. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state . of his opponents case and prompt totake advantage of them. As a lawyer he displays ample learning, unfailing courtesy anddignity, and a conscientious desire to do equal and exact Clapps advice is: To young men with the endowment of an education, let mesay that I esteem most highly those men whose attitude and pointof view in life has for its foundation the being ones natural self,with the spirit of a simple democracy antagonistic to anything thatsavors of the aristocrat or sn


. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state . of his opponents case and prompt totake advantage of them. As a lawyer he displays ample learning, unfailing courtesy anddignity, and a conscientious desire to do equal and exact Clapps advice is: To young men with the endowment of an education, let mesay that I esteem most highly those men whose attitude and pointof view in life has for its foundation the being ones natural self,with the spirit of a simple democracy antagonistic to anything thatsavors of the aristocrat or snob. Assume nothing which you arenot, never pretend that you do or can know it all, and if you possessthe real substantial qualities that education and experience alonecan give you and which deserve to merit, tortoise-shell glasses orother artificial means of pretension will not be required to impressupon others the learning and dignity which you possess and therespect with which they must regard you. The first and last thought should be to minister and serve. Amherst taught me this brand of T^Oa A£ass^3^^. 3ffc-y; ^7^. hy WTT^arh^nJ/.y. :e»RA^ ^ ^e-c^^zj^^^ ^ /c ^i^^if -e^J^ ^^^i^-^^^occe^^^^^^^ CHARLES RUSSELL CODMAN CHARLES RUSSELL CODMAN was born in Paris, France,October 28, 1829. His father was a native of Boston andbore the same name, Charles Russell Codman, and was bornDecember 19, 1784, and died July 16, 1852. His mother was AnneMacMaster of New York City. His grandparents were John Cod-man and James MacMaster, Margaret Russell and Anne Van Bus-kirk. His father was a merchant, a man of sterling integrity. Hislineage goes back to the Pilgrim Fathers of the Mayflower, JohnWinslow and Mary Chilton; John Codman, his grandfather, wasalso a distinguished Boston merchant. James Russell, his great-grandfather, and Daniel Russell, his great-great-grandfather, wereboth Councillors of the Colony of Massachusetts. Among the books which occupied his attention were t


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