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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Here, however, the matter rests. The Princetonian has not given up the project, and it seems quite probable that it will not allow it to go by default at any rate. The old boat house on the canal is still in good repair, and the Iona Boat Club of the Schuylkill Navy has extended an invitation to Princeton men to use the privileges of their club house in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, so that if the project is taken up on the lines suggested by the Princetonian, everything will be in readiness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boating at Princeton. | 1/22/1892 | See Source »

...boat house is 100 ft. square. The first floor, given up to boating purposes, will have a piazza on the side toward the river and a walk about the other sides. At one end will be the repair shop and a part of the floor will be used for the boats. On the river end will be five departments for the 'varsity and class crews with baths between. The second floor has a balcony on the outside, 800 lockers in the middle with dressing rooms and baths on the sides...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Soldiers' Field. | 12/10/1891 | See Source »

...Weld Boat House has now been open nearly a month, and is in first rate running order. An assistant has been engaged to help the men out with the boats, while the janitor has a general supervision, and devotes most of his time to keeping the boats in good repair. The club has now 32 boats of one sort and another against 11 at the same time last year, while the number of members has not increased in any such proportion. Thus there is greater opportunity for every man to get a boat without delay. To insure everyone's equal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rowing. | 4/29/1891 | See Source »

...membership for the present will be limited to 15 on account of the insufficient number of alleys in good repair. The officers as printed above were chosen temporarily and the initiation fee fixed at $3.00 with dues of $1.00 a month. Two matches already have been bowled, one with the Casino Club of Roxbury and one with the Arlington Club. The two alleys which the club have had made over are reserved during certain hours for the use of members trying for the team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Ten Pin Club. | 1/21/1891 | See Source »

...wish to call the attention of the gymnasium management to the poor condition of the bowling alleys. These alleys are used a great deal, enough surely to warrant keeping them in good repair. We have heard, however, numerous complaints about them. The pins are badly shattered, and the balls, such as they are, are too few to go around when all the alleys are in use. At a slight expense the alleys could be greatly improved, much to the delight of the many bowlers in college...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/11/1890 | See Source »

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