Word: ills
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...this hour instead of four. Dickinson will take Alward's place in left field on the 'varsity, as the latter is temporarily laid up. The freshmen must therefore find a new man to play first base for them today, and R. E. Paine will be tried. Minton is ill and will not be able to play again this year. Highlands, who used to pitch for the Fall River High School team, will probably be put in the box against Yale on the thirtieth. Other changes may be made in the team before the Yale game. Linnfield, who is now substitute...
...cancelling the games with Harvard, is one of the most surprising communications we have ever seen. It is impossible to see how Yale could, in a spirit of justice, assume such a position; and it is equally hard to understand her tone of personal attack upon Captain Dean. However ill-advised his conduct may have been in trying to arrange his games with Princeton without consulting the advisory committee in baseball, it is perfectly certain that he arranged the games in good faith, and equally certain that his arrangements with Yale were made in the same spirit. For Yale, therefore...
...Maynard '93, who has been ill, has recovered sufficiently to go home...
...Whitehouse '91, who has been ill with diphtheria, expects to go South this week...
...just been announced that Sherman Hoar has resigned the trusteeship of Phillips Exeter Academy in favor of Professor Charles F. Dunbar. Mr. Hoar has merely acted for Professor Dunbar during the past year owing to the latter's ill-health...