Word: haven
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been absolutely settled, but Captain F. H. Moore '93, treasurer of the H. A. A., has approved the arrangements. There is no doubt, however, of the races being added to the schedule, which at present contains only one other date, the triangular meet with Yale and Princeton at New Haven...
...been definitely decided to meet Yale in the final game on June 1, at New Haven, and not at Cambridge, as had been considered. The University's game with Princeton on April 27 will be the first game of the season, as well as the first contest of the triangular series...
Three of the University team's games will be played outside of Cambridge, while only two of the 1921 engagements will be away from home. The final contests of both schedules will be played in New Haven on June...
...fitted up and rigged. One is a Ward sectional boat, which may not be used this season unless it is found, contrary to present plans, that the Yale shells cannot be satisfactory re-rigged to suit the University style of rowing. This would necessitate transporting a boat to New Haven, and, accordingly, the use of the Ward boat. Of the other two new shells one is also a regulation Ward while the other is one of the well-known Rough boats...
Freshman scholarships for 1917-18 were awarded as follows: Bernard Jacob Alpers, of Dorchester, Thomas Hall; Warren Davis Ball, of New Haven; Conn., Mary L. Whitney; William Henry Dunphy, of Dorchester, Thomas Hall; Stanley Brady Ecker, of Chicago, Ill., Harvard Club of Chicago; Clarence Francis Mateyka, of Cleveland, Ohio, Harvard Club of Cleveland; Benjamin Isadore Sperling, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Mary L. Whitney; Harry Starr, of Gloversville, N. Y., Class of 1867; James Norman White, of Arlington, Harvard Club of Chicago...