Genre Biography & Autobiography. Page - 11
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When An American Sets Out To Found A College, He Hunts First For A Hill. John Harvard Was An Englishman And Indifferent To High Places. The Result Is That Harvard Has Become A University Of Vast Proportions And No Color. Yale Flounders About Among The New Haven Shops, Trying To Rise Above Them. The Harkness Memorial Tower Is Successful; Otherwise The University Smells Of Trade. If Yale Had Been Built On A Hill, It Would Probably Be Far Less Important And Much More Interesting.
Hadden was born in Banchory, Aberdeenshire on 9 September 1861.[1] His father was James Hadden, a general labourer, and his mother was Elizabeth Mathieson.[2] He began his working life as a bookseller's assistant in Aberdeen and afterwards studied music in London while employed in the publishing house of George Routledge & Sons. He entered the musical profession and returned to Aberdeen as an organist. In 1881, he became organist of St Michael's Parish Church, Crieff.[3] In 1886, he married