Duncan, of Cleveland, and a member of the following firms : The Krogh-Barr Syndicate, The Krogh Syndicate, The Vermilion on the Lake Co., The Krogh-Modisette Syndicate, The Corning-.Gilchrist Subdivision, Brookwood Beach, President The Comet Battery Co. Enlisted for service in war with Mexico; later enlisted in Y. M. C. A. Member Cleveland Grays, Museum of Art. Republican.


EARL CARL KRUEGER.


Residence, 1623 Campbell Street; office, 2nd floor Laurence Building, Sandusky. Born in Huron County, Ohio, October 27, 1889. Son of Max C. and Clara (Weichel) Krueger. Married to Bess F. Root, in Mansfield, Ohio, October 27, 1917. Graduate of Berlin Heights High School, Erie County, Ohio, 1908. Attended McDonald Educational Institute, now Cincinnati Law School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1912-14. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 25, 1914; United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio, September 10, 1915. Member of the firm of. Krueger & Rosino, Sandusky, since 1919. Enlisted in U. S. Naval Auxiliary Reserve Force, June 27, 1918; discharged from the service February 18, 1919; mem-


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ber Reserve Force until June 27, 1922. Member Masonic Order, Chamber of Commerce, K. of P., Kiwanis Club, Erie County Bar Association, American Legion, Perry Post No. 83, of Sandusky. Elected Prosecuting Attorney of Erie County, 1920. Republican.


EVERETTE HENRY KRUEGER.


Residence, 899 Parkwood Drive; office, Fidelity Mortgage Building, Cleveland. Born in Berlin Heights, Erie County, Ohio, April 22, 1888. Son of M. C. and Clara (Weichel) Krueger. Married to Marian Cynthia, daughter of Charles E. and Mable (Root) Heath, of Plymouth, Richland County, Ohio. Attended the grammar and high schools of Berlin Heights; Ohio Northern University; graduate of Cleveland Law School with LL. B. degree, 1912. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1912. Associated with firm of Reed and Eichelberger; later with Reed, Eichelberger and Nord; later with Reed Meals & Eichelberger; member of the firm of Townes, Krueger & Portmann from June 1, 1918, to 1921, when the firm became Townes, Krueger, Portmann & Pelton. Member Cleveland Athletic and Cleveland Yacht clubs; Lake Erie Consistory, Al Koran Shrine, Al Sirat Grotto, Pythian Star Lodge K. of P. Member of City Council; now serving third term; Chairman of Judiciary Committee; member of Committee on River and Harbor two terms. Republican.


FRED H. KRUSE.


Residence, Perrysburg ; office, Produce Building, Toledo. Born in Toledo, August 31, 1877.

Son of August T. and Mary (Hoffmann) Kruse. Married June 30, 1909, to Ethel E. Clark ; two children : Richard and John. At-1849) and Laura (Wiesenberger) Krejci. Attended Outhwaite School, Cleveland, 1884-91; Central High School, 1891-95; Adelbert College, 1895-96; graduate of Western Reserve University Law School with LL. B. degree, 1899. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1912; United States District Court, 1913. In partnership with W. H. Thomas, under the firm name of Thomas & Krejci, from 1913 to 1918. Member Delta Theta. Phi legal fraternity, Cleveland Bar Association (Americanization Committee); Supervisor Citizenship Classes of Cleveland; member Executive Committee Citizen's Bureau; Cleveland Yacht Club (life member); Musical Mutual Protective Association; Halcyon Lodge, F. & A. M.; Life Member B. P. O. E.; Member St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, Tippecanoe Club, John Hay Club. Naturalization Clerk of Common Pleas Court, 1911-1913.


CHARLES KRICHBAUM.


Residence, Canton, Ohio; office, Court House, Canton. Born in Stark County, Ohio, September 26, 1855. Son of David and Sarah (Buchtel) Krichbaum. Married to Lizzie S. Gaus, of Stark County, Ohio, 1891; two children: Elizabeth, wife of Dr. George Hackett, and Charles Gordon. Attended country common schools; Smithville Academy, Wayne County; A. B. and A. M. degrees from University of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, 1883; LL. B. degree from Cincinnati Law School, 1887. Professor of English in Pennsylvania State Normal School, Indiana, Pennsylvania, 1883-84; in Canton


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Public Schools, 1884-85; Trustee of Wooster College the past twenty-five years. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, May, 1887. Practiced law in Canton, continuously for the past fourteen years, in partnership with Henry W. Harter, under the firm name of Harter & Krichbaum. Member I. O. O. F., B. P. O. E., Delta Tau Delta Fraternity; Ohio State Bar Association. President Young Men's Democratic Club during Cleveland administration; served as public speaker in Stark County; Prosecuting Attorney of Stark County, 1909 to 1913; Acting Juvenile Judge for seven years; Judge Probate Court of Stark County, February, 1913, to 1920 when he was appointed Judge Common Pleas Court, Stark County, where he continues to date. Democrat.


CHARLES NELSON KRIEG.


Residence, 857 East 185th Street; office, 414 Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, July 15, 1891. Son of Edward L. and Elizabeth M. (Grimm) Krieg. Attended the Cleveland Public Schools; graduate of East High School, 1909; attended Western Reserve University, 190911; Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 1912-1914. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1915. Associated with Geo. Palda, in practice of law in Cleveland, since 1918. Ensign in U. S. Navy, 1917-1918. Member of Delta Theta Phi Fraternity, City Club, K. of P.


MARTIN C. KROGH.


Residence, Del Prado Apartment; office, 1026 Guardian Building, Cleveland. Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 27, 1886. Son of Christian and Emma (Inglive) Krogh. Married February 14, 1920, in Miami, Florida, to Ora Louise McCulley, of Westover, Pennsylvania. Attended tended the public and high schools of Toledo; graduate of Columbian University, with LL. B. degree, in 1904. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1904; later to United States District Court and United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Member of the firm of Fritche, Kruse & Winchester. .Member all Masonic bodies : Knights Templar, 32nd Degree; Scottish Rite; Grotto; Sigma Chi fraternity; Toledo Bar Association. Republican.


