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Nutrition faddist John Harvey Kellogg, whose sanatorium briefly embraced Fletcherism, tried to re-enliven mealtimes by hiring a quartette to sing “The Chewing Song,” an original Kellogg composition, while diners grimly toiled.

From Slate • Apr. 10, 2013

A string quartette played softly in another room�not by hymns but music which he himself had loved.

From Time Magazine Archive

Into a household lately bereft of its entire corps of servitors, he introduces a quartette of nobles from the vicinity of the Volga.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Indeed it will; the old quartette together again,” Sally agreed.

From The Twins in the South by Whitehill, Dorothy

Only two of the quartette knew the secret of his radiance.

From The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies by Zangwill, Israel




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