Word: ills
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...scheme proposed by the Class Day Committee suggested a ball game with Yale on Saturday afternoon. Would it not be pleasanter and more appropriate to have a game with a team of graduates? There could be no possible ground for ill-feeling, we should be very glad to see famous old players again, and they would doubtless come back on that day more joyfully than on any other...
...college hospital, which should furnish at as low cost as possible, proper medical attendance, careful nursing and appetizing food to all students who might be sick has been sorely felt for a number of years. At present a student whose home is not near Cambridge, if taken ill, has either to stay in his room or go to the Cambridge Hospital. A great many students can ill afford to go to the Hospital during a long sickness. But the plight of one who is ill in his own room is no better. It is hard to get proper attention...
Professor Austin Stickney, whose death has just occurred at Paris, graduated from college with the class of 1852, among his classmates being Judge William G. Choate, Joseph H. Choate, Professor Cheever and Professor J. B. Thayer. Prevented by ill health from studying law as he intended, Mr. Stickney became professor of Latin in 1858 at Trinity College, Hartford. He afterwards held for several years the professorship of Greek at the same college. For the past thirty years Professor Stickney and his family have lived much of the time abroad...
...Exeter football team have elected J. S. Miller '98, of Sterling, Ill., captain for next year. He played fullback on this year's team...
...CARPENTER, of Chicago, Ill...