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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Rust '98, last year's 'varsity coxswain. On Thursday last, Nelson Perkins, captain of the '91, winning eight, coached the crew, and it is hoped that his services can be obtained as a regular coach, although his business may prevent it. During vacation the crew will stay in Cambridge and row twice a day. Thomson who has been laid up by sickness since before the crew went on the river, has returned, and is rowing number...
Arrangements have been made for the accommodation of the crew while in England. They will be quartered in a quiet club house near Henley during the entire stay. The Grosvenor Club of London, which has grounds at Henley, has granted the privileges of the club to the crew, and a prominent boating men has offered to look after the shells. Thirteen men will be taken over and Mr. Robert J. Cook '76 will accompany them as coach. Two shells, exactly similar to those used by Yale for the past ten years, will be taken along. A careful canvass has been...
...report on the resignation of Mr. Gilman as regent of Radcliffe College. The committee has done nothing as yet and probably will not hand in its report before next June. It is impossible to say at present who will be Mr. Gilman's successor. He will of course stay in office till the end of the year, and after his resignation remain a member of the corporation and is likely to be on some of the committees...
...Visitors Tuesday, and its appointments met with general commendation. It is designed to afford actual clinical practice for students in the veterinary course. The building was formerly the West End Railway stable, the big interior working space measuring 60x100 feet. There are smaller rooms for men who will stay all night, for pharmacy and other purposes, stalls for sick or injured horses, one of the best forges in Boston for horseshoeing and a fine case of instruments. Persons who feel that they cannot pay for veterinary attendance are invited to bring their animals for treatment, and a few pay cases...
...Lessons from the Development of the Yale Football Team of 1895." This meeting will occur Thursday evening, January 30, 1896, at the Colonial Club. The next meeting, Tuesday, February 11, will be given up to talks by Mr. William Blaikie, author of "How to get Strong and How to Stay so," and Mr. James G. Lathrop on "The Physical Side of Football." Meetings thereafter will be on alternate Monday evenings. Light refreshments will be served after each meeting...