RALPH L. KRYDER.


Residence, 191 Highland Avenue; office, 903 Second National Building, Akron. Born in Akron, Ohio, January 18, 1886. Son of J. Harvey and Mary B. (Benson) Kryder. Married to Pearle A. Hemington, January 11, 1911; three children: Richard H. Priscilla A., and Edward H. Attended the public schools of Akron; graduate of Central High School; graduate University of Michigan Law Department, in 1908, with LL. B. degree. Admitted to the bars of Ohio and Michigan, June, 1908; Oklahoma, 1909; later the United States District Court. Practiced law in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, 19081910; moved to Akron, 1910. First Assistant City Solicitor, Akron, 1912-1917; with Russell E. Baer formed the firm of Kryder and Baer. Member Masonic Order, B. P. 0. -E., American and Summit County Bar Associations. Republican.


PERRY A. KUHN.


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in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, February 18, 1886. Son of Perry A. and Elizabeth (Oshul) Kuhn.  Married to Elmira H. Higgins, of Erie, Pennsylvania, July 21, 1919; one child, Perry A. Attended public schools of New Wilmington, Pennsylvania; Westminster Preparatory School; received A. B. degree from Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, 1908; LL. B. degree from University of Michigan, 1911.   Admitted to the bar of Michigan, June, 1911; Ohio, December, 1913. Associated with Joseph Friedman, of Youngstown, from 1913 to August, 1917. Now engaged in the general practice in Massillon. Enlisted in 2nd Officers Training Camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, August, 1917; discharged at Camp Meade, Maryland, October 16, 1919. Member B. P. O. E., I. O. O. F., Pi Rho Phi Fraternity, Lawyers' Club of Massillon, Stark County Bar Association.


L. A. KUJAWSKI.


Residence, 4614 Spokane Avenue; office, 206 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born in Posen, Poland, April 11, 1883. Son of John I. and Stanislawa (Wichert) Kujawski. Married to Winnifred M. Stezewski, of Wallington, New Jersey, November 29, 1916; one son, Robert L. Educated in the parochial and public schools of Chicago, Illinois; graduate of St. Ignatius College, Chicago, 1901; Cleveland Law School, 1913. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1913; United States District Court, March 21, 1916. Engaged in the individual general practice in Cleveland. Attorney for Lincoln Heights Savings & Loan Co., of Cleveland; president Skarb O.1 & Gas Company, of Wilmington, Delaware. During the war, member Legal Advisory Board. President Polish Singers' Alliance of America, six years; member Polish National Alliance, Cleveland Museum of Art, City Club, Civic League, Cleveland Bar Association. Democrat.


ARTHUR F. KWIS.


Residence, 3041 Somerton Road, Cleveland Heights; office, 1228 Citizens Building, Cleveland. Born in Findlay, Ohio, March 19, 1880. Son of Fred and Katherine (Ruhl) Kwis. Married to Maud Wagner. Attended public and high schools of Findlay; graduate of Case School of Applied Science in 1902 with degree of B. S.; Attended George Washington University, 1903-1904; graduate of McDonnell Institute, Cincinnati, with degree of LL. B., 1906. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1906; United States Courts, 1907. Member of the firms of Brockett & Kwis, 1907-1910; Thurston & Kwis, 1910-1919; since 1919, Thurston, Kwis & Hudson.


LAFAYETTE M. KYES.


Residence, 377 N. Market Street; office, 137 1/2 N. Market Street, East Palestine. Born in Unity, Ohio, May 29, 1879. Son of Lafayette M. and Elizabeth A. (Martin) Kyes. Married June 7, 1905, at Rogers, Ohio, to Myra E. Rogers; one child, Roger M. Attended the country schools; graduate of East Palestine High School and Business College in 1897; attended Mt. Hope College in 1898; Ohio Wesleyan University


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Summer School, 1899; Ohio Northern University, 1901-1902, received LL. B. degree therefrom. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 17, 1902; United States Circuit Court Northern District of Ohio, February 28, 1906; United States Supreme Court, October 10, 1911. Engaged in the general practice of law, specializing in corporation law. 'Mayor of East Palestine, 1908 to 1912. City Solicitor of East Palestine, January, , .1912, to date. Member Methodist Episcopal Church, Ohio Society of New York, Cleveland Athletic Club, East Palestine Country Club, Masonic. Order: 32nd degree; F. 0. E., B. P. O. E., 0. F., K. of P., Maccabees, Sons of Veterans, L. O. O. M. President East Palestine Chamber of Commerce. Republican.


JONATHAN E. LADD.


Residence and office, Bowling Green, Ohio. Born in Sandusky County, Ohio, September 21, 1863. Son of Amos T. and Rosaltha D. (McCreary) Ladd. Married December 30, 1886, to Addie Jennings, of Sandusky County, Ohio; ten children, Major Jesse A., Captain Dale I., Lieutenant Raymond E., Lieutenant Donald M., Lieutenant Paul C. (latter killed in action in France, September, 1918), Helen L. (deceased), Florence L., Rena B., Jonathan B. and Joseph J. Attended the public schools of Sandusky County, Ohio, Fostoria Academy, Ohio State University Law Department. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1900; later to United States District Court. Commenced the practice of law in Bradner, Ohio, until January, 1905, when he moved

to Bowling Green, where he became associated with the firm of Troup & Riegle, from 1910, until January, 1911, when he formed partnership with William B. James, under the firm name of Ladd & James, until January, 1917, when his son, Raymond E. Ladd, entered the firm, which became Ladd, James & Ladd, and so continues to date. Taught in the schools of Wood and Sandusky counties for 10 years. Prosecuting Attorney, of Wood County, from January, 1905, to 1909; re-elected Prosecuting Attorney 1918 and 1920 without opposition, and continues to date. Member Board of Education of Bowling Green. During the World War active in civilian war activities. Member Masonic Bodies:- Knights Templar, Scottish Rite, 32nd Degree, Shrine; K. of P., I. O. O. F., B. P. O. E., First M. E. Church, Ohio State and Wood County Bar Associations. Republican.


