Lucius Matlack Fall
(1857- )
Lucius Fall was born in Greenbush, Ohio in 1857, the son of
Rev. John L. and Rebecca (Hart) Fall. He received his B.S. from
Otterbein College and his LL.B. from the University of Michigan.
His poetry was anthologized in Modern American
Poetry (1937), America Singing (1934), Poets of the
Western Scene (1937) and appeared in various newspapers. At
the time of the biographical sketch presented in The Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Poets, Fall resided in
Los Angeles, California.
[Source: The Biographical Dictionary
of Contemporary Poets: The Who's Who of American Poets 154 (New
York: Avon House, 1938)] [The Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary
Poets indicates that Fall was the author of a book titled, From
My Sick Chamber (1929). We find no OCLC listing for a book of
this title.]