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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...have subscribed to the 'Varsity crew this year to the amount of $3 are entitled to apply for one seat before the general applications are filled. Those who have subscribed $5 are entitled to subscribe for two seats in the same way. Such subscribers' applications must be on regular blanks and will not be received after Saturday, June 11, at 5 p. m. Subscribers must use the general applications for all additional seats. Blank applications may be obtained after 1 p. m. today at the CRIMSON office and at Leavitt and Peirce's. They may also be obtained...
Exclusive of the practice games played early in the season with the University nine, the College team has won ten games and lost four. Of these four games three were played before some of the regular team were allowed to play on account of their studies. The nine has been somewhat handicapped by a lack of pitchers, and it was necessary in several of the games for one of the outfielders to pitch. J. Galbraith was in the box for eleven games, eight of which...
...regular make-up of the nine was: J. Galbraith, p.; Slade, c.; Lewis, 1b.; Maguire, 2b.; Ewer, 3b.; A. Galbraith, s. s.; Sears (capt.), l. f.; Lane, c. f.; Farrington...
...committee has found that the State will allow the use of Boxford Camp, which is the regular camp of the 2nd Corps of Cadets. This camp is provided with a mess house, board floors for the tents, rifle butts, bathing facilities, etc. There are two large fields well adapted for drill of all kinds. The situation is cool, and the camp is in every way desirable...
...established by which all the available material may be well trained, tested in frequent contests, and finally selected for the most important positions on a basis of proven worth as well as of marked promise for the future. Through the graded steps of the various Weld crews and the regular class crews men have worked their way up to the 'Varsity boat, while in the rivalry of competition and the zest provided by frequent races a great amount of green material has been worked into a set of fairly good watermen...