. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state . Greenough, andgranddaughter of Freeman Parker and Tryphena (Faunce) Green-ough, and of George and Lucy Ann (Bangs) Hewett, and a de-scendant from Robert Greenough, who came to Rowley, Massachu-setts, before 1685 and was town clerk in 1691. To Mr. and Mrs. Norris have been born two children: RichardGreenough Norris, a student at Groton School, and Guy HoldenNorris, attending school at Cambridge. Asked to give from his own observation and experience somesuggestions to young Americans, Mr.


. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state . Greenough, andgranddaughter of Freeman Parker and Tryphena (Faunce) Green-ough, and of George and Lucy Ann (Bangs) Hewett, and a de-scendant from Robert Greenough, who came to Rowley, Massachu-setts, before 1685 and was town clerk in 1691. To Mr. and Mrs. Norris have been born two children: RichardGreenough Norris, a student at Groton School, and Guy HoldenNorris, attending school at Cambridge. Asked to give from his own observation and experience somesuggestions to young Americans, Mr. Norris says this: A youngman should maintain his reputation, character and credit as theapple of his eye. He must get away from newspapers, magazinesand fiction, and get into the habit of reading a few serious bookseach year, not neglecting the great poets. Mr. Norris has made in his own life a practical application of theprinciples he would have others follow. That he has found happi-ness as well as honor in carrying out these principles speaks wellfor their soundness, and for his clearness of ~^ i^.-y,^-,a <e.^r^


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