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Oliver Whyte Jr. '93 died of pneumonia at his home in Medford, Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. On Saturday morning last he decided to go home to recover from a severe cold from which he had been suffering for over a week. At the railroad station in Boston he became unconscious and remained so till found by some one who knew him. He was taken home and from Saturday till the time of his death there was little hope of his recovery...
John Marshall Whittemore Jr. '66, died of pneumonia at his home on Follen street Cambridge, Thursday morning. He was ill only a short time, less than a week in all. During the greater part of his life, and until his death, he was in the stationary business in Boston. In the year 1885, however, his business career was interrupted, when he held the office of Secretary of the College. In the spring of 1886, he resigned the position and went back to business. He leaves three children, F. L. Whittemore, graduated in '92, now studying in the Episcopal theological Seminary...
...native of Boston and the first man in his college class. After his graduation from the Law School he became private secretary to Justice Gray of the United States Supreme Court and it was while he was acting in this capacity that his death was brought on by pneumonia...
Albert M. Kales '96 is seriously ill with pneumonia...
Harold Munro Battelle was born in Boston, May 8, 1870, and hence was a little over 22 years old when he died. In 1882 he entered the Roxbury Latin School and was graduated from there in 1888. While at the school he had a severe attack of pneumonia, the recovery from which left his lungs peculiarly weak. So sensitive were they that it was deemed best he should rest for the next year before entering college. In February, 1889, Battelle, in company with a brother and a friend, went to a place near Colorado Springs. The bracing air of Colorado...