Word: hemenway
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...matter of great regret that so little apparent interest is taken in the fitting up of the so called Meeting Rooms of the Hemenway Gymnasium. The flags which the Crews have won, to be sure, and the trophies of the Nines for several years back are there, and are a constant source of pride and satisfaction to us all. But this interest could not fail to be greatly increased if, in addition to the trophies themselves, the faces of those who won them for us also adorned the walls. Of late years the custom of photographing all the teams which...
...three class upper-class crews which will contest next week are all seemingly well matched. The Senior crew has presumably a slight advantage over the others, and is composed of the following men: C. H. W. Foster (bow); Swan (2); Hemenway (3); Hammond (4); Otis (5); Howard (6); Freeland (7); Brandegee (stroke). All these men are identified with the rowing interests of their class, and four pulled in the University Crew last year. In weight they average nearly 170 lbs., and considering the short time that they have rowed together this autumn, they now pull in very good form...
From 6 to 8 P. M., the Hemenway Gymnasium will be open for inspection...
...first trial was won easily by H. Elliott in 57 3/4, with C. H. W. Foster second, and F. S. Williams third. O. Mueller and E. W. Brewer were distanced. In the second heat, R. Sturgis was an easy winner, with J. K. Swinburne second, and C. M. Hemenway third. The final was won by Elliott in 56 7/8 seconds, after a very pretty race, Foster and Sturgis almost tying for second place; it was given, however, to the latter. Swinburne was about 5 yards in the rear. The running high jump brought out Sturgis again and J. L. Paine...
...Hemenway Gymnasium...