Word: typhoidal
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Edwin Warren Cutting '98, died last Sunday in Worcester, Mass., from typhoid fever. He was taken sick last summer but had expected to return to complete his course at college. He was a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity...
Robert T. French '93, died Saturday morning, Nov. 6, at Toronto, Canada, from an attack of typhoid fever...
When college opened in New Haven this fall, the outlook for the football season was certainly disheartening. During the summer Capt. Rodgers had been taken ill with typhoid fever and his continued weakness necessitated the appointment of a temporary captain in his stead. Benjamin, last year's halfback, accordingly took charge of the men. Of the '96 eleven only Rodgers, Benjamin, Chadwick, Chamberlin, Conner and Hine returned this fall, and it was thought that only four of these men would be able to play. There was a good deal of very raw material to work upon but no stars...
Joseph Robbins '95 died of typhoid fever Friday, at his home, after a four weeks' illness. His funeral will take place this (Monday) afternoon, at his home, 430 Meridian St., East Boston...
...opening of college this fall the prospects for a good football team at Yale were not very bright. Very few of the old men had returned and Captain Rodgers was just recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. Now, however, with two weeks' work to look back upon, the prospects for a good team are decidedly encouraging. A very large number of new men have come out and the majority of them play a fast, lively game. Almost every position on the team is at present filled by a new man, and this new material puts all the life...