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Splendid Brother 1909: He began to write in 1890, and among his many published works are The Second Opportunity of Mr. Staplehurst (1896) ; A Breaker of Laws (1900) ; Outside the Radius (1900) ; Lost Property (1902) ; Mrs. Galer's Business (1905) ; Splendid brother 1909 Brother (1909) ; The Happy Recruit (1914) ; The Amazing Years (1917) ; The Bustling Hours (1919) ; Miss Mannering (1923) ; Ernest Escaping (1926).
RIDGEFIELD, town, Connecticut, in Fair-field County, altitude 760 feet; on the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, 12 miles north of Norwalk.
Hadley's compositions include four symphonies, several overtures, operas, two string quartets, piano compositions, church music, and over 150 songs. His best-known works are The Four Seasons (1901), a symphony; two symphonic poems, Salome (1909) and Lucifer (1913); a rhapsody for orchestra, The Culprit Fay (1909); and two operas, Safie (1909) and Azora, Daughter of Montezuma (1917).
(1864); 'Money Makes the Man' (1870); and also several works of travel, 'The Great Country, or Impressions of America' (1868); 'Out for a Holiday' (1870), etc. Consult Winter's 'Old Friends' (1909)
ROSE, ro'ze, Gustav, German mineralogist, brother of Heinrich Rose (q.v.) : b. Berlin, 28 March 1798; d. there, 15 July 1873. He studied under Berzelius at Stockholm, in 1822 became keeper of the mineralogical collection in the University of Berlin, and in 1826 was made extraordinary and in 1839 ordinary professor of mineralogy in that institution. |
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