Word: american
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...held at Ardsley Casino, N. Y., May 12, 13 and 14. The five colleges originally entered are Harvard, Yale, Princeton, U. of P., and Columbia. The first day of the tournament will be taken up by an eighteen hole scratch medal competition open to the members of any American college, entries to be made at the time of match. The other two days are to be occupied by the team tournament played by rounds...
...Monday.Seminary of American History and Institutions. Disunion Forces in the North in 1860-1861. Mr. R. B. Perry. University...
...LIFE AT HARVARD."- Robert Grant '73 and E. S. Martin '77, have made the Harvard contribution for the "Scribner's Magazine" articles on "Undergraduate Life at American Universities." W. H. Hyde has drawn the jillustrations, from life. The Harvard articles appear in the May number, which is now ready...
...LIFE AT HARVARD."- Robert Grant '73 and E. S. Martin '77, have made the Harvard contribution for the "Scribner's Magazine" articles on "Undergraduate Life at American Universities." W. H. Hyde has drawn the illustrations, from life. The Harvard articles appear in the May number, which is now ready...
...built for the purpose. The boat is 64 feet long, 22 inches wide, 10 or 14 1-2 inches deep, the last measurement being from the top of the washstreak. It weighs 236 pounds and is one foot longer than last year's boat. The shell is built of American cedar and is very strong and substantial, having been built to suit a crew averaging 176 pounds. It is longer than any other shell in the boathouse...