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...Latin; W. F. Ganong A. M., botany; T. W. Harris A. M., geology; George Santayanna Ph. D., philosophy; G. H. Parker S. B., zoology; W. G. Thompson A. B., forensics; J. C. Wait, C. E., S. M., surveying and drawing; in re-appointing for 1890-91, D. D. Slade M. D., lecturer on comparatively osteology; T. W. Fisher M. D., lecturer on mental diseases; S. H. Durgin M. D., lecturer on hygiene; H. P. Quincy M. D. instructor in histology; J. J. Putnam, M. D., in diseases of the nervous system; E. G. Cntter M. D., in the theory...
During the past two days Keyes and Hathaway, of the '93 crew, have been prevented from rowing by sickness. They will probably commence rowing again today. Their absence necessitated the following temporal changes: Cummings was changed from 5 to 7, Slade was put in at 5 and Post...
Substitutes-Slade, 169 lbs.; Baldwin, 137; Post...
...Cummings has been put in at 5; Post or Hathaway has been put in at 4; Earle has changed from 6 to 3; Miller from 3 to 2; Burgess, bow, is the only man who has kept the seat he had in the class races. The substitutes are Slade, Baldwin and Post or Hathaway...
During the past week the men in the freshman crew have been changed about and yesterday rowed as follows: stroke, Keyes; 7, Earle; 6, Davis; 5, Cummings; 4, Vail; 3, Post; 2, Miller; bow, Burgess. It is probable that the three substitutes, Baldwin, Hathaway and Slade, will row in an eight-oared barge with the five 'varsity substitutes but it is not yet known when this will be done. At present the freshman substitutes are rowing in a fair oar. Since the class races, Hight, L. S., has been coaching the '93 crew...