Henry Moffat
Henry Moffat (December 20, 1855 – March 25, 1926) was a doctor in Yonkers, New York. The writer Mark Twain was one of his patients. He helped establish a tuberculosis hospital and served on a World War I draft board. Moffat attended Princeton University (1872–1874), where he was a prominent football player and kicked off the first Princeton–Yale game in 1873. He was also a golfer, a member of the Apple Tree Gang and St. Andrew's Golf Club.
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