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this society a memorial service was held Sunday afternoon, February 16, in the Unitarian church, on Highland avenue, in honor of the late Elbridge Streeter Brooks, story-writer and historian. Besides the other exercises there was prayer by President Capen of Tufts College; introductory remarks by John F. Ayer, president of the Historical Society; addresses by J. L. Harbour, one of the editors of the Youth's Companion; Hezekiah Butterworth, author and editor, and Rev. William H. Pierson, Mr. Be To many a listening fireside, Of civic worth in days gone by, Of names and fames that will not die. He told of mighty fames, hard won, To those whose work is but begun; And fed the young heart with the praise Of deathless deeds of deathless days. With fair romance he gilded truth, And fed the hungering heart of youth, And his strong words new years will see Bloom in strong actions yet to be. The exercises closed with the benediction by Dr. Capen, and the organ postlude, Marche Funebre.
Paper on Genealogy, Charles Carroll Dawson, read by Howard Dawson; March 30, An Evening with Sam Walter Foss; April 13, An Address Commemorative of the Battle of Lexington, Rev. C. A. Staples, Lexington; April 27, Schools of Somerville in the Olden Time, Mary A. Haley; The Teaching of Local History in Our Schools, John S. Emerson. 1899-1900: November 15, The Old Middlesex Canal, L. L. Dame, Medford; December 6, John Mallett, Florence E. Carr; December 20, History of Tufts College, President E. H. Capen; The Possibilities of the Public Library, Sam Walter Foss; January 3, Somerville as I Have Known It, Mrs. Amelia Wood; January 17, Four Satirists of the Revolution, Howrard Dawson; History of Journalism in Somerville, Barbara Galpin; January 31, Battlefields of the Revolution, Elbridge S. Brooks; February 14, Reminiscences of Army Life in 1861-1864 Elias H. Marston; Work of the Engineer Corps in the Army of the Potomac Darwin C. Pavey; February 28, Somerville Soldiers in the Rebelli
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