Who's Who in the Far East/LLOYD, Prof. Arthur

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3630608Who's Who in the Far East — LLOYD, Prof. Arthur

LLOYD, Prof. Arthur (TOKYO), M.A., Professor, Imperial University; & April 10, 1852; in. Maria Rosa Theresa, d. of Colonel J. Lloyd, C.B., and subsequently to Mary, d, of J. B. Tolput, of Folkestone. Educ.; Brewood Grammar School; Peterhouse, College Cambridge; Tubingen; graduated 1st class classical tripos and proxime accessit for Chancellor's medals, 1874. Elected Fellow and Dean of Peterhouse, 1877; ordained Deacon,, 1875; priest, 1876, by Bishop of Chester; rector of Norton, Bury St. Edmunds, 1878-84; S.P.G. Missionary to Japan, 1874; Professor of English, Keiogijuku College, Tokyo, 1885; Imperial Naval Academy, 1886; went to Canada, 1890, as Professor of Classics at Trinity College, Toronto, and Head-master of Trinity College School; returned to Japan, 1893 and re-appointed to Keiogijuku and Imperial Naval College; for several years President of St. Paul's College, Tokyo; at present lecturer in English at Imperial University, Higher Commercial School and Naval Academy; President, Asiatic Society of Japan, 1904-5. Publications: "Japanese Colloquial," " Kenshiu's Vision." -'Imperial Songs" (being translations of poems by Emperor and Empress of Japan ), " Confessions of a Husband." "Life of Admiral Togo,"" Buddhist Meditations,' " The Gospel of the Four," Japanese problem play, and contributions to the Asiatic Society's Journal; joint editor of " Russia-Tapane.se War Address: 26, Iigura Roknchome, Tokyo, Japan.