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Emerson; president 23rd Ward Republican Club, League of Republican Clubs of Cuyahoga County since 1918; member The Western Reserve Republican Club, Republican precinct committeeman since 1914. Republican.

O. D. KAUFMAN.

Residence, 430 W. North Street; office, 1282 Public Square, Wooster. Born in Wayne County, Ohio, October 12, 1878. Son of Thomas J. and Susan (Urban) Kaufman. Married to Beulah Hauser, of Montgomery County, Ohio, September 20, 1910; four children: Gertrude, Kathryn, Mildred and Frances. Attended the country schools of Wayne County, Ohio; Wooster Business College and Wooster University. Read law in office of Benton G. Hay. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, January, 1917. Associated with Captain Mahlon Rouch, at Wooster. Enlisted in the United States Army for service in the World War, August 27, 1917. Discharged November 27, 1917. Member Masonic Order: Knights Templar; Wayne County Bar

Association, American Legion, Sons of Veterans. Republican.

FRANCIS BERNARD KAVANAGH. Residence, 1473 East 108th Street; office, 804 Illuminating Building, Cleveland. Born in Union City, Pa., August 14, 1879. Son of John F. and Mary E. Kavanagh. Married to Mildred Sigler, of Cleveland, Ohio, May 30, 1916; one son: Maurice S. Received primary and high school education in schools of Union City, Pa.; graduate of the high school (valedictorian), 1896; preparatory college training in Vincentian Academy, Germantown, Pa.; graduate of Baldwin-Wallace University Law School, with LL. B. degree, 1909. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 23, 1909; later to United States District and Appellate Courts and United States Supreme Court. Interested in journalism for several years prior to admission to the bar. On reportorial staff of Cleveland Leader; also editorial and reportorial staffs of the Warren, Ohio, Daily News, and several country papers; one of the organizers and establishers of the Harrison County Herald, of Clarksburg, West Virginia. During his newspaper experience became interested in sociological conditions, finally giving up this work to assist in establishing the Cleveland City Farm School for dependent and delinquent boys in Hudson, Ohio, 1906; Assistant General Agent of the Cleveland Humane Society and assisted in the accomplishment of the re-organizing of same. Commenced the practice of law in the office of Hon. Martin A. Foran, in Cleveland; thereafter an associate in the office of George H. Billman; became a member of the firm of Collister, Gentsch & Kavanagh, June, 1915; since January 1, 1918, a member of the firm of Gentsch, Raw

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ed by the Attorney General of the United States as First Assistant United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, June 15, 1915; appointed special assistant to the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio for the prosecution of cases arising out of the war against the Imperial German government; 32nd Degree Mason, member of Shrine; Delta Theta Phi (legal fraternity); Cleveland Athletic Club; Cleveland, Ohio State and American Bar Associations. Democrat.

WILLIAM FRANCIS KEAN.

Residence, 463 East Bowman Street; office, 201-2 People's Savings & Loan Building, Wooster. Born in Plain Township, Wayne County, Ohio, February 9, 1855. Son of Dewitt C. and Mary E. (Brubaker) Kean. Married to Alice A. Smith. October 24, 1883; two children: Clara E. Coffey and Frances G. Attended country school from 1860 to 1870; select school, Shreve, Ohio, 1871; select school, Smithville, Ohio, 1871-73; Wooster University, Wooster, Ohio, 1875-81; received degrees of Ph. B. and Ph. D. therefrom. Studied law in office of McClure & Smyser, Wooster, Ohio. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 6, 1886; to the United States District and Circuit Courts, 1904. Commenced the practice of law alone in Wooster, June 6, 1886, continuing until January 1, 1900; then entered into partnership with Dwight G. Hay, which

rector and attorney for Commercial Banking & Trust Company of Wooster. man Legal Advisory Board for Wayne County, Ohio, during the World War. Member K. O. T. M., Wooster Tent No. 38; Methodist Episcopal Church. Referee in Bankruptcy for district of Wayne and Holmes Counties, from September 9, 1898, until September 9, 1914. Republican.

GEORGE QUAID KEELEY.

Residence, 3211 West 14th Street; office, 322 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, June 13, 1894. Son of John J. and Ella (Quaid) Keeley. Attended St. Joseph's Convent (school for boys); St. Augustine School and Lincoln High School of Cleveland; Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, July 1, 1915; United States District Court, March 23, 1917. In partnership with Fred Desberg under the firm name of Desberg & Keeley since March 1, 1920. Member Cleveland and Ohio State Bar Associations. Democrat.

JOSEPH B. KEENAN.

Residence, 3813 Euclid Avenue; office, 617 Cuyahoga Building, Cleveland. Born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, January 11, 1888. Son of Bernard A. and Sarah A. (Berry) Keenan. Graduate Brown University with A. B. and A. M. degrees, 1910; Harvard Law School with LL. B. degree, 1913. Admitted to the

Far of Ohio, December, 1913. Member of firm of Morgan & Keenan, 1916-1917; associated with the firm of Day, Day & Wilkin, 1919. Enlisted in 135th Field Artillery; appointed Sergeant. Commissioned First Lieutenant in A. E. F. during the war. Member Troop A. Veterans, University Club, Hermit Club, Knights of Columbus. Republican.

