Word: health
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...much to give up home, health, even life, in order to carry out one's national ideal, and yet it is the plain, over-mastering duty of the citizen in a free land. It is much for the loser in such a fierce struggle as our civil war, to give up the ideal for which he has paid the last price, and to accept the outcome with a fine magnanimity as our brothers of the South have done. They have recognized that this whole country is theirs as well as ours...
Remember that our University was founded for the public good and that it has a great history-that steady progress is essential to its moral and intellectual health and that the health and true welfare of our University and our country go hand in hand. Thus have they been made and only thus shall they endure...
...course admitted to the bar. He continued the practice of law until 1865 when he accepted a position as tutor in Latin at Harvard. In 1873 he was made assistant professor, and was promoted to the full professorship ten years later. This position he held until failing health compelled his resignation in April of this year...
...Cecil F. P. Bancroft, Principal of Phillips Andover Academy, died at his home in Andover on Friday. His health had been failing for some time, and he was unable to assume his duties on the opening of the school this fall...
John Fiske '63, died at the Hawthorne Inn, East Gloucester, early on the morning of July 4, through exhaustion caused by the intense heat. He had apparently enjoyed his usual robust health until a few days previous to his death...