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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Immediately after the finish of the Freshman race, the Stone's School and Cascadilla School crews raced over a course of one mile and five-sixteenths. Stone's School winning by three lengths...
...Soon after the start the stroke of both eights was lowered to 36, with Cornell leading and at the half-mile mark Cornell was still half a length ahead. In the next half-mile Cornell kept gaining slightly, and as the crews passed by the mile mark, Cornell was one length ahead. For the next three-quarters of a mile the race was very exciting and close, neither crew being able to gain more than a few feet. Entering upon the last quarter-mile of the race Cornell raised the stroke slightly, but Harvard's work seemed rather heavy...
...Social Service Committee of the Phillips Brooks Association will hold the annual clothing collection and book canvas on Friday and Saturday, June 4 and 5. Clothing of all sorts, magazines, books of fiction and college text books are desired. Every one is requested to save these articles for the collectors who will be appointed, one for each dormitory, this week. Men living in private houses and men wishing to contribute after June 5 are asked to send postals to H. F. Wetzel, Westmorly...
...pitcher, was ineffective, but the high score was due in part to the erratic support given him by his team. Until the seventh inning the game was fairly close. The Freshmen secured two runs in the first inning on a series of stupid errors; two more runs were made, one in the fourth and the other in the sixth, due to timely hitting. In the seventh inning the Freshmen found Foster for a number of safe hits, Including a double and a scratch triple, which, with several errors, brought in eight runs. Hyatt finished the game...
...aggrandizement. It was entered on as a solemn duty. The soldiers entered the ranks reluctantly and left gladly. They served in the spirit of the Shakesperian soldier, who said 'Cheer me on that we may reap the harvest of peace from this one act of bloody war!' They found treason and left loyalty, and made the name of American citizenship the proudest passport that a man can early throughout the entire world...