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JOHN W. HALLOWELL VICTIM OF TYPHOID
Ex-Harvard Athlete, Prominent in Business and in War Work For Belgian Relief
Boston Daily Globe (1923-1927)
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Boston, Mass.
| Date: | Jan 6, 1927 |
| Start Page: | 1 |
| Pages: | 2 |
| Text Word Count: | 754 |
John White Hallowell of Milton, president of the Associated Harvard Clubs, famous Harvard athlete and ex-assistant to the Secretary of the Interior, died early yesterday afternoon at Phillips House, Massachusetts General Hospital, after a brief illness from typhoid fever.
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