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...following were officers of the meeting: Referee. W. M. Burr, '84; Judges, C. H. Kip, '83; H. B. Cabot, '83, W. F. Wesselhoeft. '84. Time Keepers, C. A. Church, J. G. Lathrop, W. R. Trask, '85. Starter, Dr. Swain. Measurers, G. S. Mumford, '87, A. C. Denniston, '83. Scorer, F. Remington. Clerk of the Course, C. Amory, '88. Assistant Clerk of the Course, F. G. Balch...
...adapted to bring out the excellent points of both organizations. The Spanish dance by Moskowski, and the Haydn Serenade in particular were both excellently well played with swing and dash, and withal a precision and delicacy that did the orchestra great credit. A quartette for 'cellos, by Messrs. Forcheimer, Cabot, Loeb and Naumberg, was a very novel and enjoyable feature, and was artistically and smoothly played...
...steady rain was far from comfortable for either contestants or spectators. At 1.15 the draw swung back and the junior crew shot through the opening, when, to the surprise of all, it was seen that the two centre slides in the shell were unoccupied. Inquiry elicited the information that Cabot had been obliged to give up his oar by the advice of Dr. Sargent, enforced by an order from President Eliot. As this state of affairs was made known to Captain Latham only a few hours before the race, it was impossible to meet the emergency, since the substitutes were...
Harris, Hamlin, Cabot, Brown and Latham have rowed for three years. Ayer was on the eighty-six crew last year; Dewey and Codman are the new men. The crew has bought the shell used by the university crew...
Captain J. J. Eustis, of the Union Boat Club, will act as referee. Judges at the finish are E. T. Cabot, '83, and J. Lee, '83. Time-keepers are C. P. Curtis, '83, and Wendell Baker, '86. Judge for eighty-five, R. L. McCook; for eighty-six, L. E. Sexton, '84; for eighty-seven, G. S. Mumford, '87; for eighty-eight, W. H. Goodwin...