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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The race will be held over the Chestnut Hill course for the first time. This course has been shortened to 5 miles, and now consists of a 3-mile and a 2-mile circuit. The start and finish will be near the corner of Boylston street and Dunster road, Chestnut Hill. From this point spectators may obtain a good view of the start, the 3-mile mark, and the finish...
Judges at finish:--G. B. Billings, B. A. A.; C. H. Carter, B. A. A.; M. H. Stone '07, H. Kelly...
Judges at finish:--G. B. Billings, B. A. A.; C. H. Carter, B. A. A.; M. H. Stone '07, H. Kelly...
Although new to the starboard side of the boat, Captain Cutler is developing rapidly at 7, though his finish is as yet slightly awkward. Cutler is naturally a very adaptable oarsman and should be able to prove as valuable rowing some starboard oar as he has on the port side of the boat. Newton, Strong, and Metcalf, the other three veterans, have so far found no trouble in regaining last year's form, and the new men in the boat have done well...
Thirty minutes after the finish of the University eight-oared race, the special train for Boston will leave New London, stopping at Providence and Back Bay. The first special for New York will leave New London 20 minutes after the race. The second special train going west will leave New London at 5.50 P. M. It will run through to New York, making all the principal stops. In case of postponement of the University race to the next day, the trains will leave as soon as possible after such official notice...