Word: rain
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...spite of the rain and raw wind yesterday afternoon the crew rowed on the river. They first rowed down to the basin, then returned and spent the rest of the time rowing above the boat house. The ice had wholly cleared away, so the new barge was taken out again. The sliding seats were used for the first time, but were let out only six inches. The crew was arranged as follows: Stroke, Perkins '91 (captain); 7, Kelton '93; 6, Vail '93; 5, Winthrop '91; 4, Watriss '92; 3, Shaw '94; 2, Lynam, M. S.; bow, Rantoul...
...choir sang the following anthems: My People shall Dwell-Wareing; He shall Come Down like Rain-Tours; As Now the Sun's Declining Ray-Barnby...
...reaching Arequipa, near which is the observatory, about the last of January. The work will be an extension of the work done here on the Southern stars. Peru is sufficiently far south to get a comprehensive view of the southern stars, and, moreover, being a country with little rain, has a very clear atmosphere. Two new instruments will be carried down, one to photograph a map and the spectrum of the stars, the other to measure their brightness. Photographs will also be taken of clusters and double stars. The expedition will remain there for two years or more; and special...
...very considerable number of spectators stood on Jarvis in a pouring rain yesterday afternoon and watched the foot ball practice. The university eleven showed considerable improvement in team play, though at times the interference was not good. Upton, who has not played for a few days, was out again and did very well. Newell also did good work. The ground was so frightfully wet and slippery, however, that good playing was almost impossible. For the second eleven, Lee and Harding played a remarkably good game...
Harvard had no trouble yesterday afternoon on Hampden Park, Spring-field, in running up 64 points against the Amherst team. Two half-hours were played. The grounds were in excellent condition despite the rain of the previous day. Heffelfinger, Williams and Harvey, of the Yale eleven, witnessed the game, but there were not more than a couple of hundred spectators altogether...