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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...racing shells have been ordered by the navy of E. Waters and Son, the well-known builders of Troy, N. Y. Contrary to the usual custom, the model for the shell to be used by the university crew and that for the freshman crew are exactly similar. The freshman shell is to be ready March 1, while the university shell will not be finished until a month after that time. Each boat is to be furnished with the most improved appliances, and when finished will cost about $400. It is a noticeable fact in the history of Yale-Harvard races...
...Y. DENORMANDIE.HARVARD GLEE CLUB.- There will be a rehearsal in Roberts Hall, Monday evening at 7.30 p. m. All members must be present...
...come from all sections of the country. Almost all have occupied positions on the nines of the schools from which they came. The names of the men are as follows: For the position of pitcher there are five candidates Hill, who has pitched for a nine in Albany, N. Y.; Viles, Churchill, Curtiss and Grant...
...annual banquet of the Exeter Club was held at Yale. There were thirty-five present including several invited guests. Prof. B. L. Cilley represented the Exeter faculty. Pinchot, '89, was the toastmaster. The following men responded to toasts: H. A. Smith, '89, "Exeter"; W. C. Wurtemburg, '89 S., "Athletics"; Y. U. and P. E. A.," T. S. McClung, '92; "Exeter's Future," Prof. Cilley; "Andover," W. D. Sawyer, '89; "Yale," W. C. Camp, '80; "The Exonian, A. Lee, '91; "St. Paul's," H. S. Stokes, '89; "Ninety-two," W. B. Franklin...
...except the tug-of-war, when gold medals will be awarded the members of the winning team alone. The entry list is to be closed on March 2, and the right to reject or strike out any entry is reserved. Entries should be sent to F. C. Walcott, Secretary Y. A. A., 31 South, New Haven, Conn...