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S'24 Washington Street, Boston S, Mass. 



(Entered at the Post Office, Boston, Mass., 

 as Second Class STatt Matter) 



MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1920 



I NKTH>OI,S — At his home in New York city, on 

 Sundav, April 35, John W. T. Nichols, son ot 

 the late George Nichols and Susan Farley 

 Tread-well of 'Cambridge. Mass., In the BStli 

 veor of his age. Funeral Wednesday, at V.to 

 A. M., All Souls Church, Fourth avenue and 

 Twentieth street, CSew York city. 



Died in Cleveland, Ohio, June 10, 1920. 

 Edward Burroughs Coolidge. 



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.I 'r r,™- 1 ,'- ; ' ke Erie Ra"roSd f«£„ 0 « 

 Man tlurtyc.Rht years. For several years 

 he was located at 100 Griswold Street and 



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• Mrs Coolidge .lied in 1902, and Mr 

 no! ; d. u e n.arried Miss Sarah Burke o 

 lilenhcnn Canada, in 1004 and had one 



^viv C e s a him. AuStm ' Wh ° Whh A < widow 

 He was fhe only brolher of General 

 Charles Ausi.u Coolidse, U. S. Army" re- 

 tired, now residm B in Dclroit. Mr. Cool- 

 K Re ,s also survived hy three sisters Mrs 

 Henry Hoppin of New Urichton Stile'ti 

 Island, Mrs. A. 1ST. Lawrence of \ -w V ,,l 

 and Mrs J. E. Patterson of Detroit! k ' 

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