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HARRISON RIDER
Harrison Rider, president of the Second National Bank. Tow- son, Maryland, and extensive farmer, was born in Baltimore County, Maryland, on February 15, 1865, the son of John G. and Elizabeth (look ) Rider.
Mr. Rider was raised on a large farm in Baltimore County and was educated in the county schools. He has for many years been largely interested in farming lands of the county and state. He has been connected with the Second National Bank of Towson for the past fifteen years and on Sept. 15th, 1920, was elected to the presidency of this institution.
Ile served as Register of Wills for the County, being elected In 1899 for one term. He was elected County Commissioner In 1919.
Is a member of the Masonic Order and of the B. P. O. Elks. Address, Hillen Road, near Towson, Md.
IION. WILLIAM N. ANDREWS.
Ilon. William Noble Andrews. Republican, prominent in Maryland political affairs and member of the 66th Congress from the First Maryland District, was born in Dorchester County, Maryland, on November 13. 1876, son of James M. and Sallie (Nobler Andrews. He was a student at Dixon College for one year, and received the Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Maryland.
He was State's Attorney for Dorchester County. Maryland. for two terms, from 1904 to 1911 : a member of the Maryland House of Representatives in 1914 and of the Maryland State Senate in 1918, resigning from the latter in the same year to become a member of the 66th Congress (1919-21) from the First Maryland District. He has taken an exceedingly active part in the affairs of his native county and State, being noted as an incessant worker in their behalf. Has always been act- ive in local and state politics, taking a leading part at the present time as chairman of the Republican State Central Com- mittee of Dorchester county. Is a leading member of the bar of Cambridge and practices law in all the courts of the First judicial cirenit.
Congressman Andrews married. October 18. 1903. Bessie Walworth, who died on January 21, 1919. He has since re- married.
Address, Cambridge, Md.
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NATHAN LEWIS SMITIL.
Nathan Lewis Smith, chief engineer to the Commission for Opening Streets, Baltimore, was born at Linwood. Maryland. February 1. 1888 : son of Jesse and Lydia L. Smith, and attended the Public Schools, Maryland Collegiate Institute and Swarth- more College, department of civil engineering, whence he gradu- ated in 1908 with B. S. degree.
lle entered the employ of the State in 1912 as draftsman : became chief draftsman in 1915. and State engineer of surveys in 1918, and appointed chief engineer to the Commission for Opening Streets May 15. 1920.
He is a member of the American Association of Engineers. American Society of Civil Engineers, and Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.
Mr. Smith was married January 26. 1914. to Miss Katherine E. Yeager, of Baltimore, and has two children, Laura Virginia and Nathan Lewis, Junior.
His offices are in the City Hall. Baltimore, and Mr. Smith resides at 4110 Belle Avenue, Baltimore.
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ROBERT TINSTALL TAYLOR, Surgeon, Baltimore. Born : Norfolk, Virginia, January 16. 1867.
