gfith year. Funeral at ?J Friday, 



PROF. SARGENT'S 

 FUNERAL IS HELD 



| Many Prominent Men Attend 

 Brookline Services 



The funeral of Prof. Charles 

 Sprague Sargent, for many years 

 head of the Arnold Arboretum, who 

 died Tuesday at "Holm Lea," Brook- 

 line, was held yesterday afternoon 

 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 

 Brookline. The Rev. William h. 

 Clark, rector of the church, and the 

 Rev. Dr. Elwood Worcester of Em- 

 manuel Church, officiated. The full 

 ! choir of the church, under the di- 

 j rection of William B. Burbank, or- 

 ganist, sang "Abide. With Me," and 

 "Go Forward, Christian Soldier.". 



The honorary pallbearers were Henry 

 's. Hunnewell,' .lolui B. Thayer, Paul 

 Pana, Krnest H. Wilson, Francis Ap- 

 pleton, William C. Endlcott, Winthrop 

 Sargent, Charles B. Strati on and Prank 



employes of Mr. Sarfrent, two of whom 

 had been employed on the estate for 

 more than 50 years. 



