Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . CHARLES M. GREEN. jr., died in infancy ; the secondville Green, was born July 11, 18: Robert Montra- GRr;ENOUf;H, Boott, , son of Henryand Frances (Boott) Greenough, was born in Bos-ton Dec. 24, 1837. His early education was begunabroad, in Germany and Italy, continued in theCambridge High School, and finished in Mr. Brad-fords private school in Boston. Then he enteredHarvard and graduated in 1859 ; , ,in 1867. After grad


Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . CHARLES M. GREEN. jr., died in infancy ; the secondville Green, was born July 11, 18: Robert Montra- GRr;ENOUf;H, Boott, , son of Henryand Frances (Boott) Greenough, was born in Bos-ton Dec. 24, 1837. His early education was begunabroad, in Germany and Italy, continued in theCambridge High School, and finished in Mr. Brad-fords private school in Boston. Then he enteredHarvard and graduated in 1859 ; , ,in 1867. After graduating from the Medical Schoolhe continued his medical studies in Vienna a year,and in Paris for a shorter period. Returning toBoston in i858 he was house physician in theMassachusetts General Hospital, and also acting. FRANCIS B. GREENOUGH. original surgical staff at Carney Hospital, and wasphysician to the Childrens Hospital when it wasfirst opened. He is now clinical instructor in syph-ilis at the Harvard Medical School, and physician-in-charge in the department for skin diseases in theBoston Dispensary. He was president of the Ameri-can Dermatological Association in 1891, is a mem-ber of the American Genito-Urinary Association,the Massachusetts Medical Society, and the BostonSociety for Medical Improvement. He is unmarried. Grinnell, C. a., was born in Providence, ,Dec. 4, 1816. His education was obtained in thepublic schools. Upon completing it in his six-teenth year he sailed for Baltimore. There, in Sep-tember, 1832, he entered the employ of his uncle,Comfort Tiffany, who was the head of the firmof Tiffany, Shaw, & Co., jobbing domestic andshoe house. He was employed in the shoe andhat department. In those days boys received nocompensation, but were allowed to sell such articlesas the


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