Word: done
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...went in at 5, Smith moving to 3, and Whitney to bow. The crew has developed into one of the best second crews that ever represented the University. The men are well together and the boat moves along well at a high stroke. Throughout the season the crew has done very well in races with the University crew, and has been able to win consistently from the Freshmen...
...most part untried in intercollegiate contests. No point winners of last year's team remain in seven events, while Yale will be well supported in all but one by men who won places last spring. The excellent work which Captain Rand and Coaches Donovan and Quinn have done in developing the team has been demonstrated by its performances in the interclass games and in the meet last Saturday, when it defeated Dartmouth by 67 points. It is a question whether a steadily and rapidly improving team can overtake and defeat a team originally composed of tried men, which has rather...
...second Junior crews, however, have had the most consistent orders, and seem to be better developed than the others. The rowing of the second Seniors is very crude, but there is a good deal of power in the boat. The second Sophomores and the third Freshman crews have done well in short sprints...
...that which Baron Takahira wore. The President's speech ran in part as follows: "Since I have listened to the speeches I have wondered what fundamental forces there may be which will bring an end to war." Here he branched off to speak of the honor which had been done him and read the speech quoted above. There is one service which he mentioned that Harvard has done for Japan, who have been educated in Harvard College, who use not only the applied science which they learned, but also the knowledge of character which they acquired from their association with...
...those interested should come to the meeting tonight so that arrangements for securing a good instructor can be made at once. It is essential to the success of the undertaking that competent man be engaged, and if a reasonable number of men join, this can be done at a comparatively small price...