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C, Noble, founder ana prin- | cipal emeritus of the Noble and Green- ough School in Boston, has died at his home, 21 Concord avenue, Cambridge, as the result of a stroke of paralysis | which he suffered last September. He was in his elghty-third year, and this, the fifty-third year of the Back Bay school which he founded, was the first | in which he had not been active in his duties there. Mr. Noble was one of the best-known educators in New England and many noted New England men were prepared for college at his school. He was the sole surviving member of the board of overseers of Harvard College which ap- proved the selection of Dr. Charles WwW. Eliot as president of the university, in 1869. Mr. Noble prepared A. Lawrence | Lowell, now president of Harvard, to enter Harvard as a freshman, in 1873. Irequently and almost up to the hour (of Mr. Noble's death, President Lowell , visited the sick-bed of his old teacher. ' There have been many other note- worthy graduates of Noble’s School,! which was opened in 1866 in Pemberton ! Square. It was moved, in turn, to 40 ‘Winter street, 171 Tremont strect, and fin 1889 to 44 West Cedar. In 1892 Mr. | Noble took into partnership James Jay} Greenough, Harvard ’82, who marri::d | Mr. Noble's daughter five years bé-j fore. The school was moved for the! fourth time to 97 Beacon street where | it remained ten years, till its final! change to its present place, at 100 Bea-| con street. | George Washington Copp Noble was ‘born in Somersworth, N. H., on Nov. 1, 1836, of old Granite State stock the son of Colonel Mark Noble. During his | boyhood, he was ambitious to enter West | Point, through the influence of Presi- dent Franklin Pierce; a clase friend of his father. The idea was dropped, how- ever, and he went to Phillips-Exeter Academy, iand from there entered the Harvard class of ’58, in the sophomore year. In Harvard days he used to fence and parry in Latin with Professor Lane, the father of the late Gardiner Martin Lane. Mr. Noble through life was prob- ably as familiar with Latin and Greek as with the English tongue and, until the end, delighted in making use of the classical languages. In college he was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa, the Institute of 1770 and the Hasty Pudding Society. On his graduution he obtained an ushership in the Latin School, Boston, which he retained until September, 1860, when he entered the Harvard Law School. At the same time he accepted a proctorship in Harvard College. A change in his plans becoming necessary in March, 1861, he was appointed a tutor of Latin at Harvard. In 1863 he received the degree of A.M., from Harvard and the following January was offered a pro- fessorship in Jatin in Washington Unt- versity, St. Louls. Two years later he moved back Iast and opened his private classical schoo] jn Pemberton square at a spot now occupied by the Court House. In 1868 Mr. Noble was elected an over- seer of IHlarvard College, and in 1872 was chosen for a term of six years. He was one of the thirty-four original mem- bers of the St. Botolph Club, founded in 1880. For many years he was a vestry- man at Christ Church, Cambridge. In May, 1861, in New York, he mar- ried Laura the daughter of Rev. Francis Lister Hawks, D.D., who was rector of Calvary Church. Mrs. Noble died five years ago. He leaves three children: Mrs. Katharine N. Greenough, widow of his partner; I"rancis Lister Hawks Noble of Kennebunkport, Me. and George Noble, a member of the Boston Globe staff. There are seven grand- children and tro ecreat-grandchildren. tar f } 1714 THE BOSTON HERALD _ FRIDAY, JUNE. 6, 1919. , 1919. | - FUNERAL | Prof. Ww. G. Farlow Funeral services for Prof. William Gil- json Farlow of Harvard University were held at the Appleton Chapel yesterday ‘afternoon. The