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...Bellows '06; "Electra," by R. M. Arkush '07; "The Age of Anne," by E. Royce '07; "When All is Done," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "Oscar Wilde; A Study in Decadent Romanticism," by H. E. Woodbridge 3G.; "Music," by J. H. Wheelock '08; "The Silver Grey of Cedar Bluff," by W. Hamilton Gibson; Editorial...
...Davy will be delivered at the boathouse on Monday. The shell is sixty-three feet long, three feet longer than last year's boat; its depth is nine and three-quarters inches and its beam twenty-three inches; it weighs 250 pounds. The shell, which is made of Spanish cedar, is fuller forward on the gunwale than last year's boat, and is a little wider on the beam to make up for the increase in length...
Davy has also nearly completed the Freshman shell, which will probably be ready for delivery next Thursday. This boat, which also is made of the Spanish cedar, is sixty-one feet long, nine and one-half inches deep and measures twenty-four inches on the beam. Except for the extra width, which has been added to make the boat as steady as possible, the shell is built like the one for the University crew...
Davy is also building two new shells for Yale, one of which will be delivered this week. It is sixty feet long, of Spanish cedar, and is rigged after the English fashion, with seats set a little off the keel...
...early in May. The shell will be sixty feet long, as against sixty-three feet, the length of last year's shell; its beam will measure twenty-three inches; its depth will be nine and three-quarters inches, and it will weigh 250 pounds. The shell is of Spanish cedar and is fuller forward on the gunwale than the last boat. It will be filled out on the beam to make up for the decrease in its length...