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LAST RITES FOR 

 HENRY H.EDES 



Funeral of Widely-Known 

 Historian and Insur- 

 ance Manager 



SERVICES IN BOSTON; 

 BURIAL AT WESTON 



' bert Edes of Cambridge, for many 

 years manager of the Conveyancers' 

 Title Insurance Company and widely 



V known as an historian, were held 

 fci'<; yesterday noon in the First Church 

 \3 in Boston, the minister, the Rev. Dr. 



V _ Charles E. Park, officiating. 

 tuM'- The honorary pallbearers were Dr. 

 si diaries L. Nichols, Waldo Lincoln, 



Prof. George F. Moore of Harvard, Prof. 

 John Trowbridge, Arthur Lord, Julius 

 H. Tuttle, Albert Matthews, Dr. Fred 

 N. Robinson. William C. Endieott. 

 Stephen W. Phillips, Roger Blaney and 

 Howard Brown, and the ushers were Dr. 

 Alfred Johnson, Henry K. Rand, Fer- 

 cival Merritt and Prof. Edward K. Rand 

 of Harvard. 



>ng the organizations represented 

 by delegations were the American Anti- 

 quarian Society of Worcester, the 

 American Academy of Arts and 

 Sciences, the Massachusetts Historical 

 Society, the Colonial Society of Massa- 

 chusetts, the Essex Institute of Salem, 

 the New England Historic-Genealogical 

 Society, the Club of Odd Volumes, the 

 Bostonlan Society and the Unitarian 

 Historical Society. Burial was at Wes- 

 ton cemetery. 



