Word: classe
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...played on the '97 baseball team last year in any of the class games meet at 17 Holworthy on Monday...
...Lehmann expects to devote what time he can spare from the 'Varsity to the class crews and has already given them some little attention. He is of the opinion that the various crews throughout the whole organization are rowing approximately the same stroke, approaching uniformity quite as closely as do the Oxford or Cambridge crews...
Captain L. W. Tappan, Jr., of the class of 1860, died at his home in Milton last Wednesday. He was born in Boston in 1840. After his graduation at Harvard he went abroad and studied law and languages at Gottingen. He returned after a year's absence and continued the study of law in an office and in the Law School. In 1862 he was commissioned first lieutenant and later captain of the Forty-fifth Massachusetts Volunteers. From 1863 to 1866 he was United States consul at Batavia, Java. Since then he has been interested in manufacturing and railroading...
...Stephen H. Phillips, of the class of 1842, died at his home in Salem yesterday morning. He was born in Salem in 1823 and prepared for Harvard in Washington...
Efforts are being made this year to increase the interest in the system of scrub crews, started last spring. Crews have been formed in every class under the coaching of members of the University or class crews. The series of interappointment baseball nines under the management of the editors of the Record, has also been started again. From these nines members of the University squad are, of course, debarred. Through these scrub organizations plenty of opportunity in athletics is offered to men not able to be members of the University or class teams...