Rev. Dr. Raymond Cal- ; kins, pastor of the First Congregational ; Church in Cambridge, officiated: There [| was an organ recital by Howard Hin- {ness of Cambridge, — _ Honorary pallbearers were President A. Lawrence Lowell, Dr. Charles W. Bliot, president emeritus; Dr, Henry P. Walcott, Prof. G, L. Goodale, Prof, C. 18. Sargefit, Prof. John Trowbridge, Samuel “Henshaw, Prof. Roland Thaxter, Prof, B. L. Robinson, Prof. T. W. Rich- \ ardson -and Prof. W. J. V. Osterhout. The body was taken to Newton ceme- tery for burial. \ PROF. W.. President, Wie President My of Harvard Faculty Act as Pallb Appleton Chapel Services z —_-_-_—_ ds * Professor William Gilson Farlow faculty of Harvard University, wh disinguished in botany, was ‘bu | Appleton Chapel this noon, The ance included a large number of fi and students and family friend Raymond ‘Calkins, Br rs pes | First Congregational | Church in officiated. In the absence of Prof | Archibald T. Davison of the departme: music the organ in ‘the chapel was ae over by Howard Binness. — The honorary pallbearers were | A, Lawrence. Lowell, former | Charles W. Eliot, Dr. Henry | Professor G. L. Goodale, Prof Sargent, Professor John ‘Trowbrii uel Henshaw, Professor ee Professor B. L. Robinson, Richards and Professo. W. J. V. pee Drew, '68, Professor D fessor C, Moore, Profe i Ward, Professor be Robinson, EH. K. Rand, Professor M. L. Fernald Professor C, N. Greenough. : ‘ The body was taken to Newton Cc tery. Dr, Farlow was, professor of gamie botany in Harvard — Un and died at his home on Quincy Cambridge, after an illness of weeks. He was born in Boston o 17, 1844, and was graduate vard College in the class of taining the degree of A. M. in of M, D. in 1870, After graduation the Medical School he studi da Europe for several years, for | part at Strassburg, in the labora: the distinguished Professor | AL a | On his return to America he was for a assistant to Professor Asa Gray and also connected with the Bussey Instit In 1874 he was appointetd assistan fessor of botany, receiving in 18 of professor of cryptogamic botany, he held for a period of forty year ‘June 10, 1900 he was married t pea: ian Horsford, ORRERINS of Hbe1 ford. Professor rae received the degree of LL. D. from Harvard in 1 | from the University of Glasgow and from the University of | Wiscon 1904. In 1907 the degree of Ph. D. a | conferred on’ him by the Uni Upsala. 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The tes- lection. of birds and manu- ey for the Museum of ology; books on natural the Same depariment nd to the Boston Society of y and er Brewster Free Wolfboro, N: H. ing property is left to his death $60,000 is to go to penefit of the Museum of e Zoblozy; $10,000 to the Cam- 1 on poe to the Brewster Wolfboro, N. H.; $2000 Ornitho logical Club at Cam- | 0 the Massachusetts Audu- | 0 to the American Orni- 1d $2000 to the Charles- | CAMBRIDGE. ESTATE ——— t Br attle, Sparks and Brewster ‘Es ablished’ ‘in 1762, Bought by sckoan foe bere interest has muse been bridge by the passing of ne William Brewster estate Jackson of Cambridge and jing conveying title to the site onmere-Sewell-Riedesel house. at and Brewster streets, con-| feet of land, with the Col- umibered 145 Brattle street, . The original house was 3 Richard Lechmere; it was! y Judge Jonathan Sewell is it was the prison of ogre who was taken husband and General From 1779 to = ite Ee ied sa eld er WILLIAM BREWSTER William Brewster, noted as an orni- thologist, passed away last week Fri- d in: Iie home at 145 Brattle street, in his 69th year. He was born in Wakefield on July 5, 1851. He re- ceived his education,in Cambridge and from Amherst College received his honorary A.M. degree, in 1880, while Harvard honored him in like manner in 1899, From 1880, Mr. Brewster was for | seven years in charge of the collec- tion of (birds and