Word: calling
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...hundred and fifty one men, the largest number in the history of Freshman rowing at Harvard, responded last evening to the call for candidates for the Freshman crew. F. L. Higginson, Jr., '00, captain of the University crew, outlined the work for the year. The candidates will be divided into four squads and they will begin training tomorrow on the weights and rowing machines in the Gymnasium. As soon as the weather permits, work will commence on the river and there will be no let up until the race on June 28. Regular coaches will be appointed after the work...
...grievance of the city government is the existence of the Harvard Co-operative Society, a general store doing business under, what they call, circumstances of a most favorable condition. Whereas the competitors of this institution, in and about Harvard square, are obliged to pay rent on taxed property, the Co-operative does business in an untaxed building for which, it is asserted, it pays no rent...
...that the track athletes will not take part in any indoor races during the entire season. No indoor relay team will be formed and the half a dozen invitations which have been received will be declined. The annual indoor games have also been given up. The candidates will be called out about Feb. 1, and James Robinson will take charge of them. The weight candidates, who are working with Mr. Flanagan, will enter some of the indoor meets of the present season, but the runners will not. It is believed that fully two hundred candidates will begin training when Captain...
Professor Shaler is sorry for the Boers as brave men fighting for their country, but is convinced that the interests of civilization call for the British success...