Word: pneumonia
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Edmund Baker Edwards '98, a former superintendent of the Boston Towboat Company, died of pneumonia in Berkeley, California on Saturday. During the Spanish War he enlisted in the navy with a number of his classmates. At the close of the war he went to the University of Glasgow where he studied marine engineering. Returning later to Harvard he received the degree of S. B. A few months ago he left for California to take a position with a water-wheel company...
William Hobbs Goodwin '84 died last Saturday at his home in Brookline after a brief illness of pneumonia brought on by an attack of the grippe. At Harvard Mr. Goodwin look a prominent part in athletics, rowing on his Freshman crew and later running on the track team. After leaving College he continued his athletic activity as a member of the Dedham Polo Club. In business he was a member of the brokerage firm of Bond and Goodwin, Boston...
Henry Mather Stone '07 died Friday evening of pneumonia at his home in Hyde Park. Stone was 19 years old and prepared for College at Milton Academy. Funeral services were held at Hyde Park yesterday morning. The interment will be in Chicago...
William Jay Baxter 1L. died of a complication of erysipelas and pneumonia yesterday morning in the Stillman Infirmary, after an illness of ten days. He graduated with high honors from the University of California last June, and in the fall entered the Law School. He was a member of the Holmes Law Club, and also of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity at the University of California...
Harry Clarkson Carter '06 died of pneumonia at the Stillman Infirmary yesterday morning, at the age of twenty-three. Carter prepared for College at the East Denver High School in 1898, and was in business with his father until he entered College in the fall of 1902. He was a member of the Pi Eta Society...