Ther Wed. June 25, 1924 Wea 



WHIPPLE FUNERAL SUNDAY 



Hour of Services in Appleton Chapel for 

 Engineering School Professor Will Be 

 Half Past Two 



v The hour bf the funeral services In Ap- 

 pleton Chapel Sunday afternoon for Pro- 

 fessor George Chandler Whipple of the 

 Harvard Engineering School will be 

 half past two, not three o'clock, as 

 stated in- some annnouncements. Rev 

 Raymond Calkins. D. D., of the First 

 Church In Cambridge, and Rev. Edward 

 Caldwell Moore. D. D„ of the Harvard 

 Theological School, will officiate. 



President Lowell of Harvard University 

 in^n "t* ' iSt ° f honatary I JilIlu <''i'' t ' l ' s . who 

 Ifazeii & Whipple, V. N. Babbitt, Mulcolm 

 P&ftie and C. M, Everett, all of Now York; 

 Dp, Eu.g'ene Kell.-y. .Massachusetts com- 

 missioner of public liealtli ; Dr. J. Vjr„ | 

 Hunker and Professor Samuel Prescott of 

 Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 



; Professors L. 3. Johnson, (5. S. Swain, A. 

 K K, suully, F. r* Kenney, A. 13. Clifford 



.and Allien Sauvottr, Dr., M. J. Rosenau 

 and D.an [1. J. Hughes of Harvard Uni- 



v yjr s ! l >'< Henry Knapp and Ben Proctor. 



/file active pallbearers will be .M. C. Whlp- 

 pie and Cordon Fair of the Harvard facul- 

 ty and T. ]■'. Hutch, H. G. Baity, A. S. 



. i 'ope ami .M. C. Balfour, students of Pro- 

 fessor Whipple. 



Dr. Archibald C- Davison will play the 

 rii-gaii. The ushers, all members of the 



' Harvard Engineering School faculty, are 

 to' be Professors 1.. S. Marks, A. E. Nor- 



JSnt H...N, Davis, C. I,. Dawes, L. C. 



"Grafon and nrinnell .Jones. 

 Burial will be private. 



