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...Harvard Rowing Club will hold a scratch race for four oared boats on the boat house course on Thursday afternoon, May 1, at four o'clock. Entries may be made in the blue book at the boat house. Entrance fee 25 cents. Entries close Monday night. Drawings for crews and positions will be announced in Tuesday's CRIMSON, and boats will be reserved for crews for use Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Rowing Club. | 4/25/1890 | See Source »

...lecture yesterday Prof. Lyon showed the close relationship between the first eleven chapters in Genesis and similar narratives in the Babylonian-Assyrian literature. In some cases, as the Deluge, the cuneiform account is almost completely recovered; in others. owing to the terrible fate that befell Assyrian libraries, only small fragments have yet been found. The use to which the Hebrews put this material constitutes the great superiority in the Hebrew versions. The writer of Genesis replaced polytheism by monotheism. Some things he left out, and retained only echoes of other portions. Thus, we find in Genesis a serpent which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Lyon's Lecture. | 4/25/1890 | See Source »

...receive additional prizes. Furthermore, a handsome banner will be awarded the club scoring the greatest number of points during the entire meeting, first place to count five points, second place three points and third place 1 point. The right to reject or strike out an entry is reserved. Entries close May 10 with Dr. W. L. Savage, secretary Games Committee, 19 West 44th street, New York City...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Berkeley Athletic Club Meeting. | 4/23/1890 | See Source »

...other fielding features went, the game was devoid of any especial interest. Downer's home run in the sixth inning was the only heavy hit made by Harvard, although both Linn and Alward managed to obtain two-baggers. Dartmouth outbatted Harvard, and the game would have been very close if the pitcher, Harland, had not been will, and given so many bases on balls...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 4/21/1890 | See Source »

...CRIMSON some weeks ago had occasion to refer to the annoying manner in which men, especially freshmen, begin to shuffle their feet and slam their note-book covers five minutes before the close of recitations in some of the larger courses. As Ninety-three has grown older an improvement has been observable in this respect. But one practice remains, which, if possible, is still more annoying than the one just mentioned. We mean the practice, unfortunately not confined to Ninetythree, of leaving the lecture room during the hour. The disturbance occasioned by only one man's leaving the room while...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/19/1890 | See Source »

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