Background
Riggs, Arthur Stanley was born on April 8, 1879 in Cranford, New Jersey, United States. Son of James Forsyth and Isabella (Brittin) Riggs.
(written in 1905 by Arthur Stanley Riggs, right after two ...)
written in 1905 by Arthur Stanley Riggs, right after two years' stay in the Philippines, during which he had witnessed, examined, researched, and reported on the political plays which the American colonial government had judged to be "seditious." His reportage of the ensuing raids, suppression, arrests, and trials is accompanied by informative sidelights on the personalities and the productions, and peppered with his own opinions and perceptions.
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Riggs, Arthur Stanley was born on April 8, 1879 in Cranford, New Jersey, United States. Son of James Forsyth and Isabella (Brittin) Riggs.
Educated at home private tutors and father.
Died December 25, 1944. Clerk statistical department Standard Oil Company, New York City, 1896 to 1900. Reporter New York Times, New York Mail and Express, Commercial Advertiser, 1900.
Exchange editor Electrical
Review, assistant editor Mining and Metallurgy, editor Electrical Age, 1901-1952; editor Manila Daily Bulletin, The Critic, Manila Freedom, Manila Cablenews, 1902-1904.
Magazine contributor and staff lecturer on art, architecture and history in several colleges universities, 1905-1925. Director and secretary Archeological Society Washington and editor and secretary Art and Archeology (bimonthly magazine), 1925-1935.
(written in 1905 by Arthur Stanley Riggs, right after two ...)
Member New York Naval Militia, 1896-1902. Clubs: Cosmos (Washington).
Married Elisabeth Adams Corey, April.