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The image shows a page from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin." The page is divided into two sections: "Obituaries" and "Alumni Notes."

Obituaries

  1. L.R. '23—Warren Haviland, A.T.

    • Died on January 27, 1942, at the age of 78.
    • Born in Worcester, MA.
    • Graduated from Worcester Academy and Harvard.
    • Worked in the lumber industry and was a member of various clubs and organizations.
    • Survived by his wife and two daughters.
  2. '95—Carleton Hunneman, A.B.

    • Died on January 15, 1942, at the age of 73.
    • Practiced law in Boston.
    • Member of the Harvard Club of Boston and other organizations.
    • Survived by his wife and three children.
  3. D.M.D. '96—Leslie Herbert Taylor

    • Died on January 26, 1942, at the age of 72.
    • Practiced dentistry in Newton, MA.
    • Member of various dental associations and clubs.
    • Survived by his wife and two daughters.
  4. '23—Arthur Dean Hamilton

    • Died on January 26, 1942, at the age of 41.
    • Worked for the New England Telephone & Telegraph Company.
    • Served in the military during World War I.
    • Member of various clubs and organizations.
    • Survived by his wife and two sons.

Alumni Notes

  1. M.D. '42—Edward H. Revere

    • A physician at the Fifth General Hospital in England.
    • Describes his experiences and observations during his service.
    • Mentions the challenges and rewards of his work.
  2. '38—Charles W. Beers

    • Married Miss Jane Elizabeth Cunningham.
    • Currently a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy.
  3. '40—Christopher B. Elliot

    • Commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
    • Stationed at Fort Devens, MA.
  4. '37—John W. Buchanan

    • Promoted to lieutenant (j.g.) in the U.S. Navy.
    • Stationed at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, FL.
  5. '39—Milton W. Hammer

    • Commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
    • Stationed at Fort Benning, GA.
  6. '41—Philip Ketchum

    • Commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
    • Stationed at Camp Edwards, MA.
  7. '40—Walter Edwin Gross

    • Commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
    • Stationed at Fort Benning, GA.
  8. '40—Algernon Coulter

    • Commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
    • Stationed at Fort Benning, GA.
  9. '40—Robert H. Fiske

    • Commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
    • Stationed at Fort Benning, GA.
  10. '40—Henry P. Walcott

    • Commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
    • Stationed at Fort Benning, GA.
  11. '40—Philip Ketchum

    • Commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
    • Stationed at Camp Edwards, MA.
  12. '40—Walter Edwin Gross

    • Commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
    • Stationed at Fort Benning, GA.
  13. '40—Algernon Coulter

    • Commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
    • Stationed at Fort Benning, GA.
  14. '40—Robert H. Fiske

    • Commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
    • Stationed at Fort Benning, GA.

The page provides a snapshot of the lives and achievements of Harvard alumni, both in terms of those who have passed away and those who are actively serving in the military or other professions.

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The image contains two pages from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, specifically from the obituaries and alumni notes sections.

Obituaries:

  1. LL.B. '66—Warren Havilah Atwood:

    • Died at Ayer, Mass., on February 17, 1928.
    • He was 85 years old and had been in failing health for some time.
    • Born in Woonasquatucket, R.I., he was the son of Andrew J. and Mary F. (Hobbs) Atwood.
    • He was a lawyer and had a daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Coffin.
  2. A.M. '92, LL.B. '93—Charles W. Hunneyman:

    • Died at Brockline, Mass., on February 11, 1928.
    • He practiced law in Boston for 36 years and was known as a member of the firm of Hunneyman, Hunneyman & Moore.
    • Born in Roxbury, he was the son of Charles W. and Ellen M. Hunneyman.
    • He graduated from the Boston Latin School and Harvard College.
    • Survived by two sons, Charles W. Hunneyman Jr. and Robert L. Hunneyman, and a daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Coffin.
  3. D.M.D. '90—Leslie Herbert Naylor:

    • Died at Fall River, Mass., on February 12, 1928.
    • Practiced dentistry in Fall River for 43 years.
    • Born in Brockton, he was the son of Charles and Mary (Howland) Naylor.
    • Married Edith Moore, with whom he had three children.
    • Survived by his wife and three children.
  4. A.B. '85—Charles Hamilton:

    • Died at St. Anthony, Newfoundland, on February 11, 1928.
    • Worked as a telegraph operator for the Canadian Pacific Railway.
    • Born in Boston, he was the son of Charles and Mary (Hamilton) Hamilton.
    • Married Louise Washburn, with whom he had two children.
    • Survived by his wife and one daughter.

