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...were attended by a large number of relatives and friends, including many alumni from out of town. Rev. C. M. Lamson, D. D., of Hartford, Conn., and Rev. John E. Tuttle, D. D., pastor of the college church, officiated, and music was furnished by a quartette of students. The pall bearers from the faculty were Professors D. P. Todd, W. L. Cowles, H. A. Frink, E. A. Grosvenor, J. M. Tyler and J. F. Genung. The board of trustees was represented by Rev. Dr. Lamson, G. Henry Whitcomb of Worcester, and George A Plympton of New York City, while...
There will be no pall-bearers. The interment will be at Forest Hills cemetery...
...Professor Louis Agassiz to take charge of the entomological department in the Agassiz Museum of Comparative Zoology. Dr. Hagen was every-where recognized as one of the most distinguished authorities on entomology. Funeral services will be held at his house, No. 11 Putnam avenue, at 3 p. m. The pall bearers will be Professors Goodwin, Cooke, Toy, Shaler, Farlow, Mark, Lyon, and Dr. Walcott...
...pall bearers will be. President Eliot, Rev. G. E. Ellis '23 .Professor H. W. Torrey, '33, Rev. E. E. Hale ' 39, Professor Josiah P. Cooke '48, Augustus Lowell Esq. '50, Professor W. W. Goodwin '51, Hon. Stephen Salisbury...
...during life, were so many of his interests, to their final resting place. All students of the University are requested to gather in the yard, on either side of the drive from University to the Old Gate, just before two, to salute the funeral as it passes by. The pall bearers at the funeral will be T. N. Perkins '91. D. R. Vail, '93, C. K. Cummings, '93, S. Chew, '93, G. Burgess '93, E. P. Salstontall '94, and R. W. Emmons...