Word: lot
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Conan Doyle, who made his first appearance before American Magazine readers some months ago as the author of a marvellously ghostly tale called "Lot No. 249," reappears with the first chapters of a novel entitled "The Refugees...
...position. Van Huyck, No. 3. and Johnson, bow, are in good form. Balliet. No. 2, will not row this season; his place together with No. 6, are the vacant positions. Captain Ives is hard at work training his men and is perhaps the most valuable man of the lot. Among the substitutes, Howland and Chatfield are the most promising, while Fogar, Goetchin, Messler, Rogers, and Beard of last year's freshman crew are working hard. This year's freshman crew have done hardly any work so far, but will probably produce some good material...
...pretty well, and in blocking off and tacking show an energetic spirit. Foster's experience on the varsity will make that side of the line fairly strong. On the other end Brewer works hard but needs considerable coaching yet. At quarter, Fairchild will have a chance to get a lot of life into the men, besides using his knowledge in making the men do all they are capable of doing. The three ba+++ks will be the strongest part of the team. As soon as Brewer gets rested, Fennessy, and Arnold or Hamlin will give him good support. Arnold...
...mile bicycle race was declared off and the two mile bicycle fell to the lot of 0. B. Hawes'93 (125 yds) who won in 5 m. 59 2 5 sec, with F. S. Elliott '95 (scratch) second...
...Graduates and members of the university who apply on the blanks furnished by the association, as directed thereon, may obtain two tickets each. These applications will be filled by lot if received before Nov. 8. and after that as they come in. But no application will be noticed unless it is on a regular blank and is received before Nov. 12. After today these blanks may be obtained by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to Herbert H. White, Sec. of the Association; also of Leavitt & Peirce, or of any Harvard Club...