The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . 29, 1884. He obtained his early and prepara-tory education in the public schools, finishing at Crans-ton High School in 1903. He then entered BrownUniversity, whence he was graduated A. B., class of1907. The following year was spent in preparationfor law school, he being in the employ of the HospitalTrust Company the entire year. He then entered Har-vard Law School, pursued full courses, and in 1911was graduated LL. B. He was admitted to the Massa-chusetts bar and to the Rhode Island bar in the sameyear. Durin


The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . 29, 1884. He obtained his early and prepara-tory education in the public schools, finishing at Crans-ton High School in 1903. He then entered BrownUniversity, whence he was graduated A. B., class of1907. The following year was spent in preparationfor law school, he being in the employ of the HospitalTrust Company the entire year. He then entered Har-vard Law School, pursued full courses, and in 1911was graduated LL. B. He was admitted to the Massa-chusetts bar and to the Rhode Island bar in the sameyear. During his law school years he had been em-ployed in the offices of the firm in which he is now a[partner, and after admission to the Rhode Island bariin loil. he entered the service of the same firm, Mum-[ford. Huddy & Emerson, 402-407 Industrial Trustjbuilding. Providence. In October, 1916, he was ad-lmitted a partner and so continues. The firm is one ofithe eminent law firms of the Rhode Island bar, prac-jticing in all Federal and State courts of Rhode Island.! I. ^.,r^:^jL^^ BIOGRAPHICAL 63 Mr. Moulton is a member of St. Johns Lodge, Freeand Accepted Masons, Sigma Chi fraternity. CalvaryBaptist Church, and in politics is a RepubHcan. Mr. }iIoulton married, June 25, 1913, Charlotte , of Lowell. Massachusetts. Mr. and are the parents of two sons: Richard Meaderind Ephraira Butler (3) Moulton. i CLARENCE OLIVER CARPENTER—Inter- !;sted in all movements for social betterment, ClarenceO. Carpenter has devoted himself for years to the edu-:ational advancement of the community in which helives. The record of his life is the record of manyictivitics along the lines of progress and the humaniz-ing of relations. I George Bailey Carpenter, father of Clarence O., wasJ50rn in Warwick, Rhode Island. He was a mill manIdl his life, and died May 19, 1S81. He was a son ofIFoshua Carpenter, who was born at North Kingston,JRhode Island, and descended from William Carpenter,line


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