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tended the public schools of Milton Center, Ohio; Tri State Normal College, Indiana; Ohio State University Law Department. Studied law in office with Judge Elmer G. McClelland, of Bowling Green. Admitted to the bar of Ohio July, 1909; later to United States District Court. In 1910 formed partnership with Judge Elmer G. McClelland under the firm name of McClelland & Bowman, which continued until January 1, 1915, since which date has continued in the practice alone. Taught in the schools of Wood County from 1893 to 1901. Superintendent of schools at Milton Center and Haskins for several years. County Recorder of Wood County from 1901 to 1907. Mayor of Bowling Green, 1914 to 1918. Member Board of Education of Bowling Green for six years. Chairman Wood County Republican Central Committee for a number of years. Director Wood County Savings Bank of Bowling Green, and Farmer Sayings Bank of Haskins. Member Masonic Order, B. P. O. E., I. O. O. F., K. of P., American, .Ohio State and Wood County Bar Associations. Republican.


JAMES HARRINGTON BOYD.


Residence, 2121 Glenwood Avenue; office, 1518 Nicholas Building, Toledo. Born in Ccshocton County, Ohio, December 7, 1862. Son of James and Mary (Ross) Boyd. Married March 25, 1896, to Susan Adams; three children: James Harrington, Jr., Helen H., and Mary A. Attended country school in Keene. Township; Coshocton High School; Wooster University; Princeton University; University of Goettingen, at Hanover, Germany. Professor of Mathematics at Macatester College, 1887 to 1890; University of Chicago from 1893 to 1902. Attended Harvard Law School, 1902 to 1903: Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1904; United States District Court, 1905. Engaged in the practice of law in Toledo continuously to the present time. Chairman of The Employers' Liability Commission of Ohio, appointed by Governor Judson Harmon. Member Toledo Commerce Club. Democrat.


WILLIAM HOWARD BOYD.


Residence, 1525 East 107th Street; office, 900 Marshall Building, Cleveland. Born in Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio, August 11, 1,864. Son of George W. and Mary A. (Campbell) Boyd. Attended the public schools of Ohio. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1887. Engaged in the individual law practice until 1908; later member of the following firms: Westenhaver, Boyd, Rudolph & Brooks, 1913; Westenhaver, Boyd & Brooks, 1913-1917; Boyd & Brooks, March 15, 1917, to October, 1917; since which time member of the firm of Boyd, Cannon, Brooks & Wickham. Republican nominee for Mayor of Cleveland against the late Tom L. Johnson, in the 1905 campaign; engaged with Mr. Johnson in the historical "Johnson-Boyd Debates;" the last four of the series were held in Central Armory, Cleveland. Member Cleveland, Ohio State and American Bar Associations; East End Chamber of Commerce, Masonic Order, K. of P., B. P. O. E., Athletic Club, Euclid Avenue M. E. Church: Assistant Director of Law of Cleveland, 1897-1899; Roosevelt delegate to Republican State Convention, 1912; selected as one of. Ohio's Big-Four Roosevelt candidates to Chicago Convention. Active in Leonard Wood campaign, having been elected delegate-at-large to the Republican National Convention, 1920. Republican.


EDWARD H. BOYLAN.


Residence, 77 Highland Avenue; office, ,621 Second National Bank Building, Akron. Born in Wayne County, Ohio, October 17, 1875. Stn of Edward and Alice (Parrott) Boylan. Married to Marian Comsock, of Akron, September 17, 1914. Attended the public schools of Ashland County, Ohio; high school 'at Ann Arbor, Michigan; received LL. B. degree from University of Michigan Law Department in 1903. Admitted to the bars of Ohio and Michigan in 1903; later to United States District Court, northern district of Ohio. In partnership with Edwin W. Brouse, under the firm name of Boylan & Brouse, in Akron, from 1907 to 1914, since which date he has been in the general practice alone. Member Masonic Order. I. 0. 0. F., K. of P., Fairlawn Heights Country Club, City Club, University Club. Chamber cf Commerce, American and Sum-


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mit County Bar Associations. Member Summit County Board of Elections, 1912 to 1914.

Elected State Representative Summit County, November 2. 1920. Republican.


JOHN J. BOYLE.


Residence, Hubbard, Ohio; office, 120) Wick Building, Youngstown, Ohio. Born in Hubbard,- Ohio, July 7, 1876. Son of John and Anna (Tigue) Boyle. Married to Mary E. Boyle, of New Castle, Pennsylvania, June 26. 1907. Five children, Francis, James, Edgar, Grace and Beatrice; latter twins. Attended the public and high schools of Hubbard; read law in office of A. J. Woolf, of Youngstown and then attended Western Reserve University Law School, Cleveland. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1902; United States Circuit Court of Appeals, May, 1910; United States District Court, 1911. Associated for a time with A. J. Woolf. Since 1908 associated with Chas. Koonce, Jr., and Thos. McNamara, Jr. Special counsel in northeastern Ohio of Attorney General Timothy S. Hogan from 1910 to 1914. Mayor of Hubbard, Ohio, for two terms; served on Hubbard Board of Education three terms. Legal advisor of town of Hubbard, Ohio, since 1920; Democratic State Central Committeeman 19th District of Ohio since 1914; Democratic Presidential elector for 19th District of Ohio, 1920; delegate to Democratic National Convention in San Francisco in 1920. Member St. Patrick Catholic Church, Hubbard, Ohio; Knights of Columbus; Trumbull County and Mahoning County Bar Associations; Hubbard Board of Trade. Democrat.


WILLIAM CAMPBELL BOYLE.


Residence, 3328 Euclid Avenue; office, 1201 Leader-News Building, Cleveland. Born in Salem, Ohio, June 13, 1855. Son of Alan and Martha Boyle. Married to Abigail Rudenbrod ; one child, Mrs. J. C. Bolger, of New York City. Educated in the public and high schools of Salem; attended Cornell University one year. Studied law under the preceptorship of J. Thwing Brooks, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and with J. R. Carey, Salem, Ohio. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1888; later United States Courts. In partnership with J. R. Carey


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and J. F. Mullens under the firm name of Carey, Boyle & Mullens, at Salem, 1888 to 1900.

Moved to Cleveland in 1900, where became associated with the firm of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey ; member of the firm at the present time. Member Ohio State and Cleveland Bar Associations ; Union, Rowfant and Tippecanoe Clubs, Cleveland. Republican.


BERNARD SCULLION BRADY.


Residence, 2102 Adelbert Road; office, 500 Cuyahoga Building, Cleveland. Born in Steubenville, Ohio, June 12, 1892. Son of Peter E. and Mary (Scullion) Brady. Attended St. Peter's Parochial School, Steubenville, Ohio ; of Northern Ohio graduate of Georgetown Preparatory School, Washington, D. C., 1910 ; Georgetown University, with A. B. degree, 1914 ; A. M. degree, 1915; received degree of LL. B. from Western Reserve University, 1917. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1917 ; United States District Court, 1920. Associated for a few months with the firm of Wilkin, Cross & Daoust, Cleveland ; since that time associated with the firm of Bulkley, Hauxhurst, Saeger & Jamison. Member City Club and Knights of Columbus.


HERMAN BRANDMILLER, JR.


Residence, Hillman Street; office, Municipal Court, Youngstown. Born in Youngstown, April 6, 1878. Son of Herman and Matilda (Renker) Brandmiller. Married April 7, 1906, to Maude E. Miller. Attended the public and high schools of Youngstown; graduate of Harvard College in 1902, with A. B. degree; in 1903 with A. M. degree; Harvard Law School in 1905, LL. B. degree. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1905. Judge Criminal Court of Youngstown, 1910 to 1914; Judge Municipal Court since 1914. Member Mahoning County Bar Association. Democrat.


JOSEPH C. BREITENSTEIN.


Residence, Hollenden Hotel; offices, 312 Federal Building and Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born in Canton, Stark County, Ohio, July 30, 1884. Son of Louis and Mary A. (Shane) Breitenstein. Attended St. Peter's Catholic School, Canton, Ohio; received A. B. degree from St. Francis College (now Quincy College), Quincy, Ill., 1910; and LL. B. degree from George Washington University Law Department, Washington, D. C., June, 1914. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, May, 1915; to the bar of the District of Columbia, February, 1915. Private secretary to United States Senator At-lee Pomerene, from 1911 to May, 1915; appointed Assistant United States District Attorney for the northern district of Ohio by Attorney General Gregory, May 15, 1915, and served continuously in that capacity to the present time, with the exception of September, October and November, when he resigned to manage the campaign for reelection of United States Senator Pomerene. Member Cleveland Athletic and Yacht Clubs, Knights of Columbus, Committee on Municipal Courts of the Cleveland Bar Association. Secretary Democratic State Executive Committee of Ohio during the presidential campaign, 1916; in that capacity managed the United States senatorial campaign and assisted in the management of the gubernatorial and presidential campaign. Democratic candidate for Congress in the 16th Congressional District, in which cam-



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paign he was a vigorous exponent of the war against Germany. Democrat.


ABRAHAM T. BREWER.


Residence, 5704 Hawthorne Avenue; office, Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Monroe County, Ohio, September 20, 1841. Son of Abraham and Mary (Mitchell) Brewer. Married to Clara Tagg, November 21, 1900. Early education received in Indiana County, Pa., schools; attended Harlem Springs College; graduate of Ohio Law College, with degree of LL. B. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, March 16, 1869; United States District and Circuit Courts, 1869; United States Supreme Court. 1878; United States Circuit Court of Appeals in 1890. Member of the firms of Brewer & Kaiser; Brewer & Winters; Brewer & Palmer; Brewer, Palmer & McGowan; Dickey, Brewer. & McGowan; Brewer, Cook & McGowan to January 1, 1905. Served over three years in Civil War with Company A, 61st Pennsylvania Volunteers; Army of the Potomac in 6th Army Corps. Trustee of Western Reserve Historical Society; member Sons of American Revolution; Epworth Memorial M. E. Church. Republican.


