Word: stillings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...friend, Mr. Cobb. I can only say that I am not a bit afraid for the students of Harvard College, because I know in Mr. Hurlbut's hands they will be looked after well, and I can only hope that when I give up my present work, I shall still see a great deal of the students of Harvard College. I am sure they can get along without me, but I know I can't go along without them...
...Golf Club land has in the last two weeks raised the amount of subscriptions from $6,650 to $7,425. The Athletic Committee, besides putting the grounds into condition, will loan the club $5,000, if the necessary balance can be raised by subscription. This leaves $2,825 still to be raised...
...dropping so low as 27, which is attributed to fear on the part of the new men that they could not last the distance. At the Longwood bridge Ayer's crew had reduced the distance between the eights to three lengths, and at Harvard bridge Bullard's crew was still leading by that distance. For the last mile both crews rowed with more snap and life, raising the stroke gradually to 32 and at the finish to 35. Bullard's crew finished about three lengths ahead...
Francis's illness is not so serious as was thought at first, but he will be laid off for about a week. Bullard's ankle is slowly improving, but it is still very weak from the treatment to remove the soreness. Bullard has already tried a little pair-oar work, and will probably be back in the eight in less than a week...
...first Boston performance of Hi-Ka-Ya will be given tonight at Copley Hall. A few tickets may still be had at Thurston's and Herrick...