Word: going
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...fair and just way to do would be to publish the rule this year, to go into effect in 1898. This would permit '98 men to take the course next year (and it is really only they who are affected), and would forewarn the lower classes not to put it off. Let every '98 man who feels the weight of this new rule protest against it and request that it be not put into effect till...
...After showing up very poorly during the first part of the season the men have demonstrated their ability to play a steady, consistent game. They may feel sure that their work will be anxiously watched by the undergraduates from now on until the Yale games and that they will go into these games with the support of the University behind them...
They take the Fall River boat to New York tonight and go to Poughkeepsie tomorrow by the New York Central. The new Webb boat, the Clasper boat and the Ninety-nine boat were sent to Poughkeepsie yesterday afternoon...
This afternoon, at four o'clock, when the 'Varsity crew takes its last practice of the year in Cambridge by rowing short stretches near the boathouse, all of the undergraduates should go down to the river to cheer the men. This old custom was reviced last year for the purpose of giving all the students a chance to see the crew on the water just before their departure for Poughkeepsie, and as the crew is seen so little during the year by most of its supporters, all who can will doubtless avail themselves of the opportunity...
...party will go north on Lieutenant Peary's ship, leaving Boston the first week in July and returning the last of September...