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Martha Elizabeth Dick

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Martha Elizabeth Dick

Birth
Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
17 Oct 1976 (aged 75)
Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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The Times-Reading, PA-Tuesday, October 19, 1976

Martha E. Dick, 75, a former school teacher, died Sunday in her residence at 800 N. 3rd St.
A ninth and 10th grade English teacher at St. Johnsbury Academy in Vermont from 1924 to 1926, she taught from February 1927 to June 1927 at the former Reading Girls' High School and then at the Reading High School until June 1944.
Miss Dick then taught English at Northwest Junior High School from September 1944 until June 1949. She resigned in August 1949.
A 1919 graduate of the former Reading Girls' High School, she was a 1923 graduate of Syracuse (N.Y.) University.
She received her master's degree in 1924 from Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass.
A director of the Reading Symphony Orchestra and a member of its women's committee, she was a past president of the auxilary to the Berks County Historical Society.
Born in Reading, she was a daughter of Charles K. and Eva (Baldwin) Dick.
She was a member of First Baptist Church and a Sunday School teacher.
There are no survivors. (This is incorrect information!)
Theo. C. Auman, Inc., is in charge of arrangements.
The Times-Reading, PA-Tuesday, October 19, 1976

Martha E. Dick, 75, a former school teacher, died Sunday in her residence at 800 N. 3rd St.
A ninth and 10th grade English teacher at St. Johnsbury Academy in Vermont from 1924 to 1926, she taught from February 1927 to June 1927 at the former Reading Girls' High School and then at the Reading High School until June 1944.
Miss Dick then taught English at Northwest Junior High School from September 1944 until June 1949. She resigned in August 1949.
A 1919 graduate of the former Reading Girls' High School, she was a 1923 graduate of Syracuse (N.Y.) University.
She received her master's degree in 1924 from Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass.
A director of the Reading Symphony Orchestra and a member of its women's committee, she was a past president of the auxilary to the Berks County Historical Society.
Born in Reading, she was a daughter of Charles K. and Eva (Baldwin) Dick.
She was a member of First Baptist Church and a Sunday School teacher.
There are no survivors. (This is incorrect information!)
Theo. C. Auman, Inc., is in charge of arrangements.


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