Word: pneumonia
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Died. William Edward Dodd, 70, teacher, historian, undiplomatic U. S. Ambassador to Germany (1933-37); of pneumonia; in Round Hill...
Died. The Rev. Dr. Mark Allison Matthews, 72, famed, 6' 7" pastor of the world's largest Presbyterian church (Seattle's first; congregation: 7,886), known to friends as "Tall Cedar of the Sierras." once famed as Seattle vice-crusader in Klondike days; of pneumonia; in Seattle, Wash...
Died. Mrs. Phebe Clark, 103, first cousin of Franklin Pierce, 14th President of the U. S.; of pneumonia; in Essex Fells...
...Tuberculosis deaths were 36% fewer, pneumonia and syphilis were under much better control...
Died. J. (for Joshua) Bertram Lippincott, 82, urbane board chairman of J. P. Lippincott Co. (book publishers), famed for a handsome goatee and for being third Lippincott to be a Lippincott president; of a cerebral hemorrhage during pneumonia; in Philadelphia...