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Marriages. 



KENNEDY— BALDWIN. 



Announcement is made of the mar- 

 riage in Edinburgii, Scotland, on 

 Sept. 29th of Sinclair Kennedy of Mil- 

 ton and Miss Rae Baldwin of New 

 York city. 



Mr. Kennedy is the son of Dr. and 

 Mrs. Geo. G. Kennedy of Blue Hill, 

 a graduate of Harvard, class .of '97, 

 and of the Harvard Law scliool of 

 190G. He has travelled extensively 

 since leaving college and is a Fellow 

 of the Harvard Travellers' club. 



Miss Baldwin is a graduate of the 

 University of Chicago and for the 

 past three years has been instructor 

 in mathematics in the Normal College 

 of the city of New York. 



She has also been something of a 

 traveller and in the summer of 1908, 

 with a party of New York ladies, 

 visited Labrador to observe Dr. Gren- 

 fell's work for the natives on the 

 coast. Here she met Mr. Kennedy re- 

 turning from an exploring trip in the 

 interior. 



After visiting relatives in the 

 Highlands of Scotland they have plan- 

 ned a trip around the world, making 

 considerable stay in Japan. On re- 

 turning to this country they will re- 

 side in Milton on or near the Kenne- 

 dy estate on Blue Hill avenue 



.-.F M<-w York city. Mr. Kennedy, who is 

 e^oa of Dr. and Mrs. George G. Kennedy 



,Ha?rie. W Harris) of Milton, la a Her- 

 anl m' n clfss of 'OT. He is a member 

 fVL i-'ninn and rniver.sitv Cluhs. Boston, 



ton W1.0 has made .sucU a .tudy of Japa- 

 nese people and affairs. 



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