Word: poore
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...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, may owe it to Mr. Stillman to show his appreciation of the generous purpose of the Infirmary? M. H. BAILEY...
...Very recently several members of the football team have lost sleep because of unnecessary noise in their dormitories late at night. The result has been that the development of the team has been retarded by the poor condition of these men. It would seem unnecessary to ask members of the University to see that no more harm of this sort is done." J. W. FARLEY. R. P. KERNAN...
...than usual and afforded better protection to the runner, but on line-plunges the backs were so slow that the holes made for them were closed again before they could reach the line and consequently only very short gains were possible. Also, in handling punts the backs were very poor and fumbled frequently...
...Brown, R. W. Ruhl, T. H. Graydon, R. W. Page, S. C. Colburn, E. F. Mann, R. Abercrombie, F. G. Hall, P. Coonley, W. B. Renn, R. C. Paige, J. A. Field, F. Jaques, S. Whitwell, G. Bettman, A. L. Thayer, R. W. Child, E. R. Little, F. H. Poor, G. H. Dowse, N. C. Foote, S. Blaikie, A. Black, E. F. Breed, J. D. Williams, A. Little, C. Brewster, M. Hale, A. Derby. S. Baird, F. W. Peabody, A. G. Rotch, W. P. Wharton, S. Greeley, S. Waller, J. S. Lovering, A. H. Weed, W. Clarkson, J. B. Ayer...
...condition to play. Back of the line S. Ward has shown the best work of the many candidates for right halfback, and if be continues to improve, seems likely to hold the position. At fullback, Farmer and Bowman have been alternated in the practice; the latter is still in poor physical condition...