Alumni Notes:

  1. M.D. '67—Edmund H. Stevens:

    • A patient at the Boston City Hospital with pneumonia.
    • His condition is reported as critical but not serious.
    • Stevens is a prominent physician in Massachusetts.
  2. A.M. '01—Charles W. Bacon:

    • Moved his law practice from Boston to Albany, New York.
    • Formerly associated with the firm of Bacon & Benson.
  3. M.D. '81—Charles W. Townsend:

    • Practicing medicine in Algeria and Morocco.
    • Known for his humanitarian work.
  4. S.T.B. '81—Christopher R. Eliot:

    • Served as the president of the Hand Society, Boston.
  5. A.B. '93—John Hopkins:

    • Prominent figure in education, author of several books.
    • Appointed by D. Appleton & Co.
  6. A.B. '82—Alice Miller Whitman (Smith):

    • Daughter of the late Judge Henry G. Miller of Chicago.
    • Married to Russell Whitman.
  7. A.M. '75—Frances H. Appleton:

    • Secretary of the Massachusetts Historical Society.
    • Also the honorary president of the Boston Public Library.
  8. A.B. '86—William Kendall:

    • Secretary of the Massachusetts Historical Society.
    • Known for his contributions to historical documentation.
  9. A.M. '86—Henry R. Sherrill:

    • Graduate of Harvard School of Public Health.
    • Engaged in public health work.

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The image displays a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, specifically featuring obituaries and alumni notes.

Orbiatures:

  1. L.L.B. Warren Havilah Atwood

    • Died at Ayer, Mass., February 17, 1912.
    • Born at Woonasquatucket, R.I., the son of Andrew J. and Mary F. (Holmes) Atwood.
    • Practiced law in Ayer and was a daughter's son.
  2. A.M. Charles W. Hunneman, L.L.B. and A.M. Nellie Hunneman

    • Died at Brookline, Mass., February 11, 1912.
    • Charles W. Hunneman practiced law in Boston for many years and was a member of the class of 1884.
    • Nellie Hunneman, the daughter of Henry H. and Ellen M. (Stevens) Hunneman, graduated from the Boston Latin School.
  3. D.M.D. Leslie Herbert Navlor

    • Died at Ayer, Mass., February 17, 1912.
    • Known for his practice in Boston and New York.
    • Married Edith Moore, daughter of Edward Moore.
  4. A.M. Hamilton

    • Died at St. Anthony, Newfound, February 11, 1912.
    • Hamilton was a well-known figure in Maine, serving in various capacities including district plant superintendent at Brookline and later at the New England Telephone & Telegraph Company.
    • Married Lois Washington, daughter of P. Hamilton.

Alumni Notes:

  1. M.D. Edward H. Stevens

    • Currently a patient at the Boston City Hospital, being treated in Porto Rico.
    • Dr. Stevens, a resident of Massachusetts, is described as the oldest practicing physician in the town.
  2. Charles W. Bacon

    • Moved to New York City; previously lived in the Boston area.
    • Charles W. Bacon was involved in law practice and resided in the New York County.
  3. Charles W. Townsend, M.D.

    • Moved to New York City; previously practiced in the area of Boston.
  4. Christopher R. Elston, A.B.

    • A resident of Washington, Massachusetts, and the president of the Lord Hand Society.
  5. Alice Miller Whitman (Smith)

    • Wife of Russell Whitman, deceased at Evanston, Illinois.
    • Daughter of Judge Henry G. Miller of Massachusetts.
  6. Francis H. Appleton

    • Former president of the Massachusetts General Hospital and vice-president of the Massachusetts Medical Society.
  7. William Endicott

    • Secretary of the Massachusetts Hospital Association.
  8. Henry R. Sherrill, Grad. D.P.H.

