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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...made of the plans for the training trip to Annapolis which the first and second University crews will take during the spring vacation. The men will leave Cambridge on April 19 or 20, and will be the guests of the United States Naval Academy while at Annapolis. They will live in the Navy Dormitories, and eat at the regular training table. A race between the University and Navy crews is scheduled for April 25. It will be rowed on the Severn river, the course being the regular Henley distance of 1 5-16 miles. The squad will probably return immediately...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREWS TRAIN AT ANNAPOLIS | 3/9/1914 | See Source »

...Loravia the great tree which stands in the courtyard of inn will in some miraculous way show the people the remedy for the difficulties in which they are placed. Needless to relate in this particular instance the tree gives forth the proper remedy, and Loravia is left to "live happily ever after...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO-ACT COMEDY BY PUDDING | 3/7/1914 | See Source »

...understanding on which they should base their payment. The committee does not plan and does not wish to receive money under false pretences, but it does expect every man who pledged money for the sake of having an up to date gymnasium connected with the University to live up to his word...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gym Situation Cleared Up. | 2/20/1914 | See Source »

Those Juniors who have not yet applied, but who wish to live in the Yard next year may obtain rooms in the South Entry of Matthews by filling out blanks obtainable at the Union, Phillips Brooks House, and Leavitt & Peirce's, and turning them in to the Senior Dormitory Committee. Further information may be obtained from C. F. Damon '15, Hampden...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Still Room for Juniors in Yard | 1/26/1914 | See Source »

Before tomorrow evening the Juniors who wish to live in Senior dormitories next year must hand in their applications. Those who fail to have them ready miss the drawings, and what the testimony of preceding classes proves the best part of the best year of under-graduate life. From early fall to that last, informal, untrammeled swim in the Class Day fountains, Senior year in the Yard is worth living...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1915, TO LIVE IN THE YARD! | 1/19/1914 | See Source »

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