Word: illness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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George Abbott Brownell, of New York, N. Y.; Lioyd Kirkham Garrison, of New York, N. Y.; William Rice Odell, Jr., of Chicago, Ill...
Charles Rollin Larrabee, of Chicago, Ill.; Foster Meredith Trainer, of Brookline; Frederick Marcus Warburg, of New York...
Anyone who feels ill should consult a physician at once. Experience has shown that influenza cases taken care of early generally do well. It is the individual who persists in going about in the endeavor to "fight it off" who is most likely to suffer seriously. Don't pride yourself on "fighting off" things. If you apparently succeed it simply means you were fortunate enough to have only a light touch of it, or more likely that you did not have...
Herbert Fullerton Dickson '22, of New Canaan, Conn, died of pneumonia last Saturday, December 7, at Louisville, Kentucky. He was about to be released from the O. T. C. at Camp Zachary Taylor, when he was suddenly taken ill. Dickson graduated from Milton Academy in 1917, and, after working a year out West, came here last fall and enlisted temporarily in the S. A. T. C. and was soon ordered to Camp Zachary Taylor. He was among the first, if not the first, of the class of 1922 to die in the service of his country...
Three other prizes were given to undergraduates in the competition as follows: one of $100 to Martin Luther Hope '19, of Eldorado, Mo., for an essay entitled "Thomas Hardy"; one of $50 to Carl Schmalz '19, of Huntly, Ill., whose subject was "The Fur Trade (1600-1700)"; and a third of $50 to Robert Pierce Casey '19, of Dorchester, who wrote on "The Fatherhood of God in the Teaching of Jesus...