Word: ills
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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January 23.--The Rev. Charles W. Gilkey, A.M., Hytle Park Baptist Church, Chicago, Ill...
...following men have been nominated for election: Hugh Bancroft '98, of Boston; Robert Perkins Bass '96, of Peterboro, N. H.; Benjamin Carpenter '88, of Chicago, Ill.; Dwight Filley Davis '00, of St. Louis, Mo.; Robert Grant '73, of Boston; Robert Frederick Herrick '90, of Milton; Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe '87, of Boston; William DeWitt Hyde '79, of Brunswick, Me.; Joseph Lee '83, of Boston; William Sydney Thayer '85, of Baltimore...
...rowed in the University eight against Yale last spring, Captain Q. Reynolds, W. T. Gardiner and L. S. Chanler, Jr., were lost by graduation, and Captain L. Saltonstall and L. Curtis of the Henley eight also graduated. The withdrawal of C. E. Schall '16, on account of ill-health, left a nucleus of twelve "H" men around which to build a strong combination; besides the veterans of last year's Yale race, six oarsmen and the coxswain of the victorious Henley crew were available...
...picking his lieutenant's McClellan and Hooker demonstrated their inadequacy to the people long before the President realized it. Finally, Hooker's resignation gave Mead a chance, and with the battle of Gettysburg the North began to cheer up again. Grant also rose to power and fame though ill thought of at first through lack of success and his victories at Vicksburg and Chattannooga added glory to the Administration. Throughout the war the situation of the leaders in the government depended greatly on the victories in the field, and only a startling series of successes carried Lincoln through his second...
Jesse Hoyt '16, of New York, N. Y., has been elected captain of the Princeton baseball team for 1916. Hoyt played centre field on the team until a month ago when he became ill...