Word: illness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Since the disappearance of the new launch "Red Top" in the Cape Cod Bay it has been decided to order another speed launch to take the place of the ill-fated craft intended for the use of Coach E. J. Brown '96, head coach of the Harvard University crew squad...
...body of its builder was subsequently found on the shore at Scituate. Since then, two southwesters, a boat-hook, and a hatch-cover from the ill-fated launch have been discovered by searchers, making it apparent that the "Red Top" was capsized, either by a heavy head-wind or collision with some obstacle...
...unless Democrats prevent, which is unlikely, Mrs. McCormick will be elected to Congress in November. She will undoubtedly make an active, vigorous member; for while the locations of her four residences-a ranch in Wyoming; a farm at little Byron, Ill..; a camp in Virginia; an ancient manor in Georgetown, well out of Washington-bespeak her inclination to "get away from it all," still she is far more the intense realist than the intellectual recluse. She sees no sex in statesmanship. She says she knows some women who are qualified right now for Cabinet positions. Some day, she says...
...After each had been given a well-known treatment (subcutaneous injections of epinephrine chloride), he started his experiment. To eight he gave three to five grains of sodium nitrite every two hours. All eight were cured after the second dose. The other eight, who received no sodium nitrite, were ill for two days...
...pound crews since their practice skirmishes with the Kent School eights on April 11, have been taking daily distance jaunts on the Charles, preparatory to a time trial scheduled for today or tomorrow. Coach c. S. Heard '25, who has been ill the past few days, plans to hold time trials regularly twice a week from now on in order to have his charges in top-form for their regatta with Yale and Princeton at Derby, Connecticut...