Word: ills
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Appleton Chapel tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Seats on the floor will be reserved until 7.25 o'clock for members of the University and friends accompanying them; the gallery will be open to the public at 7 o'clock. Rev. James G. K. McClure, D.D., of Chicago, Ill., will preach on November 3 and November...
...rowing according to their afternoon engagements. The University crew has undergone a few changes, but the order has for the most part remained fixed. Wyman has temporarily taken Severance's place at 5, and G. Bacon has been rowing at 2, in place of Fish, who has been ill with a severe cold. E. Bacon and Sargent, the new men from last year's victorious Freshman crew, are showing up well at stroke and bow, respectively. All the crews are rowing easily, and have been improving slowly. Coach Wray has followed in the launch every day and on Friday...
...coxswained by Assistant Coach Gill, covered three miles in easy stretches. It was announced today that substitute Morgan will be unable to row for at least a week, owing to an injury to the base of his spine which he received playing baseball several days ago. Lunt is also ill, but will be able to row again within a day or two. Wyman, who was taken ill with the mumps last Tuesday, went out in a pair oar with Assistant Coach Gill this morning. W. Blair, coach of the Yale freshmen, was the guest of Captain Bacon at luncheon today...
...this time the Harvard crew is still rather unsettled, owing to the absence of Glass, who has been ill, but the race, coming as it does, almost exactly as month before the Yale contest, will be interesting. Faulkner and Fish are the only men who occupy the same seats as in the race with Columbia on the eleventh of this month, while in the rest of the crew there has been a number of changes...
ITHACA, NEW YORK, May 10.--The University baseball team arrived here at 2 o'clock this afternoon, after a rather hard journey. The men showed no ill effects of the trip, and spirited practice was held on Percy Field, shortly after arriving. The fielding was especially good, notwithstanding the fact that the ground was rather slippery, owing to a snow which fell this morning. The batting of the team against Brennan, Bush and Slater, was hard and accurate. All the men seemed in good condition after the practice, and ready to play a hard game tomorrow...