Word: boatings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Tickets for the picnic will be $1.50. This, with the amount donated by the Freshmen, should coven all the expenses of the day, including the boat, the band, and lunches for everybody on the island. Besides this, there will be refreshments served on the boat. These tickets may be had after Monday of next week from any member of the Committee. The Committee is composed as follows: S. Adams, W. H. Chatfield, M. G. Day, J. A. Henderson, J. H. Hodges, S. T. Hopkins, G. F. Plimpton, D. T. Thomson, P. K. Randall, G. T. Winslow, and L. M. Wright...
...ready to receive applications for tickets for the Harvard-Yale boat race June 19. The following regulations have been made: Applications will be received until Tuesday, June 2, at 5 o'clock and tickets will be mailed between June 10 and 15. Since the demand for tickets in the past has far exceeded the supply, preference will be given to applications for one ticket over those filed for two. No application will be accepted from any person who is on the blacklist. Checks and money orders should be made payable to the Harvard Athletic Association...
There was a change in the orders of the first two crews yesterday. L. Curtis went to 3 in the first boat, Murray was shifted to 3 on the second, and Meyer went to 7 to take Curtis's place...
Lund was tried out at stroke on the first boat for a short time. The orders of the boats were as follows...
...David Draham Krissfeld> of Worcester, and Arthur Easterbrook Whittemore, of South Hadley Falls, alternate, accompanied by manager Max Roth '17, of Scranton, Pa. and C. A. Trafford, Jr., '16, will leave South Station this evening at 6 o'clock for Fall River and there will take the Fall River boat for New York. They will arrive in Princeton Friday morning at 11 o'clock...