Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . klin, son of Loyal P. and.•\ugusta A. (Warren) Kellogg, was born in Brook-lyn, , Nov. 24, i860. He was educated inCambridge in private schools, the Cambridge HighSchool, and Harvard College, graduating from thelatter in the class of 1883. He began his businesscareer at the lowest round, in the publishing-houseof James R. Osgood & Co., and by rapid advance-ment in that and other Boston publishing-houses, hecame to the position of business manag


Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . klin, son of Loyal P. and.•\ugusta A. (Warren) Kellogg, was born in Brook-lyn, , Nov. 24, i860. He was educated inCambridge in private schools, the Cambridge HighSchool, and Harvard College, graduating from thelatter in the class of 1883. He began his businesscareer at the lowest round, in the publishing-houseof James R. Osgood & Co., and by rapid advance-ment in that and other Boston publishing-houses, hecame to the position of business manager of theBoston Post in January, 1889. Subsequently,in March, 1890, he became treasurer of the coqiora-tion. These positions he held, with credit to him-self and profit to the paper, until December, 1890,when he resigned to reenter the book business.\Vhile in charge of the manufacturing department ofEstes & Lauriat, previous to his connection withthe Post, Mr. Kellogg compiled for that houseseveral books, one of which, Recent French Art,bears his name, and another is an illustrated boysbook, adapted from Zrs Animaux Sauidi^vs, under. WARREN F. KELLOGG. the title of Hunting in the Jungle. Mr. Kelloggalso wrote and published in American Art, forSeptember, 1888, an article on Photo-mechanicalRelief Plates, which was reprinted without the BOSTON OF TO-DAY. 279 illustrations in the Publishers Weekly and othertrade papers. Early in 1892 he prepared severalbooks of travel and adventure for boys and olderpeople. Later in May, he became connected withthe publication department of Wide Awake, andthe other periodicals issued by the D. Lothrop Com-pany. Mr. Kellogg is secretary of the Union BoatClub, and member also of the Union Club of thiscity, and the Harvard Club of New York. He isunmarried. Kendall, Henry H., architect, was born inBraintree, Mass., in 1855. The greater portion ofhis life has been passed in Newton, although forten years or more he was in Washington, , aschief dra


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