CASH ACCOUNT. AUGUST. 



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than [30 scientific journals in many 

 languages, Miss Day will be gratc- 

 l'uliy remembered by hundreds oi 

 students whose problems were free- 

 ly taken to her and always received 

 her painstaking attention. She had 

 become one of the most elderly of 

 Harvard's greai staff of specialized j 

 workers. Her health became seri- 

 ously impaired two years ago, but 

 she was later able to return to her 

 work with much of her former 

 vigor. Last November, however, she 

 was obliged by failing health tc 

 give up all professional duties. In 

 her immediate family she is sur- 

 vived by one sister, who is the wife 

 of the Rev. Burke F. Leavitt. 



Services were held on Tuesday 

 from 39 Garfield street, conducted 1 

 by Rev. Raymond Calkins, assisted 

 by Rev. Laurence Howard and Rev. 

 Ashby Leavitt. Burial will take 

 lace in a cemetery at Lancaster. 



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The funeral of Montague Chamber- 

 .iin, former assistant secretary of the 

 Harvard Corporation, who passed 

 away on Sunday, took place at the 

 Church of the Messiah, St. Stephen 

 street, Boston, at noon on Wednesday. 

 Burial was in Hale Cemetery, Beverly. 



Walter Deane, of 29 Brewster 

 street, was an attendant at the funeral 

 services of Montague Chamberlain 

 held on Wednesday at the Church of 

 the Messiah, Boston. 



