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Lieutenant Harold Nixon Matthews '12, C. A. C., has died at Fort Monroe, Va., of pneumonia. He was commissioned in the Coast Artillery on September 25, 1918, and was appointed instructor in gunnery. He was kept at Fort Monroe to assist in the preparation of a revised book on gunnery for the Army. Before his death he had trained two companies that took the highest standing at the Fort. His home is in Cincinnati, Ohio...
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...
Professor Greenough took up his work as an instructor of English at the University in 1899, but left in 1907 to be a professor of English in the University of Illinois. He returned to the University as an assistant professor in the English Department...
Dean Yeomans graduated from the University in 1900. He received the degree of A.M. the following year, and in 1904 the degree of LL.B,. He was a lecturer and instructor in Government at the University from 1910 to 1912, and that year was made an Assistant Professor of Government. Later in the same year he was appointed Assistant Dean of the College. In the fall of 1916 he entered upon his duties as Dean following the resignation of Dean Hurlbut...
Francis B. Sayre, LL.B. '12, son-in-law of President Wilson, has been appointed lecturer in the Law School for the special session, February 3 to August 30. Mr. Sayre received his A.B. at Williams in 1909 and LL.D. at the Law School, 1912. He has been an instructor in Government at Williams College...