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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...night the four University musical organizations will give their only Cambridge concert of this year in Sanders Theatre. The musical clubs have not had as successful a year as usual, because they were again forbidden a Christmas trip, and because the fall concert had to be given up on account of mismanagement. Bearing this in mind, it is certainly to their credit that they have kept at their practice through the year and reached a fair degree of excellence, as is said, despite the lack of most of their usual incentives to improvement. And so, even though the clubs...
...Perkins rowed for a time in a pair-oar with Sprague. This is the first work Perkins has done since he had to lay off on account of his strained side...
...entitled to enter any races, open or closed, within 200 miles of their real domicile regardless of their collegiate status. A careful digestion of the rules of the L. A. W. shows consequently that college riders are not spotted amateurs, but real amateurs with additional privileges granted them on account of their collegiate status...
...Founder's Cup was won by A. T. Harris '97 in the Shooting Club's contest yesterday, with a score of 15. The other scores were: Paine 13, Bancroft 12, Mallinckrodt 11, Byrd 11, Stover 10; Dove 8, Hardy 8, Du Pont 7, Campbell 6, Lunt 5. Partly on account of the weather the shooting was better than usual and in the handicap match the following scores were made: Class A shooting at 30 birds, Class B at 33, Class C at 36 and Class D at 40. Harris (A) 27, Sanford (B) 27, Mallinckrodt (B) 26, Paine...
...single sculling race which was to have taken place the day of the class races, but which was twice postponed on account of rough water, will be rowed next Monday. All men who desire to enter should hand their names to Donovan at the boathouse before Wednesday evening...