Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . rature, though he hasoften written articles on general tojiics for thedaily press and various magazines. While a student at Roston university hewas a regular press correspondent and alsoeditor of a local party paper called the Hub. In May, 1898, (iov. Wolcott appointed hima master in chancery for Suffolk county. resides in Boston. BIOGRA FHICA L.—MA SSA CHUSE TTS. 567 CI IA i; :s (; i DDINGS, residing in Housa-tonic, Mnssaclinsetts, and practicin


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . rature, though he hasoften written articles on general tojiics for thedaily press and various magazines. While a student at Roston university hewas a regular press correspondent and alsoeditor of a local party paper called the Hub. In May, 1898, (iov. Wolcott appointed hima master in chancery for Suffolk county. resides in Boston. BIOGRA FHICA L.—MA SSA CHUSE TTS. 567 CI IA i; :s (; i DDINGS, residing in Housa-tonic, Mnssaclinsetts, and practicing inCireat l^arrington, Massaciiusetts, was liorn intlie foi-mcr [dace, May 10, 1867. He was edu-cated in the (ireat Barrington Higli school,graduating in 1885, after which lie took aspecial couise of study in Williams college,remaining one year in that institution, liethen entered IJellevue iros[)ital Medical col-lege, in New York city, where he remainedone year hut during that time determined toenter the legal profession. Accordingly, heentered the law department of the Uni\ersityof the City of New York, an<l was graduated. CHARLES GIDDINGS with the class of 1891. Keturning to Pittsfieldhe hecanie a law student in the ottice of Hih-bard & Turtle, and at the June term of courtin 1893 he was admitted to the l:>ar. Since his admission Mr. (iiddings has jirac-ticed in (ireat Barrington, where he is knownas a capable, energetic and rising young law-yer. For several years he has been closelyidentified with county and town ])oliticalaffairs, on the democratic side, and in 1894 herepresented his district in the loMer house ofthe State legislature. In the fall of 1900 heAvas on the democratic State ticket as candi- date for the office of councillor in the eighthdistrict. On September 20, 1899, Mr. Giddings mar-ried ICdith M. , daughter of T. , vice-president and agent of theMonument Mills conipanv, of Ilousatonic. WILLMOKE BESEXTHR STONE,Springfield, Mass.,


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