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...Roger Trowbridge Atkinson of the class of 1894, died of pernicious malaria at the United States Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, on November 10, after an illness of about ten days. After graduating at the Medical School in 1898, cum laude, Dr. Atkinson held various positions at the Medical School, was contract surgeon in the government service in the Philippines in 1900-1901, was appointed assistant surgeon at the United States Naval Hospital, Washington, June 22 1901, later returning to Boston on the receiving ship "Wabash." In November, 1901, he was appointed surgeon on the U. S. S. "Prairie," a position...
...Penhallow '03 of Portsmouth, N. H., was last night elected captain of the University lacrosse team for next year. Penhallow has played three years on the team...
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...Wendell Goodwin, a prominent member of the class of '74, died in Litchfield, Conn., on March 1, at the age of forty-four. He was born at Portsmouth, N. H., in 1853. During his college course he was one of the best known men in his class. He rowed on his freshman crew, and for three years on the 'Varsity crew. After graduation he travelled abroad for several years, and on his return became prominent in a number of business firms in Boston and New York...
Frederic DeForest Allen, Ph. D., professor of classical philology, died on August 4 from the effects of a paralytic shock, sustained while riding along Lafayette road, about four miles from Portsmouth...