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TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1923 



THACHER — At CambrlSBO. llareh 26, Rev, 

 Francis Storor Thacher. Services at 

 BuQklneham strpet. Oambrld^o. Thurafla;.% 

 Marcb SO, At S.ao V. M. 



WAS A I.IBBABIAN AT HABVABD 



Rev. Francis Storcr Thochw Won Grad^ 

 naie of Bowdoin and of HarTard DIt- 

 Inity. Occupied Number of Unitarian 

 rulplts, and Had Lonff Been at Clilld 

 Memorial IJbrary Now Bonsed by tUo 

 Widener BuUdlnc at Combrldio 

 Rev. Francis Storer ThacUer, a clergy- 

 man of the Unitarian denomination, died 

 yesterday at 29 Buclclngham street, Cani- 

 bridgre, -wliicli Is the home of one ot his 

 Sisters. Mrs. Thomas Wcntworth Hlffgln- 

 Isbn. Mr. Thacher met with an accident 

 during the winter when he fell on the Ice. 



Mr. Thacher was horn in Jiachlas, Ma., 

 Oct. 23. 1842, and he was the son of Pfiter 

 and Margaret Louisa (Potter) Thachnr. 

 He was educated at the ItocUlaiid, Me.[ 

 High School at Thomaston Academy and 

 entering Bowdoin College ho received his 

 A. B. degi-ee in 1868 and his A. M. in 1872. 

 He then came to Cambridge and studied 

 at the Harvard Divinity School from which 

 he was graduated in 1873. Following- the 

 Civil War Mr. Thacher taught the treed- 

 men In the South for three years, and was 

 ordained to the ministry of the Unitarian 

 Church In 1873, and for the next year was 



