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Quite as well known in and about the famous Harvard University section of Cambridge as many of its professors and instructors, possibly far better known to the public than many of them, was the little brown cocker spaniel "Phantom," the dog of President and Mrs. Lowell. This little dog for years was a visitor to our Hospital when any physical troubles seemed to threaten his good health. Quite unlike many of the visitors to our Hospital, President and Mrs. Lowell often would sit and wait their turn while certain other people were very impatient to have most immediate attention. Little Phantom has at last succumbed to the infirmities of old age and has vanished from sight.
The story is told that President Lowell, once, greatly to the risk of his own life, dashed into the street to rescue Phantom from an on-rushing commercial truck.
Even to such distinguished people as college presidents there is generally a very human side which the public does not always see. Our Animal Friends
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