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Hollis Webster (1862-1941) married Helen Maria (Noyes) (1872-1949) in 1903. He graduated from Harvard (1884) and taught at Browne and Nichols School, Roxbury Latin School, and at Manter Hall School in Cambridge, where he taught Latin, Greek, German, French, and Spanish. He was founder and first secretary of the Boston Mycological Club. Helen Maria (Noyes) Webster attended Vassar (1895-1896) and Radcliffe (1897-1898) colleges and lectured and wrote on gardening and botany. They had six children and lived in Lexington, Mass.

From the description of Papers, 1892-1927 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122557822

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Maine
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Active 1892

Active 1927

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