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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor H. S. White also will start from Cambridge today on a western trip, to last through the April recess. While away he will represent the University at dinners of Harvard Clubs in Kansas City, St. Louis, and Louisville, on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professors on Western Trips. | 4/18/1903 | See Source »

...decided to take advantage of the flood tide and row upstream. A heavy wind blowing diagonally across the course made the water very choppy. Only the shells of the Law School and Seniors crews were provided with wash boards, and the others began to fill from the start...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIORS WIN CLASS RACE. | 4/18/1903 | See Source »

Professor W. M. Davis, accompanied by E. Huntington 2G., will leave Cambridge this afternoon to start on his Asiatic trip of geological and ethnological investigation in the interests of the Carnegie Institute at Washington. Professor R. Pumpelly of Newport, formerly professor of geology at Harvard will join them, and the party of three will sail tomorrow. Professor Davis, after a four months trip through western Asia, will return to Cambridge before the opening of the next College year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prof. Davis Leaves for Asia. | 4/17/1903 | See Source »

These men will report at the University Boathouse, dressed to row, at 3.30 o'clock on Thursday, April 23. The Freshman training table will start the same evening. Except for those members of the squad who will row in the final interclass race there will be no more practice until April...

Author: By J. F. Perkins., | Title: Freshman Crew Squad. | 4/15/1903 | See Source »

...Freshman race the first Weld was next to the wall with the first Newell in the middle and the second Weld on the outside. The first Weld took a slight lead at the start with a stroke of 35, but settled down to a 33 before reaching Harvard Bridge. The lead of half a length at the bridge was gradually increased, until at the finish the Weld boat led by over two lengths. The time of the race was 11 minutes and 16 seconds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WELD WINS BOTH RACES. | 4/8/1903 | See Source »

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