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(EMerta at the Post Office. Boston, iroas>, 





WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1924 



BREWSTER — In this city, at 9 West Hill 

 Place. March 4. Caroline Freeman, wife of 

 the lata William Brewster, of Gamhrltle". In 

 her 78th year. Notice of funeral later. EnB- 

 Hsh*papers please copy. 



WIDOW OF ORNITHOLOGIST 



Sirs. Caroline F. Brewster lately Living 

 in Bouton H ail for IVIany Years Been 

 a Resident of Cambridge 



Mrs. Caroline Freeman Brewster died 

 j'esterday at her home, 9 West Hill place, 

 Boston, in her seventy-eighth year. She 

 was a native of Boston, and tho daughter 

 of John B. Kettell. Her husband, William 

 Brewster, who died In 1919, was a widely 

 known ornithologist, and had an indirect 

 connection with Harvard University. She 

 had resided In Cambridge for a number 

 of years and while there was a member of 

 St. John's Episcopal Church, and was also 

 identified with the Associated Charities 'ot 

 that city. She was a member of the Mas- 

 sachusetts Society of Colonial Dames. For 

 a time following her husband's death Mrs. 

 Brewster made her home at tho Hotel 

 Charlesgate. Her nearer survivors are two 

 nieces, Miss Emellne Kettell of Rutherford, 

 N. J., and Miss Ruth M. Jefferson of Lon- 

 don, England. 



