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HARVARD. BOWDOIN.Jones, l.e. r.e., PorterWright, Bleakie, l.t. r.t., Philoon, ConnorsHovey, l.g. r.g, Hatch, SanbornKing, Force, c. c., StaplesShea, r.g. l.g., ShawKnowlton, Mills, r.t. l.t., DavisBowditch, Clark, Motley, r.e. l.e., LarrabeeMarshall, Elkins, q.b. q.b., BlanchardLindsay, Piper, l.h.b. r.h.b., WinslowLeatherbee, Tenney, r.h.b. l.h.b., MunroGraydon, Meier, f.b. f.b., Fin...
...length, 63 feet; beam, 23 inches; depth, 9 5-8 inches; bow, 7 inches; stern, 6 1-2 inches. The shell resembles that built by Davy for the winning crew in 1899, but has several new features. The stern is to be deeper than usual, so that no fin is needed and the keel will be made very rigid by means of trusses supported by brass bolts. Hollow steel out-riggers which are much lighter and stronger than the ordinary kind will be used. The shell will weigh between 250 and 260 pounds. It will be finished about June...
...while the illustrations are up to the usual high standard. The contents are as follows: "A Friend in Need," by Caroline Shelley; "The Bicycle in Athens," by T. G. Allen, Jr.; "Trouting on the North Shore," by W. O. Henderson; "Wheeling thro' Western England," by Alice L. Moque; "A Fin de Cycle Incident," by Edna C. Jackson; "Yale at Henley," by W. B. Curtis; "Wheeling Through Virginia," by J. B. Carrington; "Len's World Tour Awheel"; "Military Cycling Thro' the Dakotas," by Lieutenant R. C. Cabell; "America's Turf-Transition," by Francis Trevelyan; "Getting into Commission," by R. B. Burchard...
Sullivan.9. Waltz, "Fin de Siecle...
...Waltz, "Fin de Siecle," Knecht...