Word: interred
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Read at the Inter-Collegiate Press Convention, New York...
Yale will not send a four-oared crew to the Lake George inter-collegiate regatta next spring...
...constitution reported for the Inter-Collegiate Rowing Association differs in but two essential points from that of the old college association, namely, the closing of entries thirty days before the annual regatta and the adoption of a qualification rule reading as follows: "Any student in a regular college course requiring two years of study, and who has attended regularly the lectures or recitations during the last half of the college year next preceding the race. Such courses to have at least five lectures or recitations in each week...
...question of incorporating into the playing rules of the Inter-Collegiate Base-Ball Association the changes which were made at the recent convention of the National League, will undoubtedly come up for decision at the next meeting of the association...
...meeting of delegates to form a permanent organization for arranging inter-collegiate boat races, was held in New York December 28. It was fixed that the race to take place on the fourth of July, 1883, on Lake George, should be for four oared shells, one and a half miles, straight away. Trainers professional or otherwise, may be employed by the crews. The following were elected officers for the ensuing year: H. B. Swarthwood of Cornell, president; F. G. Hunter of the University of Pennsylvania, vice-president; George C. Howell of Princeton, treasurer...