Word: done
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Work on the Weld Boat House is rapidly nearing completion. The plastering and the interior work are already finished, and the tile roof will be completed today. Practically all that remains to be done to the building itself is the grading, which will be started today and should be finished by the end of the week. The floats and runs, however, are still to be put in place, and it is probable that this work will not be completed till July...
...been awarded to Harlow. The prices for framing are as follows: 2-inch quarter oak, $1.50; 1 1-2-inch quarter oak, $1.35; 2-inch black, $1.25. As these are special rates, all men from both classes who intend to have their pictures framed, should have the framing done at Harlow's. 1907 AND 1910 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
This was the first time that the Freshmen have had an opportunity to go over the course since the recent changes, and in the new orders, with Bacon at stroke, the rowing was well done. Waid was tried at 6 in place of Buxton, who was out of the boat on account of trouble with his knee, and Sargent retained the position at 4, where he was tried on Tuesday. A change was also made in the order of the second Freshman crew in view of the second class crew races this afternoon. Maxwell was in at stroke and Deming...
...print this morning a communication from the President of the Harvard Memorial Society which deserves the attention of undergraduates. Although most of us are more or less familiar with the good work which the Society has done to preserve the records and traditions of the College, we have few occasions when we can show our appreciation and interest in tangible form. The idea of celebrating the three hundredth anniversary of the birth of John Harvard is a novel one and one which furnishes many possibilities for unique and effective ceremonies. We know that undergraduates will join heartily in any celebration...
...original Chinese play, written by T.C. Ma '09, was very well done. The second act, in which the dialogue was in English, was very clever, and many bright remarks were passed. The game which followed, in which four men tried to keep a shuttlecock from striking the ground, by kicking it into the air with their feet, was highly amusing. The music, both vocal and instrumental, was of a truly oriental character...