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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard men certainly appreciate the new boat house. Yesterday morning the janitor found several men already there when he arrived at half past eight. The house was full of visitors all day, and the river was covered with craft...
Rule 1. No one shall be allowed to represent either university in any athletic contest either individually or as a member of any team, unless he is, and intends to be throughout his college year, a bona fide member of the university, taking a full year's work...
Section 5. The captain shall have full charge of the association racing team, and shall arrange the details of road races and hare and hounds runs...
ARTICLE III.The executive committee shall have full control of all business of the association not otherwise provided for in the constitution and by-laws. They shall act upon all disbursements of moneys by the treasurer, They shall take charge of all race meets, decide all protests, and issue and act upon all challenges...
...house to the undergraduates of Harvard, and while he evidently does not wish to exclude all other members of the University, yet the preference must be given to those who are not yet graduated. It is presumed, and with good reason, that the boats will be used to their full capacity every pleasant afternoon and the rule to which our correspondent has found objection was made to prevent any graduate from taking the place of an undergraduate who might wish to use the boats. If in the future it appears that there would be plenty of room...