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ear , fifteen. At present, 1901, there are on the books of the Sunday-school the names of one hundred and two children, nine teachers and three officers; Mr. Allison M. Stickney being superintendent. There is also a Bible class, which meets on a week-day evening, conducted by the rector. Some of the men who have been identified with the work of the Sunday-school besides Mr. Seymour and Mr. Gates, are Henry H. Elliott, Benj. P. Hollis, Chas. E. Kummer, Allison M. Stickney and Fred H. Fletcher. The latter died suddenly in September, 1901. He was not only an efficient superintendent, but had served the church in almost every capacity. It would be hard to Chas. B. CrockettApril 1, 1872, to April 22, 1878 Benj. P. HollisApril 22, 1878, to April 14, 1879 Jno. B. FolgerApril 14, 1879, to April 10, 1882 Fred M. TildenApril 10, 1882, to April 6, 1885 William I. ParkerApril 6, 885, to April 1, 1887 Allison M. StickneyApril 11, 1887, to April 15, 1895 Fred L. GoddingApril 15, 1895,