. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. ed the local has had two years service as a member of the Maiden common council. Committeeson finance and expenditures, 1892. Arthur H. Wellman, Republican, lawyer, of Maiden, was born in East Randolph(cow Holbrook), Oct. 30, 1855. He was educated at the Newton high school, AmherstCollege, Harvard Law School and the Boston University Law School. In 1885 he wasa member of the Maiden common council, and in 1889, 1890 and 1891 city solicitor. Heis now professor in Boston University Law School, as well as practising House judiciary co


. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. ed the local has had two years service as a member of the Maiden common council. Committeeson finance and expenditures, 1892. Arthur H. Wellman, Republican, lawyer, of Maiden, was born in East Randolph(cow Holbrook), Oct. 30, 1855. He was educated at the Newton high school, AmherstCollege, Harvard Law School and the Boston University Law School. In 1885 he wasa member of the Maiden common council, and in 1889, 1890 and 1891 city solicitor. Heis now professor in Boston University Law School, as well as practising House judiciary committee, 1892. Vote of district: Harry H. Barrett, Democrat, 1,496; George H. Fall, Peoplesparty, 257; William F. Merrill, Prohibition, 134; Kirk Russell, Prohibition, 9S; CharlesF. Shute, Republican, 1,897; Arthur H. Wellman, Republican, 1,672. District No. 10.—Everett.—Frank P. Bennett, Republican, of Everett, is theproprietor and editor of the Wool and Cotton Reporter, and also principal owner of M kSSAOHUSETTS LEGISLATORS, I--. 73. C. H. BAKER, S. F. MORSE, House Chairman, A. L. NOURSE, COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SERVICE. R. F. McSOLLA, J. E. DRURY, Chairman, B. M. WOLF, H. E. MILLER W. G. BAKER, Clerk. J. F. MELAVEN. 74 A SOUVENIR OF the United States Investor. He was born May 2, 1853, in Cambridge, Mass., and isa graduate of the Maiden and Chelsea public schools. He has always been engaged injournalism, and is well versed in financial matters. He has been auditor and select-man in Everett, and in the House of 1891 served on the committees on taxation (chair-man) and administrative boards and commissions. House chairman of the rapid transitcommittee, and member of committee on rules and joint special committee on publicreservations, 1892. Vote of district: Frank P. Bennett, Republican, 1,000; Amos E. Hall, Prohibition,?90; Alpheus R. Henderson, Democrat, 404. District No. 12. — Stoneham. — Myron J. Ferren, Republican, of Stoneham,machinist, was born in Corinth, Vt., Aug.


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