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Augustus E. Scott, '58, A.B., A.M., 100 Ames Bldg., Boston, Mass.; Albany L.S.; 1866; member of bar in New York and Massachusetts, and in United States Courts; member of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 3 yrs., Senate,

2 yrs.

Alva E. Snow, '87, A.B., Fresno, Cal.; Harvard L.S.; September, 1889; member of bar in Massachusetts and California; district attorney, Fresno Co., 4 yrs.

* Frederick E. Snow, '83, A.B., 70 State St., Boston, Mass. (Gaston, Snow, and Saltonstall).

William C. Snow, '90, A. B., 100 Washington St., Chicago, Ill.; office reading at Ottawa, I.; 1892.

Charles B. Southard, '70, A.B., 209 Washington St., Boston, Mass.; Harvard L.S., and office reading; 1871. *Charles F. Spear, '84, A.B., 194 Washington St., Boston, Mass.

* Josiah A. Stover, '96, A.B., LL.B., 71 Broadway, New York City; N. Y. Univ. L.S.

* Frank K. Sweetser, '86, A.B., 324 Medford St., Somerville, Mass.

Lucian B. Thompson, '63, A. B., A. M., LL.B., 40 Water St., Boston, Mass.; Harvard L.S.; Suffolk bar, 1868, Supreme Court of the United States, 1881.

* Walter F. Thompson, '99, A. B., 97 Clifton St., Jersey City, N. J.

Albion Thorne, '62, A.B., A. M., Sioux Falls, S. D.

George J. Tufts, '74, A.B., LL.B., 944 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass.; Boston Univ. L.S.; 1875.

*Hiram Van Campen, Jr., '80, A. B., 1043 Spitzer Bldg., Toledo, Ohio.

Shelley Davis Vincent, '99, A.B., LL.B., 30 Court St., Boston, Mass.; Boston Univ. L. S.; August 26, 1902.

Harry R. Virgin, '79, A.B, 34 Exchange St., Portland, Maine; office of Butler and Libby, Portland; admitted to bar

of Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, 1882; U. S. Supreme Court, 1888; member of City Council, 1896; president Common Council, 1897; representative to state legislature, 1899oo; state senator, 1901-02; president state senate, 1903-04; corporation law.

Walter F. Welch, '98, A.B., LL.B., 100 Broadway, New York City; Columbia Univ. L. S.; June, 1903.

Enoch W. Whitcomb, '87, A.B., St. Michael, Alaska; office of H. L. Whitcomb; 1890; member of the bar in Maine and Washington.

* Lloyd E. White, '73, A. B., Box 123, Taunton, Mass.

GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX

[The States and Territories of the Union are arranged in alphabetical order. Canada follows.]

ALASKA: St. Michael, Whitcomb.

CALIFORNIA: Fresno, A. E. Snow.

COLORADO Denver, Dunham, Eddy.

DIST. OF COLUMBIA

Darling.

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ILLINOIS Chicago, S. A. Foster, W. C. Snow.

KANSAS: Topeka, Dana.

MAINE Bangor, Hunt; Millbridge, Peabody; Portland, M. P. Frank, Larrabee, Virgin.

MARYLAND: Crisfield, Gardner.

MASSACHUSETTS: Boston, Armstrong, Bragg, Branch, Burdett, Cummings, DeGoosh, Denison, H. P. Frank, A. P. French, C. F. French, Wm. B. French, Griffin, Hammond, Johnson, Joslin, Keyes, Knowlton, Lawrence, Ludden, Mendum, Montague, Morse, F. C. Nash, H. D. Nash, North, Peirce, Perry, Riley, Robinson, Russell, Scott, F. E. Snow, Southard, Spear, L. B. Thompson, Tufts, Vincent; Canton, Pushaw; Edgartown, Keniston; Gardner, Howe; Leominster, Bascom; Lynn, Barney; Palmer, Dillon; Plymouth, Hatha

way; Somerville, Sweetser; Springfield, McClench, Sanders; Stoneham, Richardson; Taunton, White; Waltham, Curley; Worcester, Harris.

MINNESOTA: Minneapolis, Cornell, Leonard; St. Paul,

Cory.

NEW HAMPSHIRE: Newport, Brown.

NEW JERSEY: Jersey City, W. F. Thompson.

NEW YORK: Albany, Sanford; Herkemir, Prescott; Jamestown, Crosby; Little Falls, DeCoster; New York, Crandall, Crane, Daniels, Fletcher, Maguire, Powers, Stover, Welch; Saratoga Springs, Winsor B. French.

OHIO: Toledo, Harmon, Van Campen; Wilmington, Clev

enger.

PENNSYLVANIA: Wilkesbarre, Halsey.

SOUTH DAKOTA: Sioux Falls, Thorne.

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VERMONT Bellows Falls, Bolles; Ludlow, Sargent.
WASHINGTON Seattle, Perry, Rand.
ONTARIO Ottawa, J. G. Foster.

EDITORIAL

Herewith we present a nearly complete list of those graduates of Tufts that have entered the profession of the law. It has not been deemed feasible to include the younger graduates

at present in the law schools. A few persons have failed of full mention because they did not answer the reply postal cards sent to them. We hope this feature of the present issue will commend itself to our readers. If it does so, it is our plan to publish in successive numbers similar groups drawn from other walks of life. Thus, the physicians, the ministers, the teachers, the engineers, the journalists, and the business men may be expected to follow-not necessarily in this order. Any cor`rections in the list printed above will be gratefully received.

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