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High School, Cleveland, to 1875; Cleveland Law School, 1885-86. Read law in office of Judge John W. Heisley. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 3, 1886; later to United States District and Circuit Courts, Northern District of Ohio. In partnership with Echo M. Heisley, under the firm name of Heisley & Selzer, from January 1, 1890, until the death of Mr. Heisley,

No. 209, K. of P.; Past President Sycamore Club (Democratic); Member Third Church of Christ Scientist, Cleveland. Democrat.

ROBERT JAY SELZER.

Residence, 2469 Overlook Road, Cleveland Heights; office, 422 Guardian Building, Cleveland. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, November 28, 1887. Son of Judge Charles L. and Ida M. (While) Selzer. Married to M. Leone, daughter of Justin and Eliza Sisung, of Monroe, Michigan, September 7, 1914. One daughter; Rosalie Ruth. Graduate of Denison School, Cleveland, 1902; attended Lincoln High School, 1902-05; graduate of Preparatory Department of the Baldwin-Wallace University

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Elected Clerk of Brooklyn Village, 1882; Township Clerk, Brooklyn Township, 1884; re-elected 1885; elected Mayor of Brooklyn, 1890; re-elected 1892; elected by the City Council in 1901, member Board of Equalization and Revision of Real Estate values for Cleveland; elected member House of Representatives from Cuyahoga County 75th General Assembly of Ohio, 1901; elected by City Council, of Cleveland, to fill vacancy from Ward 6, January, 1905; elected by the people as a member of Council, Ward 6, 1907; appointed by Judges of Municipal Court as Chief Bailiff at its organization, January, 1912, and continued in that capacity until appointed by Governor James M. Cox as Judge Municipal Court, February 1, 1918; elected Judge Municipal Court, November, 1919. Commissioned by Governor Chas. Foster, December 26, 1883, as First Lieutenant and Adjutant of the 5th Regiment of Infantry, Ohio National Guards, and participated with Regiment in quelling the Cincinnati Riot in March, 1884. Member and Past Master Brooklyn Lodge No. 454, F. & A. M.; Member Webb Chapter No. 14, Royal Arch Masons, Oriental Commandery No. 12 Knights Templar, Lake Erie Consistory 32nd degree, Scottish Rite. Noble Al Koran Temple, Mystic Shrine, Al Sirat Grotto No. 17, Veiled Prophets, Vice President Past Masters Association 22nd District Ohio, President Chas. H. Eichorn Class of 1920 Scottish Rite; Charter Member and Past Chancellor Riverside Lodge

and in 1907 attended that University. Department of Literature, Arts and Science, University of Michigan, 1908-11; Law Department of same Institution, 1911-13. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December 18, 1913; United States District Court, March 1, 1915. Engaged in the general practice of law. Government Appeal Agent for Local Board No. 4, during the World War. Member Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity; Halcyon Lodge No. 498, F. & A. M.; Webb Chapter, No. 14, R. A. M.; Oriental Commandery, No. 12, K. T.; Lake Erie Consistory; Al Koran Shrine; Al Sirat Grotto; Knights of Pythias; City Club; Koran Club; Al Koran Patrol; American, Ohio State and Cleveland Bar Associations. Democrat.

ALLEN JOSHUA SENEY.

Residence, 3008 Collingwood Avenue; office, 223 Ohio Building, Toledo. Born in Kenton, Ohio, March 25, 1875. Son of Henry W. (Judge Third Judicial Circuit Court of Ohio, 1884-95) and Mary Elizabeth (Cullom) Seney. Nephew of George E. Seney, of Tiffin, Lawyer,

Judge and Congressman; also of Joshua R. Seney, of Toledo, Lawyer and Judge; Grandson of Joshua Seney, of Tiffin, Lawyer; GreatGrandson of Joshua Seney, of Queen Annes County, Maryland, Lord Chief Justice, Congressman and lawyer; also of John Seney, lawyer and soldier. Married to Florence Dean Cope, of Columbus, Ohio, June 24, 1899. Two children: Henry W., II, and Mary Cope. Attended Public Schools of Kenton, Ohio; one year in Kenton High School; Oberlin Col

Joshua R. and Julia (Rice) Seney. Married to Adah Kuhltheau, of Dayton, Ohio, May 21, 1906. Two children: Julia Rice, Jr., and George E., Jr. Graduate of Toledo High School; attended Toledo Manual Training School; literary education at University of Michigan; Ohio State University; Toledo University, from which he received degrees of A. B. and A. M.; graduate of Ohio State University Law Department with LL. B. degree. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, December, 1901; later to United States Supreme Court. Lecturer at College of Law on Constitutional Law two years; member Board of Trustees of Toledo University three years. Author of Special Articles for Magazines and Newspapers. Engaged in the general law practice continuously since 1901. Member Board of Directors Crumbaugh-Kuehn Co., and Gould Reality Co.; President Feno Realty Co. During the World War President Anthony Wayne Chapter Sons of American Revolution; Liberty Bond and War Stamp Salesman: member Red Cross; member Naval Reserves two years; Masonic Order, Knights Templar, 32 degree; Secretary two years, Lucas County Bar Association; Vice President Toledo Lawyers Club; Lucas County Adviser of American Bar Association; member Ohio State Bar Association.