NELSON J. BREWER.


Residence, Euclid, Ohio; office, 804-05 Union Commerce National Bank Building, Cleveland. Born in Euclid, Ohio, August 3, 1884. Son of James M. and Susan E. (Miller) Brewer. Married to Mildred E. Jenks, of Nottingham, Ohio, September 3, 1913. Two children, Marion E. and Mabel L. Attended Euclid Village public school; graduate of Shaw High School, 1904; received LL. B. degree from Western Reserve University, 1908. Admitted to the bar of Ohio June, 1908; United States District Court, northern district of Ohio, 1911. Associated with Ex-Judge Lawrence, 1909-11; with Judge Robert M. Morgan, 1912-17; member of the firm White, Brewer & Curtiss since 1917. Vice president Euclid Village Board of Education. Member Masonic Order, Alpha Tau Omega and Delta Theta Phi fraternities. Clerk of Euclid Village, 190810; solicitor of Euclid Village, 1913; member House of Representatives, 1911-12; assistant to Attorney General of Ohio, 191314. Democrat.


WARREN MILTON BRIGGS.


Residence, 13067 Cedar Road; office, Guardian Building, Cleveland. Born. in Horton, Kansas, March 8, 1890. Son of William M. and Ida May (Buchhols) Briggs. Married to Hildegarde Elizabeth Shoemaker, July 20, 1917. Graduate Portsmouth, Ohio, High School, 1907; Ohio State University, with A. B. degree, in 1911; Harvard Law School, with degree of LL. B., in 1915. Admitted to the bar of Illinois, 1915; Ohio, 1919. Associated with firm of Dustin, McKeehan. Merrick, Arter & Stewart. Captain of United States Reserve Corps, Infantry, during the war. Member University Club; Harvard Alumni Association; Delta Tau Delta fraternity.

 

CHARLES EDWARD BROCK.

 

Residence, 1840 East 87th Street; office, Illuminating Building, Cleveland. Born December 1, 1867, at Washington, D. C. Son of Wm. G. and Mary F. (James) Brock. Married October 30, 1895, to Mary L. Brooke. Graduate of National University, Washington, D. C., in 1892, with LL. B. degree. Admitted to bar of Supreme Court, D. C., December 19, 1892; Court of Appeals, D. C., May 9, 1900; United States Supreme Court, November 18, 1901; United States Circuit Court, February 16, 1909; United States Court Custom Appeals, January 7, 1910; and United States C. A., 6th Circuit, January 18, 1911. Practiced law in Washington, D. C., from 1892 to 1915. Member of firm of Hull, Smith, Brock & West.

 

JASON H. BROOKES.

 

Residence and office East Liverpool. Born in East Liverpool, Ohio, May 18, 1863. Son of Jason and Lucy C. Brookes. Married, October 1, 1889; three children. Educated in the common schools of East Liverpool; studied law in office of Colonel H. R. Hill. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1886. Member of the firm of Brookes & Thompson. Member Masonic order. Republican.

 

CHARLES TWING BROOKS.

 

Residence, 8205 Euclid Avenue; office, 1201 Leader-News Building, Cleveland.

 

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Born in Salem, Ohio, March 29, 1867. Son of J. Twing and Annie (Miller) Brooks. Attended public and high schools of Salem; Adams Academy Preparatory School. Quincy, Massachusetts. Graduate of Yale College with degree of A. B., 1889; graduate of Harvard Law School with LL. B. degree, 1894. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1894; United States District Court, sixth district, 1895; later to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Connected with the law firm of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, of Cleveland, since October, 1894.. Member Union, University, Country, Mayfield, Tavern and Rowfant Clubs of Cleveland. University Club of New York; Cleveland and Ohio State Bar Associations. Republican.

 

JAMES C. BROOKS.

 

Residence, 11107 Magnolia Drive; office, Marshall Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, May 22, 1876. Son of Stephen E. and Mary E. (Coffinberry) Brooks. Married to Frances Perkins (deceased 1911). One son; James C. Brooks, Jr.' Attended. Cleveland public and high schools; University School; received A. B. degree from Yale College in 1898; LL.B. degree from Harvard Law School, 1901. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1901; later U. S. District Court; sand U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Associated with the firm of Garfield, Garfield & Howe, in 1901; member of the firm of Garfield, Howe and Westenhaver, 1903; Westenhaver, Boyd, Rudolph & Brooks, 1908; Westenhaver, Boyd & Brooks 1913; Boyd & Brooks, 1917, until the fall of that year when the firm became Boyd, Cannon & Brooks; since 1919 member of the firm Boyd, Cannon, Brooks & Wickham. From August, 1917, until February 1, 1919, was in the legal department of the American Red Cross in Paris, France, 1917-19. Appointed solicitor of the American Red Cross in France, 1918. Commissioned Captain A. R. C., October, 1917. Commissioned Major A. R. C., October, 1918. Member Union; Country; University; Tavern; Nisi Prius Clubs; Cleveland Bar Association; Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity; Thayer Law Club of Harvard. Republican.

 

ELMER E. BROOKS.

 

Residence, 9222 Miles Park Avenue; office, 629 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born in Newburgh, Ohio, October 10, 1861. Son of John and Lydia (Rathbun) Brooks. Married to Lucy S. Smith, of Cleveland, June 28, 1899. Attended Central High School, Cleveland; Western Reserve College; graduate of University of Michigan Law School with degree of LL. B., 1887. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1887; United States District Court, 1892. Engaged in the individual general practice in Cleveland. During the war served as member Legal Advisory Board, precinct of 15th ward. Member Masonic Order, Cleveland and Ohio State Bar Associations. Republican.

 

DAVID JOSEPH BROPHY.

 

Residence, 1581 Coutant Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio; office, 506 Swetland Building, Cleveland. Born in New Marlboro, Berkshire County, Massachusetts. Son of John J. and Ellen (McAuliffe) Brophy. Married to Helen McKay, of Derby, Connecticut, July 23, 1908. Four children, David,. Ruth, Colletta and Helen. Attended public and high schools of New Marlboro, Massachusetts; graduate of Pope's Business College, 1904; graduate of Baldwin-Wallace

 

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Academy, May 28, 1918; Cleveland Law School with LL. B. degree, 1919. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1919; United States District Court, 1920. Engaged in the general practice in Cleveland; me rber of the firm of Blackett & Brophy since July 1, 1919. Member Forest City Council Knights of Columbus, Delta Theta Phi Law fraternity, Cleveland and Ohio State Bar Associations. Elected delegate to Democratic state convention, third district, 1920. Democrat.

 

STEPHEN BROPHY.

 

Residence, Scottwood Apartments; office, 1038-39 Spitzer Building, Toledo. Born in Toledo, June 14, 1863. Son of Thomas and Catherine Brophy. Attended public and high schools of Toledo; graduate of Yale University Law Department, 1891, with degree of LL. B. Admitted to the bar of Ohio March 8, 1888; later to United States District Court. In the individual law practice in Toledo since admission. Member Barton Smith Lodge No. 613, F. & A. M.; B. P. 0, E. Lodge No. 53; president Toledo Bar Association, 1920; president Lawyers Club of Toledo. Member of Ohio State Bar Association. Democratic candidate for Congress in ninth Congressional district, 1896. Secretary The Page Dairy Company. Democrat.

 

BERNARD FRANKLIN BROUGH.

 

Residence, The Wilson; office, Court House, Toledo. Born in Delphi, Indiana, February 28, 1871. Son of James V. and Mary (Breasley) Brough. Attended the Public Schools of Toledo; received LL. B. degree from University of Michigan Law Department in 1893. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1893; later to United States District Court. United States Commissioner for Toledo for several years; Assistant City Solicitor of Toledo for some time; Judge Police Court for 19 months ; elected Judge Common Pleas Court in 1906; re-elected in 1911 and 1918. Member all Masonic Bodies: Knights Templar, Scottish Rite, 32nd degree; B. P. 0. E.; Toledo Club; Inverness Club; Maumee Yacht Club ; Sigma Chi Fraternity ; Ohio State and Toledo Bar Associations. Republican.

 

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EDWIN W. BROUSE.

 

Residence, 36 Kuder Avenue; office, 412 Central Savings & Trust Building, Akron. Born in Akron, Ohio, June 2, 1879. Son of Cornelius A. and Kate (Wesener) Brouse. Married to Helen E. Fouts, of Akron, October 4, 1909; one son, Robert C. Primary education received in Akron public schools; graduate of Akron high school June, 1896; graduate of Oberlin College with A. B. degree, 1901; graduate of School of Law, Columbia University, New York City, with LL. B. degree, 1905. Admitted to the bar of New York and to the bar of Ohio, 1905; United States District Court, 1908. Began the individual practice of law in Akron, 190507; formed partnership with E. H. Boylan, under firm name of Boylan & Brouse, 190714; individual practice, 1914-19; since January, 1919, in partnership with A. H. Commins and Amos H. Englebeck, and C. Blake McDowell, under firm name of Commins, Brouse, Englebeck & McDowell. Director The Central Savings & Trust Company, The Permanent Savings & Loan Company. Private 44th Training Battery, Field Artillery Central Officers' School; honorably discharged at Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky, December, 1918. Chairman Legal Advisory Board, Local District No. 1, Summit County, Ohio, before entering the service. Member City and University Clubs, Akron; American and Akron Bar Associations.

 

DAVID MOODY BROWN.

