Word: fever
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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John Moore Morse '07, of Worcester, died at his home late Tuesday evening of typhoid fever. He was prominent when in College, being permanent secretary of his class, president of the CRIMSON, and captain of the University tennis team. At the time of his death he held a position of trust with the firm of Moffat & White, bankers, of New York, with whom he had been since he was graduated...
...LECTURE. "Diptheria and Scarlet Fever." Dr. John H. McCollom. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...
...that his prose is below his poetry, which is perhaps true; but no one can blame him when the conditions under which he wrote are considered. His prose was written in defence of the very life and liberty of the English people at a time when everything was at fever heat, and when it was hardly possible to write composedly and coolly. Though not as good as his poetry, Milton's prose has not received the attention due it by scholars; it has been slighted because it calls to account king, church, council, and common law. This prose should...
...Diphtheria and Scarlet Fever. Dr. J. H. McCollom...
William Otis Smith '11, of Washington, D. C., died of scarlet fever at the Still-man Infirmary, on June 19. He entered Harvard from St. Mark's School and last year played on the second Freshman football team...