WEDNESDAY, SEPTEIVIBEK 11, 1929 



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BCt!pDER-A nv f,,r Wlnthrop 



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'I brliHe. Maas., Sept. 11 at i o'doOs.. ' 



Cambridge Memorial Service 

 Name. for Wiiithrop S. Scudder 



A memorial service for Wlnthrop Sal- 

 CiTv tonstall Scudder, widely known In the 

 art world, especially in the field of criti- 

 Tkiei h cism, who died in New York, will be held 

 " " at f our - o'clock this afternoon at St. 

 Name John's Memorial Chapel, Cambridge. 



Bishop Charles L. Slattery of the Bpla- 

 o conal diocese of Massachusetts will be in 

 charge of the service, and assisting hlra 

 CiTv will be Rev. Frederic C. Lawrence, rec- 

 tor of St. Peter's Church in Cambridge. 

 Tiii.Km The music will be furnished by members 

 of the choir of St. Paul's Cathedral under 

 the direction of Arthur G. Phelps, and 

 the organ music will ba played by Rich- 



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^ard G. Appel, who has been Identified 

 with St. oJhn's Chapel. 

 , Those who will act as ushers are Dr. 

 I Charles Palache, Dr. Charles L. Scudder, 

 "'"■'"•>1 Henry Newbegln, Howard Slade and 

 Henry Ward. 



Mr. Scudder was a graduate of Har- 

 vard in the class of '70, and last June 

 he attended the flfty-nlnth reunion of 

 his oJass. For forty years he was of 

 the editorial staff of the Houghton 

 Mifflin Company, but had been retired 

 for the past ten years. 



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