Word: months
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual Harvard-Yale 'varsity boat race will be rowed at New London on the afternoon of the 28th of this month...
DEAR SIRS: - The Committee on the Reception of Students would highly appreciate the cooperation of graduates and undergraduates willing to assist the Committee on the days of the Admission Examinations this month - Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 25, 27, 28 and 29. The assistance needed is of the same nature as that so freely given by undergraduates at the opening of the College year: the giving of information to candidates concerning courses, etc. I shall be glad to receive the names of any men willing to aid the Committee. The day and hours preferred should be stated...
DEAR SIRS. - The Committee on the Reception of Students would highly appreciate the cooperation of graduates and undergraduates willing to assist the Committee on the days of the Admission Examinations this month - Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 25, 27, 28 and 29. The assistance needed is of the same nature as that so freely given by undergraduates at the opening of the College year: the giving of information to candidates concerning courses, etc. I shall be glad to receive the names of any men willing to aid the Committee. The day and hours preferred should be stated...
...plan recently suggested of having student waiters in Memorial Hall, seems to us an extremely poor one. If put into practice, it would offer to about sixty students the opportunity to earn some what less than twenty dollars a month toward their support through college. Looked at in this light alone, the scheme has some merit, though it is very doubtful whether there will be any response to President Lakin's communication sufficiently general to warrant serious consideration of the change by the board of directors...
...principal adverse criticism on the Yale crew is concerning its great weight. Until a month ago the average was 180 pounds. This has been reduced to 176, but even this is six pounds heavier than a typical crew, and four pounds heavier than any Yale eight since 1891. Captain Armstrong states that there will probably be no change in the present makeup of the crew, which with the statistics of the men is as follows...