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Henry Weidemann Locke '02, L.S.S., second son of Mr. Warren A. Locke, organist and choirmaster of the College Chapel, died in New York last Friday of scarlet fever after an illness of one week.
Locke was born in Cambridge November 16, 1880, and prepared for College at the Cambridge High School. He received the degree of S.B., cum laude, in the electrical scientific course. On graduating, he entered the employ of Stone & Webster, electrical engineers, and after a year spent in Boston he went in their interest to Dallas, Texas. For the past year he has been connected with the Long-Island Railroad.
Funeral services and burial were held yesterday afternoon at the Cambridge Cemetery.
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