RAYMOND EMILE LADD.


Residence, 216 Clay Street; office, 166 N. Main Street, Bowling Green. Born in Bradner, Ohio, April 25, 1891. Son of Jonathan E. and Addie (Jennings) Ladd. Married to Roxie R. Reider, July 5, 1917; one son, Paul Reider. Attended high schools at Bradner and Bowling Green; Denison University, 1914; received LL. B. degree from Ohio State University, 1916. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, January 4, 1916. Member of the firm of Ladd, James & Ladd. Enlisted May 19, 1917, Co. H., 2nd Ohio Infantry, 37th Division at 3rd Officers Training Camp, Ft. Oglethorpe. Commissioned 2nd Lieut, Co. B., 112th Ammunition Train, 37th Division. Overseas June to August, 1918. Commissioned 1st Lieut. Co. D., 80th Inf., 15th Div.,' at Camp Logan, Texas. Assistant Divisional Bayonet Instructor. Discharged February 4, 1919, at Camp Sherman, Ohio. Secretary B. G. Commercial Club, B. P. O. E., Trustee the B. G. Elks Home Association; Chairman Wood County Council American Legion; member Kappa Sigma and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; Masonic Order: Shrine,. Scottish Rite; B. P. O. E., K. of P., Wood! County Bar Association. Republican.


JESSE E. LaDOW.


Residence and office, Mansfield. Born in Plymouth, Ohio, October 30, 1862. Son of Amos and Lozina (Rooks) LaDow. Married October 28, 1898. Graduate Ohio Northern University, 1884; studied law in office in Mansfield. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1887; United States Circuit Court, 1889; later United?. States Circuit Court of Appeals. Member of the firm of Kerr & LaDow 15 years; LaDow & Cook. Member I. O. O. F.; B. P. O. E. ; Masonic Order ; Mansfield Bar Association. Republican.


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VENICE J. LAMB


Residence, 1655 Ohio Street; office, 1003 Mahoning Bank Building, Youngstown; Cleveland office, 1028 Engineers Building. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, October 14, 1879. Son of Thomas W. and Margaret (Williams) Lamb. Married to Pearl W. Whiteside, of Youngstown, April 16,. 1902; two children: Caroline and Herschel. Attended Rayen High School, Youngstown; received A. B. degree from Harvard, 1902; A. M. degree in 1903. Read law in office of D. F. Anderson, Youngstown. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1906; later United States District Court. Member of the firm Anderson & Lamb, 19091920; Anderson, Lamb & Osborne, since 1920. Member of Ohio State and Mahon:- lug County Bar Associations. Republican.


LUCIUS R. LANDFEAR.


Residence, 86 Harriman Street, Bedford, Ohio; office, 1201 Kirby Building. Cleveland. Born November 10, 1880. at Canal Fulton, Ohio. Son of Frank W. and Marian R. (Cook) Landfear. Married July 1, 1908, to Edith A. Pilcher. Graduate of Western Reserve Academy at Hudson, Ohio, in 1898. Attended Adelbert College of W. R. U., from 1898 to 1901, and graduate of Cleveland Law School in 1908. Admitted to Ohio ar in 1908 and United States District Court, 1909. Commenced practice of law January 1, 1908, with John L. Fleharty and Louis A. Corlett, under firm name Fleharty, Corlett and Landfear, which firm continues to date. Member Bedford

Lodge No. 375, F. & A. M., and Summit Chapter No. 73, R. A. M. Solicitor for Village of Bedford since 1910. Republican.


JOSEPH W. LANE.


Residence, 2744 Parkwood Avenue; office, 1226-30 Nicholas Building, Toledo. Born in Ft. Seneca, Ohio, April 22, 1872. Son of Joseph W. and Mary (Edwards) Lane. Married June 25, 1902 to Mary E. Holder, who died August 4, 1914; second marriage, October 27, 1917, to Cora A. Louden. Educated in the common schools of Seneca


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County, Ohio; studied law with Frank Rickenbaugh, of Toledo. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, October, 1896; later to the United States District Court. Commenced the practice of law in Toledo in 1896; in 1914 formed partnership with Frank H. Geer, under the firm name of Geer & Lane, which continues to the present time. Member all Masonic bodies, K. of P., National Union, Ohio State and Toledo Bar Associations, Toledo Chamber of Commerce, Toledo Yacht Club, Sylvania Golf Club, Y. M. C. A Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. Republican.


REUEL ADAMS LANG.


Residence, 2027 East 77th Street; office, 619 Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Wellington, Ohio, November 25, 1887. Son of Watson W. and Annie (Adams) Lang. Married to Ethel McNeal, of Oak Hill, Ohio, November 27, 1911. Educated in Cleveland Schools; graduate of Central High School, 1905; entered Adelbert College, Western Reserve University, 1905; attended law department of that Institution, 1907-09; received LL. B. degree from Baldwin University, 1910. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1910; United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio, 1915. Engaged in the general law practice in Cleveland. Member of the firm of Sullivan & Lang, since 1920. Member Legal Advisory Board No. 5 of Cuyahoga County; Masonic Order; Cleveland Chamber of Commerce.


WILLIAM J. LAUB.


Residence, 929 West Market Street ; office, 615 Second National Building, Akron. Born in Cleveland, August 9, 1878. Son of Fred J. and Minnie (Wentz) Laub. Attended public and high schools of Akron; Adelbert College; graduate Western Reserve Law School in 1903, with LL. B. degree. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1903; United States District Court; 1904. Associated with L. D. Slusser, Akron, 1903-08; Mayor of Akron, 1916-18; City Manager of Akron since 1920. Member Masonic Order; I. O. O. F.; K. of P.; M. W. of A.; Summit County Bar Association. Republican


GUSTAV A. LAUBSCHER.


