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- [S4] Notice nécrologique.
William Gardner Perrin of Weston and Chatham, a former assistant attorney general, died April 29 at Deaconess Waltham Hospital in Waltham. He was 91. Born in New York, N.Y., Mr. Perrin graduated from Phillips Academy, Yale University and Harvard Law School. He was admitted to the bar in Connecticut in 1935 and in Massachusetts in 1936. Mr. Perrin was the last surviving founder of the Taylor, Ganson & Perrin law firm, which was established in 1935 by Varnum Taylor, Charles M. Ganson and Mr. Perrin. He served as an instructor in law at Northeastern University from 1940 to 1941; a trustee and treasurer of the Frances Merry Barnard Home from 1952 to 1980; a … — Boston Herald, May 17, 2001
- [S2] Article de presse.
Miss Helen Tumbridge Will Attend Miss Euphemia Ganson At Wedding in Mass. on Sept. 16. Petersham, Mass., Sept. 5 — Miss Helen Turnbridge of 141 Willow St., Brooklyn, N. Y., will be maid of honor at the wedding of Miss Euphemia Sinclair Ganson of Petersham and WIlliam Gardner Perrin of West Hartford, Conn., in the First Unitarian Church here Sept. 16. Miss Ganson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mackay Ganson, was graduated from Rogers Hall School, Lowell, and has studied at Boston Museum School of FIne Arts. Mr. Perrin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jamaison Perrin Jr., was graduated from Phillips Andover Academy and from Yale University in 1932. He now is studyin at Harvard Law School. – Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, Tuesday, September 5, 1933.
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