Word: yesterday
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President Lowell, J. D. Greene '96, secretary to the corporation, and Dean W. C. Sabine '88, of the Graduate School of Applied Science, left Boston yesterday to be present today at the inauguration of Ernest Fox Nichols as president of Dartmouth College. None of the delegates from Harvard will have any official part in the inaugural ceremonies, which take place this morning at 10.30 o'clock, but it is probable that President Lowell will speak informally at a dinner to be given this noon in honor of President Nichols...
...dormitory rowing yesterday, although still in an unsettled condition, showed considerable improvement over the work of the first two days. Enough new men came down to make up three more eights and a four...
...probation have been dropped from the tournament and forced to default their matches. If any man on probation has already played and won, his defeated opponent is still in the tournament in the same position as he would be if he had won. Matches won yesterday by default do not count as a notice was posted at Leavitt & Peirce's saying that the tournament was postponed...
...spite of the fact that the dormitory crew orders are far from being straightened out yet, there were more crews on the river yesterday than on Monday. Several dormitories whose men did not all report made up scrub eights and went out. Randolph had enough men yesterday to form a crew of its own and henceforth will row alone, but Ridgely and Russell will continue to row together. So far Randolph and Glaverly from the Weld boathouse and Mt. Auburn street from the Newell have shown the best form...
...following crews rowed from the Weld boathouse yesterday...