Only child of Robertson and Baynham Tunstall Taylor. Many of his ancestors of the Les. Page. Armisteads, Bacon, Cal- vert and Brooke families for three centuries have added much to Virginia's history. His uncle. Colonel Walter II. Taylor. served as adjutant to General Robert E. Lee in the Confederate army. Robertson Taylor served in a similar capacity to Gen- pral William Mahone and later became President of the Brazil Trading Company of Baltimore. Doctor Taylor's grandfather. Walter Herron Taylor, was the first President of the Norfolk Gas Company and married Cornelia Wickham Cowdery. Ilis
great grandfather. Richard Taylor. second, came from Long Sutton. Lincolnshire, England. in 1790 and married Elizabeth Calvert, the daughter of Captain John Calvert, of the Revo- Intionary Army, who was the son of Cornelius Calvert. Doctor Taylor's great great-great-great-grandfather. Nathaniel Cowdery. was born in England in 1600 and settled in Massachusetts and his grandson, Jabez Cowdery, served as surgeon in the Revolu- tionary Army and his son. Jonathan Cowdery, was Surgeon on the U. S. Frigate "Philadelphia" when it was captured and burnt at Tripoli : he secured his release, however, and that of his brother officers by successful treatment of the mortally ill child of the Bey. Alexander Tunstall, the great-grandfather of Doc- tor Taylor, came from England and became President of the Farmer's Bank after the Revolutionary War and married Anne MeCauley Walke. Their son, Doctor Robert Baylor Tunstall, from whom Doctor Taylor is named, did conspicuous service in the Yellow Fever Epidemic,
Educated : Marston's School. Johns Hopkins University, B. A., 1889; University of Virginia, M. D., 1991 ; Post Gradu- ate Johns Hopkins Hospital. Harvard Medical School; Chil- dren's ; Massachusetts General, Carney and Boston City and New York Orthopaedic, Ruptured and Crippled and Roosevelt Hospitals,
Professional career : Assistant to Doctors William Osler and J. M. T. Finney. 1891 to 1894. Founded Baltimore Hospital for Crippled and Deformed Children (now the Kernan Hos- pltal for Crippled Children) the first Orthopaedie Hospital in the Sonth. on October 6th. 1895. Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Woman's Medical School. 1895-97. Professor of Ortho- paedle Surgery. Baltimore Medical College, and Woman's College, 1897-1900. Professor Orthopaedic Surgery, Uni- versity of Maryland and College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1900 to date. Orthopaedic Surgeon University, Mercy. Saint Agnes, and Maryland General Hospitals. Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon to Hospital of Women of Maryland. Consuhant to Saint Joseph's Hospital and I'nited States Public Health Ser- vice and Life Extension Institute of New York. Surgeon in Chlef of the James Lawrence Kernan Hospital and Indns- trial School for Crippled Children. Anthor unmerons medical and surgleal monographs, and Text Book on Orthopaedic Sur- gery and Orthopaedic Technique for Nurses.
Member : Maryland. Baltimore. Elkridge Fox Hunting Clubs ; Delta Phl, Nu Sigma Nu Fraternities; Rush Medical, Amerlean Orthopaedic, American Medical and Southern Medi- cal Associations. Fellow American College of Surgeons. Member of Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland.
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ASA LYLLITON WESSELS. M. D.
Asa Lylliton Wessels, physician, was born in Baltimore. June 11, 1877; son of L. P. and Isabel (Armstrong) Wessels, of Baltimore.
He was educated in the Grammar and Public Schools of Balti- more : at Baltimore City College in 1896, and Atlanta Medical College in 1998. (M. D. degree).
Doctor Wessels was superintendent of Willimatie Insane Asylum at Willimatic, Conn., from 198 till 1900, and then entered private practice in West Baltimore.
Ile is president of the West Baltimore Medical Association. and served as president of the Alpha Sigma Medical Fraternity for many years. Is Ex-Chief Rabban of Bopmi Temple Shrine : chief examiner and Past Monarch and present trustee of Yed. Grotto.
He served as First Lieutenant. Maryland "Regulars. ' for several years, and was medical examiner for the Twentieth Ward Draft Board during the recent war.
Doctor Wessels has one son. Robert L. Wessels. His wife, who was Miss Agnes Dorn, of Seranton. Pa .. died February 4. 1916.
Offices and residence. 2565 Frederick Avenue.
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THOMAS GORSUCH YOUNG.
Thomas Gorsuch Young, owner Auto Supply Co .. jobber -: Thomas G. Young Real Estate Co. : president Oak Lawn Come- tery Co., was born in Baltimore, July 20, 1>>4. son of James and Sarah (forsuch) Young.
Attended Public Schools, Pennsylvania Military College and University of Pennsylvania : studying mechanical engineering.
Is a Mason, Shriner, Odd Fellow : Sigma Nu Fraternity mem- ber: secretary Maryland Institute: treasurer Auto Club of Maryland : member of Baltimore Yacht, Maryland Jockey, Balti. more Country and Rotary Clubs.
lle was married January 12. 1909, to Miss Isabel Evans Mundy. of Charlottesville. Va. Has one son. Thomas Gorsuch. Junior.
