Word: roughs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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ROOSEVELT'S ROUGH RIDERS will not require fancy waistcoats, but L. P. Hollander and Co. are showing a large line of these goods in Woolens and Wash Fabrics, from $2.50 to $7.50, which they can recommend to Harvard...
ROOSEVELT'S ROUGH RIDERS will not require fancy waistcoats, but L. P. Hollander and Co. are showing a large line of these goods in Woolens and Wash Fabrics, from $2.50 to $7.50, which they can recommend to Harvard...
...following men have volunteered for the 1st U. S. Cavalry, the regiment of rough riders in which Assistant Secretary Roosevelt is interested: L. G. Coleman '99, D. M. Goodrich '98, W. M. Scudder '99, S. K. Gerard 1L., S. Hollister 1L., H. J. Holt '98, C. C. Bull '98, G. Murchie 2L., H. Sayre '98, G. H. Scull '98. The regiment will go to San Antonio, Texas, to perfect its organization, and will then in all probability be ordered immediately to Cuba...
...race yesterday between the Freshmen and B. A. A. was called off, as one of the men in the B. A. A. boat broke an oar about 200 yards from the start. On account of the rough water, they did not start the race over again but allowed the crews to row on. The Freshmen gradually drew away from the B. A. A. boat...
...race was started at 10 minutes past six with a rough sea, a steadily increasing northeast wind blowing, and a fine rain falling. '99 caught the water first, but 1900 immediately took the lead, and rowing in splendid form, began to draw away from the other crews. Half way to the bridge they were nearly a length ahead of '98, the second crew, and rowing easily at thirty-two strokes to the minute. '99 was last and 1901 and the Law School eight were just behind the Seniors. This order was maintained through the bridge, though '98 was gaining...