Word: travelling
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...several years the University eight is the heavier and more powerful crew, and has had more experience. No man in the crew has ever been defeated in a Yale race. Harvard both from past performance and present indication seems to have the faster crew. The Yale boat seems to travel well at a very low stroke but what it can do at a high stroke is unknown...
...University four is light and quick, and rows well at most times. Sometimes, however, at a high stroke the recovery is forced badly and the boat does not travel well. The Freshman four is a very good crew and looks to be a winner...
...Thorne, F. S. '13. b. Bureau of University Travel, Trinity Place, Boston. c. June 24, "Cretic." d. Naples, July 7. e. Azores, July 1-3; Gibraltar, July 4-6; Italy, July 7-Aug. 9; Switzerland, Aug. 10-13; France, Aug. 14-24; England and Scotland, Aug. 30-Sept. 19. f. Southampton, Sept...
Provision for the establishment of a "Henry Russell Shaw Fund" of $35,000 is made in the will of the late Grace R. Shaw who died last Sunday. The fund, which is to be used to give Harvard graduates a chance to travel abroad, but which is not based on scholarship qualifications, is to be largely increased if certain other bequests fail...
...Corporation has made the following appointments for 1911-12: lecturer in history, Harold William Vazeille Temperley; research fellow in comparative psychology, Josef-Stefan Saymanski; Sheldon Fellowships for travel and study in Europe, Francis Dewey Everett '11 and Charles Sager Collier '11; Austin Teaching Fellows, Calvin Dinsmore Crawford and Charles Farmington Lewis '12 in Mining and Metallurgy, Alfred Vincent Kidder '08 in Anthropology, and J. G. Macdonald in History, instructor, Emory Leon Chaffee 4G., in Electrical Engineering; assistants, E. C. Wilm and C. J. Ducasse 1G. in Philosophy, F. E. Crawford '11, Oswald Ryan '11, and R. J. Kerner...