Word: turning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...triangular race between the University crew, the Freshman crew and the Union Boat Club was held over the 17-8 miles course in the Basin yesterday evening at 5.30 o'clock the University crew winning by about three lengths over the Union Boat Club, which in turn led the Freshmen by a scant margin...
Although there has been but a short period of tennis as yet this spring, complaints have already reached our ears that apparently school boys have been using the available courts while Harvard men have had to wait their turn. There is no particular reason why school boys should not use the courts at times when there is no other demand for them, but from now to Commencement surely there will be a constant demand for the courts by students of the University. These students, through membership in the Athletic Association, are the owners of the courts and are therefore entitled...
...course between the Cottage Farm Bridge and Harvard Bridge on Friday afternoon. The river was very rough and all the shells shipped a considerable amount of water. The University crew drew steadily away from the others, finishing at Harvard Bridge two lengths ahead of the second crew, which in turn led the Freshman crew by about the same distance...
...than the feminine ones--to produce plays that real people will pay real money to see. This admirable virtue has carried the fame of the course to the innermost corners of the Forty-second street Country Club; it has caused naughty managers sitting proudly on their golden thrones to turn eager eyes toward Harvard square. So, scouts are frequently sent from the managerial offices to hunt dramatic talent through the quiet byways of Cambridge. Should such a scout happen upon the Harvard Dramatic Club's spring production of four one-act plays, he would witness the work of at least...
...year 1886 attendance at Chapel was compulsory. Exercises were held in Holden, Harvard, and University Halls in turn, until the building of the present chapel in 1858. 1886 marked the end of the regular College church, which was supplanted by the present system of a Board of Preachers. Required attendance was abolished; and likewise the former communion services, which have not, we understand, been held since. At first, this new non-sectarian arrangement was maintained with difficulty. Gradually, however, it has become firmly established, and more and more the religious life is centering around the Chapel. Meanwhile the religious spirit...