CLASS OF 1890
Secretary's Report No. V. 1903-1909
Pg. 76
Records of the Class
JAMES CHESTER McCOY. Son of James McCoy and Cornelia (Beach) McCoy.
Born at Troy, N.Y., Oct. 4, 1867.
James Chester McCoy died at Williamstown, Mass., Sept. 28, 1907.
After leaving college, McCoy had a good deal of hard luck and had been more or less of a wanderer, but two or three years prior to his death he had started in business on the curb in New York and was quite successful. Members of the class will remember with what joy he greeted them at the reunion in 1905. He went to Williamstown with Howes Burton in 1905 to spend the summer and after his arrival there had an attack of typhoid fever and, after struggling along with a good prospect of recovery for some two months, he died very suddenly from an internal hemorrhage and was buried from his old home at Troy.
CLASS OF 1890
Secretary's Report No. V. 1903-1909
Pg. 76
Records of the Class
JAMES CHESTER McCOY. Son of James McCoy and Cornelia (Beach) McCoy.
Born at Troy, N.Y., Oct. 4, 1867.
James Chester McCoy died at Williamstown, Mass., Sept. 28, 1907.
After leaving college, McCoy had a good deal of hard luck and had been more or less of a wanderer, but two or three years prior to his death he had started in business on the curb in New York and was quite successful. Members of the class will remember with what joy he greeted them at the reunion in 1905. He went to Williamstown with Howes Burton in 1905 to spend the summer and after his arrival there had an attack of typhoid fever and, after struggling along with a good prospect of recovery for some two months, he died very suddenly from an internal hemorrhage and was buried from his old home at Troy.
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