Men and women of America; a biographical dictionary of contemporaries . ed in ManitobxUniversity. She entered journalism andwas editorial writer on the Manitoba FreePress at Winnipeg, 1895-1897; later corres-pondent of American, Canadian and Eng-lish papers, and later contributor to maga-zines lA New York City. Miss Laut is au-llior of: Lords of tiie North; Heralds ofKmpirc; Story of the Trapper; Pathfindersof the \\est; Vikings of the Pacific: Con-quest of the Great North West; The Empireof tlie Noith. Address: Wassaic, N. \. LAUTERBACH, Amanda Friedman: Born in Green Bay, Wis.; daughter of A


Men and women of America; a biographical dictionary of contemporaries . ed in ManitobxUniversity. She entered journalism andwas editorial writer on the Manitoba FreePress at Winnipeg, 1895-1897; later corres-pondent of American, Canadian and Eng-lish papers, and later contributor to maga-zines lA New York City. Miss Laut is au-llior of: Lords of tiie North; Heralds ofKmpirc; Story of the Trapper; Pathfindersof the \\est; Vikings of the Pacific: Con-quest of the Great North West; The Empireof tlie Noith. Address: Wassaic, N. \. LAUTERBACH, Amanda Friedman: Born in Green Bay, Wis.; daughter of Ar-nold and Wilhelmina (Straubel) early girlhood was spent in Paris,France, wliere she began her education, andslu afterward attended and was graduatedfrom Mrs. Sylvanus Reeds School in NewYork City. She married there, Jan. 12,1871, Edward Lauterbach, a distinguishedmeudier of the New York bar, and theyiiave four adult children: Alfred, Edith,llorence and Alice. The New York Times,in a recent article thus summarizes theher personality and activities; Amanda Friedman LauterbaciiPhilanthropist MEN OF AMERICA. M7 Lauterbacli. n friond of many frieiids. pos-sesses a persdirility iliat is wonderfully re-freshinjr. She is a skilled musician, and hasmade her well-trained voice serve to the ad-vanlnfTP of the charities in which she is in-terested. She is one of those rare womenwho can be beautiful and youtliful andwealthy and still work hard for tho^e whoare beneath the wheel of Fortune. Throughher indefatigable efforts she has helped se-cure the passage of several philanthropiclaws, .such as the INIercantile bill, the newTombs, the Public School bill, the Prisonbill, and the Anti-Sweaters bill regulatingbeneficially the employment of certain in-dustrial classes. Mrs. Lauterbacli is vice-president of the Womens Philharmonie So-ciety; vice-president of the Womens Suf-frage League; directress of the WomensAuxiliary of the New York Lying-in Hos-pital : first vice-preside


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