BS4 Washington Stbeet, Boston 8, Mass. 



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

 as Second Class Mail Hatter) 



TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922 



fried Mr. 



Mil*. IIJA C»«HK*G tXDKIWOOll 



Hi" Vis Wife or Professor X : i>rirooi^ 

 of Technology ami » Graduate ol* 

 Varans College in Class of 'S3 



Ida dishing Underwood, wife of William 

 eJjyman Underwood, lecturer and naturalist, 

 vho has died at their home, 50 Common 

 .'.-Street, Belmont, was sixty-two years old. 

 -She leaves besides her husband one bou, 

 rS'llliam J. Underwood, associated with the 

 .'William Underwood Company, and one 

 e grandson. William Julian Underwood. 

 ..-/j Mrs.. Underwood was graduated from 

 [,-yassar Colle.ec in 188: 

 Underwood in 1887? J 

 \ associated with the A 

 i Company In the canning industries ana 

 „found baffling scientific problems. Mrs. Un- 

 derwood, through natural capabilities and 

 Vtcaining was of a scientific turn of mind 

 ^and took an active part with her husband 

 r jn. solving these problems when he became 

 V 'associated with the Massachusetts Insti- 

 ,/^te of Technology'. They were both in- 

 ^nsely Interested In natural history anfl 

 ■siyjld life in the field and forest and together 

 ,jj»ey made frequent trips' Into ma wilds of 

 „j&{aine and Canada, Wyoming, California 

 .and Florida. . 



She was his assistant in all his success, 

 till endeavors. Together they had written 

 Extensively on natural subjects, lie is a 

 will-known lecturer on these subjects. 



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