Word: wente
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...abide by their former decision. But, having found the tide to be high at 11.15 A. M. instead of at 11, they decided, in order to have the same conditions, to row at 12 or not at all. Col. Bancroft crossed the river to the Columbia quarters, and went with Messrs. Goodwin, Cowles and a third member of the Columbia party into a room apart from the other men, and, in accordance with his instructions from the Harvard crew, stated that Harvard would row at 12 or not at all. Mr. Goodwin said that the Columbia crew would...
...asked Mr. Hammond to give his objection to 2 o'clock. The Harvard captain said that some of his men wished to leave town on the afternoon train, which starts about 5 o'clock. So Mr. Cowles proposed 1 o'clock. Mr. Hammond said that seemed fair enough, and went to consult with his crew. He came back to say that he would have to see Mr. Bancroft before deciding...
...played, during July, a number of games with a professional nine in a large neighboring city, and received a money compensation for their pains. This sum, large or small (it does not matter), was not to be expended for any college athletic organization, but, if we are rightly informed, went into the pockets of the individual players. This is the first time, as far as we are aware, that a college nine has been hired to play base ball, and we believe it is the first time that a college nine has played a series of games with professionals when...
Twenty students went with Professor Shaler on the geological excursion to Marblehead Neck on Saturday afternoon. Numerous specimens of stone were brought home by members of the party...
...Coolidge, E. H. Hatch and C. R. Clapp were chosen to draw up resolutions upon the death of F. A. Smith. H. Billings, A. R. Crane and H. C. Shaw were chosen to draw up resolutions upon the death of P. A. Baum, who entured with '84, but afterward went into the Medical School...