CASH ACCOUNT. DECEMBER. 



Received. 



Paid. 



WROTH MANY PAMPHLETS 



Ho had been the editor-in-chief of 

 the Harvard quinquennial catalogue 

 since 1918, and had always been active 

 In the affairs of the First Church. He 

 ■was the author of many historical, 

 genealogical, and general pamphlets, 

 and several valuable contributions In 

 the fields of historical ro?earch, includ- 

 ing: "Memorial of Joslah Barker," 

 "History of the Harvard Church of 

 Charlestown," "Historical Sketch of 

 Charlestown," "John Wlnthrop, the First 

 Reolplent from Harvard College of tho 

 Degree of Doctor of Laws." and "Me- 

 moirs ot Charles Wlnthrop, Jr." 



Ho was also member of many socie- 

 ties, among them being the Amerloan 

 Academy of Arts and Sciences, of which 

 he was a fellow, Colonial Society of 

 Massachusetts, American Antiquarian 

 Society, American Historical Associa- 

 tion, the historical socleites of several 

 states, Essex Institute, Cambridge His- 

 torical Society, Unitarian Historical So- 

 oiety, and Bunker Hill Monument Asso- 

 ciation. In December of 1896 he married 

 Graae Williamson, daughter of William 

 C. Williamson of Boston, she alone sur- 

 viving him. 



E b^'h Camb ?"«o. "«t his home, '<J2 



o"cl£k ' Monday. Oof. 10. at 12 



Im Engaged to n Harvard '30 Man 



Mr and Mrs. William Morse Cola ot 

 Cambridge and Concord announce the en- 

 gagement of their daughter, Catrlonft, to 

 Richard Lowrey White of the Harvard class 

 of 1020. Mr. White Is the son of Mr. and 

 Mrs. Marcus White of New Britain, Conn. 



