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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following list will give some idea of the scale on which Memorial Hall is conducted: 1000 pounds of beef is used at a breakfast, 300 pounds of fish, 1700 pounds of chops, and one-quarter of a barrel of rolled oats or one-eighth of a barrel of rolled wheat. Seven bushels of potatoes and 25 pounds of coffee are also used...
...Keene, S. P. Ware, B. Wendell, S. Threefoot, W. G. Quincy, W. B. Wood, H. J. Stewart, H. Parton, R. Christenson, S. W. Lewis, R. Fincke, E. Loughlin, R. F. Bolles, C. W. Jaynes, E. Kendall, W. Kendall, W. M. Rainbolt, H. A. Minton, A. Black. This list is neither complete nor final. Additions will be made as soon as men of unknown or doubtful ability show promise sufficient to warrant such promotion...
...following is the assignment of oarsmen in the three upper classes to the Weld and Newell clubs. The list of Freshmen was printed in yesterday's CRIMSON...
...Lists have been made out dividing all the rowing material in College as evenly as possible, but since it has been impossible to obtain complete lists, there may be some omissions. Any man whose name does not appear will please send his name to John L. Saltonstall, 12 Claverly Hall. Unfortunately the list containing the division of the upper class men and Law School men has been carried away by mistake, but it will be printed as soon as it is returned. The division of the Freshmen is as follows...
...crews to row from the same club, and to divide the rest evenly. In order to insure equal membership and, as nearly as possible, equal competition in future years, it has been decided that the presidents of the two clubs shall, beginning this year, alternately choose down an alphabetical list of all the candidates for the Freshman crew or the men who wish to row, allowing brothers to go with brothers, etc. This was done last year with 1902, so that it is not an altogether new scheme...