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Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals

CHAPTER XXXIV
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If he was at times severe or caustic in his remarks on others, it was when excited by the exhibition of the little arts of little minds.

His own frank, open, generous nature instinctively recoiled from contact with them.

His liberalities, obedient to his generous sympathies, were scarcely bounded by prudence; he was always ready to help a friend, and many such there are who will learn of his departure with the most poignant sorrow.

Although unable to be with you, I trust the Committee will not overlook me when they are collecting the funds for the monument to his genius." It might have been said of Morse, too, that "his liberalities were scarcely bounded by prudence," for he gave away or lost through investments, urged upon him by men whom he regarded as friends but who were actuated by selfish motives, much more than he retained.

He gave largely to the various religious organizations and charities in which he was interested, and it was characteristic of him that he could not wait until he had the actual cash in hand, but, even while his own future was uncertain, he made donations of large blocks of stocks, which, while of problematical value while the litigation was proceeding, eventually rose to much above par.
While he strove to keep his charities secret, they were bruited abroad, much to his sorrow, for, although at the time he was hard pressed to make both ends meet, they created a false impression of great wealth, and the importunities increased in volume.
It is always interesting to note the genesis of familiar words, and the following is written in pencil by Morse on a little slip of paper:-- "_Telegram_ was first proposed by the Albany 'Evening Journal,' April 6, 1852, and has been universally adopted as a legitimate word into the English language." On April 21, 1852, Mr.Kendall reports a mysterious occurrence:-- "Our case in the Supreme Court will very certainly be reached by the middle of next week.


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