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3% 3 Edmund Trowbridge Dana of 
3 The Only Auto Supply House 3 Cambridge and Manchester, grand- 
3 % son of the poet Longfellow 
3 Along the North Shore % «and of Richard H. Dana, the 
$2 3 author of ‘‘Two Years Before the 
3 Manchester Branch - 33 CENTRAL STREET # Mast,’’ will be married by a justice 
3 = 3$ of the peace in the open air under 
3 3 «the trees at his home on Brattle 
a3 33 street, Cambridge, to Miss Jessie 
i Gr een & S W ett Company Inc. 3s HTolliday, an English girl, a des- 
3t #3 cendant of English nobility and 
i 3$ a potrait painter of international 
33 Our Auto Tires and Supples are # repute, Saturday, June 15, Edmund 
33 first quality. Kverything we sell is 3% © T. Dana, the groom, is probably one 
$s . ‘ 9 3: of the best known of the younger 
33 guaranteed, Call for our 191 3% ©=Ifarvard graduates, both from his 
33 catalogue. Telephone 182 3 ability as an athlete and as a stu- 
3 3; dent. During his course at Har- 
Zeseseseresesernsesesesnseacsnsesernsesernseseesesesesnesemetsnenaneennennnnnunneeneeees  vard, from 1906 to 1909, he played 
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on the varsity baseball team each 
Sp EERE ae i year, and on the varsity tennis team 
33 * for one year, as well as taking 
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it D. H. MAM R 4 active part in the work of his class 
3t oe Nee s: team in football, basket ball and 
8 #% track. He also captained his class 
as Dy ee i chess team one year. He graduated 
3 + 33 «from Harvard in 1909, receiving his 
3g LADIES TAILOR % AB. and the following year his 
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i AND IMPORTER 3 A. M., and it is expected that he 
3t ag will receive his doctor of philoso- 
i has returned to America and has opened parlors at # phy degree next month. Since his 
3% 3% =6graduation he has been an assistant 
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33 107 MASS. AVENUE, BACK BAY BOSTON 3$ in the philosophy department of the 
i #} university. He is a member of the 
33 ~where he will be pleased to see any of hisformer North Shore #% Institute of 1770, the D. K. E., 
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% patrons. He expects to locate at Manchester-by-the-Sea, # Digamma club, Hasty Pudding club, 
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is SH einer 3; and the Round Table and in his 
i : 3 senior year at the university he was 
33 Telephone 2553-M Back Bay. 3% president of the Boston chapter of 
at 3 the Intercollegiate Socialist society. 
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3 Machine Work, Washing and i 
i Polishing, Gasoline and Oils i 
Auto Accessories. Manchester z 
3 Agents for the Brush Car. We i 
i have facilities for Grinding as 
a Lawn Mowers. . . i 
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# Burton W. Pelton Company 
a Rear 46 Central Street, Manchester : 
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rope, and it was while at the Fabian 
Summer school at North Wales, 
rearly two years ago, that he met 
Miss Holliday. The young woman 
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Henry Holliday of Harrow-on-the- 
Hill, England. Mr. Holliday is one 
of the leading steel and iron eapital- 
ists of the continent and a distant 
descendant of English nobility. 
Miss Holliday is probably one of the 
best known of the younger artists 
and portrait painters in England, 
having painted the portraits of 
Lady Constantine Lyntton, Lady 
Mann, Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Syd- 
ney Webb, the great English suf- 
fragette, and others. Her exhibi- 
tion of her works at Cambridge, 
England, last September, attracted 
more than passing attention. 
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