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ene of action in time to aid in firing upon the British as they retreated. He saw other service in the Indian and Revolutionary Wars. Mr. Guild's descent from John Guild, who came from Scotland to Dedham in 1636, is John1, Samuel2, Nathaiel3, Aaron4, Joel5, Horace6, Horace7. He received his early education in the grammar and ning by several courses at the Harvard Summer School, pursuing history, modern languages and physical culture, in all of which branches he was an enthusiast. Mr. Guild began his work as a teacher immediately on graduating from Bridgewater, in 1880, filling, most acceptably, positions in several of our large towns, and received hools of Boston. In our own city he has served on the school board, and was a zealous and valued worker on the parish committee of the First Parish Church. Mr. Guild was a member of several educational clubs of Boston, a member of the Blue Hill Lodge of Masons, and also of Boston Commandery of Knights Templars. He passed a