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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Exeter over the distance of seven-eighths of a mile on the Swampscott River at 5 o'clock. It has not been definitely decided who will go as yet but the second boat is now rowing as follows: stroke, Simonds; 7, Williams; 6, Burr; 5, Gray; 4, Franklin; 3, Read; 2, Cabot; bow, Dickey; cox., Hawkins...
...other two crews continued the full 1 7-8 miles, rowing practically a dead heat all of the way. At the very finish the University came through with a winning spurt. W. A. Read, Jr., '18, took three in the Freshman boat in place of T. T. Mackie '18, who is out with a bad knee...
Freshman.--Stroke, Wiggin; 7, Quimby; 6, Pope; 5, Nathan; 4, Davis; 3, Read; 2, Taylor; bow, Brazer; cox., Place...
...times lacking in maturity of style, this is nevertheless a characteristic which may be often observed in almost any undergraduate periodical in the country. The Review has, as a rule, kept free from it. But occasionally, as in two articles of the present number, even the Review, which is read by professional musicians over the country, shows a slight falling off in this respect. Nevertheless, the two longest articles are of great interest...
...work in the Graduate School. The Princeton Fellowship was awarded to Charles Clifton McCoy, a senior at Princeton, for work in the Medical School. Harold A. Bruner, a senior in Drake University was awarded the James A. Rumrill Graduate Scholarship for work in the Law School. William T. Read of the University of Texas was awarded the Special Fellowship in Chemistry...