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256 MARYLAND MANUAL.

He has never before held an elective office. He is a member
of the Baltimore Reform League, vice-president Waverly
Improvement and Protective Association, and is also a member
of Concordia Lodge, No. 13, A.F. and A.M., Carrollton
Council, No. 257, Royal Arcanum and Progressive Castle,
No. 20, Knights of Golden Eagle.

GEORGE C. MORRISON, Democrat.

Mr. Morrison is a Baltimore lawyer. He was born June
13, 1869, and received his education in private schools and
Johns Hopkins University and University of Maryland.

JOHN L. V. MURPHY, Democrat.

Mr. Murphy was born in Baltimore City in 1878. He
received his primary education at the public schools, and
was afterwards graduated from Calvert Hall College, Rock
Hill College and the University of Maryland. He was
admitted to the bar in 1899, and has since practiced law in
Baltimore City.

WILLIAM L. OREM, Democrat.

Mr. Orem is a clerk living at 1616 East Preston street. He
was born in Baltimore, January 21, 1857, and attended public
and private schools of that city.

LOUIS J. ROTH, Democrat.

Mr. Roth is a lawyer and pharmacist of Baltimore. He
was born in Baltimore, August 30, 1868, and educated in
the public and private schools, and later attended Maryland
College of Pharmacy and University of Law.

HENRY TRAGER, Democrat.

Mr. Trager was born in Baltimore, February 21, 1856, and
has resided in Baltimore all his life. He is engaged in the
feed and grain business.

BALTIMORE CITY (Third Legislative District.)

Six Members.

CHARLES J. BOUCHET, Democrat.

Mr. Bouchet has been a member of the law firm of Ben-
zinger & Calwell for the past ten years. He received his
education at Loyola College and University of Maryland. He
is a stockholder in Loyola, Kendrick and Institute Building
Associations and a member of several fraternal orders. He
has always taken an interest in educational and public mat-
ters, and has traveled extensively in United States, Canada
and abroad.


 

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