Word: resultants
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...afternoon. The men on the second crew are light but those on the first crew are just about the average weight of freshman crews. Ninety-two has had a great advantage in being able to get out on the river so early in the spring and the result ought to appear at New London next June. For the present the crews will row in the barge which the class has bought. The men will be coached by Kidder, the captain, and by crew men from the other classes...
...accordance with the usual custom the election of the Yale Lit. board took place a few days ago. After considerable preliminary discussion, a vote was taken which resulted in the election of Messrs. Crosby, Sage, Colton, and Hurd, and in a tie between Messrs. Opdyke and Beckford. After another ballot with a like result the matter was left pending for settlement till some future...
...spring meeting of the Institute of Technology, which occurred last Saturday, was a complete success and we wish to take this opportunity to congratulate the executive committee on the result of their efforts. In return for the courtesies of the Tech. management, we hope, and are assured, that like favors will be extended at the open meetings by the H. A. A. management. The Tech. association is earnestly urged to enter as many men as possible...
...thus be one of the contestants in the final struggle for the cup, will be great. The Boston schools will also have much to gain from a membership in the association. It is probable that either Exeter or Andover will generally be the winner of the cup, but that result is by no means certain, and the Boston schools will have the advantage of being able to choose the best men from several nines. At present the plan is to play the final game between the picked nine and Exeter or Andover in Cambridge. A large number of graduates...
...winner of the Exeter-Andover game and a nine picked from the schools around Boston. The action of the Harvard men cannot be commended too highly. A majority of the graduates of the schools likely to be in the interscholastic baseball association enter Harvard, and the result of the increased competition between these schools will surely bear in a strong and direct light upon the success of Harvard's baseball interests...