Word: slight
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...varsity crew has received a few changes the last few days. Yesterday Lewis rowed No. 4 in place of Watriss, who has laid off for a few days on account of a slight sprain. Captain Bullard took his seat at bow, and Jennings was moved down to No. 3, while Manning went to No. 5, on the second crew. The order was: Stroke, Hollister; 7, Stevenson; 6, Shepard; 5, Perkins; 4, Lewis; 3, Jennings; 2, Fennessy; bow, Bullard...
...University will not fail to appreciate the necessity for confidence and unity in the present condition of affairs. But if lack of confidence and unity is due to the secrecy of the training, it seems as though the slight advantages to be gained from the latter should be sacrificed for the greater good to be gained from a closer identification of the crew with University interests...
...health of the students. Dr. Fitz's announcement in this morning's CRIMSON, of a new departure in the way of a daily consultation hour, is wise and particularly well-timed. The sudden changes of weather incident to this time of the year increase the number of slight illnesses and such provision as is made by the University for the care of students in need of medical attendance takes away the possibility otherwise present of occasional suffering from neglect...
When the fund was started it was thought that many of the students would wish to make a slight return for all that Mr. Bolles had done for them during his life time. In this, however, the committee was mistaken, for all the subscriptions which have been received have come from Mr. Bolles's friends and practically nothing has come from the students...
...Ross L. S. one of the Harvard Yale debaters has suffered since last Wednesday with a slight attack of appendicitis. Last night, however, he was much improved and he will probably be able to take his part in the debate...