Word: pneumonia
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Patrick Joseph Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop of New York: "The $3,000,000 will of Lawyer-Banker John Whalen was opened last week. For signature it bore a cross, for he made this will three days before his death from pneumonia, when he was too feeble for greater exertion. Half of the estate's residue, about $1,400,000 is willed to Patrick Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop of New York. That might mean me personally, for Roman Catholic prelates are permitted to own private fortunes. But Lawyer-Banker Whalen's own lawyer, Edmund L. Mooney, an Episcopalian, who witnessed...
Albert B. Fall, whose name has something to do with oil, is suffering from pneumonia. Last week word flew about that he is going to run for Senator in New Mexico in 1928. He hopes to vindicate himself, it is said. Citizens with good memories recall that he had been a Senator before becoming Secretary of the Interior under President Harding...
...Pneumonia 93.5 98.2 Loss...
Died. Ambrose McEvoy, R. A.. 48, noted British painter of women; in London, of pneumonia...
Died. William Merrick Sweet, 66, eye surgeon; in Philadelphia, of pneumonia. He experimented successfully with plastic surgery on the eyeball, devised a method of using x-rays to locate foreign bodies in eyes, but gained best repute for the electro-magnet he invented in 1905 to pull iron and steel splinters from eyes...