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YACHT GIVEN AWAY! The prize winner "Cirrus," 40 tf. over all, 7 1-2 draught, completely found, carrying yawl rig for cruising; now at Marble-head, in perfect condition. Must be sold immediately. Cost $3500. Will take...
...Storrow '89, captain of the '88 'Varsity crew, has been appointed head coach of the Freshman crew, and took charge for the first time yesterday. The candidates have now been divided into five squads, instead of thirteen as formerly arranged with reference to their lecture hours. Each squad is under the especial charge of one of the following 'Varsity oarsmen: J. H. Perkins, J. F. Perkins, Adams, Bull and Marvin. Several other men are assisting...
...will deliver a lecture on "Bosses and Rings" in Sanders Theatre tonight at 8 p. m. Mr. Bonapartre graduated from Harvard in '71, and has for several years been an Overseer. He has been one of the leaders of the civil service reform movement, and was recently at the head of the movement that defeated Senator Gorman in Maryland. Mr. Bonaparte is a most interesting speaker, and from his practical experience in "Civic Duties and Reforms," is most eminently qualified to speak on such subjects...
...Governing Board of the Weld Boat Club, it was decided to withdraw from the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen. In accordance with a vote taken, the following "Coaching Committee" has been appointed with full power to organize and direct the racing of the Weld crews: W. S. Youngman 3L., head coach; L. G. Coleman '99, ex-officio; and F. Dobyns '98. Mr. Donovan has been re-engaged as instructor for the club, to act under direction of the Coaching Committee...
...clever, is silly and does not justify its length-it is by far the longest contribution in the number. "When I'm Polite," is an anecdote not worth the telling and it is not very well told either. The number contains the usual collection of literary gymnastics under the head of "College Kodaks." One of these, called "My Lady of Boston," is in miserable taste and reminds one of the well known fable of the Fox and the Grapes...