Word: shared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...rowing, will be held at the boathouse on Boylston st., at four o'clock today. Mr. Murphy will be there to consult with anyone, and arrange for the formation of crews. As there is but a short time for training, and as every one will be given an equal share of the trainer's time, it is hoped that a large number of men will appear at the meeting. This plan, will not affect the race for organized four-oared crews to be held next Saturday, although Mr. Murphy will do anything in his power to help each crew...
...represent Harvard University or the University of Pennsylvania in any public athletic contest, either individually or as a member of any team, who either before or since entering the University shall have engaged for money in any athletic competition, whether for a stake, or a money prize, or a share of the entrance fees or admission money; or who shall have taught or engaged in any athletic exercise or sport as a means of a livelihood; or who shall at any time have received for taking part in any athletic sport or contest or any pecuniary gain or emolument whatever...
...varsity nine defeated the Holy Cross nine in a very interesting game at Worcester on Saturday by a score of 6 to 3.There was a large crowd present and each side received its lair share of applause. The fielding was especially sharp, both nines getting two double plays. In baiting. Harvard showed up extremely well making eleven hits with a total of twenty bases...
...State has given the college its share in the last named building and also voted the college an annuity of $7,500 for two years...
...this that out of the $2,600 which are absolutely needed to send an eight to New London, only about eleven hundred have been pledged, and considerably less collected. It is getting late in the season and men cannot afford to put off the thought of doing their share in providing for their crew. It is time that Ninety-six should rise and show some spirit, or else be put down as a class out of sympathy with its surroundings. Let each man feel his individual responsibility, contribute what he can and, in so doing spare his class the stigma...