CORNELIUS P. KEISER.

Residence, Alameda Avenue; office, Wick Building, Youngstown. Born October 3, 1880. Son of Peter and Maria Keiser. Married June 20, 1911, to Emma Smith, of Sharon, Pa.; two children: Cornelia and Eileen. Studied law privately. For 14 years

1919; Hoyt, Dustin, McKeehan and Andrews, January 1, 1919, to February 1, 1920; now with the firm of Kelley and Cottrell. In Headquarters Company, Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio, during 1918; transferred to Officers Training Camp, Fremont, California, November, 1918; discharged December 18, 1918. Member University Club.

HERMON ALFRED KELLEY.

Residence, Overlook Road, Euclid Heights; office, 1548 Kirby Building, Cleveland. Born May 15, 1859, at Kelley's Island, Ohio. Son of Alfred Stow and Hannah (Farr) Kelley. His father was the son of Datus Kelley, who bought Kelley's Island in 1833 and removed his family there in 1836; he was the son of Judge Daniel Kelley, who was the second president of Cleveland Village in 1816, succeeding his son Alfred Kelley, who was first president in 1814. The family came to Cleveland 1796 to 1812. Attended Buchtel College, from which he received degrees of B. S., 1879; A. B., 1880; and A. M., 1883; was conferred LL. B. degree,

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engaged in commercial pursuits. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1917; United States District Court, November, 1919. Practiced law in Youngstown continuously to the present time. Represents Roumanian interests in Mahoning County. Expert in Languages and International Law. Member Ohio State and Mahoning County Bar Associations. Republican.

ALFRED KENDALL KELLEY.

Residence, Overlook Road, Euclid Heights; office, Kirby Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, September 22, 1891. Son of Hermen A. and Florence A. (Kendall) Kelley. Educated in the University School, Cleveland; attended Ecole Des Cartes in Lyons, France, 1909. Graduate of Yale University with degree A. B. in 1914; Harvard Law School with LL. B. degree, 1917. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, January, 1918. Associated with firm of Hoyt, Dustin, Kelley, McKeehan, and Andrews from June, 1917 to January 1,

1907; attended Harvard Law School, 18801881; and Goettingen University, at Germany (courses in Roman Law and German Literature), 1882-1883. Admitted to the bar of Michigan, 1883; Ohio, 1884; United States Circuit Courts of Appeals, 2nd, 6th, 7th Circuit; United States District Courts in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and to Supreme Court of United States, 1907. Began the practice of law in Detroit, being associated with Griffin, Dickinson, Thurber & Hosmer, 1883. Removed to Cleveland, where he practiced alone for a short period, 1884. Member of the firm of Stearns & Kelley,

1885-1891. First Assistant Corporation Counsel of Cleveland, 1891-1893; member of the firms of Hoyt, Dustin & Kelley, and Hoyt, Dustin, Kelley, McKeehan & Andrews, 1893-1919, finally Kelley & Cottrell, which exists to date. General counsel American Shipbuilding Co.; Pittsburgh Steamship Co., Interlake Steamship Co., Great Lakes Touring Co., Atchison & Eastern Bridge Co. Member Union, University, Roadside, Country and Mayfield Clubs, of Cleveland; Twaalfskill Club, of Kingston, New York; Cleveland Chamber of Commerce; past president Western Reserve Society, also Ohio Society Sons of American Revolution; vice president of New England Society of Cleveland; president and treasurer of The Horace Kelley Art Foundation. Member board of trustees and ex-com. Cleveland Museum of Art; chairman boará of directors Morris Plan Bank of Cleveland, and member of board of directors, National City Bank of Cleveland. Republican.

WALTER CARL KELLEY.

Residence, 1534 Elbur Avenue, Lakewood; office, 912 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born in Hillsboro, Ohio, June 4, 1883. Son of Warren L. and Florence (Hurst) Kelley. Married to Carolyn Johnson June 24, 1913. Educated in the common and high schools of Hillsboro; graduate of Marietta College with degree A. B., 1906; Harvard Law School, 1909, with LL. B. degree. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1909; Virginia Bar, 1910. Practiced law in Norfolk, Virginia, one year. Moved to Cleveland in 1911. Member Lakewood Chamber of Commerce; City Club of Cleveland; Cleveland Bar Association. JOHN HALL KELLOGG.

Residence, 1437 E. 137th Street; office, 500 Cuyahoga Building, Cleveland. Born in Topeka, Kansas, January 6, 1891. Son of John R. and Charlotte A. (Hall) Kellogg. Married Hannah A. Witkop, September 3, 1920. Attended Madison (Ohio) primary schools; graduate of Painesville (Ohio) High School, 1908; Oberlin College, with degree of A. B., in 1912 and degree of A. M. in 1914; attended University of Chicago Law School (summier quarters), 1915-1916; graduate Western Reserve University Law School in 1917, with de gree of LL. B. and Order of the Coif. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December 15, 1917. Associated with the firm of Bulkley, Hauxhurst, Saeger & Jamison. Member The City Club; Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Alpha Delta fraternities.

