Word: dearly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...DEAR SIR:- The Harvard University Boat Club hereby challenges the Cornell University Boat Club to row a four mile race this spring at such a time and at such a place as may be convenient and agreeable to both crews...
...DEAR SIR:- The Cornell Navy accepts the challenge of the Harvard University Boat Club for a four mile race the coming season at such time and place as may be convenient to both crews...
...DEAR SIR:- After accepting the propositions of the Yale University boat club for a race on the terms proposed by Yale, the Cornell navy wishes to express its own preference in general for an open regatta controlled by the five universities usually participating in rowing. Such a regatta Cornell always stands ready to enter. In case, however, it is impossible to organize such regatta, Cornell still believes that, in view of the complications which are arising from the difficulty of arranging races and dates among these five universities, it would be advantageous to all and beneficial to college rowing...
...DEAR SIR:- The Yale University Boat Club hereby challenges the Cornell University Boat Club to row a four mile, eight oared boat race at New London, Conn., the race to be rowed one week to ten days after our annual race with Harvard, next June. It would be agreeable to us to have you join our dual contest with Harvard and make it a triangular, if satisfactory to them...
...DEAR SIR:- I am instructed to communicate to you the action of the athletic council regarding your proposition for a boat race. The Cornell navy accepts the proposition of the Yale University Boat Club for a four mile, eight oared race the coming season at the place and time named by Yale, provided Cornell be allowed in return to name the place and time of a similar race for next year. Cornell expresses furthermore her acceptance of Yale's suggestion to merge the race of this year, Harvard willing, in a triangular race with Harvard...