Word: london
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...expenses of the Freshman crew this year, including its trip to New London, will be about two thousand six hundred dollars. Of this amount only a little over one thousand dollars has been raised up to the present time, leaving sixteen hundred dollars to be raised before June 1, if the crew is to go to New London...
...France; he resigned his place to another gentleman, his friend, and came disguised like a Dutch shoemaker to the house of Simon Eyre in Tower street, who served the mayor and his household with shoes; the merriment which passed in Eyre's house; his coming to be mayor of London, Lacy's getting his love and other accidents, with two merry three-men's songs conclude the play...
Lord Howe Poore (correspondent for London Hard Times), J. F. Brice...
...head of the Harvard crew and his withdrawal from the squad are events which have taken the undergraduates altogether unawares. A week ago it would have seemed almost as likely that the eight would be disbanded entirely, as that a Harvard crew would be sent to New London this June without Goodrich. No similar occurrence could create deeper or more widespread regret, and most Harvard men, whether oarsmen or not, find it hard to reconcile themselves to the step. Nevertheless, since Goodrich has himself seen fit to withdraw, and since the coaches approve his action there is nothing...
YACHT CLUB.- All members who own boats and can enter the regatta with Yale at New London after the race, send their names, names of boats, racing lengths to G. F. Baker, Jr., 46 Claverly, before April...