The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . JAVES F. TIMON. 152 The Worcester of li. GEORGE F. WALL. public schools of this city. His presentbusiness is that of a shipping clerk. Hewas elected to the Common Council fromWard 3 in December, 1897, as a Demo-crat. He is a member of the committeeson Charities, Printing, and Elections andReturns. James F. Timon has been a life-longresident of Ward 5; was educated inthe Worcester public schools, graduat-ing with the class of 88 from theWorcester high school. Continuing hisstudies, he received an A. B. from HolyCross College


The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . JAVES F. TIMON. 152 The Worcester of li. GEORGE F. WALL. public schools of this city. His presentbusiness is that of a shipping clerk. Hewas elected to the Common Council fromWard 3 in December, 1897, as a Demo-crat. He is a member of the committeeson Charities, Printing, and Elections andReturns. James F. Timon has been a life-longresident of Ward 5; was educated inthe Worcester public schools, graduat-ing with the class of 88 from theWorcester high school. Continuing hisstudies, he received an A. B. from HolyCross College in 1891. Having chosenlaw for a profession, he entered andgraduated from the Boston UniversityLaw School in 1893, and was admittedto the bar and began the practice of his profession. He was elected tothe Common Council from Ward 5 in December, 1897, as a is a member of the committees on Claims, Mayors Inaugural, andEnrollment. George F. Wall was born in Leicester September 13, 1832, and came toWorcester with his father, the late James H. Wall, about the year attended the common schools


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