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John E. Ruston

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in 1895. In 1894, he also studied law in the law office of Bristow, Peet & Opdyke. From 1895 to 1896, he worked as a managing clerk for Henry C. De Witt. In 1896, he was admitted to the bar and became managing clerk for Russell & Winslow, a prominent corporations and building and loan
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and maintained a law office on 50 Court Street in Brooklyn. He was also a trustee, executive committee member, and counsel of the Greater New York Savings Bank, which his father helped organize.
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associations law firm, and since then remained associated with them. He largely focused on corporation law in general and building and loan association law in particular, with a law office on
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During World War I, Ruston was chairman of his local draft board and was a sergeant in Mounted Troop A of the Brooklyn Police Reserve. In 1917, District Attorney
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Ruston died at his home in the Hotel Granada on February 1, 1932. His funeral service was conducted by lifelong friend
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in 1922. After his term expired in 1923, he became a member of the law firm Ruston & Snyder with assemblyman
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The Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, Counties of Nassau and Suffolk, Long Island, New York: 1609-1924
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appointed him Assistant District Attorney. When Lewis resigned as District Attorney to join the
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In 1902, Ruston married May Frances Henderson. He attended the Tompkins Avenue
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New York University: Its History, Influence, Equipment and Characteristics
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when he was four. His father, Charles Ruston, immigrated to America from
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Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm
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Index

Harlem
New York City, New York
Bedford, Brooklyn
London, England
Boys High School
New York University
B.S.
New York University Law School
LL.B.
253 Broadway
Manhattan
51 Chambers Street
Harry E. Lewis
New York Supreme Court
Nathan L. Miller
Brooklyn District Attorney
Marshall Snyder
Congregational Church
Freemasons
Royal Arch Masonry
Knights Templar
Shriners
Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm
Elks
Psi Upsilon
Sons of the American Revolution
Crescent Athletic Club
University Club
Republican Party
S. Parkes Cadman

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