Word: brooklyn
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Louis H. Switzer, of the Junior class, died of typhoid fever and pneumonia at his home in Brooklyn, N. Y., yesterday morning. He had been ill for some time this fall, but did not leave for his home until three weeks ago. Typhoid fever in a mild form then developed and was later complicated with pneumonia. Immediate death resulted from hemorrhages...
Louis H. Switzer was born in 1881. He prepared for college at the Brooklyn Polytechnic School, entering Harvard in 1899. He was prominent as an oarsman, rowing number 3 on his winning Freshman crew, and on his Weld class and senior graded crews last spring...
Harold Otis, coxswain, is from Brooklyn, and prepared at Exeter. Age, 17; height, 5 ft. 4 1-2 in.; weight...
Alexander Cameron, Jr., '01, of Brooklyn, N. Y., stroke, prepared at St. Paul's School. He rowed on his Freshman crew and stroked the University crew last year. Age 21; height, 5 ft, 11 in.; weight...
Russell Bogue '03, of Brooklyn, No. 2, prepared at the Polytechnic Preparatory School, Brooklyn. He was stroke of last year's Freshman crew. Age, 22; height, 6 ft. 1 in.; weight, 175 pounds...