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Seymour Howell of the class of '92 died on Monday night at the Cambridge Hospital. Two weeks ago he was taken ill with what seemed but a slight disorder of the stomach. Getting no better, however, during the following three days, he was removed to the Cambridge hospital where an inflammation of the vermiform appendage soon developed. His parents were summoned from their home in Albany, and consented, as a last resort, to a dangerous operation. Dr. Homans, the eminent surgeon, whose specialty is the operation for peritonitis, was called in and for a few days it seemed...
Second crew. Watriss '92, stroke, 165. Rowed on freshman crew and substitute on 'varsity. Rather weak in the stomach and fails to get an easy swing...
Professor Summer of Yale was taken ill after his political economy recitation Monday, and was found conscious but unable to move. The physicians ascribe the trouble to disordered stomach, and do not consider it at all dangerous...
...crew they row short. The recover is hurried and not smooth, and there is not enough life in the catch and heave. Most of the men fail to swing well from their hips, thereby getting a weak stroke and tiring themselves. The usual tendency to contract the stomach, instead of letting it take care of itself and hang naturally, is noticeable. This fault must be overcome if the men don't want to be used up in a short distance. The men must not hurry stroke. The crew is sitting up to its work better, and there appears...
...Must keep shoulders down and stomach natural. Keep head up and get better grip with outside hand...