    • Previously served as the dean of the Harvard School of Public Health.

This page provides a snapshot of the lives of several notable Harvard alumni who passed away or made significant changes in their professional and personal lives around 1912.

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The image shows an open book, likely a Harvard Alumni Bulletin, with the left page featuring a list of obituaries and the right page containing alumni notes.

Left Page: Obituaries

The obituaries section on the left page, labeled as page 612, includes the following entries:

  1. H.B. Warren, Havilah A.

    • Died at Avon, Massachusetts, on February 11, 1922, at the age of 58. He was born in Ayer, Massachusetts, and was the son of Andrew J. and Mary F. (Hobart) Warren. He was a graduate of the Cambridge Latin School and Harvard University, Class of 1884. He was a civil engineer and surveyor, and a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. He is survived by his wife, a son, and a daughter.
  2. Carlton H. Hunneman, LL.B.

    • Died in Brookline, Massachusetts, on February 11, 1922. He practiced law in Boston for many years. He was born in Roslindale, Massachusetts, and was a graduate of the Boston Latin School and Harvard University, Class of 1887. He was a member of the Massachusetts and American Bar Associations. He is survived by his wife, two sons, and a daughter.
  3. Leslie Herbert Naylor, D.M.D.

    • Died in Newton, Massachusetts, on February 10, 1922. He was a dentist and a graduate of Harvard Dental School, Class of 1892. He was a member of the American and Massachusetts Dental Societies. He is survived by his wife and two daughters.

Right Page: Alumni Notes

The alumni notes section on the right page includes updates on several alumni:

  1. Edmund H. Stevens, M.D. '67

    • Is a patient at the Boston City Hospital, suffering from pneumonia. His condition is reported as critical.
  2. Charles W. Eliot, A.B. '53, LL.D. '86

    • Has been named an honorary member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
  3. Francis H. Stetson, A.B. '82, LL.B. '85

    • Has been appointed as a member of the Massachusetts State Board of Education.
  4. Charles H. Paine, A.B. '82

    • Has been elected president of the Boston Elevated Railway.
  5. Robert P. Bass, A.B. '83

    • Has been elected a trustee of the Boston Public Library.

The content is printed on buff-colored paper, and the typeface is consistent with early 20th-century typesetting. The layout is straightforward, focusing on clarity and readability for the reader.

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The image displays a page from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin," dated February 6, 1976. The page contains two main sections: Obituaries and Alumni Notes.

Obituaries:

  1. Lt. H. "76—Warren, Havilah V. Wood:

    • Died at Ayer, Mass., February 13, 1976.
    • He was born in Worcester, R.I., and worked as a court reporter in the Worcester County district court in Ayer.
    • He was 83 years old, married to Mae (J. McNeil), and had a daughter.
  2. Hunnewell, LL.B. '11—Henry F. A. M., '92:

    • Died in Brookline, Mass., February 11, 1972.
    • He practiced law in Boston for over 60 years and was known for his involvement in various organizations, including the Roxbury Latin School and the Boston Bar Association.
    • Survived by his wife, two sons, and a daughter.
  3. Hunnewell, Jr. '31, and Robert I. Hunnewell '34:

    • Both served in the military, with Robert I. Hunnewell serving in World War II.
  4. Naylor, D.M.D. '40—Leslie Herbert:

    • Died in Newton, Mass.
    • He was a well-known resident of Newton and had practiced dentistry for many years before retiring.
    • Survived by his wife, Edna, and children.
  5. Moore, S.T.B. '37—Edgar Arthur:

    • Died in 1967.
    • Survived by his wife and children.
  6. Hambleton, '44—Arthur Dean:

    • Died at St. Petersburg, Florida, February 11, 1976.
    • Worked at General Motors in New England and was an active member of several organizations, including the Telephone Pioneers of America.
    • Survived by his wife and children.
  7. Clark, '49—Francis:

    • Died in Boston, Mass., March 4, 1996.
    • He was born in Framingham and was a noted figure, preparing for college at Milton Academy.
    • Survived by his wife, Louise, and children.

