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Henry Dean Shedd III '50 of Rochester, New York, and Adams House, was killed on Friday in the head on collision of two Long Island Railroad trains. Twenty-eight others died in the crash.

Shedd, who had taken a leave of absence to work for the publishing firm of Simon and Shuster, was a son of Henry D. Shedd Jr., an executive of the Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company, and a grandson of Monroe County Judge Henry D. Shedd. The 21-year-old victim, a graduate of the Allendale School in Rochester, is survived also by his mother, Mrs. Katherine Quinlan Shedd, and by a brother, Gordon Shedd.

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