Residence, 1783 West 32nd Street; office, 931 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, October 26, 1853. Son of Theobald and Christina R. (Brodbeck) Laubscher. Married to Mary L. Parsons, September 7, 1880. Attended public and West High schools of Cleveland; Teller of People's Savings Bank, 1874-1877; graduate of Law School of Michigan University, 1877, with LL. B. degree, in 1879. During law school term took course in Logic and French; also attended lectures on Philosophy and History. Admitted to the bar of Michigan, February, 1879; Ohio, 1879. United States District and Circuit Courts, March, 1879; United States Court of Appeals, 1895. Member of firm, Laubscher & Kees. Member Franklin Avenue M. E. Church; Trustee Riverside Cemetery Association. Republican.


JAMES JOSEPH LAUGHLIN, JR..


Residence, 1841 Rosalind Avenue, East Cleveland; office, 617 Cuyahoga Building, Cleveland. Born in Detroit, Michigan, January 11, 1895. Son of James J. and Cath-


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arine E. (Mulcahy) Laughlin. Attended Loyola High School, Cleveland, 1909-1912; St. Ignatius College, 1913-1915; received A. B. degree therefrom, June, 1915; entered Harvard University Law School, September, 1915 (then 23 months' leave of absence for United States military service, 1917-1919); received LL. B. degree from Harvard Law School, September, 1919. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1919. Associated with the law firm of Day, Day & Wilkin, Cleveland, since September 15, 1919. Enlisted in First Officers' Training Camp, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, May 13, 1917; commissioned 2nd Lieutenant of Infantry, August 15, 1917; Adjutant of 4th Training Battalion, 158th Depot Brigade in Camp Sherman, Ohio, August, 1917, to May, 1918; transferred to 330th Infantry; left for overseas June, 1918; appointed Personnel Adjutant of 330th Infantry December, 1918; with A. E. F. eight months; returned to United States January 29, 1919; discharged in Camp Sherman, Ohio, February 13, 1919; commissioned First Lieutenant Infantry Reserve Corps, March, 1919. Member City Club, Lincoln Republican Club, American Legion, Army & Navy Post No. 54, St. Ignatius Alumni Association, Harvard Club of Cleveland, Harvard Law School Association, Cleveland Grays, Cleveland Bar Association. Republican.


HENRY CHARLES LAVINE.


Residence, 8104 Maryland Avenue; office, 1106 Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born in Huntington, West Virginia, August 27, 1893. Son of Louis and Sarah (Perlman) Lavine. Married January 28, 1915, to Helen Ryan, of Cleveland; two children: Helen and Henry. Attended public and high schools, Cleveland; graduate of Central Institute; received LL. B. degree from Cleveland Law School, 1914. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1918; United States District Court, 1919. Has practiced law continuously and alone in Cleveland to date. Member K. of P. National Union, Cleveland Bar Association. Republican.


MARION D. LEA.


Residence, 266 North Tod Avenue; office, 601-3 Western Reserve Building, Warren. Born in Columbus Grove, Ohio, August 28, 1884. Son of Rev. Isaac P. and Mary (Mathers) Lea. Graduate of Bowling Green, Ohio, High School. Studied law at Y. M. C. A. Law School, Youngstown. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1918. Junior member of the firm of Lea & Lea, August, 1919, to April, 1920; Thomas, Woodworth & Lea since April 1, 1921.


JOHN W. LEAHY.


Residence, 2020 East 90th Street; office, 725 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born January 15, 1851, in Abbeyfeale, County Limerick, Ireland. Son of Thomas and Ellen (Hartnett) Leahy, and the oldest of nine children; his six brothers are all actively engaged in the legal, financial, medical and theological fields of endeavor; and his two sisters, Mary and Margaret Leahy, are living with their brother, Rev. Michael D. Leahy, pastor of St. James Church, Lakewood, Ohio. Married October 23, 1893, to S. Lawler (daughter of Michael Lawler), in Tiffin, Ohio. Two children: Ellen M., now Mrs. Wm. J. Harshaw, of Cleveland, and Emma Louise Leahy, of Cleveland, Ohio. Early education received in the national schools of Ireland until 1863, when he came to the United States with his parents. Attended the common schools in Seneca County, Ohio, from 1863 to 1870; Academic Department, Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio, 1871-72; Collegiate Department of that institution, 1877-78. Taught in the common schools during the winters of 1872-73-74-75-76 and 1879-1880. Studied law in the office of McCauley & Pennington, Tiffin, Ohio. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December 6, 1881; United States District Court, May 13, 1913. Commenced the practice of law in Tiffin, Ohio, December, 1881. In 1890 formed partnership with Thomas L. Magers under the firm name of Magers & Leahy, which continued until 1895; continued practice alone in Tiffin from 1895 to 1903; from 1903 until 1908 head of the legal department of a commercial enterprise carried on in Toledo, Ohio, and Detroit, Michigan, and of a manufacturing and shipping business carried on in Mobile, Alabama, and Havana, Cuba. In 1909 moved to Cleveland, where he continues in the general practice of law to the present time. Chief registrar and as-


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sociate member of Legal Advisory Board under the Selective Service Law, District No. 14, during 1917 and 1918. Member Tiffin Lodge No. 94, B. P. O. E., since 1890; Past Exalted Ruler and member of Grand Lodge of B. P. O. E. since 1894. Member B. P. O. E. Ritual Committee, 1894-95; District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler of northern Ohio, 1896. Contributor to B. P. O. E. journals at various times. Member the League to Enforce Peace since February 10, 1919. Member platform committee at Great Lakes Congress for League of Nations, held in Chicago, Illinois, February, 1919. Member of the American and Cleveland Bar Associations. Democrat. Has taken an active part in every political campaign since he cast his first vote. The name, Leahy, is of ancient Irish origin, and genealogists trace the descent of the family from Milesius of Spain, who married Scota, daughter of King Pharaoh, of Egypt. From this union came Heremon, the seventh son of Milesius, who, with his brother Heber, came from Spain to Ireland, and, in the year 1699 B. C., became jointly the first Milesian monarchs of that country. The Milesians possessed and ruled the Kingdom of Ireland for twenty-eight hundred and eighty-five years; under 183 monarchs, until their submission to King Henry II, of England, who was a prince of their own blood. From Milesius through the line of Heremon, his son, is traced the descent of Colla da Chrioch, the ancestor of the O'Leahy family, and the Ruler of Ireland and Alba (now Scotland), and the head of the Clan Colla, who were the Milesian rulers of Ireland from A. D. 320, up to the reign of King Henry II, A. D. 1186. The Leahy family being members of this Clan were made chiefs of "Hy-Maine," a territory in the counties of Galway and Roscommon, Ireland, during the reign of the Clan Colla. Following the invasion by King Henry II, the main branch of the family went south to the County Kerry, where the father, the grandfather, John Leahy, and grandmother, Mary (Kane) Leahy and other ancestors were born. The Milesians bore figures of a lion on their shields and standards, which the chiefs of their posterity continue to the present time; some with additions, such as the "Fleur-de-Lys" in the Leahy coat of arms; others plain as they had it from their ancestors.


