Legislative Luminaries (Classic Reprint)
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Williston, once the home of bovine tuberculosis and likewise the abiding place of Albert L. Bingham, the dispenser of physic, is loyal to the boys who make good. When a Williston man gets the high sign in the legislature and his speech receives mention in the Richford Journal's special legislative letter the member doesn't faint or ask for a drink. That section of Chittenden county is radically different from the rest of the county. One never hears about Williston men making spread eagles on the floor of the house. They do a bit of quiet work in committee and if the reporters hear about it it is through some third person. The purebred Willistonite is shy. The only thing that will arouse one of these pink-blooded citizens is an inquiry whether bovine tuberculosis has been stamped out.
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