Word: follow
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Chapel in Divinity Hall at 8.45 o'clock. Dean W. W. Fenn '84 will give a short address, and Professor D. G. Lyon will also speak on "A Year in Palestine." Registration and discussion of courses for the year by the different professors in the school will follow Professor Lyon's address...
...class crew, rowed on the victorious four-oared crew in 1905, and stroked the University eight this year against Cornell. In this last race he rowed very well. He showed good generalship and pulled hard all the way. Furthermore, the men have become accustomed to his rhythm and can follow him with regularity. Nevertheless he is none too sure of himself, for he has shown a tendency to shorten his stroke at both ends as soon as he becomes fatigued. This forces all the rest of the men to rush their recovery, and would prove fatal to the chances...
Both the University and second crews went not early yesterday afternoon so that they might follow the class races after the practice. The crews went up to Brighton bridge and back in easy stretches, coached by Wray from the "John Harvard." The rowing of the second eight was better than at any time this year, and the University crew showed improvement over the work of the past few days...
...principal objects of the meeting tonight. The members of the teams are required to practice daily, and it seems but a reasonable reciprocation that undergraduates as a whole should give up a few evenings to practice their part in the important games and meets which are to follow...
Arrangements have been made where-by members of the Senior class may follow the class crew races on Friday, May 17. The "Neponset," which has been chartered for the afternoon will accommodate 55 passengers, and the fare for the trip will be $1, including refreshments. A blue book will be placed at Leavitt & Peirce's tomorrow morning at 8.30 o'clock, and the first 55 men to sign and pay the fee at that time, will be taken. The boat may be met at a place to be announced later...