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Tablet to Woman Lost on Titanic

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NORTHFIELD, Mass., May 31---A tablet in memory of Miss Annie Funk, who was lost in the Titanic disaster, was unveiled to-day at the Russell Sage Memorial Chapel at Northfield Seminary. Miss Funk, who was returning from missionary work in India, aided others to places in the lifeboats, but met death herself when the Titanic sank. At a morning service the baccalaureate sermon was delivered to the fifty-six young women graduates by the Rev. E. A. Read of Holyoke.
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