Word: allowing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...water around the Shawmut Boat Club house at South Boston is free from ice nearly all winter and offers splendid opportunities for rowing. The Shawmut Club has very kindly consented to leave their floats down during the winter, and will allow the 'varsity crew to keep a boat there and use the boat house as often as they please. Yesterday afternoon a crew composed of Herrick (stroke), Finlay, Tilton, Perkins, '91, Winthrop, Parker, '91, Cumnock, and Storrow (bow)-J. Storrow, L. S., cox-rowed down through the bridges and around to the Shawmut boat house, where they left the boat...
...Hasty Pudding Club building on Holmes Field was chosen, and through the efforts of Captain Finally permission was obtained of the corporation to use it for the purpose of building a tank. The building is 47 feet long by 38 feet on the inside. This will not allow a regular-sized barge to be used, but the old wooden '76 barge-the first used at Harvard and now in the boathouse-will be placed in the tank. A contract has been made with Marshall N. Stearns, a mason of Cambridge, to do the masonry work. He has commenced, and hopes...
...improbable that Prof. Norton will allow the men taking Fine Arts 3 as an extra to take any of the examinations...
...bicycle "smoker," Thursday evening, important business was transacted. The constitution was amended in order to allow sophomores to be admitted as associate members. A motion to make the dues one dollar a year after the first year of membership was laid on the table till next meeting that all members might have an opportunity to consider it. The following motion was unanimously carried...
...That the Harvard Bicycle Club challenge the Yale Bicycle Club to a roadrace next June, immediately after the final examinations, leaving to Yale choice of distance and course; the number of competitors to be from five to ten. If Yale chooses a course at New Haven they are to allow Harvard $8 per man towards the expenses; but, if a course near Cambridge is chosen, Harvard shall allow Yale...