 

Residence, Steubenville, Ohio. Born in Haslem Springs, Carroll County, Ohio, August 28, 1845. Son of James and Martha Brown. Married to Martha S. Erskine, September 1, 1880; two children: Bertram N. and Bessie Bianca (latter deceased). Attended country common schools; received degrees of B. P. and A. B. from Haslem Springs College in 1870. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, August, 1876; Kansas, 1886. Practiced law in Wichita, Kansas, from 1886 until 1898. Member Presbyterian Church; Masonic Order: Scottish Rite, 32nd Degree; Steubenville, Ohio State and Wichita Bar Associations. Prosecuting Attorney of Carroll County, for four years; appointed by President McKinley as Assistant United States Attorney for the Central District of the Indian Territory in 1898, and remained in that service for eight years. Member Republican convention which nominated McKinley for Congress. Republican.

 

ENSIGN N. BROWN.

 

Residence, 1332 Elm Street ; office, 1004 Wick Building, Youngstown. Born in Canfield, Ohio, December 9, 1854. Son of Richard and Thalia F. (Newton) Brown. Married to Jeannette Cooper, September 20, 1876. Two children : Genevieve N., and Bessie H., Educated with private tutors in New York City. Studied law in the offices of Van Hyning & Johnston. Youngstown. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, October, 1880. Member Masonic-Order ; American Bar Association ; President Mahoning County Bar Association since its organization ; President Ohio State Bar Association, 1918-19. Republican.

 

JOHN J. BROWN.

 

Residence, 747 S. Haines Avenue; office, First National Bank, Alliance. Born in Hanover, Columbiana County, Ohio, October 16, 1869. Son of George and Mary El-

 

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len (Sinclair) Brown. Married December 28, 1905, to Elizabeth Marsh, of Alliance. One child, George D. Attended public schools in Hanover, Columbiana County, Ohio; Mt. Union College; received LL. B. degree from State University of Iowa in 18)7. Admitted to the bar of Iowa June, 1897; Ohio, March, 1898; later to United States District Court, northern district of Ohio. Member of the firm of Diehl & Brown, of Alliance, Ohio, from 1502 to date. City solicitor of Alliance from 1906 to 1912. Member Masonic Order: Shrine, Commandery; B. P. O. E., Alpha Tau Omega and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; Alliance and Stark County Bar Associations. Republican.

 

WALTER FOLGER BROWN.

 

Residence, 2364 Robinwood Avenue; office, Nicholas Building, Toledo. Born in Massillon, Ohio, May 31, 1869. $on of James Marshall and Lavinia (Folger) Brown. Married September 10, 1903, to Katharine Hafer. Attended the Public and High Schools of Toledo; Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio; received A. B. degree from Harvard College in 1892; attended Harvard Law School, 189394. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1894; later to United States Courts. Member of the firm of J. M. & W. F. Brown, 1894 to 1908; Brown Hahn & Sanger since 1908. President Board of Trustees of Lucas County Childrens Home. Member Toledo, Commerce, Country and Toledo Yacht Club; Harvard Club and Ohio Society (New York) ; Columbus (Ohio) Athletic Club; Ohio State and Toledo Bar Associations. Chairman Republican State Central Committee, 1906 to 1912; member Constitutional Convention of Ohio, 1911-12; Chairman Progressive State Central and Executive Committee of Ohio, 1912-13; member Progressive National Executive Committee ; Ohio Executive Committee; National Advisory Committee; Chairman Lucas County Executive Committee. Republican.

 

WILLIAM C. BROWN.

 

Residence, 1411 Belle View Boulevard; office, 807-09 Sinclair Building, Steubenville. Born in Toronto, Canada, February 15, 1877. Son of Benjamin J. and Margaret B. (McClure) Brown. Married to Katharine C. Silvey. Received degree of A. B. from College of Wooster, 1899; degree of LL. B. from Ohio State University, 1902. Admitted to the bar of Ohio June 12, 1902; United States Circuit Court, Sixth Circuit; United States District Court, 1907. Member Masonic Order. Prosecuting Attorney of Jefferson County, Ohio, 1913-1917. Republican.

 

DAVID FERDINAND BRUCKER.

 

Residence, 20 Rowland Avenue; office, 30 1/2 S. Park Street, Mansfield. Born in Mansfield, Ohio, March 23, 1891. Son of Hon. Lewis and Mary (Cummins) Brucker. Married to Jeanette Williams, of Mansfield, Ohio, June 16, 1912; one daughter, Jane Hedges. Attended Mansfield grade schools to eighth grade; Mansfield high school two years; Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, New Jersey, nearly two years; Harstrom School, Norwalk, Connecticut, one year; University of Michigan Law School one year. Studied law in office of his father, Hon. Lewis Brucker, Mansfield. Admitted to the bar of Ohio January, 1916. Associated with law firm of Brucker & Henkel in Mansfield, from 1916 to 1919, when the firm became Brucker, Henkel, Mabee & Brucker until December, 1920, when the firm became Brucker, Henkel & Brucker. Enlisted for service in United States Army in the Aviation Section, December 28, 1917; stationed at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas; Sergeant Major of quarantine camp at Kelly Field; mustered out of service January 18, 1919. Member B. P. 0. E. No. 56, Chamber of Commerce, McVey Post, American Legion of Mansfield; Richland County and Ohio State Bar Associations, First Presbyterian Church, Patron, Red Cross, Mansfield.

 

LEWIS BRUCKER.

 

Residence, 484 Park Avenue, West; office, 30 1/2 South Park Street, Mansfield. Born in Bridgeport. Saginaw County, Michigan, October 30, 1855. Son of Ferdinand and Margaretta (Zeichmeister) Brucker. Married June 10, 1884, to Mary J. Cummins; two children: Angeline C. (deceased) and David F. were born to them. Attended public schools of Saginaw County, Michigan; received LL. B. degree from University of Michigan Law Department in 1881. Admit-

 

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ted to the bar of Ohio in 1886 later admitted to United States District Court and United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Commenced the practice of law in Mansfield in 1886, associated with Senator W. S. Kerr until 1890; in 1897 formed partnership with D. W. Cummins, under the firm name of Brucker & Cummins, and continued until 1909; associated with William F. Voegele, under the firm name of Brucker & Voegele until 1913, when C. F. Henkel entered the firm and the firm name changed to Brucker, Voegele & Henkel; in 1918 the firm became Brucker & Henkel; in 1919 A. B. Mabee and D. F. Brucker joined the firm, under the firm name of Brucker, Henkel, Mabee & Brucker, which continued until December, 1920, when the firm became Brucker, Henkel & Brucker. Probate Judge of Richland County from February 9, 1891, to February 9, 1897; Democratic Presidential Elector from Ohio in 1913; chairman Democratic County Central Committe for several years; chairman Democratic County Executive Committee for several years; chairman Democratic State Central Committee in 1900; President Richland County Bar Association in 1912; member American, Ohio State and Richland County Bar Associations; Masonic bodies; Knights Templar, Scottish Rite, 32nd Degree; B. P. O. E., K. of P.; member First Presbyterian Church. Democrat.

 

ORVILLE SANFORD BRUMBACK.

 

Residence, 2004 Parkwood Avenue; office, 432-36 Spitzer Building, Toledo. Born on a farm in Delaware County, Ohio, December 2, 1855. Son of John and Ellen (Piermont) Brumback. Married October 26, 1881 to Jenny (King) Carey of Indianapolis, Indiana, who died March 16, 1920, two children: Blanche, wife of Lyman Spitzer, and Lydia, wife of Horace E. Allen. Attended the Van Wert public schools until 15 years of age; Wooster University, 1872 to 1875; Princeton University, 1875 to 1877; received A. B. degree in 1877 and A. M. degree in 1880; University of Michigan Law Department, 1877 to 1879; received LL. B. degree in 1879. Admitted to the bars of Michigan and Ohio in 1879; later to all the United States courts. Engaged in the practice of law in Toledo alone since date of admission, with the exception of four years, 1894 to 1898, in partnership with Frank H. Hurd and Chas. A. Thatcher, under the firm name of Hurd, Brumback & Thatcher. Director and president of many different corporations. Member Toledo Club, Toledo Chamber of Commerce, Masonic Order, B P. O. E., Sons of American Revolution, Toledo Art Museum, Lucas County and Ohio State Bar Associations, Northwestern Ohio Historical Association, Toledo Automobile Club, Sigma Chi Fraternity, First Congregational Church of Toledo, member Ohio House of Representatives, 1887 to 1888. Republican.

 

FRED E. BRUML.

 

Residence, 8706 Carnegie Avenue; office, 902 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, January 20, 1878. Son of Charles and Emma (Bauer) Bruml. Married to Theresa Hoffheimer, of Cincinnati, Ohio, October 26, 1904. Attended public and high schools of Cleveland. Received LL. B. degree from Western Reserve University Law School, 1899. Admitted to

 

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the bar of Ohio, January, 1890; to the United States District Court, northern district of

Ohio, 1891. Engaged in the individual law practice in Cleveland. Member Masonic Order, 32nd degree, Grand Chancellor of Grand Domain of Ohio, from June, 1920 to June, 1921, of K. of P. Republican.

 

FORD WHITMAN BRUNNER.

 

Residence, 2572 Kenilworth Road, Cleveland Heights; office, Fidelity Mortgage Building, Cleveland. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, October 20, 1886. Son of Wm. F. and Ella (Ford) Brunneri Married to Bernice North, March 15, 1917. Educated in Public High Schools of Cleveland ; graduate Adelbert College of Western Reserve University with degree of A. B., 1909; Harvard Law School with degree of LL. B., 1912. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1911. Member of the firm of Caldwell, Brunner & Van Buren. Member of Phi Delta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Delta Phi fraternities.

