Member Directory,
1847 - 1922
Austen G. Fox
Lawyer
Centurion, 1884–1937
Charles C. Beaman and Henry B. Sands
New York (Manhattan), New York
Wickford, Rhode Island
Age thirty-five
Providence, Rhode Island
Archivist’s Notes
Uncle of Austen Fox Riggs
Century Memorial
Both in mind and manner, Austen George Fox had a personality quite his own. A loyal and devoted son of Harvard, he clung closely to his early academic associations and relationships to the very end of his life. He had a powerful and richly-furnished mind, was widely-read and had great command of language. He went through life with the most amazing nonchalance. He quickly rose to a position at the bar where he commanded high fees; then comfortably formed the habit of doing only what he wanted to do and when he wanted to do it. From one point of view, his life was a lazy one. From another viewpoint, it was a life of very carefully selected occupations and opportunities. He was a brilliant and often amusing conversationalist, with a tendency to sarcasm, and took part in all sorts of interesting forms of public service.
Alexander Dana Noyes
1938 Century Association Yearbook
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