Word: yesterday
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University and Freshman crew squads returned to Cambridge from Ithaca yesterday forenoon. Both crews have been given two days' rest and will start work again tomorrow...
...Yesterday afternoon the second Freshman crew was split up into two four-oars, which went out with the two University fours. Several combinations were tried. All the crews rowed up and down in front of the boathouse, being coached by Wray from the floats. The orders follow...
General Horace Porter delivered under the auspices of the Harvard Memorial Society the annual Memorial Day address in Sanders Theatre yesterday noon. The guests and students, led by the Sons of Veterans and Loyal Legion of Boston, marched to Sanders Theatre from University Hall. After the singing of "Fair Harvard" by the audience, which nearly filled the theatre, General Porter spoke in part as follows: "We gather to pay our respects to our comrades who died in the field. It is profoundly touching, it is inspiring, the thought that a great government instituted a great national day on which...
CINCINNATI, O., May 29, 1909.--The thirteenth annual meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs, which was held at Cincinnati today and yesterday, was of unusual importance to the University because it gave about four hundred graduates their first mental and physical view of President Lowell. A great deal depended on the graduates' first impression of him, as one the idea which he himself formed of those strong men of the Middle West Whence comes so much of Harvard's support and influence...
...meeting, held at the Hotel Sinton, was opened at 10 o'clock yesterday morning by Robert J. Cary '90, president of the Associated Harvard Clubs. Mr. Cary made a short address before proceeding to the business of the meeting. In the afternoon there were a number of informal discussions on questions bearing on important college questions. Later the following officers were elected for the coming year: president, T. W. Slocum '90, of New York; vice-presidents, eastern division, W. C. Baylies '84, of Boston; central division, M. D. Follansbee '92, of Chicago, Ill.; southern division, H. M. Atkinson...