Business address, 916 N. Charles Street. Residence, 214 Chancery, Guilford.
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CHARLES ALEXANDER WATERS, M. D.
Charles Alexander Waters, M. D., was born in Baltimore County, Maryland, on December 14th. Isss, the son of Garrett Davis Waters and Helen Latimer could, Waters,
Dr. Waters attended public and private schools of Baltimore City and the Franklin High School at Reisterstown, Md.
He was graduated from the School of Medicine, University of Maryland, in 1911, with the degree of Doctor of Medicine and in the same year was appointed Assistant in Roentgenology, Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore. He was made instructor in Roentgenology. Johns Hopkins University, and Assistant Roent- genologist. Johns Hopkins Hospital, in 1913, which position he holds at the present time.
He Is member of the American Medical Association, the Medi- cal Chirurgleal Faculty of Maryland. the Baltimore City Medical Society, Southern Medical Society. American Roentgen Ray Society, the International Radiological Club and vice-president of the American Roentgen Ray Society in 1920.
On June 6th, 1917. Dr. Waters entered the Medical Corps of the U. S. Army as First Lieutenant. Ile served as Roentgenolo- gist to Base Hospital No. 18 (Johns Hopkins Unit), A. E. F.
After a year's service with the Hopkins Unit he was made assistant to the Senior Consultant in Roentgenology, A. E. F. Several months before the armistiee he was returned to the United States as instructor in the School of Roentgenology at Camp Greenleaf. Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
On January 3rd, 1919, he was discharged from the servlee.
Dr. Waters is a member of the Baltimore, Baltimore Country. Rolling Road Golf, Baltimore Yacht and the Johns Hopkins Clubs.
He is unmarried and has offices at 1100 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.
J. PERCY WADE.
J. Perey Wade, physician and superintendent of the Spring Grove Stato Hospital. was born October 22, 1870. the son of the late Colonel John J. Wade, famed for his prowess as a Confederate veteran during the Civil War, and Mary A. (Chap- man) Wade.
He attended Baltimore City College, took a course at Johns Hopkins University, and graduated from the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons in April, 1891. with M.D. degree. Dr. Wade was resident physician at City Hospital for six months and then came to the Maryland Hospital for the Insane as assistant physician, being appointed superintendent in 1896.
Doctor Wade is a member of the American Medical Associa- tion : Medieal and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, American Medical Association, Maryland Psychatrie Society and Medical Legal Society. Ile is also a member of the Maryland Country Club.
Office and residence, Catonsville, Md.
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WILLIAM A. SNYDER.
William A. Snyder, financier and business executive, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on April 29. 1878, son of Angustus and Isabella (Freybe) Snyder.
Mr. Snyder was educated in the public schools of Baltimore City. He entered upon his business career at the age of twenty and is now proprietor of thirty market stalls in the Baltimore City markets, and conducts a wholesale and retail business which is the largest of its kind in the City of Baltimore.
Many of the leading financial and business institutions of Baltimore and vicinity owe their success to the executive ability of Mr. Snyder. He is president of the Enterprise Savings & Loan Association, having retained this responsibility since the founding of the Association fourteen years ago. lle is a director in the Calvert Bank, and also a director in the American Exchange Bank of Baltimore. He is president of the Howard Refactories Company. located at Dorsey, Md., he and his asso- ciates having assumed control of this concern in January. 1918. when the affairs of the company no longer warranted its continuing in business. Mr. Snyder was not only successful in placing the business upon a paying basis, he is now confident that the Iloward Refactories Company will become one of the largest fire-brick manufacturing companies in the East in a brief period of time.
Mr. Snyder is prominent in the lodges of the Masonic order ; he is a Scottish Rite, a thirty-second degree, and a York Rite Mason, and affiliated with the Royal Arcanum. He is also a member of the Lodge of Maccabees.
On July 10. 1899, Mr. Snyder married Emma. daughter of Christ and Catherine Brunnett. To the marriage has been born one child. Emma Chikired.
