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Classes in the Harvard Business School will be suspended at least during the afternoon of the funeral of George F. Baker, founder of the Business School who died Saturday night, it was learned yesterday. The funeral will probably be held Tuesday noon in New York.
W.B. Donham, dean of the School, and one or two others will represent the institution at the funeral. Dean Donham yesterday said of George F. Baker: "We are under the most extreme personal obligation to Mr. Baker, and have a very definite appreciation of the gifts he made and the way he made them. The foundation on which the School rests is the $5,000,000 he gave.
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