... Henry Robinson Palmer Jr. of Sloninglon, said of her: "She was always very dedicated in her work and also very ... Henry Robinson Palmer. She graduated from Ihc Mary C. Wheeler School in Providence, and Pembroke College, al Ihe lime a ...
... Henry Robinson Palmer of Stoti- Inglon, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers of Watch Hill. Funeral services will be at 2.30 tomorrow afternoon at the icsi- dence of Mrs. Henderson, conducted by the Rev Rockwell Harmon Potter, D. D.. of Hartford ...
... Henry Robinson Palmer and Rieta Babcock Palmer. He attended local schools, and graduated from Moses Brown School and Brown University, both Providence. His affiliations included the Wad- awanuck Club of Stonington, Neptune Engine Co. of ...
... Henry Robinson Palmer, an enterprising lad who printed and sold a souvpnir newspaper, Palmer Vidette, on the spot. On Aug. 10, buntings streamed from every building in the little village of Stonington. Streets were full of venders ...
... Henry Robinson Palmer, former chief editorial writer for the Providence Journal, author, historian and poet, died tonight at his home In Stonington, Conn., after a. long illness. Mr. Palmer joined the staff oC the Journal a few days ...
... Henry Robinson palmer Jr. on Sept. 23. 1939. tai i Stonington. Mr. Palmer preceded her in death in 1993. ... She is survived by her four children. Benjamin W. and his wife, Phoebe, of Ann Arbor, Mich., Leigh F and his wife, Phyllis, of ...
... Henry Robinson Palmer, Jr., of Stonington. Miss Farley is a descendant of Gov. Nicholas Cooke of Rhode Island. She is a graduate of the Chapln school in New York, class of 1932, a member of tho New York Junior League and the Art ...
... ushers were: Gifford Pynchot and H. K. 'Stokes of New York, the Messrs. Goodwin, Charles Cooley, Arthur Shipman and R. W. .Huntington, Jr., of Hartford, and Henry Robinson Palmer of Stoaington. Several Stonington. people attended.
... Henry Robinson Palmer, a lad of only y thirteen years— doubtless the youngest editor t or in America, or the world. The sheet surprised p rised the people by containing Dr. Palmer's address d dress of welcome, numerous poems, important ...
... Henry Robinson Palmer, a lad of only y thirteen years— doubtless the youngest editor t or in America, or the world. The sheet surprised p rised the people by containing Dr. Palmer's address d dress of welcome, numerous poems, important ...