THE BOSTON HER ALD - 



SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 1922 



HENRY H. EDES, ' 

 HISTORIAN, DIES 



Honored by Harvard and 

 Phi Beta Kappa— Edited 

 the Quinquennial 



WAS ALSO ACTIVE IN 

 INSURANCE FIELD 



; Funeral services for Henry H. 



Ede's of Cambridge, widely known 

 as an historian, will be held Mon- 

 day noon from the First Church in 

 Boston. He died at his residence, 

 62 Buckingham street, yesterday 

 morning, after a few weeks' illness. 

 He was In his 73d year. For years 

 he has been manager of the Con- 

 veyancers' Title Insurance Company, 

 becoming associated thus in 1889. 

 i A son of Henry Augustus and Sarah 

 Louisa Edes, he was born' and educated 

 in Charlestown. In 1898 he was made 

 an honorary member of Phi Beta Kappa, 

 Harvard chapter, and in 1906 received 

 an A. M. degree from that institution. 

 Since 1907 he had been one of the vis- 

 It Inar committee in history at the ool- 

 | lege. 