THOMAS H. LEAHY.


Residence, 2930 Cleveland Avenue, N. W.; office, fourth floor First National Bank Building, Canton. Born in Canton, July 1, 1890. Son of T. W. and Julia (Cook) Leahy. Married to Ethel M. Leonhart, May 5, 1917; two children: Martha M. and E. Carolyn. Attended public and high schools of Canton; University of Michigan, 1908 to 1912. Admitted to the bar of Ohio June 25, 1912. Member Stark County Bar Association, B. P. O. E. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney of Stark County two terms. Democrat.


EDWARD W. LEEPER.


Residence, 1436 Grace Avenue; office, Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born in Kewanee, Illinois, June 28, 1884. Son of Edward A. and Ella M. (Roth) Leeper. Married to Evangeline Hiatt, July, 1912. Graduate of Oberlin Academy, 1903; Oberlin College, with A. B. degree, 1907; Western Reserve Law School, with LL. B. degree, in 1910. Admitted to the bar of Ohio June, 1910. Member of the law firm of Bartholomew, Leeper & McGill. Member City Club, Singers' Club; Ohio and Cleveland Bar Associations.


JOHN J. LEHMANN.


Residence and office, Fremont. Born in Sandusky County, Ohio, October 4, 1863. Son of Leodegar and Barbara (Staub) Lehmann. Married to Lillian B. Fry, Scott Township, October 16, 1894; four children: Lester L., Ruth E., William Elbert D. and John Fry. Attended country school Sandusky County; normal school, Ada, Ohio, 1890 to 1894; law course in Ohio Northern University. Admitted to the bar of Ohio October 4, 1894. Practiced law in Fostoria, Ohio, 1894 and 1895, when he moved to Fremont. Member Modern Woodmen of America, Woodmen of the World, Maccabees, American Insurance Union, Sandusky County Bar Association. County Representative of Sandusky County in the 76th and 77th General Assemblies of Ohio. Democrat.


JESSE HARRISON LEIGHNINGER.


Residence, 28 Halleck Street; office, City Building, Youngstown. Born in West Lafayette, Ohio, March 11, 1888. Son of Marion F. and Dollie (Starker) Leighninger. Married to Marjorie Lightner, September 5, 1914; two children: Robert Dean and David Scott. Attended public and high schools of West Lafayette, Ohio; graduate of West Lafayette College with A. B. degree, June, 1911; Western Reserve University Law School, with LL. B. degree, June, 1914. Admitted to the bar of Ohio June 25, 1914; United States District Court, September 6, 1918. Associated with Judge A. B. Calvin from March, 1915, to January 1, 1916. Assistant City Solicitor and Police Prosecutor, January, 1916. First Assistant Solicitor, July 1, 1918, to January 1, 1920, when he assumed the office of City Solicitor. Member American Protective League during the World War. Member Westminster Presbyterian Church. F. & A. M., I. O. O. F., L. 0. 0. M., Youngstown Chamber of Commerce, Mahoning County Bar Association, Ohio Fish and Game Protective Association. Member Harding campaign committee during the primaries; The Union League Club. Republican.


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CHARLES HERMON LEMMON.


Residence, 2049 Warren Street; office, 828 Nicholas Building, Toledo. Born in Toledo, April 17, 1893. Son of Charles H. and Harriet A. (Weck) Lemmon. Married to Dorothy L. Richards, May 13, 1918. Attended the public and high" schools in Toledo; University of Michigan Literary Department, 1913-14; graduate of Law Department of that institution in 1917, with degree of LL. B. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, January 2, 1917. Associated with the firm of Doyle & Lewis, Toledo. During the World War served with 329th Infantry, United States Army, April 1, 1918, to July 24, 1918; 103rd Infantry, July 24, 1918, to April 28, 1919; in St. Mihiel offensive from September 12 to 15, 1918; in Meuse Argonne offensive from October 17 to November 11, 1918.


MANUEL LEVINE.


Residence, 10824 Drexel Avenue; office, New Court House, Cleveland. Born in Maresh, Russia, May 25, 1880. Son of David J. and Michele Levine. Married to Jessie Bialosky; two children: Robert M. and Alfred D. Graduate of high school; special college studies; received LL. B. degree from Western Reserve Law School. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1902. Assistant Solicitor to Newton D. Baker, May 4, 1903; Assistant Police Prosecutor, May 4, 1903, to September 10, 1907. Elected Police Judge January 1, 1908, to December 31, 1911; Municipal Judge, January 1, 1912, to December 15, 1914 (resigned) ; elected Common Pleas Judge, 1914; re-elected November, 1920. Member K. of P.; B. P. O. E.; Independent Aid society.


RALPH LEVINSON.