mammals of the Boston Society of Natural History and he served in a like capacity later for the Museum of Comparative Zoology, in Cambridge, for several years: Since 1900 he had been curator there for the department of hirds. Much of his time was given to the management of his own private museum of ornithol- ogy, at his place in Cambridge. Hie father endowed the Brewster Free Academy at Wolfboro, N. H., and Wil- liam Brewster was one of the board of trustees of that institution. He had served as president of the American Ornithologists’ Union and as president of the Nuttall Ornithological Club, as well as of the Massachusetts Audubon Society. He was a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and belonged to yarious oth- er scientific organizations in this country and in EHurope. On February 7, 1878, Mr. Brewster married Caroline F. Kettell, daughter of John Kettell, of Boston. His wife survives him, built the present house on the old site in 1887, and occupied it until his death in 191i. The old Hnden trees, which were of large size even inthe Lees’ time, are still standing. After alterations’ Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will occupy the house, keeping the grounds as they have been jn the past: The sale was made through the office .of Haward A. Andrews, | i de / / /42.0 A HISTORIC SITE ON BRATTLE STREET _ HAS CHANGED HANDS Mrs. ‘Por fatZ2¥ n Purchases from William Brewster Es- tate 88,000 feet Corner of Brattle, Sparks and Brews- ter Streets—Once the Prison of the Baroness von Riedesel A sale of historic interest, as well as one of the largest made in Cambridge of residential property in recent years, has just been con- summated by the passing of final papers from the William Brewster Estate to Mrs. P. T. Jackson, of Cambridge and Pride’s Crossing, covering the old site of the Lech- mere-Sewell-Riedesel House, cor- ner Brattle, Sparks and Brewster streets, containing 88,481 square feet of land, with the Colonial yhouse numbered 145 Brattle street, and brick museum. The original house was built in 1762 by Richard Lechmere, it was next occupied by Judge Jonathan | Sewell up to 1774. In 1778 it was the prison of Baroness Von Riedesel, who was taken prisoner with her husband and General Bourgoyne at Saratoga. From 1779 to 1787 Thomas Lee, of Con- necticut, occupied, then Benja- min Lee to 1819, when, the estate was sold to Andrew Craigie, Jo- seph Foster followed, then John Brewster purchased the property in 1845, built a new story under the old house, and moved it to the western corner of Riedesal avenuc and Brattle street, where it now stands, very much changed in out- ward appearances. His son, William Brewster, built the present colonial house on the old site in 1887 and occupied it un- til his death in 1919. The old Lin- den trees, which were of large size even in the Lee’s time, are | still standing adding greatly to the b ty of the property. Afte piterationss, Mr. and Mrs. Jacksow will occupy the house, keeping the grounds as they have been kept in the past, The sale was'made through the office of Edward A. Andrews. | ea = : ier alart_ Sat NEE ee es o Yeon en G e ¢ / d) x a) ° Sr rp ae oe ‘ ( Ee ot) An ee aE Wee hua. (4 e> c i 4 7, f 1 g Oe. 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He 2oad- Fupfecr.. Sea ee eet ie “we . t Lee. esa Wied ph ee Ce plat, me Za, ntucnomeihe ae pea Cee, Se werd of Mian Sten. Outstanding Events of War __ Begun in 1914; Ended Yesterday 1914 July 28—Austria~-Hungary de- clared war on Serbia. ' July 29—Austrians began hos- tilities. , Aug. 1— Germany declared war on Russia. Aug. 8 — Germany maclaree war on France. : Aug. 4 — Great Rite: de- clared war on Germany. Ger- many declared war on Belgium. Wilson issued neutrality procla- mation. Aug. 6—Austria-Hungary de- clared war on Russia. Aug. 15—Liege fell. Aug. 23—Japan declared war, on Germany. Sept. 5—Battle of Marne be- gan. Oct. 29—Turkey declared war on Russia. 