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lege and Ohio Wesleyan Preparatory Schools from 1889 to 1892; Cornell University, Ithaca, New York; graduate of University of Michigan with degree of Ph. B., June, 1896; Ohio State University Law School with LL. B. degree, June, 1899. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1899; United States District Court Northern District of Ohio, 1904; United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Judicial Circuit, 1919. Practiced law in North Baltimore, Wood County, Ohio, 1899-1904; in partnership with Henry W. Seney and Curtis T. Johnson, Toledo, under the firm name of Seney, Johnson & Seney, 1904-07; with Henry W. Seney, under the firm name, Henry W. and Allen J. Seney, 1907-09. First Assistant Prosecuting Attorney of Lucas County, Ohio, 1915-19; Prosecuting Attorney of Lucas County, Ohio, 1919-1920. Senior Member law firm of Seney, Alexander & Donovan. Member Phi Delta Phi fraternity: Ohio Society Sens of the American Revolution; Toledo Club: Commerce Club; B. P. O. E. Lodge No. 53 of Toledo. Democrat.

GEORGE EBBERT SENEY. Residence, 2268 Robinwood Avenue; office, 434 Spitzer Building, Toledo. Born in Toledo, Ohio, September 22, 1879. Son of Judge

JAMES P. SEWARD.

Residence, 336 West 4th Street; office, Bird Building, Mansfield. Born in Mt. Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, October 5, 1850. Son of Dennis and Mary (White) Seward. Married November, 1883, to Anna A. Wentz. One child: Margaret, wife of H. G. Peck. Attended Country Schools of Richland County; Academy, Hayesville, Ohio; Oberlin College; read law in office of Judge M. May, Mansfield. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, August, 1886. Prosecuting Attorney of Richland County, 1881 to 1885; Chairman State Democratic Committee, 1893 and 1899; member Senate Legislature, 1912-13. Member K. of P.; Richland County Bar Association. Democrat.

JOHN J. SEXTON.

Residence, 1456 East 53rd Street; office, Prosecuting Attorneys Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, June 24, 1879. Son of Patrick and Mary Sexton. Married to Catherine Wacho, in Cleveland, Ohio, June 5, 1917. Attended Immaculate Conception School and St. Ignatius College, Cleveland; LL. B. degree from Cleveland Law School, July 1, 1915. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, July 1, 1915; United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio, February 8, 1916. Engaged in the practice of law in Cleveland, a member of the firm McMorris, Ackerman & Sexton, from September 1, 1915, to March 1, 1918. Assistant Police Prosecutor, Cleveland, from March, 1918 to January, 1921, since which time is Asistant Prosecuting Atorney, Cuyahoga County. Member Knights of Columbus;

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Residence and office, Medina. Born in Weymouth, Medina County, Ohio, November 23, 1856. Son of Rev. John L. and Laura (Allen) Seymour. Married to Flora A. Mann, September 22, 1881; three children: Clyde M., Carl and Joseph A. Educated in common schools of Weymouth. Taught in the schools of Medina County for several years. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 9, 1886, later to U. S. District Court. gaged in the practice of law in Medina. Member of F. & A. M.; K. T.; I. O. O. F.; K. of P.; Medina County and Ohio State Bar Associations. Republican.

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JOSEPH ALEXANDER SEYMOUR.

Residence, 239 South Elmwood; Office, Public Square, Medina. Born in Medina, Ohio. January 23, 1895. Son of Attorney Jesse W. and Flora A. (Mann) Seymour. Married to Gladys L. Fusselman at LeRoy, Ohio, July 15, 1917. Attended Medina Public Schools: graduating from the High School, 1915; graduated from Ohio Northern University Law School with degree of LL. B., 1917. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, July 27, 1917. Practiced law in Cleveland from May 1, 1919, to October 1, 1919; since that date in the practice in Medina. Enlisted in Co. A, 145th United States Infantry, July 5, 1917; Rank: Regimental Sergeant Major, Personnel; served in Camp Sheridan, Alabama; overseas in France and Belgium. Honorably discharged April 25, 1918. Member Delta Theta Phi (law fraternity); American Legion. Appointed Prosecut

Elected Prosecuting Attorney, November, 1920. Republican.

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Attica, Ohio; taught school six terms. Superintendent of public schools two terms; attended Ohio Northern University, 1911 to 1913; Cincinnati Law School 1913-14; University of Cincinnati in 1914. Admitted to the bar of Ohio in 1917. Practiced law in Attica from 1918 to 1919; associated with the firm of Seiber, Snyder, Seiber & Amer, of Akron. Military Record: O. N. U, Cadets, Co. B, 1913; O. N. G. Infantry 2nd M. G. Co., 1914; 2nd Infantry of Ohio, M. G. Co., 191516, El Paso, Texas; Ordnance Dept., U. S. A. Central Dept. at Chicago, Ill., 1917. C. M. G., 4th Battalion 21st Co., U. S. A., 1917, Camp Hancock, Augusta, Georgia. Member American Legion: Knights of Columbus: Summit County Bar Association. Republican.

