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Thirty-seven graduates of the University or holders of other University degrees are members of the executive and legislative branches of the government of Massachusetts, as listed in the current issue of the Alumni Bulletin. Governor Channing H. Cox, who received an LL.B. degree in 1904, leads the list. He is a Dartmouth graduate. State Treasurer James Jackson is a member of the class of 1904 and B. Loring Young, Speaker of the House, of the class of 1907 and LL.B. '11. Attorney-General J. Weston Allen, Yale '93, received a University LL.B. in 1896.
In the State Senate there are three graduates of the College and three of the Law School, and in the House of Representatives, including Speaker Young, there are fifteen graduates and thirteen holders of graduate school degrees from the University.
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