Education
Harvard Medical School.
Harvard Medical School.
He played for the Harvard Crimson football team while attending Harvard Medical School and was a consensus selection at the guard position on the 1901 College Football All-America Team. Lee began his college education at Northwestern University. He transferred to Harvard College in 1899.
During the fall of 1899, he was ineligible to play for the Harvard Crimson football team, but he did play for the "scrub" team in 1900 and, based on his play with the scrubs, was "acknowledged one of the best guards Harvard has had for years."
In 1901, Lee, at age 28, became eligible for the football team
Eight of the eleven starters on the 1901 Harvard team, including Lee, were selected as consensus first-team selections for the 1901 College Football All-America Team. After the 1901 season, Lee was determined to be ineligible for the 1902 season under "the four-year rule", limiting a student-athlete to no more than four years of college football.
Lee graduated cum laude with an Doctor of Medicine degree from Harvard in 1904. He returned to Chicago where he established a medical practice.
He died there in 1927 at the age of 53.