. History of Milwaukee, city and county . siness in dry goods, notions and furnishing goods and arealso importers and jobbers. In addition to being president of that company, Mr. Sternis a director of the Milwaukee Mechanics Insurance Company. On the 21st of April, 1878, Mr. Stern was united in marriage to Miss Alma , a daughter of Adolph J. Cramer of Milwaukee, secretary of the MilwaukeeMechanics Insurance Company. Her father was likewise a native of Germany andcame to this country when a young unmarried man. To the union of Mr. and two children have been born: Erich and Jul


. History of Milwaukee, city and county . siness in dry goods, notions and furnishing goods and arealso importers and jobbers. In addition to being president of that company, Mr. Sternis a director of the Milwaukee Mechanics Insurance Company. On the 21st of April, 1878, Mr. Stern was united in marriage to Miss Alma , a daughter of Adolph J. Cramer of Milwaukee, secretary of the MilwaukeeMechanics Insurance Company. Her father was likewise a native of Germany andcame to this country when a young unmarried man. To the union of Mr. and two children have been born: Erich and Julia. The son is a well known mem-ber of Milwaukees legal profession and maintains offices at 425 Water street. Hisbirth occurred on the 8th of February, 1879, and he received his education in theGerman-English Academy, now the University school, and was graduated from the EastSide high school with the class of 1897. He then enrolled as a student in Harvard,from which he received his A. B. degree in 1901, and, deciding upon a legal career,. CHAELES G. STERN HISTORY OF .MIIAVAIKKK 43 attended the law school there, from which he was graduated LL. B. in 1904. After oneyear spent in postgraduate work in the universities of Paris and Berlin, ho enteredpractice in Milwaukee and in 1911 formed a partnership with Burdette V. Williams, anassociation which is still maintained. Krich Stern, since attaining his majority, hasbeen a consistent member of the republican party and was a representative of thatparty in the .Milwaukee common council, 1908-l(t, frcni the first ward and served inthe legislature from 1911 to 191:i. From 1914 to 1919 he held a professorship in theMarquette Iniversity School of Law. As one of .Milwaukees representative citizens heholds membership in the City Club and was acting president of that organization in1914. For two and one-half years he was president of the Central Ccnincil of SocialAgencies and was, from to 191U, a trustee of the Johnson Emergency Hospita


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