Lansdowne past and present, 1888 1908 . yed in public and privateschools, Mr. Boyd graduated from the col-lege department of Princeton University,and from the law school of the Universityof Pennsylvania. He early applied himselfto the study of law, and is now a wellknown and successful practitioner at thebars of Philadelphia and Delaware Coun-ties. He is a Director of the Trades-mens Trust Company, of has always taken an active part in clublife in the borough, having been Vice-Pre-sident of the Lansdowne Republican Club,of which organization he is now a Direc-tor, being a membe


Lansdowne past and present, 1888 1908 . yed in public and privateschools, Mr. Boyd graduated from the col-lege department of Princeton University,and from the law school of the Universityof Pennsylvania. He early applied himselfto the study of law, and is now a wellknown and successful practitioner at thebars of Philadelphia and Delaware Coun-ties. He is a Director of the Trades-mens Trust Company, of has always taken an active part in clublife in the borough, having been Vice-Pre-sident of the Lansdowne Republican Club,of which organization he is now a Direc-tor, being a member of the well knownNeighbors Club and Vice-President ofthe Lansdowne Civic Association. Mr, Boydwas elected a member of the BoroughCouncil in 1908 and was appointed chairmanof the Ordinance Committee of that body,which is one of the most important of thecouncilmanic committees. He is devotedto athletics and out-door sports and exer-cise. His name is always prominently identified with all movements look-ing to the uplift of the A. Culver Boyd, Esq.,Chairman, Ordina>nce Com-mittee, Boro. Council. Frank Thomas Davis. Frank T. Davis, Sr., President of the Lansdowne Civic Association,has been a resident of Lansdowne for about twelve years. Mr. Davis ac-quired his early education in thepublic schools, following this up withterms at Shortledges Academy and the State Normal School. When scarcelyemerged from his teens Mr. Davis started out to make his own way in theworld. Among the early experiences of his training for business were con-nection with a national bank, a western sojourn, and the re-indexing of theold records that were made when Chester and Delaware County were one,extending from 1680 to 1880. Upon the completion of the latter importantand onerous task in 1884, Mr. Davis became identified with the PhoenixBridge Company as its Treasurer, a position he has ever since held. has served as Chief Burgess and a member of Council of the Bor-ough, and is now se


Size: 1427px × 1750px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookidlansdownepas, bookyear1908