Word: training
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...seats for the Yale cars of the observation train have been engaged...
...Yale crew will go to their quarters at New Haven on Saturday, June 14, a few days before the Harvard crew. Spectators will be provided with better accommodations for the race than is usual; the observation train will be somewhat longer; there will be 34 cars, with room for 2500 persons. All the seats in thirteen cars have already been sold...
...observation train at the Harvard-Yale race will be longer this year than ever before. It will consist of thirty-four cars, with accommodations for 2300 people. This is the last race under the present five years' contract between the two colleges, and the railroad officials. This contract retains practically all the advantages of the enormous gathering for the railroad and the town of New London, and will probably not be renewed...
...high time that arrangements were made at Cambridge for the sale of tickets on the observation train for the race at New London. We are never well accommodated at the Harvard-Yale race: we usually have to get along as best we can; but there is now time to give us as good a chance as any others have. Tickets have been on sale at New Haven for the past week. The Yale Navy has also aided Yale men to get good seats; we see no reason why Harvard should not be treated equally well...
...number of the men on the Mott Haven team were sick the night before the games. They ascribed it to something eaten on the train between Boston and New York...