The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . r//w /n/idi from the Boston University LawSchool in 1885, taking a three years course in two years; was admittedto the bar in 1885, and has since that time practised his profession inWorcester with marked success. He served as an alderman in 1893, 1894and 1895, and was president of the Board the last named year. He had thedistinction of being the youngest man ever chosen alderman in this was elected mayor as a Republican in December, 1897, and has dis-charged the duties of the ofSce with ability and dignity. He is a


The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . r//w /n/idi from the Boston University LawSchool in 1885, taking a three years course in two years; was admittedto the bar in 1885, and has since that time practised his profession inWorcester with marked success. He served as an alderman in 1893, 1894and 1895, and was president of the Board the last named year. He had thedistinction of being the youngest man ever chosen alderman in this was elected mayor as a Republican in December, 1897, and has dis-charged the duties of the ofSce with ability and dignity. He is a readyand effective speaker, and on various public occasions — notably thededication of the new City Hall — has represented the city with greatcredit. He possesses the inherited characteristic of independence of mindand action, as proved by his course in relation to certain public mattersduring his administration. The chapter on the City Charter and MunicipalGovernment in this volume was prepared by him. Mr. Dodge married July7, 1887, Mary C. Perry of RUFUS B. DODGE, Jr. The Worcester of OF ALDERMEN. i4r


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