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Clarion Republican 37th Senatorial District Hamilton, Hardin and Wright Counties. Born on a farm near Woodburn, Iowa. November 7, 1888, and lived there until he started the practice of law. Graduated from Drake University; was admitted to the bar in 1910; farmed for one year, then entered the practice of law at Belmond. In 1914 moved to Clarion where he continued the practice of law. Served as City Attorney of Clarion for 14 years. Served in World War I and is a member of the American Legion, Rotary Club, and other civic organizations. Married Genevieve Johnson of Belmond in 1914; father of two children, Betty Marie and George Raymond, Jr. Elected to the Senate in 1936. Re-elected in 1938 and 1942. Was a member of the committee on Retrenchment and Reform of the 49th and 50th General Assemblies and served as chairman of the committee for two years. Republican floor leader in the 51st General Assembly.
Clarion Republican 37th Senatorial District Hamilton, Hardin and Wright Counties. Born on a farm near Woodburn, Iowa, November 7, 1888, and lived there until he started the practice of law. Graduated from Drake University; was admitted to the bar in 1910; farmed for one year, then entered the practice of law at Belmond. In 1914 moved to Clarion, where he continued the practice of law. Served as city attorney of Clarion for ten years. Served in World War I and is a member of the American Legion, Rotary Club, and I.O.O.F. Married Genevieve Johnson of Belmond in 1914; father of two children, Betty Marie and George Raymond, Jr. Elected to the senate in 1936. Re-elected in 1938 and 1942.
Clarion Republican 37th Senatorial District Hamilton, Hardin and Wright Counties. Born on a farm near Woodburn, Iowa, November 7, 1888, and lived there until he started the practice of law. Graduated from Drake University; was admitted to the bar in 1910; farmed for one year, then entered the practice of law at Belmond. In 1914 moved to Clarion, where he continued the practice of law, as a member of the firm of Nagle & Hill. Served as city attorney of Clarion for ten years. Served in the World War and is a member of the American Legion, Rotary Club, and I.O.O.F. Married Genevieve Johnson of Belmond in 1914; father of two children, Betty Marie and George Raymond, Jr. Elected to the senate in 1936 to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator I. H. Knudson. Re-elected in 1938.
Clarion Republican 37th Senatorial District Hamilton, Hardin and Wright Counties. Born on a farm near Woodburn, Iowa, November 7, 1888, and lived there until he started the practice of law. Graduated from Drake University; was admitted to the bar in 1910; farmed for one year, then entered the practice of law at Belmond. In 1914 moved to Clarion, where he continued the practice of law, as a member of the firm of Nagle & Hill. Served as city attorney of Clarion for 5 years. Served in the World war and is a member of the American Legion, Rotary Club, and I.O.O.F. Married Genevieve Johnson of Belmond in 1914; father of two children, Betty Marie, age 11, and George Raymond, Jr., age 9. Elected to the senate in 1936 to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator I. H. Knudson.
Clarion. Senator from the thirty-seventh district, composed of Hamilton, Hardin and Wright counties, was born on a farm near Woodburn, Clarke county, Iowa, on November 7, 1888, and lived there until he started the practice of law. Graduated from Drake University; was admitted to the bar in 1910; farmed for one year, then entered the practice of law at Belmond, Iowa. Moved to Clarion in 1914 where he continued the practice of his profession, and is a member of the firm of Nagle & Hill. Served as city attorney of Clarion for 5 years. Served in the World war and is a member of the American Legion, Rotary Club, and I.O.O.F. Married Genevieve Johnson of Belmond in 1914 and has two children, Betty Marie, age 11, and George Raymond, Jr., age 9. Elected to the senate in 1936 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator I. H. Knudson. A republican.
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