Word: april
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...very rapid. There was not the trouble-some problem of finding a stroke, and the eight was apparently seated at the outset of the season in the exact order in which it would row Yale, almost four months from then. Up to the time of the Columbia race on April 17, the boat was moving very fast. The crew was remarkably well together for so early in the season, and Sargent still had his ability to row a high stroke and keep it for a long distance, or to raise or lower it at will without losing his rhythmic heat...
...Freshman crew is an exceptionally fast eight. The order has remained unchanged with the exception of a few days since about the middle of April. Although the crew was badly beaten by the Cornell freshmen in their two mile race at Ithaca on May 31, it was simply defeated by an all-round superior crew, and contrary to popular opinion rowed very well. After this race the crew improved in its work at Cambridge, and up to date at New London the improvement has continued. During the whole season the chief fault of the crew has been a tendency...
Edward Everett Hale was born in Boston, April 3, 1822. After studying at the Boston Latin School he entered College and was graduated...
...John Noble '50, a member of the Board of Overseers and for many years clerk of the Massachusetts supreme judicial court, died at his home in Roxbury yesterday. He was born in Dover, N. H. April 14, 1829, and was graduated from the University with the class of 1850 and from the Law School in 1858. He taught for several years in Boston Latin School before studying law. After graduation he practiced law in Boston until 1875 when he was appointed clerk of the judicial court. He has been an Overseer of the College since...
...exhibition of the photographs which were shown in the Intercollegiate Camera Club Exhibit in Philadelphia on April 28 is now being held in the small Lecture Room in Robinson Hall. The photographs have been exhibited at the University of Pennsylvania, which received the first prize in the intercollegiate exhibit, and after a week in Cambridge they will be taken to Dartmouth, which was awarded third place. The photographs may be seen between 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. daily...