Alumni Notes:

  1. M.D. '67—Edmund H. Steven:

    • Currently a patient at the Boston City Hospital and is being treated for a condition traced to Puerto Rico.
  2. Museum of Fine Arts:

    • The Boston Museum of Fine Arts received a bequest and significant items including a descriptive and illustrated catalogue of Japanese paintings by Donorius W. Ross, Ph.D. and AM '18.
  3. Arts and Sciences:

    • Gertrude E. Noyes, Patron, wife of the late Professor Emeritus of English at Margate, N.J., died February 3, 1972.
  4. Charles W. Bailet:

    • Has moved to a new address in West Roxbury, N.Y.
  5. Miscellaneous:

    • Various alumni updates and personal news, including marriages, career updates, and educational achievements.
    • John H. Higgin '44 is a Professor Emeritus of Education at Clark University.
    • Dr. Appleton and Dr. Miller have been involved in significant humanitarian and professional roles.
    • William Randolph Hearst III '72 has been elected a trustee of the Massachusetts General Hospital.

This page is a combination of memorials for deceased alumni and updates on the lives of various living alumni.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, specifically the "Obituaries" and "Alumni Notes" sections. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

Obituaries

  1. L.L.B. '66 – Warren Havilah Atwood

    • Died at Ayer, Mass., February 13, 1922.
    • Born in Newburyport, Mass., in 1850.
    • Son of Andrew J. and Mary P. (Holmes) Atwood.
    • Married to Mary E. (Hopkins) Atwood.
    • Survived by a daughter.
  2. A.M. '92 – Charles F. Hunneman, LL.B. and A.M.

    • Died at Brookline, Mass., February 11, 1912.
    • Practiced law in Boston for many years.
    • Known for his work as a member of the Boston City Council.
    • Born in Roslindale, Mass., in 1863.
    • Son of Charles H. and Ellen M. (Stone) Hunneman.
    • Married to Mary E. (Hunneman) and had two sons: Carlton Hunneman Jr. and Robert L. Hunneman.
  3. D.M.D. '08 – Leslie Herbert Navarro

    • Died at St. Anthony, New London, February 11, 1922.
    • Born in Boston, Mass., in 1877.
    • Practiced dentistry in New London.
    • Married to Edith Moore, who survives along with their three children: Edith, Helen, and Herbert.
  4. A.B. '78 – John W. Hamilton

    • Died at St. Anthony, New London, February 11, 1922.
    • Born in New London, Conn., in 1853.
    • Worked as a district plant superintendent for the New England Telephone & Telegraph Co.
    • Married to Lois Washburn, who survives along with their children: John W., Jr., and a sister.

Alumni Notes

  1. M.D. '67 – Edmund H. Stevens

    • Practicing physician in Boston.
    • Known for his work in the Boston City Hospital.
    • Previously associated with the Massachusetts General Hospital.
  2. A.M. '72 – Charles W. Bacon

    • Moved his law office to New York City.
    • Formerly practicing in Boston.
  3. M.D. '81 – Charles W. Townsend

    • Practicing in Augusta, Maine.
    • Previously worked in the Boston City Hospital.
  4. S.T.B. '91 – Christopher R. Elston, A.B. (Washington and Lee)

    • Served as the minister of the First Church in Boston.
  5. Ph.D. '03 – John Hopkins

    • Professor Emeritus of Education at Clark University.
    • Author of several books, including "The Development and Integration of Human Personality."
  6. A.M. '82 – Alice Miller Whitman (Smith)

    • Daughter of the late Judge Henry G. Miller of Chicago.
    • Married to the late Judge Henry G. Miller.
    • Survived by her daughter, Frances H. Appleton.
  7. Other Notable Mentions:

    • Various alumni are noted for their positions, including a trustee of the Massachusetts General Hospital, officers in various companies, and other professional roles.

The page includes a mix of personal and professional updates, reflecting the diverse backgrounds and achievements of Harvard alumni.

