Word: follows
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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There seems to be no reason why all the departments should not issue these pamphlets giving all the information possible about their respective courses. If the other departments inthe modern languages would kindly follow the example of the French department, which is soon to publish a description of its courses, the present ignorance and confusion which seems to exist as to the exact intention of the work in some of the modern languages might be effaced...
There will not be so many tugs to follow the crews today...
...respect at least, the failure to have the class races on Saturday will prove beneficial, and the old maxim, "Its an ill wind," etc., holds true, even in this instance. Hitherto, the referee has had to use a large tugboat from which to superintend the start and to follow the crews down the course. This has proved inconvenient in more ways than one, the crews have been unable to get very near the referee, and on such a large boat as a steam tug the officer in question cannot easily move around among the boats, but must lie moored...
...University nine will follow the race in a barge...
Several of the classes have procured tugs in which to follow and encourage their respective crews. This custom was started last year by '85, and offers such a good opportunity for a large number of men to witness the race that it bids fair to become a regular feature of the class races...