Word: quarters
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Yale Henley crew is expected to reach Southampton today on the American line steamship Berlin. The Marsh Mill House, which has been selected as the quarters for the crew, is now in perfect condition. It is situated about half a mile down the river from the Henley Bridge, and is about a quarter of a mile below the boat house used by the Cornell crew last year. The Leander crew, which is considered the best of the English crews, is made up as follows: Stroke, H. Gold; 7, T. E. Stretch; 6, Guy Nickells; 5, E. R. Balfour...
...Harvard Graduates' Magazine for the quarter beginning June 1 is now out. The contents are of the usual interesting character. The first article, on the University Grounds and Buildings, by R. S. Peabody '66, calls attention to the lack of arrangement of our grounds and buildings and suggests that some scheme be adopted for future building and that an art commission be founded. Nothing is more sadly needed at Harvard. Next follows a lengthy obituary of Francis Channing Barlow of the class of '55, by Edwin H. Abbot '55. "From a Graduate's Window" suggests changes in the manner...
...competition for the Sales prize of $45 will take place on Wednesday morning, June 10, at a quarter past nine o'clock in Lower Mass. The prize is given annually, either in money or a gold medal of equivalent value, to the best scholar in Spanish, who shall have commenced the study of that language at Harvard College, and whose scholarship shall be determined by his proficiency in Spanish composition: The successful candidate to be selected by the President, the Professor of the French and Spanish languages, and the Instructor of Spanish for the time being...
This afternoon at a quarter after four o'clock the crew will row several times up and down in front of the wall by the 'Varsity boat house. There are now but a few days left in which men can show their appreciation for the work of the Crew, and we strongly urge every student who can to go down to the river today and cheer the oarsmen...
...Intercollegiate Games at New York, Saturday, were a disappointment to Harvard. To those who had followed the work of the various college teams, however, the surprise was that Harvard only made 14 points, not that she only took third place. The quarter mile run, in which a month ago Harvard seemed to be very strong, was most disappointing. Not a single Harvard man reached the finals...