History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . neapolis & Railways, and is a member of theAmerican Medical association, the Minne-sota State Medical society, the Academy ofKailroad Surgeons, the International Asso-ciation of Kailroad Surgeons, and the Minne-sota Academy of Medicine, besides severallocal societies. He has also ser\ed as presi-dent of the Minnesota Valley Medical socie-ty. He has been a member of the State Med-ical Examining Board and served as its


History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . neapolis & Railways, and is a member of theAmerican Medical association, the Minne-sota State Medical society, the Academy ofKailroad Surgeons, the International Asso-ciation of Kailroad Surgeons, and the Minne-sota Academy of Medicine, besides severallocal societies. He has also ser\ed as presi-dent of the Minnesota Valley Medical socie-ty. He has been a member of the State Med-ical Examining Board and served as its presi-dent in 1808. Up to 1806. Dr. Strickler wasa Democrat. He supported the Republicanticket that year, however, and since then hasaffiliated with the Republican party. He isnow a member of the board of regents of theUniversity of Minnesota, having been ap-pointed by Governor Van Sant. Tliis ap-pointment was all the more gratifying as itis the fir-st instance in the history of that in-stitution that a i)hysician has been a mem-ber of this board. Dr. Strickler is prominentin Masonic circles, and has taken the thirty-third degree. He is also a Knight O. C. STUICKLEK. While of strong religious convictions, be isa liberal in his beliefs and is not a memberof any church. In 1887 he was married toEmilie Doehne, of New Ulm. To them havebeen born two daughters, Vera Eleanora andLeola May. A brother of Dr. Strickler ( Strickler) is also a medical practitioner,practicing his profession at Sleepy Eye,Minn. SWIFT, Lee, the superintendent of thecity schools of Tracy, Minn., is a college bredproduction of the great Northwest, which,ill the minds of many men of keen observa-tion, is the best possible foundation for a career in any field. He was born,December 5, 1850, at Cazenovia, W^s. Hisfather, Charles Byron Swift, was a came from Ohio to Wisconsin in 1856,thus constituting himself one of the pioneersof the state. He was a member of CompanyF, Third Wi


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