Rev. Timothy Farrar Clary died February 27, at his home in Milton, Mass., in his ninetysixth year. The son of Rev. Joseph Ward and Anna (Farrar) Clary, he was born in Dover, N. H., April 25, 1817. After graduation he studied theology at Andover Seminary, graduating in 1846, and remaining there two years more for further study. From 1849 to 1855 he was pastor of the Congregational church at Thetford, Vt., at Ashland, Mass., in 1856-9, and at Wareham, Mass., in 1860-7. While in Wareham he was for some years chairman of the school committee, and represented the town in the legislatures of 1866 and '67. He continued to reside in Wareham until 1873, the year of his removal to Milton. For many years he was engaged in the insurance business, and did not retire until after his ninetieth birthday. In Milton also he served on the school committee. November 17. 1852, he was married to Sarah Salter, daughter of Stedman Willard of Orford, N. H., who died in 1906. Two daughters and three sons survive their parents. Dr. George Clary '52 is a half-brother of Mr. Clary.
Judge David Cross of Manchester, N. H. and Dr. Samuel Flagg of Worcester, Mass. are now the only survivors of this class, the earliest still having living members.