Word: agreement
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Concerning the recent implication that the Harvard freshman crew are not living up to an agreement to row the Yale freshmen this spring, the Yale News says editorially: "We are obliged to the CRIMSON for its correction, and wish in no way to imply that Harvard has broken any agreement officially made...
...Harvard freshman Class has refused to accept the agreement made by the two captains of the Yale and Harvard 'varsity crews early in the year, to the effect that the freshman classes of the two universities should row a race in New London the last week in June, the race will in all probability have to be given...
This sentence implies that Harvard has not lived up to an agreement with the Yale freshmen. The fact is that Harvard did not enter into any agreement at all in regard to a race with the Yale freshmen, so that the implication in the above statement is entirely without foundation...
...have been practicing steadily, and the team which Harvard sends down to-day is as strong as last year's victorious one. The make-up of the Harvard team is: Bacon, '90, capt.; McKay, '92; Luce, '91; Post, '90, and Lamb, '91. The match will be shot under the agreement published in a recent number of the CRIMSON...
...Club shall not be bound by this agreement after September 1, 1891, unless a renewal shall be ratified by a vote of each club...