North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . itf DR. CHARLES E. HUNT HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 299 can never be secured as quickly and tlioroughly in any other way as in liospital the end of a year he came to Valley City, where he opened an office, and in the interimhe has built up a large and increasing practice. On the 14th of September, 1911, Dr. Hunt was married to Miss Lois Robertson, a nativeof Minnesota, and a daughter of Dr. E. P. Robertson, president of Wesley College of NorthDakota. Dr. and Mrs. Hunt have two daughters. Dr. Hunt is a Royal Arch Mason, bel


North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . itf DR. CHARLES E. HUNT HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 299 can never be secured as quickly and tlioroughly in any other way as in liospital the end of a year he came to Valley City, where he opened an office, and in the interimhe has built up a large and increasing practice. On the 14th of September, 1911, Dr. Hunt was married to Miss Lois Robertson, a nativeof Minnesota, and a daughter of Dr. E. P. Robertson, president of Wesley College of NorthDakota. Dr. and Mrs. Hunt have two daughters. Dr. Hunt is a Royal Arch Mason, to the Order of the Eastern Star and is alsoconnected with the Knights of Pythias, the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, the Mooseanil the JIaccabees. He is likewise a member of the Barnes County Pioneer Club. Alongstrictly professional lines he has membership with the Cheyenne Valley Medical Societyand the North Dakota State Medical Society. He is a man of scholarly tastes and habitswho throughout his life has been a student not only along the lines


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