Word: placing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Hitchings '01. The Harvard men won the match under great difficulties, as de Diaz and Clapp sprained their wrists in the afternoon so badly that they were compelled to have the foils strapped to their hands during the evening. The team trophy will be returned to its place in the Trophy Room for the coming year...
...Weld undoubtedly shows the best form of any crew on the river, and in spite of several changes is travelling fast and on even keel, a thing which few other crews have secured. Their snap and life are especially notable. Wheel-wright has recently given place to Locke, who sent Gray from 2 to 4. The present order is probably final: Stroke, Evans (capt.); 7, Brainerd; 6, Burton; 5, Ivins; 4, Gray; 3, DuBois; 2, Locke; bow, Blake; cox., Goodwin...
...second crews and a final for both firsts and seconds. The dates will probably be the 28th, 29th and 31st, but they have not yet been definitely decided upon. The shield offered by the B. A. A. is now accompanied by a cup for the crew winning second place, to be held on the same terms...
...possibly two thousand teachers to this country, receiving and caring for them while here and giving them three months instruction. The government has consented to bring the teachers from Cuba, and four steamers will be used for the purpose. Upon their arrival in Cambridge the women will be placed in homes near the College, and the men in the dormitories. Memorial Hall, and, if necessary, Randall Hall, will be kept open all summer for their exclusive use, and Phillips Brooks House will be at the disposal of the women teachers as a place for social gathering...
...Harvard was represented by G. B. Morison '83, Captain A. N. Rice '00 and A. G. Mason '00, manager of the track team. H. S. Brooks '83, Captain Bascom Johnson '00, and Manager J. D. Dana '00, represented Yale. It was definitely settled that the dual games should take place in Cambridge on May 12. G. B. Morison and H. S. Brooks were appointed to select the officials for the meet. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year. President, H. S. Brooks, Yale '83; secretary and treasurer, A. G. Mason...