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F. Stanton Cawley, Professor Of Norse Languages, Dies

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Frank Stanton Cawley '10, associate professor of Scandinavian Languages and tutor in the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, died of a heart attack in Princeton, N. J. Saturday.

In 1921, Professor Cawley began here as an instructor in German. He had been teaching all the Scandinavian language courses, and was assisting in German 300 until he left recently on a year's leave of absence.

At the time of his death he was visiting his brother, Professor Robert Cawley, of Princeton, before leaving for Mexico with his wife.

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