Historical review of Chicago and Cook county and selected ..edand author of Historical review . 11 IlEIIC LI3RARV ^Vnyyi ::,+-,v;r,;v. CHICAGO AND COOK COUNTY 709 tion Board and his graduation, through all the official positions, tothe rank of chief grain inspector (serving thus from 1901 to 1904)marks him as master of his great business, and his record is in somerespects without parallel in the history of the trade. He also heldthe position of railroad and warehouse commissioner, and has beenfor many years a strong factor in municipal, county and state poli-tics, never sh
Historical review of Chicago and Cook county and selected ..edand author of Historical review . 11 IlEIIC LI3RARV ^Vnyyi ::,+-,v;r,;v. CHICAGO AND COOK COUNTY 709 tion Board and his graduation, through all the official positions, tothe rank of chief grain inspector (serving thus from 1901 to 1904)marks him as master of his great business, and his record is in somerespects without parallel in the history of the trade. He also heldthe position of railroad and warehouse commissioner, and has beenfor many years a strong factor in municipal, county and state poli-tics, never shirking his duties as a reliable and working 1896 he served as a delegate to the national convention, and haslong been a stanch member of the Chicago central and Cook countyRepublican committees. Joseph E. Bidwill, Jr., received a thorough education at the parochial school, the Joseph Medill grammar school, fromwhich he was graduated, St. Ignatius College and the old Englishhigh and manual training school, being graduated from the lastnamed in 1900. He subsequeutl}^ took a special course at the LewisInstitute, and, having com
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