Word: months
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...crew starts for New London with a good record of progress behind it, and a month on the Thames should do wonders. On Monday Hollister will take his place on the crew at No. 4. He has been well for the past week and has not rowed, because advised to avoid the atmosphere of the Charles River. R. H. Stevenson will not row again this year...
...sale. Externally it presents a very artistic appearance and its contents are not behind in attractiveness. Besides a number of general articles and stories, the number contains as regular departments of the magazine "Comments on University News," edited by Edward S. Martin, Harvard '77, and a digest of the month's athletic news, edited by Walter Camp, Yale '80. The number contains "The Wreck," a poem by Albert Matthews, Harvard '82, and "An American Collegian at Oxford," by John Corbin...
...varsity crew had a four mile spin yesterday, the first the crew has had for over a month. "Pa" Kelton, captain of the '92 'varsity crew, was with Mr. Watson in the launch. Wrightington was out and rowed at No. 5. Chatman who is showing up well was moved up to No. 3. Damon who is a little down in weight was given a rest...
...CRIMSON, and to put the government of the association into the hands of a president and council who would however, be subject to a decision of the whole association. This council would hold semi-annual meetings; it would arrange for a dinner to be held during the month of December at which editors of the CRIMSON in the senior class would be taken into the association, and it would meet in the spring to recommend plans to be discussed at the undergraduate dinner. The association would be represented at the undergraduate dinner by its president and some of the members...
...crew will probably go to New London on the 31st of the month...