Ther THURS. JUNE 26, 1924 Wea 



THE BOSTON HERALD 



J. MOND AY7^ECL_kjg^ 



Prof. George C. Whipple 



Prominent educators and health au- 

 thorities were among the large gather- 

 ing present yesterday in Apploton 

 "Impel, Harvard University, at the fu- 

 neral of Prof. George Chandler Whip- 

 ple, for/nerly professor of sanitary en- 

 ?!ricerhig at the university and at the 

 .Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 



The service took place at 2:M P. M. 

 a,nd was conducted by the Rev. Dr. 

 Raymond Calkins of the First Church 

 in Cambridge and the Rev. Dr. Ed- 

 ward C. Moore of the Harvard theo- 

 otfical school. Dr. Charles W, Eliot, 

 ■■resident emeritus of Harvard, was 

 jrosent. 



The honorary pallbearers Included 



'resident Lowell of Harvard, D. N. 



•abbltt, Malcolm Plrnio and C. M. 

 'iverett, members of the firm of Hazen 

 & Whipple; Dr. Eugene KeKUey, Mas- 

 sachusetts commissioner of public 

 health; Dr. J. W. Bunker and Prof. 

 •3amue! Prescott of the Massachusetts 



nstltuta of Technology; Profs L J 

 rolmson, G. S. Swain. A. B. Kennelly 

 F. L. Kenney, A. E. Clifford, Albert 



auveur, Dr. M. J. Rosenau and Dean 

 M. J. Hughes of the Harvard engluecr- 



ng school; Henry Knapp and Ben 

 Proctor. 



The activo pallbearers were M C 

 Whipple and Gordon Fair of the Har- 

 vard faculty, and T. F. Hatch, H. G . 

 Baity, A. S. Pope and M. C. Balfour 

 students of Prof. Whipple. 



The ushers, all members of the fac- 

 ulty of the Harvard engineering schoo 1 

 were Profs. I S Marks. A. E. Norton, 

 1r - N - Davis, C - U Dawes, L,. C. Graton 

 md Grinnell Jones. The organ mour 

 was played by Dr. Archibald C. David- 

 son, head of the department of music 

 .it Harvard. 



