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...must have their dress approved by the committee at the same hours. The following men are requested to act as ushers on Saturday, March 13. From '86, H. W. Abbot, W. L. Allen, Ames, Austin, Barnes, Borland, Claffin, D. C. Clark, Codman, F. R. Frost, Gardner, Harris, Huddleston, Kimball, Latham, L. Lincoln, Longfellow, Minot, Peabody, Phillips, Sedgwick, Vogel, Weld, Winthrop...
...following men are members of the Sodality and Glee Club: seniors, W. B. Phillips, O. Ames, F. B. Austin, J. D. Bradley, C. C. Burnett, A. D. Claflin, M. S. Latham, G. C. Adams, L. Lincoln, G. L. Peabody, W. Howe, W. L. Smith, E. E. Hamlin, J. A. Frye, F. D. Fisk; juniors, D. W. Bowles, H. A. Buck, F. S. Coolidge, R. P. Fisk, C. E. Loud, T. N. Rhinelander, J. L. Snelling, A. W. Wheelwright, F. Remington, W. Endicott, W. Wetherbee, T. P. Burgess, H. W. Keyes, G. Higginson, H. L. Clark...
...working at the rowing machines, chest and back weights and dumbbells. Five men soon dropped out, and the remaining fifteen men were put in boats under the coaching of R. C. Cornell, '74, of the crews of '73 and '74, and who coached the crew that went to England; Latham G. Reed, who was in Columbia in the class of '76, and afterward was graduated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, when he acted as coach to the Cambridge crew; and A. B. Simonds, '73, an old oarsman and one of the university crew of that year...
...seen that the two centre slides in the shell were unoccupied. Inquiry elicited the information that Cabot had been obliged to give up his oar by the advice of Dr. Sargent, enforced by an order from President Eliot. As this state of affairs was made known to Captain Latham only a few hours before the race, it was impossible to meet the emergency, since the substitutes were not sufficiently accustomed to rowing in a shell to render them of much service. Under these circumstances the crew pluckily determined to pull the race with six oars rather than to withdraw from...