Word: lates
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Lond, No. 5, has improved a great deal of late but is still very stiff with his arms. He follows stroke well...
...nine has been handicapped of late by a series of set-backs to the pitchers. Almost all of them have been laid up more or less severely, and though they are improving, it is but slowly, and none are yet in first-class condition. The bad weather of the past week has prevented much out-door work, and necessitated cage practice, but the nine has been given unusually hard work notwithstanding, and is getting into fairly good condition...
ENGLISH C.- Consultation hours are: Mr. Hall, Sat., 11-1 (Sever 16). Mr. Prescott, Sat., 9.15-11, 12-1. Mr. Huntington, Sat., 9-11. Briefs are not to be revised or rewritten, but forensics are. Further announcement as to the time of returning late work to students will be made...
...will of the late Jacob Wendell of New York provides the funds for another Harvard scholarship, the proceeds of which are to go to the best students, whether they be rich ro poor...
...briefly, Dobyns, at stroke, uses excellent judgment and drives his crew well. He is, however, a hard man to follow and Biddle is not yet quite with him. Biddle gets a hard catch but has been inclined to weaken on the finish. Captain Perkins, in spite of his late illness, is at present rowing the best oar in the boat. His blade is notably good and he gets a long body swing and steady drive from the stretcher. Heath, at 5, has gone off of late. He is a good worker and a strong oar, but does not catch...