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Merry at Misery. 
Harvard graduates will make merry 
at Misery Island June 28, when the 
classes of 98 and ’01 will come down 
from Cambridge to have their trien- 
nial reunion. The classes will arrive 
at Beverly Farms by special train at 
10 o’clock and they will be carried to 
the island in launches. 
The day will be spent in games and 
in a general good time, such as col- 
lege men are apt to have, especially 
when they are at such a place as 
Misery Island. 
Lunch and supper will be served 
on the island by caterers which the 
college men will bring along with 
them. The return to Boston will be 
made from the island by steamer. 
The moon being full on that night, 
the sail ought to prove a pleasant end 
for the day’s outing. 
Stillman-Morse. 
The marriage of Miss Edna May 
Stillman of Salem and Mr. William 
Horton Morse of Beverly, was 
solemnized Wednesday evening at the 
home of the bride. The maid of 
honor was Miss Anna F. White, and 
the best man, Frank Stillman. 
After a wedding journey, Mr. and 
Mrs. Morse will reside at 10 Oliver 
street, Salem. 
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Beverly High Lost. 
Beverly High lost the final game 
in the North Shore league series 
Wednesday, going down to defeat be- 
fore the Gloucester High team. The 
game was Closely contested through- 
out, but Beverly lost through lack of 
steadiness at critical points. Lunt 
was in the box for the home team and 
allowed only four safe hits. 
The season has been rather a dis- 
astrous one for the home team. The 
result is largely due to lack of in- 
terest, both on the part of the team 
and its supporters. The ‘champion- 
ship was won by Dummer Academy, 
unless the protest of Gloucester on 
the Gloucester-Salem game is allowed, 
in which case the result will bea tie 
between Dummer and Gloucester. 
Annual Meeting, 
At the annual meéting of the Bev- 
erly Hospital Corporation, held 
Wednesday evening, John W. Carter, 
Mrs. Amy L. Boyden and Miss 
Louisa P. Loring were re-elected to 
the board of directors. Jasper R. Pope 
was elected to fill the vacancy caused 
by the death of Captain Edward L. 
Giddings, 
Roland W. Boyden was_ chosen 
trustee of the Charles I. Giddings 
fund. 
The report of the directors shows 
that nearly $1000 has been raised 
during the past year. During the 
year 181 patients have been admitted, 
99 of these being surgical cases and 
82 medical. cases. High tribute was 
also paid to the matrons. 
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