. History of Milwaukee, city and county . drupled under his man-agement since he was appointed at the head of the interests of the Mutual Life inWisconsin. On the 27th of August, 1907, Mr. Whitney was married to Miss Amanda H. Reichow,a daughter of Fred Reichow of this city, who has been with the Allis-Chalmers Com-pany for- thirty years but was born in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney have onedaughter, June, who is now in the Lake school at Milwaukee. The religious faith of the family is that of the Episcopal church, their membershipbeing in St. Pauls church. Mr. Whitney is also a Mason, belongi


. History of Milwaukee, city and county . drupled under his man-agement since he was appointed at the head of the interests of the Mutual Life inWisconsin. On the 27th of August, 1907, Mr. Whitney was married to Miss Amanda H. Reichow,a daughter of Fred Reichow of this city, who has been with the Allis-Chalmers Com-pany for- thirty years but was born in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney have onedaughter, June, who is now in the Lake school at Milwaukee. The religious faith of the family is that of the Episcopal church, their membershipbeing in St. Pauls church. Mr. Whitney is also a Mason, belonging to EdgewaterLodge, No. 901, A. F. & A. M., of Chicago. Politically he is a republican but has neverbeen an active party worker. During the World war. however, he served on the officialboard of every drive and did much toward securing the cooperation of Milwaukeeansin all the aid that the country needed in the prosecution of the war. He belongs to theMilwaukee Club and the Milwaukee Athletic Club, to the Association of Commerce and. BRUCE WHITNEY IIISTOKV OF MILWAUKEE 455 to thp Milwaukee Life Xmlerwriters Association, of wliich lie served as the first presi-dent in 1916. His cooperation is recognized as a valuable asset to any cause which heespouses, for he attacks every duty and task with a contagious enthusiasm that producesresults. At the same time liis labors are most wisely and intelligently directed, hiscourse being marked by steady progress that ultimately reaches the desired goal. WILLIAM J. KLIIMB. William J. Klumb, manager of the North Side Branch of the Second Ward Bank, wasborn at Elmore, Wisconsin, March 20, 1894, a son of William and Catharine, (Senn)Klumb. who are plso natives of that state, the father devoting bis life to merchandising. The son, William J. Klumb, was educated in the country schools and in the publicschools of Milwaukee, where he passed through consecutive grades to the high starting out in the business world he has been identifie


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