. Who's who in state politics. ecker Milling Machine Co., Mead-MorrisonMfg. Co., Burgess Mills and Maverick Mills;director Brooklyn Heights R. R. Co.,Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co., vice-pres. Mas-sachusetts Real Estate Exchange. Republi-can candidate for congress in 11th districtin 1902 and 1904 and defeated both timesby John A. Sullivan, Democrat. Defeatedin 1904 as a candidate for delegate-at-largeto Republican national convention. Nomin-ated by Democrats for lieutenant-governorin 1909 and defeated by Louis A. Frothing-ham, Republican. Elected to 61st Congressto fill vacancy from 14th district
. Who's who in state politics. ecker Milling Machine Co., Mead-MorrisonMfg. Co., Burgess Mills and Maverick Mills;director Brooklyn Heights R. R. Co.,Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co., vice-pres. Mas-sachusetts Real Estate Exchange. Republi-can candidate for congress in 11th districtin 1902 and 1904 and defeated both timesby John A. Sullivan, Democrat. Defeatedin 1904 as a candidate for delegate-at-largeto Republican national convention. Nomin-ated by Democrats for lieutenant-governorin 1909 and defeated by Louis A. Frothing-ham, Republican. Elected to 61st Congressto fill vacancy from 14th district in March,1909. Elected Governor in November, 1910,as Democrat and Democratic Progressive(nom. papers), receiving 229,352 votes to194,173 for Eben S. Draper, Republican,11,396 for Daniel A. White, Socialist, 3277for John A. Nichols, Pro., and 2613 for Moritz. E. Ruther, Soc. Labor. Member N. Manufacturers assoc, N. E. Shoeand Leather assoc, National Assoc, of Man-ufacturers, Algonquin, Boston Art and Ex-change clubs. 5. HON. LOUIS A. of Massachusetts. FROTHINGHAM, LOUIS A., Born at Jamaica Plain, Boston,July 13, 1871; prepared for college at Rox-bury Latin School and Adams Academy,Quincy; graduated from Harvard in 1893and from the Harvard Law School in 1896;played for four years on varsity baseballteam, captaining team in 92 and 93, after-wards head coach; lawyer, president of theBlackstone Savings Bank, treasurer and di-rector Frothingham Buildings. Entered pol-itics in Ward 11 in 1899 being on the suc-cessful ward committee ticket; treasurer ofthe Republican city committee in 1900;House 1901-02-03-04-05, committees on tax-ation (clerk and chairman), banks andbanking, rules, street railways (chairman);Speaker of the House in 1904 and 1905; in1905 retired from the legislature to becomecandidate of his party for Mayor of Bostonbut was defeated at the polls. Elected lieu-tenant-governor in 1908, re-elected in 1909and 191
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