Word: ill-health
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...York 1856-58 School and tutors in England and France 1859-60 School and tutors, Switzerland and Germany 1860-61 painting with W.M. Hunt 1861 Enters Harvard 1864 Enters the Medical School 1865-66 With Agassiz expedition in Brazil 1867-68 Europe, Mainly Germany 1869 M.D., Harvard 1869-72 Ill-health and recovery 1873 Instructor in anatomy and physiology at Harvard 1873-74 In Europe, especially Italy 1875 Begins teaching psychology 1878 Marries Alice Howe Gibbens 1879 Begins teaching philosophy 1885 Professor of philosophy 1889 Professor of psychology 1890 Publication of Principles of Psychology 1897 Publication of Will to Believe...
...Nathaniel Owings) of the U.S.'s most uncompromisingly modern architectural firm, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, which, beginning with Manhattan's Lever House, made stark glass-and-steel structures into the silhouette of U.S. business prestige; after a long illness; in Winter Haven, Fla. From the firm's start in 1936 until his retirement because of ill-health in 1955, dapper, Indiana-born "Skid" set his sights by Mies van der Rohe's hard-edged lines, attracted some of the nation's top architects into S.O.M.'s aggressive, 600-man team that since 1945 has designed...
...went into private practice. In 1941 he enlisted in the Army as a private, emerged five years later, after service in New Guinea, Okinawa and Japan, as a lieutenant colonel. Back in McAlester after the war, he resumed his law practice, but when Representative Paul Stewart resigned because of ill-health, Albert ran for the seat. He won a spirited Democratic primary by a scant 350 votes; his Oxford background had not sat well with some of the farmers. The general election was a pushover (Oklahoma's Third District rarely elects a Republican to office...
After the meeting, the directors re-elected Cordiner to the chairmanship and also elected him president, a post he has filled since last February, when Robert Paxton, one of the men currently in the price-fixing headlines, resigned, giving ill-health as the reason...
...seemed quite complete unless his enemies could be slowly tortured to death before his eyes. The days of victory did not last forever. The king's scribes duly recorded Assurbanipal's thundering lament: "I did well unto god and man, to dead and living. Why have sickness, ill-health, misery and misfortune befallen...