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Edward Hanlan, the champion oarsman, reached Liverpool yesterday. The voyage was extremely rough, and he was very seasick. Upon landing he was welcomed by the Mersey Rowing Club, and hospitably entertained. He will arrive in London at 6 o'clock this morning...
...George Nares, the Arctic explorer, has sailed from Liverpool for New York in the steamer Parthia...
...ARCHIBALD MCCLURE BUSH, '71, died at Liverpool, England, on Sunday last. Mr. Bush was Captain of the Nine during part of his college course...
...mean the pilot?" I do not understand what he is talking about, and walk away. He is probably very deaf and thought I said something else. The captain comes down from the bridge. Wishing to display my knowledge of English railroads, I ask him if we shall reach Liverpool in time to catch the three o'clock train for London.* He looks at his watch critically, and replies, "I am afraid we shall miss it by just twelve minutes." He smiles for some reason or other, and I see him afterwards whispering to the man who ordered the quart...
What a splendid appetite one has at sea! Am sorry the voyage is so near an end. We approach Queenstown. A great many passengers are going to disembark here, as they are tired of the sea. I tell them I am going on to Liverpool, as I am anxious to be on the water as long as possible. They look surprised. N. B. I get off at Queenstown, and write home that I have had a delightful voyage...