Word: pneumonia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Richard Henry Dana, 54, Manhattan architect, grandson of Poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and of Author Richard Henry Dana (Two Years Before the Mast); of pneumonia; in Manhattan...
Died. Aida E. M. Birrel Iglehart. 52, Long Island horsewoman, polo sponsor, art patron, Chile-born wife of Importer D. Stewart Iglehart (president of W. R. Grace & Co. and Grace Steamship Co.), mother of Poloists Stewart Iglehart (8-goal handicap) and Philip Iglehart; of pneumonia; in Westbury...
Died. Ryahei Murayama, 83, Japanese newspaper tycoon, publisher of the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun (circulation: 800,000) and the Osaka Asahi Shimbun (circulation: 1,100,000), "modernizer of the Japanese Press"; of pneumonia; in Tokyo...
Henry Pennypacker '88, for 13 years chairman of the Committee on Admissions at Harvard College died of pneumonia last night at about 10 o'clock in Stillman Infirmary. His only son, Thomas R. Pennypacker '16, of Newton Center, was present at the time of his death. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday...
Died. William Gunn Shepherd, 55, famed newspaper correspondent, Collier's staff writer; of pneumonia; in Washington. He covered the Madero revolution and the downfall of Huerta in Mexico, the World War on a dozen fronts, the Russian Revolution and the Paris Peace Conference. . He spent two years probing a rumor that President Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth had escaped to Texas and Oklahoma, finally reported the story a myth...