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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Owing to the recent overcrowding of the launch and the consequent serious inconvenience to the coaches, it has been decided to allow no undergraduates to go out hereafter. This step has been taken with much reluctance and is purely for the best interests of the crew...

Author: By R. G. Dillingham., | Title: Use of Launch Restricted. | 5/21/1904 | See Source »

...Thurston's. No undergraduates will be taken on Saturdays, and not more than six on other days. Applications must be made before 3 o'clock of the date desired, and will not be received more than a week in advance. A similar book has been provided for the Freshman launch...

Author: By H. G. Dillingham., | Title: Applications to Go in the Launch, | 5/14/1904 | See Source »

...Thurston's. No undergraduates will be taken on Saturdays, and not more than six on other days. Applications must be made before 3 o'clock of the date desired, and will not be received more than a week in advance. A similar book has been provided for the Freshman launch...

Author: By H. G. Dillingham., | Title: Applications to Go in the Launch. | 5/13/1904 | See Source »

...wishing to go out in the launch should sign their names in a book at Thurston's before 3 P. M. of the day they wish to go. Applications will be filled in the order that they are received, and the number taken will be governed by the height of the tide and the work the crews are to do. Another book will be at the same place for the Freshman crew...

Author: By H. G. Dillingham., | Title: Applications to Go in the Launch. | 5/6/1904 | See Source »

...Bermudas an excellent field for botanists and zoologists. The plan adopted in 1903 of recording the precise locality in which organisms are found will greatly aid investigators this year in procuring such material as they may desire. To aid in collection, the Bermuda Natural History Society will furnish a launch with crew, sail and row boats, and the necessary towing and dredging apparatus. A laboratory has been built and equipped with such instruments as are usually provided in modern marine laboratories...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Biological Station in Bermuda. | 4/11/1904 | See Source »

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