Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . H. TWEED daughter of the Honorable William M. children are : Helen, Harrison, KatherineWinthrop, and Mary Winthrop Tweed. AMORY, Arthur, Jr. Harvard 1890. Born in New York City, 1867; educated at Harvard,1890; spent two years in a cotton mill, Nashua, N. H.;later in the oflice of Dana, Tucker & Co., New York;became partner of the succeeding firm of Amory,Browne & Co.; Lieutenant in 12th R


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . H. TWEED daughter of the Honorable William M. children are : Helen, Harrison, KatherineWinthrop, and Mary Winthrop Tweed. AMORY, Arthur, Jr. Harvard 1890. Born in New York City, 1867; educated at Harvard,1890; spent two years in a cotton mill, Nashua, N. H.;later in the oflice of Dana, Tucker & Co., New York;became partner of the succeeding firm of Amory,Browne & Co.; Lieutenant in 12th Regiment ,;member several social organizations ; died i8g8. ARTHUR AMORY, Jr., Commission Merchant,New York, was born in New York City, De-cember 12, 1867, and was the son of .Arthur andElizabeth Wilcox (Ingersoll) /\mory. He prepared 4 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS for College at the ])rivate school of (1. W. C. Noblein Boston, and then entered Harvard, graduatingthere with the Class of 1890. His next two yearswere spent in a cotton mill in Nashua, New Hamp-. AKrHUR . .IK. shire, at the end of which time he entered the firmof Dana, Tucker & Company, New York. Whenthis firm was succeeded by Amory, Browne &Company, in January 1895, Mr. Amory became apartner. Besides belonging to numerous socialorganizations, he served for a year as Lieutenant inthe Twelfth Regiment National Guard of New June 8, 1898, he married Mabel W. Sard. Hedied of typhoid pneumonia, in New York, Decem-ber 20, 1898. who settled at Braintree, Massachusetts, in 1640;and of Gideon Tirrell, of Thorne, Yorkshire, whoarrived in Weymouth, Massachusetts, about the year1683. Having pursued a course in preliminaryclassical study at the Hollis Institute, South Brain-tree, he, in 1858, engaged in educational work, firstas teacher of a district school and subsequently asAssistant in academies. Enlisting in 1862 as Sec-ond Lieutenant in the Second Regiment, Massachu-setts Infantry, he served until the c


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