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...small room will be reserved for members with guests, either ladies or gentlemen, and tables will be reserved upon application at the office. Club tables may be engaged by any ten men applying together, but the full number of fifteen must be made up within two weeks or men will be assigned to the vacancies. A temporary assignment of individuals will be made for the first two weeks of the year...
...season ending July 1, 1908, are now on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's. These tickets entitle the holder to admission to all football and baseball games played by the University team in Cambridge except those with Yale; admission to all University track games held in Cambridge; and membership in either the Weld or Newell Boat Club, on registering at the office of the Association or at the boat house, and paying the required locker fee. The price of tickets...
...small room will be reserved for members with guests, either ladies or gentlemen, and tables will be reserved upon application at the office. Club tables may be engaged by any ten men applying together, but the full number of fifteen must be made up within two weeks or men will be assigned to the vacancies. A temporary assignment of individuals will be made for the first two weeks of the year...
...present stroke of the University four-oar, and his brother, E. C. Bacon '10, stroke and captain of the Freshman crew, will be the most likely candidates for the place. Number four will not be so difficult a place to fill, when R. L. Bacon '07 leaves College. Either of the men mentioned above would fit into the boat fairly well there, or C. Morgan '08, or J. E. Wald '10, number six on the present Freshman crew. The boat will also become va crew. The bow seat will also become vacant when R. M. Tappan '07, graduates. P. Wyman...
...rowing well since a week before the men left Cambridge. Bacon at stroke is a reliable man and can row a fairly fast clip when necessary. Moreover, the Harvard Freshmen are a heavier and a smoother rewing crew than the Yale 1910 boat. They are not as strong as either the 1908 or the 1909 Freshman crews, but row together excellently...