Word: london
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...gift of forty-eight books purchased by him in Europe last winter. The gift includes the works of George Meredith in thirty-two volumes, the works of J. Fielding in eleven volumes, and the works of Colley Cibber in five volumes. The last named volumes were published in London in 1736. Mr. Gerrish has given about four hundred volumes to the Union library in the last year...
...members of the Freshman class should be in the Square at 2.15 o'clock to cheer the Freshman crew before its departure for New London...
...Freshman crew squad will leave the Square at 2.20 o'clock this afternoon for New London. The men will take the 3.04 o'clock train from the Back Bay Station, and will arrive at about 6 o'clock at Gales Ferry, where they will occupy the regular Freshman quarters. The crew has so far been very unfortunate, as they have twice lost their stroke; first Hyde had to stop rowing on account of his heart, and last Wednesday Pleasonton, who had taken Hyde's place, was suddenly called home. Guild is stroking the crew at present. Despite these changes...
...following men will go to New London. Guild, Burchard, White, Hollingsworth, Judd, Flint, Switzer, Kellogg, Gill, Moller, Shepard, Williams, Borden, Bradley and coach Perkins...
...LONDON, June 5,--The University crew squad arrived here about 6 o'clock this afternoon, and both the eight and the four-oared crews at once went out for a short practice row. Captain McGrew was detained in Cambridge so that he was unable to reach here until 8.30 o'clock, and Coach Higginson therefore took his place at stroke, the order being otherwise unchanged...