Ilis residence is at 2445 Woodbrook Avenne, and Mr. Snyder maintains his offices at Woodbrook Avenne and Retreat Street, Baltimore.
WILLIAM STROBEL THOMAS.
William Strobel Thomas, prominent as an authority on cor- poration law, was born in Baltimore, Md .. on January 30, 15. the son of John L. and Azalia Husseyi Thomas. His earlier education was of the public and private schools, and was sup- plemented at Baltimore City College. He was graduated from the University of Maryland in 1889 with Bachelor of Laws degree.
Mr. Thomas began the practice of law in 1900 as an asso- ciate of his father, whose death occurred in 1904, and who was one of Baltimore's prominent lawyers. Upon his father's death he became general counsel for the Adams Express Company in the South, continning with that company until its retirement with other express companies from active business, when he became counsel for the American Railway Express Company. the successor of all the express companies in the United States. His practice is confined to matters pertaining to corporations. and in numerous instances Mr. Thomas has been chosen to rep- . resent the city in dealings with public service companies. In this connection he was a director of the Union Railroad Com- pany under Mayor MaIster. He was appointed. in 1916. Pav- ing Commissioner under Mayor Preston.
ile is a member of the Maryland. Baltimore Country. Balti- more Athletic, and Elkridge Fox Hunting Chibs. He is one of the trustees of the James L. Kernan Hospital for Crippled Children and director and treasurer of the Maggie V. Hugg Memorial Fund, Ine. He is unmarried. Residence, 1302 Entaw Place. Offices, 211 North Calvert Street, Baltimore.
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PALMER CORBIN STREETT.
Palmer Corbin Streett, general contractor. Baltimore, was born in that city on October 9. 1582, the son of William C. and Clara V. Streett. He was educated in the Baltimore Public Schools.
Mr. Streett has been in the contracting business from boy- hood, and claims no knowledge of any other business. Ile has made a wonderful success in his chosen line of endeavor.
In polities Mr. Streett votes for the man whom he regards best fitted for the office in question, and he may be classed as an independent Democrat.
Mr. Streett married in 1910, Miss Laura V. Donaldson, of Baltimore.
Ifis residence is at 340S Norwood Avenue, and Mr. Streett maintains his offices in the Knickerbocker Building, Baltimore.
PEREGRINE LETHRBURY WICKES.
Peregrine Lethebury Wickes, jurist, retired, was born at Chestertown, Maryland, on August 14. 1837: son of Joseph Wiekes, 4th, and Elizabeth C. Chamberst Wickos. He was educated at Washington College (Maryland) and at Princeton University.
Mr. Wickes studied law with S. Teackle Wallis from 1858 until 1859 He was admitted to the bar in 1\59 and practiced law at Chestertown, Md., until 1867. He thon removed to York. Pennsylvania, where he engaged in the practice of law until 1875. being then elected to the bench. He was later commis- sioned President Judge of the 19th Judicial District of that State. In 1886 he returned to Baltimore, being appointed in 1891 Judge of the Supreme bench of Baltimore City. Ile was elected in 1892 for the full term on the bench and remained in the same office until 1907, when he retired from active legal matters.
Mr. Wiekes is a member of the Maryland Club of' Baltimore and of the Casino and Yacht Clubs of Jamestown, Rhode Island.
On February 27, 1862, Mr. Wickes married at York. Pennsyl- vania, Miss Henrietta C. Welsh. Their children are Joseph L., Katherine B., Henry W .. B. Chambers, Pere L., Junior, Henrietta E. and Dr. Walter P. Wickes.
His residence is at 920 St. Paul Street, Baltimore.
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HIERMAN 1. STERMER.
Herman 1. Stermer. organizer and proprietor of the Stormer Paper Company, Baltimore, was born in Baltimore on November 4. 1882, the son of Isaac and Sophronia Stormer, and was educated in the public schools of Baltimore City.
Mr. Stermer was first employed as an office boy by a Balti- more paper concern in 1898. From this beginning he rose to stock clerk. shipping clerk, assistant Imyer, buyer, and eventually to Sonthern and local salesman for the house, his business career having been interrupted in 1917 by the advent of the World War.
