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...Lawley in 1890. Length over all, 40 feet; l. w. l., 29.10; beam, 11 ft.; draught, 5 ft.; lead keel of 51/2 tons; two suits of working sails and complete suit of light sails. The yacht is copper-fastened and centreboard sheathed with copper. Running rigging complete. Also an extra set of main halliards of steel wire with blocks for same. For further particulars address...
...decline "to alter" your remarks as to the crew management we would call your attention again to the main statements on which you base your entire article, namely, that the class crews cause no extra expense to the 'Varsity and that the charges made are therefore an "oppression." You imply that the 'Varsity thus makes the class crews a source of revenue. That is not true. The charge of eighty dollars, as we showed yesterday, has not been sufficient to meet the actual extra expenses incurred by the 'Varsity on their account The whole purpose of the charges has always...
...Lawley in 1890. Length over all, 40 feet; l. w. l., 29.10; beam, 11 ft.; draught, 5ft.; lead keel of 5.5 tons; two suits of working sails and complete suit of light sails. The yacht is copper-fastened and centre-board sheathed with copper. Running rigging complete. Also an extra set of main halliards of steel wire with blocks for same. For further particulars address...
...take your statements in their order: In the first place no entrance fee is charged the class crews, but a charge of eighty dollars is made to cover actual extra expenses incurred upon their account. Secondly, the 'Varsity does give cups to the winners and much better cups than the baseball and football men get. Thirdly, the referee's tug is not the only extra expense incurred and it does not pay for itself, usually paying only about half the charter price. We pay the University $480 rent for the boat house, and coal, water and sundries amount...
...broad jump path and opposite the finishes in the runs. They will be reserved and will sell for $1.00 each. Regular admission will be 50 cents. H. A. A. members tickets will admit to the grounds and members can secure seats in the reserved sections by paying 50 cents extra. Seats will be put on sale Monday, May 4, at Leavitt and Pierce's in Cambridge, and at Wright and Ditson's in Boston, but members of the H. A. A. will be given an opportunity to buy seats on Saturday, May 2, by presenting their members' tickets at Leavitt...