Logo
facts about herbert lord.html

23 Facts About Herbert Lord

facts about herbert lord.html1.

Herbert Lord was most notable for his service as the Army's Director of Finance during World War I and the Director of the United States Bureau of the Budget from 1922 to 1929.

2.

Herbert Lord acted on his own initiative to provide disability payments to soldiers who were wounded, injured, or suffered severe illness during the war, another action Congress approved retroactively.

3.

In 1922, Herbert Lord was appointed as budget director, and he remained in the position until 1929.

4.

Herbert Lord became ill in 1929 and resigned as budget director.

5.

Herbert Lord's health did not improve, and he died in Washington, DC, on June 2,1930.

6.

Herbert M Lord was born in Rockland, Maine, on December 6,1859, the son of Sabin Lord and Abbie Lord.

7.

Herbert Lord was raised and educated in Rockland, and graduated from Rockland High School.

Related searches
Theodore Roosevelt
8.

Herbert Lord briefly attended Bates College, then transferred to Colby College.

9.

Herbert Lord taught music and sang, and his tenor voice earned praise from admirers who suggested he could have pursued a singing career.

10.

Herbert Lord was next employed by a paper in Denver, Colorado, where he remained until returning to Maine.

11.

Herbert Lord then became editor of The Courier-Gazette in Rockland, of which he later purchased an ownership stake.

12.

Herbert Lord was assigned to the Paymaster Department duties and served with the Volunteers until joining the Regular Army.

13.

In 1902, Herbert Lord was commissioned as a Regular Army captain, and he continued to serve in the Paymaster Department.

14.

Herbert Lord was serving as a major in 1908 when President Theodore Roosevelt made use of his previous experience by detailing Herbert Lord to assist the United States Congress with the development of a new tariff bill.

15.

In 1910, Herbert Lord was appointed to oversee the disbursement of US funds to the government of Cuba following the United States military's Second Occupation of Cuba.

16.

On his own initiative, Herbert Lord diverted funds appropriated for other purposes so they could be used to pay the debts, which had by then increased to over $1 billion.

17.

Herbert Lord took the initiative to pay them based on their own certification of eligibility, with the War Department later using centrally located records for verification.

18.

Herbert Lord's efforts enabled the eligible veterans to rapidly obtain their disability payments, and Congress retroactively approved his actions.

19.

Herbert Lord was considered by many observers to be obsessed with reducing spending, including such seemingly trivial measures as reducing the size of postal money order blanks by one inch to save $8,000 a year.

20.

Herbert Lord suffered a prolonged illness in 1929, which caused him to resign as budget director.

21.

Herbert Lord's condition continued to worsen, and he died at his home in Washington, DC's Woodley Apartments on June 2,1930.

22.

Stuart Waldo Herbert Lord was born in 1886 and died in 1889.

23.

Kenneth Prince Herbert Lord was a career Army officer and retired as a brigadier general.