Word: eights
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard, now of Columbia, who will speak January 19 on French Political Life; Professor A. van Dael of M. I. T., who will address the club in February on Maupassant; and Rene Doumic, the well-known critic of the Revue des Deux-Mondes, who will give a series of eight lectures during March on various phases of French Romanticism...
...teaching and widened its scope. For five years he was the head of a Latin Department of two, who easily did all the work in Latin which was then expected in the University. When he resigned in 1894, he was at the head of a body of eight, of whom five were devoted wholly to teaching Latin and the others equally to teaching Latin and Greek. Although from his natural conservatism he had taken little interest in the reform by which the sphere of his power as a teacher was thus enlarged, he availed himself to the utmost...
...three crews, the one stroked by Bancroft has had the most practice, as all the men rowed on the '97 Weld crew last spring. The four men on Harding's crew rowed on the Freshman Weld eight in the Weld class races. Bancroft in the first boat and Pierce in the second rowed in the Weld Senior eight which entered the National Regatta, held in Philadelphia, Aug. 14. Kernan, who is in the second boat, went to Poughkeepsie as a substitute with the Freshman crew last year. The third crew have rowed together but a few times this fall...
They went across Holmes and Norton's Fields, circled Somerville and Avon Hill, and made the break at the corner of Huron and Concord avenues. As the hounds did not finish within eight minutes of the hares, the first two only will receive prizes. The first four hounds finished in the following order, eighteen minutes after the hares: D. Grant M. S., A. B. Ruhl '99, W. C. Burton '99, E. F. Alexander...
...fall practice of the Weld Freshman eights ended yesterday in a race between the crews captained by Locke and Hart, both of which had previously beaten Blake's eight. The course was down stream about a mile and a half, the finish being just above the Boylston street bridge, Locke's crew winning by about a length and a quarter...