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Biography of Harry Horovitz

A native of Russia, but a resident of the United States since his early childhood, Mr. Horovitz received his education in the public schools of Providence and, after having been connected with several business houses for a few years, was active in the jewelry trade. Since 1908, with the exception of two years, he has been with the Rhode Island State Department of Agriculture, in which he has risen to the important position of chief inspector and superintendent of field work. His work naturally has brought him in contact with a very large number of fellow-citizens in all parts of […]

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William T Peck

Biography of William T. Peck

Prominently identified for more than half a century with the educational institutions of Rhode Island and esteemed in two hemispheres for his erudition and educational achievements, William T. Peck has held the important post of principal of the Classical High School of Providence since 1897. During his career in this office he is credited with sending more prepared students to Brown University than any other instructor, as well as hundreds to other colleges and universities throughout the country. No man stands higher in the educational field of the United States than he; few have attained his rank. His life has

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Biography of Joseph H. Brierley

A varied and successful career as accountant associated with several important enterprises preceded the association of Joseph H. Brierley with the Wakefield Branch Company, in Wakefield, Rhode Island. He is now manager of the company and contributing much toward its progress and expansion. Joseph H. Brierley was born in Allenton, Rhode Island, May 7. 1889, son of Joseph E. and Fannie (Haywood) Brierley, the latter now deceased. The father, who was born in England, is engaged in the textile industry. The mother was a native of Slocum, Rhode Island. The son was educated in the public schools of North Kingstown

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Thomas Evans

Biography of Thomas Evans

The advantages of mechanical training at the plant of the world famous Corliss Engine Company in Providence were reflected in the after work of Thomas Evans, who made this city his home for forty-five years and who here attained distinction as a constructing and consulting engineer. He was a man of natural attainments that were developed by the life work he selected and as time passed he rose higher and higher in his profession and was looked upon with respect and admiration by the entire community which profited by his achievements. His contributions to the comfort of humanity and to

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Biography of Raymond U. Lynch

Widely known in the electrical industry of New England, Mr. Lynch enjoys a very high reputation for business and executive ability and is especially highly regarded as a successful sales executive. His reputation is the result of many years of successful work as sales manager for several important electrical and other concerns, work in which Mr. Lynch continued until a few years ago, since when he has been the executive head of a large and prosperous company at Providence. Though this business was already well established when Mr. Lynch acquired a financial interest in it, its prosperity and prestige have

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Biography of Edward M. Sullivan

Prominently identified with the local bar for thirty years, Edward M. Sullivan, of Providence, holds the esteem of all who have been observant of his progressive activities in the interest of the community. He has always been a worker and in seeking his own advancement has ever had in mind the welfare of the whole people, inasmuch as his keen mind puts full value in cooperation of individuals to promote the prosperity and happiness of all. These characteristics are not solely the cause of his popularity, for he is the fortunate possessor of a personality that establishes confidence of those

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Biography of Leander K. Carr

More than forty years have been spent in the newspaper business by Leander K. Carr, of Newport, who began his career in that industry in 1886, after a previous service in other lines for a number of years. He was born in Newport, Rhode Island, May 18, 1863, a son of Samuel J. Carr, deceased, a commission merchant and a native of Newport, and of Mary Ann (Tew) Carr, also born in Newport and now deceased. Educated in the public schools, he then worked as a clerk in the Newport post office for two years and at the conclusion of

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Lauriston Hartwell Hazard

Biography of Lauriston Hartwell Hazard

President of the Hazard Cotton Company, Lauriston Hartwell Hazard has been associated with this enterprise during all his active business career. The company was first founded by his father, Captain Jeffrey Hazard and incorporated under its present name in 1894. At that time Mr. Hazard was chosen treasurer and in the course of years, was elected to the office of president. Mr. Hazard was born on November 22, 1866, at Providence, Rhode Island, a son of Captain Jeffrey Hazard and Anna L. (Hartwell) Hazard, his wife. This family is an old one in Rhode Island. The name itself is of

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Biography of James O. McManus

A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but since his early childhood a resident of Rhode Island, Mr. McManus has been successfully engaged in the practice of law in Providence and West Warwick since the completion of his education and his admission to the Rhode Island bar. During this entire period he has been prominently active in public affairs and politics and at different times has held important public offices, which he has invariably filled with ability and conscientiousness. A veteran of the World War, a member of several fraternal and legal organizations, and an active participant in civic work, as well

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Biography of Arthur Cushing

Descended from a Pilgrim who came on the “Mayflower” and from distinguished ancestry of Colonial days in New England, and prominent in the political affairs of Rhode Island for many years, Arthur Cushing, of North Providence, bears a fine reputation as an outstanding citizen and member of the bar. He has held many elective public offices and is a popular member of fraternal and social organizations, with a wide acquaintance and a circle of friends in all sections of the State. He was born in Providence, October 15, 1867, a son of Edward Jarvis and Mary Heath (Wild) Cushing. His

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