Word: stilling
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Seniors are requested to call for their caps and gowns at the Cooperative Store at once. There are only two more days in which to secure them and there are still a large number on hand. The Cooperative can not conveniently store these goods, nor are they responsible for any damages which may come to them from over crowding...
...following the crews on the Thames with any degree of critical interest. In the week just finished, the Harvard crew has not made rapid strides towards that perfection of stroke at which every crew aims, but slow though noticeable improvements are evident. Though the watermanship is still manifestly inferior to Yale's, it has improved markedly in a week...
...folly to predict much. The Yale '97 men only arrived on Saturday and took their first row today. As between Columbia and Harvard, the latter is rowing the better. Even "Bob" Cook told me that the Columbia freshman crew is the "worst freshman crew" he ever saw. Still, their stroke, Pierrepont is an excellent oar and their improvement may be more rapid than Harvard '97, whose crew today was rowing in very fair form. Hollister, by the way, has been put back in the boat at No. 2 in place of Sleeper...
There are still some Tree seats for sale and also good Sanders Theatre seats in the second gallery returned by seniors yesterday morning...
...have promised, provided the balance is raised, to give the last $500 of the $10,000. An urgent appeal is made to all who are interested in the work and future prosperity of the Prospect Union to do all in their power now to assist in raising the $4500 still required. Small gifts are very welcome as well as larger ones. Checks may be sent to Mr. George G. Wright, Treasurer, 86 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, or to Mr. Robert E. Ely, Prospect tive Cambridgeport. The following collegemen will receive and forward contribution; N. Hayward '95, J. K. Whittemore...