. Massachusetts of today : a memorial of the state, historical and biographical, issued for the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago. . Ar-il n g t o n (formerlyWest Cambridge),Mass. He f i 11 e dfor college at theBoston Eatin Schooland matriculated in1862 and was grad-uated from Har\ardin 1866. Hestudied medicinein the Harvard Med-ical School, receivinghis degree in engaged in thestudy of medicine heserved as a master inthe Boston LatinSchool three years,and in 1871 was sur-gical house officer atthe MassachusettsGeneral afterward passeda year in the studyof his profe


. Massachusetts of today : a memorial of the state, historical and biographical, issued for the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago. . Ar-il n g t o n (formerlyWest Cambridge),Mass. He f i 11 e dfor college at theBoston Eatin Schooland matriculated in1862 and was grad-uated from Har\ardin 1866. Hestudied medicinein the Harvard Med-ical School, receivinghis degree in engaged in thestudy of medicine heserved as a master inthe Boston LatinSchool three years,and in 1871 was sur-gical house officer atthe MassachusettsGeneral afterward passeda year in the studyof his profession inthe hospital at\ienna. He wasdemonstrator ofmedico-legal exami-nations in the Harvard Medical School for a numberof years. At Harvard he was a member of the Univer-sity ball nine, the first one at the college. Amonghis classmates were William Blaikie, the noted athletewho stroked the University boat to victory and subse-quently wrote a treatise on college athletics; Brigham, of San Francisco ; Moorfield Storey, ofBoston, and others who have achieved )r. Harris was also for a number of years professor. FRANCIS A. HARRIS of surgery in the Boston Dental College. He is a mem-ber of the Massachusetts Medical Society and theMedico-Legal Society. He was one of the earliestmembers of the celebrated Papyrus Club, a social organ-ization of editorial and other writers, a distinguishedcoterie, which included Dr. Francis H. LInderwood,Henry M. Rogers, John Boyle OReilly, Dr. Robert , Alexander Young and George M. Towle. He waspresident of the club in 1882 and is still a member, taking an active partin its meetings. Heis a member of theSt. Botolph Club,another organizationof artists and littera-teurs, and he wasalso one of the found-ers of the LTniver-sity Club. A loverof the drama, he hasdevoted some of hisleisure hours to play-writing. Among hisjjroductions are Chums, Class-day, A Majority ofOne, The Ameri-can Claimant, and My Son, the latterhaving an


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