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Dewitt Clinton Bosler

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Dewitt Clinton Bosler

Birth
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Dec 1903 (aged 30)
Burial
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.1982201, Longitude: -77.1775614
Plot
Section C, row 01
Memorial ID
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"Harvard University. Class of 1897"
Volume 3, Cambridge, Mass
Page: 36

DE WITT CLINTON BOSLER.
April 25, 1873— December, 21, 1903.

CLASS OF 1897, THIRD REPORT
DE WITT CLINTON BOSLER
DeWitt Clinton Bosler was born at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, April 25, 1873, the son, and fourth child, of James Williamson and Helen (Betzhoover) Bosler of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He received his early education at the public schools of Carlisle, but prepared for college at Brown and Nichols' private school in Cambridge, ^Massachusetts. He entered Harvard in the fall of 1892 with the Class of 1896, but took his A.B. degree with the Class of 1897. After graduation he devoted his energies to his large dairy farm at Boiling Springs, one of the best in the State of Pennsylvania. He died suddenly at Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 21, 1903. He was generous and open-hearted and possessed a large circle of friends. At the time of his death he was a member of the Union League Club of Philadelphia, the Harvard Club of New York, the Harrisburg Club, the Carlisle Club, the Bibliophile Society and the Forestry Society of Philadelphia.
"Harvard University. Class of 1897"
Volume 3, Cambridge, Mass
Page: 36

DE WITT CLINTON BOSLER.
April 25, 1873— December, 21, 1903.

CLASS OF 1897, THIRD REPORT
DE WITT CLINTON BOSLER
DeWitt Clinton Bosler was born at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, April 25, 1873, the son, and fourth child, of James Williamson and Helen (Betzhoover) Bosler of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He received his early education at the public schools of Carlisle, but prepared for college at Brown and Nichols' private school in Cambridge, ^Massachusetts. He entered Harvard in the fall of 1892 with the Class of 1896, but took his A.B. degree with the Class of 1897. After graduation he devoted his energies to his large dairy farm at Boiling Springs, one of the best in the State of Pennsylvania. He died suddenly at Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 21, 1903. He was generous and open-hearted and possessed a large circle of friends. At the time of his death he was a member of the Union League Club of Philadelphia, the Harvard Club of New York, the Harrisburg Club, the Carlisle Club, the Bibliophile Society and the Forestry Society of Philadelphia.

Bio by: David Edward



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