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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Southern Rhode Island. This moraine is a portion of one of the great terminal moraines that was formed near the margin of the ice-covered area of the last glacial epoch. It consists of a belt of irregular gravel hills, extending about twenty miles from near Narragansett Pier to Watch Hill, averaging a mile in breadth, and fifty to a hundred feet in local relief. On the northern side, the moraine blocks the streams that descend from the interior, thus forming lakes and swamps, whose united overflow to the west creates Pawcatuck river. On the southern side, the moraine...
...freshman sports yesterday were on the whole very successful and interesting to watch. The new material was only fair and no very good records were made but several of the men showed promise of good development before the year is past. The races were all well contested, the two mile bicycle being especially interesting. In this race G. F. Baker, Jr., is deserving of much credit for the splendid way in which he set the pace throughout. He carried the rest of the men over the course in fine form and kept the race from degenerating into a slow loaf...
Dexter and Collins, the substitute guards, also lack experience but may be counted on to do their part. Collins breaks through quite frequently but tackles high. Dexter does not watch the ball closely enough and is often fooled...
...entries for the freshman games closed last evening. All the events will not be run off as there are not enough entries. And all those events which have less than five entries will be dropped out. It is hope that a large number of men will turn out to watch the games and encourage the freshmen. This meeting is a very important one as it brings out all the new material of the University and a large number of entries and spectators tend to make the meeting successful. The games take place on Thursday at four o'clock. Following...
These men are requested to watch for a notice in the CRIMSON concerning the time of the first rehearsal...