Word: brightness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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About thirty candidates are now working for the sophomore crew. In this number there are several very promising men who did not come out at all last year, and there is a feeling that the prospects for a strong crew are exceedingly bright. Derby, Townsend and Duffield, of last year's crew, are now with the 'varsity. Of the other men who rowed against Yale, all except Sheppard will try this year. So far most of the coaching has been done by Fennessy, Townsend and Russell. The men are now using oars with straight arms...
...students can tell what is being done on Soldiers Field is by the looks of the men who practice there; the rest of the students will be influenced by the smiles of these men and as much by their scowls. Let the whole atmosphere of the place be bright and cheerful for the rest of the week and when Friday comes we shall send the team off to Springfield with a cheer such as has not been heard here in years, a cheer which shall go a long way toward victory...
Last night the Natural History Society held its 789th monthly meeting, in the society rooms in the old Pudding building. Twenty-four new members were taken on, and generally speaking, the prospects of the society seem to be very bright. Its officers for the winter were elected last April and are as follows: President, A. W. Weysse, Gr.; graduate vice-president, T. A. Jaggar, Jr.; undergraduate vice-presidet, J. M. Mackaye '95; treasurer, F. B. White '94; secretary, I. N. Tilden '94; librarian, C. Bullard '96; executive committee, the above ex-officals and F. H. Pratt '96, R. Walcott...
WANTED.- Bright, sharp men, at once. Easy work, good pay. No outside scheme. Apply to Mr. Kimball, at the CRIMSON office, at half after one today...
WANTED.- Bright, sharp men, at once. Easy work, good pay. No outside scheme. Apply to Mr. Kimball, at the CRIMSON office, at half after one today...