1915 May 17—Lusitania torpedoed. May 23—Italy declared war on Austria-Hungary. Oct. 14— Bulgaria declared war on Serbia. 1916 Feb. 21—Germans attacked Verdun. May 81—Battle of Jutland. Dee. 5—Germans captured Bucharest. 1917 Jan, 81—Germans proclaimed unrestricted submarine warfare. Feb. 8—Wilson severed diplo- matic relations with Germany. Feb, 25—Laconia torpedoed. April 2— Wilson read war message to Congress. April 4—Senate passed “war resolution. April 6—House passed and Wilson signed war resolution. April 14—House passed $7,- 000.000,000 war revenue bill. June 8—Pershing arrived in London. June 26—First American_reg- ulars arrived in France. © Oct. 26—First Americans en- tered trenches. Nov. 7—Kerensky deposed. Dec. 8—British captured Jeru- salem. ” Dee. 12— Wilson issued war proclamation against Austria- Hungary. y) 1918 March 8—Brest-Litovsk treaty signed. March 21—Great German of- PEM eee ee fensive begun, between Arras and Lal ere. May 6— Bucharest signed. May 2?7—Germans began Sois- sons-liheims offensive. May 28—Amcericans took Can- tigny. June 6—Americans smashed Germans at Chateau-Thierry— turning point of war. ies 11—Americans captured Belleau Wood. r June 23—Austrians driven across Piave. July 15-16-17—German “peace offensive” smashed. July 18—Allies began counter- offensive. ' Aug. 4—Americans took Fismes. Aug, 25—Allies smashed Hin- denburg line. Sept. 12—Americans reduced St. Mihiel salient. Sept. 80—Bulgarians quit war, treaty Oct. 31—-Austrians routed. ; Nov. 1—Turkey granted arm- istice. * Nov. 2—Pershing started Ar- gonne offensive. Nov. 5—Austrians signed arm- istica, Noy. 11—Germans granted ariniistice. June 28—Pe: sailles. ce signed at Ver- Paris Students Mave Joy Parade PARIS, June 28—The students of Paris began to form processions early -today and shortiy after 9 o'clock were parading threush the streets in cele- bration of the signing of the treaty. New Italian Delegation on Way PARIS, June iS (Havas)—The new Italian delegation to the peace confer- ence, headed py Woreign Minister Tit- toni, has left Rome for Paris, it was e@nnounced in a dispatch received from i the Italian capital today, oe depe endable § Spark P} lugs AP ect sep dur Seem neater resist ance to shocks, nae omens eae fate A LTHUR WILLIAMS, JR. Sem ltitcn, Man, a Resident of Srookline, Was Date Prominent in Tndia Importing Business Arthur Williams, Jr., for many years en- gaged in the importing business in Bas- ten, dled on Wednesday at his home at 50 Hdge Hill road, Brookline, after illness from septic poisoning for about two weeks. He was born in Boston in 1857 and received | his education at St. Marks School in South- boro, In 1878 he established a business Jat 42 Fratiklin strest as a desler in tm- ported rugs and India goods. We is sur- vived by a widow, Elisabeth Willlams, 4 daishter, Mrs, Samuel Mixter,.who for- meny was Miss Anne D. Williams, and three sisters, all of Brookline. A son, Tieutenant Robert Williams, adjutant of the 302d machine gun battalion, died on | Sept. 30, 1917. The funeral of Mr. Williams will take place on Saturday at two o'clock, at Mount Auburn Chapel. HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1919 Dr. William Gilson Farlow, Professor of Cryptogamic Botany, died at his home in Cambridge on the third | instant, in the seventy-fifth year of his age. Funeral | services were held in Appleton Chapel on Thursday, June 5, at 12 m. A.B. (Harvard Univ.) 1866, A.M. (ibid.) 1869, M.D. (abid.) 1870, ass (1bid.) 1896, LL.D. (Unw. of Glasgow) 1901, LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1904, Ph.D. ( Univ. of Upsala, Sweden) 1907. Assistant in Botany, 1870-72, Assistant Pro- fessor of Botany, 1874-79, Professor of Cryptogamie Botany, 1879-1919, Harvard University.