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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...gift of George W. Weld of the class of 1860. The lands, house and equipments will cost upwards of $20,000. It is intended that any member of the university on payment of a small fee, shall be able to take up rowing as a recreation. It is not primarily intended to be a feeder for the crews though good rowing material will undoubtedly be discovered through it. It is intended to extend the use of rowing as a pastime. Anyone who has seen at the English Universities thirty or forty boats of all descriptions, by thus used...
...Jones, '90 has been elected a member of the Glee Club...
...Crosby, '91, has been elected a member of the Athletic committee in place of J. T. Burnett, resigned...
...property is placed in the hands of five trustees, graduates of Harvard and men interested in rowing, who intend to form a club of which any student in the university may become a member by paying a fee. The members, and members only, are to have free use of the boats. Enough boats. comprising eights, fours, pairs and singles are to be put in to accomodate seventy men. The object of the giver is to create an interest in rowing among men outside of the crews, so that the 'Varsity may have a larger field of practiced men to choose...
HARRY F. HEWES, Sec.NINETY-TWO CREW.- All member of '92 who wish to be considered candidates for the class crew (including coxswain) will please meet at my room, 13 Shepherd's, on Tuesday, October 8th, at 7.15 p. m. It is important that all should come, whether able to begin work at once...