Word: past
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...past and present editors of the CRIMSON are invited to be at the Sanctum at 9 o'clock, on Saturday evening...
...gave a very enjoyable strawberry night yesterday which was well attended by past and present members of the society...
...varsity live a very regular life. They rise at seven o'clock and breakfast at half past. I may say here that training at Harvard, as far as food and drink are concerned, is not at all the same as it was some years ago. Then the men of the crew could only eat so many pounds of meat, and drink so many glasses of water a day. Potatoes and other vegetables were hardly allowed at all. As a consequence the men grew tired of their food, and were very apt to become overtrained by much hard work. Nowadays, however...
...year is to practice rifle-shooting in the field just beside the quarters. A target has been set up at about seventy-five yards, and some of the men have already become excellent shots. Base-ball, too, is quite popular, "stroke" being especially skilful at this game. At half past five the crew again don their rowing clothes and take their afternoon pull. The work is harder than the morning row, as the men usually try a "timer," or take a very long, slow pull. Speaking of "timers," it may be of interest to mention what time is usually made...
Yale vs. University of Pennsylvania, four miles, Friday, June 25th, between five and six o'clock. Harvard vs. Columbia, four miles, Saturday, June 26th, at half past...