Word: marked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...back by Captain Severance's resignation in February, but fortunately a good man was available to take his place immediately, and no changes have been made since that time. The race today will be an excellent try-out for both the crews, and we trust that it will mark the beginning of another successful rowing season at Harvard...
...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "Some of the Methods of Combating Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths." Professor Mark. Zoological Laboratory, 4th floor, Room...
...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "Some of the Methods of Combating Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moths." Professor Mark, Zoological Laboratory, 4th floor, Room...
...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "Some of the Methods of Combating Gypsy and Brown-tail Moths." Professor Mark. Zoological Laboratory, 4th floor, Room...
...start Oxford caught the water first and forged ahead, rowing 39 strokes to the minute. The Cambridge stroke responded with a terrific spurt and forced his crew into the lead, but at the half-mile post the two boats were even. Soon after passing this mark Oxford was leading, but again at Hammer-smith Bridge the crews were even. The long and powerful stroke of Oxford now began to tell, and Cambridge dropped back. Twice again Cambridge caught Oxford, once by a splendid spurt at Thorneycroft. At Barnes Bridge, one half-mile from the finish, Oxford was leading by half...