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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...comparatively small number of people saw the barge races yesterday afternoon, and a cold breeze made the waiting on the water front rather disagreeable. The start was made at about twenty minutes past four, '93 having the course nearest the wall, '92 the outside and '91 the middle. At the finish '93 had the lead by over a boat length and looked as if they could have held it for some time longer. '92 was a good second and was also rowing well. '91 was third by about a length and although they by no means showed any signs...
...crews will leave the boat house today at about four o'clock. The race will start below the new bridge opposite the yellow house on Beacon St. The crews will row down to the Union boat house, a course of somewhat under a mile. The race will be rowed in barges. The crews will be made up as follows...
Below is the record of the Harvard athletes who took prizes in the games of the Salford Harriers at the Congress Street grounds Saturday. A arge number entered who did not start. The large number of entries from the Harriers and the Manhattan, Boston, Fall River and Trimount clubs made it hard to win a place, and the slippery condition of the grounds made the records poor...
French 4 has finished Labiche and Jolly's "La Grammaire" and will start on Vacquerie's Jean Beaudry" next Tuesday. The class has been divided, and there is now a ten o'clock section on Tuesdays and Thursdays...
...winning of both the singles and doubles in the tennis tournament by our representatives is extremely satisfactory, and reflects great credit upon both Hovey and Tallant. There could not possibly be a better way to start off this year, and we take this opportunity to congratulate both players on the part of the University...