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FUNERAL 



Montague Chamberlain 



I Funeral services for Montague Cham- 

 berlain, former assistant secretary of 

 the Harvard Corporation, who died 

 Sunday, were held at the Church of the 

 M^-siah, St. Stephen street, yesterday 

 noun. Burial was in Hale cemetery, 

 Beverly The Rev. Ransom VV. Church 



.officiated and Richard AVllson, tenor 

 soloist of the church, sang Mr. Cham- 

 berlain's favorite hymns. Prof. Ben- 



' lamin Rand and George W. Cram rep- 

 resented Harvard University. 



Washington Stkmt, boston 8. Mass. j 



(Entered at the Post Office. Boston, If ass,, 

 as Second Class ilait Mattel J 



THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1924 

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To the KdRor ef the Transcript: 



Montague Chamberlain, who died last 

 Sunday at Boston In his eightieth year from 

 the results of a fall on the Ice, will be af- 

 fectionately remembered by hundreds 

 middle-aged Harvard men who came into 

 contact with him as "recorder" at the 

 college office during the nineties. His 

 position there was really unique. Cana- 

 dian bom and bred, by profession an ac- 

 countant, without college affiliations or 

 experience of any sort, he was the first 

 purely business man to enter the sacred 



