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Gaoriel Marcus Green S.B., Ph.D. died at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon of pneumonia following an attack of influenza. Since 1914 Dr. Green has been associated with the University in the capacity of instructor in mathematics. His body will be removed to his home in New York, where the funeral will take place early next week...
President and Mrs. Lowell will be at home and glad to see students of the University tomorrow afternoon at their house, 17 Quincy street, from 4 until 6 o'clock...
James Throckmorton Vought '09 died in his father's home in Rochester, N. Y., January 12, 1919, of complications resulting from wounds received in accident last September. He received a bul in the lungs at the action in which 27th and 30th American Divisions, operating with the Army of Sir Douglas Haig captured the defenses of the denburg line between Cambrai and Quentin. After treatment in army capitals in France and England, Corp. Vought was invalided to the Columbia Hospital, New York. He was on rough from there at the time of his with...
Francis H. Russell '53, one of Harvard's oldest graduates died at an early hour yesterday morning at his home in Brookline in his eighty-seventh year. He was one of the three survivors of his class, the other two being President Eliot and Hon. R. S. Rantoul, former mayor of Salem...
...American spirit of co-operation and maintenance of high standards in all aspects of life has been brought home by the war to all classes, including the boys of the slums. Now that the war has ceased it is necessary to uphold these ideals that the impetus of stirring times has produced...