Word: ordered
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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With only two weeks more work on the river before the class races which come on Saturday, May 15, the orders of the upperclass crews have been repeatedly changed and are still unsettled, although it seems likely that they will be permanently settled by the beginning of next week. All the crews have been greatly handicapped by the fact that the "John Harvard" has been away for over two weeks in order to have a new boiler put in, which made it impossible for Coaches Brown and Stevenson to coach their crews for long distances, as the "Veritas" was used...
...went very well yesterday. In the Sophomore crew, Coe has moved from No. 3 to 5, Jackson has gone in at No. 3, and Ellis rowed No. 2 yesterday in the absence of Peabody, who is expected back today. This crew seems to have finally settled upon a good order, the body swing is good with a strong finish, and all the work is very snappy, although at times the crew is not well together...
...annual dinner of the Cosmopolitan Club will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union on Wednesday evening, May 12. President Eliot and Count Takahira, the Japanese ambassador to the United States, will speak at the dinner. Count Takahira will decorate President Eliot with the order of the Rising Sun during his visit...
Entries for the interclass track games to be held on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon must be made in the blue-books at the Locker Building before 6 o'clock today. In order to avoid running an unnecessary number of preliminary heats, the number of men representing each class in any track event has been limited, and will be picked from the entries by the class captains tonight. It is probable that all who enter in the field events will be allowed to compete. All members of the Freshman track squad who do not accompany the team to Andover are urged...
...second heat, W. Oyler, second, and C.O. Pengra, third. No final heat was run. The 220-yard dash was won by K.S. Billings, with D.P. Ranney and A.R. Dupont, second and third. In the 880-yard run, W.H. Fernald, P.R. Withington, and S.H. Bowles finished in the above order. The one-mile run was won by W.H. Lacey, R.H. Rowse was second, and S.B. Warner, third...