. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. on ex-periences m Wall Street and inthe Canadian woods, and haveappeared in various is also a contributor of ar-ticles on educational topics, andthe author of a book entitledYoung Boys and BoaidingSchool. Mr. Holden is a meml)er ofthe American Universities Clubof London, the Harvard Clul> ofNew York City, the MorristownClub and the Western NovaScotia Yacht Club: a Fellowof the American GeographicalSo


. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. on ex-periences m Wall Street and inthe Canadian woods, and haveappeared in various is also a contributor of ar-ticles on educational topics, andthe author of a book entitledYoung Boys and BoaidingSchool. Mr. Holden is a meml)er ofthe American Universities Clubof London, the Harvard Clul> ofNew York City, the MorristownClub and the Western NovaScotia Yacht Club: a Fellowof the American GeographicalSociety, and connected in NewJersey with the Historical So-ciety, Order of Founders andPatriots. Colonial Wars. American Wars,Sons of the American Revolu-tion, Washuigton Guard and the War of 1812. Of the last named societyhe is State President, and he was also President of the Morris CountyChapter of the Sons of the American Revolution during 1916. Mr. Holden, when not abroad, spends his summer at his comitry place,Aldercliff Weymouth, Nova Scotia, where ten boys are received to enjoythe life of the woods and sea together with himself and his LOUIS HOOD—Newark, (So Lincoln Park, S.)—Lawyer. Bornm Radwonke, Prussia. Feb. 13, 1857. Louis Hood is General Coimsel of the Fidelity Trust Company ofNewark. After a little boyhood schooling in Breslau he was broughthere by his parents, who settled in New York. At the age of 12 thefamily came to Newark; and he was educated in the public schools there,wiiniiug the prize for the best oration at the High School entered Yale College, Academic Department, graduating in 1878 andstudied Law at the Columbia College Law School which at graduation in1880 conferred the degree of L. L. B. upon him. This was followed by apost-graduate course at Yale, which in 1881 gave him the M. L. degreeand in 1882 the D. C. L. degree. Mr. Hood had meanwhile been admitted to the New York bar, in 1880;and, coming to


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