. Massachusetts of today : a memorial of the state, historical and biographical, issued for the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago. . ealestate in the West,he has considerablyenhanced the valueof the possessionsleft him, and besideshis natural historywork, Mr. Cory findstime to devote to thepresidency of t w olarge corporations inthe West. His cityhouse is at No. 8A r 1 i n gt o n Street,Boston, his countryhouse is on GreatIsland, near Hyan-nis, Mass., whichisland he owns en-tire, and he alsoowns a winter homein Florida. He wasfor several yearschairman of the Com-mittee on Hypnotismin the


. Massachusetts of today : a memorial of the state, historical and biographical, issued for the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago. . ealestate in the West,he has considerablyenhanced the valueof the possessionsleft him, and besideshis natural historywork, Mr. Cory findstime to devote to thepresidency of t w olarge corporations inthe West. His cityhouse is at No. 8A r 1 i n gt o n Street,Boston, his countryhouse is on GreatIsland, near Hyan-nis, Mass., whichisland he owns en-tire, and he alsoowns a winter homein Florida. He wasfor several yearschairman of the Com-mittee on Hypnotismin the AmericanSociety for PsychicalResearch. Mr. Corywas married in 1883,and has a son anda daughter. Yet a young man, with a mind trainedfor effort and stored with technical knowledge, withphysique robust, and opportunities unencumbered bypecuniary worry, Mr. Cory has every right to hope foreven greater achievements in the realm of science inthe future. The course that he has mapped out forhimself, lying, as it does, through the rich fields ofnatural history, he jnirsues with the hajjpy candor of aman who has found his natural CHARLES B. CORY BOSTOjV. 197 HARVEV DEMING HADLOCK, jurist, who hasattained conspicuous success in his profession,was born at Cranberry Isles, Me., Oct. 7, 1843, and isthe son of Mary Ann Stanwood and Edwin Hadlock traces his American ancestry to NathanielHadlock, who was born at Charlestown, Mass., April 5,1643, and whose father, Nathaniel, came from ^^apping,England, and purchased an estate in Charlestown in1638, and in r653 was one of the founders of the townof Lancaster, Hadlock re-ceived his early tu-ition from privateteachers and in theschools of his nati\etown. To give theirson all the advan-tages within theirpower, his parents,when he was in histhirteenth year, re-moved to Bucksport,Me., where, at theEast Maine Confer-ence Seminary, andunder private in-structors, he pursuedan ad\anced courseo f classical study,which he


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