Word: ills
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...York 1856-58 School and tutors in England and France 1859-60 School and tutors, Switzerland and Germany 1860-61 painting with W.M. Hunt 1861 Enters Harvard 1864 Enters the Medical School 1865-66 With Agassiz expedition in Brazil 1867-68 Europe, Mainly Germany 1869 M.D., Harvard 1869-72 Ill-health and recovery 1873 Instructor in anatomy and physiology at Harvard 1873-74 In Europe, especially Italy 1875 Begins teaching psychology 1878 Marries Alice Howe Gibbens 1879 Begins teaching philosophy 1885 Professor of philosophy 1889 Professor of psychology 1890 Publication of Principles of Psychology 1897 Publication of Will to Believe...
...biologist, led the expedition, and for one full year the troupe investigated the fauna and flora of South America. A mild case of smallpox made the initial months unpleasant, though it left James with no facial pock-marks. By October his health and spirits had improved considerably. Despite the ill-concealed homesickness of many of his ship-board letters, James seldom regretted the journey in late life...
...Ill-health was probably the primary reason for the decision to leave Harvard. He had fallen into a state of physical suffering and depression that was to last nearly six years. In this condition James found prolonged work in a laboratory unendurable. A growing interest in experimental physiology led him to select Germany as his country of exile. He intended both to enhance his scientific knowledge and improve his facility in the German language while recuperating...
...Latin America this policy translates into an effort not to win allies, or even friends, but to help build stable, peaceable and economically sturdy nations, hopefully with governments "responsive to the consent of the governed." In Latin America, that is the goal of the Administration's still ill-defined Alliance for Progress. Some other arenas of policy...
...above may confirm in many an old suspicion that Hiss is constitutionally incapable of liking anything on the Harvard stage. As he, too, now makes his adicux in a last review he would like to seize a final opportunity not only to deny this most ill-informed of calumnies but to express as vigorously as possible his admiration for all of Harvard's drama. If its best is excellent judged by the highest standards, it is certainly no slur to say that its worst is bad by those same standards. Always it is luminous for its energy and its intelligence...