Word: crowded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Lehmann coached the University crew on the river yesterday afternoon for the first time this year. At half past three a large crowd assembled in the square to cheer Mr. Lehmann on his arrival at Cambridge but owing to some mistake he came out from town a little sooner than was expected and went directly to the boat house...
...foot of Boylston street near Soldiers Field, is well equipped with lockers and hot and cold shower baths to accommodate 400 men. The membership at present is less than forty. The Weld crews which are now training to row in eights end fours will not in any way crowd other members of the club who may wish, for exercise or pleasure, to use the canoes, the single shells, or the numberous compromises and wherries with which the house is filled. Shingles may be obtained at Amee's or of the secretary, R. F. Blake, 13 Hollis...
...Professor Moore's lecture last night on Italian Painting from Cimabue to Perugino the usual large crowd was present at the Fogg Art Museum and, for the first the experiment was tried of reserving a section of seats for members of the University until five minutes before the lecture. This was partly successful, but the crowed was so large that many, both students and outsiders had to stand...
That the first men at the Tree would be unable to get out on account of the crowd behind is an objection of more weight; but it is not likely that this would be the case, because it would be to the manifest advantage of those men who are behind to make way for those who are between themselves and the flowers. Again it must be remembered that a slight delay in getting at the flowers is not a serious hindrance to the plan, since there will be plenty of flowers for everybody...
...following is a more exact statement of the facts: There have been sporadic instances of encounters between quick-tempered individuals. The vaguest rumor is the only foundation for the statement that these men were "scrapping to pay off old scores." It being physically impossible in the thick of the crowd to do anything but push, these "scraps," as they are called, have all occurred on the out skirts. Some of the spectators have taken the conduct of these four or five individuals whom they could best observe to indicate that the men in the thick of the rush were doing...