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Funeral Services to Be Held For Warren This Afternoon

Former Harvard Drawing Instructor Dies at Home Friday

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At 2 o'clock this afternoon in the Church of the New Jerusalem, Cambridge, funeral services will be held in Harold Broadfield Warren, Instructor in Freehand Drawing, Retired, who died at his home here on Friday.

Mr. Warren was born 75 years ago in Manchester, England, where he attended Ownes College, and whence he came to the United States, to take up his studies at the Boston Museum of Fine Art School. In 1912 he became connected with Harvard University as Instructor in Freehand Drawing, in which position he continued until retiring in 1930.

Mr. Warren's speciality, as an artist was in water colors and oils: many of these pictures are on permanent exhibition in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and also in the Cleveland Art Museum.

Among his memberships were The Revton Society of Water Color Painting, the Boston Society of Architects, the Harvard Club, and the Faculty Club of Harvard.

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