Word: ills
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Such a sick insurance is an opportunity of which many individuals in the world at large would be glad to avail themselves. Before any student decides not to send his registration card to the Bursar's office, would it not be well for him to consider the possibility of illness in his own case, or, if good fortune keep him well, the help his four dollars will be toward the general fund for the care of those poor fellows who do get ill; and further, the possibility that he as a member of the student body...
...Leonard did some good and fairly consistent kicking. During the line-up against the second team, the defense work was very irregular and far from satisfactory. The line held so poorly that attempts at field goals were twice blocked, and twice Marshall was forced to make hasty and ill-aimed kicks which went wide of the mark. On the offense, the interference was very loose and gave practically on assistance to the man with the ball...
...year as strong as usual, but superior team work will give it an advantage over the Freshmen. In the games played hitherto, Exeter has shown very little power in offense but a defensive strength likely to prove great enough to offer a vigorous resistance to the swift but ill-organized attack of the Freshman eleven...
...fastest of the backs, but is weak in defensive work. The candidates for right halfback include Ward, Wilhelmi, Owsley, Soper and Preston. Ward's efficiency lies in his weight and his kicking abilities; he has made a strong showing thus far. Wilhelmi has just returned to college after being ill for some time. If he can recover his form of last year he will prove very valuable to the team. Owsley is one of the strongest defensive backs on the squad. At fullback Farmer, Bowman, McClintoch and VanderPoel seem at present to be about equal in ability...
...Ballantine, R. H. Davis, E. E. Franchot, P. B. Fischer, H. Le B. Sampson, R. O. Wells, B. H. I. Brown, E. R. Kudy, of the second year class; and P. Kumler of the third year class. Davis and Ballantine have resigned from the board on account of ill health. The first issue of the Review will appear in November...