Word: placing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Freshman crew was picked from the two that have been rowing since the class races in April. The men chosen are: Stroke, Locke; 7, Loud; 6, Peyton; 5, Perry; 4, Talbot; 3, Frost; 2, Endicott; bow, Hawkins. Hawkins and Talbot are the new men taken into the boat in place of J. Lawrence and Whitney. Endicott has been moved down from bow to 2 and Hawkins put in his place. 7, where J. Lawrence rowed before he was taken to the 'Varsity, is now filled by Loud, whose place at 4 has been taken by Talbot...
...interesting question which now arises, which in fact was discussed with considerable interest at the smoker of the Sophomore Club last evening, is the advisability of carrying Sophomore organization on into the Junior year. To us such a move seems of rather doubtful expedience. In the first place an increasing number of 1900 debaters, will, as time goes on, gain admission to the ranks of the University Debating Club. Secondly, English 30 provides about as much debating for forty Juniors as they care to carry. Thus the number of men who could take an active interest in a Junior Club...
...stand at Foster's is the best place in Cambridge to get a good lunch. All kinds of temperance drinks...
...well, and have taken fewer cuts than in previous years; even during the mid-years the men attended their courses or sent substitutes. F. W. Palfrey '98, chairman of the committee on courses, has succeeded in obtaining more teachers from the college than was ever done before. His place will be filled next year by R. L. Hoguet...
...first place between H. H. Fish, H., and T. R. Fisher, Jr., Y.; J. L. Bremer, H., third. Time...