The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . PHILIP J. OCONNE. 150 The Worcester of i{. Boston University Law School in was admitted to the bar December23, 1895. At the December election of1S95 he was elected a member of theCommon Council from Ward 3, and hasserved by successive re-elections to thepresent time. He is a Democrat. He isa member of the Joint Standing Com-mittees on Legislative Matters and thePolice Department. Wesley Merritt, councilman from Ward7, is a member of the committees onPolice and Printing. He is a Republi- JOHM R. OLEARY. Philip J. OCo
The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . PHILIP J. OCONNE. 150 The Worcester of i{. Boston University Law School in was admitted to the bar December23, 1895. At the December election of1S95 he was elected a member of theCommon Council from Ward 3, and hasserved by successive re-elections to thepresent time. He is a Democrat. He isa member of the Joint Standing Com-mittees on Legislative Matters and thePolice Department. Wesley Merritt, councilman from Ward7, is a member of the committees onPolice and Printing. He is a Republi- JOHM R. OLEARY. Philip J. OConnell was Ijorn in Worces-ter December 18, 1870. He graduatedat the Worcester high school in 1889,and at the Boston University LawSchool in 1895, and was admitted tothe bar the same year He was electedto the Common Council from Ward 4in December, 1895, as a Democrat. Heis a member of the Finance Committeeand of the Joint Committees on Legisla-tive Matters and the Police, and of theStandino; Committee of the Common
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