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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK


LARSEN                             HARTMAN
Chief Clerk                     Sergeant-at -Arms


  LAWRENCE 1T. LARSEN was born at Racine, Wisconsin on March 23,
1897, and received his education in the common and high schools of
that city. He served in the World War as acting Sergeant-Major, Head-
quarters Company at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. His election as Chief
Clerk of the Senate in 1935 was his first public office. He was unani-
mously reelected in 1937 and in 1939. Home Address: 1028 Russet Street,
Racine.







  EMIL A. HARTMAN was born and educated at Manitowoc, Wiscon-
sin. He is a paperhanging and painting contractor. Mr. Hartman has
served as secretary of the Manitowoc County Republican Committee,
delegate to the Republican State Conventions, clerk with the Adjutant
General, and filing clerk with the Secretary of State. Since 1915 he has
served in various capacities with the senate: document clerk, mailing
clerk, assistant sergeant-at -arms, and has been elected as sergeant-at-
arms for the past five regular sessions and all intervening special
sessions. Home Address: 2253 Fox Avenue, Madison.