Word: stillings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshmen rowed today in the same order as yesterday. Burchard has recovered from his slight injury and is expected to return to his regular seat at 7 tomorrow. Pleasonton is still a little rough after his absence, and is not yet rigged properly. The Freshmen, however, show some improvement and will probably show more when Pleasonton gets into form...
...among them, that the class shall give a complete set of furnishings for the fire-place in the Living Room, which at present has no furnishings whatever. Another suggestion is that a large Union seal be made into a decorative medallion or panel, and hung in some conspicuous place. Still another proposal is to buy a set of genuine old historical prints; and again, it has been suggested than an annual appropriation be made for serving tea at the Union during the winter months...
...lead. While with the freshmen, the University crew, rowing about 30 strokes to the minute, showed a tendency to shorten the stroke, and many individual faults were emphasized. For the other two miles the men were a little more settled and rowed in somewhat better form, but they still rushed forward badly. The four-oared rowed this afternoon with Ober at bow and Webster at 2. The new Davy shell was used for the first time on the Thames today and caused considerable unsteadiness...
...University four also took a time row yesterday afternoon in which they covered the two miles in the very slow time of 13m. and still showed very poor form, largely due to the fact that they have rowed together only a few days. Ober and Derby were tried for a time at bow and two, respectively, but in the time row Hartwell was put at bow and Derby at two. Dillingham has been elected captain of the four...
...total subscriptions for Emerson Hall now amount to $151,271.00, of which the last $5,000 was received chiefly in small amounts. The building, as previously announced, is now assured, but it has not yet been decided when work will begin. A considerable sum is still needed in order that the Hall may fulfill all the needs of the Department of Philosophy. All persons who have already subscribed, or who wish to do so, should send their subscriptions to the Treasurer of the College or to any member of the special committee...