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...heels of the ordnance embarrassment comes the news that the sanitary conditions in four of our camps are poor, that winter garments are lacking in many cases, and that much of the disease and especially of the pneumonia so prevalent in our camps is due entirely to inefficiency in supplying the men with the right kind of clothing at the right time. This state of affairs may and probably does exist in other cantonments, but Major-General Gorgas, the Surgeon-General of the Army, has only inspected four of the camps...
...Bliss '16 died of pneumonia in a hospital at Neuilly, France, Febuary22, 1916, while in the American Ambulance Service...
Addison Leech Bliss '16 died last Thursday in France after a short attack of pneumonia, while serving with the American Ambulance Field Service. Bliss sailed form New York on January 28 with a detachment of ambulanciers, and word came that he had arrived safely in Paris. A cable received a week before his death informed his parents that he had contracted a cold, but no alarm was felt over his condition...
Everett Tryon King, a Junior in Harvard College, and the younger son of Professor Edward S. King, passed away this afternoon, February 22, after an illness of two weeks of pleuro-pneumonia. Although only 21 years old, he displayed an extraordinary brilliancy and versatility of mind. He took part in the work of the Harvard Observatory and showed that the ancient instrument, the abacus, could be used to advantage in calculations there. One of his latest enterprises was the study of color in the department of fine arts, a work so highly appreciated that he received an appropriation from...
Everett Tryon King '18, of Cambridge, died at Stillman Infirmary yesterday morning from an attack of pneumonia. He was the second son of Professor Edward Skinner King, of the Astronomy Department, and lived with his parents at 54 Concord avenue. His age was 21 years...