Word: signed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...shell in tow started for Red Top, the quarters of the Harvard crew. From the press boat it could be seen that the Harvard crew were getting down their boat and had shipped their oars preparatory to starting the race. Over at Gale's Ferry there was no sign of life. The Yale crew remained quiet, giving no indication of any intention to move. A few minutes before the time set for the start, heavy clouds loomed up in the northwest and the wind shifted to that quarter, stirring up a nasty, cross sea. It began suddenly to rain...
...only about forty men have signed. It is necessary for the success of the camp that at least one hundred and thirty men sign and it is hoped that the necessary number will be secured before June 17. This limit is set in order to allow time for the manufacture of uniforms and other arrangements...
HYGIENE I.- Practical Examination. Schedules are posted in the laboratory and members of the course must sign immediately to secure convenient times...
...dinner will be held on Monday, June 27, at the Hotel Vendome, Boston. Members of the Senior class who intend to be present will please sign the blue book at Leavitt and Peirce's. The expenses of the dinner are furnished by the class fund, but it is necessary for the committee to know how many men will attend, in order that due provision may be made. Consequently all such Seniors are earnestly asked to sign the blue book at once...
Blue-books have been placed in Memorial, Foxcroft and Sanborn's; all men who desire to go into camp (whether they have drilled before or not) are urged to sign before June 14. Any man desiring to find out any further particulars may do so by applying to any member of the committee...