Word: go
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...performance has been arranged for by a committee made up of J.M. Groves '05, R.B. Gregg '07, and E.T. Wentworth '09, and will be in charge of E.G. Stillman '08, as business manager, and S. Ervin '08, as stage manager. The proceeds will go towards the salary of E.G. Carter '00, the Harvard representative in India...
Yesterday afternoon Severance did not go out with the University crew and Faulkner rowed at 3 in his place. Severance, however, will be back in the boat within a day or two. The University and second crews rowed downstream into the basin, but, owing to the rain, the men were only able to practice starts and row in short stretches...
...same admirable restraint appears in R. J. Walsh's "Little Wanderers," which treats a difficult situation with delicacy and good taste. K. B. Townsend's "Deus ex Box Car" is marked by vivid and convincing description, and his picture of the brakeman and his wife and the happy-go-lucky youngster who "don't have to work" is skilfully drawn...
...following should report in the Square promptly at 12.15 o'clock, to go to Southboro: Bird, Bush, Campbell, Cooper, Frye, Hall, Harding, Keefe, Paine, Powers, Watson, and Manager Arrowsmith...
Yesterday afternoon the University and second crews rowed downstream to the Longwood bridge, intending to row over the regular mile and seven-eighths course; but the water was so rough in the basin that it was impossible to go father down. The crews then rowed upstream to the Brighton bridge and a large part of the time was devoted to slowing down the slide and finishing out the stroke...