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Dates: during 1890-1899
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James Gordon Gulick '98 died December 11, at sea, near Santiago de Cuba. He went to Porto Rico as supervisor of schools under the government and was taken ill with meningitis shortly after his arrival. He was placed on board the U. S. transport Burnside to be brought to this country for better medical care, but died on the fifth...
...programme was: 1. Under the Double Eagle, J. F. Wagner. 2. Selections from "Geisha," Jones. 3. (a) Hearts and Flowers, Tobani. (b) Au Moulin, Gillet. 4. Cruiser Harvard, Strube. 5. Overture, Poet and Peasant, Suppe. 6. Les Patineurs, Waldteufel. 7. Hands Across the Sea, Sousa. 8. Fair Harvard...
...friends. The following pieces will be rendered: 1. Under the Double Eagle, J. F. Wagner. 2. Selections from "Geisha," Jones. 3. (a)Hearts and Flowers, Tobani. 4. (b)Au Moulin, Gillet. 4. Cruiser Harvard, Strube. 5. Overture, "Poet and Peasant," Suppe. 6. Les Patineurs, Waidteufel. 7. Hands Across the Sea, Sousa. 8. Fair Harvard...
...interclub boat race yesterday was won by a scant length by the first Weld crew in 9 minutes and 44 seconds, fairly good time considering that the wind blew across the course, kicking up a choppy sea which bothered the star-board men considerably. The first Newell crew, which was second at the finish, was a length and three-quarters ahead of the second Weld, which in turn led the second Newell by a quarter of a length of open water. The start was not made until one o'clock owing to the difficulty of securing a coxswain...
...drawings, the cover-piece alone shows an artistic touch; but, unfortunately, it is scarcely original. Representing a "lone couple" sitting on a sand dune and gazing fixedly on the open sea, it looks like a crude copy of Gibson's "Solitude." The centre picture is intended as a caricature on the recent yacht race, but is neither clever in design nor amusing in point...