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THE BOSTON HERALD 



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Mrs. Emily Terry 



rSpeeial Dispatch to The Herald] 



NORTHAMPTON, Feb. 6-Mrs. Emily 

 (Hitchcock) Terry, 8S, widow of the 

 Rev. Cassius M. Terry and daughter of 

 former President Edward Hitchcock of 

 Amherst College, died in Dickinson Hos- 

 pital today. She was born In the "presi- 

 dent's house," Amherst, Nov. 9, 1S37. the 

 daughter of Edward and Orra (Whtte'i 

 Hitchcock, and was the youngest and 

 last of the family of President Hitch- | 

 cook. She was a graduate of Mt. Hol- 

 yoke College and was married to the 

 Rev. Mr. Terry, who had pastorates In 

 New Bedford a.nd St. Paul, Minn., where 

 he died. For 26 years following his 

 death Mrs. Terry was matron of the j 

 Hubbard House, Smith College. For | 

 the last eight years she had lived here, j 

 She was a member of Edwards Church I 

 and widely known as a botanist. The 

 funeral will be held in Edwards Church i 

 Tuesday at 2:39 P. M. 



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