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The image shows two slightly overlapping pages of a publication, presumably from the "Harvard Alumni Bulletin" based on the visible header. The page on the left is numbered 632 and contains text divided into two main sections titled "Obituaries" and "Alumni Notes." The text is densely packed in small print and appears to provide updates on Harvard alumni, including notes on deaths and other alumni news. The right page is mostly blank with just a small portion of text visible near the top left edge due to the overlap of the left page over it. The pages are clean and in good condition with no visible markings or damage. The background appears to be a plain, light-colored surface.

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The image depicts an open publication with a left and right page. The left page is filled with text and is headed with the words "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN". Below this header is a section with the title "OBITUARIES," suggesting that this part of the bulletin contains obituaries of former students or affiliates of Harvard University. Various names, dates, and details are provided in columns, likely narrating the life achievements or passing of the individuals mentioned.

The right page appears blank, with no visible text, possibly the back of the previous page or an intentionally empty page within the publication. The entire image has a somewhat yellowed or aged tone, which may indicate that the document is somewhat old or has been kept in storage over time. The publication looks like it is lying flat on a surface with natural lighting, casting a soft shadow on the right.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, specifically page number 452. The page contains text divided into sections, with "Obituaries" at the top, followed by entries for alumni who have passed away. Below the obituaries section is a heading titled "Alumni Notes" that features various updates about the alumni.

The obituaries list includes details about Warren Halviah Atwood, Caperton Hunneman, Leslie Herbert Naylor, and Arthur Andrew Hamilton, providing brief information on their lives and accomplishments. The alumni notes section lists updates and achievements concerning various alumni, such as Edmund J. Servoss, Helen Whitman, Arthur William Whitman, and others.

The page itself is in a sepia tone, indicating it might be an older document. It appears partially overlaid on a larger blank sheet of paper, which occupies the right side of the image.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, specifically from the "Alumni Notes" section. The page is numbered 632 and is part of the "OBITUARIES" subsection. The content lists several alumni who have passed away, providing details about their lives, careers, and connections to Harvard. Each entry includes the individual's name, class year, place of death, date of death, and a brief summary of their life, achievements, and family.

Key Features of the Page:

  1. Header Information:

    • The top of the page prominently displays the title: "HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN".
    • Below the title, it specifies the section: "ALUMNI NOTES" and further narrows it down to "OBITUARIES".
  2. Layout:

    • The text is formatted in a classic, serif typeface typical of formal publications.
    • Each obituary is listed in a structured format, with the individual's name and class year at the beginning of each entry.
    • The entries are separated by line breaks, making each obituary distinct and easy to read.
  3. Content:

    • The page includes multiple obituaries, each detailing the deceased individual's background, career, and personal life.
    • Examples of entries include:
      • L.L.H. '76—Warren Havilah Atwood, who died in Miami, Florida, on February 14, 1932. He was a lawyer and had a distinguished career.
      • A.M. '90—Carleton Hunnewell, who died in Brookline, Massachusetts, on February 1, 1932. He was a lawyer and had a notable family connection to Harvard.
      • D.M.D. '90—Leslie Herbert Naylor, who died in Newton, Massachusetts, on February 11, 1932. He was a dentist with a long career in the field.
      • Arthur Dean Hamilton, who died in St. Anthony, Newfoundland, on February 11, 1932. He was a prominent figure in the telephone industry.
  4. Additional Information:

    • Some entries include details about the individual's professional affiliations, such as their roles in law firms, medical practices, or other institutions.
    • Family information is often mentioned, including spouses, children, and survivors.
  5. Visual Appearance:

    • The page has a clean, typed appearance, suggesting it is part of a printed bulletin rather than a handwritten document.
    • The paper has a slightly aged, off-white tone, indicative of historical documents.

Purpose:

The Harvard Alumni Bulletin serves as a publication for Harvard University alumni to stay connected and informed about the lives and achievements of their peers. The "Obituaries" section honors deceased alumni, providing a respectful and detailed account of their contributions and lives. This page is a snapshot of the university's ongoing effort to maintain a sense of community among its graduates, even after their passing.