The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . klilitary Affairs,and the Joint Special Committee on theCentral Workshop. John F. Lundberg was born in vSwedenAugust 24, 18:^7. He received a com-mon school education. He came toWorcester in 1883, and is a publisherof the Swedish newspaper called Arbc-iarcns ]an. He was first elected to theCommon Council in December, 1892, andserved two vears, and was again elected WESLEY MERRITT. in December, 1897. He is a is a member of the Joint StandingCrimmittee on Education, and on theMayors Inaugural, and of the Standin


The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . klilitary Affairs,and the Joint Special Committee on theCentral Workshop. John F. Lundberg was born in vSwedenAugust 24, 18:^7. He received a com-mon school education. He came toWorcester in 1883, and is a publisherof the Swedish newspaper called Arbc-iarcns ]an. He was first elected to theCommon Council in December, 1892, andserved two vears, and was again elected WESLEY MERRITT. in December, 1897. He is a is a member of the Joint StandingCrimmittee on Education, and on theMayors Inaugural, and of the StandingCommittee of the Common Council onElections and Returns. Bernard H. McMahon, cciuncilman fmmWard 5, is a member of the committeeson Lighting Streets, Sewers, and Enroll-ment. He is a Democrat. John H. Meagher was born in Worces-ter October 8, 1872. He was educatedin the public schools, graduated fromthe high school in 1891, and from the. PHILIP J. OCONNE. 150 The Worcester of i{


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