Word: fever
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...college at large) are keenly interested. We read the papers, for "dope," as we cannot attend the secret practice, and we know that the "dope" we read is mostly "fake." We guess, compare scores, hear rumors from other colleges, and gradually work ourselves into a fever of excitement before the match game with Yale...
Francis Hardon Burr '09, of Chestnut Hill, died in the Des Brisay hospital yesterday morning at 5.30 o'clock. He was taken ill with typhoid fever on October 3, and although he rallied several times, the disease was the direct cause of his death...
Theobald Smith, discoverer of the cause of Texas Fever, who taught men to seek in insects the source of human plagues; he stands among the great benefactors of mankind...
...should be remembered that chills, fever, abdominal and other pains require attention. The earlier the detection of contagious or other serious illness, the greater is the safety to the individual and his friends. Any rash or eruption should be immediately reported. This supervision is for the benefit and protection of the student community...
Frederic Hilborn Hall '10, son of Professor E. H. Hall, died at his home, 30 Langdon street, Cambridge, yesterday afternoon. Pneumonia was the immediate cause of his death, but this trouble was brought on by rheumatic fever, from which he had suffered slightly during the autumn. After the Christmas recess he returned to College for one day, but pneumonia set in at once, and he was confined at his home from that time. The funeral service will be held at the Mt. Auburn Chapel on Monday at 12 o'clock. Interment will be in the Mt. Auburn Cemetery. The prayer...