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Earlier in the afternoon the third Varsity heavy crews of Harvard and Yale will meet in combat for the Steward's Cup. The first Freshmen heavies and the Eliot House first crew are also entered in this race, which should fall easily to the Yardling crewmen...
...clock: Steward's Cup: Harvard, Yale Varsity heavies, First Freshmen, and Eliot House...
...into the water at 9 o'clock that morning, her big engines jerked from their mounts and dropped near her left wing tip in the mud. Inside her cabin, water was knee-deep, but the lights still burned. Huddled on the seats were 13 passengers, two pilots, a steward...
There is no getting around it; someone has fallen down on the job. In 1725 we voted to give the steward four pounds a year to keep the clock in order, but he hasn't kept his end of the bargain for five generations. Inasmuch as this steward has proved unreliable, it is high time we got one who will really earn his four pounds. There is no limit to the bad effects of a precedent like this, and it mustn't be allowed to go on too long. If something happened to the Memorial Hall clock, would we just...
...cabin, most of the 13 passengers were in their berths. But Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, the line's husky president, the U. S.'s No. 1 fighting pilot of World War I, was up. He was getting off at Atlanta. Little Clarence Moore, the trim British steward, was dressed...