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'hORSFOKD— At eambrlilse. Jan. IS, Mary 

 Katherlne llunrfwd. uawhtor of the. ate Pro- 

 teswr B. N. nw5f.nl i.m.i Mary J, Homraedleu 

 Onrdiner of Shelter Island, In her 7Tth year. 



, Notice of funeral -later. 



DEATH OF MISS M.K. HORSFORD 



Daughter of Late Professor E. N. Hors- 

 ford, and Home Was at 27 Craigie 

 i Street, Cambridge 



t Following an illness of about a month 

 : Miss Mary Katharine Horsford died last 

 5 night at her home, 27 Craigie street 

 , Cambridge, in her seventy-seventh year 

 3 She was the daughter of the late E. N. 

 5 Horsford, Rumford professor of chemis 

 5 try in the Lawrence Scientific School 

 3 and her mother was Mary L'Hommedieu 

 < (Gardiner) Horsford. She was a native 

 5 0 f Cambridge and had always been in 

 -.terested in nearly everything that per 

 Stained to the welfare of her home city 

 and she was a generous contributor U 

 the various philanthropies. Mve was a 

 member of the First Church in Cam 

 bridge. Miss Horsford is survived by 

 two sisters Miss Cornelia P. Horsford 

 at the Craigie street address, 

 William G. Farlow, living al 

 street, Cambridge. 



irsford was a member of thi 



Society "oT Colonial Dames and the Chil 

 ton Club of this city; and the Hugueno 

 Society and the Colonial Lords of Man 

 ors, both of New York. She was a tuem 

 ber of the board of trustees of the Gray 

 Herbarium in Cambridge. Miss Hors 

 ford was in the habit of going each sea 

 son to Shelter Island, N. Y., where the 

 sisters had a summer \home. 



who liv 

 and Mr 

 24 Quim 



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