Word: make
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman crews are not progressing very rapidly in form; their rowing is for the most part ragged and undeveloped. They are now under the supervision of Coach Wray, as Coach Stephenson is devoting his entire attention to the class crews. The first boat is distinctly the best, but its make-up is constantly being changed. Smith, who until recently rowed six, has been changed to the starboard side, going in at five, and Eaton has been put in his place...
...been filed with the hotel management and will be forfeited if articles to the amount of $15 are broken. If not, a rebate of $1 will be refunded to each purchaser of a ticket. Evening dress will not be worn. Men not already assigned to tables may make arrangements with the committee before the dinner...
...committee and ushers will meet at the hotel at 6.30 to make the necessary preliminary arrangements. The committee is as follows: J. C. Aub, R. C. Foster, H. H. Heath, W. Hodges, R. S. Jowett, J. Kean, J. P. Long, T. T. Scudder, R. Whitney...
...games. An important feature will be a hall large enough to accommodate five hundred to a thousand men, a facility which is now lacking. This will not only provide room for the more important lectures, but will give place for the meetings of the large delegations and organizations which make their headquarters at the Medical School...
...general awakening and invasion of our inbred debating circles can Harvard ever hope to regain the leadership. General interest is not entirely dead. It requires but a little stirring to arouse us to our duties and opportunities once more. The trials are tonight, and tonight we must make the start...