Word: reared
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Neither team shot up to standard, which was partly due to a slight breeze from the rear. It was a 50-birds match, which were shot in two strings of twenty-five each...
...place on the Charles River next Saturday. The stand will be built on the new Charles River Parkway, near the foot of Arlington street, opposite the finish of the race. For several years grandstands for the, boat-races have been erected near Otter street on the road at the rear of the houses facing Beacon street. This year the erection of the stand upon the newly constructed parkway will bring the spectators much nearer the actual course. The race will be particularly attractive, since it will be the only opportunity of seeing the University crew race on the Charles River...
...Prospect Union resumed its course of Sunday afternoon lectures yesterday with a talk by Professor J. H. Beale '82 on "A New Plan of Charter for Cambridge." The Union has had a very successful year so far, and hopes soon to erect a new building in the rear of the old one, to contain a much needed gymnasium and lecture hall...
...second day's racing will be held this afternoon, the two divisions rowing again at 3.30 and 4 o'clock. The boats which were bumped yesterday will take up their positions in today's race in the rear of the boats which bumped them...
Contracts have been let for the erection of an athletic building on land belonging to the Randolph Land Trust, between Linden and Plympton streets, in the rear of Apthorp House. The building will contain a tennis court, a racquet court, two squash courts and a swimming pool. The whole equipment will be of the latest type and will embody all the features which have proved most successful in buildings of this kind during the last few years...