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The body of Charles Edward Starbuck of the class of 1903, who disappeared on May 9, was found yesterday in the Shawsheen river at Andover. Starbuck was born on March 1, 1881, at Claridon, Ohio, and entered Phillips Andover Academy with the class of '99. Since that time he lived at Andover, coming to the University each day to attend his recitations. He was a son of Charles C. Starbuck, a professor in the Andover Theological Seminary. He was a good student, being particularly interested in the study of the Classics. All those who knew him respected him for his conscientious and upright character.
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