Education
Logan was raised in Brooklyn, New York, and attended Princeton University. He graduated from Princeton as part of the Class of 1913.
Logan was raised in Brooklyn, New York, and attended Princeton University. He graduated from Princeton as part of the Class of 1913.
He played college football for the Princeton Tigers and was a consensus first-team selection on the 1912 College Football All-America Team. Logan later became a banker who served as senior vice president of Central Hanover Bank & Trust, a director of the War Production Board during World World War II and director-general of the Allied Joint Export Import Agency in post-war Germany. In his later years, Logan lived in Middleburg, Virginia.
He died there in 1977, aged 86.