Word: ills
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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John Marshall Whittemore Jr. '66, died of pneumonia at his home on Follen street Cambridge, Thursday morning. He was ill only a short time, less than a week in all. During the greater part of his life, and until his death, he was in the stationary business in Boston. In the year 1885, however, his business career was interrupted, when he held the office of Secretary of the College. In the spring of 1886, he resigned the position and went back to business. He leaves three children, F. L. Whittemore, graduated in '92, now studying in the Episcopal theological Seminary...
Harvard will play the Williams College nine at four o'clock this afternoon on Holmes. Corbett will play left field in place of Abbott who is ill, and Wiggin and Upton will be the battery. For Williams, Howe, who has been substitute pitcher on the Harvard 'varsity for the past two years, will pitch. The batting order of the teams will be as follows...
Brown played short stop for Exeter two years; Moore played for three years on the South Jersey Institute team; Morton caught for the Wakefield High School; Keefe played on the Watertown High School nine; Winslow never played baseball before; Gonterman played in the field for Knox School, Ill; McCarty was a member of the Somerville High nine; Fuller, first base, played that position for Dalzell's Preparatory School, Worcester; Kingsbury pitched on the Cutler School nine of Newton; Haine pitched on last years Hopkinson School nine; O'Mally caught for the Boston Latin School: Henry was catcher on the Sing...
Colonel Samuel E. Winslow is ill with scarlet fever...
This custom has gone altogether too far, and should be stopped immediately. The extent to which it has been carried this year is unpardonable. We offer no excuses for the men who are so ill-mannered as to cause such disturbances, yet it is a question if their negligence is any more to be condemned than the action of the students themselves. College men, whether freshmen or not, are supposed to be sufficiently well bred to act like gentlemen on all occasions. No matter what the provocation may be, the presence of +++ndies at least ought to be a check...