Word: deans
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...slight improvement has taken place in Dean Shaler's condition, but while free from the symptoms of pneumonia, he was still critically weak at 1 o'clock this morning. From Friday night he grew steadily worse, losing and regaining consciousness fitfully until yesterday noon, when he once again appeared to be holding his own. The attending physicians feel more confident than at any time since Friday, but can make no statement as to the future...
...Dean Shaler experienced a sudden change for the worse during the early morning yesterday and sank rapidly until noon. Since then little change has taken place in his condition. At noon Drs. E. A. Darling of Cambridge, F. R. Jouett of Cambridge, and F. C. Shattuck of the Harvard Medical School were in consultation, but refused to make any official announcement upon Dean Shaler's illness. While the Dean's condition is extremely critical, the doctors have not given up hope of his recovery...
...Dean Shaler's condition was more encouraging yesterday than at any time since he developed pneumonia last Friday. Though it is too early to make any statement concerning the future, the improvement noticed yesterday is considered very propitious...
...Dean Shaler's condition was not as encouraging yesterday as on Tuesday, although he still appears to be holding his own. In so serious a case, however, it is to be expected that there will be more or less fluctuation, and the poor day Dean Shaler has just passed is not regarded as auguring a relapse...
...Dean Shaler has been resting comfortably since Monday night, and although no material change has as yet been noticed in his condition he is holding his own. Dr. G. F. Jewett of Cambridge was in constant attendance during the night...