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Show FOUR BOYS Dll WELL ' Got Their Start With tho Clerk of the Board of Education, and Are Doing Nicely. During J. B. Moreton'o term of ofilco as clerk of the Board of Education, he uuu ul uiuerent times rour young men as clerks, who have since entered into other fields of work and all are doing exceptionally well. The first was Harry Ward, now the Rev. Harry Ward, pay-tor pay-tor of a large church In Chicago. George D. McQuesten was the next to fill the olllce, who Is now superintendent superintend-ent of the Indian agency at Tacoma, Wash., receiving a salary of W000 a year. C. Stanley Price, who, after lenvlng the position in Mr. Moreton's olllce. completed a course In tho law department at Columbia, is now a well-known well-known young nttorney of this city. F. L. Palmqulst. who resigned hla position at the time Mr. Morcton left the olllce, is now an employee of Bamberger & Co. at Do La Mar, at a much letter mlary than that received by him when an employee of the Board of Education. All of these young men went to work under Mr. Morcton .when quite young, and the success achieved by them In their various spheres speaks well for the training received under the former clerk of the Uoard of Education. |