Word: regularity
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first of the interclub class races to decide which crews shall enter the finals for the class championship next Monday will be rowed this afternoon up-stream over the regular mile and seven-eighths course starting at the Union Boat Club and finishing at the Longwood Bridge...
...first Freshman crews of both clubs are well matched and their race this afternoon should be one of the closest of the series. In a recent race over the regular course with the Seniors the Weld Freshmen had no difficulty in winning in record time. On Saturday the Newell Freshmen defeated the three Newell upperclass crews in a short race by a close margin. Both crews are rowing well together. They have been coached by Vail and Wray...
...LONDON. CONN., April 5.--At the conference of the captains and manager of the Harvard and Yale crews, held at the Crocker House this afternoon, it was decided to hold the annual boat races here over the regular course on the Thames on Thursday, June 25. The Freshman race will be started at 11 o'clock and the race between the fours, immediately after the finish of the freshman race. The University eights will be started at 12.30 o'clock. All of the races will be rowed down stream...
...interclub class races, to decide which crews shall enter the finals for the class championship on April 13 will be rowed next Tuesday and Wednesday, upstream over the regular mile and seven-eights course, starting at the Union Boathouse and finishing at the Longwood Bridge. On Tuesday the Freshmen and the Sophomores of leach club will race, and on Wednesday the Juniors and the Seniors. All four of these races will be rowed at about 4 o'clock. The officials have not yet been appointed. The final race for the class championship will be rowed down-stream on Monday, April...
...first public performance of the Hasty Pudding club play, "The Catnippers," will be given at the club theatre on Monday night, April 13. The following night, Tuesday, April 14, will be the regular Undergraduate night. rehearsals have now been held regularly for the past four weeks under the direction of Mr. Gilbert, and the choruses are running smoothly. Attention will be paid from now on mainly to the finer points of stage action, and to the detailed setting of scenic figures. The ballets, under the instruction of Miss Wyman, are rapidly approaching final form and give promise of being...