Word: sicklied
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...western city finds varied instruction as to what his native city needs, and the future lawyer finds legal work and problems, in the Associated Charities; the future teacher finds congenial and profitable experience with the Prospect Union classes or the Home Library groups the future physician visits the sick child; and any man who looks forward to helping the unfortunate is enabled to make a good start, and add to the charm of his college days a bit of thought for somebody else...
...Harvard infirmary are taking some definite shape. The need of one that shall be adequate is pressing. Aside from the advantage which the college would derive from it, the benefit to the individual student would be very great. No one who has not been through the experience of sickness in a college room can begin to appreciate the discomforts which go with it. If the sickness is contagious, these are aggravated almost beyond the limit of patient endurance. To the sick man many comforts are necessary which the same man in perfect health is able and contented to do without...
...Fitz showed that since the beginning of the present college year there have been 2600 sick excuses presented at the office, and that these represent an absence from college duties of over 16,000 days...
...crew went back to the barge, it being thought best to begin over again the training of the men, since substitutes will have to take the place of the men who are sick. N. H. Cabot, who was substitute end rush on the 'varsity football team last fall, came out with the crew and rowed in the pair...
Only the junior and senior crews appeared on the river yesterday. Chapman, who has been rowing No. 5 on the sophomore crew is on the sick list so that all the work done by the sophomores was in pair-oars. It is rumored that Adams and Fuller of the freshman crew both have scarlet fever...