. Aurora (1897). ords that soon after reaching Alex-andria Agnes Irvine and her mother gave their letters of dismissal from thechurch at Kilkiel, Ireland, into the care of the Hartslog Presbyterian congre-gation. t)f this church she was a member until the day of her death. John Scott died in 1S50, but his wife still continued to live in died October 23, 1877, aged 78 years and was buried in the beautiful ceme-tary near Alexandria and overlooking the valley of the Juniata river. These are the simple facts, the outline of the life of one whose name tomany women has become insepara


. Aurora (1897). ords that soon after reaching Alex-andria Agnes Irvine and her mother gave their letters of dismissal from thechurch at Kilkiel, Ireland, into the care of the Hartslog Presbyterian congre-gation. t)f this church she was a member until the day of her death. John Scott died in 1S50, but his wife still continued to live in died October 23, 1877, aged 78 years and was buried in the beautiful ceme-tary near Alexandria and overlooking the valley of the Juniata river. These are the simple facts, the outline of the life of one whose name tomany women has become inseparably associated with the happiest part of theirlives. To these and to all present students of Agnes Scott what has beenwritten is enough, for //ley no not need to be reminded of the life and characterof her whose name has become so dear to them. Let the pen then be silent andlet not the hand of any, however tender, draw aside the veil, that the staringmultitude may look into the inner life of this Christian MRS. AGNES SCOTT


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