. History of Worcester and its people . n was a mem-ber of the Republican State Committee in the years 1914-15-16, the last two yearsbeing a member of its executive committee. In 1909 Mr. Tatman was elected, against his own request, president of the Wor-cester Board of Trade, and was re-elected in 1910, The organization under his leader-ship took on new life and assumed such a position of influence in civic affairs as tolead to its evolution into the present Worcester Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Tatmanwas a member of the board of directors of the Worcester Free Public Library from1907 to 1912, in


. History of Worcester and its people . n was a mem-ber of the Republican State Committee in the years 1914-15-16, the last two yearsbeing a member of its executive committee. In 1909 Mr. Tatman was elected, against his own request, president of the Wor-cester Board of Trade, and was re-elected in 1910, The organization under his leader-ship took on new life and assumed such a position of influence in civic affairs as tolead to its evolution into the present Worcester Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Tatmanwas a member of the board of directors of the Worcester Free Public Library from1907 to 1912, inclusive, serving one year as president of the boa^d. In igi Mr. Tatmanwas elected and served as delegate-at-large from the fourth congressional districtin the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention. In Masonry he has taken all the degrees in the York Rite and the thirty-second inthe Scottish Rite. He belongs to Montacute Lodge, Eureka Chapter, and WorcesterCounty Commandery. He served three years in the Wellington Rifles, Second Regi-.


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