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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...start was made from the Longwood Bridge. The two tugs, one carrying graduates and the other undergraduates, arrived at the bridge before the crews. When the crews arrived with the launch cheers were given for Mr. Lehmann and Goodrich and Perkins. The crews started at 12.50, Perkins's crew catching the water first. They kept the lead only a short time, however. Goodrich's crew soon got ahead and increased the distance steadily. This crew rowed the quicker stroke all through the race, for part of the time making 36 to the minute, while the other crew reached 34. Both...
Arrangements have been made for a tug to follow the race from start to finish. This tug will be at the West Boston bridge at 11.30 and will leave there about twelve o'clock for the starting line...
...trail will be laid over the course early in the afternoon, so that there should be no difficulty in following the regular course. Each man is to run his own race from start to finish and must cover the full distance, five miles. Owing to the close bunching of the men in the recent hare and hound runs the finish in the cross country run should be close. Three prizes are offered to the first three...
...annual cross country championship run will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The start will be from the Gymnasium and the finish in front of the Law School...
...whole race, so that there should be no trouble in securing the desired number of men. As the race is to take place at 12.30 o'clock, the tug will leave either West Boston Bridge of Harvard Bridge about 12 o'clock and go up the river to the start. Notice of this will be given tomorrow morning. Tickets will cost one dollar and are on sale at Leavitt and Peirce...