Word: trained
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University crew and four-oar, accompanied by Coach Wray, will leave Boston next Saturday on the 3 o'clock train for New London. Owing to lack of funds, the Freshman crews will not leave Cambridge until next Tuesday afternoon...
...contents of the Engineering Journal, which appeared on Monday are as follows: "Puyallup River Water Power Development and High Tension Transmission to Seattle and Tacoma, Washington," by J. F. Vaughan '95; "The American Diesel Engine," by E. D. Meier; "Some Architectual Elements," by W. D. Swan; "Train Resistance in Relation to the Track," by Dr. P. H. Dudley; editorials, and architectual notes...
June 30 and July 1.--Visit steel works, copper refinery and coke ovens, paying special attention to by-products. Take train for Atlanta at 9.15 P. M., July...
...Saturday. As the long distance men have no contests on Friday they will not start until tomorrow. The team will leave the Square at 4:10 o'clock, take the Fall River boat to New York, and tomorrow morning will proceed to Philadelphia on the 8.55 o'clock train, arriving there at 11.30 o'clock. While at Philadelphia they will be at the Hotel Aldine. The whole team will return to Cambridge Sunday on the 1 o'clock train from New York...
...University track team leaves Cambridge this morning for New Haven to compete tomorrow in the annual dual games with Yale. The team will leave the Square by special car at 11.20 o'clock, and take the 1.03 Shore Line train from the South Station. While in New Haven the men will stay at the New Haven House. The team will return tomorrow night on the 7.01 train, arriving in Boston about 11 o'clock...