Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . Henderson,Kentucky. HARDING, George Franklin Harvard in Dorchester, Mass., 1862 ; educated at AdamsAcademy, Quincy, and St. Marks School, South-borough, Mass ; Academic course at Harvard, 1881-82;student at Haverford Goll., Pa., 1883; special studentin architecture, Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1884-85; gradu-ated Harvard Med. Sch., 1889; post-graduate course UNIVERSI-riES AND THEIR SONS 4>3 at Harvard,


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . Henderson,Kentucky. HARDING, George Franklin Harvard in Dorchester, Mass., 1862 ; educated at AdamsAcademy, Quincy, and St. Marks School, South-borough, Mass ; Academic course at Harvard, 1881-82;student at Haverford Goll., Pa., 1883; special studentin architecture, Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1884-85; gradu-ated Harvard Med. Sch., 1889; post-graduate course UNIVERSI-riES AND THEIR SONS 4>3 at Harvard, and student in New York and at foreignmedical schools, 1889-92 ; in practice in Boston since1892, with specialty of dermatology; Physician forDiseases of the Skin at Carney and Boston City Hospi-tals ; Instructor in Dermatology at Boston Polyclinicand Tufts Coll. Med. School. GEORGE FRANKLIN HARDING, ,was born in Dorchester, now a part ofBoston, Massachusetts, October 18, 1862, the sonof George Warren and Harriet Mighell (Russell)Hartling. The Harding family is of English Harding was admitted an inhabitant ofDedham, Massachusetts in 1638, received a grant. GEORGE F. HARDING in Medfield in 1650 and settled in that town. Sixgenerations lived in Norfolk county in Medfield andill what is now Franklin. George Warren Hardingwas born in Franklin, started in life as a woollenmanufacturer, and for many years was a wool mer-chant in Boston. George F. Harding attended theAdams Academy at Quincy, Massachusetts, and School at Southborough, and entered Har-vard in 1881 with the Class of 1SS5. On accountof illness he was obliged to leave College in themiddle of his Sophomore year and go South for hishealth, where for a time he attended HaverfordCollege, in Pennsylvania, but was again prostratedand unable to do any work until 1S84, when bereturned to Boston and took a special course in architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech-nology. In 18S5 he entered th


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