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 . ted books may be mentioned Lawof Private Coii>orations, now in its thirdedition; Law of Insurance, in its secondedition; Law of Public Corijorations, Min-nesota Trial Practice, recently pul)lished,and a historical volume entitled The United8tates and the Northwestern Fisheries(1887), which is regarded as the highest au-thority on that subject. Judge Elliott hasalso contributed many articles to the maga-zines and reviews, s


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 . ted books may be mentioned Lawof Private Coii>orations, now in its thirdedition; Law of Insurance, in its secondedition; Law of Public Corijorations, Min-nesota Trial Practice, recently pul)lished,and a historical volume entitled The United8tates and the Northwestern Fisheries(1887), which is regarded as the highest au-thority on that subject. Judge Elliott hasalso contributed many articles to the maga-zines and reviews, such as the AtlanticMonthly, the Forum, the American Law Re-view, and numerous French, German andRussian reviews, devoted to public and in-ternational law. The active duties of his of-fice, and his prodigious activity as an authorhave not, however, kept Judge Elliott frommingling among liis fellow-men in a socialway, by whom he is highly esteemed, notalone for his intellectual ability, but for hissocial qualities as well. He is a Republicanin politics, and a member of the Masons,Knights Templar and the I. O. O. F. In was complimented by the State University. CHAIILKS l:. ELLIOTT. of Iowa with the honorary degree of LL. I).He is also a member of the Phi Beta Kappafraternity, and is president of the Minnesotachapter. A\hile not a member of any (Aurch,he is. with his family, an attendant at Episcopal church. He was 13, 1883, to Edith Winslow, at Musca-tine, Iowa. Their union has been blessedwith four children, Charles Winslow, EdwinI]ugene. Ethel and Walter A. IERKINS, George Albion.—ThoroughIirejiaratory training is more essential in themedical profession, jirobably, than in anyother. The practitioner in that professioncan achieve prominence only through demon-strated skill, and the wider his experience inronnecfion with the various hospitals duringhis ((lur^c iif studies the better he is equip-jjed to take upon liimself the responsibilitiesof a gene


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