Word: yachting
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...club for walkers may do in its own field in a similar manner and for a larger clientele what the very analogous yacht and Binnacle clubs and the Anglers' club now do, respectively, in their fields. It should, by disseminating information in regard to attractive walks, short cuts, comfortable and inexpensive inns, etc., serve as a focus for all the walking interests of the University...
...following books have been added to the Union Library during the past two weeks: "Moral Overstrain", G. W. Alger; "National Cyclopedia of American Biography", 13 volumes; "Ten Thousand Miles in a Yacht", R. Arthur; Disraeli's Works, 20 volumes; "The Debtor", M. E. W. Freeman; Goethe's Samtliche Werke, 14 volumes; "The Story of Brussels", E. Gilliat-Smith; "The Law Breakers", R. Grant '73; Hebbel's Samtliche Werke, 12 volumes; Keller's Samtliche Werke, 10 volumes; "The Spur", G. B. Lancaster; "Sir Walter Scott", A. Lang; "A Memoir of Jane Austin", J. E. A. Leigh; "Red Saunders' Pets...
...event for the Greeks, will come probably on April 28. The date of sailing from New York has been changed from March 31 to April 3, and in case of delay, arrangements have been made to take the team from Naples to Piraeus in a warship or a private yacht...
...yacht club to be called "The Binnacle," has recently been organized with about 40 members. The club was not formed in opposition to the Harvard Yacht Club, of some years' standing, but rather for the purpose of bringing together men actually interested in practical boat sailing. Several prominent yachtsmen and authorities on nautical matters will speak at the meetings which will be held fortnightly. The following officers have been elected; skipper, A. B. Green '07; first mate, H. M. Tillinghast '07; second mate, W. L. Phillips '08; quartermaster...
...sailing yacht owned or chartered by a member of the University, whether or not a member of the Club, may be entered in this race, and will be handicapped on her load water line measurement. Men wishing to enter this race are requested to send the names and water line lengths of their boats together with the entrance fee of $2 to T. D. Sloan, 58 Mt. Auburn street, before Tuesday, June 20. The list of entries, handicaps and detailed particulars concerning the race will be published on that date...