Word: training
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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COLLEGE NINE.- Be at New England R. R., foot of Summer street, for 12.05 p. m. train for Franklin. Men get dinner at Franklin...
QUADRANGULAR boat race at Pough-keepsie on the Hudson River, June 26-Harvard-University of Pennsylvania-Columbia-Cornell. Fine opportunity for witnessing this exciting aquatic event is offered by the New England Railroad, the shortest and most direct line from Boston to Poughkeepsie. Train leaves Boston 8.30 a. m., June 25th, due at Poughkeepsie 4.55 p. m. Returning, leave Poughkeepsie 9.25 a. m., June 27th, due at Boston 6.30 p. m. Round trip rate only $5.50. Ticket offices, 3 Old State House, Boston; station, foot of Summer street, Boston...
...College band, accompanied by about three hundred men, went in to the Park Square Station yesterday morning to meet the Nine. The players were loudly cheered when they came from the train and were carried on the shoulders of students to an omnibus outside. Here a rope was fastened to the tongue of the omnibus and the fellows took hold of it, leading the way through Boylston, Arlington and Beacon streets. At the Boston end of the Harvard Bridge the procession stopped, the Nine taking the street cars for Cambridge to get out in time for examinations. Captain Dean made...
Application blanks for tickets on the observation train for the 'Varsity and Freshman races may be obtained at Thurston's, Leavitt and Peirce's, Wright and Ditsons, and at the various Boston clubs. Seats will be $2.00 each. Applications must be sent before June 20, noon, to Guy Richards, Chairman of the Boat Race Committee, 29 West Forty-second street, New York City. Further directions are printed on the blanks...
...Harvard cars on the observation train are those next the middle and all applications marked Harvard will be assigned from these cars...