Distinguished men of Philadelphia and of Pennsylvania . te ofthe University of Pennsylvania, he was awarded the degree of Bachelor ofLaws by that institution and the degree of Doctor of Laws by Lafayette Col-lege, Pennsylvania. He was admitted to the bar in 1870. From 1877 to 1880he was a member of the Select Council of Philadelphia, and from 1881 to 1898he served as District Attorney of Philadelphia County, being elected foUr timeson all tickets with no opposition, and six times consecutively. He declined re-election and returned to private practice in Philadelphia, January 1, was a m


Distinguished men of Philadelphia and of Pennsylvania . te ofthe University of Pennsylvania, he was awarded the degree of Bachelor ofLaws by that institution and the degree of Doctor of Laws by Lafayette Col-lege, Pennsylvania. He was admitted to the bar in 1870. From 1877 to 1880he was a member of the Select Council of Philadelphia, and from 1881 to 1898he served as District Attorney of Philadelphia County, being elected foUr timeson all tickets with no opposition, and six times consecutively. He declined re-election and returned to private practice in Philadelphia, January 1, was a member, also, of the law firm of Graham & LAmoreaux, New 1892 he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention. For elevenyears he was professor of Criminal Law and Procedure in the Law School ofthe University of Pennsylvania. He was elected to the Sixty-third Congresson the Republican ticket. Mr. Graham is a Past Grand Commander of KnightsTemplar of Pennsylvania. ^^n ...^IM^M^^M. >-,^ni9HHI ? ^ ^ If^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ij. 33


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