Word: colds
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...MURCHIE.GEOLOGY 4 FIELD EXCURSIONS.- Hours for departure on the excursions this week are posted in University Hall and at Museum. Students should dress warmly, as it may be cold on the top of Blue Hill...
Thursday the water was rough till the afternoon, when the crew rowed some distance in short stretches. Perkins then took Vail's place and the crew rowed over the course. Friday was cloudy and cold and the crew could only row in the coves in the vicinity of their quarters...
Twenty or thirty naked and perspiring athletes lined up around the sides of the bath room, waiting their "turn" to stand for a moment under one of the streams of alternately hot and cold water, which flow from the four spigots. Perhaps ten or a dozen fellows have enjoyed this rare (?) treat when a sulphurous epithet from the head man in line announces to the patient fellows back of him that the hot-water has given out. Which horn of the dilemma will prove least dangerous is the question which now confronts the men who have not yet bathed; whether...
...writer of this communication was confined to his room for several days and suffered for as many weeks, last winter, from a severe cold contracted in the manner described above, and he has good reason to believe that much of the sickness which prevailed so extensively among the students during the past season was due to similar causes...
Oliver Whyte Jr. '93 died of pneumonia at his home in Medford, Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. On Saturday morning last he decided to go home to recover from a severe cold from which he had been suffering for over a week. At the railroad station in Boston he became unconscious and remained so till found by some one who knew him. He was taken home and from Saturday till the time of his death there was little hope of his recovery...