Class Notes

CLASS OF 1891

January, 1914
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1891
January, 1914

Frank Eugene Barnard died September 13', at his home in Winchester, Mass., of heart disease, following an illness of but a few hours.

Mr. Barnard was born February 17, 1871. in Franklin, N. H., the son of the Hon. Daniel and Amelia (Morse) Barnard. His early education was obtained in the public schools of Franklin, and at Phillips Exeter Academy, from which he was graduated in 1888. He entered Dartmouth College as a sophomore, and was graduated in 1891. He was a member of Psi Upsilon fraternity and belonged to Casque and Gauntlet.

In 1894 Mr. Barnard was admitted to the bar in New Hampshire, but shortly removed to Boston, becoming a member of the Massachusetts bar in 1895. He was associated with Isaac F. Paul '78, under the firm name of Paul and Barnard, until the death of Mr. Paul in 1912. For the past thirteen years Mr. Barnard had been a resident of Winchester, Mass. He was active in town affairs, serving on the appropriation committee and as a selectman for two years. For a number of years he was a member of the Republican town committee, of which he was secretary for several terms. In 1909 Mr. Barnard was the representative in the Massachusetts Legislature for the twenty-seventh Middlesex district.

Mr. Barnard was connected with the Unitarian church, and had served as its treasurer. He was one of the oldest members of the Winchester Country Club, and had been a director.

In 1903 he was united in marriage to Miss Ethel Hyde Fletcher of Winchester, and is survived by Mrs. Barnard and their two sons, Daniel Fletcher and Richard Barnard.