On May 1. 1901. he enlisted in the Maryland National Guard ; served as a private, corporal, sergeant. second. and finally. first lieutenant, his period of service expiring in October. 1916, he having, while a member of the Guard, seen service during the Baltimore fire on guard duty, and active service on the Mexican border. Was commissioned a first lieutenant of infantry, U. S. Army, on November 22, 1917: sailed for France on August 1. 1918; took part in the Mense-Argonne battle from September 26, 1918, nutil November 11, 1918, and on May 8, 1919, received his honorable discharge from the service. returned to civilian life, and in 1920 organized the Stermer Paper Company, of which he is the sole owner.
Mr. Stermer is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and of the American Legion. He is affiliated with the Masonic order and the Knights of Pythias.
On July 25, 1906, Mr. Stermer married Miss Nana V. Ehersole, of Baltimore. To them have been born two children-Margaret H., aged 12, and Edward C., aged 6.
Residence. 4 East Virginia Avenne.
Offices, 109 Hollingsworth Street, Baltimore.
ROBERT ST. JOHN STEUART.
Robert St. John Stonart. executive head of Stenart. Son & Company, Baltimore, was born in that city on November 7. 1850. son of Edwin Il. and Mary E. (onick) Stenart. Robert St. John Stonart, grandfather of our subject, came to Baltimore. or as it was then known, Baltimore Town, in 1736, and is prominently mentioned in early historical annals dealing with the pioneers of this section and the leaders in the war of the Revolution.
The original firm of which Mr. Steuart is now head was founded in 1887. under the firm style of Edmondson, Stenar & Company. The style was later changed to Steuart. Knatz & Company, and in November, 1915, the firm was changed to its present name, Steuart, Son & Company. This company ships its products, sugar, syrup, and molasses. throughout the entire United States, and is one of the largest manufacturing estab- lishments of its kind in the country.
During the World War Mr. Steuart co-operated with the United States Government as a member of the War Service Commission, Syrup Department, which was under the jurisdic- tion of Mr. E. Scott Evans.
Mr. Steuart is a member of the New Orleans Sugar Exchange. and is one of the largest buyers on that Exchange. 'in chib cireles he is known as a member of the Baltimore Country and Maryland County Clubs, also the Press and Rotary Clubs. Ile is also identified with the Merchants' and Manufacturers' Association of Baltimore.
On June 19, 1872. Mr. Stenart married Elmira G. Thomson. of Baltimore. A son. Edwin H., born March. 1873, died May. 1915. Ilis daughters, Elmira G. and Ethel B. are now Mrs. Oglesby and Mrs. Ethel B. Vanghan, respectively. He has seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. His residence is at Cockeysville, Md., and the plant of Stenart, Son & Company is located at Eastern Avenne and President Street, Baltimore.
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J. ROYALL TIPPETT.
J. Royall Tippett. member of the law firm of Richard B Tippett & Son. Baltimore, was born in Baltimore, Maryland. January 27. 1886. a son of Richard B. and Margaret (Thornton) Tippett. He was educated in the public schools at Milten Academy, Loyola College, and the University of Maryland.
Mr. Tippett was admitted to the bar of Maryland on Angust 16, 1909. to the United States District Court for the District of Maryland and the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth District. He has been associated with his father in the practice of law since 1909.
Mr. Tippett is a member of the Baltimore Athletic Club, the Knights of Columbus, and of the United States Chamber of Commerce ; the Merchants and Manufacturers Association of Baltimore, and the Automobile Club of Maryland.
On September 9. 1906. Mr. Tippett married Lillian V. Dam- mann, of Baltimore. They have two children-J. Royall. Junior, born November 17. 1910; Valarie H., born June 14, 1915.
His residence is at 2007 Cheston Avenue, and the law offices of Richard B. Tippett & Son are in suite 919 Fidelity Building, Baltimore.
AUGUSTUS M. DENHARD.
Augustus M Denhard, member of the law firm of Denhard and Denhard. Baltimore, was born in Baltimore, September 3. 1875 ; son of Adam and Caroline Denhard.
