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...Marden died at his residence in New York on Thursday, of cerebral hemorrhage...
...Marden was born in 1840 at Windham, N. H. He graduated from Harvard in 1863 with honors. Afterward he went through the Harvard law school. In 1866 he married the daughter of the late Capt. William Skiddy of Stamford, Ct., in which town he settled...
...business meeting, which preceded the dinner, the following officers were elected: President, George A. Marden, Dartmouth '61; vice-presidents, Henry Cabot Lodge, Harvard, '75, Judge J. M. Barker, Williams, '60; executive committee, H. Burr Crandell, Williams, '54, Henry Hyde Smith, Bowdoin, '54, S. L. Powers, Dartmouth, '74, William A. Wood, Syracuse, '75, E. D. Silver, Brown, '83; secretary and treasurer, Elmer E. Silver, Brown...
...winter, in which the speakers shall all be alumni of the college, and the lectures entirely free. They will endeavor to have a speaker for each of the professions. The following have already been selected: Charles R. Miller; '72; editor-in chief of the New York Times; George E. Marden, '61, of Lowell, and Rev. Luther T. Townsend, professor of theology in Boston University...
...society on Holyoke Street-Messrs. Charles H. Baldwin, Edwin L. Blossom, Charles N. Cogswell, George P. Cogswell, Percy Chase, Frank L. Dean, Sydney Gleason, Samuel A. Goodhue, Robert H. Fuller, Carleton S. Francis, Fred B. Lund, Charles J. Livingston, Sydney R. Miner, Frederick H. Means, Francis S. Marden, Edward A. Pease, Frank D. Peale, Graham H. Brewer, Solomon L. Swarts, Henry S. Wardner...