The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . or fiv«years he served as secretary of the State Harbor Im-provement Commission. He is also secretary of the,University Club, of which he is a member. He is amember of the Delta Upsilon fraternity, the RhodeIsland Bar Association, the Rhode Island Historical!Society, The Players Club, and the Pausacaco Lodge, aSouth county country club. In his political viewsRemington is a Republican. He married, April 241916, Florence M. Glover, of Providence. WALTER COLWELL GORDON, M. D.—A resident of Rhode Island since 1907, and an honore


The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . or fiv«years he served as secretary of the State Harbor Im-provement Commission. He is also secretary of the,University Club, of which he is a member. He is amember of the Delta Upsilon fraternity, the RhodeIsland Bar Association, the Rhode Island Historical!Society, The Players Club, and the Pausacaco Lodge, aSouth county country club. In his political viewsRemington is a Republican. He married, April 241916, Florence M. Glover, of Providence. WALTER COLWELL GORDON, M. D.—A resident of Rhode Island since 1907, and an honorecimember of the medical profession. Dr. Gordon hasproved by his work the valued service which has beenrendered the State by her adopted sons. WalterColwell Gordon, son of Alexander Frazer and SarahJane (Colwell) Gordon, was born January 23, father, a farmer and stockraiser of Caledonia,N. Y., is now deceased, his mother, now a resident olLos Angeles, Cal. Walter C. Gordon attended the public schools ofCaledonia, and after exhausting their advantages BIOGRAPHICAL 99 ered the Rochester (N. Y.) Business College, andshed his secular studies at New York State Nor-1 School. He chose medicine as his profession,I after an experience in the business world toain funds for his professional education, he enteredmedical department of the University of Mary-d, receiving his degree of M. D. with the gradu-ig class of 1907. After graduation he came toode Island, and until November of that year wasinected with the medical stafT of the State Sani-um, at Wallum Lake. He then located in Provi-ce, where he has since practiced continuously, hisces. No. 610 Cranston street. He is visiting sur-n to the out-patient department of St. Josephsspital, and physician to the out-patient departmentRhode Island Hospital. He is well-established inleral practice, and is one of the well-known, highly-arded physicians and surgeons of the city.)r. Gordon is a member of the American MedicaliOciation,


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