Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . as an advocate,and his fine legal attainments are recognizedand admired. He is also a safe , aman of excellent judgment and quick percep-. resided in Jirookline, Mass., since 18S9. Heis a member of the New England Historic-(teneological Society ; a trustee of Colby Acad-emy and of the County Savings l^ankof Chel-sea ; and a member of the University, Country,Longwood, and Twentieth Century and Yaleclubs of Boston, of the I^oston and AmericanWhist clu


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . as an advocate,and his fine legal attainments are recognizedand admired. He is also a safe , aman of excellent judgment and quick percep-. resided in Jirookline, Mass., since 18S9. Heis a member of the New England Historic-(teneological Society ; a trustee of Colby Acad-emy and of the County Savings l^ankof Chel-sea ; and a member of the University, Country,Longwood, and Twentieth Century and Yaleclubs of Boston, of the I^oston and AmericanWhist clubs, and of the Clul) of Brook-line. For several years he was a member of Corps of Cadets of Boston. He has de-livered a nundjer of puldic , notablyone before the Alumni Association of ColbyAcademy and another at the commencementexercises of the Everett High School. In 1898he was president of the New Loudon (ColbyAcademy) Alumni association in Boston; in1901, president Yale Alumni association andthe Yale clul>. Mr. Whipple was marricil December 27,1893, to Rebecca Louise, daughter of the lateHon. Lucian B. Clough, long a prominentlawyer and judge of prol)ate at Manchester, , who died in 1895. Her ancesters settledin Canterbury, N. H., befor


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