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Malcolm H. Ivy '04, of Newton, coxswain, has steered his class crews. Owing to illness, he was unable to steer the four last year. Age 19; height 5ft. 8 1-2 in.; weight...
...Burnham '02, P. H. Kelsey '02, E. P. Cole '04; violas--C. A. Hosmer '02, F. Dohs; bass viol--H. Cole; flute--J. H. Shirk '02; clarionets--H. C. Boynton 2G., J. S. Allen 2L., L. C. Lakeman '04; french horn--E. N. Clark 3S.; cornet--L. R. Steer '03; trombones--J. Murray '03, H. S. Wescott '04; drum--F. S. Shepard...
...teams played in the following order: Harvard. Brown. Rumsey, Pruyn, f. f., Phillips. Laverack, f. f., Bates. Goodridge, f. f., Paine. Winsor, f. f., Otis. Penhallow, c.p. c.p., Low. Hardy, p. p., Steer. Manning, g. g., Chace...
...oars. Nevertheless, in spite of these faults, '98 should make a good race for first place. They keep their boat traveling very steadily on her keel, so that the men, individually powerful, can use their strength to the greatest advantage. Rust, last year's 'varsity coxswain, will steer the boat in the race. The ages, heights and weights of the men are as follows...
...some and give it to the less fortunate. Others, who go to the other extreme, desire that there should be an equitable distribution of goods. But this is pure idealism and we all know that human nature makes this idea impossible. Between these two courses the state must steer an intermediate course. The large sums expended annually for state schools for the deaf, the blind, lunatics, and for other charitable institutions is proof that the popular mind is in favor...