Word: latters
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...three upperclass crews all had changes in their orders up to the latter part of last week, but in spite of this fact they have materially improved during the last few days, and at present seem to be very evenly matched. The Senior crew is made up of powerful men and rows well together. During the week the slide work has become much smoother and the blade work better. The Junior crew has corrected the tendency to wash out and rows with much snap, although the body swing of the men is very uneven. Both the Senior and Junior crews...
...drew away, and the race developed into a struggle for second place between the Sophomores and the third Freshman eight, and for fourth, place between the Seniors and Juniors. The Sophomores were just able to win second place, and the Seniors passed the Juniors, when No. 5 in the latter boat caught a crab...
This afternoon at 3 o'clock the University golf team will meet the Fall River Golf Club team in an 13-hole match on the latter's links at Fall River. This will be the second match of the season. On Monday the team was defeated by the Brookline Country Club, 4 matches to 2. H. H. Wilder '09 will replace M. MacArthur '10 in today's match. The following men must report in the Square at 2.15 sharp: H. C. Clark '11, W. F. Morgan '09, S. W. Sargent '11, P. M. Smith '11, A. Sweeney...
...Harvard won both games. The first was a spectacular 10-inning game, with the score 1 to 0; the score of the second game was 2 to 1. Neither Briggs nor Harvey will be in the game today. The former has a slight attack of tonsillitis, and the latter has not entirely recovered from a strain in the leg, received early in the week. Brown will go to first base, and Crocker will play in centre field. Captain Currier received an injury to his finger in the Andover game, but will probably be able to play. Hicks will pitch...
Tonight the CRIMSON celebrates its thirty-sixth anniversary with the annual dinner in the Union. To the guests who will speak this evening and to the graduates of the paper, we extend the heartiest of welcomes. It is to the latter that is due whatever of success the CRIMSON has had, and it is a pleasure to replay them in a small way for what they have done...