Word: english
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...largest assortment of English striped pants, English striped blazers, English cheviot shirts, French flannel shirts, at James W. Brine's, 10 and 11 Harvard Row, and 436 Harvard street...
...English stripped flannel, serge and silk tennis caps at Jas. W, Brine's, 10 and 11 Harvard...
...English stripped flannel, serge and silk tennis caps at Jas. W, Brine's, 10 and 11 Harvard...
STUDENTS wishing to order tennis coats or pants, English cheviot shirts, will do well to interview H. O. Stickney, '92 at J. B. Brine's, No. 8 Boylston street...
...Garnet, in speaking of the Harvard Stroke, says: "The Storrow stroke is from beginning to end one big smooth heave, and from the moment the oar enters the water until it reaches the air, the oarsman is almost standing on the stretcher. In direct contrast to the English stroke, his weight is not resting heavily on the seat, or at eight angles to the direction of the boat. Moreover, the boat is rigged close; the stretchers are not more than twelve inches from the end of the slide; the slides are lengthened, too, from twenty-six to twenty-eight inches...