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XOVEMBER. 



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111 im: iTofcsBor «!u'iaaU> married Bm^ 

 rletta Jucl Ilob.son ol' .Suro, Me., and she 

 and two sons survivt-, the latter being Or. 

 Joseph L. fioodale of lISS Beacon street, 

 thla city ; and Francis G. Goodalo of Wes- 

 ton. There also is a brother, Dr. Walter 

 Temple Uoodale of Saco. 



Professor Goodale was a member of the 

 National Academy ot a&.cno-'K, American 

 Philosophical Soclrly. American Society ojt 

 Naturalists, Assuciali.ni of .VmiM-ican Ana- 

 tomists, American Pliysiological Society, 

 and honorary member of the New York 

 Academy of .S<>l^ncea and a Fellow of the 

 American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 

 and the Royal Geographical Society. 



324 Washinoton Stbbiit, Boston 8, ..MAsa. 



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 as Second Class Mail Matter) 



FRIDAY, APRIJL 13, 1923 



GOODALB— At his lata hotn« "in" Cambrldira.- 

 Aprll 12, li)23. aeoree Lincoln Gondale. In his 

 84th .vsar. Services at St. .TnhiVa Moraorl.il 

 Chapel, nrattla street, ^all^^)^'.il;,^ .S-Tturdnv 



April 14. at 11 A. M. Int^-rni.iiw :lt Amm Me." 

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THE BOSTON HERALD 



FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923 , 



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GOOTJAIaE;— At his home In Cambrtdara, 

 Mas*. April 12, in'.!3. Goorpre Unooln 

 Goodale. in his 84th year. Services at 

 St John's Memorial Chapel. Brattle »t, 

 Cambrlilsro, Saturday morning. April 1*. 

 , 1D23, at 11 o'clock. 