 

HYMAN W. BRUNSWICK.

 

Residence, 350 Crandall Avenue; office, 407 Mahoning Bank Building, Youngstown. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, February 22, 1887. Son of Emanuel and Jennie (Kalisky) Brunswick. Married to Alice W. Goldman, of Cleveland, Ohio, August 1, 1916. Two children: Alice and Peggy. Educated in the public schools of Youngstown; graduate of Rayen High School, 1905; LL. B. degree from Western Reserve University Law School, 1910. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1910; United States District Court, February, 1916. Engaged in the law practice in Youngstown. Secretary and Treasurer The Deforest Realty Co., The Kavanaugh De Niro Construction Co., The Mahoning Oil & Gas Co. Member B. P. O. E. No. 55, I. O. O. F. No. 55, Mahoning County Bar Association. Secretary to Mayor F. A. Hartenstein of Youngstown, 1911-15. Republican.

 

MAX E. BRUNSWICK.

 

Residence, 283 Alameda Avenue; office, 507 Mahoning Bank Building, Youngstown. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, May 11, 1879.

 

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Son of Emanuel and Jennie (Kalisky) Brunswick. Married to Dorothy Friedman, of Youngstown, June 11, 1908; two children: Max E., Jr., and Jean Louise. Educated in Wood Street School and Rayen High School, Youngstown; LL. B. degree from Western Reserve University Law School, Cleveland, 1902. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1902; United States District Court, 1914: Associated with Gen. T. W. Sanderson, in Youngstown, 1902-08. Appointed Government Appeal Agent for local boards, December, 1917. Chairman Jewish Welfare Board, Youngstown; member Elks Club, I. O. O. F., Ohio State and Mahoning County Bar Associations. Elected City Solicitor of Youngstown, 1915; re-elected 1917, served four years. Republican.

 

GEORGE CHESTER BRYCE.

 

Residence, 2347 Lawrence Avenue; office, 519 Gardner Building, Toledo. Born in Dayton, Ohio, July 18, 1882. Son of Stephen Thomas and Ada M. (Webber) Bryce. Married to Katherine Tyrrell, of Toledo, September 22, 1908; two children: John Tyrrell and David George. Attended the public schools, Dayton, Ohio, high school, Toledo, Ohio,; received LL. B. degree from University of Michigan, 1903. Admitted to the bar of Michigan, 1903; Ohio, 1904. Practiced law from 1904 to 1910 with the firm of Marshall & Fraser of Toledo; Associated with Aaron Slagle until 1912, when he became associated with John A. Garver, Warren -J. Duffey & Arthur W. Ryan, and so continued until the death of Mr. Garver, in 1919; since which date he is associated with Warren J. Duffey and Arthur W. Ryan. During the World War member Legal Advisory Board. Member Masonic Order, B. P. O. E., K. of P., Lucas County Bar Association. Republican.

 

ROBERT JOHNS BULKLEY.

 

Office, 500 Cuyahoga Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, October 8, 1880. Son of Charles H. and Roberta E. (Johns) Bulkley. Married to Katharine Pope, of Helena, Mont., February 17, 1909. Attended Brooks Military Institute, Cleveland, 1888-1890; University School, Cleveland, 1890-1898. Graduate of Harvard College in 1902 with A. B. degree. Received A. M. degree in 1906. Attended Harvard Law School, 1903-1905. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1906; to the United States Supreme Court, January, 1910. Associated with firm of Henderson, Quail & Siddall, 1905-1909. In partnership with Richard Inglis, under firm name of Bulkley & Inglis, 1909-1912; with H. Austin Hauxhurst, Richard Inglis & Wilford C. Saeger, firm name of Bulkley, Hauxhurst, Inglis & Saeger, 1912-1917. Robert H. Jamison became a member of the firm in 1914; Richard Inglis left the firm in 1917; Walter I. Sharp became a member of the firm, 1918; the firm name at the present time is Bulkley, Hauxhurst, Saeger & Jamison. Member Troop A, Ohio National Guard, 1905-1908. Chief of the Legal Section, General Munitions Board and War Industries Board, Washington, D. C., 1917-1918; served temporarily as Chief Counsel U. S. Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation during summer of 1917; in charge during the winter and spring of 1919 of the preparation and publication of Assistant Secretary Crowell's Report, "America's Munitions." President of the

 

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Morris Plan Bank of Cleveland since its organization in 1916. Trustee of University School; Member Union. Country, Tavern, Athletic, University, Hermit, Advertising clubs of Cleveland; Harvard Club of New York. Member of Congress, 21st Ohio District, 1911-1915; Delegate Democratic National Convention, Baltimore, 1912; Delegate, Democratic National Convention, St. Louis, 1916; Chairman, Cuyahoga County Democratic Executive Committee, 1914-1916. Democrat.

 

BLASE A. BUONPANE.

 

Residence, 1692 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights; office, Prosecuting Attorney's Office, Cleveland. Born in Blooms Run, Pa., December 16, 1893. Son of E. A. and Mary Jane (Arizzuta) Buonpane. (His father is publisher of The Italian American Citizen Weekly in Youngstown, Ohio, originally published in Cleveland in 1910.) Married to Florence I. Marco, of Cleveland, April 1, 1918. Graduate of Central Public Elementary School in Youngstown, 1908; Central High School, Cleveland, 1911; Ph. B. degree from Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio, 1914; LL. B. degree from law department of the same institution, 1915. Won highest honors in oratory from Ohio Northern University and represented that college in the Ohio Intercollegiate Oratorical Contest, receiving fourth prize. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1915; United States District Court, March 20, 1917. Practiced law in Youngstown, a member of the firm Buonpane & Marco, from September 1, 1917 to May 1, 1918; engaged in general practice in Cleveland from February 3, 1919, to January, 1921, when he was appointed Assistant Prosecuting Attorney of Cuyahoga County. Enlisted in U. S. army May 1, 1918; Sergeant in the Ordnance and Judge Advocate Departments; discharged January 14, 1919. Vice President, Cleveland Italian Savings Bank. Member Elks, Knights of Pythias, Judge Advocate in "Fraternal" Society, Chapter of the Sons of Italy. Candidate for State Representative at the primaries, August 8, 1916, in Youngstown. Republican.

 

FRANK B. BURCH.

 

Residence, 79 Atlas Street; office, 1003-8 Second National Building, Akron. Born in Malone, New York, February 10, 1875. Son of John and Marietta (Ketcham) Burch. Married June 20, 1900, to Rose V. Brewster, of Akron. Attended the public schools and Franklin Academy of Malone, New York; studied law with Musser & Kohler, of Akron. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, October, 1899; later to the United States District Court. Member of the firm of Parsons & Burch from October, 1899, to March, 1904; Wilcox, Parsons & Burch to July 1, 1906; Wilcox, Parsons, Burch & Adams to January 1, 1911; Wilcox, Burch & Adams to January 1, 1916; Burch & Adams to July 1, 1920. Member Masonic Club, Akron City Club, Portage Country Club, Ohio State Bar Association. Republican.

 

HARVEY ALBERT BURGESS.

 

Residence, 1109 Mahoning Avenue ; office, Court House, Warren. Born in Cleveland, January 28, 1886. Son of Charles W. and Nellie (Field) Burgess. Married to Ethel Williams, October 11, 1920. Attended Public and High Schools of Willoughby ; Western Reserve University, 1904-05; graduate Kansas State University in 1911 with LL. B. degree. Admitted to the bar of Kansas, 1911 ; Ohio, 1913. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Trumbull County, 1917-1921 ; elected Prosecuting Attorney, Trumbull County, 1920. Member K. of P., B. P. 0. E., Trumbull County Bar Association. Republican.

 

HARLAN FESSENDEN BURKET.

 

Residence and office, Findlay, Ohio. Born in ,Findlay, Ohio, May 15, 1860. Son of Judge Jacob F. and Pamelia D. (Walters) Burket. Married to Augusta Dukes, January 16, 1895; one son: Jacob F. Educated in the Findlay public schools; graduate of Oberlin College, with Ph. B. and A. M. degrees, 1882. Studied law in office of Judge Jacob F. Burket. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1887; United States District Court, 1894; United States Circuit Court of Appeals, 1902; United States Supreme Court, 1905. Member of the firm of Burket & Burket, 1887-1893. In partnership with John F. Burket and Jacob F. Burket under firm name of Burket, Burket & Burket, to the present time. Vice

 

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president and director American National Bank of Findlay. Member Masonic bodies: Knights Templar; B. P. O. E., I. O. O. F., K. of P.; president Ohio State Bar Association, 1914; member American and Hancock County Bar Associations. Prosecuting Attorney of Findlay from 1890 to 1893, and since 1921. Republican.

 

HOWARD FLETCHER BURNS.

 

Residence, 3297 Scarborough Road, Cleveland Heights ; office, Williamson Building, Cleveland. Born in Lockport, N. Y., October 5, 1888. Married to Mary L. Strong, December 9, 1916. Graduate Amherst College, with degree of B. A., 1912 ; Harvard Law School, with LL. B. degree, 1916. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, January 2, 1917; later to United States District Court. Associated with White, Johnson Cannon & Spieth.

 

RALPH BURROUGHS.

 

Residence, 82 Paige Avenue; office, Herberich Building, Akron. Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, June 16, 1887. Son of George Stockton and Emma Frances (Plumley) Burroughs. Educated in public schools of Crawfordsville, Indiana, and Oberlin. Ohio; attended Oberlin high school, 1901-1903; Oberlin Academy 1903-1905; graduate Oberlin College, with degree of A.B. in 1909; Harvard Law School, with LL. B. degree, 1912. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December 19, 1912; United States District Court, March 28, 1918; United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, December 3, 1918. Practiced law in office of Tolles, Hogsett, Ginn & Morley, Cleveland, September, 1902, to April 15, 1919. Member of firm of Herberich, Burroughs & Smith, Akron, since April 15, 1919. Member Portage Country Club, First Congregational Church, Summit County Bar Association.

