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MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR JUDGE CABOT PLANNED

Meeting in New Memorial Church Will Take Place Wednesday--Lowell Will Give Address

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Memorial services for Judge Frederick Pickering Cabot '90 who died last year will be held in the new Memorial Church on Wednesday at 4.30 o'clock.

The program for the meeting is as follows:

Organ Prelude, G. W. Woodworth '24, Introductory Prayer, J. H. Ropes '89, Hollis Professor of Divinity; Introductory Address, President Lowell; Judge Cabot and Radcliffe, Bernice Veasey Brown, Dean of Radcliffe College; Burgin String Quartet; Judge Cabot and Harvard, Allston Burr '89; Burgin String Quartet; Judge Cabot's Work with Juvenile Court and Judge Baker's Foundation, Dr. J. S. Plant of Newark, New Jersey, the Benediction, and an Organ Postulude.

After being admitted to the bar in 1893 Cabot became interested in Juvenile Court work and was for many years a judge in the Juvenile Court. He was an Overseer of Harvard and a member of the Council of Radcliffe. As President of the trustees of the Boston Symphony Orchestra he was responsible for maintaining the high standard and reputation that it has today.

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