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- [S20] Junkins Family Association.
- [S2] Newspaper.
Miss Marian W. Junkins, Radcliffe ’03 and Dr. Macy M. Skinner, Harvard ’94, instructor in German at Harvard University, were married at Appleton Chapel, Saturday, by Professor Max L. Kellner, of the Episcopal Theological School. The bride was given away by her mother, Mrs. Josephine M. Junkins of Lawrence. Miss Helen M. Junkins, Boston University Medical School, ’03, was the bridesmaid, and Vernon V. Skinner, Harvard Law School, ’97, the best man. The ushers were Waldo Kendall, Harvard, ’98, a former instructor at Harvard, and Thomas F. Currier, Harvard, ’94, of Harvard library. Mrs. Fay Davis, organist of the North Avenue Congregational Church, contributed the music. Miss Irwin, dean of Radcliffe, a number of Harvard professors and their wives, many of the members of the Radcliffe class of 1903, and the families of the bride and groom witnessed the ceremony.
— Cambridge Tribune (Massachusetts), 26 Sep 1903.
- [S2] Newspaper.
The engagement is annouced of Miss Marian Weymouth Junkins, Radclife ’03, youngest daughter of the late Ex-Mayor George H. Junkins and Mrs. Junkins of Lawrence, and Dr. Macy Millmore Skinner, Harvard, ’94, instructor in German at Harvard University, son of Dr. John Skinner of 2849 Washington Street and nephew of Dr. E. M. Skinner of Park Road, Forest Hills.
— Jamaica Plain (Massachusetts), 20 Jun 1903.
- [S15] Internet.
Source: Iowa, Historical Society of Iowa, Divorce Records, 1906-1937.
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