Residence, 319 S. 5th Street; office, 403-04 Sinclair Building, Steubenville, Ohio. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., April 8, 1887. Son of Mayer and Sadie (Levy) Levinson. Married to Dora Brenner, of Findlay, Ohio, November 30, 1919. Attended public schools of Steubenville, Ohio, graduating from high school, 1906; attended Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 1907; Ohio State University Law School, Columbus, Ohio, 1909 and 1910. Admitted to the bar of Ohio December, 1910; United States District Court, Southern District of Ohio, 1915. Engaged in the individual law practice in Steubenville. Enlisted for service in United. States Army as private with Aviation Section, December 14, 1917; honorably discharged with rank of sergeant January 21, 1919. Captain of Victory Loan Campaign team in Steubenville, Ohio, after discharge from the army. Member Elks, K. of P., Maccabees, Moose, M. W. O. A., I. O. Red Men, I. O. B'nai B'rith, Y. M. C. A., Chamber of Commerce, Zeta Beta Tau fraternity; Ohio State Bar Association. Secretary and treasurer of the Jefferson County Bar Association. City Solicitor of Steubenville, Ohio; elected November 1919, assumed office January 1, 1920. Republican.


WILLIAM LEVINSON.


Residence, 511 N. 7th Street; office, 403-4 Sinclair Building, Steubenville. Born in Steubenville. Son of Mayer and Sadie (Levy) Levinson. Attended the public and high schools of Steubenville; Ohio State University; Cincinnati Law School. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1919. En-


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gaged in the practice of law in Steubenville. Member B. P. O. E., Theta Beta Tau fraternity. Republican.


HARRY LEVISON.


Residence, 2226 Putnam Street; office, 95155 Spitzer Building, Toledo. Born in Toledo, Ohio, February 9, 1878. Son of Isaac and Amelia (Eppstein) Levison. Married June 12, 1902, to Esther Jacobson, of Toledo; six children: Maybelle, Maxine, Constance, Stanley, Dorothy, Robert. Graduate of public schools, Leipsic, Ohio, June, 1896; attended Ohio State University, 1896 to 1898; University of Michigan Law Department, 1898 to 1900. Admitted to the bar of Ohio December 7, 1900; United States Circuit Court of Appeals and United States District Court, April 17, 1903. Member of Ohio State and Lucas County Bar Associations. Republican.


ABRAM LEWENTHAL.


Residence, 1523 East Boulevard ; office, 1513 Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Mississippi, October 12, 1864. Son of Henry Lewenthal. Married May 10, 1900, to May Mahler ; one child, Jeanne. Attended public and high schools, Mississippi; University of Mississippi; studied law privately in Mississippi. Admitted to the bar of Mississippi, 1885; Ohio, 1900. Practiced law in Greenville, Mississippi, for a time under firm name of Skinner & Lewenthal. Moved to Cleveland in 1899. Member of the firm of Horr & Lewenthal, 1900-17. Mayor of Brookhaven, Mississippi, for one term. State Senator from Greenville, Mississippi, 1896 to 1899. Member Ohio State and Cleveland Bar- Associations ; City Club; Chamber of Commerce; Excelsior Club; Oakwood Country Club ; Director Lake Shore Electric Ry. Co. Republican.


FRANK S. LEWIS.


Residence, Milimore Apartment; office, 828 Nicholas Building, Toledo. Born in Caldwell, Noble County, Ohio, June 18, 1879. Son of Charles T. and Dora (Glidden) Lewis. Married to Ethel Chesbrough, of Toledo, October 6, 1909; two children: Nancy Jane and Chesbrough. Graduate of Toledo public school, Doane Academy, Granville, Ohio; Denison University, Granville, with. A. B. degree, 1902; Harvard Law School with LL. B. degree, 1905. Admitted to the bar of Ohio December, 1905; later to the United States District Court; United States Supreme Court, 1918. Commenced law practice in Toledo, associated with his father and Judge Doyle, under the firm name of Doyle & Lewis; member of the firm of Doyle & Lewis since 1915. General counsel Toledo & Ohio Central Ry. and Kanawha & Michigan Ry. The firm is district attorney for New York Central Railroads. During the World War chairman Legal Advisory Board of Toledo. Member Sigma Chi fraternity, Toledo Club, Toledo Country Club, Toledo Commerce Club, Masonic Order: Knights Templar; Ohio State, Toledo and American Bar Associations. Republican.


GEORGE H. LEWIS.


Office, Bank of Commerce Building, Toledo. Born in Jackson County, Ohio, December 29, 1878. Son of Rees and Julia A. (Greene) Lewis. Attended the public schools of Jack-


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son County; Doan Academy; received A. B. degree from Ohio State University in 1904; LL. B. degree from Ohio State University Law Department in 1907. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1907. Member of the firm of Hatfield & Lewis, Bowling Green ; later in partnership with Judge E. G. McClelland. In 1910 moved to Toledo. Member of the firm, of Holbrook, Banker & Lewis. Member Masonic Order. Republican.


HOWARD LEWIS.


Residence, 2428 Scottwood Avenue; office, 828 Nicholas Building, Toledo. Born in Caldwell, Ohio, October 18, 1877. Son of Charles T. and Dora (Glidden) Lewis. Married to Caroline M. Palmer, of Toledo, April 20, 1910; two children: Howard Lewis, Jr., and Melvin Palmer Lewis. Graduate of Toledo high school, 1896; Denison University, :Granville, Ohio, with A. B. degree, 1900; Harvard Law School, with LL. B. degree, 1903. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1903; United States District Court, 1906; United States Court of Appeals, 1909; United States Supreme Court, 1920. Practiced law in the office of Doyle & Lewis, 1903-1913; member of the firm of Doyle, Lewis, Lewis & Emery, 1915 to 1917, when the firm became Doyle & Lewis. Vice president Martin V. Kelley Co.; director Conklin Pen Mfg. Co.; trustee Denison University, Granville, Ohio. Member Sigma Chi fraternity, Toledo Club, Inverness Golf Club, Toledo Country Club, American and Toledo Bar Associations. Republican.


WILLIAM EVANS LEWIS.


Residence, 8 Chalmers Avenue; office, 410 Stambaugh Building, Youngstown. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, April 5, 1885. Son of Margaret (Evans) Lewis. Married to Ruth M. Osborne, of Youngstown, August 16, 1920. Attended public schools of Youngstown; Doane Academy, Granville, Ohio; Denison University, Granville, Ohio; studied law in office of Judge W. P. Barnum, Youngstown. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, January 4,. 1916; later to the United States District Court. Commenced the practice of law in Youngstown in 1916, where he continues to the present time. For 10 years newspaper reporter; 8 years court reporter for the Youngstown Vindicator.. Member Masonic Order, I. O. O. F., St. David's Society, Phi Sigma Phi fraternity, Mahoning County Bar Association. Police Prosecutor of Youngstown six months. Republican.


