Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . L, George Morrill Yale 1879 — Harvard in Dardanelle, Ark., 1855; prepared for Collegeat Phillips-Andover Academy; graduated Yale, 1879;Harvard Medical School, 1884 ; House Pupil Hospital, 1883-85 ; House Officer Boston Lying-in-Hospital, 1885; practising physician in Concord,N. H. since 1886 ; Assistant Surgeon Margaret Pills-bury General Hospital, Concord, since 1887; U.
Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . L, George Morrill Yale 1879 — Harvard in Dardanelle, Ark., 1855; prepared for Collegeat Phillips-Andover Academy; graduated Yale, 1879;Harvard Medical School, 1884 ; House Pupil Hospital, 1883-85 ; House Officer Boston Lying-in-Hospital, 1885; practising physician in Concord,N. H. since 1886 ; Assistant Surgeon Margaret Pills-bury General Hospital, Concord, since 1887; U. Examiner, 1894-97 ; elected Trustee New Hampshire Savings Bank, 1898 ; elected DirectorConcord & Montreal R. R., 1899. GEORGE MORRILL KIMBALL, , wasborn in Dardanelle, Arkansas, June27, 1855,the son of Samuel Sparhawk and Hannah (Mason)Kimball. His original American ancestor, RichardKimball, emigrated from England to Watertown,Massachusetts, in 1634, afterward settled in Ipswich,and his grandfather, Samuel \. Kimball, was agraduate of Dartmouth, Class of 1806. On the ma-ternal side he is a grandson of Ephraim Mason, ofHubbardston, Massachusetts, and a descendant of. GEORGE iM. KIMBALL Thomas Mason, an early settler in Dedham. Hisearly studies were pursued in the common schools,and he prepared for College at Phillips Academy,Andover, Massachusetts, from which he enteredYale, graduating in 1S79. He studied medicine atHarvard, taking his degree from the Medical Schoolof that University in 1884. He was a house pupil atthe Massachusetts General Hospital for eighteenmonths, 1883-1885, and from May to September inthe latter year he served as House Officer at theBoston Lying-in Hospital. He located permanentlyin Concord, New Hampshire, in 1886, where besideshis private practice he has filled the post of Assist-ant Surgeon at the Margaret Pillsbury General Hos-pital continuously from 1887 to the present time. UNIVERSITIES AND. THEIR SONS 199 From 1894 to 1897 he was United States
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