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Dates: during 1890-1899
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From this point until the end of the race, B. A. A's lack of training began to tell and their work became sensibly weaker and more ragged and Harvard by repeated spurts began gradually to close up the gap. There was energy enough, however, in B. A. A. to enable them to drive the stroke up to 40 in answer to Harvard's 38 and later 40 to the minute stroke. As both crews neared the line, it was impossible to tell from the launch which was ahead, and it was not until the judge at the finish...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD BEATEN. | 10/26/1895 | See Source »

...Last week the CRIMSON gave the record of the men on the B. A. A. crew, who are for the most part wellknown Harvard 'Varsity oarsmen of former years and who have done considerable rowing on B. A. A. crews since leaving college. Harvard's more exact training should tell in the last end of the race, but if the B. A. A. gets a good lead at the start, as it is expected she will, a two-mile race will give the 'varsity a pretty short time in which to catch up. Yesterday afternoon the 'varsity were...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RACE WITH B. A. A. | 10/25/1895 | See Source »

...Symphony in D minor; Brahms, Symphony No.2, in D major; Haydn; Symphony; Goetz, Symphony in F. op. 9; Tschaikowsky (first time), Symphony No. 6, Mozart, Symphony No. 9; Beethoven, overture, "Coriolanus"; Humperdinck, (first time) overture, "Hansel and Gretel"; Weber, overture, "Freischuetz"; Cornelius, overture, "Barber of Bagdad"; Rossini, overture, "William Tell," Berlioz (first time), overture, "Corsair"; Dvorak, (first time), overture, "Nature"; Dvorak, Capriccio; Goidmark, overture; "Sakuntala"; Volkmann, Fest Overture, Rezniceck (first time), overture, "Donna Diana"; Godard, (first time), Suite; Haendel, Largo; Mozart, Turkish March; Mozart (first time), Variations, Richard Strausas (first time), Prelude and Entr'acte, "Guntram"; Tschaikowsky, "Elegie and Valse...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SYMPHONY CONCERTS. | 10/23/1895 | See Source »

...Adee was not here in an official capacity, nor had he any expectation of seeing Mr. Ames during his visit to Cambridge. The meeting was upon the street and in the course of a pleasant conversation, it was possible for Professor Ames, as chairman of the Athletic Committee, to tell Mr. Adee, as he did tell him, just what Harvard's position was, expecting, of course, that what he said would be freely communicated by Mr. Adee to other Yale men. The interview had no other significance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/14/1895 | See Source »

...serious a step to ask whether the Yale policy was definitely for or against the arrangement in all the branches of athletics. If Yale would rather meet Harvard in none of the sports than meet her in football in the autumn, he was going to ask her to tell him so frankly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD-YALE FOOTBALL. | 10/9/1895 | See Source »

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