Word: posted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...work done by the candidates who have qualified in such a preliminary competition. The class and not the manager must make the final choice. If nominations are made by competition it is not likely that the class will go far wrong--at any event it will have no post appointment complaints...
Team 25, Rookies: H. C. Brown '11, G. G. Burr '10, G. H. Cutler 3L., A. H. Field '10, D. S. Finkelstein '11, R. R. Hasbrouck '11, H. Hayes '11, M. H. Horblit '09, F. T. James '08, J. A. MacLaughlin '11, R. Murdock '11, A. J. Post '10, A. Silverman...
...length, when the stroke was slowed down to 37. Harvard, rowing between 33 and 34 to the minute, spurted time after time to regain the lost distance; but by raising the stroke whenever the lead was threatened, Annapolis maintained her advantage until close to the finish. At the mile post the University crew seemed to have recovered from the surprise of the start, and did its best work of the day, rowing easily and spacing well. At the last quarter mile mark the hard work and high stroke began to tell heavily on the Navy crew, and the lead gradually...
...long after began newspaper work. In time he became the editor of the "Nation," and for thirty-five years continued his journalistic career, taking at all times an active part in political questions. In 1883 he was made editor-in-chief of the "Evening Post," and in the "Nation," which had now become a weekly edition of the "Evening Post," he exercised an important literary influence...
...Emerson D at 8 o'clock this evening. The subject is of particular significance because of the resumption of the Godkin lectures this year in the appointment of President Eilot as incumbent of the lectureship. Godkin was for many years editor of the "Nation" and the "New York Evening Post" and was at one time offered a professorship at Harvard which his duties compelled him to decline...