Word: haved
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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M. L. Butler '98 died at his home in Quincy, Mass., May 31, of appendicitis. He was a son of the Rev. E. C. Butler. He prepared at Stone's Private School at Boston and entered college with the class of '98. With the exception of his Senior year he...
Yesterday the directors of the Harvard Co-operative Society held their last meeting for the current academic year. It was found that the sales both in Cambridge and in Boston have been larger than in 1896-97. The increase in the retail sales of the Cambridge department is about five...
The work of the crew this spring has been interesting and important as making a new and thorough system in Harvard boating. Whatever the result of the race at New London in June may be, the system has been proved a good one. It has resulted in a vast increase...
The trouble, if any this year, has not been with the system but with the material offered. While plenty of fairly good men have been develped, and material abounds for short distance crews, there is undeniably a lack of first-class 'Varsity oars; men of enough brawn and stamina and...
The men who at present compose the University crew have been rowing together nearly three weeks. Their selection was made after a series of races between the first and second 'Varsity crews, and at the close of a month's training from the time of the first selection of 'Varsity...