Word: regularity
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...three University crews were given a trial row yesterday over the regular course, starting at the railroad bridge and finishing at the Union Boat Club. The third crew had a start of five lengths and the second a start of two lengths. The first crew gained steadily and overtook the second at Harvard Bridge, where the third led by about a length. A quarter of a mile below the bridge the first crew overtook the third, with the second half a length behind. From this point the first crew lacked power and a strong drive and hurried the recover...
...played on the Junior team in either this game or the game with the Seniors on April 11, will receive their class lacrosse numerals, and the following regular members of the team will receive individual cups given by the Harvard Lacrosse Club of New York: Wead, Phillips, Lehmann, Harrison, Goodale, Rice, Adams, Pratt, Outerbridge, Blaxter, Hays, Bollard. D. P. Penhallow 2M. acted as referee. The halves were twenty minutes in length...
...regular May clothing collection of the Social Service Committee will commence Monday and extend throughout the week. A new plan of collections will be tried this spring. A man will be appointed from each dormitory to collect in his own building. In this way it is expected that every man in the University will be given a chance to contribute...
...University cricket team will play its first regular game of the season with the Mohair Cricket Club at Lowell this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The game with the Everett Cricket Club, scheduled for last Saturday, was cancelled on account of the recess. The University team will probably be composed of the following men: C. H. Carter, J. P. Morris, R. Gummere, W. N. Taylor, Trainer, LeR. King, Dougherty, Gittens, Spiers, Stairs, Cadbury, L. Tilney, and F. C. Taylor...
...Glee Club, although the last of the clubs to be started, has the largest number of men and is perhaps the farthest advanced. The chief fault lies with the first tenors, who have not been at all regular in attending rehearsals. The men sing well together, however, and should prove a good feature at the concerts...