The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . ollowed successfully all his life. He has filled the office of Superintendent ofSchools at Hudson, 0., for eleven years past and during all that time was a promi-nent member of the County Board of School Examiners, which office he resigned onbeing chosen Representative. He is a hard worker and during both his terms as chairman of the Committee onCommon Schools distinguished himself by his fairness and successful work in theinterest of the public schools. His name will stand in the school histo


The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . ollowed successfully all his life. He has filled the office of Superintendent ofSchools at Hudson, 0., for eleven years past and during all that time was a promi-nent member of the County Board of School Examiners, which office he resigned onbeing chosen Representative. He is a hard worker and during both his terms as chairman of the Committee onCommon Schools distinguished himself by his fairness and successful work in theinterest of the public schools. His name will stand in the school history of the stateas the author of the Normal School Bill, which, through his efforts, became a lawearly in session of the 75th Greneral Assembly, In August, 1880, he was married to Miss Luella May Cummins, and together, theyare happy with a family of four bright boys. In the fall of 1901 he was re-electedby a largely increased majority, which gives evidence of his popularity at home. He is a member of the standing committees on Boys Industrial School, Pub-lic Works. Common Schools (chairman). (469). CHARLES L. SELZER, of Cuyahoga County. Born in Cleveland, October 6, 1859; residing in that city ever since; educated incommon public schools, entering as a student in W. H. school in 1874. First startedin business life as a drug clerk. After spending seven years at that business com-menced the reading of law under the tutorship of Judge John W. Heisley, atCleveland, and was admitted to Ohio bar June 1, 1886, being active in practiceever since, with offices at 319-321 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland, Ohio. Married to Miss Ida M. While at Cleveland, November 18, 1886, and they havetwo hoys, aged 12 and 14 respectively. Was elected Mayor of village of Brooklyn,a populous place, now a part of Cleveland, as a Democrat, in 1890, and re-electedin 1892. Was candidate on Democratic ticket for state Senator in 1893 and wasdefeated by the Representative landslide in that year. At the ti


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