EDWARD W. KELSEY, JR.

Residence, 2330 Scottwood Avenue; office, 1002 Ohio Building, Toledo. Born in Toledo, September 29, 1885. Son of Edward W. and Elizabeth (Hall) Kelsey. Married September 9, 1914, to Charlotte Dwight; one child: Dwight Edward. Attended the public and high schools of Toledo; Ohio State University. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1912; later to the United States District Court. Member of the firm of Tracy, Chapman & Welles since 1918. Member Masonic Order, Ohio State and Toledo Bar Associations, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Phi and Delta Sigma Rho Fraternities. Republican.

CORTLAND LATIMER KENNAN.

Office, 11 Gardiner Block, Norwalk. Born in Norwalk, December 29, 1847. Son of Jairus and Charlotte E. (Gardiner) Kennan. Educated in Norwalk Public and High Schools; graduate of Western Reserve University Law School, June, 1867. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, April 23, 1869; United States Circuit Court, October 16, 1874. In partnership with his father, Jairus Kennan, for three years; with his brother, H. L. Kennan; subsequently with his brother, J. R. Kennan. Enlisted in Co. G., 6th O. N. G., August 6, 1877; appointed First Sergeant, August 9, 1877; elected Second Lieutenant, May 1, 1879; First Lieutenant, May 13, 1882; Captain, December 30, 1885; appointed Colonel and Aide on staff of Governor J. B. Foraker, January 11, 1886; elected Colonel 5th O. N. G. April 19, 1893 and again on April 2, 1898; commissioned Colonel 5th O. N. G. April 26, 1898; commissioned May 11, 1898, Colonel 5th O. V. 1.; served with Co. G in Cincinnati and 5th O. N. G. in Massillon; discharged November 5, 1898. Served in the Spanish-American War, May 11, 1898, to November 5, 1898. Member F. & A. M.; Knights Templar; Al Koran Temple; A. A. O. N. M. S.; Norwalk Bar Association. Clerk of Norwalk Village for some time. Elected Councilman 1881 and 1884 Republican.

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JAMES KENNEDY.

Residence, 130 Madison Avenue; office, 604 Mahoning Bank Building, Youngstown. Born in Mahoning County, Ohio, September 3, 1853. Son of Thomas Walker and Margaret (Truesdale) Kennedy. Married to Phoebe Jane Erwin, of Youngstown; one child: Grace (wife of Richard Mitchell). Graduate of Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, with A. B. degree in 1876; studied law in the office of General T. W. Sanderson, of Youngstown. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1879; subsequently to the United States District Court; United States Circuit Court of Appeals and United States Supreme Court. In 1879 became a member of the firm of Maline & Kennedy at Youngstown; later Kennedy, Moore, Williams & Connell, until he was elected to Congress in 1902, where he served until March 4, 1911. Resumed the practice in Youngstown as member of the firm of Kennedy & Mumaw, which continued until 1920. Member B. P. O. E., Ohio State and Mahoning County Bar Associations. Member Youngstown City Council for a number of years. Democratic Candidate for Congress, 19th District, in 1920. Democrat.

JOSEPH W. KENNEDY.

Residence, 2102 Adelbert Road; office, 805 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland. Born in Augusta, Ohio, July 18, 1892. Son of George W. and Mary Ellen (Figley) Ken

Reserve University, Cleveland, 1915-1919. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, July 3, 1919. Associated with law firm of Treadway & Marlatt, Cleveland, since April 2, 1919. Served in France with Base Hospital No. 4 in the World War from May 25, 1917, to November, 1917; commissioned lieutenant in the fall of the same year; with 119th F. A. 32nd Division; in active service 23 months; discharged March 21, 1919. Member Cleveland Grays; Chas. H. Kell Post, American Legion No. 47; Delta Tau Delta (college fraternity), Delta Theta Phi (professional fraternity), Erie Lodge K. of P.. Member of Non-Partisan League, which sought to elect Dr. Bishop in 1919. Independent politically with Democratic leanings.

OTHO WALTER KENNEDY.

Residence and office, Bucyrus, Ohio. Born in Crawford County, Ohio, May 25, 1878. Son of Thomas S. and Hester F. (Monnette) Kennedy. Married to Edna T. Birk, in Bucyrus, November 24, 1910; one child: Paul C. Attended public schools until the age of 19; then entered Ohio Normal College (now Ohio Northern University), Ada, Ohio.; studied literary branches and completed business course, graduating with B. C. S. degree, 1899; studied law at Western Reserve University and Law Department of Ohio Northern University, graduating from latter 1902. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December 6, 1902; United States

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