' ^ HARDING— At' Milton. S^pt. 22', Benjamin F. I 

 HanllnK, in tho OStli year ot bl« age. Notice 

 ot tmieral sBrvlcos later. ' 



iENJAMIN f7 HARDING DEAD 



He Was a Member of the Harvard CI, 

 of 1878 and Had Devoted His Life to t 

 Education of Boys 



Benjnmln F. ^Hiirdlnsr. ■w-ell known 



eduoftlor in B.?lm. 



liiciiliy i.L th-r: Tilil 

 !i:oniiiis- :il hi.-j h.- 

 Milton. Ml-. Har.;, 

 iilxth year. Ho -w-i 

 and was the- fson of • ; 

 Savannah, Oa., and 

 Hsrdins of Boston. 



Ml-. Tlardttif? prepared for college at Bt. 

 ' Mark's .'■■■'•i ,. !. and entered Harvard. 

 >ih''!-' :' Mf.l in IsTfi. Ho re- 



nin: .• -.i.iiKil.- o-ursM and re- 



ceivi . ,\. i\u: following 



year, iin ., i,i, _r._Li upon Ills llto work, 

 Whlceh was that oi! eduovting boys imme- 

 diately afterward and was a member oi 

 the faculty at St. Paul'.i S'-c!iooI at Con- 

 cord for EF-Tii ' •: -'■(rirward 

 went RbVDi!:; his re- 

 turn In IHUt' own 

 on the old 



He continued mi .jii.riuit if.ui .school 

 'through 1000 when ho Ijeeani.i .•^ffllia^ed 

 With the faculty ar aiiltuu Ariidoniy. He 

 liad been at Allltoii evor siiice. Mi-. 

 Harding was ahvaya Interested in every 

 lino of athletic endeavor and was recog- 

 nized nj II Ti , -'i.,nt golfer. In Milton 

 " ' III tho affairs o£ the 



" > of -which ho viras a 



I i i .i' e i'v hla •wife and by two- 

 '.l.iio;in.!ii'!i, iMr.'i, .l.uno* Mott allowell ofj 

 i-hestnui IliJl. and Mrs. Waiter K. EariS' 

 of New Yoric City. Mr. Hardtaff -ivaa a 

 cou.sln of Rear Admiral John Hubbard, 

 1.1. S. N., retired. 



