Word: parted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Yale gymnastic team will take part in an exhibition at Princeton today...
...following committee has been appointed to make the necessary arrangements for the inaugural ceremonies: On the part of the President and Fellows:--C. F. Adams, 2nd, '88, H. L. Higginson '55, H. P. Walcott '58. On the part of the Board of Overseers:--F. R. Appleton '75, F. P. Fish '75, J. C. Warren '63. On the part of the Faculties of the University:--J. B. Ames '68, Le B. R. Briggs '75, H. A. Christian, A.M. '03, W. W. Fenn '84, E. F. Gay, C. H. Haskins, h. '08, B. S. Hurlbut, '87, W. C. Sabine...
Starting last Monday, the entire University crew squad went into strict training for the rest of the season. If conditions are favorable, there will be a race the latter part of next week between the three eights new composing the squad, after which some of the men will be dropped to the various class crews. It is expected that the training table will be started shortly after this race...
During the early part of this week the launches, John Harvard and Veritas, were put into commission, thus enabling Coach Wray to get a better insight into the work of the men when rowing in long stretches. On Monday and Tuesday the work of the University crew was rather poor, but since Wednesday, there has been a decided brace, the men getting nearer the clean, hard catch, and long finish, which Coach Wray has emphasized so much. Sargent at stroke, is rapidly regaining his rhythm...
...fortunately equipped that he can play on some team throughout the year and still keep up his college standing, he should be allowed to do so. As soon as it appears that he is neglecting his studies, he can immediately be prevented from taking part in athletics. We do not believe that a man's enforced abstinence from University sport during a season will increase his desire to work, but rather that an athlete constantly training will make sure that his record at the office is satisfactory. His absences from Cambridge are undoubtedly undesirable from a Faculty standpoint...