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GREENOUGH LAST RITES LED BY DEAN SPERRY

President Lowell Honorary Pall-Bearer; Faculty Representatives Present at Funeral Services

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Funeral services for Chester N. Greenough '98, professor of English, who died Sunday, were held yesterday afternoon in Memorial Church. The pews were filled with many friends and former students of Dr. Greenough, including representatives of the Corporation and the faculty.

Dean Sperry, long a friend of Dr. Greenough's, conducted services, while Deans Hanford, Chase, Birkhoff, Leightton and Gummere were also in attendance. President Lowell was among the honorary pallbearers.

Ushers were Dean Leighton. Francis Parkman '18, Bradley Dewey '07, Theodore F. M. Newton, John Briscoe, John Dean '34, Gale Noyes, Stephen Stackpole '33, Chauncey Stillman '80, Frederick G. White '20, Robert J. Allen, Vernon Monroe, Robert Saltonstall, Jr. '88, and William Barry Wood, Jr. '32.

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