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Lucien Donohue Tennant, a first-year student in the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, was found dead with a bullet hole in his head and a 38-calibre revolver lying beside him, on the West Boston Bridge early yesterday morning. The body was discovered by Dominick Conners, a bridge employee behind tower D, on the Boston end of the bridge. The medical examiner reported that the man was undoubtedly a suicide. No reason is given for the act.
Tennant was twenty-two years of age and lived at the Y. M. C. A., Cambridge. He came from Terre Haufe, Ind. and was a graduate from De Pauw University
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