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Identifier: biographicalhist091913elio (find matches)
Title: Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Eliot, Samuel A. (Samuel Atkins), 1862-1950
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Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Massachusetts Biographical Society
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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e railroads. As he says, Youcan put a hundred milUon more foreigners in the country, and stillhave plenty of room left. He laughs at those immigrants whoobject to other immigrants coming. He has made a special studyof the near Eastern question, and thoroughly understands allphases of Turkish and European pohtics. Mr. Gulesian gives the following message to young Americans,particularly to the young foreigners who come to these shores:^ Be neat and clean in personal appearance; be honest; do every-thing that comes along cheerfully and willingly. Do not impairyour faculties by smoking and drinking, which are detrimental toyour success in life. Above all, endeavor to associate with the besttype of American men and women. Mr. Gulesian has wrought well for the people of his native land,has been a true Moses in leading many of them out of darkness tothe Land of Liberty, has brought their best traditions to the NewWorld, and has helped with distinguished success to upbuild hisadopted country.
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^^^^YZfTXJ^fA^ ^ /^rdZX^^-L-fLd^ . HOWARD PRESTON HAINES HOWARD PRESTON HAINES, a man of learning and anesteemed resident of Maiden, Massachusetts, was bornJanuary 17, 1855, at Saco, Maine, and died August 3, 1917.His father, Samuel Haines (born at Saco, Maine, December 25,1825 — died February 22, 1903), son of Hannah Milliken and AsaHaines, was for thirty years a mill agent for the Columbian Manu-facturing Company, a self-made, far-sighted man with great finan-cial abiUty, loyalty, and faithful devotion to the business interestsentrusted to his care, and endowed with a strong sense of humor.He was fond of music, the theater, and fine horses. His mother, Minerva L. McFadden, daughter of Andrew andEhzabeth (Reirdan) McFadden, of Scotch descent, was a noblewoman of strong character, quiet dignity and independent thought,whose encouragement and excellent training proved helpful infitting her son for his life work. Mr. Haines was of English andScotch descent, the ancestors on the patern

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