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Peabody Obsequies Held Next Monday

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Funeral services for Dean Peabody, Jr., professor of Architecture in the Graduate School of Design, will be held a 2 p.m. on Monday in the Ashley Day Leavitt Chapel of the Harvard Congregational Church in Brookline.

Professor Peabody, who was a pioneer in the testing and use of concrete for building, died last Tuesday night at his summer home in Hubbardston, Mass. He was 63.

A member of the faculty of M.I.T. from 1910 until 1949, he joined the faculty of the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1946 to teach structural engineering to architectural students.

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