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Word: sicked (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...with Kernan, who also went in for a few minutes at left halfback, helped to put life into the game. Barnard is still temporarily disabled by a bruise on his heel and Shea took his place. McDonald, Clark and Pruyn, who have been for several days on the sick list, were out again, and Stillman and Matthews reported for practice. A large number of coaches were on the field, among them W. Hoag '94, W. L. Garrison '97, D. G. Mason '95, J. C. Fairchild '96, and A. M. Beale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST IMPROVEMENT SHOWN. | 9/30/1902 | See Source »

...same lines as other private hospitals, each patient being entitled to choose his own physician. At present it is doubtful how the patients' fees will be arranged. One there are many ways suggested. One idea is that students may, by paying a certain sum, insure themselves for being sick during the year. By doing this a student, whenever taken ill, would have the use of the infirmary, medicines and nursing included, free of charge. If a man, however, did not insure himself, he would still have the use of the infirmary, only he would have to pay a larger price...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INFIRMARY OPENS TOMORROW. | 9/24/1902 | See Source »

...Golf Team will play its first regular match of the season this afternoon with the Wollaston team. The match was arranged for eight players on a side, but as two of the Wollaston team are sick, it is probable that only six pairs will play. A second match against Wollaston will be played a week from today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golf Match Today. | 4/23/1902 | See Source »

Only four of last year's team are out this spring: Wendell, Stillman, Clarkson, and Frantz. Devens has had an operation performed on his knee, but may possibly come out later. Coburn is sick, and Winsor and Coolidge are not out. Kernan is the only substitute who has returned this year, so that the infield positions will have to be filled by untried men. With such a lack of experienced material, baseball work will have to be of the hardest kind this year in order to turn out a winning team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball Prospects. | 3/10/1902 | See Source »

...greatest services of these societies is that of insuring adequate medical treatment to their members when sick, and of paying their full wages during their illness. Furthermore the societies see to it that no laborer who has been sick returns to his work until he is thoroughly cured. Through the agency of the societies it was shown that pharmacists made fabulous profits on medicinal articles. The societies proceeded to engage the services of a large number of pharmacists, who sell their goods at cost price to members of mutual aid societies. The greatest benefit, however, which the societies afford...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lecture by M. Mabilleau. | 2/20/1902 | See Source »

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