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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...spring practice began in February. Much of the rowing had to be done on the machines, as the water was not open until March. Two crews of university calibre were immediately made from a selection of the three upper classes, and the freshman squad was kept together. Pennsylvania was met and defeated early in the season, during a blinding blizzard. The first crew met Princeton and Cornell on the Carnegie Lake in a triangular race. The Blue came out the victor, Cornell was next and Princeton brought up the rear. This race was the first which proved the high quality...
...boats. The men did not arrive until a day before the Harvard crews. The general rowing schedule for the daily work at Gales Ferry this year has included two work-outs each day. The morning is usually subordinate to the afternoon when the real work of the day is done. This consists of time rows when Coach Nickalls deems them necessary, and otherwise pulls varying from five to ten or fifteen miles in length. The times of the Blue oarsmen have compared very closely with those of the Harvard eight. In the only time trials which run close enough together...
...Widener Library, which will be dedicated on Commencement Day, next Thursday, is now ready for the placing of books and equipment; and this will be done during the summer. It is expected that all of the University books will be transferred from the buildings where they are now housed by the end of the summer so that the Library will be ready for use when College opens next fall...
...exhibition of the designs submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for degrees in architecture, and landscape architecture, together with other work done by students in those schools, will be held in Robinson Hall starting today and continuing until Saturday, from 9 until 5 o'clock daily. The architecture exhibition will be held in the large drawing-room upstairs, and the landscape architecture exhibition will be in the library of the school of landscape architecture. The exhibition will be open to the general public...
With examinations almost over and diplomas almost in hand, but one cloud remains to darken the Seniors' horizon. What shall be done with the furniture which they have cared for and carved for four bright years? A second-hand dealer or a janitor can often be found who will condescend to remove mahogany desks and brass bedsteads with comparatively little expense to the owner. But aside from the fear that cherished heirlooms of college days may not receive the treatment to which they are accustomed is the knowledge that one's pocket-book has not profited by the transaction...