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Long a Natnni! Science Professor 



Edward Sandford Rurgess. professor 

 of natui-al science at Hunter College for 

 the last thirty-two years and actins presi- 

 dent from Jantiary until May,' lOOS, is 

 dead in New York at tlie age of seventy- 

 three. Professor Burgess was born at 

 Little Valley. N. Y.. a son of Rev. Cli.alon 

 Burgess. After g-raduating- in 1S7!) from 

 Hamilton College, ho studied at .lolins 

 Hopkins and Columbia. Before going to 

 Hunter College in 1S95, ho had tauijht 



botany for thirteen years In Washington 

 I and at the Marthas Vineyard Summer 

 I Institute. Among his books and other ■ 

 writings on botanical subjects are "His- 

 tory of Pre-Clusian Botany," "Studies in 

 the History and Variations of Asters" 

 and- many contributions to the Century 

 Dictionary. 



, 324 ■WASBiJfOTON Stkibt, Boston 8, Mass. - 



( Enter e<L at th« Tost Offlce. Botton. Jtass., 

 aa Bemd Class MaU Matter) 



SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1928 



McCLlINU— At Phlillps Hm.se, Marrh H, Rob- 

 ert Oardnsr McClung, son of the late Frank- 

 lin H. .and Eliza A. JIcClun« of Knoxville, 

 Tennessee, in his 80th year. Funeral at Knox- 



I B24 Wabhjngton Strebit, Boston 8, MAsa. 



(Entered at the Post Office, Boston, Uaaan 

 as Seond Class Matt Matter ) 



TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928 



