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Again it is our sad duty to announce the death of a member of the University. James Arthur Jennison, a first year special student in the college, died very suddenly of pneumonia at his home, 467 Broadway, at ten o'clock yesterday morning. He was very ill with pneumonia last October, and at that time was not expected to recover. During the winter he has not been well and Monday, March 21, he was attacked again by the illness which has lingered along until yesterday morning. He was born in Cambridge, March 16, 1869. His father, James Jennison, graduated from the college in the class of '47, and from 1851-60 was instructor in elocution in the University.
He worked at home and his ill health had kept him from mingling much with his classmates and he was not widely known. He was a bright and promising student and personally an agreeable and pleasant companion.
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