*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 13--- Early education received in pub- lic schools Rock Island, Ill.; attended Augustana College, Rock Island, Ill., 1894-96; Lake Forest Univ., Chicago, Ill.; Kent College of Law, 1900-01. Private secy. to State's Attorney of Rock Island Co., Ill., one and one- half years; real estate business in Rock Island, Ill., at age of 20; en- tered law school at age of 23, paying own way with savings from his real estate business; admitted to bar in Arizona 1902; admitted to practice before Supreme Court of Arizona and District Court of U. S. year later; ad- mitted to bar of California in 1905; practiced law in Prescott and Phoenix, Ariz., until 1904; real estate busi- ness in Pasadena, Cal., 1904; has con- tinued legal and real estate work to date, moving to Los Angeles in 1910. Proprietor and mgr. Anderson Invest- ment Co.; member Illinois Militia, honorably discharged at expiration of service ; Los Angeles Realty Board. ANDERSON, Wi11iam Henry. Lawyer. Res. 21 Lakeview ave., Venice; office 330 Stimson Blk., Los An- geles. Born in Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1866; son of James Archibald and Louise Catherine (Trent) Anderson; married to Jessie Calhoun Mar. 5, 1895; received his education prin- cipally from private tutors; attended Southwestern University, Georgetown, Tex., 1884-86; moved to Los Angeles in 1886 and studied law with Anderson, Fitzgerald & Anderson, 1886-89; engaged in practice in Abilene, Tex., 1889-92; chief clerk Estee, Fitzgerald, Miller, Estee & Miller, San Francisco, 1892-95; asst. atty.-gen. California 1895-99; member of firm of Fitzgerald & Anderson, San Francisco, 1899-00; Anderson & Anderson, Los Angeles, 1900 to date; served as city atty., Ocean Park, Cal., 1904-07; member Athletic and Jonathan clubs of Los Angeles; Society of American Wars, and Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Progressive. ANDREWS, Harry. Real estate. Res. 2110 Bonsallo ave.; office 1004-5 Hibernian Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal Born in Chicago, Aug. 10, 1868; son of Robert Kennedy and Mary (Blackman) Andrews. Married to Elizabeth Lyman in 1906. Received public school education. Train dispatcher on Chicago Elevated R. R, 1892-97; salesman for National Biscuit Co., 1897-1900; traveling salesman, H. J. Heinz Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1900-04; moved to Los Angeles and has been engaged in real estate business, 1904 to date. Member Los Angeles Athletic and Federation clubs; Auto Club of So. Cal.; Los Angeles Realty Board; Municipal League; Mer. Mfrs. Assn. Baptist. ANDREWS, Henry James. Physician. Res. 1328 Wilcox ave.; office 6404 Cahuenga ave., Hollywood, Cal. Born in Binghampton, N. Y., April 30, 1878; son of R. A. and Arlett A. (Burt) Andrews. Married to Edith R. Howard in 1908. Attended high school at Kinsley, Kan.; Southwestern College, Winfield, Kan.; gradu- ated from medical School, Northwestern Univ., M. D., 1907; postgraduate correspondence course in electro- therapeutics, 1909. Passed Wash. State Board of Medical Examiners; phy- sician and surgeon for Mutual Lumber Co., Buconda, Wash.; for Union Pacific R. R. Co.'s coal mines at Tono, Wash., 1907-09; moved to Hollywood, Cal., in 1909; asst. health commis- sioner of Los Angeles, 1909-12. Mem- ber American Medical Assn.; Cal. State Medical Assn.; Los Angeles Co. Medical Assn. Methodist. ANDREWS, Lewis W. Lawyer. Res. Los Angeles; office 1100 Union Oil Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Vernon, Mo., April 22, 1869; son of Lindley and Elizabeth W. (Gorton) Andrews. Married to Abbie Crane in 1892. Attended high school; graduated from Scientific Dept., Northern Ill. Normal School, Dixon, Ill., in 1887. Moved to Cal. in 1889; studied law in the offices of Hon. B. T. Williams, Judge of Superior Court of Ventura Co., Cal.; also with Messrs. Andrews Brothers of Norwalk, O.; admitted to the bar in Cal. Oct. 9, 1894; to the U. S. Circuit and District Courts in Jan. 1908, and to the U. S. Supreme Court Feb. 29, 1911; associated in practice with Hon. Thomas O. Toland, 1895-1900. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1900; is now associated with Hon. Thomas Toland and Cedric Johnson in general practice. Was first secretary of Throop Polytechnic Inst., Pasadena, Cal.; also instructor in history, same. Member California and Union League clubs. Republican. ANDREWS, Roger Mercein. Banker. Res. 629 North Ave. 65; of- fice 308-10 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Stanford, Conn., April 2, 1873; son of Joseph F. and Mary (Mercein) Andrews. Married to Mary [C. Ebeling in 1903.] *** end ***