Ile was educated in the public and private schools of Baltimore and graduated from the University of Maryland in the class of 1897 with LL. B. degree ; being admitted to the Maryland bar Jane 1. 1897.
After being associated in practice with the late Fred W. Feldner, and later practicing for a time alone, he formed a partnership with his brother, Ferdinand F. Denhard, in 1911, upon his admission to the bar.
Mr. Denhard is an ardent Republican in politics, and was nominated on the party ticket in 1899 for the House of Dele- gates ; in 1911 was candidate for Judge of the Orphans' Court. losing by a small margin. In 1913 he was candidate for Clerk of the Court of Appeals, and was appointed City Collecter of Baltimore by Mayor Broening. April 27, 1920.
He Is a member of the Baltimore Athletic Club. Maryland Country Club and Press Club of Baltimore ; B. P. O. Elks ; American, State and City Bar Associations.
Mr. Denhard was married to Miss Louisa K. Schrader. Decem- ber 12, 1901, and has one son, August A., who will graduate in the Friend's Class of 1921.
Offices, 709-710-711 Fidelity Bullding.
Residence, 3400 Auchentoroly Terrace, Baltimore.
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CHARLES GRANDVILLE SNAVELY.
Charles Grandville Snavely, scientifie farmer, prominent busi- ness man and active politician, was born in Washington County. Maryland, upon the famed Antietam battlefield of Civil War days ; son of John Henry and Lydia Donaldson Snavely.
He attended the common schools and an agrominal school. and engaged in farming in Washington County for three years : then removing to Baltimore County in INSS; there continuing farming and later (1912), going into the general merchandise. hardware and farming implement business.
Mr. Snavely has long been active in Republican State politics, having been a member of the State Centrai Republican Com- mittee for the past 15 years. He was appointed by Governor Lowndes in 1896 assessor at large for Baitimore County.
Hle is a member of the Masonic Order. the Odd Fellows, and his religious affiliations are with the Methodist Church.
Mr. Snavely married February 2. 1881. Emma II. Rohrer. of Washington County. Md., and is the father of two sons, both of whom are attaining their mark, one in the State of South Carolina and the other in New Jersey.
Guy Everett Snavely, the elder son, who is now professor of languages at Converse College, Spartanburg. S. C., was, during the World War, prominent in the work of the American Red Cross, being during the entire period of the conflict in charge of Red Cross activities in five States, and rendering invaluable services to the cause by his executive ability and tireless personal application.
Earl Hubert Snavely. M. D., the second son. is a graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons. Baltimore, and has established an excellent practice at Newark, New Jersey.
W. E. ROBINSON. BEL AIR, MD.
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WILLIAM DUNCAN.
William Duncan, attorney at law, was born in Baltimore. February 8, 1871, the son of James Smith Duncan and Louisa J. (Linzey ) Duncan.
Ile received his education in the Public Schools of Baltimore, at F. Knapp Institute, and at Loyola College.
Mr. Duncan engaged in the practice of law in 1894. He was a candidate for Clerk of the City Court on the Citizen's ticket. and was a member of the Maryland State Legislature, (Demo- cratic), session of 1900.
Mr. Duncan resides in Harford Road, and his law offices are 713-14 Fidelity Building, Baltimore.
EDWARD HAMILTON BERKE.
Edward II. Burke, attorney at law, was born at Towson. Maryland, January 14, IS86; son of N. Charles Burke and Chloe ( Ady) Burke : married September 16. 1913, Miss Elizabeth Carter, of Mt. Washington.
Ho received the B.A. degree from Loyola College in 1906 and the LL.B. degree from the University of Maryland in 1908, after which he practiced law at Towson until the summer of 1918. Ile was active in war work and was one of the three members of the Legal Advisory Board of Baltimore County. Mr. Burke served as a private in the U. S. Marine Corps at Paris Island, S. C., and Quantleo, Va. He was elected to the House of Delegates. 1920. He is associated with his father, Judge Burke, In the practice of law.
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