Word: aboard
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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FRESHMAN TUG.- The Freshman tug will leave the pier at West Boston Bridge (take Bowdoin Square car) at 3.30 p. m., sharp. Ticket holders can go aboard...
...Harvard launch came down to the lower end of the course this evening, leaving the crew at work above. The course has not yet been wholly flagged as the parties who are to place the stakes, and the colors are not ready. Steamer Skipjack has all the material aboard for marking the half miles of the course, and will do the work tomorrow. The rest today will be beneficial to the crews, so when the course is flagged it is likely that both eights will be anxious to go over the full four miles...
...morning, at 9 o'clock, from the Park Square station. This train goes directly through to Philadelphia, arriving there at 6.10 o'clock. Dinner for the team will be prepared at New Haven, and served on the way to New York. At New York the train will be run aboard a steamer and will be taken by it around the city to the connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad. The quarters of the team at Philadelphia will be at the Hotel Metropole on Broad street...
...usual task of the substitutes-carrying the trunks-followed. There was a general choosing of beds and the usual confusion of getting settled. In the midst of all this the Yale launch passed with its crew aboard and saluted with three long blasts of the whistle. At this the Harvard flag was dipped three times in return for the courtesy. In half an hour the launch arrived and at seven o'clock the crew was on the water for its first New London row this year. N. Perkins is not expected until Tuesday; the coaching in the meantime is done...
...York Herald publishes the report, received from its correspondent at Havre, of the death of Warwick Potter '93. He had been one of a party aboard the yacht Lagamore, and died from the effects of seasickness. His body will be sent to New York by the Champagne...