. Philadelphia and popular Philadelphians . ilway, President Kenil-worth Land Company, Vice President Quaker City National Bank,of the Bloomington Coil and Coke Company, Etowah Iron Com-pany , and of I he Dents Run Coal Com pain ; also a dun 1,,,I nited Security Life Insurance and Trust Company, Spriniden Insurance Company, the Poplar Creek and New River MiningCompanies, Peoples Passenger , Company, besides hisimilar positions in eight othei companies. Despite great business interests Mr. Gazzams methodical hab-its have him to devote considerable attention to literatunand lik


. Philadelphia and popular Philadelphians . ilway, President Kenil-worth Land Company, Vice President Quaker City National Bank,of the Bloomington Coil and Coke Company, Etowah Iron Com-pany , and of I he Dents Run Coal Com pain ; also a dun 1,,,I nited Security Life Insurance and Trust Company, Spriniden Insurance Company, the Poplar Creek and New River MiningCompanies, Peoples Passenger , Company, besides hisimilar positions in eight othei companies. Despite great business interests Mr. Gazzams methodical hab-its have him to devote considerable attention to literatunand like pursuits. He is President of the Pennsylvania Club, alife member of the Pennsylvania Historical Society, the Art Association and the Horticultural Society; also a memher of the Inion League, the Medical Jurisprudence Societj , Amer-ican Academj ol Political and Social Science, University Archaeological Association, Manhattan Athletic Club, New York, and atpresent a member at large of the Republican Slate Central JOSEP JOSEPH P. McCULLEN Was born in the City ofPhiladelphia Febi uai j 7, was educated in tile public schools, read law in 11,of George H. Rarle and Rich-ard P. White, and was ad-mitted to the Bar in [882. For two years after hisadmission to the Bar he re-mained with his preceptors astheir chief assistant, and aidedlargely in the successful con-duct of the important litiga-tion entrusted to thai officiand particularly in es pi 1 ;ingthe frauds in the Almshousemanagement, and in the prosecution of the violators of theelection laws. In July, 1884, he becamethe law partner of the lateSenator Joseph I. Kennedy,which relation continued untilthe latters death in June,1886. When leaving his pre-ceptors both Mr. Earle and wrote of him in highterms of praise for his energy,honesty and ability, and of theesteem in which they held good opinion entertainedof Mr. McCullen by his pre-ceptors is shared by his fellow-members of the B


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