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Charles Paine Cheney was born in Boston, Dec. 20, 1869, and died from general tuberculosis at Colorado Springs, Colo., on Feb. 3 last. Cheney prepared for college at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. Throughout his college course he took an active but unobtrusive interest in the social and athletic life. He rowed two years on his class crew. Among the social organizations to which he belonged were the Institute of 1770, the D. K. E., the Hasty Pudding Club and the Alpha Delta...
...George Heywood, one of Concord's oldest and best known citizens, died Sunday evening at his residence. He had been in failing health for several weeks, but had been confined to his house only a short time...
...office for 107 year. He was a member of the state legislature during most of the years between 1862 and 1875 and was on Governor Long's and Governor Butler's Executive Councils. He had also been president of the Middlesex Mutual Fire Insurance Co., and of the Concord National Bank...
...Heywood belonged to the "Social Circle," the oldest and most select club in Concord, which was formed in 1782 and grew out of the famous Committee of Safety...
...Edward Waldo Emerson '66, of Concord, is to read the Phi Beta Kappa Poem before the members of the society in Sanders Theatre, Commencement Week...