Word: ills
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...play might be called 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 court ship 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...
April 22--Rev. Herbert L. Willett, D.D., of Chicago, Ill...
...Harvard team, which will support the negative, is made up of G. J. Hirsch '07, A. Fox 3L., and A. Tulin 3L. Tulin, however, for the past week has been ill in the Infirmary. It was hoped until the last that he would recover sufficiently to speak this evening, but the doctors have announced that his sickness is more serious than it was believed at first, and that he will not be able to leave his room. W. M. Shohl '06, who had been appointed alternate, will take his place. In the main speeches the order will be : Hirsch...
...cross country team are running daily under the direction of J. L. Eisele '06. W. M. Armstrong '07 has been elected captain of the track team for the coming year, in place of S. Ruton Miller '07, who did not return to college this year on account of ill health...
...lived in Brookline, and prepared for College at Noble and Greenough's. While in College he was an editor of the Lampoon and of the Advocate, a member of the Pen and Brush Club and of the Signet, and was one of the authors of "Harvard Celebrities." Ill-health compelled him to leave College in the middle of his Junior year...