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Identifier: biographicalhist10elio (find matches)
Title: Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Eliot, Samuel A. (Samuel Atkins), 1862-1950
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Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Massachusetts Biographical Society
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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child, who does not now survive. Asked to offer from his own observation and experience somesuggestion to young Americans as to the principles which he be-lieves will most help young people to attain true success in life, Mr.Mollenhauer has written: Success consists but in work — andthen more work. Mr. Mollenhauer believes that contact with men in active lifehas taught him more than any other one means of assistance in hiseventful career; his temperament is adapted to learn from theconcrete suggestions which his fellow musicians have given himfrom time to time. The influence of such men as Mr. Mollenhauer,we may be very sure, is far-reaching. The state of Massachusettsfinds a special happiness in acknowledging and commemorating,for all who may come after, the individuals who have enhanced herhonorable position in the department of music. Mr. Mollenhauermust be counted one whose contribution to his adopted state hasgenuinely enriched it in the realm of musical feeling and expression.
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-&^^ T^y^^tu GEORGE W. MORSE GEORGE W. MORSE was born at Clinton, Massachusetts,January 24, 1882. His father was George W. Morse. Hismother, Lydia Ann (Bates) Morse, is the daughter of OtisBrigham Bates (1823-1912) and Mahala Ann (Harris) Bates(1828-1903). His ancestors, both maternal and paternal, can betraced to England. Dr. Morse has been interested in surgery and medicine from theearliest days that he can remember, and all his boyhood tastes andinterests were along those lines. He decided to practice surgerywhen very young and he always associated with doctors and drug-gists in preference to boys of his own age. He attended the ClintonHigh School, from which he graduated in 1899. After a year at theVolkmann School for Boys he entered Harvard University, from whichhe graduated in 1904. After four years of further study he gradua-ted from the Harvard Medical School with thedegreeof M.D.inl908. Doctor Morse began his professional career in 1908 in the Massa-chusetts General Hospi

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  • bookyear:1913
  • bookdecade:1910
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  • bookauthor:Eliot__Samuel_A___Samuel_Atkins___1862_1950
  • bookpublisher:Boston__Mass____Massachusetts_Biographical_Society
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  • bookleafnumber:366
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  • bookcollection:americana
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