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Henry A. Clark, at 91, is One Of Oldest Harvard Graduates

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One of Harvard's oldest living graduates, Henry Alden Clark '74, will celebrate his ninety-first birthday today in Erie, Pennsylvania. A former editor of the CRIMSON, he can remember sitting beside Oliver Wendell Holmes at a banquet of the Magenta, one of the college's earliest literary magazines.

Clark was successively a lawyer, judge, and City Solicitor of Erie, twice a state senator, and three times a state representative. He was also elected to the 65th Congress in 1916.

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