Class Notes

CLASS OF 1904

H.E. Woodward
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1904
H.E. Woodward

Henry Charles Clary died at his home in Hallowell, Maine, December 31, 1909. He was born in Hallowell, February 2, 1882, and prepared for college at the high school of that town. His parents were Charles Henry and Susanna E. (Young) Clary. He took his freshman year at Bowdoin, entering Dartmouth at the beginning of sophomore year. In Bowdoin he became a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity, and in Dartmouth of the Pukwana. After graduation he went into the grocery business with his father. In December, 1908, his health having become impaired, he went to Florida with the intention of engaging in business, but was not well enough to do so. In a short time his trouble was pronounced to be tuberculosis of the lungs, and he remained at Daytona, Fla., until March, under constant medical treatment. He then entered Loomis Sanitarium, at Liberty, N. Y., an institution for the treatment of this disease. He did not respond to the treatment, and was brought home in June. From that time he gained almost steadily, with practically no relapse. In a few months he was about among his friends, hopeful, and sanguine of complete recovery. But on the 31st of December he was taken with a severe hemorrhage, and died in a few minutes. The local paper speaks of the popularity of the deceased, and of the grief of the community caused by his sudden death. Elliot P. Frost '05 was one of the bearers at the funeral service.

Secretary, H. E. Woodward, 35 Clark St., Methuen, Mass.