Word: wesleyan
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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ENTRIES: J. H. Southard, of Cornell; C. H. Hubbell, of Williams; C. Eager, of Dartmouth; E. Price, of Columbia; J. E. Eustis and H. C. Heermans, of Wesleyan...
...Eustis, of Wesleyan; time...
ENTRIES: J. T. Goodwin, of Columbia; J. H. Van Dewenter, of Princeton; and W. H. Downes, of Wesleyan...
...Trinity; 2. Princeton; 3. Cornell; 4. Yale; 5. Harvard; 6. Wesleyan; 7. Columbia; 8. Dartmouth; 9. Williams...
...this unfortunate arrangement is due the disastrous result of the race. Could Harvard and Yale have been separated by even a single place, it is probable a fair test of superiority might have been obtained. The four crews between whom the race really lay - Columbia, Harvard, Yale, Wesleyan - soon after the start drew ahead, and the order named was that of the first mile and a half. Harvard had been steadily drawing up on Columbia, until, at the mile and a half point, she had lapped the Columbia boat. According to the account of our crew, Yale, who had meanwhile...