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Dates: during 1870-1879
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Matthews: W. F. Weld, '76, stroke; S. Perkins, L. S. S., E. T. Hastings, '76, T. W. Preston, '79, W. Sheafe, '79, and T. Q. A. Brett, '77, bow, Weld: J. W. Wells, '79, stroke; F. A. Bates, '77, H. H. Brown, '76, W. A. Brown-low, '76, P. W. Page, '77, S. S. Raymer, '78, bow. Holyoke: C. G. Weld, '79, stroke; W. S. Miller, '78, D. T. Seligman, '76, P. Tuckerman, '78, C. Isham, '76, E. R. Hastings, '78, bow. Holworthy: R. W. Guild, '76, stroke; W. R. Taylor, '77, J. R. W. Hitchcock, '77, M. Bull...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREVITIES. | 5/19/1876 | See Source »

Matthews is now rowing with W. F. Weld, '76, stroke, S. Perkins, L. S. S., E. T. Hastings, '76, T. W. Preston, '79, W. Sheafe, '79, J. Q. A. Brett, '77, bow. The crew work quite well together, they pull a fast stroke, and there is a general tendency in the boat to roll...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CLUB CREWS. | 5/5/1876 | See Source »

...first contest was in swinging of Indian clubs; the contestants being Messrs. Shilleto, '79, and Martin, '77. Mr. Shilleto took the prize, after a very good exhibition. A contest on the parallel bars followed, and was participated in by Messrs. Brett, '77, Livermore, L. S. S., Sigourney, '78, and Preston, '79. Much time was wasted through the lack of some order of movements, by the performance of which the relative merits of the contestants might have been more quickly decided. After much deliberation the prize was awarded to Mr. Brett. The standing high-jump was next in order...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEETING OF THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. | 3/10/1876 | See Source »

...Mathews Six, as composed at present, consists of Wetmore, '75 (st.); Perkins, L. S. S., 2; Hastings, '76, 3; Bancroft, '78, 4; Preston, '79, 5; Weld, '76 (bow). Changes in this crew, and, in fact, in all the crews, are quite probable before the time of the race...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREVITIES. | 10/15/1875 | See Source »

...piece of writing entitled "In the Cradle of the Deep." "Probationer Leonhard" is concluded. The criticism of Miss Neilson in the Monthly Gossip seems to us a very fair one, and the other work toward the end of the volume is good. "The Hermit's Vigil," by Margaret J. Preston, is superior to the ordinary magazine poem, but we cannot help suggesting that the lady gains nothing by the introduction of an obsolete and uncommon vocabulary: we would cite, in illustration of our meaning, the following lines...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Our Exchanges. | 2/21/1873 | See Source »

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