Word: traine
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Vinton, Yale, '88, has been selected to train the candidates for pitcher of the freshman nine...
Prof. Shaler will conduct an N. H. 4 excursion to-day to Wollaston, near Quincy. Those desiring to go will take the train from the Old Colony Station at 1.15, and will return...
...Excursion to Clifton, near Marblehead. Train from Eastern station at 2.15. Return to Boston at 6 p. m. Persons who desire may get off at Somerville Crossing at 5.32 and arrive at Harvard Square at 5.30. Railway fare about 80 cents. Time on the ground two hours...
...YALE RACE.New London was overrun with college men on the morning of June 26th, the day set for the Yale-Harvard race. Crimson and blue ribbons were to be seen everywhere, and, so far as the ladies were concerned, the blue seemed to predominate. At 10.25 the observation train of 20 open cars left the depot for the starting point, passing on its way the grand stand at Winthrop's Point, already densely packed with spectators. Shortly after 11 the sight of the Harvard shell rowing over from the quarters started a cheer from the wearers of the crimson, which...
...GREAT RACEhad begun. Both crews caught the water well, though Harvard obtained a slight advantage. For a moment all was still; then, when it was seen that Harvard was going slowly to the front, a roar went up from the spectators on the train that must have been heard at the finish line. Both crews were pulling 40 strokes to the minute, yet at the half-mile stake the Yale men had fallen three lengths to the rear. This distance was covered by Harvard in 2m. 58s.; by Yale in 3m. 12s. Upon entering the second half-mile rough water...