 

GEORGE HUMPHREY BURROWS.

 

Residence, 7506 Franklin Avenue; office, 527 Guardian Building, Cleveland. Born in Wakeman, Huron County, Ohio, May 18, 1863. Son of Dr. A. W. and Nancy Ann (Humphrey) Burrows. Married to Ida Bell Folliett, April 8, 1885. Received his early education in the old white frame building on Washington Street (now Tilman) in rear of present Detroit Street School, completing the sixth grade in present Detroit Street School; attended Kentucky School, where he completed fifth and sixth grades, during which time his father died and he was apprenticed to an uncle, a lake captain sailing a schooner on the lakes, the "Leonard Hanna" of the Hanna line; remained there until the age of 17, attending country school in the winter, living at Vermillion on a stock farm, doing chores for board; still at the age of 17, left the lakes for Wellsville, New York, attending preparatory school two years, paying own way. Returned to Cleve land and studied law under P. H. Kaiser, member of Cuyahoga County Bar. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, October, 18)3. Preparation at college was directed to the medical profession, rather than law. Was elected Secretary and Active Manager of The Merchants' and Manufacturers' Exchange, and Associated Jobbers and Manufacturers of Cleveland; studied law to fit himself for the work. In 1905 formed partnership with H. Clair Mason, under the firm name of Burrows & Mason, which continued until 1908, when ill health compelled him to quit for two years. Thereafter resumed the practice of law, confining efforts almost exclusively to organizing corporations and as counsel. Has been active in launching several large corporations successfully, being identified with them as director and official, also legal counsel. Member National Guards of Pennsylvania, 1880; National Advisory Board, Old Colony Club, United Commercial Travelers, Methodist Episcopal Church, American, Ohio State and Cuyahoga County Bar Associations. Republican.

 

RUSSELL J. BURT.

 

Residence, 410 18th Street N. W.; office, 215 Schaefer Building, Canton, Ohio. Born in Charleston, W. Va., January 2, 1886. Son of Benjamin R. and Lillian A. Burt. Married to Hilda J. Corwin in Columbus, Ohio, June 23, 1913; two children: John Corwin and Benjamin Russell. Attended grade schools of Charleston and Wheeling, W. Va., Columbus, Ohio, and Columbus North High School; received degrees of A. B. and LL. B. from Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 1910. Admitted to the bar of

 

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Ohio, June, 1910. Associated with law firm of Goulder, Day, White, Garry and Duncan, of Cleveland, Ohio, 1910-12; moved to Canton and practiced alone for one year; formed partnership with John C. Welty under the firm name of Welty & Burt, 1913, which firm continues to date. President Hess Bed Co., Secretary Luntz Iron & Steel Co., Secretary The Parisian Co., Director The Schory & Schellhase Co., all of Canton; President Massillon Amusement Co., of Massillon. During the World War served as Four Minute Man; Member Draft Board; No. 2 Legal Advisory Board; Red Cross Legal Advisory Board; Civilian Relief. Member Canton Club, President Adcraft Club of Canton, Member Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Stark County Bar Association, McKinley Club of Canton. Republican.

 

HAROLD HITZ BURTON.

 

Residence, 14533 Terrace Road, East Cleveland; office, 617 Cuyahoga Building, Cleveland. Born in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, June 22, 1888. Son of Alfred E. and Gertrude (Hitz) Burton. Married to Selma F. Smith, of West Newton, Massachusetts, June 15, 1912. Graduate of Newton, Massachusetts High School; received A. B. degree from Bowdoin College, Maine, 1909; from Harvard University Law School LL. B. degree, 1912. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1912; Utah, 1914; to the United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio, 1914. Associated with firm of Gage, Wilbur and Wachner, Cleveland, 1912-1914; Assistant Attorney for Utah Power & Light Company and Utah Light and Traction Company in Salt Lake City, Utah, 1914-1916; Attorney for Idaho Power Company and Boise Valley Traction Company, Boise, Idaho, 1916-17; since July 1, 1920, member of the firm of Day, Day & Wilkin. First Lieutenant 361st Infantry, 1917-1918; Captain 361st Infantry, 1918-1919. Member, Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, City Club, Cleveland Grays, American Legion.

 

THEODORE ELIJAH BURTON.

 

Residence, Cleveland, Ohio. Born in Jefferson, Ohio, December 20, 1851. Son of Rev. William and Elizabeth (Grant) Bur-

 

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ton. Attended the public schools and Grand River Institute, Austinburg, Ohio; Iowa (now Grinnell College), Grinnell, Iowa, 1867 to 1870. Entered Oberlin College in 1870, graduating in 1872 with A. B. degree; received A. M. degree in 1875, and LL. D. degree in 1900 from same institution; received LL. D. degree from Dartmouth College in 1907; St. John's, Maryland in 1913; St. John's, Brooklyn in 1918; New York University in 1919. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, July 1, 1875; United States Supreme Court in 1888. Commenced the practice of law in Cleveland, August, 1875. In partnership with John C. Granis from June, 1876 to February 1, 1878; with George L. Dake from 1889 to 1910. Author of: "Financial Crisis and Periods of Industrial and Commercial Depression," 1902; "Life of John Sherman," 1906; "Corporations and the State," 1911; "Some Political Tendencies of the Times and the Effect of the War Thereon," 1919. Elected to the City Council of Cleveland, April, 1886; to the National House of Representatives, November, 1888; continuously re-elected to that body from 1894 to 1908; elected member United States Senate, January, 1909, and served six years until March 4, 1915; declined candidacy for re-election. Chairman Inland Waterways Commission by appointment of President Roosevelt, 1907 to 1909, Chairman National Waterways Commission created by Congress, 1909 to 1912. Member National Monetary Commission which prepared plan for Federal Reserve Act, 1908 to 1912. Member Executive Committee Interparliamentary Union made up of delegates from legislative bodies from all countries, 1904 to 1915. Participated in meetings at St. Louis, London, Geneva, Paris, and the Hague. Delegate to Republican National Conventions, 1904, 1908 and 1912. Received unanimous support of Ohio delegation for presidential nomination in 1916. Elected member of Congress, 22nd Ohio District, November, 1920; assumed that office March 4, 1921. Member of the following clubs: Union, Cleveland, Metropolitan and University, Washington; Authors, Bankers, Union League, and Chamber of Commerce, New York City. Republican.

 

THOMAS HUBBARD BUSHNELL.

 

Residence, Stanwood and Terrace Road, East Cleveland; office, 314 Citizens Building, Cleveland. Born in Burton, Geauga County, Ohio, August 17, 1856. Son of Ebenezer and Julia (Baldwin) Bushnell. Married to Sophia B. Ballard; graduated from Western Reserve University, Cleveland, with degree of B. A., 1882, and with A. M. degree, 1885. Admitted to the bars of Ohio; Wisconsin; United States. District Court; United States Court of Appeals; United States Supreme Court. Practiced law in Cleveland. 1885 to 1886. Hurley, Wisconsin, 1886 to 1896, when he returned to Cleveland, where he is engaged in the general practice of law. Judge of Cuyahoga County Insolvency Court and Juvenile Court, 1905 to 1906. Member of Union Club, Country Club, D. K. E. fraternity.

 

CHAS. M. BUSS.

 

Residence, 1488 East 107th Street; office, 410 East Ohio Gas Building, Cleveland. Born -n Oneida, Carroll County, Ohio, January 23, 1873. Son of W. D. and Fanny (Gardner) Buss. Married to Mary L. Beavis, September 4, 1895; three children: Margaret A., Fanny G., and Dwight B. Educated in the public schools of Cleveland and attended Cleveland Law School. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 13, 1901; later to the United States District Court and United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Associated with the law firms of Kline, Tolles & Goff and Kline, Tolles & Morley, of Cleveland, from January 1, 1907, to March 31, 1913. Member of the firm of Kline, Clevenger, Buss & Holliday, from April 1, 1913, to April 1, 1918; subsequently Kline, Niman, Buss & Holliday, until December 1, 1919, when the firm became Niman, Grossman, Buss & Holliday. Member Masonic Order, Cleveland Athletic Club, Cleveland Bar Association.

 

HIRAM G. BYE.

 

Residence, 41 Ellenwood Avenue ; office, Mahoning Bank Building, Youngstown. Born in Hanover, Ohio, January 12, 1868. Son of Samuel and Belle (Gayer) Bye. Married October 18, 1898, to Mary Greenamyer Attended High School, Lisbon ; Mt. Hope Academy and National Normal; received

 

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LL. B. degree from Cincinnati Law School. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1893; later United States District Court. City Solicitor of Columbiana County, Ohio, 1895-96. Member Masonic Order, K. of P., I. O. O. F., B. P. O. E., Ohio State and Mahoning County Bar Association. Republican.

 

EDGAR SAMUEL BYERS.

 

Residence, 3011 Somerton Road, Cleveland Heights; office, 613 Ulmer Building, Cleveland. Born in Sharpsvillle, Pennsylvania, April 10, 1876. Son of Ursamus and Elizabeth (Mitchell) Byers. Married to Birja M. Wilkins, May 22, 1903. Two children : Elizabeth Ellen and Nancy B. Primary education received in Public Schools of Sharpsville; Outhwaite School and Central High School, Cleveland; Western Reserve University Law School. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1905. Member of the firm Friebolin & Byers. Member Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, City Club, Cleveland Bar Association. Democrat.

