Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . d a fellow of the AmericanGynaecological Society. He is also a member ofthe Bunker Hill Monument Association, and,through his maternal great-grandfather, who ser\edand was wounded in the Revolutionarv \\ar, of the BOSTON OF TO-DAY. M5 Massachusetts Society of the Sons of the AmericanRevohition. Of the latter society he is vice-presi-dent. Although too young to ser\e in the CivilWar, he has ser\^ed for twenty years in theMassachusetts \olnnteer Mil


Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . d a fellow of the AmericanGynaecological Society. He is also a member ofthe Bunker Hill Monument Association, and,through his maternal great-grandfather, who ser\edand was wounded in the Revolutionarv \\ar, of the BOSTON OF TO-DAY. M5 Massachusetts Society of the Sons of the AmericanRevohition. Of the latter society he is vice-presi-dent. Although too young to ser\e in the CivilWar, he has ser\^ed for twenty years in theMassachusetts \olnnteer Militia, holding a sub-alterns commission in the Fifth Regiment in 1875-7, since which time he has been one of the medi-cal officers of the First Corps of Cadets. In De-cember, 1888, Dr. Green was elected a member ofthe Boston school committee for two years, and in1890 was reelected for the full term of three Oreen was married June 29, 1876, to HelenLincoln, daughter of the late Dr. John Ware, ofBoston. The first child of this union, Charles M., surgeon in the United States Army for six monthsat Portsmouth Grove, He was one of the. 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


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