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80: 312:. At its annual gatherings he had the opportunity of meeting the men who already knew him by reputation, or through exchange of letters, and who welcomed him cordially as a friend at first sight. Fuller never held office or took an active role in party politics. He felt, however, a keen interest in public affairs, and was always ready to give encouragement and effective personal work to what may be called conscience issues like 27: 336:, he played whist with neighbors, but his favorite evening resort was his own fireside, in the society of his wife, his sons and his friends. Here he was at his very best—a cordial host and a genial companion. The traits in his character, however, which many friends will remember most fondly, were his courtesy to women, his deference to age, and his thoughtful attentions to the sick and afflicted. 324:
Fuller also enjoyed participating in amateur theatre, specializing in character parts, in which he excelled—both in humorous characters and in those requiring pathos and delicate shades of acting. For many years he devoted much time and energy to the duties of manager of the Brookline Comedy Club, a
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was projected, its publishers, knowing Fuller's literary aptitudes, offered him the position of editor, which was accepted. Fuller threw himself into his new duties with vigor, and for many years was not only editor, but also, to a great extent, business manager. Although he relinquished the latter
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in the office of Henry W. Paine, and taking a course of instruction at the Boston University Law School, he was admitted to the Suffolk bar in 1876. He never appeared much in the courts, his business—so long as he continued to follow it—being mainly office practice and trusts. In 1877, he married
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Although Fuller never took a university course, he was such a constant student throughout his life that he attained a culture so broad and thorough that many readers were surprised to learn that he did not hold a college degree. He had an especial fondness for French literature, writing in his
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His editorial work not only made him known to the legal profession, but its incidental correspondence brought him into direct touch with many leading lawyers throughout the United States. For several years he was an active member of the
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leisure hours, and contributing anonymously to magazines and the press, spirited translations from that language. His only acknowledged work in this line was a small volume entitled
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part of his duties after the first few years he kept up the literary portion with unflagging devotion, producing the 12 bound volumes of
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in 1861, and for several years devoted himself to business, beginning as a clerk in the office of Page, Richardson & Company.
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at the end of 1900, he appeared to be in excellent health. However, on the morning of October 25, 1901, Fuller was stricken with
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Although a member of several clubs, Fuller was essentially a home-lover. He was fond of the
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Emily Gorham Carter, of Roxbury, and shortly afterwards made his home in
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American lawyers admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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Burials at Walnut Hills Cemetery (Brookline, Massachusetts)
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Augusta
Maine
Brookline
Massachusetts
Walnut Hills Cemetery
Phillips Exeter Academy
Lawyer
editor
The Green Bag
Benjamin Apthorp Gould Fuller
Melville Fuller
The Green Bag
Augusta, Maine
Phillips Exeter Academy
Boston
Melville Fuller
Chief Justice of the United States
reading law
Brookline, Massachusetts
The Green Bag
American Bar Association
civil service reform
St. Botolph Club
Brookline Country Club
apoplexy

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