James Freeman Clark

JAMES FREEMAN CLARK. The Noted Unitarian Passes Away at a Ripe Old Age. BOSTON, June 9.-James Freeman Clarke, the distinguished Unitarian divine, died quietly of old age at 10:55 last night at his home in this city. James Freeman Clarke was born April 4, 1910, in Hanover, N. H. While an infant his parents removed to Newton, a suburb of Boston. His early education was supervised by his grandfather, Rev. James Freeman. A little later he entered the Boston Latin school, where he remained for five years a close student. Mr. Clarke once remarked that he learned more from his grandfather than from this famous JAS. FREEMAN CHARKE. school. When 16 years old young Clarke entered Harvard. Among his classmates were Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Hon. B. R. Curtis, of the United States supreme court; Chief Justice Bigelow, William Henry Channings, Professor Benjamin Pierce, and Rev. S. F. Smith, the author of "My Country 'Tis of Thee."
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