OFFICIAL MANUAL STATE OF MISSOURI 1919-1940 Legislative Departments Members State Senate Page 55 C. S. DUNCAN (Democrat), Senator from the Fourteenth District; son of HENRY C. and MELISSA DUNCAN, born March 22, 1889, in Boonville, Mo., educated in country schools and in Boonville High School, with college work in Sedalia and St. Louis. On August 25, 1910, in Sedalia, Mo., he married Miss MERRY BERRY, and they have one child, DORRIS DUNCAN, who resides ate 105 East Fortieth Street, Kansas City, Mo. He is a funeral director at New Franklin, Mo., and resides on Broadway in that city. He has been active in Boy Scout and Chamber of Commerce work, and is a member of Masonic Orders up to and including the Shrine, being a Past Master of Masons and Past Worthy Patron of the Order of Eastern Star.. Is also Past District Deputy Grand Master of the I. O. O. F. of Missouri, and member of the Knights of Pythias Lodge. Has been active in national, state, county, and city politics for many years, and is especially interested in social legislation and public health. Elected to the House of Representatives in 1936, he served in the 59th General Assembly. Was elected to the Senate in 1938, in the 60th General Assembly, served as chairman of the committee on County Courts, Justice of the Peace and Township Organization, and as a member of the following other committees: Public Health; Penal Institutions and Reform Schools; Elections, Redistriction and Constitutional Amendments; Wills and Probate Law; Fees and Salaries; Agriculture; Normal Schools, Teachers Colleges and Libraries. Norma