Word: stillmans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Anyone who has ever been sick knows how delightful it is to have visitors. I imagine how some Freshman from a far distant spot must feel when he comes here to sojourn for a time in Stillman during his first month. It would not be conducive to joyful feelings even the most hearty. May I suggest to all those upperclassmen who have not outworn doing a daily good turn that here is a fruitful field of endeavor--a visit to an invalid Freshman would not be unappreciated, even by the most bilish. Charles H. Clark...
...While Stillman Infirmary will never succeed in winning the reputation of a pleasure palace, the terrors of being sent up the river with a touch of grippe have greatly diminished since Miss Corbett has become its head nurse. Announcement of her appointment last fall to succeed Mrs. Brooks, who was retiring, caused no great stir, yet in less than a year her cheerfulness plus her precision have transformed the College hospital...
David A. Mittell, Joseph A. Patrick, George W. Phillips, Allen E. Puckett, Edward H. Schoyer, Calvin W. Stillman, Gardner P. Stratton, Robert E. L. Strider, 2nd., Richard H. Sullivan, James Tobin, George S. Viereck...
With an outfielder substituting on the mound, the Yardling ball team was edged out by the Brown Freshmen at Providence yesterday by one run in the eleventh inning which made the score 3 to 2. Regular pitcher Jack Schwede was invalided to Stillman with a bad knee in the seventh, so Pip Cutler was pressed into service from right field...
University 150-lb. Crew--Stroke, V. R. Bailey '40; 7, H. M. Turner '40; 6, S. M. Pierce '40; 5, R. Fay '40; 4, G. von L. Meyer, Jr., '38; 3, G. C. Cutler, Jr., '40; 2, J. S. Stillman '40; bow, J. G. Gilkey, Jr. '39; cox, N. M. Plaut...