Word: parts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Immediately after the Mid-years, Mr. Briggs will begin a short series of readings from Chancer's Canterbury Tales. The first reading will be on Monday, February 9, in Sever 11, at 7.30. Subject: the first part of the Knightes Tale...
...crews, we beg leave to offer a few suggestions in regard to the freshman crew. To insure success in the race with Columbia, two eights should be kept at work throughout the year. Hitherto it has been customary to dispense with a second eight in the early part of spring, and keep but a few substitutes in training. The experience the last three years has proved that changes are often necessary as late as May or June. There will be no substitutes competent to take places on the regular crew unless they have had the same advantages the crew...
...University and the Freshman crews are preparing for Inter-collegiate races, it may be presumed that the entire college is interested in their progress. Consequently a more detailed criticism of them has been prepared than was given to the three upper class crews in the first part of this article last week...
...spring that seems so soon upon us we can again but offer temporary provisions. There will be the five very good clay courts ready in April, and the eight turf courts ready in the latter part of May. The other courts, of which the Association will try to have a larger number, will be laid out and rolled as well as possible. Their positions will be the same as those of the future earth courts, that we may see whether there is any inconvenience on account of sun, etc. The fee of membership for the spring will be 50 cents...
...crew who will represent Yale in the annual eight-oared race with Harvard this year will be composed in part of new men at the sweeps. Scott, who occupied 7 thwart in 1884 and was a very valuable man, has graduated and gone abroad, while Parrott, also a powerful oarsman, will hardly consent to again take a seat, and Peters' father is opposed to his again making one of the eight. Captain Flanders, however, is hopeful, and will immediately commence the work of preparation for the big college event on the water.-Clipper...