Word: pneumonia
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. Walter Rockefeller Comfort, 70, for 25 years president of the famed Reid Ice Cream Co. of Manhattan, able Methodist layman; of pneumonia & paralysis; in Manhattan...
Died. Charles Arnette Towne, 70, one-time U. S. Senator from New York; of pneumonia, contracted while stump-speaking for Nominees Smith & Robinson; in Tucson, Ariz...
Died. Gaetano Cardinal di Lai, 75, after a year and half of illness initiated by pneumonia. He was long a part of the very core of Roman Catholic Church administration and jurisdiction-as secretary of the Consistorial Congregation, as one of the 12 members of the Rota (Church supreme court), as one of the six Cardinal Bishops of the Hierarchy...
Died. Frances Newman, 40, author of The Hard-boiled Virgin; of pneumonia; in Manhattan...
Died. Larry Semon, 39, funny cinemactor; of double pneumonia; in Victorville, Calif. Last March he went bankrupt with liabilities of nearly...