A history of Kentucky and Kentuckians; the leaders and representative men in commerce, industry and modern activities . s set forth and followed by the lead-holds. Like his forbears he is a stalwart sup- ing members of the profession of the w^ of the policies and principles of the He has served in a variety of positions inDemocratic party, and he is taking an influen- addition to the calls of his regular practice,tial position in its ranks. He is an enthusi- He is on the medical staff of the ]\Iasonicastic Knight of Pythias and is past chancellor Home for the Widows and Orphans, and


A history of Kentucky and Kentuckians; the leaders and representative men in commerce, industry and modern activities . s set forth and followed by the lead-holds. Like his forbears he is a stalwart sup- ing members of the profession of the w^ of the policies and principles of the He has served in a variety of positions inDemocratic party, and he is taking an influen- addition to the calls of his regular practice,tial position in its ranks. He is an enthusi- He is on the medical staff of the ]\Iasonicastic Knight of Pythias and is past chancellor Home for the Widows and Orphans, and oncommander of the order. He was appointed the staff of St. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital,to the receivership for the General Supply & For a time he was associate professor of theConstruction Company, which failed after se- eye, ear, nose and throat at the Louisvillecuring the contract for the new state capitol ^Medical College and also at the Universitv ofbuilding. These facts can not but be taken in Louisville. He is a member of the Jefferson ^ r^k !/uj:.. LIBRAIW AaT9R, l.£ ) TILS CM »«H i.


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