Word: illness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Stillman Infirmary will open tomorrow, and hereafter any student taken ill may go to the infirmary and have the use of all its privileges...
...choose his own physician. At present it is doubtful how the patients' fees will be arranged. One there are many ways suggested. One idea is that students may, by paying a certain sum, insure themselves for being sick during the year. By doing this a student, whenever taken ill, would have the use of the infirmary, medicines and nursing included, free of charge. If a man, however, did not insure himself, he would still have the use of the infirmary, only he would have to pay a larger price than he would have had to pay if he had been...
...that "a man who intends to follow the profession of forestry will not do ill to begin his work here." This is most true if it is read with a strong accent on the "begin." He could acquire here the knowledge of surveying, of geology, of meteorology which, as you say, are essential. He could also study agriculture, chemistry, horticulture and landscape gardening, and if he became a forester would doubtless be glad of his knowledge. But these things will carry him no further than courses on chemistry, botany and biology, however useful, would carry a student of medicine...
...than 50 out of 2,000 to 2,500. These two difficulties taken together are serious. Thirty men by combining could have controlled any one of those annual meetings and elected the officers except those who held over. If the plan proposed is accepted all danger of sudden and ill considered change is removed and the responsibility of members and of officers is defined...
...University crew squad was graded into a first and a second eight yesterday. Brownell was taken on the squad, and as Covel and Hartwell were slightly ill and did not row, Low was put in the second boat temporarily. The orders were as follows...