/CASH ACCOUNT. FEBRUARY. 



Washington Street, Boston 8. Mass. 



(Entered at the Post 0^, Boston, Mass.. 

 as second Class Mail Hatter) 



Tor Twenty-five Yearn. Beloved Matron 



Mrs. Emily Terry, whose father Edward 

 Hitchcock was president ot Amherst Col- 

 lege, died at Northampton, Mass.. yester- 

 day She was born in Amherst 83 years 

 ago and was graduated from Mount Hol- 

 voke College in 1800. After the death oi 

 her husband. Rev. Casslus M. Terr?, who 

 occupied Congregational pastorates i>t New 

 Bedford, Mass., and St. Paul. Minn., she 

 went to Northampton and for 20 years until 

 her retirement ten years ago, was matron 

 if Hubbard House at Smith College. Mrs. 

 "■erry was an accomplished botanist and 



ad accumulated a notable botanical col- 



ctlon which, eventually will go to Smith 



allege. \ 



Mrs Emile H. Teny, who has been 

 ill at Dickinson hospital for over a 

 ve-u was reported as being in a se- 

 rious condition this afternoon and it 

 « 2 thought she would survive 

 for many hours. X y 



