The New York: He was graduated at Hamilton College in 1864, and at the New York University Law School in 1867. In the latter year he was admitted to the bar and entered upon the practice of his profession in New York. In 1883 he was appointed United States District Attorney for the southern district of New York; in 1894 was a delegate-at-large to the New York State Constitutional Convention, and was chairman of the judiciary committee.
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He was admitted to the New York State Bar in 1887 From 1884-92 he was teacher of history and literature in the Alban; Boys Academy; superintendent of the Ne York State Educational Exhibit, at the World Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892-94; ac ing-secretary of the New York cummissio there, and editor of the official report of tr. commission, 1894-95; deputy-superintendent c public instruction, New York State, 1895-1901 director of education and social economy fc the United States commission at the Paris Es position of 1900.
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