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Class rowing will begin this afternoon at 3.45 o'clock, when all candidates will be expected to report, dressed to row, at the following places: Seniors and Juniors to Coach Brown at the Weld Boat Club; Sophomores to Coach Stephenson at the Newell Boat Club. As announced in Saturday's CRIMSON, the following captains have been appointed and will superintend the work: Seniors, J. G. B. Perkins; Juniors, R. Weston; Sophomores, A. I. Henderson...
Crews will be made up immediately and will continue practicing until May 11, when the final class race will be held. If a sufficiently large number report, second crews will be formed, and a race will be arranged for them. The Weld crew, which is to row Worcester High School on June 3, will be chosen from men on the class crews...
...will begin in Monday afternoon. Crews will be made up immediately and will continue practicing until May 11, when the final class race will be held. Coach Stephenson will have charge of the Sophomores the Newell Boat Club and Coach Brown will coach the Seniors and Juniors at the Weld Boat Club...
...committee composed of E. H. Wells '97, W. F. Garcelon L.'95, and H. deWindt '12 was appointed to compile eligibility rules for Harvard athletics. The action of the crew management in arranging a race between the Freshmen and Groton on May 29 was approved. The Weld crew will also row Worcester High on the Charles River on June...
...preside, the latter until 8.30 o'clock and the former after that time. Among the speakers will be D. A. Ellis '94, J. W. Farley '99, C. H. Grandgent '83, Professor of Romance Languages, W. C. Greene '11, the second marshal of the society, and Professor S. Williston '82, Weld Professor of Law. Hitherto the reception of the newly elected members into the society has not been made the occasion of a dinner, but it is likely that the event hereafter will be celebrated with a dinner such as that of this evening...