Word: spring
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...shell which is being built by Davy for the use of the University crew this spring will be ready for delivery early in May. The shell will be sixty feet long, as against sixty-three feet, the length of last year's shell; its beam will measure twenty-three inches; its depth will be nine and three-quarters inches, and it will weigh 250 pounds. The shell is of Spanish cedar and is fuller forward on the gunwale than the last boat. It will be filled out on the beam to make up for the decrease in its length...
...January 1, 1903. In estimating the profits no account has been taken of depreciation in the value of stock on hand. It should, moreover, be noted that during the first months of the college year the business is larger, and accordingly more profitable, than during the winter and spring: ASSETS. Fixtures, $4045.13 Cash, 2820.33 Stock: Men's Furn. Dept., $13131.48 Book Department, 12100.74 Stationery Dept., 15515.97 Tailoring Dept., 4216.84 Furniture Dept., 1133.77 Medical Branch, 13873.56 -- $59972.36 Accounts Receivable, $18435.29 -- $85273.11 LIABILITIES. Accounts Payable, $26543.11 Capital, $42106.32 Profits...
...management of the university crew is making every effort to have the spring regatta an important event. Shells will be provided for all the scrub crews which are formed. By a decision of the management, no man who has won his "Y" on the university crew will be allowed to row this year at Annapolis, but those men who have previously rowed on the four-oar will be eligible. W. H. Peckham 1903, has been appointed captain of the senior crew. The freshman crews are still in an undeveloped state, but under efficient coaching they are showing up well...
...recent meeting of the Corinthian Yacht Club the plans for a new club house at Morris Cove were accepted. Work on it will commence at once and it is expected to be ready for occupancy by April 13. In the spring the regular series of cup races will be held and short cruises will be taken to points at a distance of about fifteen miles from New Haven...
...Society will present this spring for its annual play a two-act comic opera. "Prince Punjab." The book is by P. L. Coonley '03, and the music by A. W. Denison '03, who were the writers of the words and the music of last year's play. The dances are, as usual, in charge of Mr. J. J. Coleman. The music is being orchestrated by Mr. Max Zach of the Boston Symphony Orchestra...