Men and women of America; a biographical dictionary of contemporaries . Disciples of , or Chris-tian Church; is a trustee of the OklahomaChristian University at Enid, Okla., andhe was president for seventeen years ofthe Oklahoma Christian Missionary married in Merom, Ind., May 30, , daughter of Rev. A. R. and MaryHeath. He has a son. Porter H. Morgan,an attorney of Oklahoma City, Okla. Ad-dress: Woodward, Okla. MORGAN, Edward M.: Postmaster of New Vnik; lie lias sjjcnttliirty-four years in the service of the NewSork Post Office. At the age of sixteenyears he became a


Men and women of America; a biographical dictionary of contemporaries . Disciples of , or Chris-tian Church; is a trustee of the OklahomaChristian University at Enid, Okla., andhe was president for seventeen years ofthe Oklahoma Christian Missionary married in Merom, Ind., May 30, , daughter of Rev. A. R. and MaryHeath. He has a son. Porter H. Morgan,an attorney of Oklahoma City, Okla. Ad-dress: Woodward, Okla. MORGAN, Edward M.: Postmaster of New Vnik; lie lias sjjcnttliirty-four years in the service of the NewSork Post Office. At the age of sixteenyears he became a carrier in New YorkCity. By successive steps he rose to tlieposition of general superintendent of de-livery and afterward assistant the appointment of former Post-master Willcox as chairman of the PublicService Commission. Mr. ^Morgan servedas acting postmaster, and in August. 1007,was appointed postmaster of New York, insuccession to William R. Willcox, is the Republican loader in the AssemblyDistrict (if Washiiiglon Heights. Residence:. John Pikrpont AIok<;a.\Banker MEN OF AMERICA. 119: 583 West 14(itli Street. Ollicial address:Post Ollu-e. New Yovk City. MOEGAN, Edward Vernon: Diplomat ; horn at .\urora. X. Y., 1865; son of Henry A. and Marj^aret(Boart) Mor<jan. He was graduated fromHarvard College, , 1890, , 1891,afterward l)eing a student at the University of Berlin, 1801-1892 and Morgan was an assL^tant in history atHarvard Unversity, lS!)2-18n4. and* in-structor in history at Atlelbert College,Cleveland, Ohio, 1895-1898. before enteringupon his diplomatic career. In April, was appointed secretary to the SanioanHigh Commission, became secretary to theAmerican Legation at Seoul, Korea, andvice and deputy counsul general of theIgnited States at Seoul, in 1900. He wastranferred to the American Embassy atSt. Petersburg as second secretary, in 1901,ajipointed confidential clerk to the third as-sistant sec


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