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Geological excursion to the Narragansett Basin, conducted by Mr. J. B. Woodworth. Members leave Park Sq. station at 8.45 a. m. for Attleboro. Returning, arrive in Boston at 6.40 p. m. Take luncheon. Special features: Attleboro syncline and seekouk monoclinal ridges; carboniferous river-deposits and channels; fossil rain-drop imprints, ripple-marks and carboniferous ferns...
...Saturday.Geological excursion to the Narragansett Basin, conducted by Mr. J. B. Woodworth. Members leave Park Sq. station at 8.45 a. m. for Attleboro. Returning, arrive in Boston at 6.40 p. m. Take luncheon. Special features: Attleboro syncline and seekouk monoclinal ridges; carboniferous river-deposits and channels; fossil rain-drop imprints, ripple-marks and carboniferous ferns...
...Varsity had a shorter practice than usual yesterday. The men went through the regular work until 3.30, when they went down to the basin to watch the races...
This afternoon in the basin the races of the first and second class eights will take place, and also the four-oar and single scull events, open to all members of the University...
...work of the class crews comes to an end tomorrow when the annual class races are rowed over the two mile course in the basin. The men started work early in January and have been in strict training about six weeks. The greatest uncertainty prevails as to the outcome of the race. All four crews are well up to, if not above, the average, and all have worked hard and faithfully from the start. A great deal of praise is due to the coaches-Mr. Davis, Mr. Casey, and Mr. Storrow-for their work with the crews. Mr. Lehmann...