Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...hoped that every one who cares anything for the sport will make use of Mr. Weld's gift to the college. There are at present six fours, 3-pair oars, 7 compromise singles, 6 wherries, 3-doubles, and 1 double wherry in the outfit, which will put about fifty men on the water at the same time. The membership is $5.00 a year and $1 for a locker. All memberships terminate next October and men are held responsible to make good all damage done by them to the house or boats. The unoccupied lockers will be assigned in the order...
...full capacity of the boat house has never been used. Exactly why the men have generously given up their rights to the boat house is not clear. Perhaps they have not seen their own self interest in the matter: perhaps they are not in sympathy with this movement to put athletic sports at Harvard on a broader basis...
...float has been put down at the Weld Boat House, but the house will not be opened before March...
...sport, we still have the plain fact before us that, by refusing to contest in it this year, we should deliberately lessen our chances for the Mott Haven Cup. We cannot afford to lessen these chances for victory; and for that reason the captain is making every effort to put a winning tug-of-war team in the field. The duty of the college is plain enough. They must come forward in all earnestness, and back the captain up. There are plenty of men in college from whom to choose winning material. These men must decide whether or not they...
...tournament will be held either the last Saturday in April or the first Saturday in May, and valuable prizes will be offered to the winners. In this way valuable material will be developed, and the Harvard Tennis Association will doubles be more than compensated for any trouble it may put itself to. The association certainly deserves great credit for the energy it shows in holding such a tournament, and the number of entries will undoubtedly be large. Circulars will soon be sent out by the Harvard Tennis Association to all preparatory schools which would be likely to enter...