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Dr. Malcolm Storer, Noted in Numismatics, Dies in Boston

Was Formerly Curator of Coins and an Instructor in Gynaecology

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Former Curator of Coins and instructor in Gynaecology, Malcolm Storer '85 died at his Boston home yesterday.

Born at Milton in 1862, Dr. Storer received his early education in Germany, Italy, England, and Newport, Rhode Island. After graduating from Harvard he attended the Medical School where he was a member of the Class of 1899.

In addition to his medical practice here Dr. Storer maintained an active interest in numismatics. He was several times president and secretary of the Boston Numismatic Society.

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