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 TTJESBAT, MAT 8, 1928. 



RITES FOR DR. J. N. ROSE 

 ARE LARGELY ATTENDED' 



. Services for Noted Botanist Held 

 Yesterday Afternoon — ^Interment 

 in Kock Creek Cemetery. 



Funei'al services for Dr. Joseph N, 

 Rose, Internationally known botanist 

 and associate curator of the National 

 Museum, who died last Friday, were 

 held from lii.<i residnnce, 1812 Calvert 

 street, at 2:30 yesterday afternoon. Dr. 

 Chcirles Wood of the Church of the 

 Covenant, assisted by Rev. W. A. Eisen- 



I bcrsi-r. olliciatcd, and Interment was in 

 Roek Crppk Coinetevy. 



BViends and associates of Dr. Rose 

 from the Smithsonian Institution, the 

 Department of Agriculture and the 



: Church of the Covenant acted as hon- 

 orary and active pallbearers. The hon- 



' orary pallbearers were Dr. L. O. How- 

 ard, Charles F. Jones, Dr. Leonhard 



• Stejneger, Dr. Albei-l P. Woods, Judge 

 Stanton J. Peelle and Dr. Walter Hough. 



■ The active pallbearers were D- . William 

 R. Maxon. Dr. David A. Robertson. Ed- 



1 , ward A. Goldman, Dr. Wilson Cemipton, 

 Lester H. Woolsey and Ellsworth P. 

 Kll.i£__ ^ 



