Word: lakes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University crew will row Cornell on Gaynga Lake, Ithaca, on May 30 over a two-mile course. This will be the first time a University crew has ever rowed at Ithaca, although the second crew has raced there before. It will also mark the third contest between Cornell and Harvard first crews, the other two races having been rowed over the one and seven-eighths mile course in the basin during the last two years. In both these contests the Harvard eight was defeated by Cornell...
...East Boston; Neponset Playground, Neponset; Gibson Playground, Dorchester; Ashmont Playground; Randolph Street Playground, Boston; Charlesbank Gymnasium, Boston; Charlestown Playground; marshes of the Charles River, Needham; Charles River, Auburndale. The ice is in fair condition at Hammond's Pond, Chestnut Hill; Brookline Reservoir, Chestnut Hill; Spy Pond, Arlington; and Mystic Lake, Winchester...
There is good skating today at Spy Pond, Arlington; Artificial Pond, Cambridge; Cambridge Skating Club; Upper Mystic Lake, Winchester; Hammond's Pond, Chestnut Hill, Brookline Reservoir, Chestnut Hill; Jamaica Pond, Jamaica Plain; Scarboro Pond, Roxbury; Wood Island Park, East Boston; Charles River at Riverside; Boston Common and Public Garden; Country Club, Brookline; Brae Burn Country Club, West Newton; and at the Charlesbank Gymnasium, Boston, the ice is in fair condition...
...Peabody Museum has received a very extensive collection from L. H. Farlow. This collection contains various specimens of the work of the American Indians, including bows, arrows, baskets, and an old drum, which was recovered from a lake in California. A very rare and singular coat of armor, such as was used by the primitive Hupa Indians, and beautiful head bands of red feathers are worthy of note. Dr. H. Rice '98 has presented various ornaments and weapons collected from the Zaporo Indians of Peru. Dr. J. C. Jones has donated a collection of New Guinea weapons and implements from...
...government standard teas, together with illustrations of the plant and descriptions of the process of tea-making, have recently been acquired by the Botanical Museum. An interesting collection of pre-historic grains, with several specimens of fruits and bread, which were completely charred in the conflagrations by which the lake dwellings of the stone and bronze ages were destroyed, are also on exhibition. Seventy illustrations of a few wild flowers from the eastern United States, painted by Mrs. C. D. Murdoch, and specimens of "Silver Sword" collected from the brink of the volcano Holeakala, Mani, Hawaiian Islands, have also been...