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Charles Marble was "the repository of the town's memory... had been born before the Civil War, and had graduated in Hingham High School's second class." During his time as president of the Croquet Club, Marble "built a new court in 1895 at his Irving Street home and installed electric lights, ending the era of moonlit croquet." In 1935, at the age of 76, Marble served as "Patriarch" of Hingham's grandiose 300th anniversary celebration. -(from Not All Is Changed p.224, 337,365)