y3ftV.SH ACCOUNT. SEPTEMBER. 



THE B OSTON HERALD 



THURSDAY, NOV. 24, 1921 



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CirANNlNti — At Brookllne. Nov. 23, "Wal- 

 ter Channinif In the 73d year of Ills 

 aso. Kunerai twrvlcea at thn Church of 

 the Disciples, jvtenboro ut. Boston. Sat- 

 urday. Nov. ^0. at 11:30 A. M. New York 

 papprs jilcase cop<y. 



324 Washington Struct., Boston 8, Mass. 



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

 aa Second Class Mall Matter) 



FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1921 



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DR. WALTER CHANNING DEAD 



Distinguished in Medical Science, He Was 

 Widely Known as an Alienist of Excep- 

 tional Ability and Had Occupied a 



Leading Position in the Medical World 



Dr. Walter Channing, lor nearly fltfy 

 years a specialist hi the treatment of 

 nervous and mental diseases, died on 

 Wednesday at his home in Brookline, 

 where his wife, Anna K. Channing, diei 

 less than two weeks ago. 



He was born in Concord on April 24, 

 1S4H, and was the eldest son of William 

 Ellery Channing, the Concord poet, and 

 was a great-nephew of William Ellery 

 Channing, a founder of American Unita- 

 •iaism. 



