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Holworthy, - Six-oar, Bull, '77, bow; Hitchcock, '77, 2; Woodward, S. S., 3; Hooper, '80, 4; Harriman, '77, 5; and Loring, '78, stroke. Foster, '80, is coxswain. Four oar, Guild, '80, bow; Russell, '77, 2; Taussig, '79, 3; and Seligman, L. S., stroke...
Holyoke. - Six-oar, Donaldson, '79, bow; Hastings, '78, 2; J. A. Stiles, '77, 3; Willison, '77, 4; J. Parker, '78, 5; and Brewster, '79, stroke. Herrick, '77, is coxswain. Four-oar, Jacob, '78, bow; Taggart, '78, 2; Thomas, '79, 3; and Watson, '79, stroke...
Matthews. - Six-oar, Brett, '77, bow; Skinner, '80, 2; A. H. Brown, '78, 3; Owen, S. S., 4; Keyes, '79, 5; and B. F. Harding, '78, stroke. Cushing, '77, is coxswain. Four-oar, Boutelle, '78, bow; Hubbard, '79, 2; Ware, '80, 3; and Meyer, '79, stroke. Cowdin, '79, is coxswain...
...Weld. - Six-oar, P. Tuckerman, '78, bow; Ives, '79, 2; Raymer, '78, 3; Lombard, '78, 4; Trimble, '79, 5; and Sheafe, '79' stroke. J. T. Coolidge, '79, is coxswain. Four-oar, Townsend, '80, bow; Weston, '79, 2; Lee, 79, 3; and Burr, '79, stroke...
...They have been recently brought to light, and are now to be completely disinterred and again devoted to their proper use as prizes in the Spring Races. The Graduates' Cup, which is much the larger, and is altogether quite an elegant article, is to be the prize for the six-oar race, and the Beacon Cup for the four-oar. Both cups will be placed on exhibition before the time of the races; and it is intended to affix to each a parchment, on which will be transcribed, each year, the names of the members of the respective victorious crews...