Word: pneumonia
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Memorial services will be held for the late Richard Norton '92 at Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, today at 12.30 o'clock. Mr. Norton died in Paris on August 2, 1918, of pneumonia. He has long been known as the founder of the Norton-Harjes Ambulance Service...
...Saturday, May 17, at 12.30 o'clock memorial services will be held over the ashes of Richard Norton '92, at the Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge. Norton died in Paris on August 2, 1918, of pneumonia combined with nervous strain and disappointment...
Charles F. M. Malley LL.B. '95 died of wounds and pneumonia on November 17, 1918, at Etaples, France. He enlisted as a private in the McLean Kilties of America, Canadian Army, September 15, 1917. In October of that year, he was assigned to the 236th Overseas Battalion, C. E. F. Later he was assigned to the Canadian Royal Highlanders, and then to the 20th Reserves. His last assignment was to the 78th Battalion, Canadian Infantry...
Sergeant Robert Lewis Forbush '13, master engineer, senior grade, in Co. D., 101st Engineers, 126th Division, died in France, March 14, from pneumonia. He enlisted as a private in July, 1917. Before going overseas in the following September, Forbush was made a sergeant. He served in the capacity of master engineer continuously with the 101st Regiment until October 1, 1918, when he was sent to an engineer officer candidate school. He graduated about December 1, but because of the armistice never received his commission. At the time of his death, Forbush had returned to his company and was acting...
William Fenimore Merrill '13, private, 10th Coast Artillery, died of pneumonia February 2, at Coblenz...