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the degree A. M. being conferred at graduation. He was
graduated from the Baltimore University School of Law in
1894 and admitted to the Bar in the same year, since which time
he has been in the active practice of his profession, and is a
member of the city and State Bar associations. He was ap-
pointed in 1904 as one of the Police Justices of Baltimore City,
and assigned to the Northwestern Station, and has never held
any other political or public office.
ALLAN C. GIRDWOOD, Democrat—Baltimore.
Allan C. Girdwood was born in the Island of Barbados,
West Indies, on March 28, 1874, and came to Baltimore in the
following year, where he has ever since resided. He is one of
ten children, of whom eight are living. He was educated in
the public schools of Baltimore and graduated from the Bal-
timore City College, class of 1895. afterwards teaching in
both the day and night schools of that city. He studied law
at the University of Maryland and received the degree of LL.B.
in 1901. Mr. Girdwood immediately began the general prac-
tice of law and since the fire of 1904 he has been connected
with the Law Department of Baltimore. He is married and
resides at the Walbert Apartments. He has always been a
Democrat and for years has been very active in campaigns.
JOSEPH A. KUEBEL, Democrat—Baltimore.
Mr. Kuebel was born in Baltimore on the 9th day of Sep-
tember, 1864. He is the son of F. William and Rosina T.
Kuebel, was educated at St. Alphonsus' Parochial School and
also attended the public schools. He was married in 1886 to
Miss Lida M. Kemp, daughter of John W. Kemp, Esq., of
Baltimore county, Md. He has never held public office,
and always took deep interest in the welfare of the Democratic
party. He received the largest majority the Eighth ward of
Baltimore has given a Democratic candidate in twelve years.
Under the firm name of F. W. Kuebel & Son he conducts a
harness business at 1807 North Gay street.
DAVID J. MCGOVERN, Democrat—Baltimore.
Mr. McGovern was born in Baltimore on the 13th day of
October, 1854. At the age of eight he entered St. Peter's
Parochial School, passing through all the grades at the age
of 14. Being one of the older children of a large family, he
felt called upon to render some assistance, and therefore se-
cured employment in manufacturing kitchen furniture. At the
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