Word: silver
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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After the dinner Mr. Storrow made a very telling speech and in closing presented medals to the members of the two crews. The men who rowed in the winning boat received silver medals, on one side of which is the Harvard seal in full, while on the other side is inscribed "Trial Race" with a space left for the name, and then the date of the race, "Dec. 5." Bronze medals, otherwise similar to the silver ones, were presented to the other crew...
HARVARD men, who are at all interested in Old English and Colonial Furniture, Historical China, Antique Silver, pewter, etc., have an exceptionable opportunity offered to them in the exhibition at Lewis J. Bird's 32 Bromfield St., Dec. 7 and 8. The articles there include some of the finest pieces ever imported into this country, and the display is well worth going...
HARVARD men, who are at all interested in Old English and Colonial Furniture, Historical Chins, Antique Silver, pewter, etc., have an exceptionable opportunity offered to them in the exhibition at Lewis J. Bird's 32 Bromfield St., Dec. 7 and 8. The articles there include some of the finest peices ever imported into this country, had the display is well worth going...
HARVARD men, who are at all interested in Old English and Colonial Furniture, Historical China, Antique Silver, pewter, etc., have an exceptionable opportunity offereed to them in the exhibition at Lewis J. Bird's 32 Bromfield St., Dec. 7 and 8. The articles there includs some of the finest pieces ever imported into this country, and the display is well worth going...
...race today was decided upon about ten days ago and as no changes have been made since that time the eights should be fairly well together. The race will be rowed down stream from the Longwood bridge to the Union Boat Club and will be started promptly at 12.30. Silver medals will be presented to the crew of the winning boat and bronze medals to the losers. The medals are the gift of J. J. Storrow of the class of 1885 and Mr. Francis Peabody. The make up of the crews and their weights is as follows...