Word: coldly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...parents, 197 Commonwealth avenue, Boston. Rotch graduated from Hopkinson School in the spring of 1897 and entered College the following September. On graduating last spring he entered the office of Kidder, Peabody & Co., where he remained until a week ago. He was taken ill on Sunday with a cold which Thursday developed into pneumonia. He was 23 years old at the time of his death. The funeral will take place at the First Parish Church, corner of Berkeley and Marlboro streets, today...
Preliminary work on the new lecture hall has been going on for the last few days. Lines have been laid to determine the location of the battery boards and excavations for the foundations have been begun. If the weather should not become too cold the masonry work will be commenced in a few days. G. Lowell '92 will have charge of the construction of the building, which according to contract is to be finished by next September...
...students particularly desirous of keeping in perfect health it may be of interest to know that every snow-storm is followed by a marked increase in the number of cases of nasal colds, the various forms of sore throat, coughs, less frequently catarrhal disturbances of the intestinal tract, and occasionally more serious illness. This is probably largely due to the fact that comparatively few students wear rubbers or overshoes, and that it is impossible without such protection to walk in several inches of snow and keep the feet dry. Wet feet are probably more prolific of the above diseases than...
...hockey practice yesterday afternoon on Holmes Field was fast and encouraging. Except for a thin layer of snow the ice was in excellent condition and the cold weather helped to make the playing spirited. Two teams were formed and a game was played which lasted over an hour. In the first half each seven scored once; but in the second, after several changes had been made in the line-up, the first team improved and made nine more goals. These were due principally to the aggressive work of Winsor and Goodrich, each of whom scored four times. Penhallow and Souther...
...thereby be eliminated, it seems to me well to make the change. Four miles was the distance adopted by Harvard and Yale principally because that was the distance rowed by Oxford and Cambridge; but I wish to point out that the Oxford-Cambridge race is rowed in March in cold weather, while our race comes at end of June, so that the contest and the final period of preparation come in hot weather, and while the men are having their final examinations, which makes the strain much more severe...