Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...present the Cornell crew is only able to get out for practice once a day, and that at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and when they have put in a hard day's work with the brain and most of them with the muscle, also, as they are nearly all taking the mechanical course. The sea voyage, while it will probably reduce them in weight, will invigorate them, and, arriving on the other side, situated pleasantly and with nothing else to do but row as often as the coach deems advisable, it is predicted that they will be more...
...annual CRIMSON dinner held last March, a committee, consisting of H. Ware '93, M. Ladd '94 and E. H. Warren '95, was appointed to form a Crimson Alumni Association. This committee has made provisional plans. It is proposed to make eligible all former editors of the CRIMSON, and to put the government of the association into the hands of a president and council who would however, be subject to a decision of the whole association. This council would hold semi-annual meetings; it would arrange for a dinner to be held during the month of December at which editors...
Seats for the Princeton game on Decoration Day will be put on sale Monday morning at Leavitt & Peirce's and at Wright & Ditson's. Graduates may obtain seats by mail by enclosing the price and an addressed stamped envelope to Fred. W. Moore, Cambridge...
...great pity that the recent brake-up of the Ninety-eight crew has put it out of the question for them to enter the class races. In rowing, however, the three upper classes are fortunately to settle the championship which in the case of baseball was left unclaimed. The change in arrangements this year which brings the start of the race where the finish used to be, and vice versa, will hardly be acceptable to spectators, however much it may benefit the crews. The various boat houses and the Boston bank of the river formerly gave many people a reasonably...
...first event was the 100 yards dash in which four Harvard and only two Yale men qualified for the final heat. Bremer and Bigelow were unfortunate in being set back for a false start and neither could make up this penalty. Yale men put their faith on Richards, who won both the dashes in the Mott Haven games two years ago. He did not disappoint them, but took the lead about half way down the course and won from Redpath and Gonterman in an exciting finish. The trial heats in the high hurdle race left only Munroe to represent Harvard...