 

DAVIS JOSEPH CABLE.

 

Residence, Lima; office, Masonic Building, Lima. Born in Van Wert County, Ohio, August 11, 1859. Son of John I. and Angie Rebecca (Johnson) Cable. Married September 28, 1882, to Mary Anna Harnly, of Van Wert, Ohio; six children: Congressman John L., Davis A., Ethel R., wife of Captain James R. McCabe, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Chester M., Jo Harnly and Marian Ruth. Educated in the common and high schools of Van Wert County, Ohio, graduate of University of Michigan with LL. B. degree, in 1881. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, October 5, 1881; later to United States District Court, United States Circuit Court of Appeals, United States Supreme Court. Commenced the practice of law in Lima, Ohio, in 1881. associated with the firm of Richie & Richie. For several years member of the firm of Long & Cable. In 1909 formed partnership with his son John L., under the firm name of Cable & Cable; subsequently his son Chester M. joined the firm. During the World War Fuel Administrator for Allen County. Member Masonic Bodies, Knights Templar, Scottish Rite, 32nd Degree; Allen County, Ohio State and American Bar Associations, Lima Chamber of Commerce. City Solicitor of Lima, 1881 to 1882. Republican Delegate-at-Large from Ohio in 1912: Republican.

 

JOHN L. CABLE.

 

Residence and office, Lima, Ohio and Washington,. D. C.. Born in Lima, Ohio, 1884. Son of Davis Joseph and Anna (Harnly) Cable. Married December, 1911, to Rhea Watson, of Lima. Two children : Alice Mary and Davis Watson. Attended Public and High Schools, Lima; received A. B. degree from Kenyon College; LL. B. degree from Cincinnati Law College; LL. B. degree from George Washington Law School. Admitted to the bar of Ohio and United States District Court. Member of the firm of Cable & Cable, of Lima. Prosecuting Attorney Allen County, 1916 to 1920. In November, 1920, elected to United States Congress from 4th District, Ohio. Member Masonic Bodies : Scottish Rite, 32nd degree; Allen County and Ohio State Bar Associations. Republican.

 

RICHARD WALLACE CAHILL.

 

Residence and office, Napoleon. Born on a farm in Crawford County, Ohio, April 22,

 

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1855. Son of Richard W. and Catharine (Richards) Cahill. Married to Jennie M. Shoemaker, of Napoleon, in 1884; four children: Kathryn, wife of John F. Deatrick, of Defiance; Margaret, wife of John R. Bloss, of Cleveland; Mary and Helen. Attended common schools, Crawford County, Ohio; received A. B. degree from Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio, 1878; studied law in offices of Griffin & Williamson, Norwalk. and S. M. Hague, Napoleon. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1880; later United States District Court and United States Circuit Court of Appeals. In partnership with James Donovan, under the firm name of Cahill & Donovan, for 15 years; later with the firm of Cahill, Donovan & Worden for 4 years; Cahill & Mulcahy for 6 years, until the spring of 1920; in November, 1920, elected Judge Common Pleas Court of Henry County and assumed that office May 9, 1921, for a six-year term. Interested in agriculture. Member Henry County Bar Association. Democrat.

 

JOHN ROBB CALDER.

 

Residence, 1861 Parkwood Avenue; office, 740 Spitzer Building, Toledo. Born in Alexandria, Pa., April 14, 1862. Son of Edward 0. and Rebecca J. (Robb) Calder. Married to Josephine E. Ormond, June 11, 1889. Attended country schools; graduate of State Normal School, Indiana, Pa., 1880; College Course in Wooster University, Wooster, Ohio; graduate of Cornell University; attended University of Michigan Law School, 1887. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, October, 1887; United States District Court, 1890. Member Toledo Chamber of Commerce, Lucas County Bar Association. Republican.

 

CLARE CALDWELL.

 

Residence and office, Warren. Born in Warren, Ohio, May 19, 1881. Son of Frank E. and Matilda (Jeffery) Caldwell. Married May 20, 1911, to Eva Burgess. Attended the Public and High Schools of Warren; received A. B. degree from Western Reserve University in 1902; LL. B. in 1905. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1905. Practiced law in Cleveland until 1907, when he moved to Niles, where he was member of the firm of Caldwell & Burgess until 1916. Prosecuting Attorney Trumbull County, 1917-1920. City Solicitor of Niles, 1914-16. Member I. 0. 0. F., K. of P., Delta Tau Delta and Phi Delta Phi fraternities, Trumbull County Bar Association. Republican.

 

PHILIP CALDWELL.

 

Residence, 3473 East 142nd Street; office, 301 National Building, Cleveland. Born in Worcestershire, England, November 11, 1878. Son of Philip and Emily (Lines) Caldwell. Married to Ritta Puehringer. Attended the public schools of Worcestershire, England, graduating from Bromyard High School; attended Barbourne College, Worcestershire two years; studied law in

Cleveland Law School, graduating therefrom, 1917. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, January, 1918. During the World War member Legal Advisory Board. Republican.

 

PERRY De FORD CALDWELL.

 

Residence, 2126 East 96th Street; office, 507-523 The Fidelity Mortgage Building, Cleveland. Born in Columbiana County,

 

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Ohio, March 10, 1879. Son of William D. and Hortense (De Ford) Caldwell. Married to Maybelle F. Pipes, March 6, 1920. Attended country schools, Butler County, Kansas; Carrollton, Ohio High School; graduate of Mt. Union College, Teachers' Course, 1898; of Adelbert College with A. B. degree, 1909, and Western Reserve University Law School with LL. B. degree, 1911. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1911; United States District Court Northern District of Ohio, April, 1913. Engaged in the practice of law in Cleveland; member of the firm of Caldwell, Brunner & Van Buren, 1914, to date. Member K. of P., City Club, Civic League, Sigma Nu and Phi Alpha Delta fraternities, Cuyahoga County Bar Association. Elected member Cleveland City Council from 19th Ward, in 1917, and is now serving his second term. Chairman Public Utilities Committee, Member Finance and Judiciary Committees. Republican.

 

ANTHONY BRACKETT CALVIN.

 

Residence, Boardman Road; office, 600-02 Wick Building, Youngstown. Born in Washingtonville, Ohio, March 13, 1877. Son of Luther B. and Leah (Wisler) Calvin. Married September 8, 1908, to Fern U. Umstead, of North Jackson Ohio, daughter of ex-Sheriff J. C. Umstead. One child: David Umstead, deceased. Attended the Public and High Schools of Greenford, Ohio; graduate of Northeastern Ohio Normal School with A. B. degree, in 1897; also Commercial Course; LL. B. degree from Ohio State University, June, 1900. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1900; Later United States Circuit Court. In July, 1900, formed partnership with Hon. Joseph R. Johnston (formerly Judge Common Pleas and Probate Courts), which continued until his election as Judge Criminal Court of Youngstown, January 1, 1905; served in that capacity until 1910; since 1910 engaged in: the general practice of law and is senior member of the firm of Calvin & Johnson. Director and General Counsel for The Youngstown & Suburban Railway and identified with a large number of commercial enterprises. Elected to City Council in 1901; re-elected and made Vice President in 1903. During the late war served as Four-Minute-Speaker. Member The Youngstown Club; The Poland Country Club; The Tippecanoe Club, Cleveland; Masonic Order; I. O. O. F.; K. of P.; Ohio State and Mahoning County Bar Associations. Republican.

 

HOMER WILLIAM CAMPBELL.

 

Residence and office, Ravenna. Born in Edinburg, Ohio, May 16, 1862. Son of Edward H. and Mary E. (Woods) Campbell. Married to Alice L. Graves, July 4, 1892; one son, Glen H. Attended country schools, Northwestern University, Hiram College. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 27, 1905; United States Circuit Court, December 18, 1909. Practiced law in Cleveland, Ohio,

in 1908. Secretary, Portage County National Farm. Loan Association; Member Portage County and Ravenna Bar Associations.

 

RALPH WALDO CAMPBELL.

 

Residence, 234 Lincoln Avenue; office, 12 Broadway, Salem, Ohio. Born in Salem, graduate of Sheffield Scientific School, Yale Ohio, March 2, 1878. Son of Robert 0. and Eliza J. (Lloyd) Campbell. Married to

 

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Edna Schiller, of Salem, Ohio, October 11, 1905; two children: Jane and Robert W. Attended the public schools of Salem, Ohio, Phillips Academy, Andover Mass., graduate of Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University, with degree of Ph. B., 1902. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1912; to the United States District Court, 1914. Engaged in the practice of law in Salem, in partnership with Hon. J. C. Boone, under the firm name of Boone & Campbell, since 1909. Connected with First National Bank, Salem; Director Victor Stove Co., Elk Run Coal Co., Callahan Coal Co., Columbiana Cooperage Co., President The Salem Home Building Company, Salem, Ohio. Member A. U. V. Society, Andover, Massachusetts; Birzelius Society, Yale University; Columbiana County and Ohio State Bar Associations. Republican.

 

WILLIAM W. CAMPBELL.

 

Residence, 724. Washington Street ; office, First National Bank Building, Napoleon. Born in Rochester, Vermont, April 2, 1853. Son of John W. and Philinda (Hubbard) Campbell. Married to Laura Harrison (deceased 1919). Attended Public Schools, Rochester, Vermont ; Goddard Seminary, Barry, Vermont ; Tuft College, Boston, Massachusetts, 1879 ; read law in Massachusetts. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1870; Massachusetts, 1879; later United Sates District Court. In the general practice of law for over 42 years. Prosecuting Attorney of Henry County for two years. Member of Congress, 1905-07. Member Ohio Constitutional Convention. Masonic Order ; 32nd degree ; K. of P. ; I. O. O. F.; B. P. O. E.; Zeta Psi Fraternity ; Henry County Bar Association. Republican.

