Word: wednesdays
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...cablegram received in Cambridge Wednesday announced the safe arrival of Professor Alexander Agassiz director and curator of the University museum, in Liverpool. Professor Agassiz is on his way to Africa, where he intends to thoroughly explore most of the territory not entered by Stanley in his search for Livingstone. This portion of Africa, lying just south of the Sahara, and occupying, as it does, the central part of the continent offers the greatest difficulties to explorers...
Beginning tomorrow, Coach Wray will be at the University boat-house on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons from 3 to 5 o'clock from now until the regular spring call for men is issued, to assist in coaching inexperienced men. This opportunity for extra coaching before the active season begins is extremely valuable, and it is especially hoped that all Freshmen who find it possible to report regularly will do so. The men who have been taken up from the graded crews will also find it of great importance to receive as much individual instruction as possible before work...
...Wednesday, January...
...accordance with the permission granted by the Athletic Committee at a recent meeting, the University crew management has completed the arrangements for a race with a crew representing the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, to take place on Wednesday, April 22, over the two-mile course of the Naval Academy. This is the first time that a race with Annapolis has ever been held, and it is to take the place of the race held in the Basin with Columbia last year...
...Copeland will give a reading from Charles Reade's "Peg Woffington" in the Dinning Room of the Union Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. The reading will be of special interest, as "Peg Woffington" is a book which is seldom read from, and as this is Mr. Copeland's first reading of the year. It will be open to all members of the University, whether or not members of the Union...