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...Seventy-One Years of a Guardsman's Life-General Sir George Higginson (1916). * A fall of gathered material...
...Higginson, Jr. '00 of Boston...
...Member of Lee, Higginson...
...Wendell was admitted to the Suffolk Bar and for a time served in the Far East as secretary to the Hon. Edwin Morgan, consul at Dalny. After working with the law firm of Hill, Barlow, and Homans, he joined Lee, Higginson and Company, being admitted to partnership in 1918. He was vice-president of the Harvard Club of Chicago, chairman of the Northwest District and member of the Executive Committee of the Chicago Council of Boy Scouts, and on the Publicity Committee of the Liberty Loan Organization during the first four Loans
...assembled in their bright uniforms and beneath their 18-inch bearskin hats for the dedication of the Guards Memorial. Field Marshal H. R. H. the Duke of Connaught, uncle of the King-Emperor, unveiled the Guards Monument, taking in his hand as he did so the hand of General Higginson. Londoners cheered the Royal Duke and the Centenarian General. They cheered louder Edward of Wales as he wheeled smartly past as Colonel of the Welsh Guards at the head of his regiment. The Prince looked painfully thin in the costume designed for giants...