Word: accounting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Varsity crew did not row Saturday on account of the roughness of the water, the men taking a long run instead. The training table starts this morning at Young's, on Bow street. On April 18 the table will be changed to Mrs. Rainstord's, where the crew will remain until they go to Poughkeepsie, when Young will do the catering...
...field in 4m. 37s. W. G. Morse '99 won the high jump at 6 ft. 1 in. and F. H. Bigelow '98 won second place from scratch in the 50 yds. dash, which was won by Dyer of Yale (7 ft) in 5 2-5s. On account of the narrowness of the track Harvard withdrew her team from the triple team race which had been arranged with Yale and U. of P. and the race was won by Yale by a narrow margin...
...should be fully understood that the regular Harvard correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger did not write the scandalous account of Harvard's baseball affairs which was republished in yesterday's CRIMSON. It was a special dispatch for which the correspondent was in no way responsible...
...Ledger, reprinted in another column, comes very seasonably, after the recent editorial in the Graduates' Magazine, and the discussion raised thereby as to the loyalty of Harvard correspondents. it is an example of the most contemptible kind of disloyalty. Such an article printed in a leading American newspaper, an account not only untrue, but vilely slanderous, can not but injure Harvard vitally. It is to be sincerely hoped that the writer is not a Harvard man; if he is a Harvard man, the sooner he ceases to be the better...
LECTURE by Dr. Edward Waldo Emerson. Dr. Edward Waldo Emerson of Concord is to lecture at the Prospect Union this evening at eight o'clock. His subject will be, "The Lesson of the Soldier-a story of the Civil War." He will give an account of the life of Charles Russell Lowell. The lecture is open...