Word: meetings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...announcement made by the Shooting Club this morning is one which should meet with a hearty response from every capable man, as this series of contests is being held in order to bring out and develop good material for the team to compete in the next intercollegiate match. Princeton, having won twice, only needs to win once more in order to secure permanent possession of the trophy offered by "Forest and Stream." Harvard and Yale have won one match each, and if the former wins this year there will be a very fair chance of securing permanent possession...
FRESHMAN GLEE CLUB.- Rehearsal tonight at 7.15 in Lower Dane. Every one must be prompt. Get new song at Briggs's. Officers meet at 7 o'clock...
Valentine, 7, is slow in getting his power on at the catch. Bancroft, 6, kicks out his slide. James, 5, settles at the finish and meets his oars. Nichols (captain), 4, slow on recover and tends to meet his oar. Morrill, 3, rolls his head. Stafford, 2, does not get enough body reach and is slow on the recovery. Knoblauch, bow, hangs at full reach and tends to clip...
...stroke, is ragged in his blade work and fails to keep the stroke as long as it should be, but rows a snappy oar and sets a good place. Dubois, 7, lacks life on the catch and tends to carry the feather too far. Millard, 6, tends to meet his oar at the finish of the stroke. Wood, 5, settles at the finish and tends to drop over at the full reach. McBurney (captain) 4, rolls his head, but rows long and smoothly. Butler, 3, rows around his oar and his time is poor. Richards, 2, is very short...
Reception to the University to meet Mr. Lehmann and the members of the different University athletic organizations. Memorial Hall...