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J. EMIL WALSCHEID
Originally published in 1900 |
J. EMIL WALSCHEID was born in the Town of Union, at 309 Fulton
Street, where he still resides. He was educated at Hoboken Academy,
from which institution he was graduated. He passed the next two years
learning the silk business, and afterward entered the academic department
of the New York University, graduating from that institution in the
class of 1894, with the degree of Ph.B. He entered the Law School of the
same, university and was graduated with honors, receiving the degree of
LL.B. Mr. Walscheid was admitted to the New Jersey bar at the November terns of the year of his graduation. He had previously served his legal apprenticeship in the law offices of Page & Taft, counsel to the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, and also with the firm of Randolph, Condict & Black. After his admission to the New Jersey bar he opened au office in Union Hill, where he has enjoyed a lucrative and rapidly growing practice. He is an ardent Democrat, President of the Third Ward Democratic Club, a member of the Executive Committee of the Democratic Central Organization, and a member of the Democratic Town General Committee. He also belongs to the Iroquois Democratic Club, the John J. Eagan Association, the Emil Groth Association, the Robert Davis Association, and the Protective and Improvement Association. He is an enthusiastic member of the All Bees Bowling Club.
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