Word: charter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Donaldson '05, tackle, prepared at the Penn Charter School. He is 6 feet, 1 inch tall, weighs 180 pounds and is 21 years...
...Bloch '02, quarterback, prepared at the Penn Charter School. He is 5 feet, 6 inches tall, weighs 155 pounds and is 20 years...
...playing on the scrub and has not earned a place on the University team yet. Jordan, of last year's scrub, will play center. For tackle there is plenty of good material, almost all new. Anderson, sprinter on the track team last year, and Donaldson, a Freshman from Penn Charter, lead the candidates for this position. Mitchell, Corley and Bennett, who was substitute end last year, have also been playing tackle...
...crew management hope, if enough interest is shown in the scheme, to charter a tug to follow the class races on April 11. As the races will be held between four and five in the afternoon, they will not interfere with any college duties. Blue books will be posted at Leavitt's, Sanborn's, and Memorial Hall for men to sign. If fifty men sign, the tickets will be $1.00; if one hundred sign, they will be 50 cents...
...planned that twenty men at a cost of 8500 apiece charter the steamer "Leopard," of 320 tones (gross) and explore the coasts of Greenland as far as Disko, of Baffin Land to the head of Frobisher Bay, and of Labrador, including Ungana bay and the high mountain ranges on the northern coast. The "Leopard" has sufficient coal capacity for this cruise, is built to penetrate ice-fields, and would be very roomy for a party of twenty. The chief aim of this expedition will be to combine geological sight-seeing with as much serious exploration as possible...