Word: classe
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...last year's nine were out, with the exception of Dean, Paine, Scannell and Beale, who have graduated, and Haughton, who is playing with the football team. The remaining candidates were made up for the most part of men who have played on their class teams together with about ten freshmen. The play as a rule was very loose but several good plays were made by Ewer, Clark, Loughlin and Beardsell. The two nines were captained by Burgess and Chandler and were made up as follows: Davis, Slade, c., Morse, Rumery, p.; Stearns, 1b.; Beardsell, 2b.; Ewer, 3b.; Laughlin...
...Freshmen who can possibly play football are urged to come out and try for their class eleven. There were very few candidates out yesterday and 1901 must show more enthusiasm if they wish their class...
...Fuller, of whom the first three were elected. The undergraduate members of last year's board were as follows: R. H. Stevenson '97, J. H. Perkins '98, and P. D. Haughton '99. It will be noticed that contrary to the usual custom, no one was elected from the sophomore class, there being instead, two senior members on the board. As on last year's committee, there is one member from each of the three more important teams, the crew, the eleven, and the nine, none of whom are however officers of their respective teams...
...club's equipment show the renewal of activity in an institution which last year was carried on more successfully than ever before. In addition to the large number of men who rowed alone or in scrub crews the club had a crew on the water from each class made up of those who failed to make their regular class crews; after the races from these subordinate class crews a Weld eight was formed which won the race for the senior eights in the Metropolitan Regatta in June; this same crew was entered by the club in the National Regatta...
...order to keep up this good work this year the club must be supplied with funds with which to buy new boats, pay the coach, etc., and these funds must come from the dues of members. There is no reason why, with the large freshman class to draw from, the membership should not be larger than ever. When the privileges of the best boathouse in New England and instruction from a skilled coach can be had for dues which are insignificant when compared with those of other boat clubs, we expect to see everyone interested in rowing a member...