Word: ithaca
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cornell crews will row in the same order as on last Saturday, when they were victorious at Ithaca. The Harvard crews will row as they have for the last ten days. The orders...
Three eight-oared races will be held in the Basin tomorrow afternoon over a 1 7-8 miles course stretching from Cottage Farm Bridge to a point just opposite the Union Boat Club. The first race will be between Cascadilla School, a preparatory school for Cornell, situated in Ithaca and the Stone School of Boston. Following this will be a race between the Freshman crew and the Cornell freshman crew. The last race will be between the University crew and the Cornell university crew. Both of the Cornell crews left immediately after their race on Lake Cayuga, Saturday and arrived...
...University crews of Yale, Cornell and Princeton will meet on Lake Cayuga this afternoon which is Navy Day at Ithaca while Cornell and Yale will meet on the baseball diamond at the same time. The crew coaches all refuse to predict the outcome but Cornell seems to have the edge over the other two. This race will be the first real tryout for Yale's new rowing system. Yale is the lighter of the crews, the average weights for all three excluding coxswains being: Princeton, 174 3-8: Cornell 174; and Yale...
...officers of the Diplomatic Club have been elected for 1914-15: Bernhard Henry Knollenberg 1L., of Richmond, Ind., president; Nelson Gammans 1L., of Portland, Ore., vice-president; John Parnell Hughes '14, of Winthrop, secretary; Loy Chang 1G.B., of Lahaina, Mani, Hawaii, treasurer; executive committee, George William Nasmyth 1G., of Ithaca, N. Y.; Jiuji George Kasia 1G., of Nishijima, Japan; and Charles Ernest Baker 2L., of St. John...
...Harvard team this season have cut down the chances for another victory tomorrow. So far from being disappointed, however, at the showing made at Cornell, Coach Donovan was surprised that the team did so well, for considering the number of injuries to star competitors, Harvard's performance at Ithaca was very favorable...