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OF THE

SENATE

OF THE

STATE OF NEW YORK

AT THEIR

ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIFTH SESSION

Begun and Held at the Capitol, in the City of Albany,
on Wednesday, the Fourth Day of January, 1922

VOLUME I

EXCELSIOR

ALBANY

J. B. LYON COMPANY, PRINTERS

1922

New York

State Library

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE

STATE OF NEW YORK

SENATE CHAMBER IN THE CITY OF ALBANY

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922

Pusuant to the sixth section of the tenth article of the Constitution of the State of New York, designating the first Wednesday in January of each year for the time of the meeting of the Legislature, the Senate convened, Hon. Jeremiah Wood, Lieutenant-Governor, presiding.

DIST.

The members of the Senate being as follows:

NAME

1. George L. Thompson.

2. John L. Karle...

3. Peter J. McGarry...

4. Maxwell S. Harris.

5. Daniel F. Farrell..

6. William T. Simpson.

7. Charles C. Lockwood...

8. Alvah W. Burlingame, Jr....

9. George M. Reischmann..

10. Jeremiah F. Twomey. 11. Abraham L. Katlin...

12. James J. Walker.. 13. John J. Boylan... 14. Bernard Downing 15. Nathan Straus, Jr.. 16. Thomas I. Sheridan. 17. Schuyler M. Meyer.

18. Salvatore A. Cotillo...

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19. William Duggan.
20. Ward V. Tolbert..
21. Henry G. Schackno.
22. Edmund Seidel...
23. John J. Dunnigan.
24. C. Ernest Smith..
25. George T. Burling..
26. Holland S. Duell...
27. Caleb H. Baumes.
28. James E. Towner..
29. Charles W. Walton.
30. Frank L. Wiswall...
31. F. E. Draper...

32. Frederick W. Kavanaugh.
33. Mortimer Y. Ferris...

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34. W. T. Thayer....

Republican

35 Theodore Douglas Robinson.

Republican

36. Frederick M. Davenport...

Republican

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37. Fred B. Pitcher...
38. George R. Fearon...
39. Allen J. Bloomfield..
40. Clayton R. Lusk...
41. Seymour Lowman.
42. Charles J. Hewitt...
43. William A. Carson.
44. John Knight.

45. James L. Whitley.
46. Homer E. A. Dick...
47. William W. Campbell.

48. Parton Swift.....
49. William E. Martin..
50. Leonard W. H. Gibbs.

51. D. H. Ames....

Prayer by the Right Reverend Richard Nelson.

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The Clerk called the roll and the following Senators responded:

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Senator Homer E. A. Dick, elected in place of John B. Mullan of the Forty-sixth Senatorial District, and Senator Thomas I. Sheridan, elected in place of Martin G. McCue of the Sixteenth Senatorial District, appeared in the Senate chamber and took their seats.

Mr. Wiswall offered a resolution, in the words following:

Resolved, That Charles R. Hotaling be and he hereby is elected sergeant-at-arms of the Senate for the year 1922.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said resolution, and it was decided in the affirmative. Mr. Bloomfield offered a resolution, in the words following: Resolved, That Henry Whitbeck, Jr., be and he hereby is elected assistant sergeant-at-arms of the Senate for the year 1922.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said resolution, and it was decided in the affirmative. Mr. Baumes offered a resolution, in the words following: Resolved, That Lee V. Gardner be and he hereby is elected prin cipal doorkeeper of the Senate for the year 1922.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said resolution, and it was decided in the affirmative. Mr. Gibbs offered a resolution, in the words following:

Resolved, That Frank Heilbron be and he hereby is elected first assistant doorkeeper of the Senate for the year 1922.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said resolution, and it was decided in the affirmative.

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