Prescott F. Hall

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Prescott F. Hall
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Born September 27, 1868(1868-09-27) in Boston, Massachusetts
Died May 28, 1921 (aged 52) in Brookline, Massachusetts
Nationality American
Citizenship United States
Occupation Lawyer, writer
Spouse ∞ Eva Lucyle Irby
Parents Samuel Farnsworth Hall
Mary Elisabeth Hall

Prescott Farnsworth Hall (27 September 1868 – 28 May 1921) was the founder of the Immigration Restriction League. He was a member of the Rosicrucian Society.

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  1. Bradford, Edward A. (1906). "Immigration: A Fascinating Subject as It Is Discussed in Prescott F. Hall's Book on Its Effects in This Country," The New York Times, March 10.
  2. Grant, Percy Stickney (1912). "American Ideals and Race Mixture," The North American Review, Vol. 195, No. 677.
  3. Reed, H. L. (1913). "Immigration and Insanity," Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 21, No. 10.