Word: waite
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...cold and sleet made the weather so bad for rowing yesterday that with in five minutes of starting the judges were undecided whether the race should be rowed. The boats took their position about ten minutes after four, and had to wait in the cold ten minutes before the signal was given. Ninety-two caught the water first, then ninety and ninety-three, and ninety-one last...
...third briefs promises to be as short. This short interval implies both hasty correction by the instructors, who are unable to give each brief the attention it deserves, and hasty work on the part of the students, who, in order not to remodel their work when once written, wait until the briefs are handed back before beginning their forensics...
...given to Blaikie for several single shells with one lap-like those used by the Union Boat club, but when the builder went to find out what the Union boats were like he found three species of the same genus. Having nobody to look to Mr. Blaikie had to wait many weeks to find some one to give him more explicit orders. It is not probable that the boat-house will have its full complement of boats this year. but enough will be got ready to furnish rowing to a large number...
...addition to the opening anthem the choir sang "Out of the deep" by Calkin and "Wait thou still" by Franck (1670). Mr. G. S. Lamson '77, was the soloist...
...choir sang the following selections: Stainer's "They that Wait Upon the Lord," Sullivan's "Turn Thy Face from Thy Sins," and Gilbert's "Thou Shalt Show Me the Path of Life...