. 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. State of Penn-sylvania. Fifteen years laterhe was admitted to the bar ofNew Jersey and became a coun-selor in February, 1900. In1889 the Prosecutor of Camdencounty died; and the court de-signated Mr. Lloyd to serve adinterim. Gov. Voorhees in 1900named him to the Senate forProsecutor for the full term,and Gov. Stokes in 1905, re-appointed him. A year laterGov. Stokes promoted him to theBench of the Circuit Court, andh
. 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. State of Penn-sylvania. Fifteen years laterhe was admitted to the bar ofNew Jersey and became a coun-selor in February, 1900. In1889 the Prosecutor of Camdencounty died; and the court de-signated Mr. Lloyd to serve adinterim. Gov. Voorhees in 1900named him to the Senate forProsecutor for the full term,and Gov. Stokes in 1905, re-appointed him. A year laterGov. Stokes promoted him to theBench of the Circuit Court, andhis reappointment by Gov. Fiel-der in 1914, is noted as the firstinstance in which a Governorhas given reappointment in that court to a member of the opposite bar of Judge Lloyds Circuit was imanimous in requesting it. Judge Lloyd was also a member of the Franchise Commission whoserecommendations were subsequently enacted into law. His membershipsare with the American Institute for Scientific Research, the English So-ciety for Psychical Research, the American Geographical Society, and theAmerican Defense Associations. He is connected with the CHESTER LOOMIS — Englewood. — Portrait and LandscapePainter. Born near Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. IS, 1852; son of Chauncey Ludlow 335 C. aud Lucj E. Loomis; married at Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 23, 18S3,to Sarah S. Dana, daugliter of Cliarles S. Dana, of St. Johnsbury,Vt., and later of Kansas City, Mo. Children : Charles Dana, born in Paris, France, in 1884; JohnPutnam, born in Englewood, in 1888. Chester Loomis spent the thirteen years following 1872 almost con-tinuously in Paris, and during his residence there, exhibited five or six times in the annual Paris Sa-lon. He has pictures in manypublic and private collectionsand mural pamting in the Al-pha Delta Phi House at CornellUniversity and in the Engle-wood Public Library. He hasbesides painted many portraitsand figure pictures and land-scapes. Mr. Loomiss ance
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