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Page 215 - Democratic party, and both he and his wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal church South, in which he is a steward.
Page 249 - Iowa, in which he completed the prescribed course and was graduated as a member of the class of...
Page 262 - Chicago, in which he was graduated as a member of the class of 1903, and from which he received his degree of Doctor of Medicine.
Page 84 - County bar in 1880, since which time he has been actively engaged in the practice of his profession. Always an active Republican, and showing marked aptitude for party work, he soon became recognized as one of the leaders of the organization in his...
Page 165 - Fraternally he is a member of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons and of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Page 129 - Elks, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the Woodmen of the World and the Knights of the Maccabees, and he is well known in the affairs of the Cuyamaca Club.
Page 345 - Fayette, in which he was graduated as a member of the class of 1901, and from which he received the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
Page 295 - He is also a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and of the Knights of Pythias.
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Page 204 - The subject of this memoir was their only child and was afforded the advantages of the public schools of his native city, as well as those of the Detroit Business College.