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...observation train will be supplied for the Harvard-Yale-Cornell freshman race on June 24 if a sufficient number of men signify their intention of buying seats for such a train by signing one of the books today. The seats will cost $1.00 each and may be obtained at the railroad station in New London on the day of the race...
From a Harvard standpoint it is interesting to compare the Metropolitan Regattas of the last three years. Two years ago one Weld crew, a junior eight, competed successfully. Last year three crews entered, two eights and a four oar, and counting the single sculls, the Weld captured five out of seven events. This year, the number of eights was increased to four, a four oared crew also entered, and, with the singles, seven of the eight races were...
...first thing one notices in this short retrospect is the uniform success of the Weld in all its contests, success which bears witness not only to good coaching but to really strong material. The second, is the fourfold expansion of rowing interest during the past two years, and not merely in interest but in success as well. This combination is certainly encouraging. There seems no lack of developing material to draw from, and that this material is rapidly developing, the past rowing season goes to prove. There were many old Weld men on the class crews, and three members...
...June 17.- The 'Varsity crew is in perfect health and spirits, with the exception of Blake, whose cold is keeping him out of the boat. Kernan, who is in Blake's place at 2, is at present somewhat slow but will undoubtedly liven up by next Wednesday. That every one here is in a cheerful mood is an encouraging fact...
HARVARD MEN.- Ducharme's barber shop is the only one reserved for your patronage in Cambridge. For years with Young's Hotel. Now post office block. At popular prices. Bring your razors for sharpening...