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The skeleton of former Radcliffe tutor, Miss Irene Freuder, was examined yesterday by Dr. Leo T. Myles, medical examiner, to find whether foul play was involved in the death of the 64-year-old teacher.
Her remains were found last Monday in a clump of bushes near the Cambridge Cemetery. She disappeared last July 4, after leaving home to pick wildflowers. So far, it has been reported that a fracture was found at the base of her skull. Miss Freuder gave lessons in German to Radcliffe students.
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