. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . othercarry on the farm, where he alsostill makes his home. He was edu-cated in the district school, ExeterHigh School, Phillips Exeter Academyand Boston University Law was class orator at the high school,class poet at the academy, and re-corder at the law school. He wasalso active in athletics at the academy,being pitcher on the baseball studied law with ex-AttorneyGeneral Eastman of Exeter, was ad-mitted to the bar July 1, 1911, andsince then has been in practice withan offi
. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . othercarry on the farm, where he alsostill makes his home. He was edu-cated in the district school, ExeterHigh School, Phillips Exeter Academyand Boston University Law was class orator at the high school,class poet at the academy, and re-corder at the law school. He wasalso active in athletics at the academy,being pitcher on the baseball studied law with ex-AttorneyGeneral Eastman of Exeter, was ad-mitted to the bar July 1, 1911, andsince then has been in practice withan office in Exeter. He is a Univer-salis!, a member and past officer ofthe Sons of Veterans, Junior OrderU. A. M., Patrons of Husbandry, Gamma Eta Gamma Fraternity, Soule Society and the Rockingham(lounty Republican Club. He hasheld various offices, including clerkand moderator of school district,member of school board, librarytrustee, auditor, tax collector, justiceof the peace, notary public, andsealer of weights and measures forRockingham County. He has been adelegate to several Republican Con-. Stewart E. Rowe ventions and was a secretary of thelast State Convention of the is a frequent contributor, in verseand prose, to various publications,and has received personal letters ofthanks from President Taft and ex-President Roosevelt for poems writ-ten in their behalf. Many of hispoems have appeared in the GraniteMonthly. He was prominent in thework of the Convention, participatingfreely in debate and occasionallyspeaking at length. Hiram F. NewELL. Hiram FinlayNewell, delegate from Surry, has thedistinction of having represented more 210 The Granite Monthly towns in the N. H. ConstitutionalConvention than any other man,having been a delegate from hisnative town of Alstead in 1889 andfrom Ward 3, Keene. in 1902. He
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