Show I I WILL MCREAS CONDITION I I He is Improving Rapidly and Writes of His Experience The many friends of Will McCrca who was Injured recently In the lire at Cornell will be glad to learn that ho Is rapidly recovering from his Injuries While still in tho infirmary he Is pro grossing as rapidly as could he hoped under the circumstances He has written writ-ten his mother giving full particulars of the lire When he wrote the last letter ton of the injured I men wore still in the Infirmary and young Mc I Creu assured his mother that when he looked around and saw how terribly I some of his companions were injured that his own Injuries seemed trlval in deed One of the injured boys died after being placed In the inllrmary and one was not expected to live at tho time the last letter was written by Mr McCrea to his mother liven I amid his suffering the sense of humor which always characterized Will Mclrta when a student here is still strong for In writing to his mother I ho said that people might talk about t tying shVots together and other devices I 11 I I means of which a man might escape j I in the presence of u conflagration but j added l A fellow dont take much time I to think when the fire is so closeto him I I that his hair IB being singed |