Word: eyesight
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Woodbridge '98 did not speak last night because of trouble with his eyesight, which would have incapacitated him for a place on the team...
...prominent newspaper editor of the United States, Charles A. Dana, of the New York Sun, died October 17th at the age of seventy-eight. He entered Harvard with the class of '43, but was obliged to leave college at the end of his Sophomore year, on account of failing eyesight, he was subsequently given the honorary degree...
...remained unchanged. The clothing manufacturers petitioned for cheaper material. Massachusetts made a hard fight in the leather business but finally won. Never again ought we to hear Peck's report cited as showing that wages had risen. Hall, he said, has just returned from abroad, much benefited in eyesight, and now sees that protection is of much good to the European pauper...
...questions of the Senior Statistician of Yale have been distributed and contain several new features. Among these are inquires concerning the physical effect of the four years, the effect of study on the eyesight, and also whether the climate has proved detrimental to health. The men are also asked to describe the injuries, if any, which have been received from athletics...