Word: throatedly
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...Hurst, '91, formerly editor of the CRIMSON, has left college on account of throat trouble. He will pursue a course of study at Leipsig...
Deblois, '89, is ill at home, suffering from some throat trouble...
...order to read them one has to suffer either a close, shiftin atmosphere or to endure such a continuous current of cold air beating down on one's head as to confine him in his room for a day or so with a bad cold or a sore throat. Prof. Childs was compelled to stay in his house two days last week as a direct result of his zeal in trying to find some books in the library. All this cannot be laid to the riegligence of the employees of that building, since pure air must be obtained even...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: I have just received a despatch from Canon Wilberforce saying that "to his unspeakable distress he will be unable to fulfill his engagement at Cambridge to-night, as he is confined to his bed with inflamed throat and chest...
...Junior crew has finally been chosen, and is at work with the other eights on the Charles. Four of the men have recently been sick with throat trouble, but with the exception of Bradlee they are now all right again. Bradlee unfortunately will not be able to row again this year, which will be a serious loss to the crew. Of the other men, Capt. Adams, Porter, Churchill and Hale are of last year's crew, and Woodman rowed freshman year, while Smith, Appleton and Carpenter...