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 MAKDING— In Milton, Sept 22, Benjamin 

 F. Harding', in the 68th year of hie aee. 

 Funeral services at St Michael's Oliuroh. 

 Bandolph av, Milton, at 2:30 Tuesday. 

 Memoiial service will be held in the Mil- 

 ton Academy Chapel Sunday, Sept SO, 

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MILTON TEACHER BURlfeo 







Benjamin F. Harding, a master at Milton 



I'k Academy slnf.e inOO, was burled this after- 

 noon at Mount Auburn Cemetery followlngr 



r»* services at St. Michael's Church In Milton. 



g^i Rev. Vincent Leroy Bennett, rector, who 

 has recently returned from Europe, offl- 



Cr elated, and students at Milton Academy 

 sang "Lead Kindly Llprht," "Saviour 



: Again to Thy Dear Name We Call" and 



"For All the Saints." At the conclusion of 

 the service, the boys from the Academy 



St' formed a lane outside the church, through 



f. ,! Which the casket was borne. Pallbearers 

 I and usher.s were Headmaster W. U W. 



■IV Field of Milton Academy, Principal Frank 

 1 S, L;uio or tlie Academy Boys' School, Al- 

 N| bert W. Hunt, Thomas K. Cummins, Fred- 



g. J eric Stone, Walter Jackson, James R. 

 1 Hooper and Robert M. Saltonstall. On Sun- 



cj day afternoon there will be a memorial 

 service at the Academy at 4.80 M. .: 







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