Word: pneumonia
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. Mrs. Edith May Rickard, 41, wife of George L. ("Tex") Rickard, famed boxing promoter, of pneumonia, in Manhattan...
Died. Mrs. Ellsworth M. Statler (nee Manderbach), wife of the famed hotel man, of pneumonia, in Manhattan...
Died. James Buchanan Duke, 68, probably the most notable figure in the American tobacco industry, sometime President (1889-1912) of the famed American Tobacco Co. (commonly known as the "Tobacco Trust"); at his New York home, of bronchial pneumonia...
Hypothetic pneumonia (hypostatic pneumonia...
Died. Seymour L. Cromwell, 54, onetime (1921-24) President of the New York Stock Exchange; at Morristown, N. J., of a sudden attack of pneumonia following a slight concussion of the brain suffered in falling from his horse...