FLOYD E. SHANNON.

Residence, 691 Carlysle Street; office, 609-10 Second National Building, Akron. Born in Brimfield, Ohio, May 6, 1883. Son of Charles E. and Ola E. (Deitrich) Shannon. Married September 3, 1908, at Akron, to Ida M. HoffTwo children: Floyd E., Jr., and Robert Benjamin. Attended the Public and High Schools of Brimfield; received LL. B. degree from Baldwin-Wallace University in 1906.

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LL. B. degree, 1939. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, July, 1909; United States District Court, 1914. Member of the law firm of Mulligan & Shapiro, of Cleveland, 1910-12; Shapiro & Shapiro, 1912-1920. Member Draft Board; Legal Advisory Board, Ward 12; Liberty Loan Campaign Committee; Four-Minute Speaker during the war. Member Knights of Pythias; B'nai B'rith; Columbia Club; Cleveland and Ohio State Bar Associations. Republican.

JOHN EDWARD SHATZEL.

Residence, 127 N. Maple Street; office, 108 N. Main Street, Bowling Green. Born in Upper Sandusky, February 1, 1869. Son of John and Elizabeth (Katzenmeyer) Shatzel. Married to Martha A. Halfhill, April 18, 1898. One daughter, Eleanor. Attended public schools of North Baltimore, Ohio. Read law with Judge Frank A. Baldwin, Bowling Green; received LL. B. degree from Ohio Northern University, June 20, 1895. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June 27, 1895; United States District and Circuit Courts, 1902. Member Board of Directors Wood County Fair Co.; B. P. O. E.; K. of P.; Bowling Green Commercial Club; First Presbyterian Church; Wood County Bar Association. Republican Mayor of Bowling Green, 1900-02; Referee in Bankruptcy, 190812; Trustee Bowling Green State Normal College since February 11, 1915.

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College, with degree of A. B., 1906; Lax School of Western Reserve University, with degree of LL. B., 1913. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, July, 1913; United States District and Circuit Courts of Northern Ohio and Southern Michigan, 1918. Associated with Bulkley, Hauxhurst, Saeger & Jamison, 1913-18; member of that firm since 1918. Member City Club of Cleveland.

WM. J. SHAVER.

Residence, 2363 W. 14th Street; office, 1110 Ulmer Building, Cleveland. Born in Brantford, Ontario, January 17, 1880. Son of James and Mary Ann (Jull) Shaver. Married to Tille Brown, of Norwich, Ontario, February 13, 1901. Attended public schools of Ontario; Collegiate Institute of Brantford, Ontario; received LL. B. degree from Baldwin-Wallace College in 1913. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, June, 1913; later United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio. In the general practice alone from 1913 to 1917; member of the firm of Chamberlin, Bloomfield & Shaver until January 1, 1920; now member of the firm of

Washburn & Shaver. Member Masonic Order: Scottish Rite; Ohio State Bar Association. Republican.

TELLIS TRIMBULL SHAW.

Residence, 203 Jefferson Avenue; office, Clinton Street, Defiance. Born in West Rushville, Ohio, January 18, 1868. Son of John W. and Elizabeth (Resse) Shaw. Married November 14, 1896, to Minnie G. Sutphen; two children: Dorothy G. and Elizabeth Alice. Attended county schools, Fairfield County; Ohio Wesleyan University; Ohio State University, 1888-1892. Admitted to the bar of Ohio, 1892; later to the United States Courts. Member of the firm of Harris, Cameron & Shaw; Harris & Shaw since 1906. Elected Probate Judge Defiance County, 1903; re-elected, 1905. City Solicitor of Defiance, 1905-12. Director Defiance Motor Truck Co., Smith & Patten Motor Sales Co., Defiance Home and Savings Loan Association. Trustee The First Presbyterian Church, Defiance. Member Masonic Order; K. T.; Shrine; B. P. O. E.; Phi Delta Theta fraternity; Defiance County Bar Association. Democrat.

CLYDE LUCIEN SHAYLOR.

Residence, 14 Fargo Avenue; office, National Bank Building, Ashtabula. Born on a farm in Ashtabula Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio, August 22, 1889. Son of William H. and Anna (Phillips) Shaylor. Married to Mary P. Woodworth, of Ashtabula, August 14, 1912. Two children: Laura and Ida. Attended Rural District School of Ashtabula Township, Ohio, from 1895 to 1903; graduate of Ashtabula High School, 1907; attended University of Michigan Law School, 1908-09; studied Law in office of Calvin & Dunlavy, of Ashtabula,

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