Phantom, President Lowell's cocker spaniel, is dead. This familiar companion of President Lowell on his walks around Cambridge died at the age of sixteen. His passing was described last night as due to old age.
The spaniel was one of the best known dogs in the country, certainly the most famous in Cambridge, and has been commemorated in many magazines, as well as in recent books on Harvard. Phantom was stone deaf, and as such was the butt of many jokes.
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