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Percival Lowell

Astronomer

Centurion, 1898–1916

born March 13, 1855
Boston, Massachusetts
died November 12, 1916
Flagstaff, Arizona
elected March 5, 1898
Age forty-two
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Member portrait of Percival Lowell

Archivist’s Notes

Brother of Abbott Lawrence Lowell

Century Memorial

Percival Lowell, brother to President [Abbott Lawrence] Lowell of Harvard, was a brilliant personality, a great traveler, an intimate lover of the East, and an astronomer of constructive imagination and achievement. Soon after his graduation from Harvard in 1876, he entered upon his career of travel and observation, in Japan, China, and Korea. He gained a remarkable knowledge of those lands, and won the confidence of the people among whom he moved. The Korean King appointed him the counselor to the first Korean mission sent to the United States. Noti, Choson, Occult Japan, were among the fruits of his stay in the Far East. In his own country, he worked for many years at the Harvard Observatory, even after he had established the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. His name has been most widely known from his labors to demonstrate the presence of organic and intelligent life upon the planet Mars. It is well for the country occasionally to have a man gifted with scientific energy and imagination, and blessed with the means to carry on his work in fruitful willfulness.

Henry Osborn Taylor
1917 Century Association Yearbook

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