Word: northeast
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Harvard Training Quarters, Red Top, Conn., June 9, 1914. This morning's rowing was featured by a half-mile brush up-stream between the first and second University crews and the Freshman eight. The ebbing tide and a light northeast wind made conditions fairly fast. At the finish line, each boat over-lapped the other, coming in in the order named above. Two minutes and twenty seconds was the unofficial time...
...races were run off in the afternoon. At 6 o'clock the northeast breeze braced around into the south west, and, with the tide at the flood the first and second University boats lined up on the two-mile mark. The race was close and exciting throughout. At one time the first was nearly a length ahead, but the second cut the lead to a question of feet at the finish just off the float. The unofficial time for the race was 9.30. In the next race, the substitute or "gentlemen's" four, consisting of the two University subs., Busk...
...features of general interest is the fact that surveyors are at work on the new athletic field. This is at the northeast corner of the grounds and since Technology has disposed of the field at Brookline, measures will be taken to replace it by partial preparation of the new one. It was at first feared that the Harvard fields would be over crowded by the University and Tech men, but Tech is going to have its own grounds at hand and presently a gymnasium that will follow the most efficient models...
...Senior and Freshman class pictures which were postponed yesterday, will be taken on the northeast side of Sanders Theatre this afternoon at 1 and 1.15 o'clock respectively, weather permitting. Seniors should wear caps and gowns, and all should be prompt in order not to interfere with 1.30 o'clock classes. Freshmen are again reminded to bring their pockets full of loose change...
...Senior and Freshmen class pictures will be taken on the northeast side of Sanders Theatre this afternoon at 1 and 1.15 o'clock respectively. Seniors should wear their caps and gowns, and be prompt in order that men may make their 1.30 o'clock classes...