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Solomon Lincoln '57, L. '64, a prominent lawyer of Boston, died Wednesday of grippe, at the age of 69. Mr. Lincoln was made an Overseer of Harvard College in 1882, and served several years as President of the Board, in 1902 declining a re-election. He had been president of the Bar Association of Boston, belonged to the American Bar Association, and in 1899 was chosen president of the board of trustees of the Boston Public Library, which office he held at the time of his death.
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