LOWRY F. SATER Lowry F. Sater was born and passed his boyhood days on a Miami Valley farm in Crosby Township, |
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Hamilton County, Ohio. After teaching school for five years and spending one year at Marietta College, he entered Ohio State University, from which he gradu- ated in Arts and Law, respectively, in 1895 and 1897. (360) |
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Immediately upon his admission to the
Bar, he en-
tered the office of his uncle, John E.
Sater, with whom
he was associated in the practice until
1907 when the
former was appointed by President
Roosevelt as Judge
of the United States District Court for
the Southern
District of Ohio, since which time, he
has been a mem-
ber of the firm of Vorys, Sater,
Seymour & Pease.
Notwithstanding the duties and demands
of his pro-
fession Mr. Sater has throughout the
years evidenced a
keen interest in all civic and
community affairs. He has
retained, perhaps, as fully as it is
possible to do so, the
enthusiasm and loyalty of his
undergraduate days for
his Alma Mater and its associations and
activities. He
is a member of the Athletic,
University, Faculty and
Kit-Kat Clubs and of the Masonic and
Odd Fellows or-
ganizations. He is also a member of the
Franklin
County, Ohio State and American Bar
Associations.
He has a wide acquaintance with general
literature
and is particularly interested in
history and biography
and the study of contemporary politics.
He has pub-
lished booklets on The Whig Party,
Grover Cleveland,
and James E. Campbell.
He was married in 1903 to Miss
Katherine Morhart
of Middleport, Ohio, and lives at 1654
East Broad
Street, Columbus, Ohio. His son Richard
is engaged
with him in the practice of his
profession and his two
daughters, Miss Mary Katharine and Miss
Martha E.
Sater, are in college.