Word: ills
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Skull and Bones-D. H. Day, Indianapolis, Ind.; T. S. Maffitt, St. Louis, Mo.; S. D. Ames, Providence, R. I.; M. T. Adams, Amherst, Mass.; C. F. Sweet, Grand Rapids, Mich.; R. A. Callahan, Chicago, Ill.; W. F. Whitehouse, New York City; H. T. Bowles, New York City; A. G. Vanderbilt, New York City; James Brown, Chicago, Ill.; Ord Preston, Englewood, N. J.; J. M. Magee, Pittsburg, Pa.; Fred H. Brooke, Birdsboro, Pa.; C. N. Wells, Scranton, Pa.; W. E. S. Griswold, Erie...
Durham came from Rock Island, Ill., where he prepared for college at the high school. Last year he stroked the Weld Freshman crew, but could not row this year on account of his studies...
...four substitutes. As a result the College crew is disbanded for the year. The 'Varsity rowed over the three and one-half mile course from the Weld to the Union Boat Club on time. J. F. Perkins rowed 6 in the place of J. H. Perkins who is ill. Lawrence who has been rowing on the College crew was taken back to the Freshman crew...
...Freshman boats. Lawrence was put in at 7 in the first boat, supplanting Loud, who was placed at 5. Perry went out of the boat, taking Lyman's place at 5 in the second boat. Lyman went in at 7. Gilchrist took the place of Frost, who is ill, in the first boat. The orders of the two crews...
...Rosenthal '98, the last Harvard speaker, took up and carefully considered the evils threatening our republican institutions from the present influx of ignorant and vicious foreigners. It is more important, said he, that we should protect these institutions than that we should seek to benefit the ill-conditioned and unfortunate people of Europe. Whereas, for the first fifty or sixty years after the adoption of the Constitution, our population was augmented almost entirely by people who had had experience in self-government, today the additions come from countries where the people are degraded and the democratic idea hardly exists...