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the community a citizen of broad and liberal views, who has always taken a keen interest in the public welfare, and Resolved, That the Medford Historical Society has lost one of its valued life members, who has recognized from its inception the value of the work the society is doing; and Resolved, That the society tenders its sympathy to his family, that these resolutions be spread upon the records of the society and published in the Medford papers. will C. Eddy, Mrs. M. L. Haskins, L. L. Dame. Mrs. George Luther Stearns. The following resolutions were presented to the Society January 20, 1902, and adopted unanimously by a rising vote:— Your committee are convinced that irrespective of religious belief and political affiliations, the members of the Medford Historical Society unanimously respect the memory of their late honorary member, Mrs. Mary E. Stearns: Therefore, be it resolved, That the Secretary shall enter this minute in the records of the Society, and
ighest terms. And by no means the least of the good was his genial personality, which made the place brighter for those who came to it. There is left to us the delightful memory of a man of pure character and noble purpose, who used his opportunities for the worthiest ends; a friend of all that is good, a lover of his kind, he has made the world better, and too early, as we think, he has passed from this earthly scene which needs such to forward its highest welfare. Henry C. Delong. Lorin L. Dame. William Cushing Wait. February 17, 1902. Society Notes. The miniature poster at the head of Mr. Hollis' paper on Grace Church is a reproduction of the first call for a meeting of the Episcopalians in Medford. The Saturday Evening Course of the society has proved very interesting, and good-sized audiences have greeted the speakers. Mr. F. M. Hawes of Somerville spoke on the Lyric Poetry of the Revolution on January 4, and was assisted by a double quartet, which added much to t
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Medford Historical Society. Officers For the year ending March, 1903. President. David H. Brown. Vice-Presidents. Lorin L. Dame. Rosewell B. Lawrence. Charles H. Loomis. William Cushing Wait. Treasurer. Benjamin F. Fenton. Recording Secretary. Herbert A. Weitz. Corresponding Secretary. George S. T. Fuller. Standing committees. Publication. Helen T. Wild, Chairman. David H. Brown. C. H. Loomis. George S. T. Fuller. H. A. Weitz. Moses W. Mann.W. Lovering. Lily B. Atherton. C. B. Gleason. E. D. Brown. Papers and Addresses. David H. Brown, Chairman. Walter H. Cushing. Charles H. Morss. John H. Hooper. William Cushing Wait. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Historic Sites. L. L. Dame, Chairman. L. J. Manning. Miss Hetty F. Wait. Miss Ella L. Burbank. Mrs. J. M. G. Plummer. Moses W. Mann. Samuel Cushing. Genealogy. Geo. S. Delano, Chairman. Miss Helen T. Wild. Miss Ella S. Hinckley. Miss Eliza M. Gill. Da