DAVID DEMAREST LLOYD
\dˈe͡ɪvɪd dɪmˈe͡əɹəst lˈɔ͡ɪd], \dˈeɪvɪd dɪmˈeəɹəst lˈɔɪd], \d_ˈeɪ_v_ɪ_d d_ɪ_m_ˈeə_ɹ_ə_s_t l_ˈɔɪ_d]\
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An American journalist and playwright; born in New York city, 1851; died at Weehawken, N. J., 1889. He graduated at the College of New York, and soon after was attached to the staff of the New York Tribune. As a correspondent at Albany in 1875 he was prominent in exposing the canal ring. Besides contributions to magazines, he wrote four plays: "For Congress" (1883); "The Woman Hater" (1885); "The Dominie's Daughter" (1887); "The Senator" (1889).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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