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4 Apprvriatinn THE AFTERMATH Committee is greatly and deeply indebted to Miss Helen D. Marshall, who so kindly supervised the work in the Art Departmentg to Mr. Perry S. Howe, who gave much time and willing attention to the recording of our historyg to Mr. George B. O'Flynn, to whom is largely due the credit of the great financial success. To these members of the faculty and to all others who assisted in the compiling of this volume, we wish to extend our sincere gratitude and to express our deep appreciation of their kindness in so generously aiding us. A
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George 'Ehmarh illvihg From his birth in Worcester, October I5, I873, till his death. October 9. l9I 7, Mr. Reidy made Worcester his home. His elementary education was gained successively at Lamartine and Millbury Street Schools. He graduated from Classi- cal High with the Class of l892 and secured his A.B. from Holy Croxs in 1895. After a year's study at Boston College, he became Assistant Editor of the Catholic School and Home Magazine. He was also for a time private secretary for Bishop Conaty. After a year at Normal School in 1901, he taught at Millbury Street till l907, and at Lamartine Street till I9l 0. His last seven years o'f fullest service were given to Classical High. Friendships gold is a precious thing, But we never know its worth Till the tender eyes whose smile we greet, And the merry voice that love makes sweet In death have lost their mirth. G. E. R. Mtn. Elraaie CEuninnin illllillrr To Mr. Allan Miller and to Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Goodwin, the Class of l9l8 extends sincere sympathy. The delightful personality and charming manner of Mrs. Miller, whom we knew as Miss Jessie Goodwin, made her a great favorite with us all. When, at the beginning of our Junior year, Mi's Goodwin withdrew from the faculty, we regretted her loss as a teacher, but rejoiced in her happiness. We feel and sympathize deeply with the members of Mrs. Millerys family, for we too loved and honored her. lg A
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