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...election of officers at the final meeting of the Harvard Union, resulted in the election of the following officers: F. W. Dallinger '93, president; A. B. Keeler '94, vice president; H. A. Bull '95, secretary...
...final examinations this year will begin half an hour earlier than usual, at nine o'clock instead of half-past nine as heretofore. This change is made in order to hold the examinations in the cooler part of the day. The new hours are not entirely in accordance with the wishes and convenience of the Faculty, but they are made chiefly in answer to the general opinion of the students as expressed in the college papers...
...believe that the step taken by the faculty in changing the hour of the final examinations from 9.30 to 9 o'clock is a wise one, and one which the students will find to be to their advantage. In the period in which the examinations come, the days begin to grow warm by half-past ten or so, and sometimes it becomes oppressively hot as early as ten even, and the gain of half an hour coming in the cool of the morning will at times be almost equivalent to an actual addition. Any men who have sweltered through...
Everyone must be on hand ready to row at 4 o'clock sharp. The race will be rowed in two heats, first and second in each to row in the final. C. R. Falk '93 will referee, and C. Morgan '94, will act as starter. Any men who want to row and have not entered can come down to the boat house as there will probably be vacancies...
...scratch races for four-oared crews took place yesterday afternoon, after a delay of about one hour. It was a cold, bleak day on the river and a cutting wind made it disagreeable for the few shivering spectators. It took two preliminary heats and one final to decide the races. With the exception of the substitution of R. J. Carey instead of S. M. Brice, the make-up of the crews was the same as was printed in yesterday's CRIMSON. A great splash was the signal to the spectators that the first three crews were off. Crew...