Word: closed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...expected that the game will be very close, and as both teams should present a formidable defense it is unlikely that there will be much scoring...
...final heats of the single scull and wherry races were rowed yesterday afternoon. The courses were the same as the day before and were rowed down stream, on account of the expressed preference of the competitors. In the single scull race E. E. Smith 1L., won a very close contest from M. King, Jr., '04, who finished about 8 feet behind him. Both, men rowed well, and, although Smith led for most of the course, the outcome was uncertain until the very last. In spite of the fact that there was a slight tide against him, Smith covered the course...
...short business meeting held at the close of the address, the following officers were elected for the ensuing half year: President, H. W. Holmes 1G.; vice-president, H. B. Johnson '05; secretary, E. T. Clements...
...crews competed in the second section, the fourth Weld not entering. From the start it was evident that the third Weld would win. The crew rowed in fairly good form, with a strong stroke of about 28. The contest between the third Newell and the fourth Newell was very close. For a fourth crew the fourth Newell rowed unusually well. Each crew had the lead at some time, but in the last quarter mile the third Newell finally pulled ahead, winning by about half a length...
...Club last evening adopted a constitution which provides for weekly debates conducted under a system similar to that used in English 30. There will be two principal disputants on each side with speeches of 10 and 12 minutes respectively. The five minute rebuttal speeches will be made at the close of the speaking from the floor...