CLARENCE V. LIGGETT.


Residence, 1532 Wagar Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio; office, 636 Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born in Wooster, Ohio, May 31, 1874. Son of Bentley and Mary (Tarrh) Liggett. Married to Marie E. Townhill, of Cleveland, February 23, 1907; three children: Vivian Emily, Robert George and Genevieve Elizabeth. Attended the country schools; Jefferson High School, Austinburg Academy; one year in Cleveland Law School; taught district, graded and high schools of Ashtabula and Summit counties from 18)3 to 1903; taught night schools one winter in Akron and one winter in Cleveland. Admitted to the bar of Ohio January, 1901; United States District Court, 1911. Practiced law in Jefferson, Ohio, 9 months in 1903; in Cleveland since 1908; in partnership with T. A. Ryan from 1914 to 1920; now in the individual practice. Member City


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Club, Maccabees of the World, Cuyahoga County Bar Association. Democratic delegate to state convention, 1897; also delegate to county convention. Democrat.


JAMES L. LIND.


Residence, 1637 Glenmont Road; office, 708-711 Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Canton, Ohio, March 2, 1890. Son of E. S. and M. B. (Connell) Lind. Married to Ruth G. Couch, of Cleveland, June 17, 1914. Attended public and high schools of Cleveland; two years in Adelbert College of Western Reserve University; three years in Law School of Western Reserve University, from which he received LL. B. degree in June, 1912. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1912. Chief Assistant Police Prosecutor of Cleveland, January 1, 1916, to July 15, 1919. Member of the law firm of Ewing, Lind & Vickery since July 15, 1919. Member City Club, Cleveland Advertising Club, Western Reserve Club, Cleveland Bar Association, Phi Alpha Delta and Delta Tau Delta fraternities. Republican.


JOHN F. LINDEMANN.


Residence and office, Delphos. Born in Cincinnati, April 7, 1861. Son of Henry and Clara Lindemann. Married to Rosa H. Lim bach, October 11, 1882; six children: Gertrude (Mrs. Alex J. Shenk), Dr. Clarence J., Arthur F., John A., Richard A., Eugene S. Attended Delphos parochial school; graduate Delphos Public High School 1879. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1901. Associated with Horace A. Reeve in Delphos for a short period. Since December, 1909, associated with his son, Arthur F. Lindemann, under the firm name of Lindemann & Lindemann. Member Board of Education of Delphos City. School District four years (President of Board two years) ; Knights of Columbus; Allen County Bar Association. Elected Judge Probate Court of Allen County, Ohio, October, 1886; reelected November, 1887; again elected November, 1890; Chairman Democratic County Central and Executive Committees of Allen County at various times. Democrat.


JUDSON R. LINTHICUM.


Office, 311 Nasby Building, Toledo, Ohio. Born in Napoleon, Ohio, October 25, 1867.


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Son of Larkin J. and Sarah (Leist) Linthicum. Married to Beryl E. Musser, of Napoleon, Ohio, September 1, 1908; one son: Harold J. Attended country schools of Henry County, Ohio; high school of Napoleon, Ohio; normal school of Wauseon, Ohio; graduate of Law Department of University of Michigan, 1893. Admitted to the bar of Michigan, June 17, 1893; Ohio, March 11, 1894; United States District Court, May, 1898; United States Circuit Court of Appeals, October, 1913. In the individual practice of law in Napoleon, Ohio, July 1, 1894, to August, 1918, when he moved to Toledo, where he has since been engaged in the general practice. Member Ohio National Guard. April, 1895, to April, 1897. Member Knights of Pythias, Knights of the Maccabees, National Union, Henry County and Lucas County Bar Associations. Republican.


EUGENE T. LIPPINCOTT.


Residence, 734 West North Street; office, Opera House Block, Lima. Born in Allen County, Ohio, September 22, 1877. Son of James M. and Mary Ellen (Stewart) Lippincott. Married June 22, 1908, to Myrtle A. Bowsher, of Allen County, Ohio; two children: Janis Arthur and Naomi Rue. Attended the public and high schools of Beaver Dam, Ohio; received A. B. degree from Ohio Northern University in 1902; A. B. degree from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1904; attended Western Reserve University Law School, Cleveland, one year; University of Chicago in 1906; received degrees of J. D. and Ph. B. from that institution in 1906. Taught in the schools of Ohio for six years. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1906; later to United States District Court. Engaged




in the practice of law in Lima in partnership with his brother, Otis T. Lippincott, under the firm name of Lippincott & Lippincott. One of the owners of the Lippincott Pure Bred Stock Farms. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney of Allen County for four years. Prosecuting Attorney of Allen County since January 3, 1921. Member Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Alpha Delta fraternities; B. P. O. E., L. O. O. M., I. O. O. F., Ben Hur, Lima Club, Kiwanis Club. Trinity M. E. Church, Chamber of Commerce, Allen County Bar Association. Republican.


OTIS T. LIPPINCOTT.


Office, 314 Opera House Block, Lima. Born in Beaver Dam, Ohio, February 8, 1875. Son of James M. and Mary E. (Stewart) Lippincott. Married to Luella M. Smith, June 6, 1900; two children: Lowell and Lillian Elizabeth. Graduate Ohio Northern University, with A. B. degree, 1898; LL. B. degree, 1899 ; A. B. degree from Ohio Wesleyan University, 1900. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1899. Member of the firm of Lippincott & Lippincott since 1902.


WALTER S. LISTER.


