. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. , lawyer, of Athol, was born July 13, 1850, in Princeton, III., andeducated in the local schools, Amherst College and the Union College of Law, has been special justice of the first district court of northern Worcester. He sat inthe House in 1887 and 1888, with place on the committees on judiciary and rules, andin the Senate of 1891, with place on the committees on judiciary, bills in the third read-ing and election laws (chairman). Chairman of committee on election laws andmember of committees on judiciary, probate and insolvency and rules


. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. , lawyer, of Athol, was born July 13, 1850, in Princeton, III., andeducated in the local schools, Amherst College and the Union College of Law, has been special justice of the first district court of northern Worcester. He sat inthe House in 1887 and 1888, with place on the committees on judiciary and rules, andin the Senate of 1891, with place on the committees on judiciary, bills in the third read-ing and election laws (chairman). Chairman of committee on election laws andmember of committees on judiciary, probate and insolvency and rules, 1892. Vote of district: Sidney P. Smith, Republican, 3,708; Lysander Thurston, Demo-crat, 2,764; Charles G. Allen, Prohibition, 580. THE CHAPLAIN AND CLERKS. Rev. Edmund Dowse, the chaplain, was born in Sherborn, Mass., Sept. 17, 1813;graduated at Amherst College in 1836; was ordained and installed pastor of PilgrimChurch in Sherborn, his native town, in 1838, and is still the only acting pastor. Was MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATORS, 1892. :;7. COMMITTEE ON EXPENDITURES. W. P. CLARK, E. S. STEVENS, R G. BARTLETT, J. C. LOUD. J. J. CROWLEY. M. E. RIDEOUT, House Chairman, B. F. SOUTHWICK, Chairman. H. C. SPARHAWK, Clerk W. P. BUCKLEY, R. B. JENKINS, C. F. SHUTE, WARREN HOYT. 38 A SOUVENIR OF a member of the Massachusetts Senate in 1869 and 1870; was chosen chaplain of theSenate in 1880, and has been re-elected each succeeding year, up to the. presenttime. Henry D. Coolidge of Concord, the clerk, was born in Chelsea, Aug. 26, 1858;was educated in the public schools; spent several years in mercantile business. Uponthe death of the venerable Hon. Stephen N. Gifford, clerk of the Senate, in May, 1886,and the election of his assistant, E. H. Clapp, as his successor, Mr. Coolidge was ap-pointed by the latter as his assistant. He held this position in 1887 and 1888, and wasunanimously elected clerk in 1889, Mr. Clapp having removed from the state. He hasbeen unanimously re-elected each year


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