Word: rested
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Freshman crew candidates will resume practice today, after a week's rest during which the University squad was being organized. Besides those men who were rowing before, other Freshmen may report at the Varsity Room, Newell boat House, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The management also wants more candidates to report for the University eight, in order that another crew may be organized, the plan being to divide the eights into sets of two crews each. There are now thirteen crews at work on the machines. Coach Haines plans to keep the University crews rowing in pairs of equal...
...Reverend Francis Greenwood Peabody '69, Plummer Professor, Emeritus, of Christian Morals, will conduct morning prayers today and throughout the rest of the week except on Saturday when no service will be held. The service begins at 8.45 and will close promptly at 9 o'clock to allow students to reach their classes at that hour...
...first wrestling meet of the season Saturday in Randolph Gymnasium, the University matmen were victorious against the M. I. T. team by a score of 12-7. All the bouts were close, W. C. Wood of Technology being the only man on either side to obtain a fall. The rest of the points were won on decision. No heavyweight bout was held; and extra 135 pound event being substituted. Shortly before the meet J. A. MacDonell '21 was elected captain of the University wrestlers...
...Herald has a despatch from Washington which says that ex-Secretary McAdoo's aspirations for the Democratic nomination are now taken for granted. It adds that they are based on the assumption that President Wilson had definitely decided not to be a candidate for renomination, and will devote the rest of his life to leadership of the League of Nations and to literary pursuits. This attractive future for the next ex-President is expanded into fascinating detail, which locates the headquarters of the League of Nations in Constantinople where President Wilson, "now the idol of the liberal elements of Europe...
...Reverend Frederick Palmer '69, of Cambridge, will conduct morning prayers today and throughout the rest of the week. The service begins at 8.45 and will close promptly at 9 o'clock to allow students to reach their classes at that hour...