Word: ills
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...been uniformly supported by the courts of America and England-Township vs. Rodgers, 16 Wallace 644; Cass vs. Johnston, 92 U. S 369; Attorney general vs. Shepard, 62 N. H. 383; State vs. Foxcroft 2 Burr. 1017; Rex vs. Beldringer 4 Tem. R. 810; Lountz vs. People 113 Ill. 137; State vs. Mayor, 37 Mo. 270; State vs. Leisselline, 1 McCord...
Professor B. O. Pierce has been obliged to give up his college duties on account of ill-health...
...president's report for last year appears the following paragraph "There is a common impression among ill informed people that Harvard college, though hard to get into, is easy to stay in. How erroneous the impression is may be seen every year in the figures published in the Dean's annual report concerning the changes in the personnel of the successive college classes. Thus in October, 1888, it appears from the Dean's statistics for the year 1888-89, that the freshman, sophomore and junior classes numbered together 825 persons, and that of this number 87 left college...
Sherril, the Yale sprinter has been very ill and it is doubtful whether he will be able train for the Mott Haven team. His absence and the loss of Shearman will seriously handicap Yale at the intercollegiate meeting...
...students for the prizes offered by the American Protective Tariff league for 1890: Prof. Richard T. Ely, Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore, Md; Hon. Nelson Dingley, Lewiston, Me.; Hon. W. W. Bates, Com. of Navigation, Washington, D. C.; A. Foster Higgins, Esq., New York city; Wm. Penn Nixon, Esq., Chicago, Ill. The subject is: "The Application of the American policy of protection to American shipping engaged in international commerce." The essays must be sent to the League, 23 W. 23d St., New York, before March 1. Awards will be made June 1, as follows: For the best essay...