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    1. [Mo-Absts] MO-ABSTRACTS Mo. Manual
    2. OFFICIAL MANUAL STATE OF MISSOURI 1939-1940 Legislative Departments Members State Senate Page 53 W. B. WHITLOW (Democrat), Senator from the Tenth District; born May 6, 1893, in Harvel, Ill.; educated at Westminster College, Fulton, Mo. (A.B.) and the University of Missouri School of Law, 1914-1916. He married Miss LAURA MARY COCHRAN September 12, 1917, in Boonville, Mo., and they have two children, WILLIAM COCHRAN and MARTHA CAROLINE. He resides at Fulton where he is engaged in the practice of law. Long active in Democratic politics, he was chairman of the Callaway County Democratic Central Committee at various times, and a member of the Democratic State Committee from 1937 to 1939. He served as City Attorney of Fulton from 1918 to 1920, and was Prosecuting Attorney of Callaway County from 1921 to 1924. Elected to the State Senate in 1938, he acted as chairman of the Committee on University and School of Mines in the 60th General Assembly, and also was a member of the following other committees: Appropriations; Banks and Banking; Elections; Criminal Jurisprudence; Insurance; Railroads and Internal Improvements. Norma

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