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...club will run to Woodlawn Park, Auburndale, Thursday, at 5 o'clock, returning by moonlight, reaching Cambridge at 9.30. On the return there will be smoker and election of officers in 16 Weld. All those intending to go will please sign at Bartlett's today. It enough sign a barge will be provided by the club for the associate members. Price of supper, $1 per plate...
...club will run to Woodlawn Park, Auburndale, Thursday, at 5 o'clock, returning by moonlight, reaching Cambridge at 9.30. On the return there will be smoker and election of officers in 16 Weld. All those intending to go will please sign at Bartlett's today. If enough sign, a barge will be provided by the club for the associate members. Price of Supper, $1 per. plate...
...beginning of the term it was resolved to make an effort to put the bicycle club on its legs again, and under the new board of officers the effort has succeeded beyond expectation. The first run was to Lexington, where the club had an informal dinner and returned by moonlight. Twenty-three members took part in this ride which was a great success and was the first evidence of the efforts made to improve the club. Beside this run, there was a two days run to Newburyport and back, and one or two other short, informal rides. The paperchases, which...
...coming from all sides towards University, and at a few minutes after five 23 members rode slowly out of the yard. The route lay through Mt. Auburn and Belmont to Arlington. Here the moon rose and the rest of the ride to Lexington was made very beautiful by the moonlight. At Lexington the club rode slowly through, round the common, and back to the Russell House, which, together with several private houses in Lexington was decorated with Chinese lanterns in honor of the club. Here, after a few minutes rest the club sat down to a hearty supper. After supper...
...started finished,) and the close finish only half a minute behind, a result never before attained in a hare and hounds run. Mr. John G. Coolidge '84, kindly acted as timekeeper for the run. The club starts for Lexington at 5 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. Return by moonlight...