Word: manned
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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WELD BOAT CLUB.- All candidates for the Weld crews must join the Weld Club on or before Tuesday next. No man need have any fear of being dropped after the crews go on the water, for there will be boats enough...
...time of the Harvard-Georgetown race was disputed. Wefers did not run, so that Georgetown was weak and Hollister, Harvard's last man, was almost a lap ahead. In the confusion, a mistake was made, and Hollister had to run an extra lap. The time given was 3m. 31s., including Hollister's pause. The correct time...
...ANOTHER CASE OF CLIQUEISM AT HARVARD."CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 9.- [SPECIAL.]-Another case where favoritism and personal feeling have prevented the best man from getting a fair show at Harvard has been brought to light in the last day or two. This time it is Mains, the Brown University pitcher of two years ago, who is the object of the feeling...
...Harvard correspondents. it is an example of the most contemptible kind of disloyalty. Such an article printed in a leading American newspaper, an account not only untrue, but vilely slanderous, can not but injure Harvard vitally. It is to be sincerely hoped that the writer is not a Harvard man; if he is a Harvard man, the sooner he ceases to be the better...
...result of the senior elections for honor men C. L. McKeehan was chosen spoon man as the most popular man of his class, E. Essig, bowl man, as the second most popular man, J. D. Winsor, Jr., received the class cane and A. S. Brooke the spade...