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means. It does not become me to speak of the present practitioners—the past alone has been my province. Let others hail the rising sun: I bow to those whose race is run. The home of the Historical Society. THE negotiations for the purchase of the Francis Home Not infrequently called the Child House.—so called—the residence of the Medford Historical Society since its inception, have had a happy issue for the society; the title of the property having passed to the society June 13, 1902. The old landmark so familiar to the people of Medford and so widely known as the birthplace of Lydia Maria Child See Register, vol. III., No. 3, and National Magazine, p. 161, May, 1901. may now stand as a memorial to the life and effort of that noble woman, and as a monument dedicated to the veneration of the historic, to be preserved and bequeathed to posterity. The following reminiscence is by Mr. Andrew D. Blanchard, who was born and lived in the home to 1847. This was wr<