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...river is rapidly clearing, and the crews have been hindered from going on the water only by an ice jam in front of the University boathouse. Men have been at work breaking this up during the past week, so that the floats will probably be put in place early next week. At the Weld, where the bridge offers shelter from the ice, the floats will be put down probably today. Until the river is entirely clear the rowing will be done in barges...
...England--"Our Front Parlor Alligator," by Bradley Gilman '80; "A New Hampshire Log-Jam," by Walter Deane '70; "Neighborhood Sketches," by H. A. Shute...
...with sweat, and the horses on both sides rubbing against your legs, you go tearing, galloping on. Then suddenly through the white wall of dust you see the haunches of the horses ahead sink down and a hand shoot upward with the fingers spread apart. There is a quick jam, a creaking and rubbing of leather, and they're off again...
STRIPE FLANNEL CAPS 75 cents, at Jam's W. Brine...
...third winter meeting of the H. A. A. last Saturday, was a very successful one. The attendance was good but there was not such a jam as to render it uncomfortable. The events went off with considerable snap and vigor and the meeting closed before anyone had a chance to be bored at the sameness which the various feats must have in a meeting of this sort. The performance began with work on the horizontal bar: C. A. Goeble, '88; G. L. Barney, '90; F. B. Myers, '90; and J. B. Henderson, '91, gave a very good exhibition. Henderson carried...