Word: ill
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Martin, the editor of Life, and a Harvard graduate, has retired from that position on account of ill health, and has been succeeded by Mr. Guy Carlton. It is said that Life has passed into the possession of the company which publishes the Columbia Spectator...
...Eliot Norton is said to be ill in New York and unable to ride in the bicycle race this afternoon...
...natural science, and language, leading to political and moral science." These four elements are the "food, air, exercise and rest of physical growth." Not many years ago sectarian influence was very strong among the colleges, invading the trustees and faculty. Hence we see all over the country feeble, ill-endowed institutions, caring little for sound learning but strong for the defence of denominational tenets...
Jeff Davis is seriously ill at his residence, Beauvoir, Miss...
...nine will play its first championship match at New Haven next Saturday against the Yale nine. From the very beginning Harvard has had ill luck; but owing to the work of an energetic captain and the enthusiastic co-operation of the other members of the nine she will put a nine in the field which we are sure will do her justice. In the beginning of the year Harvard's prospects were unusually bright; but in one of the first games two of the most valuable men were disabled. Winslow, upon whom every one relied to fill the pitcher...