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ADDISON L. DAY
Originally published in 1900 |
ADDISON L. DAY, of Arlington, was born in Springfield, Mass., and
received a common school education. He studied civil engineering at
Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, graduating therefrom with high
Honors. He was connected with different railroads in Missouri, Kansas,
and other States until about 1878, when he entered the Hoyt Metal Company
at St. Louis as its private secretary. Subsequently he became manager of
the eastern branch of their business. He established his residence at
Arlington, N. J., where he has become thoroughly identified with the young
city as a social leader. He is President of the Beethoven Orchestra and of Council No. 86 of the National League of Musicians of the United States. He has been a delegate to National conventions, has served as Worshipful Master of Triune Lodge, No. 159, A. F. and A. M., and is connected with other organizations.
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