Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1894 — LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN.
Charles 11. Luscomb of Brooklyn Is the New President. At the annual meeting of the League of American Wheelmen held at Louis-
ville, Ky.,Charles H. Luscomb of Brooklyn was elected President. Mr. Luscomb is a graduate of the College of the City of New York and Columbia Law School and is a well-known and successful New i York lawyer. He became identified with wheeling in-
terests in the summer of 18811, and shortly became captain of the Brooklyn Club, holding that position three years. In 1888 he was elected President of the League of American Wheelmen, a position which he filled with great credit. The present membership of the League is 36,950, an increase of 2,646 the past reason. Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New York rank in the order named in the League membership at the present time. There has been a decrease in the membership of women during the post season, the membership of the fair sex being now 915. The Auditing Committee of the Lea rue has taken care of over SIOO,OOO in the past year.
CHAS. H. LUSCOMB.
