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MANY DARTMOUTH MEN HOLD STATE OFFICES

December 1920
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MANY DARTMOUTH MEN HOLD STATE OFFICES
December 1920

The state of New Hampshire has called many Dartmouth men to service for the term 1921-1922, the list of alumni taking part in the government of the state numbering 25 men.

First and foremost of course is Albert O. Brown '78, of Manchester, Governor-elect who will succeed Governor John H. Bartett '94. Following in the list are the names of State Senator Leslie P. Snow '86, of Rochester, and ten members of the House of Representatives: Ralph W. Davis '13, of Derry, Dc. Charlets A. Fairbanks '71, of Dover, Harry E. Trapp '12 of Laconia, William N. Rogers 'IS, of Wakefield, Charles S. Stone '13, of Andover, Harry T. Lord '87, of Manchester, Henry W. Alien '80, of Manchester, Harold K. Davison '15, of Haverhill, Fred A. Jones '06, of Lebanon, and George E. Liscomb '07 of Lebanon.

In addition the college is represented by United States Senator George H. Moses '90; Congressman Sherman E. Burroughs '94; Public Service Commissioners T. W. D. Worthen '72 and William T. Gunnison '92; Tax Commissioner Fletcher Hale '05; Dr. Charles Duncan '9B, secretary of the state board of health; Joseph S. Matthews '84, assistant attorney general; Arthur H. Chase "86, state librarian; Gen. Frank S. Streeter '74, chairman of the state board of education; Ernest W. Butterfield '97, state superintendent of schools; Dr. Charles H. Dolloff '00, superintendent of the state hospital; Dr. B. W. Baker '98M, superintendent of the state school for feeble-minded; and J. N. Pringle '97, deputy state superintendent of schools.