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| JOSEPH nortn, IIVRVAHU <Sa 



I Win n Retired Ronton Business Mao and 

 ' Hod Taken n rromlnent Part in the 



Social M*fi of Hnrvarii College, 



Joseph Dorr, a prominent retired business 

 I man of this city, died today at his apart- 

 ment In tho Hotel Ohnrlesgate. 536 Beaoqn 

 street, following a brief Illness, at the ago 

 of sixty years. He was born on May 21, 

 ISAM, in, Boston, a son of Joseph and Caro- 

 line (Humphrey) Dorr, tho former a de- 

 scendant of Jonathan Dorr, who was an 

 early settler in Itoxbury. Mr. Dorr pre- 

 pared for college at the old Hopkinson 

 School on Chestnut street, and was gradu- 

 ated from Harvard in the class of 188:!. 

 Following his graduation, Mr. Dorr was 

 Associated for several years with his 

 father hi the stock and bond business, re- 

 tiring about thirty years ago. 



Ho was a member of the Harvard Club 

 and for many years had taken an active 

 part in tho affairs of the Harvard Alum- 

 ni Chorus. Mr. Dorr was well known 

 among Harvard men especially, for .u« 

 ability afl a yodler. Until two years &40 

 it had been bis custom on each Com- 

 mencement day- to entertain with this tal- 

 ent With the singers who gather on the 



campus. At Haxvar 

 also or the Institute 

 and of tho A. I 

 Surviving Mr. Dor 

 Mrs. William ©UStl 

 Swift Dorr) of S62 C 

 and Mrs. Ralph liar 

 erine Dorr) of rrf Mou 



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