 

L. R. CANFIELD.

 

Residence, 2201 East 83rd Street; office, 802 Marshall Building, Cleveland. Born in Chardon, Ohio, June 7, 1875. Son of I. W. and Juliett V. (Randall) Campbell. Attended, primary, grammar and high schools of Chardon; Buchtel College; graduate of Ohio State University with degree of Ph. B., 1896; Law College of University of. Michigan, with degree of LL. B., in 1902. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1902. Engaged in --general practice. Member Phi Delta Theta, Masonic Order. Republican.

 

JOHN L. CANNON.

 

Residence, 14840 Larchmere Boulevard, Shaker Heights; office, Marshall Building, Cleveland. Born in Alliance, Ohio, March 29, 1875. Son of James and Nannie E. (Lower) Cannon. Married to Nellie B. Smith, December 26, 1899, at Alliance. Four children: Aileen, John Jr., Virginia and Helen. Attended Alliance public schools; Alliance High School, 1893; Mt. Union College, 1894-95. Read law in the office of D. E. Rogers, Alliance. Received LL.B. degree from Western Reserve Law School, 1898. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1898. Member of the firm of Fuller & Cannon, 1913-17; Boyd, Cannon, Brooks & Wickham since 1917. Assistant County Solicitor, 1899 to 1907; County Solicitor, 1907-09. Member Hermit Club; Union Club; Shaker Heights Country Club.

 

FRANK A. CARABIN.

 

Residence, 2318 Lawrence Avenue; office, 313 Valentine Building, Toledo, Ohio. Born in Huron County, January 22, 1880. Son of Joseph and Louise (Paule) Carabin. Attended high school at Monroeville, Ohio: graduate Western Reserve University Law Department, Cleveland, in 1905, with degree of LL. B. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1906; later to the United States District Court. Engaged in the general practice of law in Toledo. Volunteer in the World War, with 175th Replacement Regiment; mustered out as captain in November, 1918. Worthy President F. 0. E., Royal Vizer D. O. O. K.; member Toledo Bar Association, B. P. 0. E., L. 0. 0. M.. K of P. Independent politically.

 

GEO. J. CAREW.

 

Residence, 1353 Ohio Avenue; office, 100203 Wick Building, Youngstown. Born in Meadville, Pennsylvania, November 10, 1867. Son of Clement and Mary (Shay) Carew. Married to Dora M. Foley, in Youngstown, Ohio, June 23, 1806; four children: Francis C., Louise, Helen and Dorothy. Educated in the public and parochial schools of Meadville, Pennsylvania. Stud-

 

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ied law in offices of George F. Arrel, Youngstown, Ohio; Myron Park Davis, Meadville, Pennsylvania. Admitted to the bar of Pennsylvania, December 8. 1898: Ohio, June, 1903, and later the United States Distr.ct Court. Commenced the practice of law in Meadville, Pennsylvania. Moved to Youngstown in 1903. In partnership with Wm. A. Maline until 1913; since December 31, 1918, in the individual practice. Attorney for City Trust and Savings Bank of Youngstown. During the late war Chairman K. of C. War Fund Campaign. Member Chamber of Commerce, K. of C., Rotary Club, Elks, Ohio State and Mahoning County Bar Associations. City Solicitor of Youngstown, 1914-15; appointed Judge Common Plea; Court, Division of Domestic Relations, by Governor James M. Cox, September 10, 1917, which office he held until December 31, 1918. Democrat.

 

FRED L. CARHART.

 

Residence and office, Marion, Ohio. Born in Galena, Delaware County, Ohio, December 16, 1879. Son of Lucius A. and Mary A. (Tory) Carhart. Married to Lauretta M. Hoppock, in Marion, Ohio, April 25, 1905; three children: Ralph E., Helen L., Dwight L. Attended grammar

schools of Galena, Ohio; graduate of Marion, Ohio, High School, 1898; A. B. degree from Ohio Northern University, 1903: later attended Law Department of same institution. Adm tted to the bar of Ohio, 1903; United Sates District Court, 1907; United States Circuit Court of Appeals, 1920. Engaged in the practice of law in partnership with Fred W. Werner. under the firm name of Car-hart & Warner, Marion, Ohio , since 1904. Counsel for C. C. C. & St. L. Ry. Co., and The T. & 0. C. Ry. Co.; Director, The Paddock Coal Co. Member Masonic Order, Knights Templar, K. Of P., Marion County and Ohio State Bar Associations, Chamber of Commerce, Marion Country Club, Epworth M. E. Church. City Solicitor of Marion, Ohio, from 1916 to 1920. Republican.

 

HOMER E. CARLYLE

 

Residence, 852 Ohio Avenue; office, 504 Stambaugh Building, Youngstown. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, September 15, 1895. Son Of George A. and Ella (Dunn) Carlyle. Attended the public and high schools of Youngstown; received LL. B. degree from Ohio Northern University Law Department, May 22, 1918. Student at Law Society Hall and Inns of Court, London. England. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1918. Commenced the practice of law in Youngstown in partnership with William E. Pfau and Herman N. George, under the firm name of Pfau, George & Carlyle, which continues to the present time. Served in U1 S. Army, 6th Division, 54th Infantry, for 15 months. Member Masonic Order, American Legion, Mahoning County Bar Association. Republican.

 

FORD L. CARPENTER.

 

Residence, 899 Hereford Drive; office. 206 Second National Building, Akron, Ohiu. Born in Akron, Oh o, February 15, 1887. Son of A. L. and Laura E. (Viers) Carpenter. Married to Margaret C. Esselburn, of Akron, Ohio, January 3, 1920. Completed course in Buchtel Academy, 1905.

 

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received B. S. degree from University of Akron, 1909; LL. B. degree from Harvard Law School, 1912. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1912. Member of the firm Carpenter, Thomas & Selby, 1912-13; Schnee & Carpenter, to 1915; since 1915 in the individual practice. Served in U. S. army in the late war one year; discharged with rank of 2nd Lieutenant, December 3, 1917. Member Portage Country Club, Akron Club, City Club, University Club, Masonic Bodies, K. T., Shrine, Grotto.

 

FRANK CARPENTER.

 

Residence and office, Norwalk. Born in Seneca County, Ohio, January 16, 1882. Son of William and Mary (Cory) Carpenter. Married October 6, 1910, to Belva L. Smith. Attended Public Schools of Seneca County, Ohio; graduate of Heidelberg University with B. S. degree in 1904; studied law in Tiffin. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1906. Practiced law in Willard until 1917, when he moved to Norwalk. City Solicitor of Willard five years ; Mayor of Willard for two terms ; Prosecuting Attorney of Huron County, 1917 to 1921. Member I. 0. 0. F., K. of P., F. & A. M., Huron County Bar Association. Republican.

 

FRANK GARFIELD CARPENTER

 

Residence, 1221 Melbourne Road, East Cleveland; office, 804 Illuminating Building, Cleveland. Born in Wabash, Indiana, December 3, 1879. Son of Rev. L. L. and Mary (Funk) Carpenter. Married to Florence Hathaway, October 25, 1905; three daughters: Lucile, Margaret and Priscilla. Attended the common schools of Wabash, Indiana, graduating from the high school, 1897; graduate of Hiram College, in 1901, with B. L. degree; University of Indianapolis Law School in 1902 with LL. B. degree. Admitted to the bar of Indiana, May 28, 1902; later to the United States District Court; Ohio. 1911. Practiced law in Wabash, Indiana, from June, 1902, to September. 1911, when he removed to Cleveland. Since January 1, 1919, a member of the firm of Gentsch, Rawson, Smith, Kavanagh & Carpenter. Member Euclid Avenue Christian Church, Masonic Order, Knights of Malta, Knights of Pythias, The East Cleveland Chamber of Commerce. Elected Prosecuting Attorney of Wabash County, Indiana, two consecutive terms on the Republican ticket, 1907 to 1910, inclusive. Candidate for. Congress on Progressive Ticket in 20th Ohio District in 1912. Republican.

 

IRVING CARPENTER

 

Residence and office, Norwalk. Born in Huron County, Ohio, October 24, 1879. Son of Alvin J. and Ollie (Hodges) Carpenter. Married June 26, 1907, to Myrtle McCracken. Graduate of North Fairfield High School ; received A. B. degree in 1900; A. M. degree, 1903 and LL. B. degree, 1905 from Ohio Northern University; LL. B. degree from University of Michigan, 1905. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 22, 1904. Member Ohio State and Huron County Bar Associations. Prosecuting Attorney, Huron County, 1913-16. Republican.

 

ROY R. CARPENTER.

 

Residence, 1396 Euclid Avenue; office, 904-5 Sinclair Building, Steubenville, Ohio. Born in Warren Township, Jefferson Conu-

 

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ty, Ohio, December 13, 1879. Son of Andrew Pierce and Lizzie May (Cummins) Carpenter. Married to Elizabeth Oliver, of Kewanee, Illinois, June 21, 1910; two children: Jane Scott and Mary Elizabeth. Gradate of Mt. Pleasant High School, 18)8: received degree of A. B. from Oberlin College, 1906; received degree of LL. B. from University of Michigan, 1908. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December 13, 1907; United States District Court, 1910. Associated with Earl B. McMaster in the practice of law in Steubenville. Served as legal adviser of War Boards during the World War. Member Masonic Order, 32nd degree; K. of P.. I. 0. 0. F., Elks, I. 0. R. M., K. of G, E.; M. W. of A., Maccabees, Jefferson County Bar Association. Prosecuting attorney of Jefferson County from 1917 to January 3, 1921.

