Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . Loring, and attended theHarvard Law School two years, graduating with thedegree of in 1854. Admitted to the barin January, 1S55, he began practice in Septemberfollowing, in connection with J. Randolph , in May, 1856, he became associated withHon. Peleg W. Chandler, and this relation continueduntil February, 1870, when he formed a partnershipwith William A. Munroe. Later Oliver WendellHolmes, jr., was admitted to the firm, and th
Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . Loring, and attended theHarvard Law School two years, graduating with thedegree of in 1854. Admitted to the barin January, 1S55, he began practice in Septemberfollowing, in connection with J. Randolph , in May, 1856, he became associated withHon. Peleg W. Chandler, and this relation continueduntil February, 1870, when he formed a partnershipwith William A. Munroe. Later Oliver WendellHolmes, jr., was admitted to the firm, and theserelations continued until the appointment of to the Massachusetts Supreme bench in1882. The firm is now Shattuck & Munroe. has been especially successful as a corpo-ration lawyer, and in the handling of commercialcases of magnitude. He was a member of theBoston common council in [^1862.* For many ^86 BOSTON OF TO-DAY. years he has been one of the board of overseers of Medical School, which position he has held from its Harvard College, and a member of the Massachu-setts Historical Society. Mr. Shattuck was married. GEORGE O. SHATTUCK. inception. He has also held different clinics in thedispensary, and has been connected with the WestEnd Dispensary. He is the Boston physician to the.\ctors Fund of America, the Lodge of Odd Fel-lows, the Boston Lodge of Elks, and the Man-pitti Tribe of Red Men. He is a member of theMassachusetts and Boston Homoeopathic MedicalSocieties. Shaw, Levi \\oodburv, Capt., was born in NewDurham, , May 9, 1831. He comes of thestanch old New England stock. His earliest trainingwas in a little country school in his native place, whichonly afforded about three months schooling in theyear ; the interim was filled by work on the farm andin assisting his father, a builder. Later he spentthree terms at the Wolfborough Academy, on theshore of Lake Winnepesaukee. The winter follow-ing his graduation he taught two district schoolswith g
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