Word: borland
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Messrs. Mumford and Borland on the part of Harvard have completed arrangements whereby the annual boat-race will be rowed at New London for the next five years...
THROWING THE HAMMER.Allen, L. S.; Batchelder, L. S.; Roberts, '86; Borland, '86; McRae, '84; Bowen, '87; Gibson, '88; Chollet, '88. Fair records are made in this event...
...appointed ushers for to days Athletic Meeting: F. S. Billings, F. A Delano, W. P. Homans, M. S. Latham, R. L. McCook, J. G. Mumford, J. Simpkins, E. Sutton, A. Crocker, F. S. Taylor, G. C. Adams, E. L. Winthrop, O. Ames, D. C. Clark, J. D. Bradley, Barnes, Borland. They are requested to be at the gymnasium without fail at 10 A. M., to receive instructions...
...following men have been appointed ushers for the Athletic Meeting on Saturday: G. C. Adams; O. Ames; F. S. Billings; W. S. Barnes; Borland; J. D. Bradley; W. A. Chauler; D. C. Clark; F. A. Delano; J. H. Gardiner; W. P. Homans; M. Latham; McCook; J. G. Mumford; Simpkins; Sutton; E. L. Winthrop. It is requested that they be at the gymnasium at 10 A. M. Saturday, in order to be instructed in their duties...
...crew has been doing very good work lately, although it is deprived of the important help and advice of Col. Bancroft, which all freshmen crews have had for the past five years. The upper classmen have been very kind in their efforts to help the crew, Messrs. Mumford and Borland especially, being untiring in their efforts. The crew now rows six hundred strokes a day, using the sliding seats. Porter is still stroking, and bids fair to be a capital man for the place. The crew runs every day on North Avenue, and pulls the chest weights three times...