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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Every man who had so far reported for either the University or 1923 crews was given a chance to work out in a shell yesterday when Coaches Haines and Brown had a total of 27 crews out on the river during the afternoon. Of these, 15 were from the Newell Boat House, which includes both the University and club crews, and the remaining 12 were composed of Freshman candidates from the Weld Boat House. These latter are being organized as far as possible, according to dormitories, thus carrying out the inter-dormitory system of athletics as planned for this fall...
...have done were he a resident of an ordinarily well-conducted and prosperous community in which such crimes had been perpetuated. Emigration of negro labor from the South to the Omaha packing plants, which are the second largest in the world, has been exceedingly great since 1917, and the total number of negroes is estimated at more than 10,000. The negro problem in the South, and now, as never before, in the Middle West, is steadily advancing to the fore. With the perpetration in Omaha of the basest crimes by negroes, the escape of most of the criminals...
This instruction will count forwards the requirements for physical training. With the addition of these 20 horses, the total number of horses in the artillery Unit will...
...million dollars was the total reached yesterday by the Harvard Endowment Fund. Of this $700,000 was raised by voluntary subscription in Boston and the rest came from other parts of the country. In Boston the donors' names were not announced, but individual subscriptions included one for $100,000, two for $50,000, 16 for $25,000, five for $10,000 and five for $5,000. Subscriptions made through members of the various teams calling upon alumni in Boston and vicinity will not be known until this morning when depositories report to the General Committee...
...York's total took a climb yesterday with one more large subscription of $100,000 reported from George F. Baker, Jr., '99. Other subscriptions included $28,000 from Alexander M. White '92, $25,000 apiece from C. N. Bliss, Jr., '97, and C. S. Fairchild '63, $20,000 from R. T. Lincoln '64, $10,000 from R. L. Bacon '07, and $5,000 from Norman Davis...