. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state. r F., Clara W. and Walter W. Hathaway. first wife passed on, May 5, 1912, and on November 6,1913, he married Emma Winslow Small of Bath, Me., who surviveshim. Mr. Hathaway wrote for the readers of this work: My own ex-perience teaches that no better rule has ever been found in dailyand business life for a sound ideal than the Golden Rule. Thisleads one to be courteous, thoughtful, honest to all, and to mymind is the ne plus ultra, humanly speaking, for one seeking truesuccess


. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state. r F., Clara W. and Walter W. Hathaway. first wife passed on, May 5, 1912, and on November 6,1913, he married Emma Winslow Small of Bath, Me., who surviveshim. Mr. Hathaway wrote for the readers of this work: My own ex-perience teaches that no better rule has ever been found in dailyand business life for a sound ideal than the Golden Rule. Thisleads one to be courteous, thoughtful, honest to all, and to mymind is the ne plus ultra, humanly speaking, for one seeking truesuccess. In his plans and in the methods of his business career Mr. Hatha-way was ably assisted by his wife, a woman of education and cul-ture. Few men possessed more rigid and conscientious integritythan he. In manner he was quiet, self-controlled, gentle, andcourteous, with kindness and consideration for all. A man ofkeen discernment, free and genial in his disposition, and of soundand steady judgment, he was highly respected by the communityand his friends, an American citizen of whom we may well


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