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Lieutenant William Cheney Brown, Jr., '14, of Hartford, Conn., a former president of the CRIMSON died at Washington, D. C., on Sunday in his twenty-seventh year. He was attached to the Embarkation Service of the Quartermaster Corps.
While in the University Lieutenant Brown, besides being President of the CRIMSON, was very prominent in under graduate activities. Upon his graduation in 1914, he entered the Law School and received his degree of LL.B. in 1917 before entering the service. He was president of the Harvard Law Review.
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