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Wm. L. Underwood 

 Funeral in Belmont: 



Flags hunsr at half-staff at Massachu- 

 setts Institute of Technology while his 

 associates ir. tlie department of biology 

 aiul public healtli attended funeral serv- 

 ires for William Lyman Underwood at 

 tliiee o'clock this afternoon, in First 

 t 'uitariun riiurch, Belmont. Also anions 

 the mourners were officials 'of William 

 j I'nderwood Company. fouiTded by hi? 

 grandfather and for which he Iiiniselt 

 began to worli half a century ago. 

 I Chief among the honorary pallbearers 

 J and u.sliers wa.s Professor Samuel C. Pres- 

 ' rott, who co operated for years with Mr. 

 l^nderwood in liis b.-icteriologlcal investi- 

 tiation.s ;ind was .toint author with him 

 of ".Scieiiee and ]';xpciimenl in the Gan- 

 nloK Industry." The other pallljearera 

 wcr,-. Captain Uobert 13artk tt, Franci.'i II, 

 K. ndall. Itobert L. Shewell. Amos L. 

 Taylor and I'erry AValton. 



Dfficiatinn clergymen were Rev. George 

 Hale Iteed and Ilev. Henry Wilder Foot'; 

 of the Unitarian churches in Winchester 

 and Belmont, respectively. Burial was 

 In Forest Hills Cemetery. 



iEES BOOTLEGGERS 

 RIVAL CAPT.KIDD 



