. Ancestry of General Emmons Clark ; [Clark, Tillotson, Baldwin, Brockway]. the family,or as often as once every fifty years, who will republish the fore-going, with such additions as can be made in the progress of time,thereby continuing and perpetuating the record of one of the mostancient and honorable genealogical lines in America. 6. The blank pages following are for the record of the births,marriages, and deaths of members of the family in the future. ? I I JOHN H. CLAR EDUCATOR, I Was Retired PrincipFlushing High Scho EUGENE ALTMEYER IS Headed Paris Office of IIfor Forty-four Years. Fun


. Ancestry of General Emmons Clark ; [Clark, Tillotson, Baldwin, Brockway]. the family,or as often as once every fifty years, who will republish the fore-going, with such additions as can be made in the progress of time,thereby continuing and perpetuating the record of one of the mostancient and honorable genealogical lines in America. 6. The blank pages following are for the record of the births,marriages, and deaths of members of the family in the future. ? I I JOHN H. CLAR EDUCATOR, I Was Retired PrincipFlushing High Scho EUGENE ALTMEYER IS Headed Paris Office of IIfor Forty-four Years. Funeral services will be helP. M. tomorrow at the Firsgtegational Church, Thirty-avenue and Bowne street,ing, for John Holley Clark, rprincipal of Flushing High S Dr. Clark, who served as {pal from 1897 until his retirin 1920, died last night after aillness at his home, 143-16 Saavenue, Flushing. He. wayears old. He was senior deacon of theCongregational Church and j|intendent of its Sunday Scho4more than twelve years. Hd M*lSZ%i:5iv,<*pw° S. Ir r1 g = 3 S to ro I 3 I. ? -/ PAGE SIX •juijjurti, DECECTSER !. Citizen Extraordinary Dr. Clarks Useful Life The Grand Old Man of Flushing has with the death of Dr. John Holley Clark,cipal emeritus of Flushing High Schoolcitizen extraordinary. Dr. Clark died as he might have wishe<the full vigor of mind and spirit almost tclast. Last Tuesday, the day before hestricken, Dr. Clark had walked to Main siwhere he greeted friends, as was his dailytorn in good weather. Alert and ever genialeft the impress of his personality in thatgreeting—a personality that radiated friendlialertness and unflagging interest in the worltoday and the world of tomorrow.


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