 

PAUL E. CARSON.

 

Residence, 130 W. Princeton Avenue; office, 202 Federal Building, Youngstown. Born in Washington County, Pennsylvania. January 22, 1885. Son of I. N. and Margaret M. (Carson) Carson. Attended the public schools of Washington County, Pennsylvania; South Western State Normal of California, Pennsylvania; graduate of Ohio Northern University, with B. S. degree, 1905, and LL. B. degree, 1909. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1902; United States District Court, 1916. Engaged in the law practice in Youngstown; alone at the .present time. Member Masonic Order, B. P. 0. E., Youngstown Club, Mahoning County and Ohio State Bar Associations. Referee in Bankruptcy for Mahoning County since 1916; Referee in Bankruptcy for Trumbull County since 1918. Democrat.

 

EARL A. CARTER.

 

Residence, 2618 East 67th Street; office. Ulmer Building, Cleveland. Born in Solon, Ohio, June 13, 1889. Son of I. K. and Lila May (La Moreaux) Carter. Graduate of Solon High School; attended Detroit College of Law; Baldwin-Wallace University, Cleveland; received LL. B. degree from

 

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Cleveland Law School. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, July, 1915. Connected with the legal department of the Land Title Abstract & Trust Co., of Cleveland. Member Legal Advisory Board, Ward 17, Precinct 1, during the World War. Member Delta Theta Phi fraternity. Republican.

 

KENNETH DROUGHT CARTER.

 

Residence 2216 Grandview Avenue; office, National City Building, Cleveland. Born in Geneva, Ohio. Son of Gordon Wadsworth and (Elfie Drought) Carter. Attended Geneva Public and High Schools; University of Wisconsin and Ohio State University. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1917. Associated with the law firm of Mooney, Hahn, Loeser & Keough. Served in the United States Infantry, 1918-1919. Member City Club.

 

WILLIAM M. CARTER.

 

Residence, 210 North Chestnut Street; office, Western Reserve Bank Building, Warren. Born in Jefferson, Ashtabula County, Ohio, September 13, 1877. Son of Charles and Harriett (Alexander) Carter. Married to Bessie Brinkerhoff, of Bristol, Ohio, November 17, 1911; two children: Maxine and Dorothy. Early education received in dis trict school, Greene Township, Trumbull County, Ohio; Preparatory Law Training in New Lyme Institute, Ashtabula County, Ohio. Taught in the schools of Trumbull and Ashtabula Counties for 12 years. Graduate of Columbian Law School with degree of LL. B., 1909. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 27, 1913, and later to the United States District Court. Member of the firm of Fillius and Fillius since August, 1919. Participated in civilian war activities during the World War. Member I. O. O. F., K. of P., Maccabees, P. H. C., Country Club of Warren, Trumbull County Bar Association. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney of Trumbull County from July 1, 1913, to 1917. Republican.

 

A. A. CARTWRIGHT.

 

Residence, 1838 East 90th Street; office, 1028 Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born in East Liverpool, Ohio, April 4, 1884. Son of Alfred S. and Ada E. (Pearce) Cartwright. Married to Grace A. Bullock, of Alliance, June 6, 1912. Graduate of East Liverpool High School, 1901; Adelbert College, Western Reserve University with A. B. degree, 1907; Law Department of Western Reserve University with LL. B. degree, 1910. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1910; later to the United States District Court. Engaged in the general practice in Cleveland. Member Delta Tau Delta and Phi Alpha Delta fraternities, Cleveland Bar Association. Assistant Director of Law for Cleveland, 1916-18.

 

JAMES THOMAS CASSIDY.

 

Residence, 1339 East 93rd Street; office, Prosecuting Attorney's, .Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, August 18, 1886. Son of John and Bridget (O'Hare) Cassidy. Attended public school and St. Ignatius College, Cleveland; graduate of Western Reserve University Law School, 1913. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1913; later United States District Court. Commenced the practice of law in Cleveland in 1913 and

 

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continues alone to date. Assistant Director of Law of Cleveland January, 1916, to January 1, 1921, when he became Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney of Cuyahoga County. During the World War served in United States Naval Aviation Service, from August 16, 1918, to December, 1918. Member K. of C., B. P. O. E., City Club, Chamber of Commerce, Cleveland Bar Association. Republican.

 

MICHAEL S. CERREZIN.

 

Residence, 6718 Wade Park Avenue; office, 414 Engineers Building, Cleveland. Born in Viganj, Dalmatia, Austria (now Jugo-Slavia), February 18, 1888. Son of Stephen and Anna (Suhor) Cerrezin. Attended the public schools of Viganj, Dalmatia, 18951902; Holy Cross College, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1903-1904; Soule College, New Orleans, La., 1904-1905; studied under private tutorage, 1906-08; University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill., 1909-10; graduate of Georgetown University, Washington, D. C.; in 1915 with LL. B. degree. He then took up special work in Columbia, New York University, during the summer sessions. Returned to Georgetown University and received the LL. M. degree in 1916. During this period was also engaged in the practice of law in Washington, D. C. Admitted to the bar of the District of Columbia and to the Court of Appeals, December 20, 1916; to the bar of Illinois, October 11. 1916; United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, January 4, 1917; to the bar of Missouri, January 1, 1917; United States District Court for Northern District of Ohio, March 14, 1917; Ohio, June 30, 1917. Practiced law in Washington, D. C., 1915-1916. Since July 5, 1917, practiced law individually in Cleveland. Bears distinction of being first Croatian-born attorney admitted to the bar of Ohio; also the only one of Slavic race who holds LL. M. degree. Member Cleveland Bar Association.

 

NEWTON D. CHALKER.

 

Residence. Garrettsville, Ohio; office, 319 Second National Building, Akron. Born in

 

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Southington, Trumbull County, Ohio, September 12, 1842. Son of James and Eliza (Hyde) Chalker. Attended Country District School, 1848-1857; Western Reserve Seminary, West Farmington, Ohio, 1857-62, received degree of B. S. therefrom; Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania, 1863-66, granted degrees of A. B. and A. M.; graduate of Albany, New York, Law School, 1869. Admitted to the bar of New York, May, 1869; to the bar of Ohio, 1874. Practiced law for thirty-six years; meanwhile engaged in various business pursuits. Commenced the practice in Cameron, Missouri, 1869, continuing until 1874, when he moved to Akron, where he engaged in the active practice until retirement in 1905. Traveled through 47 states, Canada, Mexico, Cuba and Alaska, 1894-97; Founder of Chalker High School of Southington, Ohio, and donated the $40,000 building to his native township; also donated a $5,000 Civil War Soldiers Monument to the township in 1910. Served in United States Civil War as private in Co. B, 87th Regiment Ohio Volunteers Infantry four months, from May to October, 1862. Member Buckley Post Grand Army of the Republic of Ohio; Akron and Summit County Bar Associations.

 

CHARLES DUDLEY CHAMBERLIN.

 

Residence. 1789 Wilton Road, Cleveland Heights; office, 823-6 Guardian Building, Cleveland. Born October 8, 1854, Warrensville, Ohio. Son of Charles Danforth and Rosetta H. (Marks) Chamberlin. Married October 12, 1873, to Estelle V. Tryon. Attended .high school at Clinton, Michigan. Admitted to Ohio Bar in 1910 and subsequently Supreme Court of United States,

Commerce Court of United States, and United States District Court of Northern District of Ohio, specializing in Interstate and State Commerce and Federal cases. Formed partnership, general practice, with Hubert Bruce Fuller, under the firm name of Chamberl.n & Fuller, November, 1919. Member Masonic Order; General Counsel for The National Petroleum Association; Director American Petroleum Institute; member Petroleum War Service Committee during the war. Republican.

 

MEADE E. CHAMBERLIN.

 

Residence, Silver Lake Village; office, Akron. Born in Sharon, Ohio, August 18, 1878. Son of Frank and Mary (Hanson) Chamberlin. Educated in the common and high schools of Akron; graduate of Buchtel College, Akron, 1902. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1906. Member of the firm of Holloway & Chamberlin, 1907-1908. Member Summit County Bar Association, K. of P., School Board of Silver Lake Village.

 

CARLOS A. CHAPMAN.

 

Residence, 1854 Prospect Street, East Cleveland; office, 1836 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. Born in Twinsburgh, Ohio, January 16, 1868. Son of Nathan A. and Grace (Howe) Chapman. Married to Ethel R. Eddy, October 25, 1894. Attended Western Reserve Academy, 1889; Adelbert College, one year ; received LL. B. degree from Adelbert College, 1892. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1892 ; United States District Court, 1899. Engaged in the individual law practice in Cleveland. Member Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; F. & A. M.; City Club.

 

CHARLES CALVIN CHAPMAN.

 

Residence and office, Ashland. Born on a farm in Ashland County, Ohio, May 24, 1871. Son of Richard M. and Rhoda (Webster) Chapman. Married in March, 1898, to Adaline Kohler, of Ashland; one child, Florence. Attended the common schools of Ashland County, Ohio; taught school six years in Ashland County, Ohio; Attended. Ashland College; Hayesville Institute; graduate of Ohio Northern University Law Department in 1908 with LL. B. degree and B. S. degree in 1908 from Scientific Department. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1908; later to United States District Court; in 1917 to United States Supreme Court. Commenced the practice of law in Ashland, in 1908. In partnership with J. P. Taggart, under the firm name of Chapman & Taggart, from 1909 to 1914; alone to date. Clerk of Common Pleas Courts of Ashland County, 1900 to 1906. Prosecuting Attorney of Ashland County from January, 1917, to January, 1921. Democratic candidate for Common Pleas Judge of Ashland County