Word: ills
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Medecin Malgre Lui" is one or Moliere's most characteristic satires of his cherished laughing-stock, the doctors. Squarelle is a drunken woodcutter, who ill-treats his wife, Martine. She seizes an opportunity for revenge, when Valere and Lucas, servants of Geronte, come in search of a doctor for their master's daughter, Lucinda, who, to avoid an unwelcome marriage, feigns dumbness. Martine tells the servants that her husband is a learned physician, but afflicted with an eccentric disinclination to practice his profession unless coerced by a sound thrashing. They seek out the unsuspecting woodcutter, and finding...
...second team, under the direction of Coach F. H. Nesmith '06, who has recently been appointed, had a short practice of several line plays. Just before the scrimmage, the first team tried the forward pass against a scrub eleven for a short period. Newhall, who has been slightly ill for the last few days, was again on the field. One new man reported, H. P. McLaughlin '09, halfback...
...Freshman crew has again lost its stroke, J. Cutler, who, owing to ill health, will probably not be able to row until the end of the week. His position was filled yesterday by Reece, who stroked the 1909 crew in the class races on May 18. The crew rowed down to Harvard bridge and back, following Reece well. During the last few days the men have gained better control of their slides and a smoother recovery...
Both teams were chosen on March 15. Since then the Juniors have been working steadily under the direction of the coach, B. V. Kanaley 2L. On March 24, W. H. Pollak resigned from the team because of ill health; and E. B. Stern, the alternate, was appointed to take his place. No other alternate has been appointed...
...play is a jovial dissertation on marriage, its risks, its illusions, its dangers, and the solid foundations of its happiness and success. The action presents four couples, three of which are decidedly ill-mated and Pickwickian, and consequently are drawn into all sorts of entanglements and paradoxical complications, while the courtship of the fourth forms an agreeable and pleasing contrast by the good sense, independent thought and true feeling which make the friendship of this pair finally mature into love. The plot is simple and perspicuous and does not require a detailed analysis, but it is handled in a witty...