Word: health
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...outfield and in the pitcher's box by the temporary loss of Dalzell and McClintock. Dalzell sprained his ankle in the first game with New York, but will soon be ready to play again. McClintock has been at home five weeks, recovering from a generally run down state of health, but has now returned to college, and will probably soon be ready to play again. Stagg has, mean while, been coaching Ridgeway, a fresh sophomore, for change pitcher. He is said to be a strong, well-built man, and to have some difficult curves which he controls well...
Norrie, '91, has been obliged by poor health to stop training for the Columbia crew. Tuttle, '91, is coaching the crew, but will...
...recent meeting of members of the Boston Athletic Association who are interested in rowing, Mr. Frank Peabody, well known in connection with Harvard boating, said he intended to help form crews and would row himself as soon as his health permitted. Among others who signified their intention of rowing were Mr. Goodnough, Mr. F. M. Rogers. Mr. F. R. Peters, Mr. Crehore Mr. Garrett, Mr. E. P. Whitman, and Mr. C. H. Kip. The candidates for the crews will go through a regular course of training. An order for a boat is in the hands of Waters of Troy. Work...
...Hill '91, has been compelled to leave college on account of ill health. He will go to Europe in April but will return to college next fall...
...Exeter club held a regular meeting in the Delta Upsilon rooms last evening. The resignation of the president, McKean, '90, who will be unable to return to college again this year on account of ill health, was accepted. R. R. Endicott, '90, was elected to fill the vacancy. The secretary reported that arrangements had been made to hold a union dinner with the New England Association of the Exeter alumni. This dinner will take the place of the annual Exeter alumni dinner and will probably be held on March 27th at the Parker house...