Word: quarterly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Robert R. Gailey of the Princeton Theological Seminary, gave an interesting review last evening in Holden Chapel, of the Student Volunteer movement in foreign fields. An informal reception will be given Mr. Gailey this afternoon at quarter past five in 25 Stoughton, to which all students are invited...
DeSaulles, quarter, Yale...
...race of the trial eights on Saturday was won by J. H. Perkins's crew by a short quarter of a length. From the start until the line was crossed the result was in doubt. One hundred yards from the finish both crews were even and going strongly. The superior leg drive of Perkins's crew, however, and the fact that they had a little more spurt left gave them the victory. The time, roughly taken, was 9m. 51s. The conditions were fairly good. The tide was going out slightly and a light wind gave the water just sufficient life...
...slight advantage. This lead they increased to a full length at the bridge. At this point, Blake was rowing about 35 strokes to the minute while Higginson had his stroke run up to 39 from the start. Both crews were rowing pluckily and in fairly good form. About a quarter of a mile below the bridge, Plumb called on Higginson for a spurt. The latter responded prettily. He was answered by Blake who also ran up the stroke a couple of points. Perkins's crew began to get together in good shape at this point and gradually cut down...
...race between the crews captained by Locke and Hart, both of which had previously beaten Blake's eight. The course was down stream about a mile and a half, the finish being just above the Boylston street bridge, Locke's crew winning by about a length and a quarter...