Word: deathly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...coroner's jury in New York have decided that young Belmont's death was purely accidental, which bears out the confident belief of all the young man's friends...
...horrible death of E. F. Dillon, a student of Dartmouth, in the Vermont Central Railroad accident is deeply to be deplored. Apart from losing a student by so shocking a death, Dartmouth lost in him the man on whom they counted as pitcher in the nine...
...news of his sudden death was received with sorrow by his many friends, who feel that by it a life of great promise has been cut short...
...late William Merrick, who died in Springfield suddenly Monday, has left $160,000 in public bequests and $75,00 to friends and relatives. The Spring-field Hospital is residuary legatee and will receive $75,000, and the local public library will have $30,000 on the death of Mr. Merrick's aunt, Mrs, A. D, Briggs, who is to have the income of that sum during her life. Thirty thousand dollars in real estate is given outright to the Springfield Home for Friendless Women and Children, and $15,000 more on the death of another beneficiary. Five thousand dollars goes...
...formation of the department has it been the privilege of the students to hear prominent men lecture. Such historians as Freeman and Bryce of England and Von Holst of Germany, such American educators as Francis A. Walker and the Rev. J. Lewis Diman, for many years before his death Professor of History in Brown University, have in years past helped by their words to shape the thought of the students of history in the University...