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REV. E. LARRABEE, 

 [ILL FOR MONTH, 

 DIES IN HOSPITAL 



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Episcopal Rector Was 



Known as Advocate 



of "High Church; 



of the Ascension, La Salle and Elm 

 streets, rlied last night at St. Luke's 

 hospital. 



! Dr. Larrabee, known everywhere as 

 "Father'' Larrabee, on account of his 

 advocacy of "high church" principles, 

 had been at the hospital for a month. 



Born in Chicago in 1852, he was 

 graduated /from Racine college in 1S73 

 and from the General Theological 

 seminary, New York, in 1876. Before 

 coming to Chicago, Dr. Larrabee held 

 rectorships in Quincy and Springfield. 

 For twenty years prior to 1909 he 

 was rector of the church of the As- 

 cension, resigning this post to become 

 doan of Nashotah house, Nnshotah, 

 Wis. Three years ago he returned to 

 Chicago and was made associate rec- 

 tor. 



. Dr. Larrabee was superior general 

 of. the Guild of All Souls. He was a 

 deputy to the general conventions of 

 the church in 1903, 1904 and WOT. He 

 was given the degree of doctor of 

 divinity by Nashotah house and was 

 the author of "Sacramental Teaching 

 (jf the Lord's Prayer." 



Rev. 

 ciate r 



n Larrabee. asso- 

 Episcopal Church 



