Word: harmonize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Evidence suggesting that Eugene E. Harmon '50 died of a self inflicted wound was released by City Medical Examiner William J. Brickley last night, three days after the ex-student's body was found in the Mystic River beneath the Chelsea north drawbridge...
Interrogation of Harmon's roommates in Leverett House yesterday could shed no light on this "crucial" problem. Even before his sudden departure from College last December 7, they said that he was "a retiring, soft-spoken follow," and that they could recall nothing about...
Time of death presents another dilemma, Brickley continued. The dead man's waterproof wristwatch read 7:15 o'clock, but "I'm hanged if I can say whether that means A.M. or P.M.," the Examiner observed. Harmon's four associates from Leverett were also unable to assert whether he wound his watch in the morning or evening...
First admitted in August 1943, Harmon enlisted in the Merchant Marine and served until the spring of 1946. He spent the summer on his family farm at Churchville, and began College last fall...
Friends of Harmon reported, however, that he had talked about returning to the merchant service, where he left with the rank of ensign. He had previously renounced his ambitions in the direction of medicine...