Word: london
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Wolf's Head-F. P. Loomis, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Guy Wellman, Friendship, N. Y.; A. C. Goodhear, Buffalo, N. Y.; G. S. Chappell, New London, Conn.; A. Marvin, New Rochelle, N. Y.; John Reid, Yonkers, N. Y.; B. B. Moore, New York city; H. H. Hollister, New York city; F. M. Davies, New York city; W. DeL. Kenntze, New York city; R. F. Forrest, Philadelphia, Pa.; B. H. Evans, Pittsburg, Pa.; H. B. Wallace, St. Louis, Mo.; C. D. Berry, Nashville, Tenn.; Winchester Noyes, Brooklyn...
Only two weeks remain before June 11, which is the date set for the crew to go to New London. Therefore, it is necessary for every man to subscribe without delay...
...Varsity and Freshman crews will go to their quarters at New London on June...
...Yale crew will go to New London to begin training on the Thames the first week in June...
...annual wail of a desperate crew management is again put in print before a Freshman class. It is a peculiar phenomenon that year after year when the time for departure to New London approaches, a large per cent. of first year men are found to have been wanting in class loyalty to such an extent that they have considered themselves unable to support their crew. In the tardy, most men are out riding, rowing, or playing tennis till very late in the afternoon, and do not return from dinner in time for a 7 o'clock concert...