Word: seatings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Chairmen of Boxes for the Senior Spread should hand in their lists before June 10. Boxes may be of any size, and the tables will seat one or three couples. Invitations will be given out only during the office hours of the committee...
...University crews yesterday, in anticipation of the departure for Red Top next Friday. M. E. Olmstead '21, is reported ill, but will be able to make the trip. He will be moved into number four upon his return, and Captain F. B. Whitman '19, who has rowed at that seat most of the season will be changed to number three. S. Damon '21 has been shifted to bow on the second crew in place of C. W. Greenough '19. The present line-up which will probably remain unchanged for the Yale race on June 20, is as follows...
...educational development in any form. We are not hankering to take orders from any federal "School-master-General," But at the same time it is a significant fact that certain Republican Senators are already advocating the formation of a new national department, under a Secretary of Education, with a seat in the cabinet. If the affairs of private schools and non-land-grant colleges were left strictly alone, such a department might prove a very good thing...
...feature of the Eliot-Thayer race was the breaking of No. 5's seat in the Thayer boat at a moment when that eight was taking the lead and seemed to have a first-rate chance for a victory. This handicap proved too much for the Thayer oarsmen and their opponents rapidly increased their lead to three lengths, which they held to the finish...
...Brazer '19 is resuming his seat in the first boat today, replacing W. Davis '21 at 3. Formerly, Brazer rowed at 7, but in the recent shake-up of the crews, J. F. Linder '19 was put in his place. Davis was moved to the first boat at the time of the shake-up, but R. M. Sedgwick '21, who rowed against the Navy and was then reduced to the second crew, has now resumed his seat in the first shell...