Residence, 13929 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio; office, 1527-1528 Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born March 3, 1871, in Windham, Iowa. Son of Rev. James and Margaret (McKenzie) Lister. Married May 18, 1898, to Minnie F. Bartlett, of Cleveland. Attended common schools for two years and nine months, and for a short period in the preparatory school of Denison University. Studied law in Cleveland. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1895; to the United


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States Circuit Court, Northern District of Ohio, July 16, 1903. Member of Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, Cleveland Athletic Club. Originally a Prohibitionist, later a Roosevelt Republican and voting for Woodrow Wilson in 1912 and 1916.


FIRMIS FLOYD LITZELL.


Residence and office, Kent. Born in North Dover, Ohio, December 30, 1892. Son of Ambrose and Jennie (Foster) Litzell. Married February 2, 1914, to Marie L. Porter (deceased 1918). Educated in the public and high schools of Kent; studied law under direction of Britton S. Johnson, of Kent, 1916 to 1920. Worked at. Mason Tire & Rubber Co., Kent, 1917 to 1920, and meanwhile studied law during spare time. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December 22, 1920. Engaged in the practice of law in Kent. Democrat.


CYRUS LOCHER.


Residence, 1539 East Boulevard; office Guardian Building, Cleveland. Born at Bluffton, Ohio, March 8, 1878. Son of Christian and Fanny Locher. Married to Beulah L. Baker, January, 1908. Graduate Ohio Wesleyan University, with A. B. and A. M. degrees; West- ern Reserve Law School, with degree of LL. B., in 1907. Admitted to Ohio bar, 1907. Member of the firm of Remington & Locher, 190710; Gott & Locher, 1911-1912; Assistant City Solicitor of Cleveland, 1908-09; Prosecuting Attorney of Cuyahoga County, 1913-16; Locher, Green & Woods to date. Member of City Club; Cleveland Athletic Club ; Masonic Order; K. of P.; B. P. O. E. Democrat.


IRWIN N. LOESER.


Residence, 10610 Pasadena Avenue; office, 800 National City Building, Cleveland. Born in Buffalo, New York, July 31, 1881. Son of Herman N. and Rose Loeser. Married to Bertha M. Wile, of Buffalo, New York, December 18, 1906. Attended the grammar and high schools of Toronto, Canada; received A. B. degree from University of Toronto in 1903; from Baldwin-Wallace Law School, Cleveland, received degree of LL. B. (Summa Cum Laude) in 1906. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1906; United States District and Circuit Courts, March, 1909. Member of the firm of Loeser & Loeser from 1912 to 1920; since 1920 a member of the firm Mooney, Hahn, Loeser & Keough. Member Excelsior, Oakwood and City Clubs, of Cleveland. Republican.


NATHAN LOESER.


Residence, 10214 Lake Shore Boulevard, Bratenahl, Ohio; office, 800 National City Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, August 8, 1869. Son of Moses and Marianna (Loeb) Loeser. Married to Beatrice Moss, of Cleveland, January 15, 1913. Attended the public and high schools

of Buffalo, New York; Cornell University. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1895; later to United States District Court, United States Circuit Court of Appeals, United States Supreme Court. Associated with Louis J. Grossman in the law practice for 25 years; in 1920 farmed a partnership with M. P. Mooney, E. A. Hahn, Aaron Hahn, Irwin N. Loeser and Wm. C. Keough under the firm name of Mooney, Hahn, Loeser & Keough. Member Phi Kappa Psi fraternity; Excelsior Club, Oakwood Club, City Club, Chamber of Commerce, Cornell


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Club, Cleveland and American Bar Associations; American Protective League, B'nai B'rith Lodge, Euclid Avenue Temple.


RAYMOND J. LOGAN.


Residence, 887 Ansel Road ; office, 504-6 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, January 13, 1891. Son of James A. and Martha (Greve) Logan. Attended public and high schools, Cleveland; received LL. B. degree from Baldwin-Wallace College, 1916. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1916; United States District Court, 1918. In partnership with Thomas J. Long under the firm name of Long & Logan since 1918. Member F. 0. E. and L. 0. 0. M. Republican.


RICHARD DOUGHERTY LOGAN.


Residence, 2711 Scottwood Avenue; office, 828 Nicholas Building, Toledo. Born in Waverly, Ohio, December 2, 1884. Son of James W. and Kate (Dougherty) Logan. Married to Florence Durflinger, of London, Ohio, June 5, 1912; one child: Richard D., Jr. Attended the public and high schools of Waverly; received A. B. degree from Ohio State University in 1907; LL. B. degree from Ohio State University Law Department in 1909. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1909; later to the United States District Court, and United States Court of Appeals. Commenced the law practice in Toledo in 1909; associated with the firm of Swayne, Hayes & Fuller until 1912; in 1918 became associated with the firm of Doyle & Lewis, which continues to date. Member Phi Delta Phi, Phi Kappa Psi and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities; Masonic Order, Lucas County and Ohio State Bar Associations. Republican.


JOHN ARCHER LOMBARD.


Residence, 2057 Taylor Road, East Cleveland; office, 1307 Union National Bank Building, Cleveland. Born in Toledo, Ohio, February 19, 1892. Son of George R. and Mary A. (Laughlin) Lombard. Married to Caroline Atherton Gray, September 21, 1915. Attended grammar and high schools, Toledo; Toledo University, 1910-1911; Cleveland Law School, 1911-1913; Georgetown University, 1913-1915. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1917; United States District Court, 1918; United States Circuit Court of Appeals of Cincinnati, 1919. Deputy Clerk of Federal Court, 1910-1914; secretary to Justice Day, of United States Supreme Court, 1914-1917; since 1917 associated with firm of Baker, Hostetler & Sidlo. Republican.


WILLIAM FRANK LONES.


Residence, Wellsville, Ohio; office, East Liverpool, Ohio. Born in Madison Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, August 29, 1863. Son of William H. and Minerva (Hester) Lones. Married to Lillie C. Southwick, in Springfield, Missouri, June 26, 1896. Graduate of Lisbon, Ohio, high school; attended Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio, 1881 to 1884. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, February 3, 1886. Engaged in the general practice of law in East Liverpool. In partnership with Walter B. Hill and George E. Davidson, under the firm name of Lones,