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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...class dinner at the Vendome Hotel, Boston, the evening of tuesday, March 30. All members of the class who desire to attend are urged to sign the blue-book at Leavitt and Peirce's at their earliest convenience, in order that the committee may not be hurried at the end, but may be enabled to make full and proper arrangements at once. Tickets are now on sale at Leavitt's for $2.25. No dress suits are to be worn...
...announced in another column Mr. Lehmann will arrive in Cambridge this afternoon, at about 3.30. From now until the end of the term he will live in College and will devote the whole of his time to Harvard's rowing interests. It is hardly necessary to urge that an enthusiastic reception to Mr. Lehmann on this occasion will be most fitting. Let everybody be in the square...
...obliged to use the tank oars in their early work on the river. These will be returned shortly, when a regular set is provided for the Freshmen, and then the Weld candidates will train in the tank. The float at the boat house will be in place by the end of this week and the best of the crews will be taken to the river early next week. The rest will continue work in the tank for a while longer. The coaching at present is being done by W. S. Youngman '95, Arthur Stevens '97, Kernan '97, and Donovan...
...monument to Colonel Robert G. Shaw of the fifty-fourth Massachusetts, which has been for many years in preparation, is at last to be put up on Boston Common. Colonel Shaw entered Harvard with the class of '60, but left college just before the end of his junior year. He entered the army just before the before the beginning of the war and served for a while in the 7th New York National guards. He soon exchanged to the second Massachusetts, however, where he served until in February of '63 Governor Andrew gave him the command of the fifty-fourth...
...years after the war private subscriptions were taken up with the purpose of erecting a monument to Colonel Shaw's memory. The City of Boston gave a piece of ground on the Park St. end of the Common, opposite the State house, as a site for the monument. Mr. St. Gaudens was chosen as sculptor...