Background
Logue, Edward Joseph was born on February 7, 1921 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Edward J. and Resina (Fay) Logue.
Logue, Edward Joseph was born on February 7, 1921 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Edward J. and Resina (Fay) Logue.
Bachelor of Arts, Yale University, 1942; Bachelor of Laws, Yale University, 1947.
Practiced in, Philadelphia, 1948;
legal secretary, Governor Chester Bowles, Hartford, Connecticut, 1949-1951;
special assistant to, ambassador Chester Bowles, New Delhi, 1952-1953;
development administrator, City of New Haven, 1954-1960;
development administrator, City of Boston, 1961-1967;
visiting Maxwell professor government, Boston University, 1967-1968;
president, chief Executive officer, New York State Urban Development Corporation, 1968-1975;
president, Roosevelt Island Development Corporation, 1969-1975;
president, Logue Development Company, Inc., 1976-1997;
president, South Bronx Development Organisation, Inc., 1978-1985;
chief Executive officer, Logue Boston, 1987-1994;
Thomas Jefferson professor, School Architecture, University of Virginia, spring 1985;
senior lecturer, School Architecture and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1985-1989. Principal development consultant to Fort Lincoln New Town, Washington, 1968. Visiting lecturer Yale School Law, 1957-1977.
Chairman Task Force on Housing and Neighborhood Improvement, New York City, 1966. Member Critical Choices Commission, 1973-1976. Founder Vineyard Open Land Foundation, 1970.
Member visiting committee Harvard University School Design, 1969-1975. Member resource team Mayor's Institute on City Design.
Chairman Dukes County Charter Commission, 1991-1992. Advisor to Mayor Jackson and Corporation for Olympic Development, Atlanta, 1993. With United States Army Air Force, 1943-1945.
Fellow American Academy Arts and Sciences. Member American Institute of Architects (honorary member), Tavern Club (Boston), Century Club (New York City), Saturday (Boston), Yale Club (New York City), Harvard Club, Phi Beta Kappa (honorary).
Married Margaret DeVane, June 7, 1947. Children: Katherine, William DeVane.