Bret Harte 1836-1902
Bret Harte (1836–1902) was an American author and poet known for stories about California Gold Rush towns and frontier life. His story The Luck of Roaring Camp brought him national fame and helped shape early Western literature.
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Hammond attended Yale University and majored in music. He played the violin for a while but then switched to the viola. At some point during his college career he fell ill, and had to interrupt his studies. Following recuperation he decided not to go back to school and apparently never graduated. Following his college career he went into a variety of music professions but ended up as a talent scout and music producer working with upcoming new talent.