. History of the Harvard Law School and of early legal conditions in America . Cam-bridge; member of Pow Wow Club and the Mass. Bar Assn.; lecturedon Engineering Contracts in Lawrence Scientific School, on PublicServices in Chicago University Law School, and is professor of law inHarvard Law School, lecturing on Industrial Relations; author ofAdministrative Law, 1902. Railroad Rate Regulation 1906, Restraintof Trade 1904, Cases on Mortgages, 1905. 1901. ABBOTT, GEORGE HAVEN, A. B. Yale 1898; 170 Broadway, N. Y. City. ADAMS, KARL, A. B. 1898; 635 Tremont Bldg., Boston. ADAMS, WALTER SILAS, A. B


. History of the Harvard Law School and of early legal conditions in America . Cam-bridge; member of Pow Wow Club and the Mass. Bar Assn.; lecturedon Engineering Contracts in Lawrence Scientific School, on PublicServices in Chicago University Law School, and is professor of law inHarvard Law School, lecturing on Industrial Relations; author ofAdministrative Law, 1902. Railroad Rate Regulation 1906, Restraintof Trade 1904, Cases on Mortgages, 1905. 1901. ABBOTT, GEORGE HAVEN, A. B. Yale 1898; 170 Broadway, N. Y. City. ADAMS, KARL, A. B. 1898; 635 Tremont Bldg., Boston. ADAMS, WALTER SILAS, A. B. Western Reserve 1900; 236 Superior St.,Cleveland, O. ARTER, CHARLES KINGSLEY A. B. Amherst 1898; born Cleveland, O.,April 24, 1875; practices in Ohio courts; offices 1206 Williamson Bldg.,residence 2040 East 88th St., Cleveland, O.; member of Ohio State andCleveland Bar Assns. BACON, JAMES FREDERICK, A. B. Williams 1898; born Oct. 10, 1875,Pittsfield, son of James L. and Mary A. (Gaffney) Bacon; father amerchant; admitted to bar of Mass., at Boston. Sept., 1901; has been. rt >—i O ALUMNI ROLL. 285 engaged in constant legal practice there ever since; member ParsonsLaw Club: Alpha Zeta Alpha: Phi Beta Kappa, (Williams Coll.) and ismember Mass. Bar Assn.; address, 43 Milk St., Boston. BALDWIN, ARTHUR DOUGLAS, A. B. Yale 1898; born Maui, HawaiianIslands, son of Henry P. and Emily (Alexander) Baldwin; father asugar planter; admitted bar Columbus, O., Dec., 1902; until 1906 withCushing & Clark, of Cleveland; Feb., 1907 formed partnership wifhanother, making the firm, Cornell & Baldwin; secretary and treasurerof Voree Engineering Co.; secretary and treasurer American FibreBelting Co.; secy, of Workingmans Collateral Loan Co.; secy. LegalAid Society: member Williston Law Club; Phi Delta Phi, Choate Cluband the Cleveland Bar Assn.: address, 1025 Garfield Cleveland. advocate-general National United Spanish War Veterans; authorof The Essentials of Incorporations, May


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