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Alan Marshall Osgood '11, died at his home, 1713 P street, Washington, D. C., last Friday. The cause of his death was pneumonia. Osgood was born at Chicage, Ill., on February 17, 1889. He prepared for college at the Western High School, in Washington, D. C.
While in College Osgood was a prominent member of his class. He was a member of the Freshman and University Glee Clubs, and held the office of president of the latter. He was "Ibis" of the Lampoon, and a member of Theta Delta Chi, Signet, Hasty Pudding Club, Memorial Society, Players' Club, and O. K. Society. Since graduation he had been working with the Lawyers' Mortgage Co., of Brooklyn, N. Y.
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