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Leslie M. Bigelow 3 L., died of pneumonia at the age of twenty-four at his home on Buckingham street, on Thursday last. Bigelow prepared for college at the Cambridge Latin School, entering Harvard in 1891. During his college course he played on his class nine. He took his degree of A. B. in '95, and has since been in the Law School...
John Prentiss '84, died of pneumonia yesterday morning. He was born in Keene, N. H., Sept. 26, 1861, and fitted for college at Hopkinson's School. In '87 he received his LL. B. degree. He began the practice of law in Boston, being associated successively with Messrs. Morse and Stone, and as a partner with the late George R. Fowler. So marked were his abilities as an advocate that he speedily took a high place among the younger trial lawyers...
Ellicott was taken ill with a mild attack of measles, the day before the beginning of the mid-year examinations. Advised to go home at once, he left immediately for Baltimore. The attack of measles was slight and he soon recoverd, only to lapse into pneumonia from which he never rallied and of which he died yesterday morning...
Professor William Royall Tyler '74, principal of Adams Academy in Quincy, died suddenly after a short illness of pneumonia, yesterday afternoon...
Charles F. Reagan of the Junior class died early Tuesday morning at his home in East Cambridge of a relapse after an attack of pneumonia...